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tonight we begin with the humanitarian crisis playing out along our southern border, critics lashing out at lawmakers claimses that more and more children and families flood across our border from central america, overwhelming border patrol agents, government resources and pushing detention centers to capacity. some 50,000 illegal immigrants have either been caught or have voluntary surrendered since just last october. many reportedly traveling here on rumors they will be granted amnesty, this comes as "los angeles times" reports the number of immigrant minors being deported has plummeted since
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president obama took office. more than 8200 were deported in 2008 during president bush's final year in office. by 2013, that number fell to just 1669. critics including texas governor rick perry says it's the white house's fault for failing to lead on the immigration issue. listen. >> for over two years we've drawn the attention of this issue to this administration. as a matter of fact, in may of 2012, we sent a letter, laid out what was happening with the unaccompanied minors that were showing up at the border, and we told them, if you do not address this, here is what's going on happen. we're seeing that become reality today. >> but president obama says he wants solutions. he's already asked congress for more money and resources, and is also vowing to act on his own without congress, if necessary. elizabeth pran with the news tonight from washington. >> hi, julie.
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critics from both washington and loam, saying -- while the president has asked congress for more tools such as funding, as well as attorneys, republicans are pushing for overall immigration reform, calling for better communication with central american leaders, and immediate action on the border. they also say it's going to be hard to push legislation through congress with the constant threat of executive action. >> any president -- i've known five presidents. every other president i've known would be calling people over to the white house to say let's sit down and discuss this together. >> he needs to speak for the people in the region saying children coming here legally will be sent back. if you don't do that, you're going to incentivize more children coming here illegally. >> secretary jeh johnson, who has been selected to review, he
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did not however confidently confirm that the mass amounts of people, specifically children, would be deported. he reiterated the administration will take action. >> there are a number of things that the president and i, within the confines of existing law, can do to fix the broken immigration system, and we will. if congress doesn't act, we will. >> the president will travel to texas this coming wednesday. the administration says he has no intentions of visiting the border to look at what he calls a humanitarian crisis. julie, back to you. >> and as elizabeth just mentioned texas governor rick perry asking president obama to visit the border later this week. the white house responding to the request, saying the president is already very attuned to what is happening at the border, therefore refusing to go and visit there. what do you think? would his going to the border actually change anything? tweet me. we'll read some of your responses later in the show.
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turning to iraq, iraqi government officials say they carried out at least three air strikes against terrorist fighters in mosul, the country's second largest city. that's where the leader of the terror group isis is. abu back article al baghdadi was allegedly spotted in public in fact. iraq's government working to confirm the authenticity of the video that claims to show him delivering a seruming at the great mosque in mosul. the alleged -- and syria to be a new islamic state. meanwhile, in washington, concerns are mounting that terrorists gains are putting security at risk worldwide. stev steve is live in washington today. who is exactly expressing concern? >> senator john barrasso of wyoming, who suggested the u.s. could be in danger because of the isis assault on iraq, and that abu bakr al baghdadi feels
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emboldened by his recent success in taking over key parts of northern iraq. barrasso says it's all to be expected as u.s. troops pulled out of the iraq all together. >> when the united states leaves a vacuum, others will go in, others will fill it, bad actors will show up. we're seeing that right now. my greatest concern is for what he intends to do, and i think they have the capability and the intend to attack the united states. the president i think really has not been leading. i want to know what the president's plan is. >> senator john mccain also said the president seems to have no plans. >> what are democrats saying about the latest swipes to the president? >> they say the president's action, sending a small number of troops to help the iraqis and protect u.s. interests are exactly the measured steps that were needed. >> showing strong leadership in
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the region. i think the steps he's taken so far as it relates to iraq and focusing on i.s.i.s. as a threat and ultimately to us is they're going to try to form a caliphate. i think the -- >> casey acknowledges that other steps may have to be taken in the future. julie? >> steve, thank you very much. >> you bet. we're learning new details about some of the enhanced security measures being implemented at airports overseas that have flights heading here into the united states form the tsa says the increased security over concerns that terrorists in syria could be developing some kind of bomb that could get past current airport security measures undetected. so now the tsa says air travelers overseas may have to turn on their electronics devices and show security agents that they actually work, and so any devices that don't power on simply just won't be allowed on the plane. those passengers may be subject
