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sunday." urgent and breaking news, the situation is getting too dangerous for some americans on the ground inside iraq. so now the u.s. state department says it will evacuate staffers at our u.s. embassy in baghdad as well as the u.s. consulate in ishi erbil. our citizens are being relocated. the state department is tressing, however, that both those diplomatic facilities will remain open with limited staff for now. the pentagon says u.s. aircraft have hit fresh targets from the air, with a lot of activity in the past 24 hours. these are weapons targets controlled by i.s.i.s., that's
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been threatening the city of erbil. as i mentioned or consulate is there. that's a key air to know about, as we get reengaged it would away. erbil is controlled by kurdish fighters, home to the u.s. consulate that is open with limited staff, as i just talked about. that's here. about 77 miles away, so not too long of a distance away is mosul, iraq's second largest city. here and here, but those two areas, the enemy is controlling the area between and just outside of mosul. it has been the site of several air drops, u.s. trying to help thousands of meanwhile, we're trying to help them, because there's no war or food for them. these are new developments
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coming out of baghdad. new records that iraqi forces, just in the last few minutes, royal to nuri al mall can i have just been deployed inside the green zone. we're not exactly sure why, we're trying to confirm. this may be an effort to prevent mall can i from being removed from power. he spoke to them just a short time ago. while the bloodshift is raging on. the united states alone has dropped more than 52,000 meals and thousands of gallons of water to thousands of people who are pleaing the carnage. i.s.i.s. has taken over iraq's largest christian territory. some christians are seeking shelter as the killers have given them a simple choice. you can die or convert to islam. wendell goler is traveling with
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the patient at martha an vineyard. critics don't seem to like the way the fight is beginning. >> reporter: you're right, harris, but the president doesn't think it's our fight. he says it's up to the iraqiss, though the u.s. will hold out of i.s.i.s. mr. obama says his and protecting the tens of thousands of refugees on sinjar mountain until a corridor can be established, but some republicans want the u.s. to take the fight to i.s.i.s. and not just in iraq, but in syria as well. >> if he doesn't go on the offensive, they are coming here, this is just not about baghdad, this is not about syria. it's about our homeland. other critics called it pin
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predicts. >> how is the white house responding? he says it would enable the shia majority to continue its bias which helped to fuel the rebellion in the first place. as you notice, at the start, malaki may have frustrated that, announcing he'll file suit against the country's president. mr. obama says there's a lesson here for afghanistan. >> whether it's, you know, different ethnicities, different regions, they have to accommodate each other. otherwise you start tipping back into old patterns of violence, and it doesn't matter how many u.s. troops are there if that happens. you end up having a mess.
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>> the president says while the u.s. involvement won't be over soon, it also won't continue indefinitely. >> wendell goler, thank you very much. pope francis is calling for an end to the violence in iraq. he said the news in iraq leaves christians around the world in dismay and disbelief. he also expressed outrage house i.s.i.s. is manipulating their faith to target christians and other religious minorities. >> translator: all these facts seriously offend god and humanity. you cannot bring hate in the name of god. you cannot make war in the name of god. >> the pope also offered prayers for the violence in gaza. that's where we go next. right now israel and hamas are about two hours into a brand-new cease-fi cease-fire. both sides accepting egypt's proposal.
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the israeli air force started 25 sites in gaza. it -- some remain skeptical after the breakdown of, rick levin that will, live in gaza city. any sign that this temporary truce will lead to anything more longlasting? >> harris, there have been reports that palestinians may be softening their stance on some key demands. but this doesn't stop hamas from launching rockets. wave after wave of rockets, leaving gaza toward israel, the attacks launched up into the midnight fire deadline with several rockets intercepted by the iron dome. the sirens, of course, were sounding in south and center
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israel, just minutes better the cease-fire began at midnight. the talks we're told will resume in the morning. the blockade and loosening of the border restrictions, harris, also the key point would be a longer-term peace here in the middle east. >> and gaza paying a huge price for the hostilities by hamas. >> reporter: absolutely. we saw a number of air strikes throughout this day and this evening to our north as well as to our south. the palestinians report there were seven more people killed today, including a 14-year-old boy and 35-year-old woman. we're also told the body guard of a has ma leader was also killed today. there have been about 5,000 strikes since this conflict began over a month ago with nearly 2,000 dead, 9,000 wounded, and of course hundreds of thousands reported homeless because the construction is so widespread. some power is trickling back on
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as they repair some of the sidelines that were damaged during the conflict. some of them being repaired, but most of gaza still in the dark. still not good running water, also sewage issues here, so they're hoping with the three days of peace they're expecting perhaps they can get more aid into the people that need it. >> rick levin that will, thank you. let's go to nascar. 9 death of a driver is under investigation. one of the racing ace biggest stars, tony stewart was at the wheel of the car that hit kevin ward jr. no evidence to support -- -- the race in upstate new york, the whole thing captured on video. stewart and ward apparently jockeying for position, when ward crashes into the wall. he then gets out of the car, walked straight out into the crowded racetrack. he looks angry here.
