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i will see you again tomorrow morning 9:00 a.m. eastern more america's newsroom. stay with the fox news channel for all the latest developments here in france and america as
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>> more than 100 people have been arrested so far. 31 weapons were seized including oughted particular firearm had had -- he is a 27-year-old ben general man who has fought with the islamic state in syria. and the terror attack in paris on the mind of the president of the united states. they arrive for the apec summited. president obama says he will not change his policy on accepting the syrian migrants. despite news of one of the attackers coming from a group of refugees. >> when i hear folks say that
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-- well maybe we should admit the christians, but not the muslims, when i hear political leaders suggesting that there would be a religious test, that's shameful. >> so far governors in at least 17 states oppose accepting refugees saying it could bring isis terrorists into their states. and police arresting 50 people protesting the shooting of a black man in minneapolis. the crowds of hundreds of people shutdown interstate 94. they claimed a 24-year-old man was handcuffed when he was shot and police say an investigation shows the case was not the case at all. the man's family says he is on life support. now back to "red eye." >> let's welcome our guests. i am here with fox news contributor jedediah bila.
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national review writer charles cook. and co-host of "fox and friends" . >> are you an author? >> and next to me former cia operative, mike baker. let's start the show. president obama is defending his isis straited gee -- strategy despite the horrifying attacks in paris. he said he would intensity targeted airstrikes and assistance to local forces, but ruled out further escalation in the middle east. >> we have the right strategy and we will see it through. what i do not do is to take actions either because it is going to work politically or it is going to somehow in the abstract make america look tough. >> obama said large number of american troops could enter
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mosul and ramadi and clear out isis temporarily, but it would, quote, be a rep petition of what we have seen before. i think he is referring to the iraq invasion. also he said ground troops would set a bad precedent. >> let's assume we were to send 50,000 troops into syria. what happens when there is a terrorist attack generated from yemen? do we then send more troops into there or libya perhaps? >> when we run the tapes, we can hear -- when we run the video you can hear the panel. >> whose idea is that? >> that canoli is not setting with me. >> you did not stick up for me. >> i did want to come to you first. is this the failures? >> i watched that and i could not tell you how frustrating it is. it is called the war on terror and we have to go wherever it
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is. remember the longest time there was a problem with al-qaeda in the philippines. we didn't make a big deal, but nullified it there. there was a problem with somebody taken captive and we went and handled it. that's the way it had to be done. we had to go where the problem is. who asked you for 50,000 troops? that's not what it takes. you come up with a strategy and you execute it. what we have is not a bad strategy. it is a nonstrategy and he is proud of it. it is the craziest thing i have ever heard. >> baker, let me play obama's advocate and i didn't just compare obama to the devil. i am saying i am trying to come at it -- bill mora said you put boots on the ground and they will melt into the population. we shouldn't be doing it. what do you think? >> i done understand. >> i don't know what that means. >> i don't understand the statement at all. >> i am saying do we blame obama or the american people? they voted for somebody who said we will pull out of this -- you know, we are gonna
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get out because it is a quagmire. is this a failure of obama's approach to terrorism as a police action instead of a war? >> yes. >> wow. >> am i done? oh. i agree that there is no strategy although i would say it is a stalemate strategy. we have been talking about that. the honest to god truth is the way he is conducting this right now will not solve the problem. you can't defeat isis. you can't take away their territory just by airstrikes. so what do we think is going to happen? i know what will happen. he will run out the clock and he will be gone and leave it to somebody else. the reason they were able to plot and plan and train for paris or for beirut or taking down the jet in sinai was because they had the comfort of the territory. that's the way it works. that's the way it worked with 9/11. they had turf and they were able to do it. >> what is the turf for the paris attack? paris? >> no, i mean their territory,
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the islamic state. the syrian-iraq territory they claimed as their own allows them to plot, plan and train. we know already the communications going back and forth. we don't have it all, but we know there was communication. it was not as if a cell in paris did this on their own. that's not how this works. again, like with al-qaeda, the reason we went to tora-bora is to keep them on their back foot. there is no happy coincidence we haven't had an attack on our turf since 9/11, like a paris attack. it is a lot of work and it is keeping them guessing and keeping them going from cave to cave. if we don't do that with isis we will talk about attacks like this and likely at some point because you can't stop everything, it will be here in the u.s. that's when the white house will put boots on the ground. >> jedediah, isn't that what happened in france? immediately we saw french airstrikes. >> 20. >> 20 airstrikes. we obviously know there are
