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right now, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is in our nation's capital. his plane landed a short time ago, and we are told he is ready to warn america and the world about doing a deal with iran. the prime minister is set to address a joint session of congress, as you may know. that's on tuesday, after being invited by house speaker john boehner. there he will make his case, he says, that no deal with iran is better than a bad deal and that no agreement should allow tehran any path to a nuclear weapon. but it's important to mention whom he will not be meeting with on his controversial trip. not with president obama, not with the vice president, either. the white house saying the president is not meeting with him to avoid interfering with foreign elections, which are
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roughly two weeks away in israel. a group of democratic lawmakers also says that they will skip his speech on capitol hill. his visit also comes as what has been termed a tense time for u.s./israeli relations. netanyahu has been critical of the u.s.-led nuclear negotiations, as i just mentioned. top white house officials have openly criticized israel in recent weeks as well. and then a statement today from secretary of state john kerry that may catch some blowback from those who don't agree. kerry said, "trying to reach a deal with iran has actually made israel safer." doug mcelway is live with the news today in washington. doug? >> hi, harris. we're trying to get an accurate tab on how many members of congress will boycott this speech. no precise estimate yet, but those members of congress staying away are a small minority. politico is reporting about 30 democrats say they will not attend. many of them are members of the congressional black caucus who see speaker boehner's invitation as disrespectful to the president. still, that number is a small
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fraction of the 232 democrats in congress. the prime minister, as you said, prime minister netanyahu has landed at joint base andrews. before he boarded in israel, he spoke from the tarmac. >> translator: i feel a deep and sincere concern for the safety of all citizens of israel and the fate of the state and the fate of our people. i will do everything in my power to secure our future. >> tensions over his visit come as secretary of state john kerry is touting the nuclear negotiations with iran as a boom to israel's security. >> israel is safer today because of the interim agreement that we created. the 20% enriched uranium has been reduced to zero. we have stopped the centrifuge production. we are inspecting inside of their facilities. we have stopped the iraq plutonium reactor in its tracks. >> kerry's assessment is at total odds with the view of netanyahu's former chief of staff. listen to this.
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>> the deal that's been contemplated right now, it's an unmitigated disaster. it's one of those events in history that 100 years from now people are going to ask what were they thinking. >> meanwhile, congress is also ratcheting up pressure on the white house, threatening to increase sanctions in the face of a weak deal. >> the idea that the congress would sit on the sidelines and watch john kerry, susan rice and barack obama negotiate with the iranians and not care how the outcome looks, not is a say about the deal, is just mind-boggling, and i don't think we're going to let that happen. >> some democrats agree that sanctions need to be tightened if negotiations fail. harris? >> well, doug, as you've just shown us, a lot of news made today on this with netanyahu now touching down his plane, here ahead of all that. we have heard, though, that democrats, some senate democrats, had offered to meet privately with him, and i understand he is still rejecting that invitation. >> yeah, he is rejecting it. demand his response to senator dick durbin's request for this
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meeting, netanyahu said that such a visit "could compound the misperception of partisanship" surrounding his trip. he assured durbin that his only intention is to voice israel's concern about these negotiations with iran. harris, back to you. >> well, and i do know that senators mitch mcconnell and harry reid will meet together with him, i guess, right after the speech. they're scheduled to on tuesday, but quite a different situation than meeting before all of congress and having everybody actually show up in those seats. doug mckelway, always good to see you. >> you, too. the clock is already ticking on another issue. a brand-new week before the homeland security goes broke. yes, lawmakers kicked the can down the road a few days. this as top republicans try to fight the president on using executive power to pass so-called amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants in our country. one option talked about was to separate out the money for homeland security from the language in the bill blocking the president on immigration. and there are reports we might see something like that, but at this hour, word residents are
