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syed farook's bank account two weeks before the mass shooting in san bernardino. where did it come from and where was it going? we're following the money. david: 80 college students fallen ill eating at chipolte restaurant near campus. it is not e.coli they said. this is something different. [closing bell rings] melissa: dow down 160 points as the closing bell sounds on wall street. nasdaq basically flat on the day, down just a little bit. crude oil trading at 37.65. let's go trait to phil flynn of price futures group. fox news contributor and in the pits of cme. phil, oil settling at the lowest settlement in nearly seven years. how much lower do you think it can go? >> that's the big question. right now you have to look at $35 as kind of a major
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psychological support area. then you have to go to the lows of 2008, 2009, 32, 32 1/2. those will be major, major numbers melissa. face it last time oil prices were that low, the global economy was falling apart. last time we saw oil prices close this low, it was beginning of quantitative easing back in 2009. that was actually the bottom. but right now, it is a freefall in the price of oil. there doesn't seem to be anything to stop it. it is more psychological, and right now there is concerns about a glut of supply because of what opec did. we saw a headline from chevron ceo, guess what? we'll continue to withdraw capital. it will reduce production over time. this market could balance out. nobody wants to talk about it when prices collapsing way they are. melissa: phil, thank you so much for your report. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> i wrote something today that i think is very, very salient,
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very important and probably not politically correct but i don't care. we're out of control. we have no idea who is coming into the our country. we have no idea if they love us or if they hate us. we have no idea if they want too bomb us. we have no idea what's going on. donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. david: straight from the frontrunner's mouth, donald trump saying muslims should be banned from entering the united states, getting backlash from democrats and republicans. here to weigh in, saudi jasser, president of american forum for democracy. zuhdi, you're recognized as very moderate muslim who looks at both sides of things and condemned people on the left of the islamic side, if you will. what does a moderate muslim
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think of what donald trump said? >> basically surrender. that is really not conservatism. the america that my family knew the one embraced them as political refugees from syria in the mid '60s. as easy as it is to pander, yes we're all afraid. we should do a pause button certainly for refugees until we know how to vet them for political ideology, not just saying for muslim. a, it is failed strategically. very naive and i hate to say sophomoric. but secondly it really alienates the people you need to fix this. no different than hillary's problem. hillary's problem she calls islam peaceful, a none owe legitimate. doesn't want to offend anyone. makes irrelevant as reformer. trums comments make muslims that are reformers irrelevant because it looks at islam is monolith. that they're all bad, et cetera. that we'll change the identity of america away from being of lib better which is the
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strongest argument to combat isis. he is taking strongest weapon we have, who we are as americans saying we'll throw it away because we have to protect ourselves from isis. david: sued i did, you agree, you said you agree with his description of the problem which the bad guys are getting in. how do you weed them out, if not with donald trump's blanket answer to the problem, how do you do it effectively? >> well you start to have a conversation about how do you tell difference between muslims and islammists. we movement called muslim reform movement, got together, left and right, bipartisan, this is two-page declaration. we should you separate those that believe in the separation of mosque and state. they're against the caliphate. against violent jihad. that should be operationalized as solution. david: the problem, zuhdi, the these people lie. the terrorists lie. tashfeen malik, the terrorist responsible in san bernardino.
