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congratulations. i am talking about these. great show. thank you for watching. we are making money and trying to help you not lose money. lou. lou dobbs, to doubt -- two-hour special, donald trump and alabama. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. the obama white house faces more questions on its rationale and the already heavily criticized nuclear deal with iran. obtained a copy of one of the secret side deals,deals, the language clearly contradicts the white house and united nations assertions that the obama side deals have been misrepresented by critics of th.
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the document backs up reports that iran will be allowed to self inspect its nuclear facilities. the document goes into further detail on the role they ran will play in monitoring and inspecting its own nuclear site, specifically that they will provide photos and videos and produce its own environmental samples to give to the un international atomic energy agency. republican congressman mike pompeo helped expose. he joins us here tonight and we will tell us why he believes there is another secret side deal and what it contains. mainstream liberal media finally admits. they won't be able to destroy him with their usual charges of political and correctness. the new york times finally admitting trump can't be ignored.
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the democratic fear fest about the clinton candidacy and where the gop presidential candidates now stand. one ofone of those standing tonight in the arena and alabama the largest presidential rally of the 2016 campaign season today and have just gotten video of his plan arriving in mobile. there it is. announcing that they are expecting tens of thousands of people to pack into the lab people stadium tonight. a live report in moments and carrying the speech live right here. expert political analysis all live coming up on the fox business network tonight an ugly finish to the worst week for stocks in almost four years.
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the dow closing down more than 500 points. the equities erosion that has pushed the dow and nasdaq down. our top story tonight, pres. obama on the defensive clearly concerned about the backlash within his own party as a result ofa result of revelations that the secret side deals go much further. president obama sent a lengthy letter to liberal ally in which he vowed to use whatever need -- whatever means necessary. without the deal did that. the letter aimed at wavering democrats reading in part, should iran seek to -- toward a nuclear weapon all of the options available including the military option will remain available
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to the life of the deal and beyond. whether they were in such a -. obtaineda --dash. obtained a copy of the draft document of a side deal. it seems to confirm they will play a major role in the inspections of its own controversial nuclear site. they will provide to the agency videos of the location, we will provide seven environmental samples. a senior obama administration official saying there is no self inspection despite all evidence to the contrary. turningcontrary. turning now to the campaign trail hillary clinton suffering the worst week of her four -month-old
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presidential campaign. more damning evidence against the front-runner. thirty e-mail sent and received purportedly containing information from foreign governments. the repeated assertion that no e-mails contained classified information. fox news intelligence correspondent with our report. >> as the us government was finalizing a strategy for the drawdown in afghanistan this e-mail was forwarded. british foreign secretary. they emphasized they very much want the secretary only to see this note. the information belonged to another government.
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>> the effort of a foreign government to communicate important information. >> this knew evidence of classified information comes as her team posted a video taking shots at her critic. >> under criminal investigation for mishandling classified e-mails, he is dead wrong. >> of fox news report that buttresses claims if you look at it it is specifically marked unclassified. >> the inspector general concluded this email that e-mail that triggered the fbi probe contained classified information when sent and wrongly identifies a marking not when it was drafted four years ago .
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>> false and misleading. >> well she maintained it was under government protection. >> were safeguards. >> on property guarded by the secret service, and there were no security breaches. >> a spokesman said they took control of the server to new jersey. >> we moved the server to a dedicated secure data center and it has not moved until wednesday of last week in which time we turned it over to the fbi for their request. >> the clinton campaign called the short notice conference call.
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the same emails were sent to the benghazi select committee. teesix extraordinary. thank you very much. chief intelligence correspondent. the obama administration may be finally waking up to the threat that russia poses to the united states, at least the white house. defense secretary ash carter , rarely heard since the end of the cold war. the obama administration has largely stood by russia as it annexed crimea, bolstered itscrimea, bolstered its military and technological support and formed a troubling alliance with china. fox news chief white house correspondent with our report. >> the russian president submersible ride still the black sea are a subtle message to the country men and a stern warning to the westwest that russia still sees itself through a cold war lens. >> for a quarter century or so since the end of the cold war we have not regarded russia as an antagonist. vladimir putin's russia
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behaves in many respects -- in some respects and very important respects as an antagonist. that is knew. >> warned that the behavior could send the world hurtling into a cold wara cold war redux. russia's annexed crimea and invaded ukraine, aggressively engaged us airships and warships. at a massive nuclear arsenal and you have all the ingredients for big trouble. >> talk about a nation that could pose an existential threat and look at the behavior and it is nothing short of alarming. >> like partnering with iran , another antagonist. >> that is an opportunity. the iranians look and say we
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are now in the new world and have access to buying military equipment. >> former us secretary of state henry kissinger says the us needs to change the way it engages russia. breaking russia has become an objective for us officials. a long-range purpose should be to integrate it. >> where russia sees its interest as outlinedaligned with hours we can work with them and will continue to do so. >> the engagement of north korea and counterterrorism. but dealing with the kremlin is like shaking someone's hand while they hold the knife behind their back. lou: thank you. awaiting what is expected to be the largest 2016 presidential campaign rally this year.
