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p.m. and fox has a big special&ó!; t 10:00 tonight. don't miss it ♪ ♪ hi, i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching this i'm eric in for bill o'reilly and thank you for watching this special edition of "the factor, the terror equation." all across europe, there are daily raids to stop outrage, and officials say that u.s. forces have killed the number two isis leader in syria, and ash carter said that in the past few day, other key isis leaders have been killed. >> we are eliminating isil's cabinet.
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indeed the military killed several isil terrorists this week, including we believe haji imam serving as the senior finance leader and also responsible for external affairs and plots. >> meantime, the secretary of state john kerry was in brussels where he said that the country is gaining up thorhand on isis. >> and the reason that daash is decimating everyday and the revenue sources are decreasing. >> but it is measured against the sobering losses of the brusselle l brussels' attack, and today, we learned that two american
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siblings are declared dead. today, to put it in perspective, we are joined by colonel tom peterson. and are we so starved for a win that we killed the number two in isis and it is a win, and we should all be celebrating? >> well, i'm on the secretary of defense's side on this, and it is a big win and not decisive, but the one that he called haji imam and also known as other name names, the number two, the v.p. and the joe biden if in in other words, it is a blow symbolically, and to the moral and also because he had a lot of experience. again, not decisive, but it does matter, and however -- >> and how many number twos or joe bidens do we have? because i have remembered a number of number twos, and al baghdadi, the number one would be the big baghdadi to get. >> well, it is incremental, and
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the problem here, eric, it is that president obama fears the consequences of the actions, as a result of which he does not take any action, and fails to understand that often the cost of inaction or even greater in this case with him ignoring the intelligence warnings for years, and then tecalling them the j.v team, and it is pandemic of the plague of islamic terrorism, and because he did not act in time, the caliphate is being wounded in syria and eye iraq, bu t the caliphate is calling in brussels, and paris and minor ones in north america, and the philippines and subcontinent and so that the threat as others have used the word, but it is a good word the threat has metastasized and as for secretary john kerry saying that it is the islamic state to be desperate, i don't know, because
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europe looked pretty desperate to me. >> and he can't say the words islamic terror in a row, and he says that bathtubs kill more americans than terrorists in america, and frankly, i'm more concerned about coming to work and blowing up in times square than i am in my bathtub. >> and he uses the word existential threat, and there is no logic there, eric. nonlethal diseases is an existential threat, and fender benders are existential threats, but they are not desirable either, and just because the threat can't wipe out every last american doesn't mean that we don't take it serious limit i can guarantee you that islamic state -- the daesh was a very existential threat in brussel, a and we may get word that there are more. >> and colonel, are we afraid of offending the terrorists or the
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radical muslims? >> well, it is a peculiar bigotry on the part of the left where they are the ones who are lumping all of the muslims together, and the muslims are all good or all bad and they say all good, but muslims are human beings coming in a lot of flavor, and islam comes in a lot of varieties, but today, one, one aspect of allah is violent extremist, and some fa gnat cysts are radical jihadis, aed when thet president of the united states purportedly a christian says that is not is m islam, and it is like the king of saudi arabia saying that the pope is not a christian. it does not convince anybody, but the left is so wed, and the president so wed to the row mantization of the islam carried to him from his indonesian childhood, but he can't get away from that. and when i joined the army in
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the 1970s, it was tough and we had terms for the burned out ncos in the vietnamer error tying to make their plan to retire, and we called them retired on active duty, and president obama is retired the on active duty, and he doesn't want any drama or any event, and he will not take decisive action. >> some would call that, colonel peters lame duck. all right. we leave it there. >> and colossal intelligence failures in brussels that led to terrori terrorism, and do they make americans more vulnerable? that is coming up. where i came from. i did my ancestrydna and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me.
