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news sunday." a fox news urgent. ferring son, missouri preparing for a second night of night of a state-imposed curfew. last night ended with tear gas, seven arrests, one man shot in an incident that did not involve police. officers dressed in riot gear, used armored vehicles to break up groups of late-hour protesters who were defying the curfew. the city stepped up the reports of a man flashing a handgun in the police, some of them outraged oemp the death of a teenager shot by a police officer. meanwhile, brown's family attended a church rally, calling
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for justice. missouri's hrp patrol captain, being credited with restoring some calm to the rasht unrest, was one of several to address some 1,000 people who garded inside that church. >> we all ought to be thanking the browns for michael. michael will make it better for our sons, so they can be better black men. for our daughters so they can be better black women. better for me so i can be a better black father, and we know they're going to make our mamas even better than they are today. we have fox team coverage. brian is live in our new york studio, right across from me, and we'll begin with mike tobin, live with the news in ferguson in missouri. quite a day inside that church, mike. >> reporter: it was. the day was really punctuated by the unity rally. it was an overflow crowd.
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a man who was warmly received as a man we have seen criticized, captain ron johnson, a very simp they address to the parents of mike brown. >> i want you to know my heart goes out to you, and i say that i'm sorry. i wear this uniform, an i should stand up here and say that i'm sorry. the nabs action network announced a group of volunteers will be out here on the street trying to keep order among the demonstrators. and as donations were solised, it was announced the siblings of mike brown will receive full college scholarships, the family $20,000. harris? >> mike tobin, thank you very much. new reaction, as i manipulationed to this crisis in ferguson, mourners are creating a memorial in the street where michael brown died, but rallies
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taking place across the nation as many people questioned what happened that night. mo governor jay nixon expressed his disappointment in some of the events. brian has more. >> harris, you know really this morning missouri governor jay nixon criticized the police department and police chief thomas jackson for releasing the surveillance video on friday allegedly showing michael brown assaulting a clerk at a convenience store moments before he was killed, saying it was not only released without the governor knowing, but in part is at fault for the heightened tensions. >> number one, to in an attempt to disparage the character of this victim in the middle of a process like this is not right. it's just not right secondarily, it did put the community and quite frankly the region an the nation, you know, on alert again.
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the police have said the robbery was not related to the shooting. the governor will notice say if there would be action taken against chief jackson or others for releasing the video. >> when you see your son gunned down and see a police chief in an attempt to attack his character, that's just not the way to operate, and then we've made that clear to everyone, and our hope and expectations are now that they're in charge of the security. that bump is behind us, hopefully. >> police chief jackson said they released the video, because the media requested more information, harris. >> i'm glad you want that. there is a flip side to this. the police chief made it clear there were a lot of foia requests, he was pressured to do that. that's important to get in. meanwhile, how the nation is reacting to what was yet another night of just really, really -- it was unbelievable last night.
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hundreds have taken to the streets from atlanta to phoenix, oakland and new york, a call for justice, and really for more information to be released about what transpired a week ago when over darren wilson shot the unarmed 18-year-old to death. meanwhile, the debate is continuing. in black communities. meanwhile, president obama continues to be briefed on the latest developments for ferguson, as calls are growing louder forred federal government to take over this investigation entirely. >> and what about the people unlawfully breaking the state-enforced curfew? not everybody is out there protesting. some people may not even know who the heck michael brown is.w to these like a car wreck, they show up. so it's interesting to get both sides of the story. the u.s. is carrying out new strikes now. the defense department released new video today, as american
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f-18 and f-16 fighters went to work. tame we're told a com biggs -- managed to retake part of that complex. we're told the battle over that dam is not over yet. the dam is important because of the amount of electricity it supplies, and because of fears that isis could destroy it, footing two constituents, mosul and the capital of baghdad. meanwhile, despite the continued use of airpower, lawmakers could not rule out some sort of ground forces might be needed. >> at the end of the day, i think the defeating of isis is the mission, so i think everything has to be on the table for that end result. you can't reintroduce 200,000 american troops, but i think things like special forces embedded with the iraqi military, as the iraqi military regrows its spine is going to be
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essential and important. >> i think what we are doing now is effective. we've got to do more of it. ultimately we may have some boots on the ground there. not something i want, but you know what? we have bad choices, and the worst choice is to do nothing. >> we know we have people stationed there. as the mission now includes potential people on the ground, more so than we've been told. greg? >> it's a big story indeed, harry, the biggest intervention in iraq, since we watched those troops roll out of here at the end of 2011. as you noted, it is by no means over. explains that two further air strikes hit militant armed vehicles, a checkpoint and iad -- and tame president obama sending a her to congress saying the strikes would be limited in scope and duration.
