tv Lou Dobbs Tonight FOX Business April 11, 2016 11:00pm-12:01am EDT
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we'd love to hear it! send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. the man himself, lou dobbs is next on fox business. lou: i'm lou dobbs. great drama unfolding, the establishment is working its will on both political parties, favoring hillary clinton and the democratic party, and scowling about the process of a democratic socialist who has won seven of the last eight democratic party contests. and the gop he lets beating donald trump at their game denying the will of the rank and file leaving donald trump complaining the republican selection process is both crooked and corrupt. trump outraged that ted cruz
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swept all of colorado's 34 delegates this weekend, all without the pretense of a single vote being cast. >> i have gotten millions more votes, not just a couple, millions more votes than cruz. and i have gotten hundreds of delegates more and we keep fighting, fighting, fighting. then you have a colorado where they just get all of these delegates, and it's not a system. there was no voting. i didn't go out there to make a speech. there is no voting. lou: a trump spokesman accused cruz of using what he called gestapo tactics. i'll take all of that up tonight with nationally syndicated radio talk show host laura ingraham. also among our guests, the senior policy advisor stephen miller. trump set to hold a huge rally
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at the times union center in albany, new york. up to 10,000 people are in the venue. we'll be bringing you the rally live when donald trump takes the stage. stage. hillary clinton who said she had nothing negative to say about bernie sanders has changed her mind and has taken us on a tour of the newly discovered flaws and failings of the senator of vermont. >> i noticed under the bright spotlight and scrutiny bernie sanders has had trouble answering questions about dealing with the bank and foreign policy questions. i look forward to a debate in new york with people asking the kind of questions new yorkers ask. lou: we'll have a report on the newly mass particular and
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refreshingly caustic race. donald trump's path to 1,237 delegates is a little more complicated after cruz took all of colorado's delegates over the weekend. now fewer than 200 delegates separate trump from cruz. but trump is expected to pull off a landslide in the delegate-rich state of new york next week. >> i think you will see a whole lot more of these. reporter: donald trump found an eager recruit for his war on the delegate registration process. this man burned his republican registration. >> they are trying subvert the
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process with crooked shenanigans. i say this to the rnc and the republican party. you are going to have a problem because people don't like what's going on. >> a spokesperson writing the whining is more sour grapes from trump. trump's campaign insists in state where people vote he wins. a poll suggests in new york and pennsylvania trump is poised to do that big time, leading cruz by 0 points in new york and almost 30 in pennsylvania. cruz has his sights set on california. trump lead by 7 points in the real clear politic average. if cruz can beat trump there. >> the latest thing he seized
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upon is when people vote against him, they are stealing the election. it's a really odd notion. what is this democracy of which you speak? reporter: ohio governor john kasich is working hard to pick up delegates in the northeast. he need a boost of legitimacy to stay in the race. today he says he can't understand what trump is complaining about. >> it's about accumulating delegates. it's becoming clear to you that the hunt for delegate really matters. reporter: it's clear that the trump campaign was basically outorganized and outmaneuvered by the cruz campaign. donald trump is hoping to turn the narrative around. he's about to take the stage at an enormous rally in albany.
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this arena hold somewhere around 17,500 people. they just announced the rally will be delayed by a few minutes. there are hundreds if not thousands of people waiting outside to get in. trump decided to wait a few minute to allow more people to come in before he takes the stable. it's about 2/3 full right now. there are still a few thousand seats here but not that's left. lou: he has supporters, now he just needs a few more delegates. john robbers in the albany where donald trump is about to hold as he said, an impressive rally. the trump campaign is considering a formal protest to the republican national committee over how delegates have been selected in colorado. the state didn't have a traditional caucus, primary or
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straw poll, actually voting. the colorado republican party last year changed the rules that allowed on party insiders to vote this weekend and they did just that. and senator ted cruz won all of the delegates. the head of the republican party in colorado says trump lost because he didn't have the organization on the ground. >> caucus systems are complicated and you have to know how they work. the trump campaign hasn't done well in caucus states. we tried to educate them on the process and get them involved. lou: let me share with you how helpful the colorado state republican party was. they tweeted this out from the official colorado gop twitter account. the party sure looks happy trump lost. the tweet read, we did it.