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denying those reports that house speaker john boehner has cut any kind of a deal with democrats to allow a vote on a "clean bill" as i described. speaker boehner is downplaying the turmoil within his conference as well, saying the gop can stop the president's overreach and that he can lead in the house. >> the house is a rambunctious place. we have 435 members, a lot of members that have a lot of different ideas about what we should and shouldn't be doing. >> can you lead those members? >> i think so. i think so. i'm not going to suggest it's easy because it's not. >> meanwhile, democrats are blasting republicans for the delay. california senator dianne feinstein says republicans need to face reality, as she puts it, and pass a bill that funds all of homeland security. >> can you see at the end of next week senate democrats allowing anything other than a clean bill? are you going to compromise at all on that? >> no, i do not believe that will happen. >> we are set to see them all get back to work on funding homeland security this week. a partial shutdown of the
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department will happen friday at midnight without a deal. well, just like last week, deja vu all over again. we should note, of the 230,000 dhs employees, some 200,000 would still report to work, as they are deemed essential. this includes customs and border patrol, the secret service and tsa. well, turning now to the savages of the islamic state. new reports from syria that the terrorists have freed 19 christian prisoners. that's according to humanitarian groups on the ground there. 16 men, 3 women were reportedly from the group of several hundred syrian christians kidnapped over the past week if isis overran several villages. it's not clear exactly why they let the 19 go. the fate of the other prisoners remains unknown. meanwhile, new video from inside turkey. look at this. it may show three british teenagers before they boarded a bus headed toward the turkish border with syria. authorities say the girls fled england to join isis. and it's been an interesting winter day in the midwest and
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northeast. well, by interesting, i mean cold and awful. ice, heavy snowfall triggered this 30-vehicle pileup on interstate 44 in missouri today. wow. similar scene in oklahoma as yet another winter storm blankets the region with snow and freezing rain. the northeast is not being spared either. we saw snow i think several hours early. senior meteorologist janice dean is in with the details from our fox news extreme weather center. and it just stopped snowing a few minutes ago. to see a few flurries in the new york city area, but boston, you're going to pick up an inch or two. you're getting closer to your snowiest winter on record. current temperatures, as you can see, still cold across the upper midwest and the great lakes down south, but we're getting warm air that's moving up the coast, and that's going to give us that changeover from snow to freezing rain and sleet. it has been freezing rain and sleet for much of the afternoon for d.c. and philadelphia. new york, we're starting to see the snow taper off a little bit. winter storm warning for long island, though, up towards boston and portland. that's where we're getting the snow, in portland as well as
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providence and boston and bridgeport and then it's starting to taper off here in new york city. let's take a look at it. overnight tonight, still little bit messy, but by tomorrow morning's commute, a better drive in as this storm exits, but then we're going to be watching the next storm down the pike. that's beginning across the southwest, bringing beneficial rain to southern california. a plume of moisture moving into the southwest, and this is going to be the next weather maker as we head into the early part of the workweek for the upper midwest, part of the great lakes, a lot of moisture streaming in from the gulf of mexico, and then we get that mixture as well for new york up towards boston. boston, i think the second storm could be it for you as we get closer to that big record. looking ahead into wednesday, we're certainly going to see measurable snow across the ohio river valley, up towards the northeast. and again, harris, just 5 more inches, 5 more inches brings us to the top snowiest of all time, and i figure, you know what? if you're going to have 100 inches of snow, you might as well break the record in boston.
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>> wow. oh, my goodness. >> yeah, i know. snow my goodness. >> march like a hungry lion is coming in. >> yes, ma'am, but you know what, long-range forecasts show a little bit of relief as we head into the next couple of weeks. >> ooh. >> fingers crossed. >> i've forgotten what that word meant, relief. looking forward to that. >> springtime. >> thank you. questions surrounding the murder of a top opposition leader as new surveillance of the shooting, pictures now being released. why it's fueling claims that russia was involved in his death. and u.s. border agent brian terry, a special tribute to him. his murder was traced back to that botched gun-running operation known as "fast & furious." he died protecting our southern border with mexico. we'll tell you about it. stay close. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn- and get nexium level protection.
