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>> the american soldier believed to have killed 16 afghan children special women is in the u.s.. he is held in kansas and we are learning more about the man who was on the fourth over seas tour of duty. i am uma from the nation's capt cament. we begin with casey stegal. >> he's been transported to fort leaven worth, kansas. that's the only maximum security holding and detention facility for the u.s. military. the 38 year old staff sergeant was flown out of afghanistan and spent time in kuwait this week in a holding facility there. and then arrived by u.s. air force cargo jet in the kansas city international airport. there you can see that video about an hour away from fort
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leave anworth. >> the decorated soldier is from the midwest but was stationed out of lowis mccord in washington state. he's married with two small children. top military officials say the 11 year veteran went in two southern afghan villages last weekend in the middle of the night and kill would 16 innocent civilians, 11 of which from one family and nine victims were children. bale is accused of setting their bodies on fire. this set off an international incident . the taliban threatened to avenge the killings and afghan ilona carson demand that the united states confine its troop to major bases in the country. friend and neighbors of bale in shock. the man they once saw playing with their children in the
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front yard caused all of this. >> i got to go over and spend time and we did a couple of barbecues and we went to a pizza place down the road with his family. and just a regular guy. >> the bales' family hired high profile attorney john henry brown. the day before the shooting, his client witnessed a fellow soldier's leg blown off and bale's leg was injured and he was injured twice in iraq. he didn't want to go to afghanistan when he got the orders. u.s. defense security said that bales could face the death penalty under the military judicial laww. uma. >> casey, thank you for that update. would you join me in welcoming
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senator rick santorum. [applause] rick santorum is back in one of thitate that is made him a contender. pennsylvania senator is campaigning in missouri where he won a nonbinding primary. they are holding caucaus to help determine the delegates and romney is in puerto rico ahead of the primary tomorrow. newt gingrich and ron paul are taking a day off from the campaign trail. romney leads the would-be presidential pack with 38 percent . santorum at 32 percent followed by newt gingrich and paul. >> lookk, we are not going to a brokered convention . no. one or the other of the three or four will get the delegates necessary to be the nominee. as it gets closer to the end. we have somebody in the strong lead and state that is remain will vote for that person and that person will get the
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delegates and become the nominee. >> political observers don't agree with governor romney. with no break away front runner. they are contemplate what a brokered convention may look like. former presidential candidate and fox news host governor mike huckabee is joining us for thoitos this. thanks for being here, gov goch. >> thank you, uma. i can tell you what it would look like. if you have seen a train wreck that's what it will look like it is a disaster for the republican party. >> fox news poll show that majority of gop voters said the campaign season is hurth the republican party it is dividing and weakening the party. and so to that pnt, you agree it will happen? >> largely not because the process is taking so long, it is the nature of it . the fact that the republican candidates are spending time savaging each other and trying
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to prove that they are not a conservative and they are. instead of a message and not only contrast with obama and republicans desperately need to put forth what they are going to do for america if they get the white house. people can tell you what republicans are against. i am not sure the average person on the street can announce to you what republicans are actually for. >> that's something to consider. and rick santorum want to stay in the race all the way to the convention in case the romney campaign implode and he wants to be the go to guy; is that reason enough to stay in? >> it is until someone gets 1144 delegates and i would say even though there is a lot of pressure to newt gingrich to get out. it is possible that rick santorum or romney could implode or both could. anything can happen in politicings and until someone has won it. it is interesting that the
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only people pushing of newt gingrich to get is the supporters of paul and santorum. i haven't heard and of his major people to go on and say it is over for newt and he needs to quit and all of the calls for him to get out. ip am not sure it is an appropriate or timely message for him . this idea that uma, if he gets out and all of the delegates go to rick santorum. we have just seen polls, half of the people for newt gingrich, their second choice is romney. and so it is not necessarily going to be good for santorum for gingrich to get out. >> when i interviewed sarah palin, she said the gop should not be afraid . brokered convention and as longg as deal making didn't happen behind closed doors; do you agree with that?