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lied on immigration papers. never showed up for visa interviews. how can you see through the lies because clare lie state department and visa people couldn't. >> appropriate vetting will come through. we had wars with vietnamese refugees, russian refugees from soviet union, world war ii, some always try to infiltrate our system, some got through and but we didn't turn away refugees. we said when you come into the country, are you member of communist party? why can't we put in on the paperwork why -- david: i hate to disagree with you, there were times in u.s. history but not all is appreciated in hindsight when we did hold back accepting certain refugees because of fear of them being enemy combatants. so could it be that if we have more of these attacks we may get to that point again? >> well, we have to hold back until we're clear that our risk is as low as possible without changing who we are. the narrative is important
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versus actually what we're doing on the ground. we can't just say verbally somehow we'll please our masses by saying we'll take no more. not to mention one other really important thing is that our threat not from islammists in syria, syrian regime, working with the khomenis and baath it party that there are those that hate the west are not just isis. david: give you example of that. people who surrounded family of these terrorists right after the attacks, cair, council for american-islamic relations. this is an organization taking the lead, you listen to npr, see them on all nightly news shows as leading islamic group to deal with bettering islamic relations in america, there are question whether they're closer to the bad guys than the good guys? >> you raise a great point which is too bad right now. our nation is having a conversation callingnal sills of what happened in san bernardino,
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how did they get radicalized? what i'm hearing a discussion how they became operationalized when they went to get weapons, separated out et cetera. radicalization is started by groups like cair, many of mosques tellmus him, that west is against muslims, that they're bigoted. they spread anti-semitism, conspiracy theories. radicalization happens over years. we can't address that unless we engage muslims part of western experiment. because listens not only the three, four million muslims in america, we are essential in this global battle against a movement which has a quarter of the world's population. if you operationalize our reform movement we have to get it right publicly when you have the large platforms that mr. trump, secretary clinton, other people have. david: well i know you've got it right. i wish you were in power to make these decisions. zuhdi jasser, wonderful to see you. thank you very much for being here. we have breaking news. gun maker smith & wesson out with second quarter results.
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that ties into a whole question and dialogue about terrorism in this country. ashley webster on the floor of the nyse with all the details. ashley? reporter: david, you're absolutely right. a surge in gun stocks with regard to value since terror attacks in paris and here at home. latest earnings here, on earnings per share, smith & wesson coming in at 25 cents. estimate was 20 cents. so a beat there. revenue coming in 143.2 million. estimate was beat on earnings and revenue. revenue up 30 1%. the stock as a whole has been up 16 to 18% since the paris attacks on november 18th. david: there were higher expectations after hours. it is down just a i can t melissa, over to you. melissa: the couple identified as terrorists may have had help in the san bernardino shooting. they are trying to get to the bottom of deposit of over
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$28,000 to sigh yet farook's account couple weeks before the shooting. authorities trying to find where the money trail leads. jeff flock joins us from san bernardino. jeff? reporter: i'm actually in riverside, melissa. i'm at home of person who may have gotten money. $28,000 deposited in the account of sigh yet farook. it appears it was a loan they took out potentially to finance this. did some of the money come here? the man who lived in the house is enrique marquez, he bought the two guns and assault rifles that carried out the killing in san bernardino. authorities are look into whether some of that money from that loan made its way to mr. marquez. also, in terms of the money where did some of the rest of it go? they believe some went to syed farook's mother.
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three $5,000 payments, melissa. the good news the money apparently did not come from someone outside of country or organization outside of country who financed this. that they financed this on their own with a loan. melissa. melissa: jeff, thank you very much. we have bill daly, former fbi investigator. they took out a loan for $28,000 spent seems allegedly, part of it on the rifles. gave the other part to his mother. it would indicate two things. number one premeditation, that this, you can't make the stretch to say this was a work place dispute that there was a plan in place. also the fact that the account was drained maybe means they felt like they weren't going to be around much longer. what do you think? >> i think those two points are spot on. to me the scary part the fact we have people here in this country who are on the grid as we would say. he is employed and has a job and at the same time appears to have
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been radicalized to continue to committees acts. they have actually used the system to provide that financing. to your point is that probably they were thinking, not going to be around to have to repay the loan. therefore they were dispensing it around. taken out a large amount. i'm not sure how or if anyone was cosponsoring them for the loan. that would be very interesting point. who else was knowledgeable of it to say, boy that is pretty large sum of money for somebody making that sally. melissa: move on to the people that we know that were knowledgeable about them at least, starting with the father who made some very interesting statements to a reporter from "usa today." talking about his son, the dad said, he shared ideology of al-baghdadi to create islamic state. i kept telling him, be calm, be patient. he was against israel. in two years israel will no longer exist the father said about his son. geopolitics is changing, china, russia, america, too, nobody wants the jews there. if this is the conversation
