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is your only guarantee that you're getting the world's #1 recommended photochromic lens. ask for it and register your lenses online today. >> i am harris falk nerfalkner. law enforcement on high alert. the fbi is issuing a nationwide bulletin following the terror attacks we just saw in paris, france. this is new. katherine her rajridge is reporting isis is releasing a new video. now what it says in part quote you must strike the soldiers patrons and troops strike their police, security and intelligence members as well as their treacherous agents, end quote. this is also added. if you can believe a disbelieving american or european especially a spiteful or filthy french or australian or fadian or any other disbeliever waging war including citizens of countries that
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entered into the coalition against the islamic state then reply on allah and kill them in any manner or way however it may be. end quote. those threats coming tonight and in particular new york city will be on high alert. in public areas they are asking people to show their hands, to show what they are careying. the mood matching what we have seen around europe as we get ready proepare for whatever comes next. let's go to europe where news was breaking wide open today. a city forges on after millions of people marched for unity in the terror stricken city of paris. memorials containing candles and messages left in the streets honoring the victims of the worst attack in french history. this is "the fox report." world leaders and political rivals are showing the way linking arms in unprecedented show of solidarity. days after 17 people were
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slaughtered in multiple terror attacks across france. supporters traveled across europe peen nations and beyond to travel to the city of paris and understand everyone's right to freedom of speech no matter the message. >> i found them rude and not significant but i am here for the future shall continue doing sketches i don't like. >> we want peace. we want to live in peace. we want to work. >> i told you about that video and the readout of that. there are also terror web sites trying to counter the calls for peace. releasing a posthumus video of a man who was killed after taking hostages at a kosher grocery store. live the turnout for today's rally far exceeded what organizers had expected.
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>> being called the largest demonstration of the history of france. they were expecting up to a million people may be filling the streets in a show of solidarity against terror. the number may have been 3 million or more that's more in a larger crowd than sell operated the victory over the nazis in world war ii. it was somber and nearly silent at times but also celebratory with waves of applause that rolled through the throngs of parisians who rocked ever are i street and avenue filling the main square for hours. the many wore pens and pencils carried i am chalrlie signs in honor of the victims at charlie hebdo. they have also been attacked on the wave of terror across france. here's where the police and soldiers and security personnel who were protecting these marches today despite risks to
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themselves. >> what about world leaders i pointed to the video some of them were linked arm in arm today. >> yeah. and you had the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu close to the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. in fact france home to the largest population of jew the in europe. there were half a million jewish people who lived in france. 7,000 immigrated to israel last year alone because of their concerns for safety and the economy. that's the reason netanyahu came today to show solidarity to the french people. he went to one of the oldest largest synagogues today. joined by the former french president to reassure french jews but to welcome men to israel if they should choose to travel. 17 candles lit inside the temple and netanyahu said the entire world is under attack from razz cal islam. he said recent incidents here were part of a network of hatred. >> he went on to call this what
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it was radical islamists. our president has yet to do that. >> what's the latest on the investigation? >> the main focus is on the common law wife. they killed the people in the grocery on friday. on thursday he was suspected of killing a french police woman. on wednesday he shot a jogger. in france. the couple is expected of being together for all of the attacks. she may have left france traveled to i say tan pullstanbul turkey and may be in syria tonight. the search for this woman continues and paris and all of france remains on the highest state of alert because of concerns of possible home grown terror i a tax.
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>> i started the newscast a few minutes ago with a high alert we are in here in new york city and across the country because of the latest in the video that is on-line the latest threats against us. rick leventhal reporting live in paris. let's bring it here in the united states. lawmakers are expressing solidarity with the french people as well as concerns over the tactics used by the ter ritss -- terrorists in paris. john mccain says this is proof our current strategy is not working. >> this is because the result of leading from behind, this is the same organization people would train from the president of the united states said yemen and somalia were success stories. >> some people wondered what had our part in the rally in france might have been. eric holder was in france to take part in a summit on fighting terrorism. president obama was not with the other leaders you saw.