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places, there are targets we could have been taking out. it doesn't happen until something terrible happens. >> the philosophy of boots on the ground because even if you advocated for that, why would you advocate under this man's presidency? this is a guy who messes up everything. this administration is a disaster top to bottom. if you look at all aspects, everything. everything kind of policy, economic policy, national security policy. they made numerous mistakes. >> their climate change policy is quite good i think. >> that may be the only thing they can be trusted with. i wouldn't want barack obama to be in charge of that mission because he automatically on day one wouldn't want to see it through to the end. he had a philosophy on day one of let's get in and get out. if you are putting boots on the ground you have to be committed long it term. this is not the guy to do that. i say today i don't want our men and women in uniform under that watch and under his
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guidance where they won't have the full support they need. there will always be people held back, and he will be looking to pull them out before they get the job done which he has done repeatedly. >> we are americans and we do the right thing night. you are advocating for waiting for over a year, much longer than that actually by the time we get the new administration in, and then what? >> they are not waiting. >> if we don't do it right, the potential is we cause more problems. >> sliewtdly. absolutely. but we are smart enough. the problem is we don't work together. >> i don't believe this president and the people he hires, i don't think they have the right intentions to go in there and see it until the end. >> everyone has high hopes for the general. they talk about the secretary of defense ashcart saying this guy is the man. my hope is he says i am busy.o . go do your job. >> how many times in afghanistan and elsewhere -- we talked about this before. how many times do you have
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people on the ground asking for more troops and obama says we can't comply. we are cutting it back. we will give you this amount. i don't need him doing this in another area and complicating matters. >> charles, jedediah says we can't do it while he is. and -- he is president and baker says we can't shirk our responsibility. >> president obama is usually on the right. he wants to actively weaken the united states. i think he is genuinely uninsured. generally uninterested. as president of the united states he wants to deal with domestic policy and he wants to change the tax system and he wanted to change health care and the way labor unions interrupt the economy. i think he looks at paris and i think he looked at the world situation over the last six or seven years with uninterest. not disinterest, uninterest. it is not to say he doesn't watch the television as we all do and watch how terrible it
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is hundreds of people have died. but he is running down the clock. from the first day henner ited the oval office he is running down the clock. he doesn't really think about it as his problem. >> his goal is afghanistan and iraq and how much smarter he is than president bush and focus on obamacare and go golfing and give billy joel a presidential medal of honor and call it eight years. >> the paris attacks have made national security the top issue of the presidential race. here is marco rubio in a campaign they released on saturday. >> they do not hate us because we have military assets in the middle east. they hate us because of our values. they hate us because young girls go to school. they hate us because women drive. they hate us because we have freedom of speech and diversity in religious beliefs. they hate us because we are a tolerant society. it is a clash of civilizations and either they win or we win. >> on the other side hillary clinton will not say we are at
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war with radical islam. here she is at the debate on saturday. >> we are at war with violent extremism. we are at war with people who use their religion for purposes of power and oppression. and yes we are at work with those people. i don't want us to be painting with too broad a brush. >> what is he doing? only three people. don't raise your hand, come on. >> where is my pen? who took my trousers. >> let's ask baker about this. does she have a point as to how we refer to radical islam? what is the obama policy on this? why don't they want to say it? >> there are things i am tired of. one is this issue they won't call -- call it what you want to call. it but we need to kill more of it. the fact she wants to call it a violent extremism, i am not going to get torqued around the axel. i don't care necessarily. they are playing a game. we are losing because we are