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to additional screening as well. these changes are currently only for international flights into the u.s. israeli authorities have arrested six jewish suspects in connection with the murder of a palestinian teenager form the 16-year-old boy was abducted last week, his charred body found a short time later. little is known about the people accused of killing him, but palestinians believed it was a revenge killing for the earlier death of three israeli teens. those murders have touch off a wave of violent protests between israelis and palestinians, and this weekend both sides exchanged rocket attacks between israel and the gaza strip. israeli citizens are being worn now their government will not tolerate murder os acts of revenge. >> if these are jews who are going to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law if they perpetrated these crimes, they will not be hailed as heroes by israeli political leaders, there would not be public squares in israel named after them. >> little school boyce and girls
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in israel will not emulate them as heroes. that's exactly what we have on the palestinian side. >> david lee miller has more from jerusalem. david? >> julie, israeli police have reportedly arrested six people in connection with the murder of a 16-year-old palestinian boy. they were described as israeli jews who allegedly mitted the crime for, quote, nationalistic motives. the teenager mahmud abu adair was -- his death came three days after three were found murdered. over the weekend they voiced their angers on the streets. demonstrations occurred in arab communities in the northern part of the country. protesters hurled fire bombs and rocks at police. police fired stun grin gaze and rubber bullets. the cussling of the murdered
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palestinian boy was released from police custody and is now under house arrest. police say tariq, khadeir, amateur have you had i don't shows him being beaten while restrained. the justice minister here has called for an investigation into the incident form lastly, militants in gaza today fired at least 20 rockets into israel. analysts say unless things cool down here and soon, the violence could spread as well as escalate. julie? right now police are investigating the deaths of a fellow brother in blue. the latest on the search for the suspect who shot the officer as he sat in his patrol car. plus a new development coming up, in the new oscar pistorius murder trial, the video that's now surfacing and why defense attorneys are a big
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deadly violence erupted. police and wouldn'ted more than two dozen since friday night. two of the shootings involved police. in one case officers shot and killed a 16-year-old boy, who they say pointed a gun at them. a few hours later they shot a man, that suspect is expected to survive. where two veteran police officers were killed in different parts of that skate. in the city of gary, police say they now have a person of interest in custody after officer jeffrey westerfield was found shot to death in his patrol car. he apparently was making a routine traffic stop, when
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someone shot him in the head. this happen just howard after another veteran was killed, this time in a shootout. the suspect in that shooting is hospitalized, facing a preliminary charge. a new video has surfaced of oscar pistorius, the video obtained by an australian broadcaster showing the double amputee runs without his prosthesis, with his right away stretched out and hand clenched as if holding a gun. he's currently on trial, as you know, for murder in south africa. pistorius claims he mistook her for an intruder. brian, what do we know about the video? >> it is committed about its his defense lawyers last year, it shows the paralympian reacting
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what happened when he shot his model girlfriend four times in his home in south africa. the video was leaked and aired on australia's channel 7. fox news does not have access to the video, but we watched it. it shows pistorius in his home running without his prosthetics on, wearing a tank top, black shorts, pretending to hold a again. it us shows the double amputee struggling to drag a woman out of a bathroom and carrying her down a staircase with his prosthetics on. he even re-creates the moment he screamed when he realized the person her had shot was steen camp and not a burglar. the woman that plays steen camp is his sister amy, but pistorius' lawyers say the video was obtain illegally from an american company called the evident room, which they hired to prepare a re-enactment. in a statement pistorius'
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lawyers say the evidence room violated a nondisclosure agreement saying, quote, for the family, the airing of this footage constitutes a staggering breach of trust and invasion of the family's privacy. julie? >> what kind of implications will this have on the case, if any. >> it defense on who you ask. pill tore injureses's lawyers is a it supports his take, which leaves some to believe the video may have leaked by the defense itself. >> if you look at the overall flavor, it's very favorable to pill tore injures and might be at a minimum, an effort to sway the court of public opinion. >> of course, the only opinion that actually meters is that of the judge. pistorius' case resumes on monday president if found guilty of premeditated murder, he faces 25 years to life in prison, julie. >> we'll be watching it here. thank you, brian.
