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petulant when writing to the factor. i think geraldo was a little petulant. please remember the spin stops here, so we're definitely looking out for you. several big stories breaking tonight, welcome to "the kelly file," everybody, i'm megyn kelly, we have just gotten reports that the crews are searching for the missing malaysia jet. the sun is up, the seas are calm. and we are told they could be there at any moment. more on that in just a bit. we are also tracking the dramat dramatic escalation with putin. and we see amateur video shows russian tanks nearing the ukraine border. we'll have more on that just
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ahead, as well. political story tonight in what looks and sounds like the beginning of a comeback for governor chris christie, once the republican frontrunner for the 2016 presidential nod. he has been bogged for weeks in a controversial bridge situation, and suggestions of political payback, an initial report has now cleared him of wro wrongdoing. earlier today i sat down with governor christie for a cable exclusive in what has passed and what lies ahead. so this report has just come out and exonerates you completely. do you feel exonerated? >> yeah, i do. but i also always knew this is where it would end because i knew from the beginning i didn't have anything to do with this and didn't know anything about it. and that is -- you know, consolation, i think for me and for others who support me. but it doesn't mean i'm not
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responsible. and ultimately, you know, i'm responsible for what people do on my watch. >> and you know already your critics have come out and say this cost a million dollars in taxpayer money and conducted at a law firm at which you have several friends. rudy giuliani has been one of your most vocal defenders on bridgegate. so why should people trust this report? >> first of all, they have worked a long time to develop a reputation, and i don't think they would throw away that reputation by doing some slipshod job. in addition, randy mastro worked for rudy giuliani, he is a registered democrat. nearly five years as governor there is not a law firm in this area i don't have some relationship with, so in the end let the work speak for itself. >> you talked about the responsibility of running an office. you know people have accused you of being a bully or using bully
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tactics, something you have denied. but has this incident given you any pause about your own behavior? >> no, i mean, because i think what people don't understand or some don't want to understand is i'm a really passionate guy and i'm very direct. i'm not one of these typical blow-dry shallacked politicians. and some people love that and some people don't. but at core, megyn, this is who i am. so if i tried to change that i think people would see me as faking it. and i get accused of a lot of things, faking it is not one of them, at least not yet. >> but do you think there is any validity of the idea that the chief executive of an office that his approach infiltrates his office, and the way the staff believes the canon should
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baili behave? >> sure, i think people look at a small sliver of a couple of youtube moments over four years. i don't think anybody was calling me those names during hurricane sandy when i was out on foot every day, with the victims of the crisis, when i was working with their families, hugging them. i think that goes through to my staff also. i think when my staff sees me bring democrat after democrat into this room to craft deals to help make new jersey a better state that infiltrates my staff, too, and if every once in a while they're more direct than they should be that goes with the territory, as well. but what i will tell you, what we're talking about in this most recent incident, is anything i have ever displayed. and anybody who thought they were doing something that would make me happy didn't know me. >> did she ever tell you why she did it? >> she never told me that she did it. >> what do you make of the fact that she and others lied to you
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ands did this thing. when you read the e-mails they sound like callous people who are drunk on their own power, drunk on your own power. why should the american people trust you are a good judge with the people you should surround yourself with public servants? >> that is a really good question and i have asked myself that over the course of the last 11 weeks. if you look at the people i surrounded myself with over time they are really exemplary people who have achieved results. now it turns out there are a couple of people who turned out to be a mistake. that i made a mistake in judging their character. and i admit that mistake. and i'm sorry that it happened. but i can't, when i work with human beings be held to a standard of perfection in them or of me. all i can say is i am going to ask questions i never asked before and never trust
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unconditionally. that is something i've learned from this. >> how does it relate in your relationship with obama, he said he didn't know about the doj targeting reporters. he didn't know about if you like your plan you can keep your your plan is untrue, many voters say a, i don't believe that, but b, if it is true you have a responsibility to know. your thoughts on that. >> well, i think a few things, first is whether you're president of the united states or whether you're governor of a large state like i am it is a fiction to believe we know everything that is going on. i used to say in the town hall meetings was the scary thing about being governor is many had letter head with my name on it and i didn't know what they were doing with it. but it is scary when you find something done in your name -- >> do you see a contrast in how you handled it? >> i acted decisively the day i
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found out and fired the people who were involved and separated from others whose judgment i couldn't trust anymore. i don't know the particular circumstance of the president's relationship with the people you talk about. but i think you're judged much more by the american people and for me by the people of new jersey by how you react to those circumstances, and whether you're decisive and direct. or whether you look like you can't make a decision. >> do you think bridget anne kelly will back up your story when she is under oath? >> i have no idea. but all i can tell you is it is the truth. and certainly, if she is tell the truth she will, because we never had any conversations about this, ever. >> so there will be no e-mails, tape recordings, phone calls that establish you knew about this? >> no, because i did not. >> wow. let me ask you this. you have gone through a lot and we all watch thundis unfold. what did you learn about yourself?