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the failure would not only enganger the lives of iraqis, but -- could reach baghdad and could reach the embassy there. >> meanwhile, kurdish forces confirm while a lot of land has been retaken, the dam is still not completely in their control. we are told they're still a couple miles away from the main facilities. we are told that all around that facility are ieds and other explosives. back to you. >> what about the reaction of the people who are there? >> i've got to bluff it's positive. we were speak with a -- and he said air strikes are crucial for his men to move forward. as for the hundreds of thousands of reffees displaced by the militants, they've got tore pleased, too.
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just today there were even more reports of isis militants kill yazidi men and women. as they went to church today, they have to be pleased, too. the reports is at least two christian enclaves have been taken back, but in our conversations with them, it's going to take more security on the ground to convince them to go back in. again, a big fight, and it looks like the united states very much involved, harris. >> greg cal cot, thank you very much. right now president obama we're told is getting ready to go back to washington. remember he's in the middle of a vacation. he's going to take a breather from a breather for some kind of meeting. the white house is not disclosing exactly what is going on. what causes the president to cut things short, return, giving no details. the fox news political insiders
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will join mess at home base. governor rick perry dismissing a felony indictment against him. what he says about the charges in an exclusive interview. you are watching the fox report. [male vo] inside this bag is 150 years of swedish experience in perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. [woman] that's good. i know right? gevalia. when your favorite food starts a fight fight back fast with tums. relief that neutralizes acid on contact... ...and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! try great tasting tums chewy delights. yummy. honey, look i got one to land. uh-huh (announcer) there's good more...
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like new! crab lover's trio! or try new! jumbo lump crab over wood-grilled salmon. crabfest is now... but ends soon! so hurry in and sea food differently! in a fox news sunday exclusive, texas governor rick perry dismissed indictments against him as purely politically motivated. he says he would do everything all over again. he ace face charges of abuse of power after promptly promising to veto for a program run by the district attorney. her name is rosemary lehmber. a democrat. there was pretty interesting video of that, by the way. at the time the governor wanted her to resign, but she refused. he says he will fight it. >> harris, you're right. he says that doesn't mean hi's changing his tune here, saying
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this morning he stands by his threat to hold up $7.5 million for a public integrity unit as long as the travis district attorney rosemary lehmberg last year indicted of drunk driving is at the helm. >> this is not the way we settle political differences in this country. you don't do it with indictments. we settle or political differences at the ballot box. >> so the point perry is trying to make is simple. he says after losing confidence in lehmberg, he wanted her gone and said so publicly. he said if he had to do it all over again, he wouldn't change a thing. >> we're going to talk about it this the fox news political insider, even some democrats were saying this probably won't file, but some critics are calling for him to assign.
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>> the problem some people in texas have with perry isn't that he threatened to veto the funds, but they believed the veto threat was a power move. critics are bakley saying they them that makes governor perry a bully. >> it's not about the veto. it was hi decision to veto. it was about the intimidation before the veto. it was about shim using the veto as a coercion tactic to get her to do something he didn't want to do, which was quit her job. >> so all eyes will be on the lone star state in the next few days, where we could see a splash that may ripple all the way to the 2016 republican primary season. that is because governor perry is expected to turn himself in in the next few days, and when he does, he will likely be required to get fin fingerprinted and pose for a mug shot. >> peter, thank you very much. a diving incident has claimed the life of a man linked
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we're still see plenty of fresh destruction by the well appear in the area all today, listen. >> reporter: in the region after successful mission, ukrainian mig 29 was shot done. we're investigating this and what happened to the pilot. >> it's actually on the verge of humanitarian catastrophe at the moment. what's proving all the more agonizing is a new set -- a new setback to delivery of vital food and supplying still stalled. border police and custom officers, however, didn't get clearance papers for supplies.