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now an update on the story we told you about yesterday. a california distance swimmer is now speaking out on how he survived an encounter with a great white shark, captured here on video. >> get out of the water! >> shawn, get out of the water? >> scary video. dominic is live from los angeles with the latest. dom? >> hey there, julie.
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yes, absolutely, the first words out of this swimmer just less than 24 hours, really, after it happened to him yesterday morning. steve rugals was part of a swimming team practices between hermosa beach and manhattan beach just south of los angeles yesterday, when he crossed a fishing line on which there was a great white shark trying to wrestle is way off the hook. these are the words that he actually gave to local media, extraordinary stuff describing that moment. take a listen. >> we actually we are yelling at these guys, saying there's a shark on the line, stop, move away. i really think that swimmer got too close to the fishing line. >> swimmers come through the area on a regular basis. the white juvenile sharks are friend at manhattan beach area. it just happened to be an incident where they crossed paths. >> okay. my apologies there. that was a different sound bite.
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i hoped we were going to bring you sound of steven robes himself. i can pair paraphrase. he was saying the moment the shark collided with him, it bit right into my chest. you could hear just everything crunch. i was staring at the shark eyeball to eyeball literally like right there. they got bite marks to the right side of his rib cage. he's actually been released. just an absolutely extraordinary event. you know, julie, shark attacks really are very rare. we've only had 101 of them in the past 60 years in california, only 13 are actually fatal. in the united states, 47 shark attacks in the large yeast alone just one of those in california was fatal. in fact we understand that florida is the most dangerous place in the country where you can actually go. nearly half of the attacks last year took place down in florida. back to you. >> scary statistics.
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wildfire so much, dom any. is now 30% contained with crews working near triple-digit temperatures. to get the flames under control, the so-called monticello fire broke out friday. officials are concerned now about a potential change in wind direction. and they're keeping evacuation orders in place for dozens of home. a pinched electrical cord being blamed for a high-rise fire that left firefighter dead. our top story as we go across america. new york. investigators say 40-year-old lieutenant gordon envelope died when he went into an apartment to search for victims. >> we mourn with all, to do everything we can to comfort the lieutenant's family, as difficult as that might be. >> a married father of two, he's the 18th new york city firefighter killed on the job since the september 11th attacks. two other firefighters and two
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residents were treated for minor injuries. missouri -- prisoners pitching in to help protect a town against flooding. about 50 inmates joining other volunteers, filling sandbag toss redirect waters. the town of clarksville is prone for flooding this time of year, and volunteers say more people are making an effort to protect it. back to new york -- american pride on full display in brooklyn. that is until someone stole seven flags on display in this neighborhood. you can see the suspect in this surveillance video. one family says their stolen flag belonged to their grandfather, a world war ii veteran. >> what kind of person does it take to take an american flag? two bald eagles released into the wild. they should bon in a sang wear where the mission is to restore the bald eagle population in the area. the eagles are named lady talon and battle force in honor of two
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washington post" is shedding light on who was most likely being targeted for online surveillance by federal spies. the national security agency is far more likely to intercept conversations between ordinary internet users than legally targeted terror suspects. the paper obtained some 160,000 intercepted emates and instant messages from former nsa contractor edward snowden. they reveal while some messages were a source of valuable intelligence, many more dane just personal information and photos of u.s. citizens. by law the nsa may only target foreign nationals located overseas unless it obtained a warrant from a special surveillance court. terrorists open fire on innocent civilians, killing at least 22 people. or top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. kenya -- al qaeda linked mill tans from al shabab
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claiming responsibility for the attack. about 15 gunmen raided a small town and began shooting at residence. they burned several buildings, including a church. kenya has seen anning in in attacks in sends troops to fight al shah back back in 2011. poland, a small plane crashes killing 11 people. only one person on board survived. the aircraft was carrying parachutists for a train flight when it went down. still no word on an official cause, but firefighters say the plane may have been overloaded. china, days of heavy rain taking a toll on several villages, flash floods forcing many people from that you are homes. landslides, blocked roads, railways and major highways, emergency crews rushed in to get those trapped to higher ground. some areas received more than 8 inches of rain in the last three days. taiwan. . it's a panda bear party, the