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>> well, i think you begin to learn how much stress you can take in a particular day. i think for me, i've done a lot of soul searching in the last 11 weeks about my life and about what i really want to do with my life and what is really most important to me. i'm spending a lot more time at home than i did before that. by choice. because that is where i want to be. and i kind of put things -- i think it is a little bit better priority order in the last 11 weeks. >> does that affect your willingness or your consideration about running for president. if you want to spend more time at home it is not consistent with staying home. >> i don't know if it is consistent. sometimes you bring that home with you. i don't think that portion in ordering will affect in any way the decision-making process. >> has it made your family more willing to see you run, more
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supportive of a presidential run? >> oh, no, i don't think so, i don't know how it would, because some of the frenzy has been overwhelming. but what i think it has done is give a public window on how to deal with the public. >> how has it concerned them? >> they have concerns about me, super bowl weekend i went up to my 20-year-old son and i said are you doing okay with all of this? he said dad, you have to stop. this is not the time you have to worry about us, this is the time we worry about you? >> your one son came to you and said, did you do it? how did that feel? >> of course it was very hard, he said i didn't think you did that, i had to ask you. that is a 20-year-old who is off at college. and in a lot of ways the one most engaged in all of this. andrew has read everything and watched everything and commented on it. i said are things tough for you at school?
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he said no, no, dad, they never really liked you here anyway. it is really not so much different. >> prior to this you were a bit of a darling in the mainstream media, of the republican anyway. has it changed your view? >> no, i always said when i had a good day in the mainstream media it wasn't real, and when i had a bad day it wasn't real. i always said to the folks in the party we don't get anywhere complaining about it either. we need to just do our jobs. >> what did you think of the constant 24/7 coverage of you in the media? >> i think jon stewart said one night, i didn't realize he was president of the united states of new jersey. you know? and i think that kind of
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encompasses my thought. >> but it has hurt you, in the polls you have definitely fallen, against hillary clinton, and the matchup. and i think yesterday, there was a poll saying is chris christie qualified to be president? do you think he would make a good president? and 52% said no, your numbers had fallen a lot since a couple of months ago. so do you have too much baggage now to run for president? >> that will be for other people to judge, there is no baggage here because i didn't do anything. and that will eventually start to wash out as it did already. what the american people and the people of new jersey really care about is did you do it? and when they found out you didn't, i think they will just say okay. >> and that is not all we talked about. monday night, part two of my cable interview with chris christie. we'll discuss the challenges of a possible presidential run. >> your bear hug of president obama, some people on the right
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in particular felt betrayed by that. they felt you hurt mitt romney, did you? his answer to that, his thoughts on the gop field and who he thinks as the top three frontrunners and how they considers himself in that. that is monday, on "the kelly file," set your dvrs, 9:00 p.m., on "the kelly file." and we have breaking news next on the possible big lead on the missing jet from malaysia as we get reports from ships that could be picking up some of the debris spotted by satellites in the new area out of the ocean. also ahead, a question of credibility. you're calling him a liar on national television. >> absolutely. >> if you heard the figures just out. our frank lund's focus group has a startling look at the administration's claims, then, louis farrakhan. >> we'll see the end of you by