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>> not completey. i respect her viewos that and it is entertaining, but our primary goal is winning the white house and bringing the country back to its feet off of its face we need a party that is united. if none of the candidate that is spent all of the time end up being the nominee, you really now have a complete break down of the system. and here's why. you have millions of people all over america who are heavily invested in one of the topty candidates and add ron paul that is four. they have begin mon yetime and if their efforts are brushed aside and we'll pick jeb bush or marco rubio or mitch daniels or who ever. that person has no track on which to run his own train instead of the party train and activists will be ticked off that they worked hard for a
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candidate who got brushed aside. >> i can see the fireworks and also those who say brokered convention set a bad precedent for the gop since a candidate could wait for a convention to pick him as a nominee? >> yeah. i think anybody who ever run for president would tell you, if you could skip all of the hard work and grueling 20 hour days and fighting off all of the negative attacks from the press and opponents and walk in a coronation, heck put my name on the list, that is the whole point a. it is that somebody ought to earn their way through the process and not walk in and just be handed this magic mantel. and i think it would be a detrimit to the candidate and they haven't been toughened up and that is of value. the reason that the primary is negative in terms of the impact in the general election, is not because of how long it lasted or how many
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days it take to get a nominee, the problem is, is spent with candidates attacking each other and awn on a personal level and attacking the character and integrit yethat will come back to bite them in the fall. >> at what point are they looking at it seriously . see what you are saying. longer it goes on like this. there is major campaign against the in the fall. >> there is a certain myopia that happens in the campaign and fox hole and fight . opportunity to step back and see the full battlefield. am i going to live to fight another day . not how it is looking in august or september or october. can i stay on my feet until the end of the week and get enough money to keep the campaign going. it is looking short term than
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long term and that is a harsh reality of the intense campaign. but at some point, they have to step back and ask, how is it had going to look? if a person doesn't win. he will be expected to step on the platform and put tharps on the nominee . the person he savaged for the past 10 months and smile and look adoringly and this is my guy and he will be a greatt president and then saying what he wouldn't . get up there with a level of sincere and straight face and tell you why he is. if i am a democrat, which time are you not telling me the truth. you can't both ways. >> it raises the bar both ways. and governor, good to see you, and thank you for joining us today. >> thank you, uma. >> we invite you to watch governor huckabees on the big night of saturday night called huckabee, right here on fox
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starting at 8:00 . among other thingings, the governor will revisit the jon-benet ramsey in order mystery. >> you heard what governor huckabee thinks. and will a prolonged gop primary help president obama's chances of reelection. tweet your answers . i plan to read your responses later in this hour. you can vote in the shows on line poll and a link on our website and our twitter feed. meanwhile, president obama is on a fund raising blitz. last night stopped by with actor producer tiler perry and sheila green and off to chicago. peter doocy is focusing on the president's travel today . the president didn't get back to the white house until after midnight from the fund raising. >> 20 to one. and the president is in full campaign mode right now . remember thursday night, his
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team released a 17-minute documentary about the things he did right. and yesterday, the president hit the road, two events in chicago and three in atlanta and five total . five and half million was the goal. at one fundraiser ophrah and gale teen and tyler perry sat at the head table. and the president came out swinging against the republican rivalings. >> their philosophy is simple. >> everybody just left to fend for themselves . those in power can make their own rules and somehow it is all going to trickle down to you. they are wrong. in january. they spent 17.8 of 158 percent. and while george bush ran for
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reelection. his campaign was 60 percent spending 6.8 billion of the 12.9 million. and romney has a much higher burn rate. 289 percent and 19 million even though he raised seven.6 million. but romney is dealing with three other candidates in his own party and has his eye on the president. >> the idea that the president takes your money and invest in the people who helped him in his campaign and whether that was solyndra or physca or texler it is a political pay back of a kind that distorts the way the market works and frightens away entrepreneurs and innovators. >> when white house press secretary was asked if the president likes green, but he didn't know any any specific
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song. >> thank you, peter. can gasoline prices are on the president's mind. price is 3.8$ a gallon. that is up more than 30 cents from a month ago. and has the president and republicans pointing fingers over who is to blame for the pain at the pump. in the weekly address. congress should kill tax breaks and help develop alternative sources of energy. >> we can't just relie on drilling. not when we use more than 20 percent of the world's oil and still only two percent of the oil reserves. if we don't develop other sources of energy and technology to use less energy we'll be dependent on foreign countries for our energy needs. >> many in congress contend that cutting tax breaks would lead to higher gas prices.