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silence today. they were remembering their leader, who was one of putin's biggest critics. he was 55 years old, gunned down as he was walking across a w surveillance video from the scene seems to contradict earlier reports that somebody shot him from a passing vehicle. the grainy footage, as you see here, appears to show a man on foot shooting the opposition leader as a getaway car arrives. the precision of that attack is fueling claims from the opposition supporters that the kremlin may be involved. >> people t]02realize, nemtsov was shot in a place that had more video cameras than ft. knox. just a few hundred yards away from kremlin. and exactly at the spot when he was killed, suddenly, we could see the snow removal truck that covered the angle of the camera shakd show us the face of the killer. and the killer made six shots in two seconds. four of them were deadly. that tells you something what qualification. >> russia's investigative committee sayñm0x it is looking
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into the shooting and lists a number of possible motives, including terrorism in the conflict that's happening in eastern ukraine. venezuela is imposing new restrictions on u.s. diplomats and other americans visiting the south american country. president nicolas maduro claims to have captured u.s. citizens engaged in spy activities in that country and says he was forced to implement tougher rules due to america's "meddling." the socialist country even bans some american politicians. on the list, forme president george w. bush, vice president dick cheney, senator menendez and marco rubio. brian, tell me again who they have and what's going on again with our people? >> well, harris, what we're seeing right now is what we've seen before -- when you're at trouble at home, blame the united states. it's a similar playbook from hugo chavez and now his successor, president nicolas maduro. maduro is dealing with record-low popularity, a tanking economy, an increasingly tense antigovernment protests. amid all this, maduro gave a
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nationally televised speech yesterday, announcing new restrictions against the u.s., saying all americans will now need a temporary visa and must pay a fee to visit venezuela. he promises to shrink the u.s. embassy, cutting the number of diplomats in the country and requiring them to seek approval for meetings. maduro says the restrictions are in retaliation for recent american attempts to overthrow his socialist government. >> translator: we have captured some u.s. citizens in undercover activities. how do you call that in military jargon? in espionage activities, espionage, trying to recruit people in towns along the venezuelan coast in their homes. >> maduro says they are questioning an american pilot, something the u.s. state department has not confirmed. we do know four american missionaries were released on saturday after being detained. the u.s. state department calls accusations of spying baseless and false. in addition to president bush and senator rubio, maduro is
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banning former head of the cia, lettin, calling them terrorists. to that, lehtonen tweeting "proud to be banned from venezuela by maduro, i'll continue to advocate for human rights." and then mario diaz-balart tweeting "i've always wanted to is not a free democracy and now castro's lap don't won't let me." both recently helped push for tough u.s. sanctions, including a travel ban against venezuelan officials accused of human rights violations. >> all right, because this really hurts venezuela, too, because i know they've got, if not the world's largest, one of the world's largest waterfalls. there's a lot of reasons to go to that country, and the tourism is very popular. so, they're hurting themselves by this, too. >> you would think. the currency they use is at a low. they have food shortages. >> it's a beautiful country. >> it's a beautiful country. but again, the number of
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americans that has gone there is cut in half to two years ago. >> dwindled. >> dwindled, absolutely, so this is not going to help that cause. >> thank you very much. a baseball trail-blazer has died. minnie minosa. he earned his reputation as one of the game's greatest sluggers during his 17 seasons in the majors, most of them with the chicago white sox. minosa is regarded as the first latin superstar in baseball. the cuban comet, as he was known, made his mark in 1951, two years after jackie robinson broke baseball's color barrier. money nosa was born in havana and his biggest dream was to make it into baseball's hall of fame. he isn't there yet, although the white sox have honored him with a statue at u.s. secellular fie. there is a question about what age he was, but many say he died at the age of 90. that texas nurse that survived ebola is now reportedly taking legal action against the hospital where she got infected. and astronauts wrapping up a
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making her what she calls a symbol of corporate neglect. mission accomplished. two american astronauts complete a massive cable job outside the iss. it took them three space walks and more than a week to wire up the orbiter. bill carr joins us now from the west coast newsroom. will? >> hi, harris. well, these astronauts were preparing for a new era involving commercial space flight. they spent 5 1/2 hours outside of the space station today, 220 miles above earth, and this is very labor-intensive work that involves hundreds of pieces of cable and two antennas, installed all by hand. the u.s. retired its space shuttle program in 2011. since then, astronauts have had to hitch a ride with the russians, and that doesn't come cheap. the price tag, $70 million per seat. so, to save money, nasa has hired boeing and spacex to develop spacecraft that can transport astronauts to the space station.