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officials, and so how can we feel safe the if officials are botching intelligence so badly. here to analyze is jim hanson who is with the center for policy and also specialist aaron cohen, and now, can you talk about belgian who said that turkey sent one of them back, and said, keep an eye on this guy, and they failed to follow through, and what are they doing wrong? >> well, belgium needs to overhaul the entire intelligence gaer thrg apparatus. they have systematically had a problem with following up on thele intelligence leads. it is not the first time with belgium or europe, and i this hay the state intelligence system needs to be overhauled and the leadership when i was traped in israel was to be pulled if there were this many
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colossal misses, and reare learn the art of collecting information and analyzing the information, eric. the second piece that they are missing is the bolster iing of e paramilitary forces. intel is the most important and first piece of the counter terror game, and once you get the intel, you have to act very fast, and for every second wasted another innocent can be killed. another round that is missed by these guys like they were firing in the last 24 hours, more innocents can be killed by the paramilitary, and the swat units need to be bolstered and the equipment, and the training, and they need to execute the warrants really, really quickly, and the third is the airline failu failure. that failure at the airport, and look, brussels is 20 years behind america, and 60 years behind israel. israel figured out the airline security, and start put in the behavioral profiling, and put it
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in there. >> and i wanted to know if you went there, but behavioral profilingk and behavioral only or other types? >> oh, absolutely not. it is not like we don't know who the problem is, and if you are looking for the e jihadist, well, you need to be looking in the neighborhoods where where they hang out, and i will go one step higher than aaron mentioned, because the problem is that belgium sees sovereignty over the molenbeek neighborhood, and he said that there were colonial outposts, and they could have declared allegiance to the caliphate, and there is not much they could have done. >> so once krou is declared a outpost, you go in to target for extra scrutiny like ted cruz mentioned? >> well, it seem likes a good idea and if they can conduct all of the raids across europe today, why could than it conduct them all along? they know where the bad guys r
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and it is political correctness, and any criticism of islam that is neutering the security forces especially in europe, but here in the united states, because we refuse to name the enemy and investigate the enemy and not doing so like senator cruz said so, we need to reinvigorate the programs before we end up with more mow len belenbeeks in amer. >> and so, now, the model, and san bernardino and you remember san bernardino, and you reason to forefront of reporting of that and talking about it, and if you can are remember the night of, the night after the terror are attacks with farouq and malik, our own adam halsley interviewed a couple and the neighbor said, i saw strange things happening and boxes p go going in there and i was afterf raid of saying anything, because i was afraid of being a racist, and are we importing the european pc, and that is making us dangerous? >> i do believe it is making us
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dangerous, and i agree with jim, and everything he said, and the see something, and say something only works if you do it, eric. but the difference between the way that we do it in israel is that israelis know that if they see something suspicious, and they don't say anything, in the end, ultimately people will be killed. the political correctness if in europe combined with the jumbled legal system which doesn't, and literally ties the hands of the operations, because legally there are so many restrictions of what they can do in the neighborhoods like molenbeek, and that needs to be uprooted and the intelligence agencies need to be empowered and the law enforcement needs to be empowered and do what jim was saying, and start up roothing the neighborhood and the pocket s of where there are hordes of isis sympathizers and putting the fear and putting them on the run by getting them scared and once we flip the equation, and the europeans get on board and
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start to put the pressure on them, and find the pressure cooker, they will stop feeling safe and saying, oh, my god, we have to start operating in other places. >> well, guys, there is a fantastic discussion on that, and we will talk more about that the. than you both very much. up next on this o'reilly special, and now, taking some heat that dr. ben carter says it is a lifestyle and not a religion. he enters the spin zone to explain that next.