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hashtag never trump. it says it's conduct an investigation into the matter. we have no word to share with you on the outcome of that investigation on whether they caught the perpetrator. but i'm sure we'll see justice done. the real crime in colorado is that the republican party doesn't give of a darn what anybody thinks abolittle proces. it's not arcane and it's not complicated. it seems to be quite something else all together. critics complaining about the race on the other side. bernie sanders won the caucuses saturday. sanders evenly split the wyoming
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delegates with hillary clinton. that means despite winning 8 out of the past democratic contests, he's still behind clinton 1,068 to 1,75 which includes superdelegates. the u.s. military flew bombers to qatar to support the campaign against isis in syria. military officials insist the cold car era warplane will not be used to carpet bomb the islamic state but that's the aircraft's specialty, and it makes you wonder why ted cruz was criticized this when he said this in december. >> we'll have a president who will make clear we'll utterly
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destroy isis. we'll carpet bomb them into oblivion. i don't know if sand can glow in the dark, but we are going to find out. lolou: general mcfarland said carpet bombing the islamic state will be quote inconsistent with our values. we'll see what happens. the cia director john brennan telling nbc news the united states will never again use enhanced interrogation techniques, include water boarding, even ifed the order came from the president of the united states. >> i would not agree to having any cia officer carry out waterboarding again.
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his remarks rather clumsy in in the foray into national politics. >> i think his comments are ridiculous. they chop off heads and drown people in big steel heavy cages and drop them into the water and drown people. we have a huge problem with is* which we can't beat is because we won't use strong tactics whether it's this or other things. lou: there is a reminder cia directors should contain their comments to the profession that is theirs. it's a far cry from what he said in december 2014 as he defended the cia. >> it's our considered view that the detainees who were subjected to enhanced intear yaition techniques provided information
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that was useful and was used in the ultimate operation to go against bin laden. lou: cia directors should constrain themselves to their business and leave politics to others who muck it up on their own without outside help. donald trump is holding a rally in albany, new york. and he seems to be in fine form. let's listen in. >> really good. so, our country as you know, doesn't win anymore. we lose on trade. we lose with our military. we can't beat isis. we lose with our vets, we don't take care of them. we lose on education.
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we are like at the bottom of the list. we lose in every conceivable way. our healthcare is no good. obamacare is a disaster. we'll tree peel it and replace it. lou: we'll have much more on donald trump and what he has to say in albany new york. stay with us. a lot to cover. trump slams what he calls crooked nomination tactics after losing dozens of delegates to ted cruz. what is trump doing by the and what dose need do to clinch the nomination? laura ingraham joins us next with some of the answers. this surfer is about to hit more than waves with his board.
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tactics paul manafort called the colorado process. the failure of the trump organization to respond to thievery as they are saying is remarkable. >> i think there are a couple things that we can hold in our minds at the same time. you can hold in your minds that trump should have been better prepared. and also that the system as it's perceived by the million plus republican voters in colorado. many of the voters i heard from today on the radio were just livid. they said it didn't even matter. we don't matter. yes, that was the process. they tweaked the process. then they eliminated even the beauty contest part of it which aloud for a presidential preference poll. they eliminated that in august. they knew in august the trump train was chugging down the track and they wanted to avoid that.
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lou: there are few accidents in politics, particularly when the establishment is work its will. >> back in august we said he better be read yesterday for what they are going to do to him. he's having this incredible rally in albany. i'm getting tweets and text messages people are having a great time. but it's not just that. it's the nitty-gritty of politics that when you don't have someone who is intimately with that delegate process state by state, then you can be caught flat footed. that's what happened. but it does appear to a lot of people. it smells. even if all the ts were ts were crossed and the is were dotted. it smells to a lot of people. lou: how they respond is going
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to speak much louder than i words he can sum man on the campaign trail. we heard paul manafort talk about the gestapo tactics. but this what cruz calls whining. this is the candidate who says politics is about talking and politics is about action. >> in pennsylvania you are seeing something bizarre playing out. he's 47% of the polls, cruz is in third place and kasich in second place. but there is an issue in pennsylvania, even if he wins almost a majority of voters there, he can also be deprived of many and some say most of the delegates. lou: we should explain. we are talking about after the first ballot.