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malaysia plane. we got word a short time ago that ships are rushing to this spot in a desperate hope to physically get their hands on something. joining me now, captain chuck nash who is a retired navy pilot and fox news contributor, and robert mark, who is a fox news aviation analyst. this is promising, because what happened over the past few weeks before they moved the search site they spotted the debris by satellite. then by the time the boats get there it is gone. but this is much closer to an area they can get to. do you believe they can actually lay hands on this debris? >> belief is too strong a word, megyn, i'll use hope because we have to start narrowing this down. and it appears that over the last couple of weeks that is exactly what has been happening. we have been getting better looks at the data. and it has been shrinking the area, now we're down to an area that is 20% of the original search area. one has to go with the data one
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is presented. and the data that we have been presented has come from the satellites, what the malaysian government has said and now we're down to a much smaller area, albeit large, so we'll start to see when they fish it out of the water. >> and robert, perhaps it is me, but can't help but say here we go again. this is the ocean, a lot of debris, what do you think? >> you know, you're right, megyn, i know when we talked the other night about this, i think the fact that the boeing folks and the inmarsat folks were working in conjunction with the malaysians and the australians to shrink this area, they had a good reason to do it now that i see the data, too, and i feel very hopeful -- >> what is a good reason? >> well, they used the calculations they looked at originally and they looked at
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the calculations of the air speed and then they matched it from the satellite photos, the original one came from the french, my sources told me. and they said it couldn't have possibly because if the airplane was at this speed. they did some re-calculation, saying if the airplane was going this speed it was in this area maybe. i realize we're running out of time, those batteries and the black boxes probably only have another ten days left before they go dead. >> captain nash, i want to ask you, because general mcinerney will be here in a bit. he thinks the original search area reignites some of his suspicions about the northern area, and why the plane didn't go south. he questions why the inmarsat data sent us south to begin with. do you think this is a legitimate question, that we should be questioning inmarsat's
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data? >> well, i'm keeping everything on the table because until we find the wreckage we don't know. but i just go more towards the southern view, even though it has been adjusted it has not been adjusted out of the southern part of the ocean. >> and how much stock do we put in the fact, captain, that that is where all the u.s. resources are going. if the government knows something they're not telling us boy they're spending a lot of money on their ruse. >> and megyn, another thing we started looking there a week before inmarsat came out and said it was on the southern route. >> rob, you mentioned the malaysian government, how much trust should we put in them? because you rightly point out to our producers they may have a conflict of interest here. >> well, i think the malaysian government has been suspect since the second day when we learned that two people had gotten on the airplane with stolen passports. but that said, many of us journalists thought that the malaysians should probably back off from this particular
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investigation because they have that conflict of interest. they own malaysian airlines. so it is a little odd to have the company that owns the airline doing the investigation, too. >> uh-huh. and now we're seeing much more involvement it appears by the australians, which is a good sign. gentlemen, thank you both. >> you're welcome. >> and if we hear anything about what they find during this hour we'll bring it to you. still as i mentioned, general tom mcinerney who is raising new questions about this search area and suggesting that this plane still may not be in the indian ocean at all. again, why he has renewed his earlier concerns. he is here. and as fears grow, are russian troops invading a neighboring country? we'll take a look at why one top administration official is responding with a selfy?