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boeing is hoping to have its first flight in late 2017.k&lx that's what station commander barry wilmore and inflight engineer barry virts were preparing for today. virts apparently had water in his helmet and nasa determined it to be condescension. everything else went off without a problem. this month marks the 50th anniversary of the world's first space walk. harris, you may remember, russia beat america by 2 1/2 months. it's amazing to think about how far we've come when you check out all of those cool pictures that we saw throughout the day, harris. >> absolutely. will, thank you very much. a statue of murdered border patrol agent brian terry was unveiled during a ceremony in arizona. it was created from a photograph of terry carrying a fellow agent. he was 40 years old, shot and killed in december of 2010. two guns found at the murder scene were traced back to the u.s. government's botched gun-running operation known as "fast and furious." terry's family says the statue
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shows him at his best, determined and strong. >> i hope that every border patrol agent that walks by that statue each day will remember those virtues and, again, a reminder of brian's ultimate sacrifice that he paid on that day that he died. >> the family also says they hope incoming attorney general loretta lynch will help them finally get the answers they're seeking about brian terry's death. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is here, arrived in washington, d.c., just a couple of hours ago to address congress on the nuclear threat from iran. what will his visit and all the controversy surroundinggto say about u.s./israeli relations? and the fight over funding homeland security. what is next for john boehner, speaker of the house, and republicans? the fox news political insiders are getting miked up. and don't forget to chime in while you tune in!
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pro-israeli group apac before his big speech in front of a joint session of congress on tuesday. how joint it will be will be interesting, if the democrats show up. netanyahu is calling his trip a "crucial and even historical mission" as he tries to pursue the u.s. not to make a bad deal with iran. his visit is sparking already plenty of controversy in d.c. a group of democratic lawmakers say they will skip the speech on tuesday what i awa alluding to. and president obama will not meet with the prime minister while he is in the united states, all this adding to some concerns that u.s. relations with israel are reaching a new low point. secretary of state john kerry downplaying those concerns, however, saying the defense relationship with israel has never been stronger. >> president obama has done more to ensure the security of israel by the creation of iron dome, by the development of weapons that are specifically calculated to be able to deal with iran's nuclear weapon problem, and the
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president has pledged that they will not get a nuclear weapon. >> let's bring our political insiders now, live from charleston, south carolina. a little bit of a snowstorm kept him away, but we've got him via satellite, pat cadelle, fox news contributor. john labuilie, former congressman from new york and doug schoen, former pollster for president bill clinton and fox news contributor as well. doug, i'm going to start with you on this. first of all, lots of mixed messages between what's coming out of the administration and really what reality is. >> sure. well, this is really new. >> it is? >> this is the first time that a prime minister of israel has come to the united states, will not be received by the president of the united states. it is also the first time in my memory that a prime minister of israel or any country will address the congress of the united states in joint session with a significant number of the
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members of one political party, as you said, harris, the democrats not showing up, with a deal lingering with a deadline at the end of march. harris, we're in uncharted waters. >> all right. i said mixed messages. here's why. >> sure. >> you've got netanyahu saying that no deal is better than a bad deal. >> true. >> and you've got the united states through john kerry saying, no, we've got to make this deal, it's a good deal. in fact, it's making everybody safer, including israel and the united states. but then you have these other things that are happening. while we're talking with tehran, here's what some of iran has been up to in recent weeks. just today we learned that iran began delivering supplies to rebel forces which kicked out the pro-u.s. government in yemen. they had long been suspected of being supported so, they finally got their first flight in with supplies hours ago. days ago, iran test-fired more than 20 missiles in the persian gu gulf, including the mock sinking of a u.s. aircraft carrier, just i guess to show us they could do that. back in january, more military testing.