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cuddly bear celebrated her first birthday, and of course what party wouldn't be complete without a birthday cake? made of her favorite foods, including bamboo apples, carrots and pineapples. that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. i'm julie banderas. this is a fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. growing fallout from president obama's use of executive orders. actions that critics say stripped power away from congress. house speaker john boehner responding to the president's recent "so sue me" comment. boehner says that's exactly what he plans to do. in a new op-ed piece, he explains why suing the president must be done. our political insiders are here. you can join the conversation on twitter @juliebanderas an and @fninsiders. pat joins us, and here at home base in new york city, john,
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former republican congressman for new york, and doug shone, former pollster for president bill clinton. thank you all for coming in. we've got a lot to talk about tonight. let's get right into it. pat, i want to start with you. president obama, i want to go to his exec testify order policy. he once said in his 2013 state of the union address, speaking about climate change at the time, but he said if congress won't act sooner to protect future generations, i will. with congress unwilling to make really any real action at this point, and a lot of polls out there say congress isn't doing much. do you feel like president obama perhaps is abusing his power? >> well, i've said so, and we've said so on the show for some time. what's shocking to me is that john boehner and the house waited this long to take the president on when he's been changing the rule on the
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environment, more importantly ignoring the statute on obama. dare. jonathan materiturley, who is a liberal democrat and been a supporter of president obama, has said it flatly, this man is abusing the constitution worse than anyone, including richard nixon. it is -- we need a rule of law here, not a rule of simply who has the votes, or who can do whatever he wishes to do, and the american people are starting to catch on. i'm amazed at the president's response that i don't have to follow the law, i'm -- things need to be done. i want to go to jonathan turley's comment, as you just mentioned it in his op-ed. i want to quote part of it in "the new york daily news" whether it is sue me or bring it on, presidential taunts tend to play better political than practically. the invitation for a congressionally lawsuit may sound on its face like it's welcoming judicial review, but
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it's not. if he files a lawsuit gentz the executive order, will it hurt the gop? >> it could, because there is an image in the electorate of a basically paralyzed political system, with the republicans actually less popular than the democrats. in this case, i agree with my colleague pat caddell, that what the president is doing is overstepping and overreaching, but what the american people want to hear from john boehner, we have an agenda, we're going to push it forward to revitalize the economy, and get the country moving again, not confrontation, so i think it's a double-edged sword, which is what the president is betting on. >> i want you to react to john boehner's op-said. the piece from the speaker of the house said this, what's disappointing is the flippant dismissal of the constitution we are both sworn to defend. it is utterly beneath the dignity of the office. i know the president is frustrated, i'm frustrated, the
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american people are frustrated, too. what do you think of that? >> well, i'm frustrated hearing all this, and realizing that the president of the ubs and the speaker of the hour cannot even sit down anymore and have a conversation and come to some middle ground, which is the way the system is supposed to work. it's not working, and i think it goes back early on in this president's tenure, the way obama care was bass passed, all with democrats and the house and senate, dirty deals to get it done. the public was never for it, still isn't for it. it became the law of the land, and then this president started changing the law unilaterally. this has so soured. political system, that no one can work with each other on anything otherd anything else. they could work on obama care. immigration is crying out with these children sitting down there. >> and we're going to get into that in a moment. >> here's the problem. the president wants to let everybody in and make them citizens so they can vote
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democrat. that's the democratic policy, right? the republican policy, they don't have one. send them all back, john mccain, he wants to give them amnesty. there's no unified republican response. >> no compromise also, either. >> steven moore writes -- over a solution. it isn't working or making a difference. we must influence. bad move for gop, because potus has 18282 executive orders for days, the lowest for presidents in the past 50 years. there's no standing. >> steven moore had it right, julie. we knee solution to problem lice immigration, like an economy that's growing at less than 2.5%. bottom line, we're not getting them, we need them, not lawsuits, progress. >> let's move on to immigration. >> sorry, go ahead. >> let me throw into the second tweet there. yes, the president has made less
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executive orders, but the ones he's made are so huge and so far beyond the lines. >> give me an k356r78. >> well, the health care, suspending the law, putting out -- even though ignoring statutory deadlines, statutory issues, same things with the appointments in which he was slapped down by the supreme court 9-0 on i get to maim appointments, even though he defended the very same process when he was in the senate during these sort of phony faux resources. he got slapped down on that. he is getting slapped down. he is overreaching in a big way. it's not about numbers. it's about concept. and johnson turley put his finger on it two weeks ago of the it's frightening because of the precedent we're starting to see for the future of a really imperial presidency, when he