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>> in the factor follow-up segment, islamic faith and politics. dr. ben car sson is stirring up controversy by saying this. >> if you go back to mohammad and read about his life and not just in mecca, but in medina and in the whole story of his life and the belief systems brought
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out of that, and lit will give you a much better impression. islam is not a religion, but it is a a lifestyle that the doesn't really allow the separation of religion from politics. >> joining us now from palm beach gardens, florida, dr. ben carson. and that kind of blue up after y -- kind of blew up after you said that, so can you explain, it is not a religion, but a lifestyle. >> yes, many people believe it is a religion, but being a muslim is a component of being islam which is a lifestyle that goes back as i said to mohammad. and you have to look at both the koran and the hadis and the fatwa to get all of the aspects of it. one of the components if you take a look at it is shariah,
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and there is a component also that sees islam as the pre-eminent force in the world dominating all others, and anybody who does not agree with them is either relimb nated ed elimina eliminated or brought into subjection. now, there are reforms to muslims just like there were reforms of people in christian faith. most of the muslims who are in america are reformed, and they don't take in all of the stuff that i just mentioned which is a good thing, because that would not be very compatible with our lifestyle. >> and so let me ask you this, so you think that the vast majority of the muslims in america are of the reformed nature, and therefore don't necessarily believe a shariah law to precede the u.s. constitution? >> i certainly get that impression. i grew up around a lot of muslims growing up in detroit. and i didn't get the impression that they were nonpatriotic, but
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obviously, as we are bringing more people into our country, we need to examine carefully who they are, why they are coming here, with where have they been? we have to become intelligent in the way that we screen people. i would not screen people based on the religion or their belief syst system, but i would screen them in terms of what their likelihood is to cause problem s in our country. if we are not smarter, we are going to be suffering the consequence. in the holy land manifest, it said that it would be easier to accomplish civilization jihad, because the americans would be so interested in political correctness they would allow their own rights to be compromised. >> so does faith play a role in governing, and specifically speaking of president obama, should his faith play a role in how he is treating islamic t
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terror? >> well, you know, people can say that faith doesn't play a role, but of course your faith plays a role in everything that you do. what you believe in, and what you don't believe in, and even an atheist has faith inning something. it will affect the way they relate to other people, and how they relate to the world, so the real question is, in our country, in the united states of america, do we make provisions for that, and the answer is yes. the very first amendment of our constitution protects your faith, and your ability to live according to your faith. we should be very cautious of anything that is dampens that ability. >> and you sat down with the ladies of "the view" and it got heated. so i want you to comment on it. >> and this guy, i am sorry, he is a racist, and he is not good for the country. >> i look at the big picture. i could look at any one little thing and pick anybody apart on
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it, but right now, the nature of our country is at stake. >> so i am listening for the answer. is donald trump a racist? >> no. but you know what the left does. if you don't agree with them, you are are a racist, a homophobe a all passel of terms they will throw at you, and what people have to do to stop being afraid of the names. you know, this is like third grade tactic, and if you are g going to keep that are from doing and saying what you need to say, then you are a third gra grader. >> dr. carson, thank you for joining us tonight. thank you. when we come right back, the muslim leaders in america, are they really willing to help the fbi thwart terror attacks? a very controversial report in a moment.
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live from america's head quarters, i'm jackie ibanez, and bernie sanders is hoping for another win main the democratic caucuses. right now, hawaii is holding their caucus, and the vermont
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senator easily beating hillary clinton in alaska. and he is looking to pick up another decisive victory in washington state, and of course, we will bring you the results from hawaii as we get them later on in the evening. a tennessee couple has been identified as two of the victims in the brussel terror attacks. the couple was killed at the bombing at the airport. a family member says that i were dropping off stephanie's mother at the time, and she was found safe and alive. and belgian police arrested more suspects today in a bombing incident that killed 31 people. and wounded many others. tonight, the o'reilly factor is having a special on terror. and this is a tone that hillary
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clinton is striking. >> we can not allow groups of people pitting against one another. we cannot give into panic and fear. it is not in keeping with our values. it is not effective in protecting us, and it plays into the hands of terrorists. people who feel marginalized, left out, left behind are going to want to join something. >> but a new book is alleging that some of the muslim leaders in america are unwilling to help the fbi in the counter terrorism work. and joining us live now from washington is ronald kessler are, "the secrets of the fbi." and tell us what you have learned, because the fbi behind the scenes is nervous, nervous about the muslim community. >> yeah, on the one hand, some individual muslims have provided leads on plots that have been