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more than 40,000 people expected to pack in to the stadium in mobile for donald trump. john roberts live tonight. good evening. >> good evening to you. we are having technical difficulties. remains to be seen whether this will be the biggest campaign event. certainly more than 35,000 have selected tickets. even if they got three quarters it would be enough to put trump in the lead in front of bernie sanders. trump just before he arrived did a couple of loops in the stadium reminiscent of what bill clinton used to do even if he was feeling a little
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down. seeing air force one circling. they cheers going up. alabama, why is he holding a rally? not a typical campaign stop, but this year different because alabama is part of a six state sec primary. pursuing the same sort of southern strategy. also very close to mississippi and florida. >> polling a few along with them. scott walker has recently adopted a more aggressive posture and jeb bush describe the children of people in this country illegally calling him anchor babies.
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listen to the to the response. >> it is not politically correct and everyone uses it you want me to say that. i will use the word anchor baby. excuse me. >> do you regret using the term anchor baby? >> no. >> i'm asking you. >> give me a better term term and i will use it. i am serious. >> one thing is incredible. he seems to be defying gravity. hehe just seems to keep on rising in the polls, difficult to tell how many people are actual hard-core supporters and i'm many are just here to see the show but no question that he has tapped into well of voter
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discontent and will continue to write it. these voters have a type of political capitol you cannot buy, and that is intensity. lou: as i heard you say the politically incorrect term, the arbiter seems to be google simply because of its power and media presence, i find it curious we would allow it to be the arbiter of what is correct and politically correct or not. it is a descriptive word, not offensive except in the eyes of the activist. trump has withstood that because he has the independents, power, and a lot of money, been able to say to the new york times
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that he swats them away where others crumble and tremble in fear of being accused of being politically correct. >> clearly there are shifting turrets and language, acceptable or borderline. it is clear jeb bush is adopting that term as well. politicallypolitically incorrect? a lot of it is in the year of the beholder, but it is absolutely true,true, and i witnessed it firsthand and we will see it again tonight because he is holding a press conference. wwe wrestling. dodges and please and perry's and thrusts and likes it.
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there is no question. unlike many candidates, he gives it back as good as he gets it. lou: and that has been a style that is appealing to lots of people. also impressed with governor bush moving in that direction, governor walker moving in that direction. i kind of like seeing bush show some fire. notfire. not pleased with the question and let the reporter no it. >> a low energy kind of guy. what are they doing down the street? they are sleeping. clearly he is getting under the skin of the candidates trying to adopt his style and swagger but certainly
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some of his aggressive nature. here is the problem. no one can out trump trump. lou: you make an exact. it would be nice to see that politicians have the right to bore us all to sleep as they campaign through another business as usual election which will not be the case. thank you, and we will come back soon. never been described as boring, ever. lou: you are exactly right. i have known the man for 30 years now. thanksthanks a lot. a massive selloff. plummeting 531 points. the nasdaq plunging 171 points. a more than 3 percent loss
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each. we watch three quarters of a trillion dollars evaporate, and no one has been more outspoken than the front runner. he said this earlier this week. i'm taking the jobs back from mexico. going to make the country rich again and then make the country great again. we need this kind of mentality to make great deals. lou: they are you are. live from mobile, alabama. coming right back with much more. stay with us.
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who in theirwho in their right mind would support the iranian nuclear deal? wait until you here what congressman mike pompeo tells us next. commercial jetliner taxiing for takeoff. that video coming right up. we are coming right back. 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.
