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>> no reasoning, no negotiation with this brand of evil. only language understood by killers like this is the language of force. for the united states of america will work with a broad coalition to dismantle this network of death. in this effort we do not act alone. >> this is a fox news alert. making his case. president obama facing the united nations, calling for a global effort to defeat the terrorists hell-bent on carving out a fundamentalist islamic state in the middle east. this is "outnumbered." i'm andrea tantaros. here with us today, harris faulkner, sandra smith, host of "the independents" on the fox business network, kennedy, and today's #oneluckyguy, david asman, host of "forbes" on fox and cocoa host of "after the bell" on fbn. "outnumbered" for very first time. >> i feel like i'm surrounded by
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family. we've all worked together in various formats. good to be here on an important day when we listen to the president. i must say, my wife, i think i cold you, sandy, my wife worked at u.n. for 15 years and when i see a broadcast at the united nations i'm skeptical from the bottom of the u.n. to the top of the u.n. there is much dysfunction, so much corruption, so many things wrong with that institution, i can't, it does way my opinion. format sways my opinion. even if it is something important being said like it was today. i don't think that is such a bad idea. >> let's get your thoughts on that. let's get right to it. what a difference a year makes. it was a year ago today that president obama appeared before the same world body, trumpeting the ending of a decade of war. this time the president making a very different case for world action against isis, in what would be a long and difficult campaign. this as the pentagon is saying more u.s. bombs and missiles have dropped today on targets in
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syria. this is video the pentagon released yesterday, showing u.s. bombers and jets knocking out isis arms depots, barracks and command centers in the first wave of u.s.-led attacks. all this as america's greatest ally, great britain, is considering joining the airstrikes against isis. chief white house correspondent ed henry live from the united nations. ed? >> great to see you, andrea. bottom line exactly as you lay it out, i was here a year ago with president obama and he did champion not just the end of a decade of war but also went on to say we've decimated, basically took a victory lap decimated core al qaeda that attacked us on 9/11. guess what? actually now because the remnants of al qaeda in the president's own words are so dangerous, he is now gone back into war, not just in iraq but now expanding it into syria, telling the general assembly that this is a cancer, isis,
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that needs to be wiped out. he also could not resist a poke at the bush administration, using that phrase, war on terror. listen. >> i have made it clear that america will not base our entire foreign policy on reacting to terrorism. instead we wage ad focused campaign against al qaeda and its associated forces, taking out their leaders, denying them the safe havens they rely on. >> reporter: on that focused campaign he talked about the president again trumpeted that he has got at least five arab nations on board with this coalition, more than 40 nations overall although not all of them are contributing militarily. the president went on to say he was partly here to say to the entire world, we need your help in this fight against isis. >> ed, this is sandra. can you characterized the reception the president received both as he entered the u.n., during the speech, and then post-speech? >> reporter: well, what would say having covered him now since day one of his administration i
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remember the first couple of years when he came here as almost a conquering hero where, you know, he was the new american president. was talking about changing not just the united states but the world. now things have changed dramatically. so maybe you saw a little less applause. you saw a little less adulation. what i also saw was an icy stare or two from the russian delegation because the president called out russian president vladmir putin and his administration, basically said they have broken international law in ukraine. interesting that his foreign minister, sergey lavrov, among others were listening to this pretty stone faced in their reaction to president obama. sandra? >> ed, thank you so much. ed henry here at the u.n. in new york city. david, what do you make of the president's speech? of course a very different tone from last year. >> yes. >> a lot of different things he came out with. he also i think took a shot at israel which i found to be very interesting. >> making comparison between hamas and israel. that is awful.