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this time, iran claiming it successfully tested three suicide combat drones. demand december, iran's army successfully launched coast-based missiles, systems iran claims are its most advanced in at least the past decade. john, we're doing a deal with them, and they're doing that. >> i know. i think that john kerry has a mission here, which is to get this deal done by march 24th, no matter what, because he believes, and i know john kerry, i've known him for 35 years, i wouldn't trust him as far as i can throw him. >> really? >> he's done a similar deal with vietnam, where there were secret side agreements, there was inspections that never happened, where we tipped off the vietnamese before the inspection actually happened. that same dynamic is in this deal with iran. inspections that are not going to happen, side agreements that we'll never know about, congress being cut out so they don't know what the deal is. the end point i think for kerry is, he thinks he can get the nobel peace prize with his iranian counterpart for pulling this deal off.
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and he thinks that's the capstone to his career as secretary of state. >> two for this administration, then, right? i mean, you've seen a president who got one because he started more war. >> he got nothing. and this for a terrible deal that is going to hurt the world. >> so, pat, you just saw the things i was talking about that iran has been up to. legacy is what john is alluding to, for the president and for john kerry. why in the world should the american people even give a hoot about that? >> well, they shouldn't and they should be terrified by it. you know, john kerry is either the most disingenuous person or the worst fantasy artist, other than the president himself. you know, this is unbelievable to me. he says israel has never been more secure? susan rice went out the other day and talked about destructive, how destructiveeere relationship is being. susan rice and samantha power, i think most people who follow these issues believe they are probably the least, two least sympathetic people to israel in
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the administration. went to apac to reassure them of the president. look, iran -- getting in bed with iran -- and remember the reason we're doing this. obama has this incredibly dangerous and naive view that iran will be ourx!0k ally again isis. it is like getting in bed with a cobra. i mean, iran is the leading sponsor of state terrorism in the world, and they are surrounding the sunni -- our sunni allies are bananas. you know what? it's a complicated matter, but they are willing, when everyone else is saying, as the "wall street journal" pointed out, what they've leaked to their friends, instead of stopping iran, we are going to insure they get a nuclear weapon. anything for a deal. >> yeah, you know what was interesting, too, that iread today, that the president is saying that it's actually made israel safer or the dealings with iran has, because they've got the iron dome in place. so, basically, what i'm
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understanding, doug, is are we still going to try to keep them from getting a nuclear weapon or are we going to try to shoot it down when it happens? >> pat is now alluding to the central issue in the deal. and i think for the viewers, it's important to share what's happening. at the beginning of the process, the president had said, under no circumstances would we let iran get -- >> right, exactly. >> now what we're hearing is that, well, we may go out ten years, and then, well, they'll be able to go nuclear. but if that is the conclusion, and it appears that it may well be, that will lead, i think john and pat, to an arms race in the middle east. the saudi arabians will begin building a bomb. and we could be in a cataclysmic state within a year or two. >> all right, so, this is the first time that you've seen on live television we're able to respond to all the news that was made during the sunday shows. so, here's what secretary kerry said to abc news today. "president obama has done more to insure the security of israel by the creation of iron dome" --
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this is what i was talking about -- "by the development of weapons that are specificallym4 calculated to be able to deal with iran's nuclear weapon problem, and the president has pledged they will not get a nuclear weapon." aren't those two different things? if you're not going to let them get one, why do you need all that to fight it? >> iron dome has been in the works way before obama was president and heard about it. >> seems like kerry wants to give him the credit, though. >> don't believe a word kerry says. he's a snake oil salesman trying to weasel this through, where they've already -- and as i said, this is part of the problem, coming on tuesday, cutting congress out of having any say in this agreement. this is why you have a bipartisan agreement among democrats and republicans in the senate and the house to put more sanctions on iran if the deal doesn't go through, because they're being cut out of the thing. >> jeff kaiser on twitter has said, he says that the president has an addiction to legacy. what do you think, pat? >> well, yes, he does. and legacy's getting worse and worse by the day. no, no, but look, this is what i've said for weeks.
