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this is the fox report, i'm harris faulkner, britain's prime minister is turning up the heat in the rest of the world. david cameron is trying to keep his country calm after isis beheaded a british aid worker this weekend. that video went online in the past 24 hours. cameron says isis is a massive threat to the world must be stopped and will be defeated. again, we watch in horror, as a man is executed on tape. this time it's david haynes, father of two kidnapped in syria last year. and another british hostage could be the next victim. the uk government responding
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quickly to that video. cameron left a wedding and returned to 10 downing street for a meeting. and he sa and. >> we are a peaceful people, we do not seek out confrontation, but we need to understand, we cannot ignore this threat to our security and that of our allies. there is no option of keeping our heads down and remain safe. the problem is going to get worse, as it has done in recent months, not just for us, but for europe and for the world. >> amy kellogg with the news now from london. >> the tributes are pouring in for david n aid worker who was murdered by isis terrorists. his death was recorded in the video called a message to america's allies. it appears he was killed by the same man with a british accept who killed american journalist james foley and steven sotloff.
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david haynes according to his brother was alive and enthusiastic when he was doing his humanitarian work. and his brother said for himself and his family, the joy and anticipation david felt about his trip to syria is the most important element of this whole sad affair. british prime minister david cameron at this time is ruling out boots on the ground to fight isis but is stepping up involvement from logistics support to continuing to arm the kurds. he too remembered david haynes "today." >> his selflessness, his decency and his burning desire to serve others has today cost him his life. his friends and family can be incredibly proud of what he did and what he stood for in his humanitarian mission. david haynes is a british hero. >> britain's allan henning asks that his identity be with held until now. he had recently gotten involved
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in doing aid work saying it had opened up a whole new rewarding chapter in his life. >> amy, thank you very much. and so you see at the end of one tape, they try to telegraph out. for more on this, let's bring in chuck nash, retired navy captain and military analyst. first i want to get your thoughts on the usage of these tapes as propaganda. >> they'reme meant to do what ty do which is strike fear in the hearts of people in the west and civilized society. part of the message is, we're serious, you're not so you better get out while you can. and the other part of it is we're doing this and there's little you can do about it. they're trying to get us to reconsider our position. >> captain nash, as we begin a new week with such disturbing images yet again, the headline from you and you kind of touched on it there, but we went back
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and forth in e-mail today, your words, a ground war is inevitable? why? >> because it is a ground campaign. you've got these guys on the ground, they don't have an air force, they don't have a navy. there is no ocean to sail on. it is a ground campaign, they're in the villages, they're right up and close and personal with the people. so to dislodge them, you have to go in on the grouchbnd with the airpower can be a discriminating factor and a decide sis factor, but somebody has to have boots on the ground, whether it's kurds or iraqi military. >> so now you're talking about that sort of proxy war situation that the president talked about last week, where we would arm peshmerga, the troops in northern iraq and we would fry to get the iraqi troops trained up. we have already tried to do that though, will it work? >> it worked before, things were stable and what happened is the united states left and maliki
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was free to break all the promises and he put a bunch of his buddies in there and really got rid of the professional military officers, so when push came to shove in mosul, those guys fled, and their troops without leadership, they fled too. that's how 3,000 fighters dislodged 30,000 iraqi military, their leaderless. >> the cia informed us on friday that, no, it's probably not 10,000 of these guys, these savages, it's probably more like 30,000. does this third video, the beheading crystallize the mission for us and really for them? >> absolutely, and that's a good point, they're using this as a recruiting tool for all the wackos and sociopaths who are trying to make a name for themselves. they're going to come over to iraq and syria, they can get smuggled through turkey, it's relatively easy to do. the turks got to cloudy skies
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do close down the borders. now you're talking specially -- why is it that the arab world is so slow to join in in any capacity, whether it be by the air strikes, which we have heard a little bit about, though we don't know which of these muslim countries would actually do that. but then you bring up another point, why don't we just ask them to close their borders to these guys? >> what overlay this is entire confrontation is tune -- tehran and riyadh, saudi arabia. so you've got that going on and what do you have going on in iraq? you have a sunni army, a vicious army moving down to take sunni territory on top of the sunni tribe, so that's the only way isis is being supported. you can't get that few number of fighters to have the support unless you have the support of the indigenous populations.
