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the pound or euro. bonds up 5% in the year. >> john, what do you think? >> william wallace is rolling over in his grave. i like equity. >> neil is next. take it away. is isis a crisis because we are godless? welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. look at the uproar i started. it all began with a chap named nigel as in the man who many say this could be britain's next prime minister telling me, on fox, why he thinks isis is knocking on our door. we are all but letting them in because, as nigel sees it, we have all but slammed the door on god. we are into multiculturalism to the extent we have invited terrorism.
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forget about ju ndao kristians. nigel says we have nothing. leave it to rup earth murdock to put his more than two cents in. >> nigel was here saying that something may be more basic or systemic going on here and across the globe. that is what binds us, religiously, we are a secularized world in this country and mentioned britain. losing kristian values and the seeds. what do you think? >> i think there's a lot to it, absolutely. that's something that happened in australia some time ago. the then prime minister came out and made it clear, if you migrate to this one country, you accept our values and our laws. in this country, terrible,
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terrible scandals where they haven't done anything, they have been hidden by local council in order because they thought they would look racist. >> think about this. is isis on a role because secular societies have given god the heave? i knowç it's unusual to get things going. i thought i would get folks going. certainly i have e-mails and tweets on this. all right. benstein, what do you make of what's being said here? >> amen, amen and amen. nation means people born of the same blood. in america, we have many different bloods and we are never going to be of one blood, but we could be of one blood with respect to law, tradition, culture, respect for each other's dignity as human beings.
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i don't want people coming here who do not believe in the dignity of human beings and believe it is right to kill other humans because of their religion. i think it's essential, just for me, to put god back in our lives and god believes men should respect all men and women. >> 1,000%. i take it further. the more we pushed out god, the more the foundations of our country have crumbled. it goes to basic things. we, as a people, we have shunned the idea of marriage, shunned the idea of children, shunned the idea of going to religious services. i think we are going to pay a heavy price for that. it's obvious, we already are. people who come here with no intent of trying to assimilate or remove a chip on their shoulder, people in the past who came, they were happy. they saw the statue of liberty,
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came to staten island. we have a lot of christians who come up and assimilate quicker and easier than europe. >> it's worse in france, but what do you think? >> it's an identifying idea, a unifying idea. we went from a melting pot where we were all coming into one to this sort of crack pot. yes, best way to put it. multiculturalism. we are never going to be milk toast nation. who wants that, right? when you celebrate your differences, all the bad stuff that happens, mr. murdock, when talking about the crime that occurred, it was a child abuse case. in britain, there's a string of child rapes done, apparently by pakistani immigrants against white children. they didn't want to talk about it because of that.
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>> they didn't want to talk about their nationality. >> it was left out of the press. it's actually sick, if you think about it. >> what do you think? >> what has been going on the last several decades in britain is impossible to find anything that compares here in the u.s. it is essentially a state sponsored form of tolerating a type of muslim, racism and sexism where, you didn't have to share values on equality of the sexes, on women's rights on democracy. it is called -- i mean it is essentially terrorism in that country and militants to go to other countries. it's frightening. we have to be watchful that it never happens here. >> adam, you have a politician and a mogul saying, in sync, we kind of become overly politically correct. not kind of, we have. that is what has changed from
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the times of our parents and grandparents. we are way, way, way too politically correct. >> i don't necessarily agree, neil. >> okay. you disagree with rupert murdock. i'm sorry. go ahead. >> i was very -- i was very -- neil, you called him rupert, but charlie calls him mr. murdock. that was interesting. a valuable contribution to this conversation right now, this is this, neil. >> go ahead. >> in our country, you can believe whatever you like. that's one of our values. you can believe whatever you like. you cannot behave in a racist way or sexist way. we put this into the law. >> you can do anything you want. you do that and we are going to prosecute ewe. i agree with charlie. a melting pot country.
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we are still a nation. >> you could go to college campuses, let's be clear, you can go to a college campus and basically express your conservative beliefs. that is not true. multiculturalism -- >> not at all. >> multiculturalism is destroying -- let me finish. it is destroying the first amendment. i worked at plenty of news rooms in my life. we are both news reporters. the religious right. you never hear the hammering about people who are more fanatical meaning radical islamic. >> point taken. adam respond to that. >> i think you are confusing, if you want to talk about conservative speech on campus, i think you are confusing the -- >> people get shot down. >> the ability to speech -- you
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are an expert on this. the ability to speak versive popularity. you heard popular ideas. it's very hard to have a conversation. >> a little older and i would suspect wiser than some of us and has a perspective from a greater period of time. to what the gentlemen have been saying, is there something to this notion that we changed as a country? >> we have changed as a country. i have seen it myself. i was not allowed to speak at the university of vermont unless i promised not to mention god or questions on evolution. >> is that right? >> i said i would not do that and i was disinvited. a brilliant point, with the
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massive rapes of the little girls by muslims was nothing less than terrorism. it was an act of terrorism. it was serious real terrorism. the police let them get away with it because of political correctness. please, god, don't let it happen here or there again. >> if you are isis and i don't want to paint them as a giant group, you are seeing the way we treat that here in england and australia, what do you do? what do you think? >> you take advantage of it. think about 9/11. terrorists say they could take advantage of our calm, compassionate -- you have the box cutter. we land the plane somewhere. our civility is what they all over on. i just believe that the atheist movement has become so powerful and controls so much of the media and so much of policy, it frightens me so badly where the
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country is going to be. we have kicked god to the curb. it's a tough, big word. it means so many different things to different people. when the discussion was up, people would say what does that word mean to me. i don't like when i see a bunch of students in california with mexican flags at an american school. it's one thing to say, listen, you know -- >> we have all embraced our heritage. >> i mean when they are protesting their rights. >> we are not milk toast nation. here is the thing i want to say. one problem with your analysis is the religion part. why weren't we able to find the 9/11 terrorists when they were here? why didn't people report them. why wasn't it odd when they only wanted to know how to take off, not land? >> i believe it was maybe
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reported, but the fbi didn't follow up. why didn't major hassan's radical beliefs, why wasn't that reported? >> we coddle -- >> our values as a country. >> we coddle those people who hate us. >> we don't act on them. >> why? >> whatever it is, there's something going on. it's enough to have gotten the attention of the guy who could be the next prime minister of britain and the richest person on the earth. when we come back, the taxpayers already paying the price for opening the doors and books to illegal kids. we report, you decide.