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you know, this president can only do so much damage domestically, and he's doing a lot, but he can make the world a dangerous and unsafe and eventually unstable place, which is what he's doing. and you know what? what is really bothersome to me is how partisan this has become. and it is a very tough issue for democrats. the black caucus is boycotting because they think it's offensive to obama that netanyahu is here. the obama -- and you know, look, boehner should probably not have invited him the way he did. but look, this is -- netanyahu's coming to talk about the survival of his country. >> what are the options? because the deadline is the 24th. the election in israel is coming up in a couple weeks. it just happens it kind of goes -- >> and a lot of democrats who claim to have been for israel all these years are now being tested of whether or not they're going to stand for their principle or they stand for their party. and i've never seen anything like the disgraceful partisanship going on here.
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these people can't touch anything. and by the way, iran is using -- is making ballistic missiles that can reach far. and soon, they will cross the ocean. what do you think that's about, folks? >> they're not part of the agreement and you don't build an intercontinental ballistic missile unless you have a warhead that causes terrible damage, so. >> and you know, pat made such an excellent point. and you know, i was asking, just in terms of kind of how democrats are looking at this. senator feinstein says "he doesn't speak for me." she says that it's arrogant -- >> netanyahu. >> yeah that netanyahu is speaking for the whole jewish community. then she says "i intend to go. i will listen respectfully. i don't intend to jump up and down while he speaks." pat, you're right, democrats are -- she's going to go. she just says she's not going to like it. >> harris, i'm a democrat, obviously, and support the party, its candidates. but that statement, again, doesn't make a lot of sense from somebody who's been a reliable supporter of israel.
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prime minister netanyahu is a democratically elected figure. he does speak for israel now. he's raising an important policy concern. why call him arrogant? why say you're not going to stand up? why not just -- >> because i think pat has a point. i think that democrats are not quite sure how to come down on this. >> i think that's right. >> i mean, that's what you guys are outlining to me, and we have her comments there. pat? >> well, and the other thing, remember, is that there are obama operatives in israel working with the administration's, let's say path of agreement -- >> opposition. >> -- for the opposition trying to beat netanyahu. and they are really -- and money is being poured in by left-wing jews to do that. >> i want to talk about that a little bit, because the white house has made a lot about the fact that the president isn't meeting with netanyahu because it's close to the election. i remember earlier this year when they were going to meet with david cameron, and they said, well, we have to move and hurry up with the meeting with
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the president because they have an election coming up. look, they can get it done, if they want to get it done. >> they don't want to get it done. they don't want him re-elected, if they could help it. the relationship is not bad between the united states and israel. it's bad between the president of the united states and his team and the prime minister. and i put 98% of the blame on obama and his team from day one. they've gone out of their way to insult netanyahu when he first came to the white house, doug, when obama got up and walked out, said i'm going upstairs. then he said, you can order from the white house mess. and they order food and they discover there's no kosher food in the white house. this is a deliberate insult to israel. >> wow. >> and to go back to something that hit me when pat was talking. you go back to ahmadinejad's re-election in iran, 2010. obama's the president here, and they slaughter all those protesters in the streets of tehran. remember how obama wouldn't side publicly with the protesters? >> right, right. >> already he was siding a little too much with tehran,
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with that regime, and he's been pushing it that way the whole way. >> harris, we're looking at an alliance with iran to go after isis, a deal that will be deeply, deeply troubling to the united states. we're betting on the wrong horse. that's for sure. >> all right, quickly, senator lindsey graham is talking at apac earlier today. he told the members he will move with others to cut u.n. funding and derail iran's negotiations. so, you've got republicans that are looking at how do we combat this, how do we come back from this on that side. then you've got the democrats saying, well do we show up? and if we do, do we just say we don't like it, a la senator feinstein? we've got to go, but we'll get back to this in a moment. lots of reaction on twitter. new reaction on the deal to fund the department of homeland security. they say they shouldn't be messing with the department that keeps america safe. look at this video, three teenage girls caught on surveillance video on their way to syria. the fox news political insiders are coming right back.