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the iranians are hoping that we get in and just decimate isis and as many sunnis as possible because it frees things up for them. at the same time, riyadh is not too happy about isis because isis represents the evil incarna incarnate. >> so basically we stepped right back into that centuries old battle between the sunni and the shiia as we try to fight this blood thirsty group isis, how do you navigate that? i want to talk a little bit about the man who's letting isis, al baghdadi. sit likely we could wake up one morning and he's been taken out like osama bin laden? >> that's where we can get some help from these arab countries that do not want to directly find forces or even allow us to use bases.
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they have the human intelligence on the ground that they could share with us, mr. al baghdadi might have a hell fire for breakfast. we would all applaud that, but when we get it, it's not going to be through u.s. intelligence because we are more through systems and sensors and they have already bipassed all that because they have read snowden's disclosures and they know how to -- >> you are like the 10th person i have talked to today that cannot help but -- >> we ought to take secretary gate's advice, when we went over to see the national security advisor in the white house. he said i got a new strategy for you, shut the bleep up. in other words let's not tell people what we're going to do, let's not even tell them what we have done, let's just do it. >> just go do it.
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chuck nash joining us tonight, we appreciate your time and your expertise, thank you very much. now we'll go to north korea, where there's an american in trouble. he's just been sentenced to prison by that regime's supreme court. matthew miller will serve six r years of hard labor after entering knot -- miller's fate cast new attention on two other americans who have been held captive in north korea. >> yes, the north koreans issuing a rather cloakly ed difficulted video. he's brought out handcuffed, he's dressed in black, looking fairly well, it's got to be said, because he's being kept in a hotel in pyongyang all this time. but those six years of hard labor could include working in a coal mine or in a factory or possibly even working the land on an agricultural project.
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immediately after the verdict was passed, he was denied an appeal. six weeks ago we actually saw him on a video because the western media were allowed to interview him on a rare occasion, here's what he said at the time. >> i am now requesting help from the american government, the citizens of america and the world to release me from this situation. >> well, that's the situation he's said to have created himself. officials claimed he not only tore up his vees sarisavisa, he literal asylum and he said his latest intention was to experience jail in north korea in order to report on human rights abuses. >> somebody comes into my country and tears up his visa and session i want asylum, maybe he's a little nuts. i don't know what he did, but i know what we read in the press, the western press, it sounds very v strange. >> the state department's saying
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they expect another american to face a similar trial. he left a bible behind in his hotel room and of course there's the korean american missionary only got a 15-year sentence. the state department issuing warnings to americans not to travel to north korea. it's been nearly two years since the benghazi terror attack in libya which killed four americans including our ambassador there. now fox news uncovers the smoking gun of benghazi. tonight hear more from the men who were there that night fighting the terror. the inside story anchored by brett baier. if you have not seen this, you need to tune in. amazing reporting. hillary clinton returning to the headlines and to iowa. it is her first trip to that state since losing the caucuses in 2008. but the potential presidential candidate, because she says she's going let the world know of her decision in january, what
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she had to say during that visit. and you just heard our guest captain nash say a ground war is inevitable to crush the isis forces. he said we should be able to do it with forces there, but in case americans have to join the fight, would you support that? on the ground, tweet me @harrisfaulkner, like me on facebook and leave a comment on there too. i want to bring you all into the conversation when the fox newsi. stay close. [music]♪ defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep.
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>> she's been dropping hints about running literally since she left the secretary of state's office and hillary clinton has quite a bit to say about it. this is tom harkins steak fry, it's been something of a stop on the campaign trail since harkin's first steak fry in 1992. he made a point of staying you really got to read hillary's book, tough choices making the observations that there's lots of chapters and some still yet to be written. >> get hillary's book, it's a great book, read it. there are 25 chapters in that book. i'm here to tell you that there are many more chapters to be written in the amazing life of hillary clinton. >> he really likes my book because he's in it. hello, iowa!