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>> that is not sustainable, the situation. >> we used to have back in the days of cold wars comparisons made between the soviet union, moral equivalency between the ussr and u.s. this is not equivalent. israel is democracy. hamas is terrorist organization. the kiar folks, if you press them they will not admit that the hamas is terrorist organization. they claim there is humanist aspect to it. i'm wondering if the president buys into that at all. the one thing i want to say though, he was tough on russia as jeff saved. i was glad to hear that. he was tough on islamic extremism but his idealism conflicts with reality. that happens on so many levels with this president, whether obamacare, the stimulus program. it, a lot of what he proposes doesn't work. when he talked about how islam and all the other religions can work so well together and doing it in britain, forgot the fact
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in britain they're having terrible problem with islamic extremism. it is recruiting people there. we had the islamic on couple times on fnc spouting out his late tread. granted this is just -- hatred. this is small segment of the population. >> they have seen terrorism you know, where people have been taken out right in the middle of the day. >> he was using great britain as an example after country that got its act together bringing all religions together. i would argue that is example of some of dysfunction. >> there is dysfunction of great britain is not involved in airstrikes right now. >> good point. >> they will bomber rack but not syria. doesn't make a lot of sense to me. i don't understand the disconnect of people want salvage what we had for a while in iraq but not wanting to go into syria. the rationalization i guess is they want a u.n. security council vote and russians can veto it. >> right. >> i don't get the british --
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anybody understand why they're not playing a part? >> i think cameron has egg on his face. he wanted to bomb syria. he went to the british parliament last year and they slapped him back. now i think he is probably counting votes, david cameron, very unpopular right now. i don't think, david, he has the votes for strikes in syria again. that is why he is asking for votes in iraq. it doesn't make a lot of sense. it would only create as you point out, kennedy, a safe haven in syria. >> where they really are centered. >> french socialist president as opposed to a conservative british prime minister. that's what we're doing. in fact, remember isis called out the french. they insulted, they say these horrible french people. we're against them more than anybody else. >> french more than anyone willing to pay for hostages. >> exactly. i don't know, it is a strange coalition. they're are all sorts of behind the scenes. turkey, is turkey behind us or not. >> turkey is having to absorb all the refugees coming across their border. dealing with them will get
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really complicated. i was covering, anchoring coverage for fox broadcast station stationings all the different camera angles inside of the general assembly, while the president was speaking i was trying to figure out who would walk out first? would the be russians? the president talked tougher on situation in ukraine than i heard him speak before. you heard it. they were stoic. i could think of a lot of words to describe them. mostly they were packing. they looked like they were going to back up their bags and walk out. >> isn't it too late? shouldn't the tough language have been, i don't know, two years ago? >> president talked about how muslims should prepare the palate for younger generations give them alternatives to terrorism. you looked at some of the arab muslim nations across the room, yeah, as the camera sprayed that section of the room. are they next? will they walk out. >> that is certainly not our job. that is one of the biggest problems we have, replacing that magnetic fundamentalism with something else. that is not our job.
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that is where military gets into so much trouble. >> you heard characterize as some of the stone faces that he saw in the audience as reaction to some of these statements. i was characterizing the reception i saw as lukewarm certainly for the president. i think one line stuck out to a lot of people the speeches, we will not have a foreign policy built around acts of terror, says the president. captain chuck nash responded to that and said, do we have a choice? >> right. >> it really speaks to your point, david, not being able to set aside his ideologies. that really came through in the speech. ambassador john bolton reacted, he thought the president's analysis of root of terrorism was very strong and good in this speech however the lack of comments specifically on isis were so brief, that was what really stuck out. >> also brief but he spoke for 38 minutes and isis didn't come up until 18 minutes in the street. >> john bolton said, as you point out, was very abstract. there were only moments, only a couple of moments of reality.