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holder was the highest ranking off fish chals it is said in paris. they did not participate in march where they were linked arm in arm. peter, what is the white house saying about the president? >> we asked the white house they say the security that goes along with the visits by the president or vice president. today's march wasn't all about them. the white house is also pointing out this evening that the president has made public statement supporting the french in the last few days. his official tells us the u.s. ambassador to france jane hartley attended the march. attorney general eric holder was in paris for meetings didn't go to the bill rally he did however appear on five different sunday morning talk shows explaining in the united states authorities are keeping tabbing on potential terrorists and they are doing so without stereotyping.
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>> we are doing i think a good job monitoring those people. i say monitoring in an appropriate way using legitimate tools. we are not stereotyping anybody. we are focused on those people we have reason to believe might engage on these kinds of activities. >> the thought of attacks similar to the ones seen in france here in the u.s. keep him up at night. >> eric? >> you know, peter what we are talking about tonight is the high alert or nation is on. these vicious threats on-line. what are they saying in the threat now on the u.s. home land. >> there's a frightening forecast about the frequency of attacks. coming from chairman richardburg. he said terrorist style plights could be carried out weekly. >> that's a tempo that could -- that we could reach given the number of folks who have gone in and out of syria and now we are
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learning the extent of how much they went in to places like yemen early on. i think we are going to learn a lotter mo as time goes on. this is an event that continues to fold from a standpoint of intelligence. >> and something else the administration is doing holding an anti extremism summit. it is what they are already doing mimic and expand. >> peter doocy thank you very much. >> is there a political price tag for our president not appearing in paris in person. i have seen a lot of questions on my twitter feed about this. there is sharp new rit sichl about president obama by senator graham and others who accuse him of taking a soft stance on terror. watch. >> this is an international war. it is a global war. we don't have the strat sgee. i hope they will do a global
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risk assessment and what kind of comprehensive strategy did you come up with to defeat them. attorney general is a law enforcement officer all you need to know. he thinks it is a crime out of control i think it is a war out of control. >> we are here and you can join us and like us on facebook page and twitter@harris falkner. you can #fox report. we like it like that. pat cadell former pole officer for jim cart. a fox news nn trib contributor as well. they come in form of the 9 minute video now. you heard peter doocy reporting. in there he said the foern den rale has to find extremists without stereotyping. you shook your head hard. why? >> it was for racial profileing.
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as far as i know all of these attacks in every country a are done by muslims not any longer muslim men they are muslim men and women. if you are the police the security forces you are going to narrow down who you are looking at mostly to muslims. sorry. we are at war with radical islam. >> it can look like anybody. >> it is the profiling lifestyle cultural lifestyling. >> we had a tip the russians told us about them and we ignore the tip. look what happens. >> what's your response to senator graham's comments. >> i think he is right. the absence of a president today is a horrific signal with the world. symbols matter. tension matters. the president didn't go not even the president president. that's a clear message what when
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they said united states is supposed to be central. the power of the administration leaning behind it not to acknowledge it not to develop islamic terrorism. they are having a conference. they refused to do this. the president lives in his own bubble. the result of it is there is no american leadership and we are in disastrous shape whether it's the war in the middle east and now bens in new york. >> with all due respect for people who did goer rick holder will not be in his job. you have jay heartily who played part in the march. we have the dhs deputy secretary who was also at that summit that meeting today. but that arm in arm photo op the world will see not the president of the you staysesunited states. >> this is a moral advocation of
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our role at the leader of the we world. the fact that the president of the united states was not marching the vice president wasn't marching secretary of state wasn't marching. this is just terrible, harris. >> can i read this to you? >> please. >> security requirements for both president obama and vice president biden are distracting saying quote this event is not about us. >> it is about leaders. >> the white house is just plain wrong. this is about every nation. every nation devoted to freedom, liberty and universal values. the fact that we weren't there is an advocation of leadership. it is not distracting it is central to our role. >> it sets a pattern ofthat this president does not like to project american power and be the leader of the free world. >> also the first president ever who didn't like it. >> i think about it as i have cede before you have a president who has gone to american
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conceptionnallist in his own words you have a president who doesn't see him supposed to play as i said this. he had a different view of the world about muslims and muslim terrorism. we all agree it is not all muslims but when you cannot recognize who your enemy is how do you think you fight. the problem now is it is all sticking out like a giant huge sore thumb. >> you are going to come back as you always do on fox report. >> happy new year. >> happy new year. >> top lawmaker warning the terror el cells right here in the united states couldn't repeat the work in hair rice. political insider back later. from ush effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip!