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[ cheers and applause ] >> i'm back! >> indeed, she is and everyone's wondering whether or not she's going to run. there are advisors and clinton supporters all across the country putting together a campaign for her. she did not say whether she was going to run. but acknowledged that, yes, it's obviously the question on everybody's mind and it's one that she's mulling. listen to the reaction to this. >> it is true, i am thinking got it. but for today, that is not why i'm here. >> obviously disappointment for the democrats here gathered. clinton has been saying things like that for a long time and it is said at the beginning of the year she'll have to start making some overt moves. in the context of this year's
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midterms, but perhaps also in 2016's presidential stakes. listen to hillary clinton defining the battle between the two parties. >> we democrats are for raising the minimum wage for equal pay for equal work, for making college and technical training affordable. for growing the economy to benefit everyone, and our opponents are not. >> there was a great -- there was a great deal of discussion of the domestic policy agenda on the democrats side today, what there was not a lot of discussion of was foreign policy, whether's the president's decision to bomb isis in syria, perhaps arm the syrian rebels, which is very controversial among democrats and republicans as well. that did not come up. it was all about domestic policy, honoring tom harkin, the
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retiring senator here in iowa. and not just looking forward to the 2014 midterms, but also looking forward to the presidential campaign which kicks off what the first presidential caucuses here in iowa. there weren't a lot of democrats here expecting her to get a lot of competition. >> when she rolled out that book that senator harkin kept talking about that she was in, it didn't go quite as smoothly as today. as she said, i'm back, we'll see how it goes from here. interesting to see the tractors moving behind you, i love that scene. >> they're breaking down, harris, it is important to remember that hillary clinton was way ahead of the polls and considered the incontested democratic nominee at about this time some now six years ago. and ultimately she came in third in iowa and many thought that's what crippled her campaign and put obama in the white house. >> thank you very much. right now, police are continuing their massive man
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still searching for a police killer or killers still on the loose nearly 48 hours after the shooting. security checkpoints are in place in pike county, that's more than 500 square miles. police say two state troopers were ambushed on friday night at about 10:50 p.m. at the blooming grove state police barracks in the middle of a rural and pop lo popular hunting area. one officer was killed on scene. trooper alex douglas was shot in the torso and wounded. he was in critical condition but is now conscious and speaking for the first time, he has even spoken to investigators. police believe that the shooter or shooters were inside the woods directly across from the barracks when they fired their shots. they also believe today we saw video of the police retracing those woods for evidence. investigators believe that the state police were specifically targeted but they are unsure if
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the individual troopers were. now what we know one state trooper told us that they believe the general public is not at great risk, but they told us that men and women of our law enforcement should be on high alert considering they may be targets. if you have any information. please call 1-866-326-7256. the reward is now $50,000. harris? >> we put that tip line up on the screen. i'm going to tweet it out, put it on my facebook page as well so people can have it handy. brian, thanks very much. we're going to move on to an anniversary. do you know the words to "the star spangled banner"? our national anthem named after the flag that flew during the war of 1812, battle of baltimore. and now two centuries later, that city is once again hoisting up the broad stripes and bright stars and throwing quite a
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party. leland, take us through how francis scott key wrote the song? >> reporter: you have to think about it, 200 years a lot's changed. during the war of 1812, the u.s. navy was outnumbered 13-1 by the british who had this entire fort surrounded with ships out here in baltimore harbor, 25 hours of bombardment to try and get the port to surrender. and remember this, francis scott key was held on a ship outside in the harbor. when he was there, that is when he began writing the song, the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air, they talked about that last night as the fireworks were going off here. but that's what it represented, that part of the song. and this morning, dawn's early light, 9:00 this morning, they raised an enormous flag just like they did 200 years ago to the tune of yankee doodle dandy.