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going on in the household he tells the dad he is sympathetic with isis, what does this tell you? especially if the dad is recounting it and doesn't seem like it's a big deal? >> we have a number of tripwires. first the dad is somewhat, support i've of his responds beliefs but maybe not all the way out there but realizes going in this direction an doesn't call any attention to it. he sees them getting this money and maybe kind of imbalance as i said before between their income versus amount of loan they're taking out. melissa: right. >> we don't know whether he was supportive providing any signatory on it. we also have this combined. also the neighbor who saw activities. a few trip points where people weren't notifying anyone the fact something was afoot. something didn't smell right. melissa: there is the mother who is becoming lynchpin. if she received money, if she lived in the house, is it plausible at all they gave her
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this money. -- she is divorced two the husband as we mentioned but living in house, doesn't know what is going on? >> i'm a simple man and investigator. if someone is living in the house not seeing activity going on or spending too much time in the barrage or going out and maybe buying things they shouldn't be buying. >> practicing with rifles in the backyard. >> going to home improvement store buying pieces of pipe, plus getting chunks of money, another tripwire of someone who perhaps turned a blind eye to it and could have prevented it. melissa: how culpable is she legally if she knew what was going on? >> if they prove knowledge, culpability beforehand ahead of time, if not, certainly short of being conspiratorial, not suggests she was, knowledgeable there of and didn't notify the authorities there could be potentially some exposure legally. melissa: bill daly, thank you very much. david: results of a new report
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confirming what folks feared. isis tried to use the refugee program to get into the u.s. melissa: legal sales of guns spiked since shooting in san bernardino. we'll look what people are buying and why. david: donald trump citing a lot of figures when laying out his rationale for a ban on muslims coming into the u.s. we'll separate fact from fiction. >> we're now going to violate the constitutional rights of citizens because of donald trump? >> we know how you make america great again. tell donald trump to go to hell. well, just put on a breathe right strip which instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right i watch for the perfect moment.a the one nobody else sees. and when i find it- i go for it.
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bell. ashley webster pouring through the numbers. is there something beyond the top and bottom line making people want to sell it right now? reporter: that is good question. hitting a eight-year high. maybe it wasn't as much with regard to headline numbers. maybe whisper numbers out there and these disappointed. even though they beat both on earnings and revenue, david. the company saying firearms sales up 15.2% year-over-year, given by demand in part for long guns. they're raising their 2016 guidance partly because i think this quarter did not include the terror attacks both in paris and here in the united states in san bernardino. this quarter finished october 31st, maybe in part explaining guidance going forward. david: appreciate it. i didn't realize that. ashley webster from the nyse. melissa? melissa: fallout from san bernardino legal gun sales are skyrocketing in the wake of the attack. william la jeunesse is here with
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more details. william? reporter: melissa, every time president obama talks about gun control, gun sales go up. every time you have a mass shooting gun sales go up. put them together, gun sales this year will top 21 million. that is record 5thousand gun as day. -- 5thousand guns a day. americans are not putting these up in the attic and closet waiting for burglary. they're taking class, going to the range and getting permits to protect themselves. look at this graphic. since president obama's election, 2008, the sale of firearms and ammunition has almost doubled from nine million guns on average per year under george w. bush, to 18 million under president obama. phoenix gun shop is offering free concealed carry class for every gun sold. >> what we wanted to do was make sure that the customers that were buying our weapons were handling them in a safe, responsible manner. reporter: 34 states allow
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americans to openly carry firearms without a permit. gun opponents feel that is mistake. they believe more guns, mean more crime even though the evidence is to the contrary. the rate of violent crime including murder is among the lowest in decades, despite more guns and more permissive state gun laws. gun control groups however don't make the connection. they believe congress needs to tighten sales and background checks. >> we can not even prevent terrorists in this country from buying guns legally. i mean what does that say about the resolve of our nation? reporter: now the fbi only reports numbers on monly basis. we don't know how consumers will react, melissa, to san bernardino. today spokane police stopped taking applications for concealed carry permit because they're overwhelmed. back to you. melissa: william, thank you so much for that report. david: that chart was extraordinary. pretty obvious. coming uproared pollution levels virtually shutting down a major city.