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>> yes. >> he was taking a pretty tough tact against islamic terrorism nice finely to hear from the president. he didn't have the solution. it was based on discussions and negotiations and feelings. you can't reason with them. >> one thing about john bolton, he is a former u.n., u.s. ambassador to the united nations who believes we should get rid of the u.n. who believes it does more harm than good. >> kennedy, i want to touch on your question about some other countries and particularly great britain might not want to hit syria. look what the president has done today. we let iran know ahead of hitting syria with bombs, we let assad and iran know we would not touch the iranian, i mean the assad's forces inside of syria. maybe that is a deal great britain didn't want to make? >> it is touchy dealing with syria or iran. those are two countries that either current presidents or presidential hopefuls talked about military campaigns against
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them. so has john bolton. he has been aggressive in his language about that. we're partnering with iran letting them know what we're doing in syria and they were, i don't know if you say shielding or hiding but certainly hosting the head of the khorasan group. >> also comes on the heels of this deal that supposedly had been oriented between iran and the u.s. to just unplug their nuclear reactors, rather than dismantle their nuclear reactors. a lot of people have been saying. so maybe this was effort to kind of gloss over that. >> we'll get to that later in the show, this reaching out to iran to give them the heads up. harris, what about the speech in totality, do you think he was able to get some other countries to join the coalition based on what he said? >> if his goal is to get other arab nations as i mentioned when he went down the road of criticizing muslims for not stepping up and giving young people an alternative within the muslim world, that is a tricky position. as kennedy pointed out, it hasn't been our role to try to
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proselytize to get them to do what they need to do in their religion. >> bingo. >> i think it is a complicated thing to do because you're asking something even qatar wouldn't do. put in something more than money, put in your bombs and your troops. i don't know among the groups i could sigh other preview cameras you saw people we might sign on. we'll see -- >> what about the money? you -- >> no mention of it. >> david and i talk about this all the time. >> could be, the achilles' heel of drug dealers and terrorists other places how they move money around f we can stop the movement of money. they have to move a lot of money around. there are all the islamic banks growing up here as well -- >> with toil fields by the day. >> we have to put an end to that. >> lots of news made on this front. we'll get back to it assuredly. now we're being told that the airstrikes in syria have stopped a terror plot to blow up an
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american airliner. what we know about the plan reportedly was in the final stages. new concerns about lone wolf attacks here at home. plus looks like the so-called kissing congressman's wife is standing by her man. she doesn't look too happy in the picture. i will stand by him but i might not smile, honey. what she is saying about her cheating man in a new campaign ad. will it work? right after the show, ot, baby. catch more from the couch on the web. join us "outnumbered overtime." click on the overtime tab. we have a live chat. you can get in on the game there. tweet us, like us on facebook and be part of the live conversation. >> should call it "outnumbered" uncensored. >> stay close much. ♪ ugh. heartburn.
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bombs with western passport holders dressed as tourists carrying bombs on board. the pentagon is not saying how the intelligence came to light. there are new concerns about lone wolf attacks here in the united states. in retaliation for the airstrikes in syria. the department of homeland security and fbi issuing a joint bulletin saying quote, we believe these airstrikes will contribute to homegrown violent extremist broader grievances about u.s. military intervention in predominantly muslim lands, possibly motivating homeland attacks. a recent audio message from an isil spokesman called for the first time for lone offender attacks in the homeland in retaliation for u.s. military operations in iraq and syria. david, how concerned should we be? >> oh, very concerned. you saw that cell phone picture in chicago, your hometown of chicago, where the guy was taking self if i of himself a isis supporter. we don't know exactly who it was. they were clearly looking at chicago as a possible place to
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strike. of course new york is a perennial target of terrorists. they're always looking here because we're such an international community but, yeah, i think we should be very concerned and frankly i think that is what turned the president around. i think he began to get the information about the possibility of these strikes on u.s. soil and that's what made him more aggressive. i think nobody can deny he is more aggressive now than he was a couple weeks ago. i think it must have been very recently we found out details of these attempted plots and hopefully we have nipped then in the bud. >> kennedy, have we opened the pandora's box by bombing them? >> for those of us who are a little skeptical of this poorly-led intervention, yeah, i do think that is certainly one of the possibilities and you know, when you don't have an endgame you can't anticipate what is going to happen in the middle. it is possible we could have opened pandora's box and also the tsa is toothpaste now not going to be allowed on planes? are we not going to be able to
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take clothes on planes or wear mickey mouse hats? these things are very serious. i'm also skeptical about the claims of the khorasan group because that seems like very convenient timing for both the war powers act and the authorization, the bush era authorization. >> you know, just kind of on the heels of that, kennedy, we know the president gets that briefing document. it is highest level. >> we don't know that he reads it. that is the problem. >> that is actually true, david. >> someone is reading it in the white house. >> let's hope. >> they're getting some information from us and we're reporting on what we're finding out as well. so but what i'm saying by that we know the president had to have had some sort of knowledge about khorasan what they were planning to do weeks ago, months ago, years ago. the president bush was talking about this group in 2005, 2007. we knew there were a other groups building a nest like scorpions in that part of the world. they have been allowed under