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as the u.s. military ends combat operations in afghanistan, it now plans to deploy its forces elsewhere. 3 to you 3,000 american troops will be dispersed across europe next year. they will be backed by fighting tanks and other vehicles. the army is making it clear these troops are being deployeded in europe and will conduct exercises and won't be using it permanently. will car is in the newsroom. >> a senior army official tells us they plan to pull the troops
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from south korea part of what they are calling a broad rebalance within the army. here's the plan they plan to move a brigade of tanks and fighting vehicles into europe by the end of the year. at the same time about 3,000 troops will be deployed to conduct the exercises in germany and other purpeuropean countries. they will only be in the region in the willthe fall or end of the year. why the shift? in part to reassure european allies they are in a position of strength when it comes to russia. russia annexed the cripple yaw region secured a vital port in the black sea and sponsored the civil war in eastern ukraine but claimed thousands of lives. >> i think vladimir put tin has concluded he can pretty much get what he wants with minimal cost in terms of the western response. the economic sanctions have not affected him nearly as much as the collapse of international oil prices. given russian conventional forces predominant in the
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eastern part of the europe bee an continent 1,000 brigade is not going to make match of a different. >> john bolton former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. if this is a first move that's great but certainly not enough. >> i am curious about the sometiming of this. they shifted the thanks and troops before or after russia invaded crimea. >> it was part of the downgrade in afghanistan. senior army officer tells us that the regionally aligned forces is a nucom which makes the stress on this that we can go to the world hot spots. harris, as you know we have quite a few of though ez. >> thank you very much.
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well here come the dangerously bitter cold ice and snow again. texas just got hit yesterday and it's now all moving north and east. millions of americans in the path of this sleet, freezing rain and snow. and the west coast not being spared either. another storm system will come together there bringing rain and well the search for the blacks boxes from airasia flight 8501 just heated up again. crews detecting more pinnings they believe were being set by the boxes. the signals had two locations
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from where the tale section was recovered off the ocean floor. the flight recordings might be wedged under more wreckage. brian yenis is in the new york newsroom. >> newsroom officials are growing more con if i p dent air yash -- confident the cockpit voice and flight data recorders will soon be covered. today three separate indonesian ships detected strong pinnings two locations 20 yards from one another. they believe the two black boxes separated from the tail on impact. >> we have detected a signal at one location where we believe it is a signal from the black box. we have set the check twice using the pinger locator. >> divers are searching in one location where the signals are particularly intense but the boxes have yet to be found. officials are hoping divers monday can retrieve the boxes because they feared using robots could damage the recorders.
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it will depend on the severity of the debris field on the sea floor which includes passenger seats some tragically with victims still strapped in. the black boxes hold the key to what happened to flight 8501 which crashed about halfway into the two-hour flight from indonesia to singapore. pilots asked to climb to a hire at altitude. no distress call was given. sonar is continuing to continue to pick up large objects along the sea floor. divers found a wing and an engine today. they hope to find the main body and fuselage of the airplane where the majority of the 162 passenger remains are thought to be. tony hernandez they believe the black box may have been found still not confirmed but strong info coming. main thoughts is fuselage.