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focusing on the wrong things. we have to do -- we essentially essentially -- if we want to take this and not be talking about these attacks and this is a tiring thing. since 9/11 it is a tiring thing. everybody is tired of boots on the ground and all of that [bleep]. but if we don't do a um could of things. if we don't take away their territory and we don't have people on the ground -- do you think if we have more airstrikes we will have better intelligence to share without more intel collectors on the ground? you need troops to saw -- support that. we better get [bleep] serious about that and take away the territory. we can't kill our way out of it we better give it a problem bleep [good faith -- a] bleep [good faith effort. the best way to identify somebody who is radicalizing is somebody in that immediate family drops a dime on them. to do that you need better, closer ties between law enforcement and those communities. >> wasn't that what the surge was? we went back in and started
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working better with those is -- >> and it worked and we left in 2012. president obama ran on it and won on it. biden said he could get credit for it. in 2012 he ran on iraq and mocked mitt romney when he said we should have left troops there. mocked him and won the debate. even barack obama can't talk his way out of that. you taught me four or five words i never heard before so i need to talk to you during the break. number two, is it true you can do both? can you get in touch with disenfranchised youth at the same time wiping out the ones trying to kill us? you can have two prongs. that's comprehensive. you have the world's attention and they are at the g-20 summit. you can say in two weeks meet me in a place like brussels and we will have a major global summit on how to neutralize the easy islamic threat. he could go down in the hall of fame for presidents.
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he is not taking it. he is going the other way and mocking people who see it the way i do. >> you told me before the show you used to think the semantic thing was a silly argument and now you don't. >> i didn't know what you wanted to do to the axel, but i want to do it to the axel. i used to think it didn't matter, but hillary clinton and bernie sanders sanders are playing linguistic and semantic games with this. a candidate such as marco rubio has identified exactly who it is whom we are fighting and that is radical jihadists within islam. he didn't say all of islam. hillary clinton during the debate pretended he said all islam. they pretended rubio said all of islam. it is not. it is a game. they want to pretend that identifying your enemy is racist or bigoted or phobic. it is not. these are people from one religion, not the whole
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religion, are radical and jihadist. if you are to defeat your enemy you have to identify what the enemy is. it seems to me one side is doing that pretty accurately and the other is not. in that respect it matters a great deal. >> jedediah, i feel we are making progress. president bush wouldn't use the word islamic terrorism. he said "the war on terror." >> it is a cowardess though. i agree. the democratic party and president bush in that respect as well was hesitant. everyone is so afraid to hurt someone's feelings. if you heard president obama today so much of that speech was about him worried about hurting someone's feelings. >> not republicans. >> exactly. well guess what. i'm worried about us not getting blown up. i am worried about people in paris and other parts of the world not getting blown up. and if you have to call it what it is -- and there is a religion behind it. they are emerging from one religion and we have to admit it and say it.
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if it was coming from christianity or biewdism -- buddhists we would say that. >> if you were angry with one particular group of christians you could say i am upset with the catholics or the anglicans. it is not like you can say in the same speech we accept most muslims are like this, but radical islamic jihad is a problem. >> they know who they are. do you think they actually think we are calling them radicals? muslim people know who is a radical, who is suicidal maniacs and who wants to have a good job and a great family. >> baker, you are the biggest hawk among us and you say you don't care what you call it. >> i want to get busy. mike calls me baker. it marginal lieses me. it is a microaggression on his part.
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it is a macro aggression. >> i agree with the guy with the cool british accent. that has a little more intelligence. have you ever noticed every time there is an attack and it happened after paris as well is there is a rush by the progressives to say they are not muslims. they are not muslims. they are violent and terrorists. >> let me ask you, mike -- they think they are the true believers and they are doing it because they believe -- >> that's the truth. >> it just means they are of that group. >> when you are profiling an enemy, there is one enemy that wants to get away after they do a crime or two. and there is another enemy that blows themselves up. to understand your enemy you have to label it. you can label it what you want and when you are in close circle in a cave trying to figure out how to destroy them, they are suicidal maniacs who want to kill as many people as possible and kill themselves. that's a different approach to a mobster who will try to
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hide. >> absolutely. and by the way profiling does work. do we have time to talk about the refugees? we don't. we have to go. we'll discuss how soon is too soon on twitter after the break.