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bashar al-assad in syria and iraq. >> isn't it weird we're arguing who is the more brutal -- >> i don't think that the is point. >> that is right now with they're doing. >> who most likely will hit us here. around i don't think the president just found out about that. >> it is not conspiracy but skepticism. so politically convenient for him to release it now. >> because he wants patriot act again? >> that's right. >> he does not want to go to congress on a lot of things. climate change rules, inversion. >> could he get it. >> this is just another i think on the list. but you look at what he is doing. we're talking about president obama, president obama. this is the department of defense, i think that has been following the khorasan group and isis, not president obama. i think it was dod that knew they had permission to do this. they're the ones that decided to move forward. they gave president obama the heads up at the last minute. he is only doing this because of politics. he is not studying his intel briefings every morning
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following isis and the khorasan group. he is the one giving us misinformation that they're the jv squad. i think we're giving him way too much credit. >> that was a while ago. i think he has come to a sort of come-to-jesus moment where he realizes they were ready to strike? >> why? because he is reading polls. >> i think now he is i was joking a little with harris but i think he is reading intel reports and it scares the heck out of him. >> he does now that his foreign policy numbers to drop. >> a presidential candidate called for this, come to fruition two years ago. governor mitt romney was mocked for his for return policy positions. are we seeing his predictions come true? more bad news for american beer. iconic brand now shipping out and leaving town. ♪
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♪ >> you are watching "outnumbered." if governor mitt romney decides to take another crack at the white house, it seems he could have the wind at his back at this point at least. it is becoming increasingly clear he may have been right on some major foreign policy positions. ones which president obama and his running mate vice president joe biden ridiculed in the run-up to the election. this from september 2012. >> he said it was a mistake to end the war in iraq and bring all of our warriors home. he said it was a mistake to set an end date pour our warriors in afghanistan. and bring them home. he implies by the speech that he is ready to go to war in syria and iran. >> not long after that speech and a big foreign policy speech at virginia military institute,
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a month before the presidential election governor romney warned about the consequence of detablized syria. he called for arming the syrian rebels, something the president did not get around to doing just a few daysing ago. >> in syria, i will work with our partners to identify and organize those members of the opposition who share our values and then insure that they obtain the arms they need to defeat assad's tanks and helicopters and fighter jets. iran is sending arms to assad because they know his downfall would be a strategic defeat for them. >> so perhaps mitt romney could say, put down that cup of coffee and have a cup of i told you so. sandra? >> you could say that. he also scoffed at him for talking tough on russia and saying what does he want to do? he wants to move pro cooperation to confrontation with putin's russia? look, it is mitt romney thinks he will get an apology here that is not going to happen. >> you mean from president obama?
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>> from joe biden or the president. both, both teased him about the things he said during that campaign the look, bottom line it means, his messaging wasn't good. he didn't get his message out. he wasn't effective. policy was wrong. >> number one, he, mitt romney was right about russia. he was absolutely right. that was foreign policy insight. i don't think we should have bombed iran. i don't think we should have bombped assad and now we're loosely partnered with these two nations. he is not exactly casandra. >> whether or not he runs for president, frankly i think we're avoiding the key, is he tough enough to take on the clinton machine. remember how he fold the with benghazi question at debate. he nailed the first debate. he won that first debate. i don't know? >> i don't think so. his wife made the strongest point for him the other day. she came out and he said, if my husband were president we wouldn't have isis. why isn't he making that point. >> let's watch.
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>> i think he would have had status of forces agreement on, in iraq. i don't believe isis would have had the invasion that they have had. they wouldn't have had the ability to, i think he would have tried to arm the moderates in syria. i think there are other things that would have happened that would have made the equation a little bit tilted in our favor. >> andrea. >> very bold statement, right. that should have come from mitt romney himself. he was a weak candidate. he would make a better president than president obama but his policy on syria was wrong. arming rebels early and they take out assad what do we get? what did we get in egypt? the democracy promotion crowd in republican army don't think these things through. assad is terrible guy, had we gotten rid of him, what fills the vacuum? never moderates. something worse always does. >> mitt romney has to decide quickly. the democratic party has their
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candidate, hillary clinton. as long as mitt is there, particularly paul ryan can't to start his campaign soon immediately. he is loyal to mitt. mitt has to declare himself quickly, otherwise democrats -- >> third time is not a charm. >> it was for ronald reagan. we'll see. >> he did have the third term, didn't he? >> he had the third try. >> well another iconic american beer can company is ditching the u.s., pabst. brooklyn hipsters because pabst has been sold to a russian company. commie beer. and, will, it is not going to be bottled overseas. meanwhile pbr will be only as american as its red, white and blue can. that is all has lasted. bad optics. they're following other big brands. bud weisser owned by a belgium company and miller coarse left as well.
