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charles: some people have an art of being elected and some have no clue on how to elected. the bottom line is a disgrace economies and lives for long period of time. we thank you watching us everyday. 6:00 p.m. record the show if you can't watch us. lou dobbs is next. lou: a state of emergency has been declared tonight. did he become everyone, i am lou dobbs. residents in missouri bracing for another night of violence in ferguson. rioting, shootings, looting, on the anniversary of michael brown. protest organizers promise that this would be a day of civil disobedience and so far it has been peaceful. at the weekend protest were also promoted as peaceful and they ended violently ended in chaos and we will see what happens. david clark will be here to explain why areas and communities like ferguson in his opinion cannot be effectively
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leased under present conditions and what urgency needs to be done about it. also tonight sanctuary cities and their leaders under fire once again. another criminal illegal immigrant brutally murdered a 64-year-old u.s. air force veteran in her own home. the suspect, victor ramirez was released from custody six times. the issue of illegal immigration is now a hot topic and republican voters are insisting that their candidates make their positions clear on the issue. one of the leading republican presidential candidates in this race is our special guest here tonight. joining us is the governor of wisconsin, scott walker. he is third overall and second in iowa and the latest
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presidential polling. we will talk about the issues and the debate and the policies he prescribes to return to prosperity and what to do about cyberattacks, radical islam, and of course russia and china as well. americans under attack overseas. an american consulate she in a new wave of terrorism not part of the world. how it affects the united states led fight against the islamic state next with top national security experts k.t. mcfarland and clifford may. the top story tonight is more violence and now a state of emergency declared in ferguson, missouri. st. louis county police department will take over all policing in ferguson. protests there turn violent as the police tried to disperse protesters who were blocking traffic, smashing storefronts and looting. one man shot by police after he opened fire on them, he is in critical condition tonight.
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it's fear that that shooting could spark more violence. the man's family disputing his account of the shooting. more protests today, 50 people arrested when they blocked the entrance to the federal courthouse in st. louis. the demonstrators trying to mark the one-year anniversary of the death of michael brown. we are going to talk about this and a lot more with sheriff clark next. turning now to the violence made possible by the obama administration's refusal to enforce u.s. immigration laws. there is rising outrage across the country tonight after a criminal illegal immigrant broke into the home and murdered a 64-year-old woman. marilyn faris. it happened in california where the police are not allowed by law to fully cooperate with immigration agents. the suspect in the case was arrested and released and released six times previously. our fox news correspondent has the report. reporter: i am not remiss to say
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that from washington dc to sacramento there is a blood trail into the bedroom of marilyn faris. reporter: ralph martin says that murder of marilyn faris is a direct result of president obama in california lawmakers failing to enforce immigration law. >> it starts at the top and it's not going to get fixed and it reaches lower levels. reporter: marilyn faris was asleep when victor ramirez tortured and sexually assaulted and beat her to death with a hammer. an illegal immigrant with a lengthy record, he had been in jail just four days prior on a felony. and though federal officials knew that he was in jail, they did not consider him an enforcement priority, leaving the sheriff no choice but to release him. >> the county sheriffs are being put in in untenable position by the lack of alignment between federal law and state law. reporter: unlike the bush years when local police work together,
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president obama has not enforce its. >> enforced. >> we do not believe that the u.s. congress should mandate the behavior of state and local law enforcement. reporter: allowing sanctuary states to prohibit local cops from retainers that says that they must. >> police were arresting him six times. when they were pled put down, he felt under the fed's radar. they did issue a dictator but never filed a warrant which allowed victor ramirez to remain free. lou: thank you very much.
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president obama has become his two-week vacation. he is in martha's vineyard. that did not stop him from selling his nuclear deal after using the support of leading congressional democrat senator chuck schumer. fox news white house correspondent is traveling with the president has our report. reporter: the venues change the page remains the same as obama continues to sell the iranian nuclear agreement. >> the alternative to a negotiated agreement of the sort that we have put together this at some point us having to potentially take a military strike against iran. >> that from an interview that includes questions cemented from readers in iran and israel. the president is doubling down on his insistence that negotiating with tehran is the best way to prevent them from developing a nuclear weapon. at least for now.