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melissa: boston college seeing 80 of its students reportedly fallen ill after eating at chipolte restaurants near campus. unlike what people have been experiencing in nine states across the country, chipolte says this isn't related to e.coli. lori rothman outside of a chipolte here in new york. lori, if it is not e.coli, what is it? reporter: nothing a whole lot more pleasant really. sorry, chipolte is saying it is norovirus, basically a 24 hour
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bug, stomach flu, winter vomiting they call it. key difference between norovirus and e.coli, it sticks around longer but both just nasty. this is according to chipolte. the cdc is investigate. they have tested 80 boston college students who are sick and confirmed eating at chipolte restaurant nearby campus we'll know whether in two days whether or not it is e.coli or norovirus. because of the circumstances uncovered by the boston health department, chipolte believes this is instance of norovirus. this is what the health department is telling us, that, an employee at that restaurant near boston college showed up to work sick and that they discovered the meat was being stored at wrong temperature. so, as you referenced, chipolte is also being investigated, there are nine states with confirmed e.coli cases, some a
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a -- 53 people were sicced by that. the company to their credit said they believe very strongly this is isolated situation at boston college. they have already shuttered the store. they have chen protocols and food safety and thrown everything out. making sure by the time it reopens hopefully it is safe. meantime, melissa, this is latest in a long string of serious health concerns and food poisoning, and really just, really hammered the stock. 25% down in the past three months for chipolte. melissa: i'm not hungry for dinner any longer. which this time of year definitely skip a meal. no big deal. lori rothman, thank you so much. >> oh, stop. melissa: we're getting update from cdc on the e.coli outbreak attributed to cosco's chicken salad. fda analysis has been unable to confirm prejudices of bacteria in presence of of celery onion blend from a costco store in
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montana. they are working to identify which specific ingreedent in the chicken salad is linked to the illness. i definitely don't need dipper. david: let's get off the food stuff. we'll talk about pollution. very high levels of smog in beijing, nearly shutting down the city after the government issued the first the first-ever red alert, closing schools and the poor visibility cause ad 33-car pileup which killed six people. largest destroyer ever built for the u.s. navy headed to sea for the first time monday from bath, maine. the uss sumwalt cost $4.4 billion. emails revealing on night of benghazi attack the defense department offered military aid to the state department but did not receive response to that offer. this appear to contradict testimony by then secretary of defense leon panetta, who blamed lack of military response of
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melissa: breaking news right now. fox news has learned investigators are looking into the possibility that tashfeen malik, the woman in the san bernardino shooting, was quote, an operative and they are certain she was radicalized before she came to the united states. investigators are looking closely at her family overseas as also being radicalized. >> according to pew research, among others, there is a great hatred toward americans by the large segments of the muslim population. melissa: hmmm. david: donald trump appearing to speak about pew research surveys on muslims but presidential candidate's research coming into
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heavy question because pew surveys don't actually reveal actually what trump said. joining us with latest our very own elizabeth macdonald who is breaking it down. liz? reporter: what we found looking at research of american muslims, yeah, a 1/5 of american muslims found there is fair or great deal of support for extremism. 5% supported al qaeda. about the same amount said that, suicide bombings are often or sometimes justified. so that is a surprising amount given that there are millions of muslim-americans in this country but look at the other stats. so it's a mixed report coming out of pew. eight out of 10 muslim-americans are actually satisfied with their lives in the united states. and they're very happy with their communities that they live in. they find their communities excellent. the same amount, eight of 10 said suicide bombings are never justified. and half say that their muslim leaders need to do much more to
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fight islamic terrorism. so the reports are coming in mixed. as for globally, bombing and other violence in the name of islam according to pew, they found more support in countries bangladesh, pakistan and palestinian tar tourries. the pew research is a little more nuanced than mr. donald trump indicated. david: elizabeth macdonald. emac, thank you very much. reporter: sure. >> what donald trump said yesterday disqualifies him from isserving as president, for republican candidates as president to stand by support of mr. trump that in of itself is disqualifying. melissa: that was white house press secretary josh earnest talking about trump asking to ban muslims coming into the united states. could this damage the republican party? joining me "wall street journal" dan henninger. tony sayegh, fox news contributor and democratic