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god said that the white race is a race of devils. i didn't say it. i just believe it because of their actions and their history. show me the saintly ones. >> oh, well, that was louis farrakhan, one of the most controversial public figures in the united states today. he is the leader of the nation of islam, but did you know he is also a farmer? an islamic charity tied to farrakhan has pocketed money in farm subsidies, taxpayer farm subsidies. your money, greg jarrett is a fox news anchor and attorney and has this story, hey, greg. >> but i'm no farmer, you know all over america there are nonprofits that have almost nothing to do with farming and they get farm subsidies,
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including a purported charity, called the economic savings program but it has no record of ever being a charity with the attorney general's office which oversees nonprofits. nevertheless taxpayer money has been sent to farrakhan's chicago home although the alleged charity claims to fund something called mohammed farms consisting of 1600 acres in georgia. >> the group has collected nearly $160,000. but it is listed as not in good standing by the illinois secretary of state. in fact it was involuntary dissolved by the state. >> dissolved. well, they nevertheless ask for tax-deducted contributions. but the irs-based -- and we checked it. offers tax exempt status, shows
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no listing for those folks. the irs has not returned calls requesting documents. by the way, it is a crime to pretend your a charity and also a crime to defraud the government out of taxpayer money. i called the u.s. attorney's offe office and they could neither deny or confirm the situation. >> how do they qualify for farm subsidies, i would just like to say we're also a farm. >> yeah, congress basically wrote a law that is so ridiculously overbroad that any person, any group can claim to be a charity, and they qualify, i mean, you and i. it can be the gregg and megyn, let's say duck charity. we don't have to prove we're spending money linked to farming or anything of that sort. we just can say yeah, it is kind of land-related. we want to preserve ducks and you and i can make a load of money, we're talking $9 billion
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a year. congress hands out that money, with no checking, no oversight like candy on halloween. >> those groups have no trouble getting their tax exempt status. however, if you mark down conservative, forget about it. >> especially in the tea party cincinnati office. >> limited government, that is a problem. if you like to farm and hate white people, no problem. >> and other people are clearly gaming the system. >> wow, gregg, thank you for that. sure. breaking tonight, a new search site closer to australia is renewing hope now in finding flight 370. as several planes spot debris in the same area and the boats are racing to examine them physically right now. but general tom mcinerney says he is not convinced that this plane is in the indian ocean. he joined us the other day saying he was starting to believe that and we'll talk to
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370. the new search zone is 680 miles northeast from the old search site. they shifted it as of last night. general tom mcinerney is a retired air force pilot and fox news contributor. and you know, not for nothing, but the plane is largely blue and gray that they're looking for but lots of things are blue and gray in the ocean. so they're again trying to find something in the ocean, general mcinerney. does this change your assessment? they said it was one place and late last night they moved almost 700 miles to another place and further revised the satellite data that they were using to come to the conclusions. does it change your opinions about what likely happened here? >> well, a couple of nights i was on with you, megyn, and i was getting optimistic. now look, i want them to find the airplane in the south indian ocean. then it is no longer a threat to
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the american forces, the american public and our national security. so i would dearly like it. but when you're almost 33% off on your mileage moving at almost 700 miles in the leg i'm beginning to question their methods. look, they are doing a very tough job in a very tough area. and the poseidon is the best search vehicle from the air that we have got. except we could probably have global hawks that stay up 38 hours, 20 hours, it depends. whereas we're only getting four or five hours on the poseidon, we need more persistence there to help the poseidon. >> why don't we do that? >> it is not a money thing or a resource thing, they're in the middle east, but they may be watching air fields in the middle east they may be concerned about. secretary hagel said yesterday
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we can't rule out any option including terrorism. so all i'm saying is we've never had international inspectors go in and look at the pakistani air fields. pakistani government very quickly said no aircraft came in their air space. and they said it very quickly. took the indian government a day or two longer. i'm suspicious of that, particularly because they have a track record of hiding osama bin laden, of funding the taliban. so i'm not comfortable with that. i don't think we should exclude it. we have our entire focus down in the io, and the inmarsat data, and i think they have got good people, but you're off 30-something percent megyn, we need to relook that. >> the io, end ocean, and we spoke with one of the top executives at inmarsat about why they ruled out the track, and not north towards pakistan, here is what he told me, stand by. >> we can rule out the northern
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pathway because none of the pings that we got, that we gave into the investigation on the 11th match with the northern route. but they very much match with the projected southern route. the match is pretty much inescapable. >> and for those who say it could be in the indian ocean, what do you think? >> i would love to hold out hope, but the plane went south. >> what do you think about that? >> i am not privy to that data, he is very sure of himself, and god bless him. but he is off 30% in his last distance. you have to go off the inmarsat data. that is the best data we have. >> and to the region, our government believes as well that
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it is in the south. >> yeah, well, we're not all that sure, megyn. let me just say that. but the fact is that it appears that way. but i think that we should not exclude, despite what was said, the potential in the northern sector, that is all i'm saying. when you walk away from it, then look, even if that airplane is in the south io, southern end ocean, the fact is with those valleys, those volcanic ridges, et cetera, it will be extremely difficult to find that airplane in that kind of depth. up to 20,000 feet. that is an awesome challenge. so i'm just concerned that we have ruled everything out based on that inmarsat. >> sure, as you point out our defense secretary is not ruling anything out. so people need to keep an open mind until we know one way or the other and we don't know yet. general, good to see you. >> thanks, megyn.