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cars go screaming by. one almost hit him, then the moment of impact. the collision killed kevin ward jr. he was in his fifth season. leland vitter is her. it doesn't matter if you freeze it or not -- >> it's incredibly chilling to watch. one of the things, stewart's team said he would be racing today and just a couple hours before race time reversed their decision and the nascar decided to sit out obviously because of the department. the trash occurred on a dirt track. sprint car racing, this is amateur video of the event going on there. however, it shows what appears to be the car colliding with a car driven by kevin ward. stewart's car, there's ward's car there. ward gets out of his car and starts walking on the track. he appears to try to confront stewart as he comes around on the next lap. okay. right there you see it.
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that's when stewart's car collides with ward, throwing him along the track. it was a terrible collision. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. >> there is no evidence in hand or no facts that would spore a criminal charge or support criminal intent on the part of anybody. >> an executive for the racing would not go into details today. >> my hearts obviously go out to kevin and his family, thoughts and prayers, this is an emotional time for everybody. >> a short statement was released in part -- there aren't words to describe the sadness i feel about the accident that took the life of kevin ward jr. it's a very emotional time for all involved and the reason i have decided not to participate in today's race at watkins glen that he was scheduled to.
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the sheriff's department also asked for inible with amateur video to come forward, and going out of the way to say that stewart has fully cooperated, and at least according to the sheriff's office promised to continue to do so. >> a couple things jump out at me. i didn't think of this earlier, but now i want to know more about the cars. when you this i of the dirt track and these are more practice cars, these cars are still flies. >> some gets up to 120 miles an hour, almost like nascar's minor leagues. you have a lot of famous names who came up through these ranks, they only cost about $10,000 or $15,000 to get into, and if you notice some of the pictures of the car, they want a wing on top. they're going so fast, they need extra help to push down on the dirt track. >> and i understand it's a short track, to get the carts to slow down if something is in the middle of the track like a human being will be different to do anyway. >> that was the original crash that happened.
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they're skidding around those corners at 80, 90, 100 miles an hour, then trying to accelerate. you're talking about fraction of seconds in feet here. very that's not all that uncommon. >> what i had read is they get upset and -- >> you can imagine. leland, thank you very much. right now, a group of thrill seekers getting more than they bargained for today. rescue workers were helping to get the last riders back on solid ground a short time ago. the popular amusement park that's trying to figure out what cause add roller coastest to get stuck. look at the view from there. plus hillary clinton with some comments about president obama's foreign policy.
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234 thrill seekers in maryland got caught on a ride in midair. this is six flags of america in prince georges county. it got stuck 45 feet off the ground. imagine being in one of those seats. emergency crews just wrapped up a high-angle rescue. it took several hours. they've been working on this all day, but park officials say the riders were safely strapped in and never in any danger. i'll bet they were scared, though. no word on why that coaster just stopped. a real political stunner in hawaii. democrat governor neil
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abercrombie has lost hi bid for reelection, despite the backing of president obama, he had a well-funded campaign, and 40 years of experience. who won? state senator and fellow democrat david inge, once seen as the underdog. will, two questions. why is this getting such attention? >> aloha. here after a big storm, hawaiians got out to vote and decided to spend their governor. david igae, even he seemed a bit surprised by the final margin.