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rolled up by the fbi, but the fbi in general has found very little cooperation from muslim leaders which is very essential to getting leads on plots. the fbi has an outreach program to meet with the imams and the community leader and have tea and schmooze, but in the end, the leaders will not cooperate. for my book "the secrets of the fbi" was able to interview art cummings, the executive director of the fbi meaning third level of the fbi in charge of counter terrorism, and national security investigation, and so you can't find a more author ta thetive source on the subject, and what he said is that he would meet with these leaders, and they would have a good time, but then, for example in one case, a leader said, could you arrange a meeting with me and mr. moehler, the director of the fbi at that time, and he said, sure, but
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bring me some leads, and this leader said, no, i could not do that, and i would lose my constituency. and in another case, the fbi found two radicals dispelled by a particular mosque, and art cummings mad met with the imam before, and he never mentioned the two radicals, and he went back and he said, what happened? why didn't you tell us? and the imam said, well, they weren't terrorists, but people who hated the government. and so there is a cover-up mentality, and you will see it in many institutions and the government agencies, but in this case, we are talking about the security of the country. >> and if the fbi is doing that, and the meetings of having a good time, and taun talking, and nothing coming of it, and ted cruz is right that you need to patrol, and protect the muslim neighborhoods, and going a step further for now that you need to do a temporary ban of any muslim
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in the country. >> and these are blanket solutions that are not going to be fixing the problem. for one thing, as far as bringing in muslims from other countrie countries, we have many in this country as it is, and they are being radicalized, and the the fbi knows exactly what to do which is to focus on the particular targets, and use a lot of sources to develop leads and intercept communications, and reports of the unusual explosives and that sort of thing, but without the cooperation without the muslim leaders the fbi is blindsided, because they could provide many leads. >> and is hillary clinton meeting with the muslims, and she says that we can't be bound by panic and fear, and what are the answers? it didn't sound like any solutions >> well, it is fine to me with the muslim leaders, and it is showing that you are not prejudice, and we all know that the vast ma skwor ti of the
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muslims are not radical, and are peace loving, and we have co-workers and friends who are muslims who are wonderful people, but you have to go beneath the surface of these superficial meetings, and the fbi is never going to say publicly, hey, we don't get cooperation from the muslim leaders, but the the truth is in this book "secrets of the fbi." and it is harming our efforts. and president obama said that the isil threat is not an existential threat, but they could wipe us out with weapons of mass destruction. >> well, maybe not existential, but they could be a threat to many, many hundreds of h americans. >> millions. with the biological weapons, you could wipe out millions of americans. >> that is a scary thought, ronald. straight ahead on this edition of the o'reilly factor. rudy giuliani eviscerates hillary clinton over the rise of
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thanks for staying with thank you for staying with us. i'm eric in for bill o'reilly.
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and this week, rudy giuliani came in on the "spin factor "" talk about the presidential contenders and their isis vis n vision. >> i don't believe that any of these kacandidates have any pla to take out isis? >> well, not her. >> and bernie sanders? >> well sh, for her to say they stood with us the day after september 11 and the that we should stay with them, well, our president was at a baseball game doing the wave instead of addressing this threat. i was embarrassed. >> he believes that the terror stuff is just a matter of business and the way that the world is now, and we will have it every month or so, and that
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we will have it, and the detente with cuba was enough to go through wit and i understand what he is thinking, but i understand what you were thinking, because you were in charge in new york when 3,000 people were killed. >> if you are talking about doing what she wants the do which is to rally our forces against isis, you have to come back to white house and sit in the situation room, and not leave until you come out with a plan. >> well, barack obama doesn't want to rally. >> well, she had the chance and h helped to create it. and hillary clinton could be considered a found iing member isis. >> how did she help? because we have an expert coming on about wry sis? >> by being part of the administration that withdrew from iraq, and let maliki are run iraq, and forced the shiites to make a choice, by not intervening in syria at the proper time. by being part of the administration that drew 12 lines in the sand, and didn't do
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anything. >> and i want to be fair to hillary clinton, but as a secretary of state, she could not force barack obama to do, but the only thing that she could have done is to resign. >> right. which is what a patriot would have done. >> and now, forward, bernie sanders, nothing, and hillary clinton, nothing today. and donald trump, general. i'm going to get them and put a hurt on them. >> okay. >> and ted cruz backed away from the carpet bombing a little bit, and he said that he would not do it in population centers and bring more intensive air in, and support a nato can declaration of war, and john kasich, i'm not shure sure. i have to be fair to the governor and i have not hear him too much there. >> and trump and cruz have been the most specific on it. that is not as specific as you would expect at this level of the campaign, but no question, they will take the war to isis, and exactly how they do it, they don't know e yet until they get