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>> if the breakout time is extended for 15 years and then it goes back to where it is right now, why is that a bad deal? >> the white house remains convinced that it has the votes to sustain a presidential veto to stop the deal, the number of democrats breaking ranks is growing. his refusal to back the deal, chuck schumer, was backed by marco rubio. >> we need to recognize that someone has taken a decision the decision based on statements ship and not partisanship. >> partisanship was the idea by a group of congressional lawmakers with 36 house republicans during 22 democrats including house minority whip steny hoyer. meanwhile back in washington, another key senate democrat says that she has not made up her mind yet. >> it's not a perfect deal, obviously. we do not trust iran. but i think that too many people are judging this deal against
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the status quo and not what the new situation would be on the world stage. >> also adding that we just learned about this, actually from bloomberg, a group of iraq war veterans set to begin a million-dollar effort to fight the iranian nuclear agreement. this includes veterans against the be on their main focus is to try to push back against this narrative coming from the obama administration that somehow if you are against the iranian nuclear agreement that it's a full war with iran. they have said to go all in on their effort to fight. lou: of course, kevin, part of that is noted by those groups and too often ignored by national media, the fact that iran remains responsible for an estimated one third of our casualties in iraq. thank you for keeping us up to date. we appreciate it. i'm sorry that the weather is so
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bad there in martha's vineyard. they're up. [laughter] lou: the presidents deal with iran just one of many issues with the top republican presidential candidates. governor scott walker will be joining us here tonight. coming up shortly. the u.s. consulate in turkey targeted by terrorists during a string of attacks across the country. two women open fired on u.s. consulate in istanbul. no one was injured inside, at least nine people were killed in separate attacks across turkey including bombings outside in istanbul police station and in the southern province. these attacks come just a day after 15 fighter jets and about 300 military personnel were sent to a turkish air base as part of the effort to defeat the islamic state. we are coming right back and we have much more straight ahead. stay with us. lou: violence, shooting, looting. return to ferguson, missouri.
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david clark is with us tonight. and who do you call in the federal government agency in charge of protecting the environment destroys the environment? the latest on the epa's toxic spell. coming up next.
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lou: county officials have declared a state of emergency hollowing violent protests in ferguson marking the one-year anniversary of the death of michael brown. police have confronted several people firing weapons, a man that shot through the windshield of a police van, four officers were inside, he may have returned fire, he was shot and critically wounded. loretto lynch today address the chaos. >> i strongly condemn the violence is perpetrated against the community, including the police officers in ferguson last evening. [applause] not only does violence obscure any message, but it places the community as well as the offices of those who are seeking to put us in harms way.
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lou: joining us tonight is the milwaukee county sheriff. so what are your thoughts? >> it's a lot better than what we have heard from the predecessor. this is a return to the scene by this phony movement of black lives matter. with this whole ball snared it. there's nothing to commemorate, there is nothing to celebrate in ferguson, missouri, this is not selma, alabama or montgomery, alabama. this is not a rosa parks, this is not about the civil rights movement, this is an insult to the civil rights movement and i'm glad to see that the county executive declared a state of emergency early i hope that they have a good plan and they have the proper resources so that when a new looting starts and criminal activity, the writing
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will be crushed. lou: what has happened is that the police department has been pulled back from the front line. of the st. louis county law enforcement, the police department is moving forward to take up that role. again, it is a de facto statement that the police department is the problem, not the young demonstrators, agitators and protesters. some of them surely come from the community and are there in good faith. >> whether it is the st. louis county police or the ferguson police, these anti-cop individuals see one thing. they see a uniform and a badge. that is all they see and it doesn't matter what agency or
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municipality comes from. that's just the way that they feel about law enforcement in general and it's off the chart. lou: they are out of control right now and so the good that law-abiding people of these communities, the majority of them are paying for this with their lives. and this includes a fundraiser to try to put the life of darren
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wilson back together. >> it's a heckuva lot more than that. but it is notable. the number of politicians haven't got the guts to say this nicely what you have said before this kind of violence in this continuation of tragedy in ferguson. and so why is everyone scared to death to talk straight and honestly and forthrightly into deal with these issues and seek resolution? >> it is more politically expedient. it you know, the law enforcement officer doesn't have a voice in this thing. they can keep your head down as it relates to the politics of
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it. and i've heard some of the candidates pander to this movement as well, i have sat up there and listen to martin o'malley saying that all lives matter, which is true and then were shouted down and came back and apologize for saying all lives matter when he meant to say that black lives matter and that's the kind of pandering. lou: martin o'malley. we should give the credit where it's due. martin o'malley, democrat, running for president come actually apologizing for saying that all lives matter in this country. that is where we are. it's always good to talk to you. >> it's my pleasure. lou: this is astounding. thank you for being with us. david clark, sheriff of milwaukee, wisconsin. you agree with the california police chief who himself said that a blood trail leads from washington by a criminal illegal
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lou: president obama in his third term fantasy. coming to terms with with the fact that he can only have two terms under our constitution is the nation's leader. >> i love my work. but under the constitution i cannot run agork. but under the constitution i cannot run again. i cannot run again. [cheers] [applause] and i actually think that i'm a pretty good president. i think of iran i could win. but i can't. lou: i had a kick out of a misplaced applause. they applauded like mad.