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-- coos. you know what, i don't think this is bad news. i think capitalism is thriving in the microbrewery sector. david and sandra -- >> i agree with you 100%. >> people in the northwest figured this out decade ago, those small batch brews are much tastier. you get greater flavor profile and they're more satisfying. americans now drink more lager. >> you drink a lot of beer. >> i love beer. good for pregnant ladies, by the way. >> beer trend in this country is through the roof. restaurants have been learning to like pair their meals with craft brews now. so, hey, kennedy i love your point. this is about capitalism. you've got to go where it is best for your company and best for your bottom line. >> before we get the tweets, clean that up. it is not good for pregnant ladies. >> it is. it is. guinness, right? >> when the organism is fully formed. >> i have to defer to your wisdom. >> there you go. >> andrea, what is your drink of
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choice. >> i'm more of a vodka person but i won't turn down a cold bruschi. i like a good bruschi in the sun. isn't it a bit trouble happening with all the inversions. i'm with you on capitalism. >> you're saying all these inversions. there haven't been a lot of them. >> you about the trend is growing. seems like businesses are running way from the u.s. economy. >> there is very easy way to fix, that andrea. that is by lowering corporate tax rate, highest in the world. make things simpler. not more complicated into this week the obama administration is looking to penalize people trying to leave the country. >> we're missing a point here. i don't want to stick to this talking point these businesses are just to cut their tax bill in the united states and going outside. is a globalized community. the business community is global in nature. you better believe that these companies aren't just leaving the united states to trim their tax bill by, in some cases several percent.
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david. they're leaving because it is beneficial to grow their business outside of the united states. >> think of the advantage of a company like alibaba which just listed on new york stock exchange has. they have, you know what their tax rate is? something like 15%. our tax rate is close to 40%. >> it is awful. i'm saying business environment in the united states is terrible and oppressive. >> it is. >> and troubling. >> we have to champion these small businesses found a way to please their consumers. >> what a nice little turn back to the beginning of the covers. >> thank you very much. >> you're on your game when kind of sick. >> how? in the head? >> little voices telling me, american ingenuity helping fight against ebola. i don't have it, okay? simple cold. thousands of people are infected with the in africa. how one company is trying to keep the virus from spreading. plus we've got the kissing congressman's wife backing her loose-lipped husband on the campaign trail. why she says you should still vote for him.