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his supporters tell us that it's all about new blood. >> he's fresh air. fresh air. because there have been a lot of things that have gone on that we didn't really know about. and perhaps this one will open up. >> neil abercrombie is kind of over it. >> reporter: a lot of voters felt like that, harris, even with president obama recording a radio spot for abercrombie. obviously he lost by a devastating margin. i can tell you that he showed up with what they say here, with the aloha spirit last night to the celebration party and he vowed he will back the democrat this november. harris? >> very interesting. our political insiders tell me they want to react to this race. it may be the harbinger of something to come. meanwhile, i heard you mention the weather and a big
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deal, because we've been covering that iselle storm. how did that have an impact on this election? >> reporter: it did end up having a direct impact on the primaries, in terms of two precincts had to postpone their primaries yesterday. those two precincts could have a big impact on a race that has a razor-thin margin in the democratic primary for u.s. senate. right now incumbent brian schott is leading by hanabusa. the voters will be sent absentee ballots. i can tell you, harris, the buzz is about the governor's race, the upset, obviously he lost and lost big. >> will carr, thank you very much. americans who risk their lives to help ebola patients are returning home. the plan to care for them and keep them in quarteren teen. quarantine. stay with us.
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i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. an update on the ebola outbreak in west after ska, including news about a child who doctors say may have been patient zero. here at home, members of a missionary group who worked in liberia are returning to charlotte. as far as we know, none of them is sick or showing any signs of the ebola infection, but they will be quarantined for three weeks. their colleague nancy writebol is one of two americans infected. she returned from liberia last week and is being treated in atlanta after receiving a experimental drug. meanwhile, researchers think they have located patient zero, the first victim of. he's been identified as a
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2-year-old little boy from a village in southeastern guinea. doctors say he died last december, a week later the disease killed the child's sister, mother and grandmother. police in missouri are confirming that a black teenager was in fact unarmed when an officer shot and killed him yesterday. family members identifying the victim as 1-year-old michael brown circumstances surrounding his death are unclear. dominic will pick up the story from our west coast news office on this. >> about 100 or so people confronted police in the neighborhood of ferguson. this was last night they came out quickly. they threatened the police quite aggressively, with shouts from the crowds. very different stories. a friend who was with brown versus what the police say.
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his friend saying they were walking together in the road when a cop pulled up, started harassing them, and ended up grabbing martin brown. apparently brown broke free, but the cop shot him repeatedly, said his friends. >> hi put his hands in the air, started to get down, but the officer approached with his weapons drawn, and he fired several more shots, and my friend died. he didn't say anything to him. >> but the police chief described a man pushing the officer back in the car, and he was then physically assaulted. listen. >> it is our united states that within the investigation there was a struggle over the officer's weapon. there was at least one shot fired within the car. after that, the officer came
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back out of the car. he exited his vehicle, and there was a shooting that occurred. >> you can see her there shouting in her anguish there. there was a memorial on sunday morning. tomorrow morning we're expecting another morning in terms of a process rally outside ferguson police station. >> as for the officer involved, his's a six-year veteran. apparently he's been put on paid administrative leave. that's normal policy, but no previous history. >> dom, before i let you go. just into fox news headquarters from "sts louis post dispatch" we're learning in washingtonjus is saying attorney general eric holder has asked attorneys from the civil rights division to start monitoring this case, so
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they are looking at that. i mentioned the civil rights implications, and now they'll be looking at that. dominic dinatali, thank you. state department staffers are on the move tonight, pulling out of part of iraq. this is where we started this hour. the united states military continues air strikes on i.s.i.s. and humanitarian air drops for the people on the run. and startling new polls on how americans say they really feel about the economy and what they're feeling with this economy. the obama administration has said clearly it's getting stronger. the fox news political insiders are here, and we want to hear from you. do you think the economy is improving? has it gotten stronger for you and your family? what is your real experience? post your response on facebook.com, and i'll real live
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remain open with limited staff, americans are being urged not to start any new travel to iraq. u.s. aircraft carrying out more aircraft against i.s.i.s. terrorist targets. all strikes were gentz targets that had been threatening americans and civilians in the city of erbil. within the past hour, new reports in baghdad that special forces loyal to iraq's prime minister nuri al malaki have been sbroied to strategier areas in the green zone. doug, are these latest air strikes having any major effect? >> no, harris, the a.p. is reporting that a kurdish military official has retaken two towns to from the sunni mill tans. have not been retreating. meanwhile, a fifth round of u.s.
