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threatens the stability of our efforts there. maria: that will do it for "sunday morning futures." i'll see you tomorrow >> lou: good evening, everybody. it is a big week for president trump who is in new york city meeting with the world leaders for the 72nd united nation's general assembly. the summit trying to address challenges. chief among them is north korea and iran. this is the president's debut in the united nations. and an organization as he said was weak and hardly a friend to democracy. he was not wrong and now he is
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our president and calling instead for changing business as usual in the u.n. and fox new and chief white house corspopdant with our report. >> reporter: president trump promoted america first policy and making clear here america first does not mean america alone. president president was determined to have a good first. he had bilaterals. maconof france and netanyahu of israel. >> it is strong and got clarity and convictions. >> reporter: netanyahu's praise. president laid to rest of how
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strong of an ally the president would be toward israel. president trump committed to see peace between israel and the palestinian. >> i think israel would like to see it and the palestinian would like to see and the trump administration would like to see it. we are working hard on it and see what happens. historically people say it can't and i say it can. >> with macon, he said he appreciated trump attending bastil day in july. >> our people were happy to have you and your wife in paris. >> president trump revealed what he thought about the military parade. he wants something here. >> we are thinking of 4th of july, pennsylvania avenue to have a great parade to show the military strength.
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>> president trump appeared to find a friendly audience in a meeting to discuss reform in the 72-year-old organization. neki hamel said it attendance was so high. >> during the campaign, the president was critical. u.n. and tweeting while it has great potential right now it is just people getting together and talk and having a good time. >> we appreciate the secretary general to fully use his authority to cut through the bureaucracy and make firm decisions to advance the u.n.'s core mission. he appears to have a eager partner. the u.n. secretary called for focus on process.
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>> what keeps me up at night and my answer was simple. bureaucracy. gutierrez promised it a reformed u.n. would give more value for the money. >> we must insure that no one and no member state shoulders a disporportionate share of the birnd. >> tomorrow morning, the president will address the u.n. general assembly. terrorism, north korea and iran will be at the top of his agenda and u.n. ambassador nikki haley said the president will slap the right people and hug the right people. >> lou: president trump pointed to bureaucracy and mismanagement in the united nations and saying results are not in line with the u.s. investment in the
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institution. president trump is not pleased that the united states remains the biggest contributor. and putting in 2 billion out of the total 7.3 billion gentlemen of the jury. my first guest it is it time for the europeans to pick up the slack and do more. former u.n. ambassador john balton. great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> lou: this is it hardly a new thing. gutierrez saying what keeps it up at night. what is waiting on him. bureaucracy. >> like all of the portuguese socialist. >> lou:. what is the game here? the institution is corrupt to the core and absolutely in the and owned and operated by third
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world nationing most of which are socialistic, communicatistic or utterly a dictatorship. and we are watching a security council that is frozen by the president. and china and russia has a vito? >> other than that what can go wrong? the president is optimistic man and comes in the particular swamp in the new york suburb of the washington swamp and wants to do something about it and i wish him good luck. i have seen the efforts of reform come and 30 plus years. there is only one change that can make the u.n. more response itch. elim nate the system of mandatory contributions. and the agencies have to perform
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to get their money. how is that for a revolutionary thought. >> lou: i can see the metrics of the united nations judged. how many peace processes and peace keeping adventures are resulting in pieces kept. >> this is an important point. the point is to freeze the conflict and perpeteate it. we started in 1992 to have a referundum of the western sahari. and we needed aid rougherundum 70000 people. and that was 26 years ago. that is still not taken place. we need to apply our money to things that are important. and other nations may am the same.
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europeans like all of these activities and let them pay for them. >> lou: we can't get european nations to pay their fair share of nato which is created to assure their survival and they will not pay up. and to go to the united nations to ask for equity and fairness in contribution. you know what drives me nuts about the united nations it is a joke and failure. >> the europeans know if the united states put the contributions at the level it wanted to, domestic pressure on their countries would be high. a german diplomat said, why don't you decide how much to credibility. he said we have to be told how much to contribute. >> lou: meanwhile, we pony up
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the money. why do we pert peteate it. it is a joke and everybody knows it is it a joke and the pretense, that somehow great political minds come together as leaders of nations or institutions make the world a safe place is a lie. >> gene kir patrick was asked if the u.s. would withdraw from the u.n. and she paused and no, it is not worth the trouble. >> lou: we would save a couple billion. >> move to voluntarily financing. then withdraw. >> lou: the president tomorrow will give an important speech we are told. i never have seen an important speech to the u.n. general assem
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bleechlt >> george bush referred to it as the annual trip to the wax museum. we'll see if president trump has the same result. >> lou: fourth day of profest in st. louis in the acquittal of a police officer in the shooting of a black man. mreels arrested've -- police arrested 80 people haft night and weapons were found. and in missouri and california, one state closer to being a sanctuary state. a few things about the great state of the california. we'll have much more, stay with us. >> president trump will pursue middle east peace in the first u.n. meeting.