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and there's more russian artillery volleyed into ukraine today, in washington we're seeing a rare moment of bipartisan agreement, more action against president putin is needed amitt the belief he is the architect of the ongoing crisis. >> the way we deal with putin now will set the stage for the next 25 years. he's going to be around for a long time. if he thinks we're paper tigers, he will continue to move with impunity. >> that's the way you have to treat a bully. you have to achieve peace through strength. we've got to beef up nato. >> the last couple days we have seen ukrainian forces destroy a large number of vehicles. we've got western journalists say they've spotted more rocket launches, yet during the cease-fire talks that have been taking place, the russians continue to deny they are supporting the separatists. >> dom, that's an important
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we are just a few hours away from the second night of a state-imposed curfews. this is where we started tonight. i have a couple more questions for people on the ground. authorities are hoping to avoid a repeat of last night and really all last week. officers using tar gas to break up protest eers bheen while, th family went to a church rally.
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mike tobin rejoins us. the sect night of curfew takes effect. what are police doing to keep the situation under control. >> the fact that people are back out here on the street, getting rowdy. there's a lot of horn honking, people on top of the vehicle chanting. you can see them out in the street. there's no rain today to drive the people back home. as far as the police presence, i can show you the police are here on the flanks. i would call their gear light at this point. batons, helmets, no riot shields, harris. >> talk to me about the investigation. i know several of them are going on simultaneously now. >> reporter: yeah, what they did today -- give me a second. -- they announced that the u.s. attorney general has requested another autopsy be done as part of this investigation, to be done by a federal medical
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examiner. that will be in addition to the state medical examiner and in addition to what the family wants done. benjamin crump has also questioned a third medical examining to be done. >> i know you have some company out there. mike tobin, thank you very much. the latest from you. my big question has been all along, what do you do with those people who you saw who might not be there with the intention of supporting or protesting for any particular cause? we'll move on, because i've just been joined by the fox news political insiders. president obama has taken a planned vacation now from his vacation, in martha's vineyard, now returning to washington, d.c. for a meeting with other advisers. he's said to arrive sometimes later tonight. and the lack of specifics is sparking, well, what do they do in the beltway? they speculate about why the president is returning. it's a good question, though, the fox news political insiders
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are here. tune in and chime in. on twitter @harrisfaulker. john leboutillier, wave or something. pat caddell, and doug schoen you've worked in these circles, you understand that times presidents have a working vacation, now he has a working st stay-cation. >> there's no shortage of crises. first russia and ukraine. isis, clearly despite what the white house and the president has said is still ascendant, still slaughtering christians, slaughtering yazidi, harris, we have to stabilize that
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situation, we have a situation in this country in ferguson, where we have lawlessness and uncertainty. that combination is also toxic. >> pat? >> i think the president is coming back to look like he's doing something that it looks like he's not doing anybody about. you saw the announcement thursday we have solved the problem -- >> you mean iraq. >> in iraq, excuse me. >> and the people trapped on mt. sinjar. meanwhile, the "wall street journal" says a lot of people saying it's not true. now the dam in mosul, i'm all for that. the president, though, is claiming victory. once again something he doesn't want to do, and saying let's get out of here. in a way. it's unnerving. we have a war basically that could brea out any minute in the ukraine. >> we have this vacation where before he went to martha's
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vineya vineyard, he announced i would be coming back halfway through the vacation. >> right. we knew that. >> so is it a scheduled trip to look like he's doing his job, because everybody has been attacking him for checking out of the presidency, or is there something coming while they're here? biden is back also. is there some world leader coming into town? i don't know. >> we don't want to speculate. we don't now. >> all you can do is speculate. >> there could be an endless list of reasons. >> his point is important. they planned this before he went on vacation, which makes you think, you know that's not -- it was not spontaneous is what i'm saying. >> there's a large issue here. not really engaged without clear policies anywhere. harris, we have a crisis of confidence in this country as
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we've discussed, the president coming back is his response to it. >> i sue dueling polls last week when 52% felt like he was engaged, but 52% kind of felt like they didn't do what -- >> i think they really want him to solve problems. start with the border. >> so the president comes back. how would you help him prioritize. >> the ones that doug went through are life-and-death matters, obviously. tomorrow night at midnight, the cease-fire ends in gaza. the isis and ukrainian thing, they're hovering on the border, 20,000 russian troops may go in. so they're life-and-death matters. it really doesn't look right when any president is off on vacation all the time when the
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world is falling to hell in a handbasket. it would about el nice for the president to say this is so bad you have to stay in town this month. by the way, he's not the only president who's gone on vacation in august. they all go. >> he hasn't taken as many days, if you want to count them all out. i guess it's the timing. doug, and then we'll move on. >> but we don't have solutions. we don't have a policy on the border. we don't have a clear idea of what we're doing in iran and -- we are a government again in crisis. >> well, maria shlik-gruber, i can't read all of it, but i'll shay it over the break and maybe we'll have comments on it. let's talk about hillary clinton.