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>> millions of people matching in unity today. paris, france trying to recover from terror attacks that left 17 people dead last week. analysts warning the threat of sleeper skrels not necessarily so sleeper. still exists in france and right here in the united states. political insiders will come back. we want you to join the conversation. we want to hear from you on this. how is the paris crisis changed your view on terror right here in the u.s. are you thinking we are more at risk right now? we started the newscast with the high alert warning after a 9 minute video posting pretty vicious threats against our nation and others. post your comments on my facebook page tweet us at harris falk ner #@fox report. 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.
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off in hollywood. you can see the glam mouse stars kicking off on the red carpet before the big ef vevenlt we will take a lighter moment for a second here. michael tammero is shining among the stars tonight as he always is. good to see you. >> we are missing you out here p on the red carpet. wouldn't be the red carpet without you. >> i will be there next year in my dreams. >> definitely. the kickoff to the award season tonight. they call it the biggest best party of the year. there are three big stories happening out here won the gloeld englobes has an opportunity to make history tonight by awarding the first movie ever done by an african american woman andfor selma. julianne moore is nominated for best track tress in a trauma and a comedy or musical and of course the big buzz tonight is mr. and mrs. clooney making their first official hollywood appearance. he is receiving the cecil b demam
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meal award for lifetime achievement. >> wow. she looks beautiful. >> that's harrison ford over my shoulder with his lovely wife. trying to get all pandemonium. the big a list stars are arriving. >> white gloves are in on the red carpet. it's like 1955 all over again. michael, thank you very much. have fun. >> i am harris falkner. this is "the fox report." fear and confusion turning against resolve. millions of people filling the streets in immunity that took attacks 17 lives around the area in paris. the march the largest in the country's history. bigger than what they saw at the end of world war ii. 40 leaders led the procession including those you don't see here in the picture very up close. the amy kellogg live for us in
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paris. amy? >> it is really difficult to describe what it was like to be at that march today. despite all of the horror and the bloodshed and sorrow in paris this week there was almost a sense of joy and togetherness and solidarity. there wasn't anger or ugliness there was solidarity. a martyrdom tape emerged made by the terrorists who killed four jewish shoppers in a jewish kosher grocery on friday. coulibaly does pushups and displays guns. a former lawyer says coulibaly always liked to take pictures of himself. in the past they were usually extremely suggestive ones meant to get attention of girls not fellow jihadis.
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the march today was a success with 1.5 people out of the streets of terrorists alone. 40 world leaders at a time when terrorists are already on the highest state of alert. there could have been trouble but it was a unified cry of no more. we are not going to take this any more it's not enough. they have different sign holding pencils and placards that said charlie they died laughing. they even, harris, had those cartoons mocking all sorts of religious figures. charlie hebdo's trademark art in the last couple of years. we were on fox broadcast. such a different scene today. thank you very much. >> senator diane fine stein who is the vice chair of the senate select committee of intelligence
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says small networks of terrorists are already here in the u.s. >> there are sleeper cells not only in other countries but in our own. i think this calls for vigilance. >> political insiders are back. we want you to chime in tune in at the same time. at twiter at harris falkner. it is really interesting. we started this isis video. we are talking about it social media right now cath ridge herridge is looking at that and giving us details tonight. among other things you see president obama and other leaders on there and the call for attacking nonbelievers. nine minutes isis we have heard al qaeda and yemen having to do with the people who carry these out in paris.