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>> we'll discuss many things and among them peace between the palestinians and israel. it would be a fantastic achievement. >> and take upment president's debut in the united nations and what to do with kim jong-un. and will another hurricane rolling toward puerto rico. evacuation recalleds issued in puerto rico as hurricane maria is upgraded to a category 4 storm. storm. we'l'l'l'l'l ♪ it's a highly contagious disease that can be really serious... especially for my precious new grandchild. it's whooping cough. every family member, including those around new babies, should talk to their doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated. i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax.
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>> lou: the special council, has he or not exceed his authority and how corrupt are the leaderships of a number of our intelligence agencies. we are joined by the president of judicial watch and he's leading much of the charge to find out what happened in the obama nrgz and what some of the agencies are doing against the interest of the american people. >> good to be here. loupe lou starting with the revelations today. that bob mueller the special
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counsel interviewed rob rosenstein who is his boss and he has oversight over mueller and the special counsel. and yet, after an interview, rosenstein doesn't recuse himself and mueller just moves ahead, what is going on here? >> well, he's investigating himself in my view. the firing of comey led to his appointment and will comey's leakingful information led to his appointment and sessions recused himself from anything relating to clinton and the russia scandal and we are faced with a constitutional mess over in the justice department where rosenstein is interviewed by the guy he's supposed to super vise in theory. >> and whom he also appointed. >> right. and he appointed him because sessions recused himself.
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so by rosenstein's own lights he is not be super vising mueller. i think the special counsel regulations and mueller's appointment are suspect. heap is not a u.s. attorney and not subject to senate confirmation and not super vised in a day-to-day by them. he can be fired at the fact but will not go to them for a subpeona or raid mr. mant fort's home with guns drawn. that is suspect. who is it he work for? he doesn't work for the american people and he is an appointed bureaucrat who is exercising powers he's not to do. >> we think that and not
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american the way the thing is proceedings. we have seen previous if councils and this one went so far beyond his charter it is stunning. and the republican leadership of the september and house are not raising their hand a moment to say we need to have discussion about the way you are comporting yourself and moving ahead. this is under investigation as you know, the so- call would collusion for a year by the fbi and now five months by the so- called special counsel. it is at this point, the american people have to be wondering after watching clapper lie and brennan's lies unfold before us. what in want world is this government, so called that was left behind by bark bookkeep-- w
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ransid and is it? >> you have the leader manafort being surveyed by the obama administration, you really have improper intervention in the elections. it goes back to 2012. obama used the irs, robert mueller's fbi collaborated to prosecute the groups that the irs was targeting and suppress the tea party and steal the election in 2012. and 2016 fbi and doj protecting hillary clinton and targeting donald trump and unsuccessful in the election. and mueller is a witness. he intrude for the job.
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>> i understand. lou loupe what can we do about it. the american people are moment going to sit here and be roll would over by a corrupt federal gflt. >> we need to make sure the officials who have the public trust and responsibility step up to the plate. lou loupe -->> lou: who is that? turn to the speaker of the house and intelligence agency and law enforcement agency that is the fbi whose leaders are so corrupt it is it disgusting most americans can't stomach the today. >> i think if session doesn't unrecuse himself and take control over the rogue special counsel investigation,ment president should exercise his authority and police the justice department and remove mr.
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mueller. >> lou: he would be eaten alive by his own party. that is not a possibility for him in the near term? >> i don't know what else to do. he is the responsible official. sessions is recuse himself and maybe he will uprecuse and do the right thing. muler is asking the white house about everything under the sun in terms of the firings of general flip and comb ep and the white house is tourn a sunder from the investigation that is compromised from the beginning. hugh lou we have to go. what we are watch nothing my judgment is the establishment use mueller for what he's used best. a tool against the one person, the one person who can change want direction of what is an
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increasing corruption in federal government and that is the president of the united states. and i think it sfrat forward. tom, as always great to have you here and keep up your great work. >> thank you. >> lou: do you believe if counsel mueller exceeded the original man date of his investigation. cast your vote on twitter at lou dobbs. tweet me and up next. the state of california declared war on the trump administration. and the national left wing media will not report about it. we'll be right back, stay with us.