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cfp -- work with the highest standard. all right, before we change subjects, i've get to go to donna on my twitter page. she says, will we be able to watch the netanyahu speech to congress, where and what time? here on the fox newschannel, tuesday. we're told at this point that the prime minister of israel is set to talk with congress at about 11:00 a.m. eastern. so, right before we get started on "outnumbered." so, we'll have all the news for you there. that's tuesday. so, watch fox news, for sure. moving on, a partial shutdown of the department of homeland security looms. i feel like we're doing last sunday's show, because it was happening then. >> never ends. >> house speaker john boehner remains positive he can lead his caucus on tactics tying dhs funding to his fight against president obama's immigration policy, essentially, amnesty for millions of people who are here illegally is how it's been put. but some critics in his own party are insisting on a clean
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bill separating those two things. the fox news political insiders are here, pat, doug and john. pat, i'm going to start with you and your thoughts on this. >> well, my first thought is that -- i'm all right. i'm okay. i was just swallowing. my first thought is if someone came from mars and was not aware, they would look at the american political scene and say, oh, obama and the democrats won a landslide in november and the republicans were slaughtered. these people are beyond incompetent. and what they have done is painted themselves in the corner. they got a judge that gave them a way out. they won't use that. the reason is because they never made -- remember one thing, public opinion is against what the president is doing in giving particularly into benefits, and they are particularly against his doing it without congress. the republicans have never made that narrative before or after the election. they've never made their case. and they are getting their
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hands -- they are getting just beaten up because they look incompetent. >> all right. so, two positives, though, even though there wasn't much there from what you said about republicans. john, they are doing what they said they were going to do. they're fighting the president on immigration and this idea of executive amnesty, if you will, for millions of people who are here illegally. >> yeah. >> they're doing that, and they're doing it with one of the tools in their toolbox that people may not like, but it's not going to stop 200,000 of the 230,000 workers that are essential are still going to go on the job -- >> i know. >> -- even if we reach midnight on friday and the money's not there. the other thing is, and this is kind of what i'm curious about, what options do they have? what else is in that toolbox? >> first of all, harris, they also said they were going to get rid of become becoobamacare eve they've been saying that. >> well, the supreme court said -- >> well, the only thing they could come up with was shut the entire government down as a way to stop obamacare, which didn't work. >> so, again, what else is in the toolbox? >> well, the original way they should have done this thing was do a bill that only funds
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everything in dhs except the immigration thing, but they didn't do that. >> oh. >> they didn't do it. >> that seems simple. >> yeah, well, they didn't do that. >> but that's different than what we're talk being with a clean bill now. >> well, fact that we can't get a clean bill now underscores what pat was saying. this is calamitous for the republican party. it is calamitous for the united states. and most of all, given the telling list of initiatives that you read from iran, the fight with isis? the fact that we're fur loehing 15% of our homeland security people because we can't fund our government? what message, harris, does that send to our adversaries -- >> and overseas. >> but again, 200,000 of the essentials will be working, without pay is what i'm understand 'but they're going to be on the job. quickly, i want to go to new york congressman peter king, because he's kind of saying what you're saying, john, but boy, he said it strong. watch this. >> there's a wing within the congress which is absolutely irresponsible. they have no concept of reality.