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you hear diane fine stein it say how prepared are you? >> i am concerned about how prepared we are. >> there is a larger point of what senator fine stein was saying. we need an offensive war against terror. not just defense. offense i have war to root out isis al qaeda. >> what does that look like? >> using every resource at our disposal. >> we have to have more bombing raids and more men on the ground and in coalition and aliealliance with our allies leading from the front not behind. >> eric holder i know he's leaving our job. he is representing us at the
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meeting over there but he didn't march. here's my question. he's law enforcement. we are talking about terrorists. okay. can you tell me why we send the nation's top attorney maybe i don't know jay johnson ahead of the dhs or something. maybe he was busy. >> he was secretary of state we have this administration among the muslim brotherhood armed here to edit the fbi what they are allowed to do in terms of doing mosques or surveilling likely sources or places where they gather. they ended the most effective program the police have in terms of monitoring again the potentially dangerous mosques. you have to recognize what you are facing. you will say that fort hood was a workplace violence rather than
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an attack. islamic extremist attacks. you have problems being able to protect yourselves. >> i am glad they can if it will prevent an attack. >> or bad hair day. >> the big picture what should america do. doug started it off very well. the soviet union americans were together on that pretty much. we ended up winning thank god after 45 years. we are now in a new war. the french said against radical islam. >> the president hasn't said that. >> he won't say it. of course he should. beyond that what should and could we do? the number one thing is we need to start allying ourselves are something that is not popular
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over here. many strong men in done trees eliminating yourself in that country. number one president in egypt who said he is going to wipe out the muslim brotherhood that obama gave the white house good house keeping stamp of approval to five-years later the elected president of egypt is going to kill them. thank god. in jordan king abdullah wipes it all out. in saudi arabia they wipe it out they paid it off. they payoff osama bin laden and al qaeda al qaeda for protecting them from it. we have to lead right away and get all of this soft nonsense politically correct stuff. in the mideast it's the stone age. the only language they understand is kill them before they kill us. >> that's pretty strong, john.
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>> you don't disagree do you pat? >> with either of you i agree entirely. i think we have to understand when what we saw in europe we need to look deeper at this. europe is appeasing his way into this crisis. how they managed to let so many people with so many immigrants without -- with open borders basically for this is astonishing. in the political class in europe started with the eu in the leaders are all saying they are passing blaspheme laws they are allowing sharia laws. they created a crisis of threatening their survival. europeans have gotten a wake-up call. we have gotten that wake up call we have it again. >> had you frustrated are you with the president not being there in paris today ruling out what do we have to do with this country? >> i am frustrated i am
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embarrassed i am ashamed. >> he is the leader of the free world. he should be there and really harris, i can't think of any reason why when you don't have the senior political and international leadership there. it is something that is repugnant to everything i believe is right. this isn't dem gratz and republicans. this is our role role in the world our values and advocation of what i said before as moral leaders. >> the three of us are old enough to remember the funeral of president kennedy. a friend of our show backstage he remembered the first thing you saw in the front row in the same in arlington cemetery president dugol flew over here after the assassination linked arms and was over everybody our president should have been in the middle of that front row going through paris. >> that is resinating already what you are saying. >> that's very powerful.
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very interesting. >> i want to point out, too political correctness is directing everything. we have a problem not with the whole muslim world the muslim world has a problem which the egyptian world spoke to i think it is important speech any leader has given on the subject for a long time. when he said we need a revolution in religion remember there has been no reformation in muslim unlike christianity and judaism. we will get to some of the tweets and facebook posts, too. i am seeing a lot of people chime in. they are mostly listening to what you said powerful willabout the former french leader coming on a day of assassination recognition of an american president. i have a few words i want to say tonight. i don't normally do this. for nearly my entire adult life i have been a journalist. i have seen a lot. here's what i know. democracy sits in the palm of the hands of freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
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there are throes who would say it's the other way around without freedom of nonviolence it is a very limb theed vision because of our freedom we dream, we are dream makers we are dream keepers. our nation has said clothed. fought for and loved more people than any other on the face of this planet. when america shines on evil the light is so bright. our enemies isis whatever they want to call themselves would like to extinguish it for good with what happened with american allies the last several days including the bloodshed that the newspaper in paris islamists are showing a true hatred to the light. it seems like something is renewed. united globe we haven't seen in 9-11 in 2001.