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air strike was carried out early sunday. the president's authorization of force is still being criticized not from is some from the war-weary left, but from hawkish critics who believe the president is offering too little too late. >> the defenders took to the talk shows today to defend the position. >> how many times has this happened? history, where the united states with the betts military in the world goes in and fights a war, leaves behind equipment and ordnance, and then finds it being used perhaps even against it in the next conflict? this is not new. it reflects the reality of war
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today. and his refusal to build an inclusive government. listen up. >> i think what's contributed significantly to the situation has not been our presence or lack of presence, but the politics of malaki, his alienation of the sunni community. >> many republicans think the president's defenders are deflecting blame. >> there's no political reconciliation in baghdad going to protect the american homeland. that has to be a commander in chief with a strategy and a vision. this commander in chief has no strategy, he has no vision. >> the president has repeatedly cited a lack of status of force agreement for his decision to pull u.s. troops out of iraq in 2011. that pullout was followed by
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malaki consolidating power, ignoring the sunni minority, who put up little resistance to i.s.i.s. fighters who made their first incursions. critics say had obamaing more forceful, this all might not have happened. >> doug, thank you very much. president obama has made it clear there would be no u.s. combat troops on the ground in iraq, but he has not given a timetable for how long this mission will take. the president's comments are sparking new debate on his strategy in iraq. >> i i think it's really hard. i don't think you can judge how he did right now. we're almost in an impossible situation. the american people really have no appetite for america to reengage. they don't want us to go into syria. that red line was crossed. the american people said no, the british people said no. he's reluctantly seeing the perils of inaction. if we do nothing here, then what? the fox news political
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insiders are here, you can join the conversation on facebook and tweeter. in fact i've just tweeted and put out a posting, so all the comments are coming in. john leboutillier, former congressman for new york. pat caddell, form and death death, former pollster for president clinton and fox news contributor as well. good to be back after some vacation. doug, are we eeting back into war in iraq? >> i don't know, harris, but we have an existential threat to or values and daresay a stability as a nation, from i.s.i.s. who says they want to plant the flag in the white house. we have christians, muslims, other minority groups that are being targeted in iraq, and we have a policy of containment. we do not have a policy that will lead in, rachellely to
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i.s.i.s.'s defeat. i would say to the president, one keyword, leadership. he's not showing it. you hear laura ingraham saying he's in a tough spot. she's not necessarily supporting him, but. >> she's kind of a new isolationist. look, let me just say, i think of a stove and the burners, we've got five or six ponce ts boiling there. i.s.i.s. has been there for three months. putin may invade in iraq. we have all these these going on, but i have to back up what doug said. we have had no policy. we have no leadership on any of these things. libya, we have to get out of our embassy. all of that points to one thing, but the things that's horrific here is we don't seem to have ner core values that we will
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fight for. my 8-year-old granddaughter asked about me bring the girls home, she was consumed by that. i didn't have the heart to teller, you know, that's over. we did that pr moment. we have christians -- i'm appalled at this government's lack of concern about christians being massacred, women and children sold into slavery. this group, this minority group the kurds, several hundred women have been taken as, quote, war booty, and they are massacring people. by the way, just remember, we have -- this is what happens when you don't stop it. we have the coal -- we have the twin towers in ' 3, then the "uss cole" the two embassies and 9/11. all along we could have gotten bin laden. these people are here, they will kill us. >> you know, john, as you hear that, i mean, it's not new. we know we're hated. we know these guys hate us, i'm
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seeing some support from republicans. how sincere is that report? i hear a but behind you, we support you, mr. president, but you didn't do what? >> didn't do enough. mccain, graham, they want to do more. >> what? >> i think ultimately they want troops back on the ground in iraq, engaging in combat against i.s.i.s. there, rather than have them at the white house and the guy al baghdadi, when he was let out of prison, i'll see you in new york. you've got the stove, ten burns ser, things bubbling, hamas, israel, the ukraine, libya, this thing in bubbling in -- >> still syria. >> and all of that. here's the thing -- who is manning the stove? who is running these pots? >> there is no strategy. >> the cook has gone to martha's vineyard, and the cook -- >> is that fair to pick on the
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president because he's on vacation? if this things is the threat -- no one heard of i.s.i.s. a month ago. it isn't going to be pleasant. >> of course it matters. he should be in the december specifically what do we do? we arm. kurds. we don't stay away from that. we provide more assist tansz from the central government in iraq, and most of all, we go on a relentless bombing campaign that makes it very clear.