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listen, i am as opposed to the president's immigration action as they are, but the fact is, it's essential that we fund the department of homeland security. for these people to be threatening to defund the department of homeland security at a time when our threat streams have never been greater than any time since 9/11 is absolutely irresponsible. >> so, when that popped up on live tv this morning, i thought i was watching a democrat. >> yeah. >> well, no, he's been saying this -- >> he's a patriot. >> he's been saying it consistently, but it goes back to a year ago. during the election, if the republicans had been talking about immigration, not negatively, but in a positive way -- here's what we're going to do, boom, boom, boom, and led the way on that, and then they won the election in part on that, they'd have a mandate to do something. they didn't talk about it. they ran away from it. >> all right. >> that's what pat said. >> so, they kicked the can down until friday at midnight, just like last week. >> we'll be doing it again next week. >> we'll cover the news as itpp kentucky senator rand paul
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won the cpac straw poll for a third time, but analysts say don't count out wisconsin governor scott walker as a possible contender for 2016 and a strong one ppt fox news political insiders are coming right back.time. don't count out scott walker. the fox news political insiders are coming right back. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. lemons are squeezing, and stomachs are growling. or is it just me? every minute between you and red lobster's lobsterfest feels like an eternity. and who could blame you for craving our largest variety of succulent lobster dishes all year?
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that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfinityhome. potential 2016 candidates making their case to conservatives at cpac this weekend and kentucky senator rand paul won it for the third time with 26% of the vote. close-up, wisconsin governor scott walker, 21%. but with more than a year and a half to go, it's going to fly by, before the next presidential election, what does it mean? pat, you don't know database john and doug, i want to know how close it was at the top. >> the fact that scott walker
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got 21% is to me big news of the day. the reason is that it was the big news, he was right on the heels of rand paul. he is the candidate with momentum. but what i think this really speaks to is the void in the republican party. i don't think people really know who or what scott walker stands for, but what they do know is they don't like the current crop of candidates. >> you know, i love groundhogs day, it's one of my favorite movies, i'm stumped. how do you win something three times and not get beyond that point? >> you buy tickets, bring your people in and they get to vote. >> he let some people in? >> actually, bush did. >> they did that too and the fact that jeb bush only got 8% and he knew he could surprise if he brought more people in, the mainstream media is trying to say jeb didn't pretty well. i don't think he did well at here. it's not good for a bush to be
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fifth in anything is not good when the mainstream media is handing the guy the nomination. >> bush, i was impressed that he stood up and stood his ground. it didn't make him popular and he finished badly. 47% of these attendance are college students. the scott walker jump from 7% last year to tripling, this is a statement, and i think doug is right, this is -- so is john. you know, look at the other poll. a poll came out this week, a democratic poll with republicans and it had scott walker way ahead followed by ben carson. the two of them are getting 43% of the vote. there's a message there. i think there you go. >> with 60 seconds, i have to
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ask you about something because you know the clintons. how much trouble is clinton and former secretary of state if she actually took money for their foundation while she was a secretary? >> i don't think as of yet -- >> certain countries i should say. >> i think there is as of yet a lot of smoke and no fire. the real question is did the money that they took in any way influence policy, particularly if it was nations that she said had been state sponsors of terror. that's the real question. >> the wall street journal is announcing we should hear from her about an noumt by april. she just scooted it up. because remember she was going to delay until july. >> we don't know. whether she's in trouble, she's not going to be prosecutor of the foundation and nothing like is going to happen. there is no opponent yet who is going to take it to her in the democratic primary. we're talking about the fall of 2016 with a republican. it's a long way off to push this
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