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>> you have some thoughts. >> i thought it was great what you said when you talk about freedom of journalists the worst thing we do to defeat ourselves is not be brave enough the courage whether they are journalists members of government leadership to sensor ourselves because we are afraid. let's face it the media in this country has done that regularly and done that when the danish cartoons happen. we had a woman an american woman a cartoonist molly nickel who most audiences don't know because nobody talked about it ever who was threatened with a fatwa. >> she is still in hiding.
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>> the fbi had serious go into hiding change your name have your own basically witness protection program. they said we won't protect you. the fbi in this country won't protect you. you have to do this. >> can i make a personal point. as patent said you were extremely eloquent. i normally wouldn't talk this way. i am jewish a secular jew but proud of it. given what happened at the market given what happened at belgium at the museum the fact that the president didn't get on the plane and go to paris saturday to go to synagogue also ashamed and disappointed me. >> i agree. >> he should have been in synagogue worshipping with jews to make it clear that never again continues to have residents. >> it's the same sounds we have whether it is jewing abouts killed oregons. >> we have a partisan agreement on how strong this can be.
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>> i am seeing so much response to your comments about former french leader who came here. >> he was a tall man. he stood out to everybody else. it meant the world. >> we had this little blip during the iraq war where america turned against france. france didn't go with us. we would not be here today if the french had not joined the revolution against the british on our side. there's something in the french that are difficult but they are also iconic classic idealistic the best of the french has come out this weekend. unfortunately the worst our government has come out this weekend. >> can i make one other quick point of being protectors. we have in our countries many of the blaspheme laws. in the united states our colleges and universities have speech codes which say you
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cannot say anything which might offend any one. the federal government finances the universe. think say you are not allowed to do that. free speech matters. that's how we are training our country. speakers go to colleges and they get shouted down. >> i wonder what's happening with grand it's terrible. >> it's interesting. >> we are going to toggle to politics. have you heard mitt romney is running for president. >> what? >> it is a question mark but i don't know if it's a question any more. >> he's running. ti ...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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>> we are going to talk about whether or not third time is a charm for mitt romney. the third time presidential candidate telling a group of high level donors he's considering another run. i am going to start with you, john. >> you usually read the tweets about us. we are going to read two tweets about your eloquent wonderful statement. jim fairly said eloquently said tonight harris about our country and freedom of speech freedom of the press. thank you for speaking up. >> thank you, jim. >> harris falkner epic speech falkner. they love you but more than you it's what you said. >> thank you. i felt like no one else had said
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it. >> you are speak to go the universality of our core values. it's what unite us as a people and why the president should have been in france and why he needs to lead from the front not behind. >> all of our politics the lack of vision in leadership. what america is america is not afraid america stands what america is. >> thank you. i appreciate that. i am reading the tweets i think we all agree on the fact that we are all eyes and hearts with france. we know what freedom is in this country. we are still the beacon of light. i want to move on quickly. there are people who want to live in this country. mitt room no is among them. do you know something we don't know? >> i think he is going to run. i think the rooern he is going to run is just what we talked about since the last election every day where this guy has ever gone people come up to them on the street and airport or whatever and say oh we wish you
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would have won the election. >> he was right about russia. our day list he's a terrible political candidate. >> i hear it's a million dollars to get that. >> i said mitt romney would be the nominee. now he is getting back into the hunt. there are two primaries one between romney and bush for money and votes and a second done between rand paul ted cruz and mike huckabee. one of the two winners will be the republican nominee. harris we are divided. what we need to do now you need to get together put the political division aside and take on the large challenges as you so eloquently said. >> they are hungering for political leadership that represents the country. that's what can upset all of
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these apple cards. >> i will be back with you tomorrow at noon eastern out number. thank you very much. open your twitter feeds. they are on fire right now. have a great week everybody. >> tonight terror in the heartland. the f.b.i. is investigating a brutal beheading. he had been trying to convert to islam. >> he did kill him and did sever the

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