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the 40,000 folks who were here in baltimore, francis scott key published the poem, the defense of ft. mchenry there, and then all of a sudden over the next couple of weeks, it took on the tune of the star spangled banner that became the national an them. >> and it sounds like ft. mchenry has a little bit of a singer in the background. >> we had someone singing along to the tune of the national anthem here and you think about it, we were at war with the british at the time. but the national anthem goes all back to the british. the tune is actually an old british social club song that involved drinking. you quote shakes spear every time you sing star spangled banner, the star spangled banger actually comes from a midsomer night's dream. david cameron walks out of a wedding in the middle of a night to hold emergency meetings on
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the growing threat from isis. the prime minister's message to the world today. and is that islamic militant group an imminent threat or not? new fox polling suggests that americans have a definite opinion on that. fox news political insiders are here, and we want to know what you think. is the u.s. in imminent danger? tweet us at hash tag frw for fox report weekend. i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip!
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i'm harris faulkner. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, and if you are just joining us, prime minister david cameron of great britain, has -- the execution video prompting a swift and passionate response from the uk government and really around the world. cameron is now stressing support for u.s. air strikes against the islamic militants. he calls, quote, monsters. meanwhile here at home, white house chief of staff dennis -- elizabeth? >> the administration is corporating it's strong rhetoric, white house chief of staff dennis mcdonough.
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>> we are obviously outraged at the behavior and we have made clear our determination that we're taking every step possible to protect the american people and make sure that the long arm of american people -- >> not waffling over whether the u.s. is at war with isis, saying they have been very clear about the mission and went on to say there are around 1,400 military personnel protecting americans in iraq. >> some lawmakers are simply not satisfied with this and want an even tougher stance. what are they looking for? >> you're right, there are some lawmakers who want to see the u.s. wiping out the terrorist group. and if that includes men and women with eyes and ears on the ground, this of course is necessary. the u.s. is conducting additional air strikes in iraq and syria and pledging more military advisers. the lawmakers such as senator
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lindsey graham that the u.s. -- he says the administration is delusional, they're not doing what it takes to wipe out the terror group. >> it's going to take an army to beat an army and this idea that we'll never have any boots on the ground to defeat them in syria is fantasy. >> i think we need a clear message to our enemy and to our allies in the region that we will destroy and defeat isis wherever they exist. >> david cameron has been traveling around the -- >> the fox news political insider, former republican congressman for new york, a former pollster for jimmy carter and fox news contributor. doug is also the co-author of the brand-new the rush thrussia
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axis. it's just out. it still has new car smell. secretary kerry says there are now some 40 countries, four times as many as there were just a couple of days ago that have joined the so-called broader coalition. what do you make of that? i don't have a list of the countries. >> this is all good news and let's hope. >> do you have a list of the countries? >> i don't have a list of the countries, we heard this week that the arab countries were somewhat lukewarm about fully engaging, we learned today that they are now prepared to countenance air strikes. we need a broad international coalition, we're all americans, you have to root for the success of this administration. at the same time, having just come back, harris, from asia and from ukraine, what was pal pably obvious to me was the absolutely irrelevance of the united states in a sense that we have been mia, not fully engaged and not really providing the leadership
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people expect. >> are they waiting for us to lead? have they given up on us? >> they have sort of given up on us pat. >> it's the spector of weakness, we have talked bit for weeks now that the president is the leader of the united states. it's projecting what, steel? or mush. and the answer is clear. it's mush, he's dragged in front of the camera the other day. he wouldn't speak in the oval office as pat pointed out, because it's the symbol of american power and this guy has an aversion to it. and he gives a speech, he doesn't use the word war. his administration had to be dragged kicking and screaming into saying we're going to run a war against these people. >> you pause it just a second. you hear the back and forth about whether you call this war or not. it does matter, pat. >> it matters a great deal, it matters how determined you are, if all you are ask just generally fighting terrorism.