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in there. >> and that is fair, they don't know. >> and i have no doubt, and you know i prefer trump over cruz, but i have no doubt that trump or cruz, that if if it happened, would be angry and shocked, as opposed to -- >> why would you be shocked though, because it happens so often, and i ran it down last night, and it is every month. every month you will get this. >> because, the president should be shocked, because the president thinks that he has defeated isis. >> he doesn't think that? >> yes, he does. he thinks that isis is under reasonable defree of control. >> contained. >> well, it is not. >> of course, but you have to look into the mind if you want to solve the problem. >> he believes it is contained. >> yes. this is collateral damage in brussels, and this is the world we live in, and the brave new world and you will have it, and he says that we have to live with it. >> if he considers it contained, and assume that he does, and now all of the sudden you will get
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at a tack in brussel which is proportionally like a september 11th attack when you consider the pop ulation of belgium, the he should be shocked that the strategy is wrong. >> well, she is not shocked and it is not just the democrats, but the republicans, too, willing to accept these terror t at tack, and willing to accept them as the new age that we live in. they are not, and they don't get angry or emotional, and they don't try to sit down to find out how the destroy these people, and they want to, well, we will ar are rest the guys that we did, and arrest them. >> that is why we need a leader. >> and we have not had a strong leader. >> and the civil war was unpopular after three years, a lincoln didn't pull out, and roosevelt had to coax us into the world war ii and ronald reagan had to spend money on the h military which is unpopular in order to defeat the soviet union, and that makes a great president. >> i expect you the endorse trump any moment. [ laughter ] >> and you know that is going be
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a controversial endorsement. >> it is not the first time i have done something controversial, but look at what happened to chris christie, because he was hammered. >> when i make a endorsement, i will will make good reasons for it. and this is the goal, i don't want hillary in the white house. she has had the chance, and bill, she is running on the record of secretary of state, and what is the record? >> she went to more places than anybody else. >> utter failure. she mentioned putin today, and she reset the relationship with putin and set if medvedev, and look at what we got. and so i look at trump an cruz and i say it is like poker and we have three cards left, and you have to pick one of the three cards. right now, trump looks like the best one, and i have not made my final decision though. >> and if trump wins, you will be the director of homeland security, does that matter? >> i don't want to be, and i am happy to give plenty of advice
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and do it. >> you would be happy to help the country, and i nknow that i trump is elect and i don't know if he calls you mr. mayor, but you need to come in here to direct homeland security. >> and first of all, i agree with him on that. >> i know how that is. >> and you would take the job, and you would be a good director of homeland security. >> i don't -- i don't know if i could take the job, so put that aside. so, certainly, i would certainly, and you know something, i think that it is illegal to bet on government. >> is it? >> you would know. >> well, when you endorse trump, come back, and tell everybody specifically. >> and i will, and ri will give you the detailed reason. happy easter. >> and the major giuliani, always so subtle, isn't he. and as you heard bill say, it is tough to give adults easter gift, and so if you know some fan fans, give them tickets to see bill and miller with upcoming
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in the with a personal story segment tonight, the battle between donald trump and ted cruz and the wives. it start when an tie trump super pac released a a provocative picture of his wife are from her modeling days and then trump responded saying that he would spill the beans on heidi to
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senator cruz, and then released a unflattering picture of heidi, and senator cruz went off. >> i don't get angry often, but if you mess with my kids or wife, that will do it every time. donald, you are a sniveling coward and leave heidi alone. >> and now joining us is correspondent geraldo rivera, and now, all of the sudden the wives are the fair game and change all of the rules? >> well, first of all, i have to say that senator ted cruz is a raving hypocrite for not mentioning the fact that it was his super pac who ran the mill law -- milania utah speech. >> and it is illegal, and there
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can't be whispers and nods with the superpac and the candidates. >> yes, citizens united. and he could have denounced it and he could have said, look, i have no coordination voters. >> and where now is, where is your friend whoopi goldberg saying that ted cruz should not be putting up pictures of melania up. >> well, hay had a talk show for
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12 years and i was with the chief editor of "national enquirer" and right on tyiiger woods, and senator john edwards when he was the leading candidate for the gop nomination in denying it, but i am saying that the national "enquirer" is more often right than wrong, and so he has a lot to deal with. >> and donald trump is saying that he has no idea about this national "enquirer" story whether it is right or wrong. >> and yeah, donald said that he