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strategist, jess at can, tarlof. thanks for joining us. what is the damage if any. >> the damage is not the republican brand. donald trump is his own kind of brand. not essentially something i think republicans have to worry about. it is damaging to the conversation. right before the statement we were focused on the president's address two nights ago, remarkably weak, remarkably off message when you talk about restoring america's people's faith when we have president committed to fight the war on terror and a absolutely ridiculous statement that has no bearing on future policy saying we'll ban muslims. that is are with the damage is. it is changing conversation away from the productive elements i think republican candidates want to focus on. melissa: dan, does it create room in the middle. i hear what you're saying but sounds like there is book ending there is the president who continues to again and again understate the potential threat and then there is donald trump
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who overstates everything he states because that's his -- does it create a middle then for somebody to go in and go, both these people aren't making any sense? what we need to do is have tougher checks or whatever it is? >> well, i think to some extent it does. i mean donald trump is kind of positioned himself basically as the anti-obama. i mean keep in mind, as tony is suggesting he is running for presidential nomination. this is politics. when he sat there sunday night and watched barack obama talk about terror and then spent so much of the speech on understanding islam, when people are here are being killed, i think trump simply said, whatever he is saying i'm going to do the opposite. and it is not going to hurt him among republican primary voters who indeed think obama is, as trump puts it as a disaster. melissa: jessica, there is the sense that a lot of people in america feel like they aren't safe right now. that the current administration isn't doing enough. when they say things like, you
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know, there is no known threat you sort of look at president say, wow, we can all tell there is a threat. i guess you're the only one that doesn't know it based on what you said. >> absolutely. i would disagree with tony about the president's address. i did not find it nearly as weak as he made it out to be. obama showed what nuance thinker he is about number of fronts we are facing but when you said the damage is to the conversation the damage is also to national security. i usually don't agree with lindsey graham about anything, we need to think about our people -- melissa: saying donald trump is damaging national security more than the president who left us open to all of this? >> that is not the comparison i'm making here. >> but you did it. >> no, but i didn't. >> okay. >> what i'm saying is when you slander an entire religion, you are going to be inciting more violence. moderate muslim community which is the vast majority here and abroad, hears that america is not interested them. we don't understand them. we don't understand their religion because of what terrorists have done. melissa: hang on.
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that is interesting, because what she is saying the way i think a lot of people heard it and not what he said. he said until there's a change at the top and people in washington get what is going on here, hang on, that is what he said. we have to stop muslims from coming into the country until somebody at the top gets a hold of situation and we straighten it out. that is exactly what he said. >> don't forget barack obama halted iraqi refugee program during 2011 when there was concerns that that program could potentially be breached. so it is actually something -- >> iraqi refugee program is ennot entire religion. billion people worldwide. >> you're suggesting that one comment from donald trump risks our national security versus a foreign policy, eight years of complete subordination of american power and failure to brand this as radical islamic terror from the president? you're saying all of obama's actions are less significant than one statement from donald trump if. melissa: go quickly to someone who supports jessica's point of
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view. >> yeah. melissa: donald trump and amazon's jeff bezos of all people. after trump bashed ba bezos and "washington post" which is owned by jeff bezos, not amazon. jeff bezos tweeted an offer to send trump to outer space. he would reserve a seat for him on the blue origin rocket. i love that unwith. what do you think? >> well i think, that sort of thing is playing into trump's hands. makes him, him more of a victim with his supporters. makes it more likely he is going to gain ground. i think if jeff bezos is out there campaigning for hillary clinton, you couldn't do worse than do something like this. melissa: the honor, the irony of this twitter fight was that donald trump was hammering jeff bezos saying that oh, amazon took this tax shelter by buying "washington post" and all it is and going on and on. completely forgets the fact that amazon does not own "the washington post." it is jeff bezos by himself. completely separate.