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the problem here is that we're not dealing with al qaeda in cells. we're dealing with three components. an enemy army, let's use that word, who controls territory the size of belgium, number one, to their massively well funded in the billions, either by extortion or what they have stolen. they are able to finance themselves in a sophisticated fashion. and third, they have the weaponry that we provided to the iraqi army. who is going to beat him? my question about a coalition is, when you get around to this, who is going to be openly on the ground? >> in the fox report, she just said well, people like graham want to have americans there. she said for their eyes and ears. well that's not what is needed to kill isis. eyes and ears don't do it, harris, soldiers with guns in grand battle is necessary. and no one wants to fight. >> all right, so i want to just bring up this wall street journal nbc poll that has just come out. it shows, it seems to show based
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on what people are saying, more than half said that the speech the other night did not change their opinion of the president and his chorus ahead. what that means is, simply he didn't move the needle. and if you drill down evening farther and i don't know if we can put this up on the screen, but we also have fox news polling on the imminent threat. when you talk about whether the president was kind of able to quell that fear in all of us, actually not at all. isis will try to launch an attack on u.s. soil soon, 77% say likely. >> what this says to me, harris, and i think it's clear and obvious to the american people as well. is that we are at war, and it is a war that could come to our shores sooner rather than later very sadly. that's what the american people are saying. and i'm not telling you that when the chief of staff says, well, we're going to fully engage with isis, it is a war, but we're not going to fight, to rule anything out, to say we're not going to engage as we did in
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iraq, i understand the political reasons why you would do thark but substandardly and militarily, i think it's a mistake and a bad judgment. >> i want to interject this because the dates on that poll probably did not line up with what i said. that probably took place the day before the speech. >> he did what we suggested he did which was to switch it from an afternoon speech to prime time. remember we said rally the american people and speak from the oval office. he did not speak from the oval office. one of the great tells of all time, i wish we knew why. but more importantly, the president didn't admit i've done anything wrong. it was a crafted political speech, without a gut core to it. and you can't somewherehave a w two or three years old, it's going to take two or three years against troops on the ground. >> bad harbinger of things to come, we unfortunately, the three of us, not you, harris, we
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are old enough to remember the last democratic president who sat in the oval office, picking out bombing targets in a war, linden johnson, he would sit there and say you can bomb half of this bridge in north vietnam, but not that. we now know that this president, a community organizer who never organized anything is sitting in the oval office picking targets in iraq. >> and he can push back and say that he got osama bin laden through our navy s.e.a.l.s. he would push back that that was one target he picked and he was right about it. >> i'm glad he got them. and i'm glad the s.e.a.l.s. >> asking on twitter, how can we convince others to do what we are not willing to do, boots on
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the ground? doug? >> we have to be prepared to consider all alternatives. >> did you hear captain nash? he said, you know, you may have to commit to that, we can put all the weaponry and train the peshmerga and anybody we want to, but we can't promise that they'll be able to carry it out. >> that was precisely the point i was underscoring. we have to leave all options open and the keyword we're using tonight is leader ship. >> do you think the american people have it in them? >> i think we do, the polls have changed so dramatically, the beheadings. >> i think that the isis or isil, i can't figure out why he calls it differently. because the word syria is in the title. >> that's the policy of all these problems. when you're talking about
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beheadings, it's an interesting calculation that they have done, the jihadist, which is they're willing to risk upsetting the west on the basis that it serves them so well in recruiting in that they really fear us not. they don't fear us because they don't believe in the end we will do anything. harris, you ask what you would have done if he would have waited a week and bombed syria while he was speaking, somebody might think that the president had resolved to telling isis, by the way we're eventually coming and bombing you, it's like telling the north vietnamese what you're going to do. >> we'll come back to it, less than two months until the midterm elections and a former obama spokesperson says democrats are in big trouble. stay with us. there was no question she was the one. she reminds you every day. but your erectile dysfunction-that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right.