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said barack obama is doing what only richard nixon could dream of doing. >> exec testify orders have backfired, immigrate reform has backfired. many of the president's promises have backfired. immigration reform, the crisis right now in fact for our southern border is boiling over. we've been talking about it on a daily basis. lawmakers are under fire, accused of not doing enough to address the inflection, and i'm talking tens of thousands, protests erupting on both sides of the issue as washington apparently waits to get involved. president obama is vowing that he will act without congress if necessary. once again, he'll pick up the phone and use his pen and ignore what congress wants. but leaders in our border states say that the problems need to be fixed now. some 50,000 illegal immigrants have either been caught or voluntary surrendered since just last october, john. >> yeah. well, listen, this thing has got to come to a head with some solution that congress and the
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president agree on. because what's happened is the repeated talk that we were moving towards an amnesty this summer, in august we heard by august there will be one passed in the house. that has attracted all these parents in central america to send their children up here to get them into america, to get the amnesty. well, there isn't going to be an amnesty, so we have the children, what do we do with them? are we going to send them back? it's a terrible mess. >> julie, this is cries out for a absolute, a solution that strengthens border enforcement, clarifies policies regarding these children and offers a pathway to citizenship for those who are here. steven moore said let's get together and have a real solution, this is crying out for a legislative compromise. we're not going to get it. john's right and it's outrageous that our politicians aren't doing it. >> granting amnesty and given
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incentives to these immigrants that are dangerously crossing the border with children, that's a humanitarian crisis alone. hold on one second. >> the president has sent a message out, when he knows it or not, if you good et to america, you can stay. he needs to speak to the people in that region, saying children coming here legally will be sent back, if you don't do that, you're going to incentivize more children coming here illegally. >> ibwrong writes me on twitter -- he's buying illegals with tax money, will cutsh but he wants money in order to fix this problem. >> he wants $2 billion from congress. >> and in asking for that, maybe there will be some deal worked out finally where they're forced in order to appropriate the money, what are we spending it on? is it on border security? as doug said. are we talking to the governments down there and telling them, you better stop letting your people come up here, because we're sending them
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back and we're going to make you pay for it inch what is the $2 billion going to be spent on? >> i have not a clue, julie. god knows the way these people when they appropriate and what they spend on. first thing to do is take care of these children. this is unbe parents are so desperate that they're putting sending these children with these kei joes, this is a human rights crisis, but this is also the product of everybody on both sides politically plays fast and loose with immigration, as opposed to trying to solve it. as john said, the president trying to intimate that everyone can say, and some of the republicans say, no amnesty. other republicans say we need cheap labor. democrats say we neat votes, but what is not being done is what doug said, with el need to sit done and solve this immediately. by the way, the first thing you've got to do is help these children and send them back. nothing will prove that there is not an amnesty than doing that.
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>> there needs to be a deterrent. if there is no deterrent, it's like any criminal. i mean, if you do away with the jails, people are going to commit more crimes. >> but julie, these are children, and bottom line -- >> and it's awful. >> they clarify their laws here, we need to make it clear what policies we're going to follow in a humane national way. >> you guys stand by. we will be discussing much more. now there's a new movement, americans taking a stand against so-called status quo in washington. fox news political insiders are coming right back. we want to hear from you, what frustrates you most? i know it's a long list. try to pit it in 140 characters. tweet your responses @jul responses @juliebanderas an and @fninsiders. sneed
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. americans getting fed up with washington. some are now looking for a new derek, off political insiders are back. yes, thank you very much. is corruption widespread in this country or not. a gallup poll came out and the numbers speak for themselves. john? >> you're right it is widespread in this country. look at how it's gone up in, what, seven year. >> 0%. i mean, this is unbelievable. john is absolutely right, julie. we are talking about a crisis of confidence in our government that threadens the viability of all our institutions, something that pat has weighed in eloquently on just recently. >> we'll get into that in just a moment. we have a few polls here, one asking americans whether losingal all confidence in all branches. in 2014, actually less people