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our troops pull -- obviously we didn't have them -- and they're using those to drive their -- they're using american assets, and we're not arming -- and yet there are allies willing to fight. what's missing here is a strategic interest that says here's a plan for all these areas. why isn't turkey being engaged? know, this administration cut and run in iraq at a moment when it shouldn't have. i want to say the republicans, of course, have crewed this up so badly. i want to segue into something, but i want to use our viewers to do that. wayne watson asking and says this. i'm afraid this current administration has lost touch with the world in which we live. america no longer walks softly and carries a big stick. this president is a laskstock of the world. i want to segue to hillary clinton, who is criticizing the
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president. watch. what she says is that the administration sell the economy is roaring back. with kell look at that on screen? the failure to help -- forgive me for that. the failure to help build up a credible fighting force of the people who were the originators of the protests again assad -- she's talking of syria here -- there were islamists, there were secularists, there was everything in the middle. the failure to do that left a big vacuum, which the jihadis have now filled. she's specifically talking about -- but.
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what bedeviled hilly was her vote to commit troops in iraq originally. that hurt her on the 4re69. in her new book, she said she wish she hadn't done that. what she doesn't talk about in the book is she never read the intelligence about the wmd, which we now know was cooked intelligence. she voted politically to help herself to look hawkish on iraq. >> so did a lot of people. >> well, but -- she wants to be the commander in chief, you read the intelligence. you've got to know your stef. >> right now we have to do the right thing. >> remember this, she attacked
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both in the region and around the world. this is a threat to our well-being. it's a threat to our country. anyone who does what the president did and said we're just trying to contain them and we're not going to put boots on the ground is making a mistake. >> the i.s.i.s. was south of bag dada, they're moving around to circle baghdad. they are on the march everywhere. merely containing it is not enough. what you have to do -- you used the right word, a coordinated effort. our allyinies in europe cannot help, because thif indigenous who are devotees of this. >> we haven't mentioned now in two segments the biggest power that has an interest also in crushing i.s.i.s., which is the iranian government. while we're talking about it, i guarantee you they're getting ready to go and do a military action. they've already been in baghdad. they've talked to al malaki
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about it and will not let this fester on the border. >> and we've seen them move into syria. all right. >> the president we're not going to get a deal. he said that in his interview. >> a nuclear deal with iran. >> and we saw the sweetheart deal that they worked out with iran and russia now, to ease sanctions on both countries. we've got to move on. ricky mosser, i had talked about the economy, let's toddle into that. americans asked this weak in a "wall street journal"/nbc poll how they feel america is going. you've got to think their pocketbooks might be informing, would you look at the wrong track. direction of the country, 71%. ricky writes -- when you celebrate a 6.1 official unemployment at 975,000 people have quit looking for work, your view of a growing economy is warped. the u.s. economy is steadily drining, you need only to go to the grocery store and look at the costs of basic necessities
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to see that. people chiming in on facebook and twitter about how they feel about this economy. >> ricky is exactly right. the economy is soft. close to a million people have given up looking for work. many of the people that are xwloimd are under employed. harr harris, 71% wrong track is a national crisis for not only the obama administration, but for the republicans, indeed the entire political class. the level of anger and frustration with washington and with political officials couldn't be higher. we are facing a cries abroad and at home. >> doug and pat are at the top ever of pollsters in america, right? one of the main questions you guys always put in a poll is about candidate x. does hi or she care about people like me. all right? what this poll shows is the
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public now believes that neither party cares about them at all. >> i've got a lot of feedback on facebook. we're going to continue this we're going to continue this topic, right after the break.
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than we were. they are saying, o. new york city, it isn't just policies or the economic world. 71% say it's the democrats in washington who are failing. on facebook, sherry said something -- we read this together during the break -- the economy is better? she's asking, because the president said in the past week it is. this is the first time in my life i considered what store i bought from. i used to pay whatever price i needed to for my groceries. i will go to three different stores, whether it's produce, meat or paper products. we as a family now worry about making the monthly bills. never before was this the case. we are the middle class. >> harris, sherry is not alone, sadly. this is a weak recovery. as i under it food is not part of the basic inflation index,
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but food prices are struggle in minimum wage, the immigration crisis. harris, there is a political crisis in this country. as i said before, here and abroad. >> >> john, republicans, where are they? >> they don't exist. >> i'm ashamed to see this. the overall problem is the same problem. leadership. there is no republican who stands up and paints a coheercht picture of how the republicans could make things better. i think we could make it better, but not the guys leading the party now. they're ridiculous. missy h. writing -- our government cares nothing about us, neither side, but the republican party can be made to care and work for us. there's still faith among some viewers -- >> but we need a leader. >> they don't feel the love right now.
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