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the sixth year of a presidency is always particularly bad for a president's party. then you couple that with the fact that so many democrats are taking red states where mitt romney did well, double digits in most cases, there's no outcome in november that anybody could say would be great for democrats except for barely holding on to the senate. >> john, pat and doug. and doug, i'll start with you. >> it won't be a good year for democrats, the fox news poll and a number of other polls show that the generic vote between the democrats and the republicans have gone from even to slightly pro democratic to somewhere between a 4 point and an 8 point republican lead. and what that says is given that
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the democrats are similarly demoralized, that the likely result will be that the senate will go five, six or even seven seats or more for the republicans. this speaks to a huge, huge republican victory. >> all right, so the u.s. senate vote, if elections were held today in the senate battleground states. >> battleground. battleground, all the polls are showing that in the interstate where is the senate races are being contested that the margin of the generic vote is in double digits in every one of them. but i want to say something, a week, ten days ago i would have argued i didn't see a tie. there was a propensity amongst the republicans, i thought something was hanging. in the last ten days and it has to do, i'm afraid with our president, there's a sense that the bottom is dropping out potentially and i'm with doug. i now think we're not talking about what the republicans think of the senate, i think we're speaking of how big a tide this could be if what happens
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continues. >> as we mentioned in a previous segment, this specter of we weakness on our international stage, that applies to these races too, the top of the ticket, the head democratic is reeking weakness and flip-flopping on immigration. obama care which we haven't mentioned for weeks, that thing is still hurting people and the polls show. >> harris, who cares if the dems are in big trouble, the usa is in big trouble. and that's what you said is the big problem. >> and what pat and john just responded to is really where i would both start and end. there is no leadership of this country as a nation. we're not democrats and republicans, we're americans, that's what the american people are looking for, that's what they're looking for in this president. >> if given a choice, it's no longer about democrats and republicans, it's about sending him aabout saying we are worried. >> what is the message going to
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be? >> you see the immigration stuff. we have had a seminole change in attitudes on the border in immigration since all of this happened. >> harris, pat has been leading the charge for an out of the box, not republican, not democrat, an independent running against the political establishment which this lady in the tweet just was attacking. and we think there is one senate race where this may be happening in kansas. where there's a guy running, mr. ormond, is running as an independent, he used to be a republican, left the party. he used to be a democrat, left the party. against a sitting senator who was elected when i was elected. he's been in there forever. >> democrats, trying to attack him and put him in a context of, oh, he's really a trojan horse for harry reid. he's against both parties. they can't seem to get their hands around him. he's saying america must do better. by the way, you want to know who
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smith is this year? he is really potentially smith. he believe this is stuff. >> that's pat's sort of fantasy character. >> my fantasy character is going back. >> we'll be back, straight ahead. ome experts work with equity experts who work with regional experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief.
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she said she's back, former secretary of state hillary clinton was in iowa today, we told you that earlier in the hour. and now the fox news political insiders are back, john, pat and doug. how did she do today, by the way? >> i think she did fine. she inadvertently suggested that 2014 is going to be as tough as we said it is. for her, she's got the challenge of declining numbers, harris
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from "the wall street journal" poll and separating herself from a president whose administration she served in who is increasingly unpopular himself. >> pat, what is the take away today. her husband spoke for a short time too. >> bill had them dark glasses on and i love his redshirt. and i get he wasn't eating a steak. but he was there to applaud. but i think it was interesting to me that she wanted to interject herself at this point, and i understand his retirement and tom harkins retirement. but nonetheless, as doug just said, she is the co-author with the president of a foreign policy that we haven't even gotten to. in ukraine, the ukrainian prime minister, the president is saying putin wants to take the whole area. iran. they're still enriching the bottom. >> it was a sweetheart deal, how is that going? >> they're enriching while the
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talks are delayed for four more months. >> well that's sweetheart. >> sweetheart for them. when you see the president, she's interjecting herself. i don't think it helps her. the president's suffering from the beheadings and the foleys and what they did. >> but hillary, it's like 2008 all over again. in one sentence, what does hillary clinton stand for? >> doug will answer this, i have been waiting for eight years. >> she stands for having to win iowa if she is going to be elected. >> because she learned what last time coming in third? >> she learned that her election chances were destroyed by losing iowa, hence bill and hillary in iowa. >> buy doug's back, he said he'll give me a free copy. >> i'm watching fwiter here. the beheadings is propaganda by this group is changing the conversation in this country too. where are we headed, doug? >> we are headed towards a
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degree of really disorganization and uncertainty about ourselves as a country that leaves us politically divided and as a country one word, leaderless. >> how do you turn it around, pat? >> i think that you have got to break the chain of both leadership and politics. both parties in the country's eyes have failed. you know what we need? i heard a candidate say, do you hate the other side more than you hate americ you love america. >> you got to have smart foreign policy and a smart leader, and the republicans haven't run smart people lately. >> and bring the country together. >> bring both gldomestically an in foreign policy. >> get it? the president, the republicans all of them. >> all right, you guys put all
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