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live from america's headquarters, i'm kelly wright a. provocative incident. u.s. fighter jets intercepted russian planes. the jets were scrambled into action when they came within 55 miles of alaska. they included two refueling tankers and bombers. they returned to the base in russia after seeing the u.s. jets. new developments in the investigation of a missing university of virginia student. police questioned the man seen in this surveillance video. he apparently entered the restaurant with heather graham and was seen with her at the bar. he's over six feet tall, 270 pounds with dread locks. they have not seen the man or labeled him as a suspect, but he is a person of interest.
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now back to cavuto on business. you might call it a crash course on immigration education. non-english speaking students in new york state, they are going to get bilingual classes. other states could be following suit. tens of thousands of illegals rounded up this year are now filtering across the country. we are going to see a lot of it. >> we are going to see a lot of it. we are going to have the kids -- we have illegal immigration and people come. teach them how to speak early on. you don't change the curriculum of the course from two to 12 and as always, make leeway, add money, say it in spanish by
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fourth grade. teach them in kindergarten and first grade. let's go off to the races. now with the illegal immigrants, i have to be honest, i think it's not right that we take money from native american born school children to spend on kids who have come here illegally. all it does is hurts the people who were born here. it incentivizes people to send their kids here. >> when it's law, we deal with it. the argument is you have to deal with it. do we have to do it at the expense of legal kids and their legal parents who are stuck with the bill because no one ponys up the cash to help them out a. lot of problems for special services go by the wayside. >> it's good to have the special programs.
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we want kids to have special programs but it's most important that they speak english. that is vitally important. i think there's a matter of proportion here. we are talking a very small amount of money. i want them all speaking english, watching english tv, watching "cops" on tv to learn what they should and should not do. teach them english even if it means taking money away from something else. >> we have gotten into a lot of psychological counseling services. >> it's one big expense after another. >> the goal with english instruction is to get them fluent in english quickly, but how do you manage that, right? how long does it drag on? does it turn into a recuring biling wall program? it's a supreme court decision. you have to educate kids who are illegal in this country. the central issue is stop
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illegal immigration. it's less of a burden, a financial one on society. >> adam, are you proud of yourself, what you have done? >> neil, put it in business terms. they react to their audience. it was funny, not that funny. come on. >> all right. >> it was funny. >> go ahead, finish the point. >> totally appropriate that they do the best job they can to educate the children in their school district, period. >> okay. >> i think it's absurd this is the first time we have had immigrants in the country so we have to do these programs. for many years, they did the melting pot. you were immersed in english and learned it. we can do that. bili bilingual education is a joke. >> a game changer that could put a freeze on jobs.
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congress shelling out an extra $88 million to fund the ebola fight. more money on the way and part of this omnibus package that could go over half a billion dollars. these guys missed an ideal opportunity to save lives and taxpayers some money at the same time. what do you think? >> remember that thing called
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obamacare? actually gets $2 billion every year for the prevention fund. we could have taken it out of there. the prevention fund. i mean, this is a potential health hazard in america. we need to nip it in the bud. $88 million our $2 billion. go in and take it. if you really want to say something, go to the guys who built the website and get some of the money back s. that true? >> that woen fly in america, tell you why, this money will be a billion. money is coming from the defense department, being reallocated going overseas, going to africa. if you took money from the u.s. health care law that should be spent here for prevention, and then send it overseas i think people would be outraged. >> and pictures page after page of regulations and rules how that money can be allocated and wouldn't you know it can't be for this. i could be cynical. >> why wouldn't you know, i question the constitutionality of that. i don't see where in the constitution the president has the right to fight epidemics in foreign countries. maybe, yes, republicans have done it, too.
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democrats and republicans, but where in the constitution does it say that the commander in chief's duties include fighting epidemics in foreign countries? i wonder if there's any limit on what mr. obama thinks he can do? >> i disagree with that. he would be doing it presumably to ward off this thing coming here. >> could make that argument. >> he could say that. >> he could. adam? >> we're doing this out of enlightened self-interest and -- and -- to alleviate people dying in africa. we're doing it for all the right reasons. that other money is for other reasons, and charles, you just don't like obamaircare. >> with all due respect. they've messed around with that, changed the rules. why can't you change it for this? vast portions of obamacare have been changed. >> for ebola, the way he's going about it? >> why not? >> i hope they raise the money because if ebola is coming to
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the u.s. it's coming in through jfk. i don't want it coming in through new york city. two self-interest. >> to charlie's point, changed the law maybe 30 -- i've lost track. >> 30 times. >> charlie's changed it twice. >> i want to thank the doctor, and definite will you you guys. >> did you know that it's like a -- >> next it's -- >> i missed goatee. >> the feast is tonight. you and i, boom. we're there. >> all right. meanwhile, up next, bottom lines that are barely barely budging. median household income rising just shy of about $52,000. you want a bigger boost? you better listen to our stock picks, after this. guys! you're not gonna believe this!
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