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of course twitter lit up with prayers and tributes to paris the other night, but some took to twitter to voice their opinions which many founding to ill timed and unwelcome. judith miller was attacked for this tweet "now maybe the whining adolescents at
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university can concentrate on something more than safe spaces." as if to prove her point some protesters obligeed. it is black kids stuck in their room in mizzou, but you are saying pray for paris. [bleep] paris. we can remember the tragedy in paris and still remember mizzou. we can multi task both situations equally. >> they are so similar. >> very similar. >> after the attack ann coulter said donald trump was elected president tonight. and people actually called her a a -- well let's just say they called her the same things they call her every day. "real terror unfolds in paris. perhaps this will convince the right to tone down their incessant rhetoric." yes, isis killed french people because they are tired tired of rush limbaugh.
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oh now france closes its borders. and then this is either the worst translation of an important speech ever or one of the worst ever given. for this he was called a low life scum and racist. why? because he didn't like a speech? is there a more for yum on political opinions on an event? how long does it last? i say spout off when it strikes you. i will judge your argument on the merit and not on your timing. brian -- >> i feel like i just got in trouble. >> people should be able to vent their opinions. i don't know what this outrage is. i understand after a tragic event i don't tweet. it is not my thing. i think other people if they feel they should, go ahead and do it. >> especially rob lowe. rob lowe is somebody who has been doing it since he was in 20s. he actually cares and he
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listens. how many people in hollywood are listening to his speech. he has a comment and puts it out there. did he backtrack on this? >> no. >> good. it was a terrible speech. by the way sarkozy who should replace him because he loves mt. vernon and loves america, he spoke for an hour after that about how about it was. he is a socialist and takes $9 of every $10 you make and the country is not safe. he talks tough, but he bombed 20 times and that's it. i have no problem with it and maybe the translation was that. maybe it was a great speech and a bad translator. i think rob lowe is right on his original premise. >> what think you of this, charles? when you look at judith miller -- >> very fired up. >> as he should be. >> do you know i can hear you talk about me? >> i didn't know that. >> it was embarrassing. >> charles, i was shocked by judith miller, but the students were acting like
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jackasses. >> she said it should be judged on the merit and not the timing and she is right. immediately we saw a whole host of absolute nonsense. the idea that you are feeling uncomfortable at university in this innings -- incident because even if you have a claim which you don't, but the idea it is comparable to 120, 130 people being machine gunned on a night out is not only ridiculous, but it is disgusting. it shows people's priorities being out of whack. judith miller is blasted for commenting on that we are in trouble. >> do we have the donald trump tweet? the tweet went around for donald trump and it said "isn't it interest interesting the tragedy took place in one of the toughest gun control countries in the world." this was from january of 2015, but it went around as if he just said it and everyone was
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threatening his life. but it is the over reaction that is crazy to me. >> to respond to the president's speech i think in the moment and vent your opinion is fine. i do think when the tragedy itself happens, i think people should wait a minute and just take a minute. the reason is when you see -- even with the shootings in the schools around the country or -- immediately my twitter time line turns into a debate about gun control. what i think of are the families that in that moment are looking for their loved ones or worried about what is going on. i always say and tweet it all the time. guys, take a minute. we can have this political debate in like 12 hours. take a minute to just say either prayers for the people or -- everybody has to jump in right away. give it a minute and then we can talk about that issue. right now people may be dead. we are trying to figure out what is going on. you have loved ones watching the television trying to see if their sons and daughters are alive. i don't have a hard time saying just give it a second. >> did you hear what rob lowe said? if your loved one's dead why
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would rob lowe's tweet hurt his feeling? >> he didn't like the speech his problem was, but he can express his opinion, right? >> of course he can. i agree that it makes sense to take a breath. it is like a work e-mail. take a breath. reread it again. it never works out. i occasionally will see something somebody has tweeted. i don't have as many followers. >> can you tell your followers to follow me? >> so i will say something and think -- and then i will look at it. and i will stop and i will delete it. you don't stop with the salty language. they need to clean it up a little bit. it was telling them they picked on the tweet he put out there in january in order to attack him. the fact is when he put out the original tweet we had all woken up on that morning to
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hear news. it wasn't to say it was breaking. but at that point it was decided. he writes what is a reasonable point for the charlie hebdow attack. and then someone said hey this doesn't work with this attack. let's go back and find the tweet he put out. >> see you at the "red eye" news desk. he's good.