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are less confident in the supreme court as opposed to last year, less confidence in the presidency? >> if you go to the right-hand column, that's the lowest numbers. >> it's just getting worse and worse. >> so the supreme court is really -- >> congress is no surprise. people are very disappointed but it seems, though, pat, not only are the american people frustrated, obviously president obama is. he can't seem to get anything through congress. he takes matters into his own hands, because he can't really trust his own elected officials. >> i think the entire system in washington is so broken. whats american people are saying is that -- it's affecting their view, you know gallup also had numbers that were quite interesting that these views affected their view of how freedom work, they were less free, and they're right. the president can't do business
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with the republicans and the republicans won't do big, but this is a game going on in the political class, and it's one the american people don't like, and they figured it out. as doug said, it's a crisis of confidence. >> it is, but i want to throw one thing in. the second president in a row. george w. bush first now bottom bottom. one they took office, the public was behind them, and they had a congress of their own party, right? what they did is they went to the extreme on an issue that they personally were obsessed with. bush was obsessed with saddam hussein and proved to be the undoing of his presidency. obama was obsessed with getting the health plan done, no matter what. the republicans are not invested in it. he has spired out of the control because of that. >> neither president is committed to doing the people's business, as we were talking
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about, getting results, vie violatalizing the economy, compromising for the public good. that's why the credibility of institutions are in question. that's why we're facing a real constitutional and political crisis. >> well, look, i worked with the project with several other people for six months on an intense research project, wondering if there was an alternative, if people that were looking for a different political approach than the one they had now, and what did they think about now? the rulds were staggers. the willings in to want to consider something different. but look, we're talking about 80-some percent of the american people that believe the we have three quarters of the american people saying until you fix this political system, nothing will work. when we tested our hypothetical
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candidacy, it was staggering. once we had a program and a reform, and a common-sense issue program, smith was winning three quarters of voters wanted him, were willing to elect him or her to the senate. they were willing to elect him, two thirds were willing to elect as president. when we tested smith against real flesh and blood, hillary clinton and chris christie, smith won by 20-some points behind that platform. this is a mystical candidate in a year i muss say of the great movie, the 75th anniversary of "mr. smith goes to washington." more importantly, if people want to find out, what we realized was necessary is we need to tell the american people they are not alone. this is a different system they want, and one no one speaks about. . they should go to it and -- -- >> we've got to take a quick break, pay the bills around here. somebody's got to pay the bills. not me, though. i'm going to take a quick break.
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we have been asking all of you to follow up on twitter and write us, a lot of you are firing back. the next topic, hillary clinton donating to charity for the hundreds of thousands she earns in speaking fees, the clinton initiative, that is. that's next. way to get your fi. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it?
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turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. hillary clinton responding to a question about high speaking fees on the heels, no pun intended, of her comments about once being dead broke. she says the hundreds of thousands of fees that she has received go to the clinton foundation. our political insiders are back. pat, john and doug, all right, so let's first of all talk about the fact that the charity begins at home. >> yeah. >> literally in this case. they're for the going to rand
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many charities, but the clinton foundation. >> she's been getting hammered up to $250,000 -- >> actually up to 300. >> but $225 at the university of las vegas at a time they're raising tuition and the students are protesting. now she says all the fees i get i'm donating them to the clinton foundation. i think that compounds the problem. why are we charging colleges for this kind of money? it's crazy. >> the larger issue here is the roll-out of the book. what's supposed to be a dry run for a successful run to the presidential nomination. as john was suggesting, she's hit hurdle after hurtle. she's the democratic front-runner, i still expect her to be the nominee, but the questions increase. >> you know the clintons, they were never been broke. >> they lacked for resources
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after the presidency, but let's say the last 13, 14 years have been very good to the clintons >> pat, i mean, it's been a bumpy right so far for hillary clinton. is there anything she can do to smooth out her path to the presidency? >> well, i think one of the thing is she can stop seeming so -- i mean, this money grubbing is just terrible. what john said about students, she gets up -- you know, this is the kind of what i was talking about people don't like with the smith survey. she says we've got to worry about kids being able to go to college and graduate. there she is siphoning off hundreds of thousands, and says it's going to the clinton foundation. the foundation is also a place which is housing all of her people who are helping her -- many of them, i should say. on the presidential campaign. it is a foundation they run out of their back pocket, and it's -- you know, it's a bit unseemly. >> robert, i've got to go.
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