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>> there is concern even before the first ballot some in pennsylvania can vote -- despite what the people do that they are not bound to vote for him. there was a big piece in politico about this. lou: politico is running their own game and everybody better be clear by the. they are not any friend of trump's and they are not any friend of fact in this race. >> i agree with that. i thought you when i saw this. the "wall street journal" has an abought of fold editorial called the cruz conundrum. everybody is saying cruz is doing a great job, the journal says, not so fast. ted cruz has moved too far to the right on the immigration issue. he moved way too close to trump, he lost his credibility and not being able to work with people.
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it looks like dropping someone else into the convention is the dream of some conservatives and popular press. lou: the "new york times" talking up the mythical campaign of paul ryan. and you see the confluence of the editorial boards of both the times and the "wall street journal." it's amazing. >> they don't like ted cruz. i know cruz thinks he found new friends. if trump and cruz want to rock the establishment they need to put their ego aside and work together. they will get a stiletto in their back in the night. lou: as difficult as it may be for people to get their heads around it, certainly everyone sympathizes. it may be cruz and trump are the
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best approximation of friend either man will run into on the campaign trail. laura, thanks for being with us. breaking news. centers for disease control warning the zi zika virus is scarier, that's their word, scarier than they first thought it to be to describe the mosquito-borne illness. the cdc wants congress to give it $2 billion to fight zika that's been linked to a wide extra right of birth defects. me mature births, blindness. be sure to vote in our poll tonight. do you think anyone should give a darn about paul ryan's agenda snow's running an agenda in a presidential election year which is highly unusual for speaker of
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he's quite taken with himself or somebody is. cast your vote on twitter. we would like to hear from you@lou dobbs. a florida man the shock his life. a large wave, well, look web's having up a good time until just then. what happened? well, a shark barrels into him as you see there. the paddle boarder shocked, knocked right off his board. and if he was shaken by the experience, he didn't show it. surfing dude. he pulled himself back on the board and paddled on like the pro he is. man oh man. i'll tell you what, my knees wouldn't be strong enough to get on that board after that. donald trump says the primary
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system is rigged. >> when i go into louisiana and win louisiana by a lot, i get thousands more votes than cruz thin find out i get less delegates. i'm coming in to make america great again. the system is rigged. i see it now 100%. now what you going to do about it. stay with us. we'll be right back. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back.
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after cruz took 34 delegates over the weekend at colorado g.o.p. meet. last august state republican party changed rules canceling electorate straw poll. mind boggling indeed. trump is engaged in a battle with speaker paul ryan. ryan is running an agenda on his own, counter to trump for that matter to cruz. pushing his own policy agenda, the speaker does not have the guts to admit he is seeking the white house even with this campaign style video.
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ryan, will preside over the republican convention in july as talk of a contested convention grows, the establishment and republican elite own and operate that convention. cruz and kasich are fine. with the establishment. ryan actually makes them giddy. they have made it clear, they will do anything to stop trump, they fire will disrupt their comfortable accommodations in business politics and trade. while cruz calls trump's complaints whiney, byron york said trump raises the essential point, how representative of voter should a party nomination process be? g.o.p. establishment's answer so far as been not very, if possible not ever. trump has won 20 contests,
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double number won by cruz, and he began garnered 2 million more vote z than cruz. elites interested only in supporting themselves. it looks like trump and his supporters have moved to bring real reform to a republican party heavily invested in the status quo. now we find out who has the guts the brains and commitment to win voters and disrupt. what is a static and krupp orthodox, stifling democracy and vitality, the question becomes, who are you pulling for in all this? quote of the evening from bernie sanders an key. -- bern can key, he said one of the lessons of the depression, something that franklin radios vet
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demonstrated when orthodoxy fails, you need to try new things. now things need to be tried, run-up trade deficits for fourth consecutive years with 4 end in sight. and america continues to reduce, not grow our middle class. i hope you agree. we're coming right back. >> donald trump leading big in new york primary polls, gearing up to sweep the state. >> make america great again. lou: trump wins with voters, cruz wins with g.o.p. insiders, which will lead to the nomination? trump senior policy adviser steven miller is with us next. >> thissic trea extreme skier takes on a run where even the takes on a run where even the slightest mistake will have a thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14.