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ignoring the story on the west coast. it is it clear that the state of california, the government of california organized much of itsitate government and legal resources for one purpose. to mount a campaign of harrassment and destruction. trump administration. it is politico with goff goch jerry brown. and harris in the senate, hong time congressman resigned his seat to be appointed attorney general by the governor. he did what he did since the election of president trump filing a lawsuit and trying to block one of the signature campaign promises, namely the border wall. but this is not the first such action that the democratic a g took against the white house. the california new attorney
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general file would two dozen lawsuits and legal breves against the trump administration. he doesn't have much time to do stuff in state targets. he is daca and air quality and fuel stand arounds to name a few. and the efforts to frustrate the trump agenda supported by the state's leftist and democratic legislature that passed ten resistance bills this session have been unsuccessful and the bills offering protection for dreamer and calling for the sen sure of president president and most notable making california a sanctuary state, and a move that the attorney general sessions which he called uncoinsiable. jerry brown will sign the state law and the california looking to increase its influence in the
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2020 election. law makers putting the primary from june to march. california's efforts demonstrate that the state officials elected and otherwise are radicalized that they are intent on pushing their agenda through and no one should doubt the efforts to california will only strengthened by the left and taken full control of the state government. a quotation of the evening from charles degallement politics too serious of a matter to be left to the politicians and to the media. do you believe it will take a p counsel to show the full depth of corruption from president obama. like me on facebook and follow
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♪and the world will live as one♪ >> lou: the u.s. military flew bomber and stealth fighters over the korean peninsula and live drills with the japanese and south korean war planes in response to the ballistic missile kim jong-un launched and president trump suggested we bring back military paraileds. >> it was two hours of military might and tremendous thing for the fanc and spirit of france and to a large extent much what i witnessed we may do that on
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july 4th in washington down pennsylvania each. >> lou: the president referring to the bastille day parade in france and sparked interest in the military parades in this country. when was the last time you watched a military parade of any size in this country. the last military parade in washington d.c. was 1991 to mark the end of the gulf war and included troops and tanks and a massive, massive display, victory parade and something we haven't had a lot of reason to celebrate since. joining me is restiered general jack keane. >> good to be here. >> lou: so much that is serious and i to start with the president's idea.
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it seems like a grand idea. does it appeal to you? >> yeah, i was in paris prior to the parade and i saw them putting up all of the stands and i didn't realize myself that the parade and celebration of their jers verse is a military one. and i think on the 4th of july across america there are all sorts of parades and fireworks displays, but there is limited military papgsz in there. there is some to be sure. but to have one focused in the military in dc is a great idea. and also want military has a concert here. some of the viewers may not know that. it would be a great day. >> lou: i would hope that every community in the count reach would have a parade, no matter it was with a military contingent nearby or veterans
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who ever. it is such, something that i think is a brilliant idea and i wonder why the military eliminated so many of these engagement, parade engagementes by the veers units. i suspect budget and you can suspect something worse. our military should always be on display i think. >> i agree with you. the military has to be invited. we don't force ourselves on anybody. small town america has the parades and there may not be military in the vicinity and to go to the parade. but they have vets in the parade and police and fire department in the parade and great to see. >> lou: our small community in new jersey put on a show and it
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is terrific one, actually year round. at every event including memorial day. and general, we turn to what is going on in north korea. and the president will talk to the general assembly and united nations is a failed institution incapable of achieving its mission and had at best a record of out right failure over the entire time in existence. where can this president rely on our allies beyond japan and south korea to be supportive and have helpful in the contest that may come not only with north korea but with china. >> the president and secretary tillerson and ambassador haley. they will stay in the context of the u.n. and they have had
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success in the sanctions on north korea. they have not been as tough as they want. they have a large international community support and isolating north korea and being a piriah nation it is it. some point, china and russia are not likely to go along with the tough measures that the country wants and at that point, we'll pull away from the u.n. sanction regime and have to go at the sanctions and against china ourselves. and that's the path we are on. and the other thing that is it happening here, kim jong-un is racing to get nuclearized icbm's. he gets it, he thinks that the united states will acquiese and negotiate the sanctions and not giving up on anything in terms
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of nuclear icbm's. i think that is where his head is and moving rap ipdly to do this. he knows that sanctions take time to take hold and have economic impact. >> would you not say that sanctions haven't worked at all with north korea. they have not slowed but spurred missile necknology and with the assistance with the chinese and nuclear warheads that will rise on the icbm's that are developed quick he. >> they never worked. the only thing that is different is that they are tougher than any better. the trump administration is clear ieped about this lou, they know that sanctions by themselves may not bring north korea to the position we want them to be. they have a full dose of
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skeptism of what they can believe. and believe that china can impact north korea to change its behavior. they haven't given up. >> lou: but they are a clear eyed on what china created in the monster of north korea and the responsibility shared with china if misadventure is the result. general jack keen. good to see you. >> and when equestion tacks learned about t-- equifax learnd about the cyber attack. and let me put it this way, we thought it was six weeks, we were wrong.