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lou: my 1st guest tonight help expose the to side agreements. one deal allows iran to self is backed. the 2nd deal allows iran to avoid disclosing the military dimensions of his past nuclear work until october after congress votes on the deal. joining us tonight congressman pompeo. congressman, i havei have to say, it is great to have you here. you are owed a thank you at the very least to expose these side deals. a 2nd side deal. >> we know that there are two. we do not know the context.
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no american has read them as best we can tell. they have not, do not have possession of copies of the documents. all of the folks who were negotiating the steel tell us they do not have a copy and yet they will ask members of congress to vote on the most important nuclear agreement of my generation without seeing the full details. the 2nd had to do with the history of the iranian weaponization of nuclear systems. >> which was supposed to be an absolute must-have for the american side from the onset. >> that is right. they all said we cannot do a deal, no way to verify what iran has done or is doing. a military dimensions of the program and now no there is
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a secret side deal that details these. you can be sure it will be wholly inadequate to determine what iran was doing and will have no way of knowing what they do in the future. lou: the white house, iaea have both said these are misrepresentations, but never a direct denial.a direct denial. what do you make of that? >> first, show us the deal. the administration did not what congress or the administration to see. lou: if you had not released the reality of the side deal we would not no it no
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american can see them. only the ayatollah and us. lou: where is your leadership, the republican leadership, why in the world is the republican party not holding this democratic white house accountable? they have disappeared, phantoms. >> we have got to do it on the steel, hold this president accountable. two to one, the american people are demanding this deal be rejected. i wish we could get the other side to acknowledge. we can get back to the
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negotiating table and rid iran of its capacity to build a nuclear weapon. >> the likelihood of that happening, vocal opposition to the deal. >> it is going to take us all. >> great to have you here. be sure to vote in our poll. as you you believe republicans are doing enough to stop the presence nuclear deal? we will pass it along. much of the caribbean is on edge. strengthened to a category three hurricane. the 1st hurricane of 2015. maximum sustained wind 115 miles per hour.
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meteorologists say it is likely to weaken. the current track will take it across the lesser antilles, antigua, and bermuda by monday, and it could hit puerto rico tuesday. a scary moment captured on camera. amateur video showing a lightning strike. 111 customers, six crew members aboard. the aircraft is designed to withstand bolts of lightning incredible. a few of my thoughts on the mainstream liberal media dismissal of donald trump and how bright an idea that was. and anxious experience but not so for one freshman.
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lou: a few thoughts ahead of donald trump's massive campaign event set to kick off in about a half an hour. about 35 to 40,000 people have rsvp for the event in mobile, alabama. can we take a look at how many people are showing up? we are told capacity is about 50,000 maximum. they are expecting somewhere around three fourths of that. the trump campaign forced to move the event twice because of overwhelming demand for tickets. the other 2016 presidential candidate to come anywhere
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close to drawing the sizable crowd is democratic candidate bernie sanders doubled in 28,000 in portland oregon earlier this month. the closest republican to that is sen. ted crews, not donald trump who drew 11,000 of his presidential announcement back in march but that took place at liberty university convocation in which students are required to attend with the announcement speech thrown in. trump would outdraw all of them and is beginning to surrender to some of the facts about his popularity and it is obvious to even the new york times which is now acknowledging that trump is the real deal. rivals can no longer ignore donald trump's long shadow. politico today dubbing him teflon don writing two months into his rowdy campaign, the political
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media has been leveled off lord, mystified, and stupefied by a candidate who prospers with the thought prospers were other was parish. beginning to realize nothing it might do, no report it can publish, question it can ask has the power to push this candidate 1 inch off of the course preordained for him, preordained. we will see whether the event lives up to campaign expectations with live coverage no matter what from the rally. we will cover his speech and news conference immediately following with expert analysis and reaction. stay with us through the evening. our quotation of the evening , this one from the little tramp who knew quite a bit about politics, saying this, i remain just one
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thing and one thing only, a clown. it places me on a far higher plane than any politician. we are coming right back. get ready. trump is about to talk, and we will have every word. thousands are expected to fill the arena. his rally in alabama may be the biggest ever. clifford may joins us next to talk about obama's foreign policy and the gop beloved. it may be dog days of summer , but they're do not talk about it, they do something. you might call it the goldilocks solution. that video here next when we come back.