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maybe there was a translation problem. actions have consequences irrespective. mr. obama is more than a little too dramatic with his regrets and he can't run again because deep in his heart he knows that he would win again. no, mr. president, americans reject your claim, 60% of voters say they would vote for someone else while 26% would vote for mr. obama for a third term. that's pretty good. according to a new monmouth university poll. americans rejected this president and his policies, for example the iranian nuclear deal, four in 10 americans say that iran got more of what it wanted and what american dead. despite the president's push for the last several weeks. but it's better than now for the republicans. i believe that any single one of these 17 republican candidates would be a better president than mr. obama. that is right, we don't need to go through this process, just choosing it randomly.
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you know what i mean. from expanding executive power to acting as the great divider and diminishing our influence around the world, anyone any one of these republicans would be an improvement over our imperious and imperial president. and of course, pulling for obama policies means equally profound questions about the democratic front-runner, hillary clinton. she can no longer claim to be the can no longer claim to be the rightful heir to the now traditional obama third term. she can no longer claim inevitability. and that means the entire field of republicans are legitimately part of the national conversation about who is going to lead this nation and the darwinian process of the primary season is now in full swing until one name at the top of the republican field and on the ticket. so let's go to the quotation of evening. this one on campaigning. i probably enjoy campaigning more than most other people in public office because i like
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lou: main news, police in ferguson preparing for another night of violence. the obama administration under fire after a criminal illegal immigrant murdered an air fore veteran in her home. thpolicy soft policy blamed for allowing suspect to below the street, 6 times he was released. lou: a new wave of violence in afghanistan, there was a bomb at airport in kabul.
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joining me now kt mcfarland, and cliffard may. start with tal big cap right now. -- taliban what is going on? i thought we had negotiations underway, all was well? >> no. all is not well, afghanistan finally has a good president, but it is too little too late. the civil war in afghanistan has bebegan, nothing will stop it, nothing will prevent the return of the taliban. lou: something accepted by this administration in leaving afghanistan. >> taliban has never been defeated. we've not defeated any of the militant islamic groups that we've been fighting over the
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years, al qaeda has expanded its orbit. isis we know about that. and the islamic republic of iran is about to be made more powerful by an agreement that is very misguided. and mullah omar head of taliban has been dead for two years. did our intelligence not know about that? if they didn't, how good is our intelligence in place like afghanistan or that matter iran. lou: i don't know that we want to test that, come up with a strong answer. because we might be very, very disappointed and afraid of our enemy because, much of the taliban, does not know that mullah omar was dead as well. >> taliban is a second generation of jihadi fighters, older generation, osama bin laden generation, the that first generation, that was there when september 11 happened they have moved on this now third generation, this shows the
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enduring inability the united states has and our allies have had over defeating radical islam, they are in second and third generation leadership, we keep saying, we killed senior leaders but more come up every day 92 it was a theme for geniuses in washington, and pentagon, and intel yen community to talk about a generational war, brought over to white house where president likes to talk in terms of generalling aal warfare. but as kt said, it is generation after generation, somewhere this generation of americans forgot how to fight, kill and defeat an enemy. >> and to identify its enemy, we fighting violent extremism in all forms. if you don't understand the know me's goal's, and aims, what what he thinks about it, it is hard to defeat your enemy or defeat your enemy.