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well, in the 24 hours since president obama yesterday announced that more than six million americans have now signed up for health care, and again, there are a lot of questions about what that means. there have been many questioning how credible the numbers actually are. especially given that the president's promise that if you like your health care plan you can keep it was named f politifacts lie of the year, so what does it mean? >> who voted for obama and was disappointed in the president's handling of health care? tell me why. >> i felt like he was doing a clinton move, that is why. >> snookered. >> yes, it is an old word, means i felt like it was a ponzi scheme or something that was going on. one thing we were promised and we got something else. and then he was trying to do the
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soft shoe shuffle. >> president obama comes off strong and comes off to americans like he was going to get it done, this does not start off very well. >> do you think he had good intentions? >> i'm not sure if he had good intentions, i feel skeptical and feel this might be the direction he wanted it to go in, in the first place. >> so he wanted to tank his own health care plan? >> perhaps, part of a larger scheme, somebody used the term ponzi scheme. i think it is something that has made me very skeptical. >> i don't think he wanted to -- tank his own action. i think he knew what happened and then didn't tell the american public, and that is where i get him. >> i think he is a very competent man who gets things done and i find it odd he was not able to get this done. >> so you're basically damning him? >> you could call it that? >> i thought -- i believe that he knew well before any of this came down that this was going to
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happen. i think before the election they knew. i think it was part of their plan to maybe force everybody into it. >> you agree with this? >> he knew. >> the best case scenario is that he lied. and i'll tell you why. because the other alternative is that he is just not engaged. he did not know about what was going on behind scenes. he did not know about benghazi. this is a man who has never had administrative experience. if this is experience -- i'm just saying we're paying the price for it now. he is just not engaged in the job of administration. and that is a worse scenario. >> he absolutely lied to the american public. if he had known or had pre-told everybody know you can't keep your doctor. >> you think he knew it? >> absolutely. >> if he had told the truth to the american public there is no way that it would have passed. >> you understand the strength of that word? you're calling him a liar? >> absolutely. >> on national television. >> that doesn't intimidate you?
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>> not at all. >> you are so audited. >> i'm very disappointed there it going to be much repercussions and many people who are paying higher premiums and getting less health care. even those who are getting the obamacare are going to get less health care. >> okay, well -- we got 20 average americans, who here is paying higher premiums because of obamacare? one, two, three, four, five of you. go ahead. >> this was rated the lie of the year by politifact. and i mean it is an atrocity. over six million people have lost their health care. i think now it is up to 4.2 million have signed up. and a lot of them are paying higher premiums and deductibles, and this is an atrocity. >> you want to defend it? >> yeah, i thought the people who might lose their health care insurance were those who were covered by company policies and
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that their companies might choose to switch networks. and therefore, their employees would no longer have doctors in the network. >> so you blame the corporations, not the insurance companies? >> i'm not saying i blame -- >> five million people have lost their health care. who is responsible for that? no answer? >> i don't know. but -- >> no answer, what you're saying is, it is not the president. five million people, answer, is it the president or the corporations? >> the corporations then. >> wow, your thoughts on that, follow me on twitter @megynkelly and go to our facebook page, facebook.com/thekellyfile. and russia and ukraine, the president making a personal phone call. see what happened next. and one official is taking heat for responding to this crisis with this picture. a selfie, really? plus, if you have ever been
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to pull troops back as reports show there could be 80,000 of them. with an invasion all but imminent. one top official responded to this with a selfie. he is a marine combat veteran, congressman, good to see you, as a group, the republicans send a letter to president obama talking about their deepest concerns, wanting to know about our military readiness and suggesting we beef it up in the area? the state department chooses this response, which is by the spokesperson, tweeting out "united for ukraine." she was universally mocked for this. one wrote, remember when winston churchhill did something? we laugh, but -- >> this is amateur hour, and