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mru lou breaking news now. bloomberg reporting that equifax officials learned about the major breach of the computer system in march 5th months after the hack that exposed the data of 143 million americans was released to the public. equifax said the march breach was not related to the attack in which 143 million americans and if you believe that, atz i am sure everyone does, one of bloomberg's source said the
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breach was involvingment staple intruders. joining us to discuss the fallout. is morgan wright. morgan, good to center you here, >> yes, lou. >> lou: this equifax is started to look like aim criminal esht prize. it really is it. what could want executive and i.t. specialist think to keep material loss of the personal data of 143 million consumers. >> call being him a criminal enterprise is giving them too much credit. they can't shoot straight. cisco found a vulnerability and they published it in march. it looked like the state actor
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compromised the system in finding out we can do this. they are connected to other banks. and they had a intlugz in the canadian bankings and they are linked to the irs and so it was a jumping often point to create intrusions and entries in other systems. and the fact they only rain the investigation under attorney- bright privilege. they did not dischose it. but they will have to make it public. but it was not fixed and they knew about it in march and got anymore in through the same vulnerability. >> and it is it possible that this is what happened. when cisco published the patch in march, it a herted equifax to the vulnerability and they discovered they were victimized
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and held that information from march enemy they final leap decided five months later to release to the public? >> absolutely. anybody with a lick of common sense could have predicted a fbi strchgz. and now second series of insider trading. we'll see when the breach happened and they will pull the information and it is attorney client privilege and we'll get it overlaid when stock was sold. we found out fiech months too late. >> and straightforwardedly. where is the sec? why are they not already victim offed in this and where the hell is it the justice department? >> they are leading this part. investigation and it was opened up in georgia. and the u.s. attorney in georgia
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opened up the case and yeah, you will see movement on this. and the sec is going to be involve would. they are already involved. but we put people in jail, lou for financial mismanagement and ken lay and bernie edwards and benard madoff. what they did nemeds to be criminali criminalized. >> lou: there is a reason it is not criminalized and the business roundtable and financial institutions don't want it that way and it neileds to get that way as you point out. >> thank you. >> and up next, president trump striking back at crooked hillary's criticism of his land mark speech at the unight offed nation. molly heard and she looks good
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good to have you. washington times and opinion editor. charlie heard. and charlie, good to have you here as well. i will start with molly. >> she's smarter. >> lou: than all of us, right. mommy good to have you with us. i have to ask. let's get to it right new hillary clinton, is this woman okay? >> she seems to be having trouble accepting reality. but she is not alone there. there is a good portion. country struggling with this. she's not showing the healthiest levelful semp introspection and she has a bunch much people enkoufrjing her to do anything but loch inward. >> lou: i can't imagine why she is doing what she is doing?
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>>in don't know if she is completely raze. or more crazy than when she ran. i hope she does it. it is terrific for the republican party and donald trump. every time sheep opens her mouth and gets in a squawk with the president he comes away winning and democrats would do going to get her to stop talking. loupe lou california versus the president of the united states, mommy. can you believe that the state government is spending money, time and energy treeing to frustrate the president and his agenda. >> this is the least surprising news and they did this, they issued a joint statement after he was elected and saying they would do resistance. it is it nice for people on the left to embrace federalism.
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but unfortunate leap for california. immigration is it laid out in the constitution as a power for the federal government and they may have more trouble resisting than they would like. loupe lou resisting. weep are watching a state implo implode. the attorney general sessions trying to explain to the goff not to sign a sanctuary state bill. >> like the situation with hillary clinton, it is great for donald trump. there is a lot of people watching the stuff. protest in berkley ear any of the other none stens they are seeing and in an are shaking our homicided and i can't bait for the lekdz.
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the depate over sanctuary is an 80 hash had everyone. in am not call anybody a name. bullpen do you knowledge that the folks in the country in this resistance movement, do you think a one of them understands that their candidate hillary clinton's husband never got 50 percent of the vote in two elections and in fact in his first lekdz had a lower percentage. popular vote than president trump won in 2016, molly? i mean, this is ignorance on parade across the entire country on the part of the democrats and left wing resichtance. what was i going to use. >> i can understand people on the left having difficulty accepting what happened in november. >> lou: why? we have law and order. >> the media made it seem like
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there was no way donald trump could win the presidency. i could understand days or weeks. but we are in late september now. it is beyond the time when people need to grow up and accept reality. and learn to deal with the fact someone they wanted didn't win the lekdz. >> and i need to ask you if i may. john kelly. face palming and the strongest speech i ever heard a president give. and heap's pulling this nonsense with his body language. >> he did. i don't know if it was in response for the speech or not. he has to know the cameras are on him. and he needs to be careful with his body language. it did not have the boss and the people who mattered most. and it is unseemly.
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