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>> let's turn to the iranian nuclear deal. i want your view the president seems to have this support in the senate for his deal. he is moving forward, and i just do not understand where everyone who is concerned about our ally in middle east whether it is saudi arabia, kuwait or israel, we're blindly moving ahead, as if there is no judgment discreet judgment outside of the white house about whether or not this deal makes sense. >> president has assumed as has kerry that iran is not going to cheat, and by the time they get nuclear weapons they are going to change, if they are wrong, we are in the worst of all possible worlds. lou: why is that so hard --? >> i think that interesting to see why senator schumer said san
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a thoughtful way he is voting against it but not whipping votes. >> the problem is, barack obama will be long gone, kerry will be long gone by the time these people face the electorate again. for giving iran these weapons. >> last word, i am not convinced we won't see a strong bipartisan majority in the congress, senate and house, disapproving of deal, not enough to kill it, but disapproving, most americans and most representatives will say what senator schumer said, it has been a bad deal for a lot of reasons. i have not given up either on senator schumer trying to educate those of his colleagues, there are those who have not made a decision. lou: i take no comfort in us
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being able to say at some point, a nuclear explosion takes place in the middle east, you know, we keep so -- came so close, we could have over ridden the president, but -- this the best we can do the west is not enough in my judgment. >> we're not in middle east, they are not delivered to nuclear warhead in east, they are to deliver them in other continents. lou: they don't get them for another 95 of 5 years. >> a scary flight are in passengers caught in a hailstorm, flying through a storm, the windshield and nose destroyed by the massive hailstorm, a pample sai pager ss
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my next guest is tied for second place, joining us, governor of wisconsin, scott walker. you have to be pleased with where you are in the polls. >> we are, we're less than a month in we have a great group of republicans, fox did a nice job of highlighting in late debate but early debate, the incredible group of republicans running. i hope people see what makes me unique and i fight, i win. and get results, we do it without compromising our principles that is what americans want. lou: a lot of people hear you say that winning three elections
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in 4 years, some people scratch their heads who do not follow politics, you were first governor to survideo of a recall election -- survive a recall election in this country, against what many considered to be outrageous odds. that was a race some saw between yourself and unions, you talk about working men and women of day on the campaign trail, i am heartened to hear a republican candidate talking about working men and women and their families. are you getting good feedback on that? >> absolutely, it is part of the the reason why i 1 th won the te elections. a lot of blue collar working palace family -- family like that we help the private sector.
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we put more money back in people's pockets, lowers property taxes and lowered income taxes, we do things to help every day workers in the state of wisconsin, i believe we can do that for america, even immigration, ern talks about -- everyone talks about securing border, we have to do that and enforce the law, i do not believe in amnesty, i talk about giving priority when it comes to legal immigration, and american working families and their wages in a way to improve the american economy. everything we do, talks about how we help the typical family put more of their own money back in their pockets. lou: a stunning place that the republican party arrived at. many believe the republican party is the parties of big
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business, u.s. multinationals begging illegal immigrants to cross border pushing back from k street geanagainst kong and sen- congress and senate. and their education, it is a peculiar mind set, a to me, strange place for the republican party to be in the public view. are you -- do you agree with me? where do you want to see that view on the part the republican party. if you are to be carrying that nomination for 2016. >> there are some in washington who might fit that bill on their republican side. i think it is a great condrafter -- contrast, that is why i'm eager to talk about hillary clinton, hillary clinton, believes in the top down, government knows best approach that will tell you what to do, when to to how to do it i believe in approach that said we'll build thetic for example
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bottom up inia economy from the bottom up that is new and fresh, that say we don't want big governments or big unions, we're sides with every day americans. as long as you don't violate health and safety of your neighbor go odd start your own career, and build our own life that is freedom. we want to help american live their piece of the american dream. it is a great country, we just need to start acting like this again. lou: governor, well said, thank you. >> thank you. >> governor scott walker. >> turning to wall street, stock prices sunked higher, dow gaining 242, s&p up 27, nasdaq up 58, volume on big bored 3 1/2 billion shares. >> and when you are a
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billionaire, what do you do for fun? if you of elan musk, you see guy on top of the wing that is irk n musk on a bir bi plane in satur, he took his wife wing walking with him. that is commitment. say wife wing walking quickly, i like that, i did it pairly. >> socialism surging, sanders drawing massive crowds. i think we're building, the a team is next.