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before she arrived, she had to talk about fallout -- you probably heard about it. she said -- the united states failure to help syrian rebels led to the rise of isis popping up in iraq, but after backlash from fellow democrats her spokesperson said the two would reconcile. remember they were going to hug it out. of course the topic came up during mrs. clinton's book signing on the vineyard. >> reporter: are you going to hug it out with the president? >> absolutely. we're looking forward to it. we'll be there tonight. >> absolutely. then there were no mainstream media allowed into the party, but did it happen? >> i don't think it happened. her tone didn't suggest like she wanted it to happen. she also said the policy involved don't do stupid stuff, about you she used a word
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different from that. she'll will run away from president obama as much as she can and try to keep his base intact with her. those of two difficult goals. >> before i move on, you've known her well. you said that wasn't sincere. >> no. >> why? because it was an artificial left, because it's his policies dropped, she does not want to be associated with them. >> i think the real story is the fight of the two alpha males. this is barack obama, hillary followed through on it, didn't do it very tactfully in the interview, she's not a good politician.
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>> well, bill is very good at it, but he's not running. >> i think the polls this week, which have shown her under 50%, she was beating the living daylights out of everybody. >> let's pop that up. if a general election were held today, back in april, she was doing better. what happened? >> the book and tv shows. >> and one more, right? >> what's going on? >> one thing that is going on. rand paul, jeb bush, chris christie, they're not going up. hillary clinton is going down. what john was aluting to, the publicity has hurt her, not helped her. >> it's not only the book tour, but the image this woman is
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giving. first of all, she has no vision. she the candidate of "wall street journal" from the democratic party. >> will she be challenged from the left. >> let my finish the point and then i'll answer the question. she's going on to speak for $300,000, she cut it to $225,000, in las vegas at a big deal out there, with her airpla airplane. >> the college. >> are you talking about being out of touch? >> she acts like an imperial force. let me finish my point and then i'll answer, doug. she has corzine, who should be in jail, who ripped off miss clients, who should have been in jail. he's raising the money for her. it makes her look like she is vulnerable to me from a pop you list challenge in the democratic
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party. you said she's been demanding private jets. it's like the j. lo list of demands. >> we look at this thing. the more hillary is seen by the public, the let these like her. it's a fat al disease -- bill clinton happened to be -- that's her main problem. if she used this -- to talk about -- here's what i want to do to change the country for the better. she doesn't -- the word that doug used is the key -- insincere. she doesn't believe in anything. >> i've known hillary clinton since 1994. >> i've known her since '72. >> what john is saying, harris is the key issue. she needs a rationale, a reason to run, an agenda. so far she has not articulated
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one. clearly she has to do that. i want to go to twitter. laura says -- and we're going to go back to the previous conversation about a preplanned return from vacation. it's going to cost millions. it's $500,000 for just the plane ride that he's going to need to come down to d.c. and go back, not to mention. >> you have to throw biden in. >> all the other people they're bringing in, so on and so forth. so this tweeter has a point, what's it all about? >> if it's a photo op, that's a disaster. now, it's been rumored it could be something like a supreme court justice might announce her retirement. if that's the case -- -- >> and we saw that from twitter as well. we'll find out. there could be a supreme court vacancy. we're not going to speculate, because we don't know. if i had to do it all over again, i would. that's the word from texas governor rick perry.
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i did what every governor has done for decades, which is make a decision on whether or not it was in the proper use of state money to go to that agency, and i vetoed it. that's what the rule of law is really about, shannon. i stood up for the rule of law in the state of texas, and if i had to do it again, i would make it exactly the same decision. >> texas governor rick perry defending himself against what he calls a political farce. he has been indicted on two felony charges based on claims that he abused veto power.