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the problem with the iran nuclear deal is that it would increase the high likelihood of the proliferation of nuclear weapons in the region. saudi arabia, egypt, turkey, united arab emirates... let's not forget that iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world. the deal will increase the likelihood of terrorists getting a hold of a nuclear weapon. so, that's why we need a better deal.
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at ally bank no branches oequalsit's a fact..it real. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. lou: new revelations about the side deals between ayn rand and the international atomic energy agency self inspections allowing iran to disclose military implications until after congress votes. pres. clifford may and former us ambassador to the united nations and senior fellow john bolton and fox news contributor. let me start with you. can congress and the senate
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not reject finally and override a veto of that rejection of this deal? on the broader scale it is a farce on the narrowest it is absolutely incomprehensible. >> to approve this deal seems absolutely ludicrous. they should disapprove it or they should not vote at all because they do not have the information they need. at least two secret side agreements. i will do my own if you don't mind. get all the information. in no way it would be best to have a vetoproof majority. but even if they disapprove of the do go back to the
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negotiating table. lou: i think you are dreaming. this president will simply swat the congress aside. either this congress musters the we will and strength to reject this deal will we have crossed into the absurd as a nation. >> that is certainly true. the president has outmaneuvered congress. i have no sympathy for the way this has been handled. will get through the legislative process. it is not clear they're will even be a vote. it is theoretically possible >> can a senate majority leader be impeached? at some time this congress
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has to stand up. many of our principal allies. this is absolutely sickening to watch. >> i think that the senate and house together do not have the stomach to do what is necessary. lou: we will the republicans ever win another election? this is about the reality that faces a nation, and it is a clear national security threat. >> this is the most consequential to have consequential agreement of the century, and it is possible it has already been voted upon. the president presented it, but as the ambassador is saying it is possible
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congress won't vote on it. they will vote to disapprove but democrats are feeling the political pressure. ii cannot believe they think that this is still a good agreement. they are getting their way. it is a travesty. that should represent a constitutional crisis. lou: constitutional crisis, national security crisis and threat. henry kissinger saying clearly and distinctly as is his way, he cut through it. this country is trying to break russia,russia, and it should be trying to integrate. we are now a radiance china and russia, two nuclear
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powers in participation and alliance with iran, and they were part of the architecture of the deal in negotiations when presented to the security council supporting it. is everyone in this administration when it comes to national security and foreign policy taking leave of their senses? >> this is they're clear ideology. the united states is too powerful, too successful, and if they can show that we do not harbor ill intentions the iranians will say that is good to no. the president has been taken to the cleaners not simply by the iranians but by the russians, chinese, and our supposedly european allies. the deal is a disaster. lou: bloody hell. does this president think that this is leadership? he is being run over by a massive ideological machine
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in the form of a iran and russia and china and the indifference in their decision to vote on the part of the uk and france. >> and if you think about what ayn rand, russia, and china have in common, they want to build there own empires and need to push the united states to continue what it has been doing. the war weary and make sure the united states does not have genetic weapons or even economic weapons. part of what this deal does is to surrender. people might have the economic weapons we have had in the past and will not be able to credibly threaten he ran with economic pressure.
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>> threaten, i don't think we ought to get into that business but we ought to get into the business of saying what we mean and meaning will be say. thank you very much. a life-changing moment for an indiana student, given a chance to sink a half-court shot for free tuition and you just saw him when tuition. the crowd goes wild, the crowd goes wild and erupts in cheers. a shot to win free tuition. someone needs to pick up their game. the market meltdown. about tomeltdown. about to show the democratic party why they should be seriously concerned about their chances of retaining the white house. we are coming right back. stay with us.
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lou: a massive selloff on wall street. plummeting 531 points. plunging 131 points.
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the biggest losers on the dow, russell 5,000 measuring today's losses at $725 billion. sending the dow into correction territory down 1800 points. the dow suffering the biggest.loss since 2008. s&p down six, nasdaq down seven. the lowest level since 2009. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day. moments away from the largest campaign event of this primary election season the campaign for donald trump. the fronttrump. the front ronald will take the stage in front of thousands of reporters.