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doesn't know whether it is right or wrong, but he hopes it is wrong. and another thing about donald trump, he is older than ted cruz and my age, and my generation, and donald trump came up in the generation that you wanted the hottest ladies and the locker roo room, and you used language that, you know, i'm talking about the eisenhower ed administration, and the early kennedy that you would never use today and totally inappropriate . services, he has ivanka is one of the highest ranking female executives. he has plenty of women working for him. i don't think this is about sexism or gender discrimination this, is two guys slugging it out in the back alley. >> and they are slugging it out. >> straight ahead, more remarks
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love your laxative. miralax. in the back of the book segment tonight, just hours after the terror attacks in belgium, senator ted cruz entered the no spin zone where bill grilled him about his strategy to take out isis. >> you say you would carpet bomb they had carpet bomb them. you said that before. >> uh-huh. >> you know that carpet bombing bhap means women and children dead in the street. >> it doesn't mean that. what i mean by carpet bombing is using overwhelming air power, >> they hide in civilian areas. you know that. >> the first persian gulf war, we launched roughly 1100 air attacks a day, we carpet bombed them for 37 days, and after that, our troops went in -- >> it was a different situation. we degraded saddam hussein's
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military. we didn't bomb kuwait city. >> nobody is talking about bombing civilians. but right now, we're doing between 15 and 30 air attacks a day. it's pinpricks. so what we ought to use carpet bombing to take out their command and control, their communication, their transportation, take out the oil fields. >> they're going to hide them -- >> of course that's not the only thing. >> i called for a nato declaration of war against isis. >> and i absolutely agree. and indeed i noted this morning in the wake of this brussels attack, that it was more than a little ironic that just yesterday donald trump called for america pulling back from what nato, either weakening it or withdrawing -- >> that's because he doesn't feel they carry their weight financially. >> but that would be a catastrophic mistake. >> if we withdraw from nato at
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this point, it would. >> and that's what donald called for. doing that would be a massive victory for putin and isis and we shouldn't -- there's a point that matters here. donald's approach on foreign policy is one of weakness and isolationism. that's his position consistently across the globe. >> you're putting me in a difficult position, because i'm not going to defend trump. i will say that we're going to try to get him on tomorrow. >> i've got an idea. ask donald trump to come here and defend himself. he's afraid to debate. >> debate you one on one. >> i would love to do a one on one debate. you could moderate. he wouldn't argue that you're unfair. >> yes, he would. we're going to work that. >> he throws out a foreign policy position that is weaker and more liberal than obama and hillary clinton's, and then he doesn't get challenged on it because he's afraid to have a debate. >> let's talk about you. i will follow up on that debate offer. >> i think it would be terrific.
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>> you're taking heat because you said u.s. law enforcement could patrol in america muslim neighborhoods. that's not going to do any good. >> what i said is we should lose law enforcement to prevent radicalization and to target radical islamic terrorism. this president, president obama -- >> how do you do that specifically? >> for example here in new york city, mayor bloomberg created a courtroom that worked cooperatively with the muslim community to stop terror attacks, stop terrorist cells. >> he watched certain mosques. and deballagio has done away wit. >> he ended it because of political correctness. it's the same silliness and hillary do where, in the wake of these terror attacks, they don't say the words "islamic radical terrorism." and even worse, president obama goes on tv and lectures americans on islam phobia. enough already. we need a president that makes clear if you are a radical
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islamic terrorist, your day of reckoning is coming. and on january 20th, 2017, the world will change. we will come after you, and we're not coming after you to negotiate, to capture you, to compromise. we are coming after you to kill you. >> let' recap this segment so everybody is clear. you don't believe in carpet bombing cities where isis is for the civilian casualties. >> you don't wantingly target civilians. >> you would encourage nato to declare war on isis to have all that power launched against these savages. >> and we shouldn't be allowing in tens of thousands of syrian refugees. >> that's what is happening in europe. it's obvious that's happening there. and that's it for this factor special. be sure to catch my show "cashing in" at 11:30 eastern on
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saturdays right here on fnc. i'm eric boling in for bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here because we're looking out for you. the world of islamic extremism. that's it for "the kelly file." i'm sandra smith. tonight, on "war stories" -- isis ruthless and expanding the so-called islamic state. >> isis is hot wiring apocaly e apocalypse. >> fierce fighters standing against isis. >> parent her ga are a fighting force. our efforts anemic so far. >> attacks in europe and in america. >> the threat is growing in terms of scale . live if america's news headquarters, senator bernie sanders may be picking up

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