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the governor says a disgruntled d.a. from travis county, texas, is just trying to retaliate, and apparently he's not the only one who think that is indictment is fishie. former white house senior adviser david axelrod posted this -- unless he was demonstrably tried to scrap the ethics unit for another than his schafer reason, perry inseemed seems pretty sketchy. >> if david axle ron is distancing himself, he feels clearly that this will hurt the democrats politicizing the criminal justice system, because we're not solving problems, and we're taking out our beefs political through the legal system. one other quick point. david axelrod also attacked hillary clinton this week and said the real stupid stuff that was done was a decision to go into ra you can, something she voted for. so you have the specter of
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axelrod siding with rick perry, but opposing actively and aggressively hillary clinton. >> i love t i love it. first of all, let us understand one of the things that's scary, just as it is the country recoils from left to right, the scene in missouri the police force acting like they were an occupation force. so we have politicians uses the system, abusing the system as doug set. just before the '92 election. the special prosecutor indieded weinberger. it was driven because they wanted to get george bush. the texas constitution says the governor has the right -- you should see that video. that woman is still on the job. she went to jail for 45 days.
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>> it's pretty interesting what happened. >> john, i want to special ask about the timing of this. what do we have going on in the governor's state right now? >> the immigration problem. >> the illegal immigration problem, and this governor is a very political guy. >> does that make him a target? >> no question it makes him a target. i think the bigger picture, is when we start indicting a sitting governor for using his veto power that's in the constitution, it's not much of a leap to the congress saying to a president. if you do something that you're allowed to do, we're going to impeach you, because we don't like it. >> exactly. >> we've been to have politics and the law be separate items. >> john, need party is putting the people first, making policy, atting or issues. it's all politics using the
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criminal justice system. >> it's all part of a system in which the american people feel oppressed, because the people running it are interested in one thing, power. >> can i use your words to segue? listen to what we have coming up. americans have no impact on policy. really? that's according to a new study suggesting the wealthy and certain interest groups are calling the shot, and you're hearing the political insiders to talk about it. keep it clean, keep it short. i would love to include your tweets and your postings. like me on facebook at harris faulkner on twitter. we'll be right back. you know.... there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies.
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that's from pat. matthew murray, rather, writes on twitter, secure the border, kill the terrorists that threaten humanity, flat tax, lower corporate tax, unleash energy potential, end obamacare. >> he's got more of an agenda than either major political party does. >> one more, j.p., former adviser to president carter, pat caddell, hillary clinton's an ability of wall street when asking about her candidacy 2016. a new study suggests americans have no impact on poll sip that's just sad. two political science professors found rich business and business-controlled interest groups largely shape outcomes in the united states. not sure if that's a breaking news headline, but it's sad. why does it exist that way? >> this is -- this study, it's not finished, this is a draft, two professors looked at 9300, i believe, policy issues.
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and it's statistical study, and their conclusion the american views of the american people, influences, quote, nonsignificant, zero level, guess who knows that? the american people. we find that the work i've done on my smith project, that we need smith, we -- >> phantom candidate if you could create, remind people. >> but also the alienation level. the belief you have no power in government everybody 80% of the people believe politicians are in for themselves rather than helping the american people. all you have to do is ask the american people what they get done, the government hurts them, and that we saw in our poll even on fox. >> on my facebook page, ron says i'd like to tell the team in washington one thing, term limits, all caps. john? >> we've been down that road. the republicans ran on it and the contract with america year,
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1994. the problem is, politicians are not going to self-limit their own terms. i wish they would but they don't. and they won't. >> it's worse than that. worst problem is, and i agree with you about term limits, 79% of the people who leave long because lobbyists and consultants. >> pop up that poll, i want to get doug in here, too, and get limb to respond to this if we can. message you would send to federal government right now? 59% of people, doug? >> 59% say, leave me alone, 32%, lend me a hand. just two years ago it was 50/44. this is a sea change, 21 points of movement, speaks to what pat and john are talking about. and your first tweet where the gentleman offered a specific policy agenda, no one debating policy, no one's itchmenting policy. ordinary people have no influence. >> more than that, that 59%, so distrust the federal government
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that they would say, just leave me alone. >> leave plea alone. >> this is nsa, irs, the border, all built up into this. >> that sea change, though, tipping point. casey underwood says, dems and republicans, you destroying america, you will dough gown with us, change the policies for good of america. >> evidence that goes to this that backs up their views. this study is important. we are in a revolutionary moment here in american politics. and it's coming. the american people, whether democrats or republicans, all believe that they don't own this government and this government doesn't work for the country and that we are failing, right, doug? >> absolutely. failure's across the board. peep want change. they are angry. >> last one, today we have a government of the party by party and for the special interests and the people be damned. >> i don't know who said that. >> goldshield on twitter, 2668.
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