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kind of shows you when you come out of academia and you don't have any real world experience that is the lens in which this administration is viewing this conflict. that is kind of the lens in which they viewed syria. we still don't have a status of forces agreement in afghanistan. so this is what this administration does. i think they live in a liberal world where we think that everybody is as nice as we are, and everybody should live by the same rules as americans live by and respect life and value each other. they don't quite understand that there is places out there that people like the russians, the syrians, a lot of places in the middle east and southwest asia where they don't value what we ca value. and there is a real disconnect between what the state department thinks is the real world and what the real world really is. it is hard for them to reconcile that. >> she said the people of ukraine are fighting to have their voices heard and the
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benefit of communicating over social media is it sends them a direct message that we are with them. that we support them. >> here is how we show them that, megyn. >> let me ask a question, that may be true of the people of ukraine and i want to know if you think there is a benefit to that. do you think something like this is also perceived in any way by president putin? >> no, i don't think it is perceived by him. he knows that we are basically toothless in this, here is what would send a message, if we dropped off weapons in ukraine, or had nato drop in weapons as putin thinks about crossing ukraine into one of their russian breakaway places there southwest of ukraine. maybe it would make it more costly for them. so there are things like that. no, i don't think he is on twitter and i think he is laughing at us. but this is what happens when you disengage, this goes back five years, megyn, we have zero
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leverage to make the russians do anythi anything. >> well, at least they're talking, what do you make of the fact they're talking? >> i apologize, we have a satellite delay, but at least they're talking and it seems promising that they're engaging, perhaps indicating that president putin has decided that immediate military action is not necessary. >> that would be great. if that -- >> that is a quick answer. >> sounds good to me. this is what the russians have done. they have done this literally since before i was born. this is what they always did. this is what countries that want to make geographical conquests, when we realize it is too late, it is too late to stop them. that is what assad did, i don't think you can trust putin. he understands power, that is it. and that is the last thing that our president projects, is
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power. >> can you beat that? got to go. it says got to go. congressman, great to see you, thank you for coming on. >> and this is @ state department, come on. if you have ever been harassed, you can't miss this next story. one woman captures an incredible case of road rage on camera, with the ending every victim has ever hoped for. ♪ geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. (knochello?
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trace? >> happened just outside of tampa, megyn, and of course this is the situation we've all been in. you're kind of going with the flow of traffic and somebody gets right on your bumper. well, tracy sloan says she was riding in the left lane because she was planning on turning left. and the guy as you see him behind her was being very aggressive, listen to tracy. >> i'm looking in my mirror, and i'm like dude, what is going on? so after about -- not quite a minute i just pulled out the phone and just -- driving with one hand focusing on the road and the mirrors and just kind of held up the phone. >> so the speed limit is 55, she is going 50. finally the guy in the truck decides to pass her on the right and as he goes by he gives her the famous one-finger salute. well, she keeps on taping and that is where she says instant karma kicks in. watch this.
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>> that is what you get. all on video, buddy. it was an honest reaction, and i probably shouldn't have laughed. but you know, when you take something out like that, he took out a huge pole. when you take something out like that, and for something so stupid. >> she posted the video on line, by the way, and she also gave me the copy. she had a million hits on this thing. she was kind of amazed. because on line she got a lot of hate mail saying she was the one that was wrong here. by the way, the cops arrested the driver for the scene of the accident. of course, the real justice here is poetic, for the truck driver. >> you know, i look at my sister, she slows down so she can keep them in what she calls "prison". >> yeah, that is annoying. >> got to run. >> not me, as soon as they give
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