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and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction,
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stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use. insurance coverage has expanded nationally and you may now be covered. contact your health plan for the latest information. lou: joining us now, political analyst doug schoan, michael goodwin, rebecca we get to polls, most recent is nbc poll, on leaon on-line poll shows no y for thursdays performance for 41 front-runners. >> this is an on-line poll. lou: i did the same thing just now. >> in the past they are a little
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bit less accurate than traditional phone based polls, but still a good indicator where public opinion is going, it shows that donald trump, is the teflon candidate. it really is perfect term for him, he can say anything, in public it does not matter, there is no no effect on his. >> there is a huge amount of anger in electorate. lou: i gottenly emanating love. >> you have a unique sense of public opinion. donald trump has as john kasich said, struck a responsive chord, there were about 29% in that nbc poll who said, he was big loser, 18 perseid h%, said he was the .
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nbc poll, so, i think this is clear. lou: it is going to take here. i talked with scott walker. i was wanting to ask are you tired of the name donald trump? the other 16 candidates can't seem to get their due. and by way, donald trump is an amazing communicator. but he is getting away with it. >> i assume. lou: that is not all bad. if he is a single best hope for getting rid of political correctness here, go god less h. >> i think going into this debate, it of always going to be about trump. so i think that scott walkers of the world did not have much of a
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chance to make any news. i think, i hope, that this is the heightth of that, from now on debates are about the other candidates, that trump is not able to hog it in the same way that we've seen before. lou: what was -- >> act has run its course. lou: you can't always make news that is not always a bad thing as a candidate. but you could make an impression, i have to tell you personaly, he made a great impression, i thought. so did ted cruz, so it carly fiorina. ben carson i thought. >> i thought kasich was terrific. lou: they made great impressions, they didn't make news, i wonder how much news trump wishes he had not made, if they are your candidates how do you tell hom -- them to play. >> antisystemic talk about change, get outside of political correctness, and the straight jacket they are walking in there
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is an electorate that angry, and desirous of antisystemmic out of the box solutions. lou: right now, i just, talk, with the governor walker. he is talking about working men and women. i have been begging republican party to do that, talking about the family, about the quality of life for americans. and not ataching it like the -- attaching it like chamber of commerce led -- let me be kind -- when candidates, who find themselves closer to chamber of commerce in business round table than i think they should be, they say it has to be about fierce competition for the globe, that is fine but it really about quality of life, middle class, and build this nation back to prosperity. >> the campaign creates a lot of snap judgments on people, what scott walker has done with the
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union roll in wisconsin is unique, to take a blue state like that to decertify them in terms of cleakive bargains, you see job growth, you see budget insurance. lou: delivered -- every one. >> do you think he has a foreign policy. lou: you are asking -- did you hear me. >> i don't think. lou: i don't think he could be expected to? he should, if you run for president you have to. lou: we have to battle it out. >> we will. lou: i would expect of a governor to talk in broad frames about foreign policy. i would say the same of donald trump, and carly fiorina, we elected a man, president who could not spell effectively. >> look how he suffer. lou: rebecca?
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another interesting take way, you saw candidates ask moderator try to hold donald trump's feet on the fire a little bit. but we see from polling this it not work. we might see the candidates taking a different tax, maybe closer to what john kasich dcomplimenting him, giving credit to his rise but then differentiating. >> and a hug and a kiss. >> we're 5 months from first caucus date, there is a lo a loy to go, i think that donald trump's troubles are over. >> his or that of other 16, or hillary clinton. >> she is benefiting from this. >> i am making you a bet on that one. >> i am happy. >> not seeing eye-to-eye here. >> proud of it. >>, of course. michael great to have you back,
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and rebecca. >> thank you. lou: looking at our on-line poll results, after fox news debate. 9% said yes. >> good night. kennedy: sing it if you know it, i'm still watching delicious fallout from thursday night's debate, winner are the night, carly fiorina answering questions and handle it. she was straight forward, thoughtful and unemotional, she is the single candidate who has been able to rock it out of the come fab. she had everything to gain. so what does she do now? in between rhetorical contests she has to raise more money, sustain what president bush called mighty mo.

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