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lou: at least the third perhaps fourth time that donald trump has made reference to you can tell, dollars colorado delegate -- those 34 colorado delegates are sticking in his craw, joining us, steven miller, a top aide to senator jeff sessions. drusmtrump is more than a little exercised about getting as he would -- having those delegates stolen from him, despite everybody, not knowing how the party was going to work it out in colorado. >> great to be here. i think that what happened in colorado, raises important questions that we should be discussing and we need to discuss. how is it possible that in the year 2016, that a soldier in colorado, can fight a war, to
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give iraqis a vote, but that same soldier cannot vote in their own presidential primary contest. lou: talking about as many as a million people in colorado denied, we'll say like it is disen franchised. we're hearing, we'll talk later with representative from rnc, ale this talk about that is the way that system has been for a hundred years, it air cain, yes be - be -- arcane, yes. >> is nothing complicated about this. it is a rigged deal. >> the weakest form of argument is always, well, that is the way things are. is there a worse argument on anything in the world? that is just the way things are. tying this to an issue, mr. trump has been in new york he has done a few campaign rally, everyone one he read off statistics of manufacturing job losses in new york, he was in rochester,
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they lost half of their jobs, since 1997. he is challenging 40 years of failed trade orthodoxy from donor class in washington, d.c., of course that same donor class is going to have a invested interest -- vested invest in trying to use every step possible to the way, to try to keep him from getting a nomination. >> and just to take to another level in terms of media to remind our audience, that the national liberal media, you would think would focus on those elements that stephen miller has point out, trade policy, lost jobs, manufacturing. but no. because, this candidate, trump, represents the greatest disruption to the orthodoxy that corporate america, chamber of commerce mentality that has driven the exporting a of american jobs, offshoring of production, and outsources
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of jobs, reasons that our middle class has shrunk over the last 4 years. -- last 40 years, a powerful message one that trump brought to the american people first. >> we're witnessing before our very eyes a peaceful voter revolution, against washington policies, like the offshoring of american jobs, and the exporting a of fore of for foreign country unemployment to our shore. club for growth has been the group trying to block currency reform in congress for years, they have a interest of trying to keep trump out of the white house, have you a popular peaceful voter revolution, of people saying we'll retake control of our destiny, that is what is so horrifying about the idea, you can just cancel an election, say, oh, no, voters are getting matt mad,
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better cancel election. lou: that seems to be what they are doing, nulcasion. they are the 21st century nullifiers, and make no mistake, they are absolutely insisting on preserving the status quo. and middle class be damned. it is important that trump and any who would challenge this orthodoxy prevail. do you think -- do you think they will? >> well, in fact, i actually think that the result of this drastic overreach in colorado, what else do you call it? a decision of made, when trump's popularity was soaring to cancel the election in colorado, for every overreach there is a reaction, with obama was prepares to issue his amest iny it cost --
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amnesty it cost democrat control of senate, i believe that overreach in colorado will lead to a voter backlash to push trump's number higher in new york, pennsylvania, and delaware, and california and so forth, i think that will help propel to us 1237, voters when they are confronted with the reality well is a real effort to steal the nomination, they will say we'll do everything we can, we have the power to stop that from happening. lou: you are saying that important, they do have the power that is the voters of this country despite all of mcnation of the -- mac the -- of the establishment. well funded club. >> the very exclusive club. lou: steven miller we appreciate it there thank you. lou: we want to share with you now, a video of a french
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people are really fed up with the establishment. i think this is a smart strategy for donald trump to go back on message back to the point, but, he has been making all along he is the antiestablishment candidate, he will fight to make sense of this whatever people call this. a krupp political system we -- corrupt million at system. he will say, this is another example of the corrupt system. lou: he said it about 5 times. right there. lindsey, how do you react? rnc to statement that you know, the system is rigged. that it is time for a better answer from the rnc, republican party, we have done it that way for a hundred years, people are getting upset about it. >> there is been a process in place, colorado for example, they set their process last august, and all of the individual states had to