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this is a fox news uh -- alert. word just out of russia that authorities are confirming last month's jet crash over egypt was the result of a terrorist bomb. investigators revealed traces of explosives were found in the debris. russian president putin vows to find those responsible for the disaster that killed all 224 people on board. isis has claimed responsibility for the downing of that russian plane. in other news, president obama is in the philippines this morning for a string of summits with asian leaders. but matters of trade may take a backseat to more pressing discussions about the fight against islamic terrorism. secretary of state john kerry is in paris to show america's support in the wake of lasts week's deadly terror attack. kerry assured his hosts that the u.s. is committed to fighting violent extremists in france and elsewhere. >> they are in fact psychopathic money disers, and
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there -- monsters and there is nothing, nothing civilized about them. this is not a case of one civil layings pitted against another. in is a battle of civilization and barbarism. >> and word by another strike by french warplanes in syria. the overnight hit hit the isis held town of raka. it was launched from the united arab of emirates and jordan. and they will stop accepting u.s. refugees, but ohm land -- homeland security officials say they will face the highest security screening of anybody entering u.s. philadelphia's mayor says gun violence in america's cities should be treated like international terrorism. that's the may sedge -- message he gave to loretta lynch. he called domestic terrorism. the city of brotherly love has more than 240 homicides.
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"red eye". welcome back. time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed from andy levy in the" red eye qtsz " news desk. >> lively bunch. >> i have to say not as in ouch as other groups. >> this is the old time to shine. >> probably not. i guess let's start with president obama. brian, you said we have to go where the problem is that you come up with a strategy and you execute it which makes perfect sense. what should that strategy be? >> mosul, ramadi, fallujah and hit them with 20,000 troops maximum. we have these things called military experts. we do this thing where the mission statement is get it done. we don't want video cameras. we want the military to do what they did in the surge and what they did in iraq and afghanistan. when we let them do their job, they get it done. is this too long of an answer for half time? >> it is getting there. >> his statement is the same
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as larry the cable guy. >> when you said let me play obama's advocate do you realize you were comparing the president to the devil? >> as i said it i thought that. >> tom said if you put boots on the ground they melt into the background which confused the hell out of you and that's understandable. what he meant by they is they melt into the background is isis. does that make more sense? look into the camera. >> do you mind if i look where you are? >> i mind very much. the viewers at home -- >> could you repeat the question? >> yes. he didn't understand -- i was quoting bill maher who says isis will melt into the background. i see what you are saying. to answer your question, andy and i will do it s usinctly, that is what they do. whether it is al-qaeda and
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boko haram, they adapt. we don't want to put boots on the ground. >> they will get into different outfits. >> another thing is you can't defeat isis or take their territory. do you think at some point we will learn this? >> no. i don't think so is the answer. >> it is the rule of warfare, isn't it? >> every generation seems to think it can be smarter and do things better. that's good i suppose. as long as it doesn't fall into huberous. we didn't learn our lessons of the rush shin occupation -- russian occupation of afghanistan. if we said we were coming back and try nation building, we would have thought you were crazy. but we did it. >> charles, you said the president is -- you think the president is genuinely uninterested in the foreign policy. >> yes. >> i completely agree. compare the remarks and the speeches he has given to name
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one example. the eulogy he gave at the charleston church in june. there is a definite interest. >> he doesn't seem to be engaged. he doesn't think it is his job. and that's why the conservatives are right when they say he speaks about foreign policy he talks as if he is some guy in nebraska and not the president of the united states. he is looking from afar. >> no offense to our viewers in nebraska. they are the president of the united states. >> you said we need better ties between law enforcement and the muslim community in america. how do we do that? >> it is a heavy lift and it requires something that is called community policing. you have to spentd a lot -- end spend a lot of time and we can do that. we have done that. it is not to say parts of the country haven't reached out to the bureau or the local enforcement. it is difficult. imagine you are trying to get