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>> we come back to "outnumbered" this ace fox news alert. algerian extremists allied with isis, savages, reportedly killed a french hostage. we're getting word the militants warned they would kill him unless france ended its airstrikes against isis inside of iraq. greg palkot is with us in london. greg? >> reporter: harris, isis appears to have struck again or at least a group claiming allegiance to isis. this in the video purporting to show the beheading of yet another hostage, this time french. his name is herbet cordell. he was on a mountain climbing trip in algeria when a splinter group of al qaeda's north african chapter kidnapped him and other locals. this follows airstrikes by french fighters last friday on
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targets in iraq. and then a recording from isis on sunday calling for foreigners to be killed especially french. the group which broken away from al qaeda and aligned itself with isis. they released a video tuesday, yesterday, showing a video along with the and the man's throat would be slit within 24 hours if france did not stop intervention with isis. the french government defiant. called it barbarism and refused to budge on their stance and aal islands with the nights. we've seen the video in fox newsroom here in london we appeared to see something very grimsley familiar. first we saw a title, said, message in blood for the french government. we saw a video of french president hollande. we saw what seemed to be the hostage, cordell, along with his captors calling on hollande to stop. we saw the captors hold the
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knife. hold the man down. the screen goes to black an reportedly these captors holed up the head of this man. again, we have no confirmation yet. we've been talking to the french government. they are looking at the video. they are waiting to confirm this. we're in fact waiting for french president hollande to speak at the u.n. he might say something about it at that time. we know, harris, it follows all the ugly gore we've been reporting to you and tracking for the last several weeks. that is the killings, beheading of two american journalists, james foley and steven sotloff as we as killing, beheading of a british aide worker. list name is david haines. one more note, harris. there is a bit more drama here in london because isis is holding yet another hostage, a british aide worker, a taxi driver turned aid worker, threatening to kill him if britain does not stop its intervention. we're awaiting word, maybe as early as friday, harris, whether
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brit intaken will go forward and join the u.s., france and others in these airstrikes. so that is the drama here. again we're waiting on hard confirmation from the french government. we still do not have, of the beheading, killing of a french hostage. we could get that shortly. back to you. >> as you said though, greg, with french leadership getting ready to speak from there. our prayers are with his family. greg palkot, thank you so much. this speaks how tough it is going to be to hang in there for all of us, all of those countries who decide to fight isis. these bloodthirsty guys will get people and other groups to help carry out these kinds of things t will be hard to stick together. >> just shows again, these people care about only one thing. they're addicted to murder. these are psychopaths addicted to murder because they know, they know from experience now that once they do this, is just going to make our resolve even stronger to take them out. so they're going to be hits. i suggest there will be hits in
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algeria because of what just happened. >> i think they're doing this also for propaganda. they're saying we're doing this because you're killing us, right? ignoring your terrific point which is, they believe convert or be killed, right? this is -- >> they like to kill. think they really like to kill. >> in the name of an ideology. this is why i think this is important because britain is having this vote. i bet the debate in the parliament will be fascinating because you're going to hear members of parliament say we should not go in there because if we do they're going to behead this aide worker. they're trying to intimidate the brits, the french and americans. i hope it does not work. >> won't work. >> kennedy, this is a change we had seen on a hostage taken by the group and turned him into sort of a spokesman for isis. and, maybe they're changing their tactics now, rather than holding hostages. >> i think they see, i agree with andrea, i think they see how effective the beheadings are. we see people who lose their
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lives every single day but something about the visual and the emotional reaction we have specifically to the beheadings and i think you know, not only does it roil up this alliance, it also helps them raise more money. it is the most effective propaganda tool they have. >> herbert cordell, dead because of the what we're talking about the today, coverage on isis. new developments in the hunt for an accused police killer. what they're saying narrowing the search for a survivalist charged with the deadly ambush of a state trooper. that is playing out in pennsylvania. >> oh, leo. in case you missed it, hollywood a-lister, making a name as one of the world's biggest activists on climate change. wait. his jet-setting ways i imagine is a jet, are raising a big question about a double-standard. ♪ when fixed income experts
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>> more "outnumbered" in just a moment. first though let's go to my good friend jon scott with what is coming up in the second hour of "happening now." hi, jon. >> hey, harris.
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coming up big news out of the u.n. president obama appealing for support in the fight against isis. so will the world rally behind the united states and his words. charlottesville police officially charge a man in the abduction of hannah graham but there is still no sign of the missing student or of their main suspect. what evidence led them to the charges and how close are they to cracking this case? america's obesity company, soda companies are vowing to cut calories by 20% by 2025. will this promise help trim america's growing waistlines or is it something too little too late? it is all "happening now." we'll have it for you. harris? >> it will cut taste too. i guess we'll find out. jon: that is what some people are worried about. >> thanks, jon. >> with his big speech in front of the needed nations yesterday, actor leonardo dicaprio cementing his reputation as one of the world's top activists on climate change. his life-style appears to have a
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slight double-standard. can he did dicaprio reported ton four homes, taking 20 trips across america, around the world, this year alone, usually on private jets which use a lot of fuel. get this, this summer, did i cap proyo spending time on the fifth largest yacht in the world. the big boat rented from a middle east oil tycoon. talk about a carbon footprint. andrea, only single woman here. do you come to his defense at all in any way? how can he defend this position? >> okay he is cute but he is wrong. practice what you preach. we know for a fact looking at that footage he is not using electricity from an electric razor. so he a the least doing okay there. but that yacht is iaea enormous. >> that yacht uses fuel equal to 83 american households of annual co2 emissions. >> does anyone look to what the
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celebrities do. >> he will save the world. >> organization, the u.n. gave him a big platform yesterday. >> in favor of leonardo dicaprio, he is a capitalist. sold his mall you machine shun for -- mansion $17 million. capitalism will lift the word out of global crisis and more money and technology for countries to afford it. countries in europe and other parts of the world would allow africa grow wheat using gmos so they can get money and technology the world would be a better place. >> it is not just actors. we've got to remember, al gore sold his tv company for $100 million to qatar, the big oil producer, the big carbon footprint. we have the president himself keeping his office temperature at 08 because he likes hawaii temperatures. >> do you live what you preach, david? >> i have a footprint probably miniscule. i never owned a car. i lived in manhattan. >> not some big environmental guy, right.