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joining me now to review the rally and candidates doug schelling and caitlin hughley burns. good to have you both here. let's start with you. that is pretty risky stuff. 35,000 people. >> i was at a rally earlier this week. the energy was really strong. people wanted to see him but were very passionate about the campaign and about the fact that he was able to sustain this momentum. >> to pull this thing together, what do you think nationwide because he is holding in the polls. >> his supporters like that he has been able to keep the other republican candidates
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on their toes. driving the conversation, not talking policy and white papers but has been driving the conversation. >> he does not like to talk white paper and policy, policy, but he put out the most specific, 1900 word campaign statement on immigration that we had seen in years. it is extraordinary. >> exactly right. something else going on which reflects one of your deeply held beliefs. there is a sense the system is rotten in does not work. it runs across the board palpable, obvious to my clear command unambiguous when you look at the stadium lou: sanders has eight of the top ten campaign events
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in terms of attendance. the analyst to is a democrat, but the system is not working, it is broken. >> this craving for the outsider. you talk to supporters. carson or carly fiorino, a passion for people who have not been in politics. it's madness, and journalists have fallen in line like so many ducklings, rather than rising up and saying by god, this is america, freedom of expression, and we're not going to be dictated to by the
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offended class in the various form. >> nothing has been able to stick. everything that would have driven. lou: because the mob can't overrun him. >> everything that would have driven a regular politician out of politics or out of his or her party hasn't been able to do so with trump, that is what supporters like about him. lou: i would wager, doug, and caitlyn, that you're going to see bush's numbers rise and you're going to see walker's rise, they have fallen in line, and shrugged off the political correctness in a couple of instances. >> i'm not so sure. lou: okay. >> i think the political inside. lou: i've been agreeing with you, and you turned on me like that. [ laughter ] >> full of surprises. lou: to heck with that intellectual integrity. >> to be intellectually honest, the truth calls the shots as
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they see it. jeb bush has been unimaginative and unclear. lou: trump calls him unenergetic. >> that is a polite way to put it. governor walker, i have not found him particularly compelling either. lou: i think he is a good, solid candidate. it is fair to say, not an energetic candidate, but he's got qualities i think are attractive. certainly, i think a number of the candidates, i've got no dog in this hunt, but i think they all are learning a lesson that trump is teaching. if you're going to run for office, do you not have the god given right to bore the american people to tears. >> that's exactly right. a lot of the voters i talked to in the early states are craving that passion from their candidates. people who have liked --. lou: why the hell should we have people who don't have a passion about it? >> it's bigger than passion.
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clear ideas, for those who say trump is not telling you where he stands. he has. lou: they're not paying attention. >> he's made it clear, build a wall, send them back. on isis -- >> he's made it clear, american jobs, the american family. build american products, do not roll over for china or russia or -- by the way, not take their oil. >> take the oil they have taken. i stand corrected. and if it requires ground troops, so much the better to achieve our purposes. we don't want american lives lost, but we don't want a hedge. lou: people can quote trump and get the impression, but most americans don't realize that we lost 4500 lives in iraq, our troops, and with thousands grievously wounded, and we cleared the oil fields and endstepped russia and iran to
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create new contracts for oil production. this is the kind of stupidity he's talking about when it comes to the national interests. i have to say i think most people are -- sure, he's being perhaps direct, blunt and succinct to the point that some people think he's inartful, but the reality is he's far clearer than competitors. >> agree 100%. >> the issues are tangible for people, they want to feel they're being heard and taken care of and they're seeing that in donald trump. so it will be very interesting to watch how the other candidates continue with him in the race. we saw scott walker a little bit today come off a little bit of it. lou: good to see jeb bush get a little peeved at a reporter and roll up. >> he's got bigger problems than that, lou. trust me. lou: they've all got a big problem, his name is donald trump right now. >> that is true. lou: we're going to be taking his speech on the fox business network. we're going to -- it's set to begin at 8:00, as these things
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go, we don't expect that to be right to the second, so we're going to ask to you stay with us as we prepare to cover and carry the donald trump speech and his news conference right afterwards.. this is the stadium which, my goodness, a lot of people are there. it is extraordinary, the number of people and i'm saying, i can't see of course, nor can you, the other side of the stadium. but donald trump is expected to step before that podium, and give a speech. we're not sure of the duration nor the content but we're told it will be a rouser. do you have a sense that -- is he in the area? could we get some idea where he might be? so good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs, and welcome to the special hour of "lou dobbs tonight."

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