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a mother or a father to drop a dime on their kid because they are self-radicalizing. if you talk to anybody in the field that's the single most effective way to find these people. >> brian, you said something i thought was interesting. i was shocked too. you said president obama -- you actually have -- you said, quote, you actually have the world's attention on this right now. my question is why is that? why do we have to wait for isis to actually do -- >> i agree. >> -- what we know they always want to do? it is not their aims have changed. why is it when they are successful they have the the world's attention. >> you have to take my word on this, but on thursday before this happened i interested viewed a democratic senator. if i said we know they are in raka why are we waiting for them to hit us to wipe out raka? you have a situation where paris gets hit. they are in a state of mourning and investigating and pursuing and at the same time the g-20 is there including
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russia. you can get everybody together, everybody is there, all of the play makers. you don't have to get anybody else on the phone. go in a room and lock the door and come up with a strategy. we are all in the cross hairs. that's what i mean. >> you talk about the linguistic games they are playing. >> this is the longest half time ever. >> it is an extremely long half time. it is like the super bowl half time. >> it is really just your answers that are making it seem like that. >> that hurts my feelings. >> anyway, charles, i don't know if you heard me. >> dmo. no. >> you talked about the linguistic games that the democratic candidates are playing. talk about what hillary tried to do when he asked if she was okay with radical islam. >> she pretended that he said the united states was at war with islam. which is not what he said. i was pleased that he interjected and said no rubio
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said radical -- clearly this is an attack that will be forthcoming against the democrats. you know when he does that it seems to to be profitable. >> and lastly, jedediah -- tom i couldn't disagree more with your moment of tom or whatever. >> it is moment with tom. jedediah, this to me has become one of the worst things about twitter, the need to give your political take in the middle of a terrorist attack. people started tweeting their own little political takes on it. and then you have the need to show what good people they are by retweeting the bad tweets. >> it is not human. >> i am glad you agree. >> i am with you, andy.
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it is not a human response. that's why when things like that happen i go on and say prayers for whatever the place is and then i leave because i get gnaws yaited by what people have become in the age of social media and i can't stomach it. >> andy, you wrestle with twitter more than anybody else on the planet. every time i talk to you you are either up or down on it. >> i never hated something i liked so much. >> andy? >> yes. >> are you going to ask if i have anything to promote? >> i don't have time. it is time to take a break. we will talk about his book when we come back. here is what is happening on the next "kennedy." >> eyes of red and hearts of gold. on the next "kennedy" we are graced by the presence of andy levy. see you at 8:00 p.m. 5:00 pacific.
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brian's new book "thomas jefferson and the tripoli pie res" shows us the war against terror is not new to america. they confronted the pirates off the barbery coast that were kidnapping ships and sailors. jefferson sent warships to defend americans. this book is fantastic. i love it. >> thank you. i appreciated it. it is the war on terrorists, the first one we had. >> it opens up -- reminded me of the movie "captain philips." you know what i'm talking
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about? i am not making a joke. 1801 is when the war really started. go back 15 years and there is an american ship and it is captain richard o'brian. he is sailing across the barbery coast and a ship comes up alongside of him and what happens? >> he is boarded and they take the ship and all of these guys captive and strip them of everything they have. not only are they taken, button slaved. o'brian is kept for 10 years in the most harshest conditions. we are a new country. what is your problem? they used koran and the islamic religion as a false crutch because we were infidels and now susceptibles to be taken. we describe what it was like because richard o'brian wrote it down. all of the accounts of the prisoners and who they went through as new americans. we had no president, no constitution, finally trying to get commerce going. we had merchant ships being taken by the islamic pirate ships. >> adams was for paying the ransom essentially and jefferson says this is something to go to war over.