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>> i don't believe we have global warring right now. >> here is my point, i don't care if leonardo dicaprio has 10 million homes around the world. he has these huge yachts. he is successful. works hard for his money. he can have them. but what is happening this is extremely rich man. basically trying to impose policies and change policies that are mostly going to affect people that are worth much less than him. and have a hard time making end meet. >> that is the point. >> that will affect them way more than anybody else. >> yes, regulations that they are proposing not ownly in country, germany given up on their environmental energy plan. their energy bills went up 300%. australia is letting go of theirs. california's economy is in the take because of their regulations. all this cap-and-trade nonsense. it kills jobs. >> just at a time we're inventing new ways to burn coal more clean than ever before. >> called fracking. the left would not allow that. less colburning when you have more fracking. >> can do it more cleanly. >> brings it back to a real
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moral issue. it is like you have this person who is so advantaged speaking in ways that can really affect people who are less advantaged. >> he quit speaking when asked about it. he was asked about it during the march. the microphone was put in his face. he used the opportunity to spread his message about global warming. the second the conversation changed to, well, how do you defend your multiple yacht trips around the world and your multiple homes around the country? how do you defend that? he stopped talking and somebody jumped into the middle of the conversation and you never heard another word from him again. >> because he is an actor. he can't even act. >> would love to see how al gore would handle that question. >> that is their job. could use somebody to like brush them off the stage. >> that is what capitalists do. they hire people to make their lives easier. >> one for bob beckel on the set of "the five." >> i don't know how many people would apply for the job to manage bob or handle bob. we'll take your resume's i guess. >> maybe he need ad another cup
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president obama getting a lot of flack over the so- called salute. he saluted a pair of marins with a coffee cup in his hand
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saluting hand. he just taps the cup to his forehead. coffee controversy causing a outrage on line. la tte salute and saying he was disrespectful to the troops. harris, you defend him a bit. >> i grew up in a household with my dad being a combat pilot and colonel. i give him a pass. he never served. >> i think that is more reason to be outraged. learn the proper respect. >> you are the father of a military man. >> my son is a marine and images are important. this is an image that will stick. >> he is in optices. exactly. i think there is a bit of
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huberous. and he's been critized but he's in a bubble and thinks he can get away with anything. >> optices are important. >> and the white house released the video. who would release this in a press office? >> wow. that looks really, really bad. >> i know that looks bad. >> rrnt they required to salute. and reagan did it as a sign of respect. and if you have problems with the military respecting you as commander in chief learn the proper salute. >> i take issue with optices. it is a lot of meaning. >> it is more important than optices. >> he has a problem with the military. >> we may have to discuss this in outnumbered over time. i take a beef with an degreea and david.
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on the web at fox news.com. we are back tomorrow at eastern time. "happening now" starts right now. >> fox news alert and a brand new video showing the beheading of a french hostage. he was kidnapped by extremist hiking in algerria. militants warned they would kill him unless france stopped against isis. >> this is "happening now". >> president obama speaks in the u.n. looking for support in the battle against isis. >> you join us in the mission for today's children. >> did his message change minds? and will our allies show commitment in taking on the the terror group. >> and plus an arrest warrant and serious charges against this

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