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present what their plans would be, then they would handed candidates and campaign, everyone has about well aware of what rules would be in the individual state, colorado determined this last august. this is not something that happened, in the last month, it happened last year. lou: so why did it happen in august, it looked to specifically to snuff out the trump. if you will, campaign? >> it snuffed out a million voters in state of colorado, you are a young person, a millennial, isn't there some force within the republican party that says we have to get more people engaged, we have to bring the million people in colorado into the sim. not push them out, does that not disturb you? >> colorado, decided this is the process that worked their their state, it was outlined from the beginning, that is what they stuck to, they are following their rules -- >> yeah, but how about young
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people like yourself. the people that you are freezing out, how can they -- lindsey, stop, stop, stop, i would like to ask a question. how can the republican party, endorse the disenfranchize am of a million people, that is what happened, you can keep repeating that is the process, they put in place, but the rnc has a responsible to reach out and bring more people into the tent not push a million away at a time. >> the rnc is here to ensure this is open and fair and transparent, these rules by colorado. lou: is it wise. >> let's look at this, not -- does not have overnight -- >> jump in your thoughts about what happening lindsay is going to keep repeating talking points. i mean we heard you say the same thing. >> i understand that this is in place since august, but it did you not matter, bottom line, americans say they are fed up with the system, and
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you see this on right, you see on lift, people are -- left, people following bernie sanders saying the same thing, with super delegates on lift, saying this not fair, the people's voices are not being heard, they are tired of it they would like a new day in washington. lou: lee carter, and lindsay wallers thank you. >> up next, paul ryan said he is conservative. but only thing he is trying too conserve it seem its chamber of commerce and business round table value, mike galle gallagher and hank shin
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listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs so you can feel 100% in life. bring out the bold™. lou: joining us mike and hank, we're looking at something remarkable. you are watching this steb ams oestablishments of both parties say you have to deal with way it is, supe superdelegates are here to stay, rigged. and corrupt, but that is the way we do business. >> both parties are in trouble, they are losing constituent see, they have losing idea call reason, there no constraints, elites don't want to give up the power they have. >> fascinating to see elites be so tone deaf, they don't hear when the american people are screaming, i interviewed
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reince priebus this morning on radio show, he said, listen, these are the rules, it our job to educate inch on the rules, i said mr. chairman, do you not hear the people are fed up. >> you are being kind. i think they are elite liars, they want to control what they have, they don't want to give it up, and they don't want to cede anything to more great unwashed. lou: the question is, are people angry enough to say, you know, the hell with you. >> they will walk. they will walk away. lou: more than walk, this is once in a prob -- lifetime it may be beyond that. opportunity to actually influence alter outcome for future generations is this year. >> that is how they do it, they walk, if they say i will never voting for this party again, i think you are right, hank, republicans and democrats are saying this, this how they blow up
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infrastructure snoor yo. lou: are you kidding me, if you say people don't vote for trump, or cruz, i mean that is a last shot to blow it up. >> not voting is a vote. not voting is a decision. >> a vote for liberal justice, on the supreme court. >> right. >> a vote for continuation of the disastrous policies of. >> against sanity of life. >> let's be clear. vote has to be for whom? to make it change, there is one disrupter in my opinion in this race. who would you say that one disrupter is? >> or two. >> i think trump is and also cruz for different reasons, kasich is the establishment. >> but cruz -- >> in 4th place in a 3 man race,. >> if cruz is get in midwest, and make job arguments that work.
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>> people have enough, the story of the insurgent. lou: i think they are protecting the orthodoxy, the stand status quo, and policies that have been in place 40 years,. 19 trillion dollars, a shrinking medal -- middle class since 1970s people saying they don't want the ris dupter. risrupter. >> the conjob is being seen, and the elites don't know what to do. lou: their masters don't wish them to, mike and hank, thank you. >> that is it for us, thank you. we hope you will join us
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tomorrow. 95 to 5 not bad. thank you. good night from new york. ♪ kennedy: mercy, look what i'm watching, welcome to the week, the best part of your day. now i'm watching ground game. eclipse the gum flapping, and world supreme negotiator appears to be melting down. donald trump's media eclipse has served majority of his presidential quist, but -- quest so far, but. trump does not seem to deliver on his promises of artful negotiation. so now he is a little further down in delicate count, than he would like to be.
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