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>> and it is unbelievable because jefferson is a guy who said get a militia going and the british are coming. he said i don't fight. i am a smart guy. >> adam and jefferson were toward paying ransom. >> they say america does not have the stomach for a long war. we didn't even have it then as we were being born. they looked into the eyes and tried talking to these islamic terrorists and they said we don't want any part of this because we can't rationalize with them. we don't want to fight them forever. adams was right, but his conclusion of not fighting was wrong. they don't go away because you don't fight them. just like today, the president. the president thinks we don't fight it is not a problem. jefferson realized now that i am president we have to fight them. one-6th of our activity is going through there. 20% of our economy was going to the payments. >> they thought they could stave it off. >> they were called tributes.
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>> and we would send our emisarries there and sometimes they would take the ships. >> it was hijacking. >> if there was one way you -- besides escaping to get out of being captured what was it? >> to convert and become a muslim and therefore you can live a normal life with them in moroccan, libya which was tripoli back then,al -- aljeers and tunisia. most wanted to go back -- they wanted to act with the spirit of 76. even back then they said america is becoming weak. what will it take to rows my country? it was a president willing to take on the fight. that's why people are into the book. >> it is selling like crazy. i was looking at the amazon page. here is a section, customers who bought this item also bought -- can we see that? people who bought your book
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love reading about pirates. >> that's not true. >> whether it is in a pirate's arms and ledgering the pirates or the gentle rogue. >> pirate of rone. >> can we retape this? >> all of these books are favorites of those who love your book. >> where is a n de levey? >> they can't get enough pirates. >> that's amazing. >> we will close the show with a bedtime story.
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the other big story today, a florida fourth grader is being threatened with sexual harassment charges. according to the school the 9-year-old boy sent multiple unwanted love letters to a female classmate. i must warn you that the language is quite graphic and sexual in nature. the accused told the young girl and i quote, your eyes sparkle like diamonds. >> oh please. >> one day you're sending your crush a seemingly harmless note and the next you are sending encrypted messages to the newspaper calling yourself zodiac. i know. look, brian, what is wrong
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with this kid? >> i don't know who raised this kid. >> he is a terrible child. >> writing down how you feel about somebody? what is next? talking to them? i mean, this is unbelievable. this is over correcting. this happens over and over again these principals and these teachers should be embarrassed. they do not recoil when these facts are transparent. this is unbelievably unacceptable and i hope the parents home school them. >> baker, what in the world is going on? which reminds me your show "world access" is coming up on the travel channel soon? >> i know we talked a lot about brian's book, but on sunday the 29th of this month, november, at 7:00 p.m., coming to your home, and i will come into your home -- >> we get it, your show is on. >> what do i think of this world access? sunday the 29th. >> where do we see it? >> travel channel. >> i will tell you a quick story. my middle boy is in first grade one morning, slugo, and
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he disoal one of my wife's -- stole one of my wife's tiffany rings. we have a ton of them. during reset he -- during recess he gave it to lucia and asked her to marry him. thank god she said yes and took the ring. if she said no he would have thrown it over fence. we got a call from the school secretary and she said i think -- they figured it out from his older brother and the wedding was off. >> but you let her keep the ring. that was nice. jedediah, this kid is a romantic at heart. >> i was the recipient of a few of these love letters. they need to make grown men like this. i want a picture and a big heart. i was a teacher and i would not have scolded this kid. i would have spoken to his parents and said you raised him right. he will grow up to be a man. >> what do you got, charles? >> we look at language like
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this is an alert. i'm bret baier in washington. at this moment anti-terror raids in france and brussels are ongoing as the manhunt intensifies for accomplices and succe suspects in the paris massacre. governments in 16 states are refusing president obama's call to accept syrian refugees. but we begin tonight with an emboldened isis now setting its sights on the united states and warning that washington, d.c. is on its hit list. the terror group is threatening other major cities around the world following the massacre in paris that left 129 people dead and the world in

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