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there is no tax benefit to amazon. >> facts don't matter to donald trump ever. melissa: i give you that one. >> thank you. >> we haven't heard a lot from jeff bezos lately until now. melissa: that's true. he is okay. he didn't need pr. i love when he said it, finally, finally trashed by real donald trump. i mean that's great. like he has been waiting to be trashed from him, jeff bezos said. over to you. david: did you think bezos was working with trump? did you ever think of that? melissa: no. david: apple has surprise. in unexpected release the tech giant debuted smart battery case for iphone 6 and 6s. this is the first battery pack to come out of cupertino since the first iphone launched in 2007. deirdre bolton joining us. this may be new for apple but not a new concept, isn't it? >> no, it is not. for most part people rely on
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third party manufacturers. mof ipacs are popular or people running around looking for electrical outlets for six phones, carrying around a phone. apple is saying for $99, just in time for the holidays, buy either a charcoal or a white slip on. now, here is some details. it is going to be available for the iphone 6 and iphone 6s. no word yet on if apple is going to release one for the big one, the one that looks like the poptart, david, the 6 plus or some older phones. but this idea that you're going to have 25 hours of power and for most people who do have an iphone 6, you know, cell phone life, battery phone life, created anxiety for many. david: my daughter is always claiming, dad, i didn't call you back because my battery ran out on the iphone. will buy her one. deirdre, good to see you thank you very much. see you at top of the hour for "risk & reward."
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david: folks have been warning for a whale that the middle east refugee program could be open program for terrorists to come into the u.s. now there is proof. a report by the national counterterrorism center. why is the white house refusing to change the plan of number of syrian refugees we take in? here to weigh in, walid phares, fox news mist terrorism analyst and lieutenant colonel scott bray. what bothers me most about this revelation, that the fact that the white house had information for a long time but it has been sitting on it and didn't fit the narrative that everything was calm and good about the refugee
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program. they were withholding important evidence from the american public. >> absolutely. we continue to see there has been some selective attention paid to the intelligence that has been eminating up from a range of disciplines. we know things for a while we should be paying attention to. as we see what happened with the two shooters in san bernardino, california, harbinger of things to come of things manifested here in america and us not paying attention to what is going on and not failing to recognize it. david: it is not just us. a guy ami horowitz, went to turkey and greece. followed refugees. found isis recruiters among the refugees. he was very careful because he didn't want to make enemies with isis while in turkey but walid, if a freelance journalist like ami can find that information out, why can't the state department? if they did find it out as this report suggests, why weren't they sharing that information with us? >> you have better than a journalist, my friend.
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you have bloggers who for the past eight weeks, maybe more, have been spotting the social media of many of these members of isis and al nusra when they are, when they were in syria, parts of iraq, guess what? after those individuals traveled, migrated from the migrants into europe, were in the balkans about to go to germany and sweden, posted pictures of themselves as migrants. not even investigation. this is unbelievable. so the government, administration should have been paying attention to this social media activity. david: colonel, what are the chances that there are enough of these isis infiltrators in the u.s. right now to form cell and are ready to attack us? >> my professional opinion they're already here. they already have cells. i think we got a good look what they're doing with the two shooters. the fact that they had multiple improvised explosive devices in their apartment, that you know, because these guys executed their plan i think early, fortunately we didn't experience
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what is coming our way. but i think it is evidence. you don't need many people to have cell. david: no. >> to put ieds on our streets, talking about sadr city coming to san bernardino. that is a whole different conversation. david: walid, since attacks in paris, we only admitted 13syrians, only one who is christian. rest of islammists are wiping out christians in the middle east. why only one christian? >> there is a political problem with that. we remember when isis seized large areas of christians and yazidis, up to half a million left those areas into the kurdish areas. administration refused to bring them the way they want to bring now syrian refugees. there is political background to this. david: don't understand it. wall heat fair rest, colonel. appreciate it. melissa? melissa: big news out of yahoo! charlie gasparino has details on the breaking story coming up
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it's not going to fit up liftthe stairs.legs. what time does goodwill close? google voice: goodwill is open till 9pm. show me a moving company nearby. google voice: moving company within 6 miles. how do i get to 3221 carter ave.? 226 hyde street. google voice: here are your directions. when does my package arrive? google voice: your most recent order has shipped. thank you. setting new home address. text mom: i really like it here. melissa: breaking news. fox news has learned investigators are looking into the possibility that tashfeen malik, the woman in the san bernardino shooting was quote an operative. fox news's adam housley has the story. what does that mean? reporter: well, they won't bo in depth what that means but it does mean they still think there are ties overseas. you know, there have been all
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kinds of reports a domestic case and that domestic investigation. that is still vigorous i'm told. there are still reports they're looking into number of individuals that both tashfeen and syed spoke with an possibly worked with. that is the local angle of all this internationally they still believe she was radicalized before they came to the united states. in fact the quote to me was, they feel she was radicalized there. he was at least partially radicalized here. then they came together. obviously came back here together. i'm told because of that they're looking closely at her family overseas. whether or not they may also be radicalized. not a huge leap to make. in fact in some of the three letter agencies, some officials there call it, can't use word on the air but very clearly they understand what that means. but they do tell me this. they say that is kind of the new mo or more prominent mo comes to terrorist organizations or terrorist sympathizers.
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is not internet. some say that still is very important tool, some say number two but the number one is the family which would make complete sense. if she was radicalized her family was radicalized. i've been told all along there is a lot of moving parts. this investigation has a long international element as they do with the banking angle with all this. as you guys know, there has been literally changes almost by the hour as the investigation goes forward into this terrorist attack. melissa: adam, thank you so much for staying on top of the story. thanks for that report. david: wow, we'll cover this the rest of the evening here. meanwhile he who must not be named. donald trump comparison of the literary kind coming up. ♪ at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted.
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and click to activate your within. so jill, i know the markets have taken a hit lately. mm hmm. just wanted to touch base. how did edward jones come to manage over $800 billion dollars in assets? huh. okay. here's our latest market outlook. two things that i'd like to point out... through face time when you really need it. so that's interesting, you know we had spoken about that before. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like playing the boss equals the boss wins. wow! david: breaking news on yahoo!. charlie gasparino has the
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details. charlie? >> looks like tomorrow will be the day where we see long-awaited restruck iring of yahoo! at least what investors and traders telling fox business network. we'll get a clue from marissa mayer and board of directors where they're going with this. key decision is what they do with the holding of alibaba, the chinese e-commerce company. we do not have a statement from yahoo! yet. i tell you, just about every investor i know deal with this company they're likely not to spin off alibaba at least not immediately. there are tax implications for this. we don't know exactly why they won't spin it off. the u.s. government decided not to rule on that in terms of tax implications. so alibaba, yahoo!, might be worrying it is in uncharted waters with spinning that off and how much it would cost them in terms of their tax bill. what we're getting, bottom line, they're unlikely to announce tomorrow, spin-off.
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we'll clearly getting something. i will say this, the board of directors has been pretty much supportive of marissa mayer, ceo, this isn't a investor or trader i know who has long term confidence for her ability to remain at the company as ceo. this company looks like disarray. one minute you think about selling off something. the next minute you don't. there is clearly not strong leadership at the top at yahoo! right now. david: her job is on the line. charlie, thank you very much. >> unhinged, fascist and worse than voldemmort. a few names that donald trump are given. david: seems to agree, how horrible voldemort was not nearly as bad according to her. >> to the uninitiated he was -- i don't know, get rid of the muggles.
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david: more attacking you get like this, better off he is. like jeff bezos. not only fall off of him, all these charges but he uses it and is energized by it. >> that does it. "risk & reward" starts right now. >> i'm calling very simply for a shutdown of muslims entering the united states. i have no doubt that we have no choice but to do exactly what i said, until our country he's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. we don't know what is going on. you had the world trade center, remember this world trade center was knocked down. they tried to knock it down a number of years before that. it is not unconstitutional keeping peep out. deirdre: donald trump is doubling down on defending his brand, dueing numerous interviews after call fog for a
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