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gop response they blamed the president for not doing more to encourage drilling at home. good day one, however, the obama administration consistently slowed or shut down domestic energy production . there is less acreage off shore than when he took office. >> the president failed to end subsidies when democrats consulted congress. >> korea launched an observation satellite in space next month. this is the same type of rocket to fire long-range missiles. japan and china expressed concern and warned that doing this violates the ban on nuclear testing. they have not issued a confirmation . and a four-star general david petraeus has a knighthood to add to hoshis list was honors.
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knight hood for the netherland and support of dutch troop in the stan tan mission. petraeus whose father was a dutch sea captain is the first american general since world war ii to receive the honor. last year he became the director of the cia. >> and the u.s. soldier who kill would 16 afghan women and children is back in the united states. it is not just between soldiers and civilians but between afghan soldiers and native counter parts. what does it mean for the u.s. afghan relation and we'll look closer after the breakk. stay with us. [ male announcer ] for making cupcakes and deposits at the same time. for paying your friend back for lunch from your tablet. for 26 paydays triggered with a single tap.
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assad. karzai took back his request before leaving 2014 after talks with president obama. this comes a week after an americanoldier kills villagers . the issue of trust is a concern. what impact on u.s. and afghanistan? joinning us with the thoughts. senior fellow from the hoover institution. welcome thanks for being. here. do you think that trust can be restored. >> to be honest the real answer is no. we have to understand the afghan campaign which president obama said it is a good war of necessity and
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contrast with iraq which was a bad war of choice. it is the hostage for the president's election prospects. >> there is a back lash from the u.s. from the afghan civilians. what can we do to restore the sense of calm. >> it is hard when you have your own partner, president karzai. he is unreliable . he is hunts with the hound and runs with the fox. he feeds the flapes of anti-americanism. this tragic incident of staff sergeant robert bales who is accused of killing civilians, president karzai adds to the trouble by saying it is not truthat one person did this. and he had accomplice. it is tough enough with the war, but you don't have a
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reliable partner with we have to understand that the war is assessed. we have lost 1800 soldiers lost and 15,000 people wounded and we have spent half trillion and not much good to show for it. >> what motivates karzai to do this? he playing to the local audience to show them that he understands their pain? >> there is all kinds of psychological he is on or off his med and friend and enemy of americans. he said he is on the verge of becoming a taliban. this is a truly unreliable man and fundmentally important profile and assessment by former ambassador where he laid it out. we have a big expensive war and we have a person we cannot
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trust and work with. >> we are hearing from the white house that the president may be opening to listening to karzai call to take the troops out of the villages in afghanistan. what do you think of that? >> in the end of the day, karzai doesn't mean what he is saying. the truth for president obama is going to claim this war? is he going to defend this war? this was supposed to be his war. the war in iraq was bush's war. this is president obama's war and it is an orphan and forgotten war . he never defends or explains to the american people what the campaign is about. it is 100,000 soldiers in a country we don't know much about it >> you think the taliban will take advantage of the tension and seizing the moment to go against our troops. >> absolutely. and they are under no obligation to help us out.
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president obama announced dates of withdrawal and the leaks that our president may accelerate the withdrawal and taliban and all afghans are watching this. we life in a wired world and there is one sentence i always like. onafghan said you may have the watches, but we have the time. they can wait us out. once you are with drawing by a set date, your enemies can wait you out and that's what the taliban are doing. >> stakes are high . thank you for your insight. >> thank you. actor george clooney is hoping his civil disobedience will bring light to the cause that is passionate about. the plight of sudan. he's been in town talking about the congress. chris wallas had a chance to sit down with the actor in his recent visit.
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>> would you like to see the u.s. impose as part an international arklition. >> the truth of the matter is this. and you will understand this. if you are standing there and you see a kid with both of his hands missing from some jerk, you know 10,000 feet in the air and just dropping bombs out indiscriminately on people. you would like to see a nato plane take them out of the air. that's your gut reaction. in the real world, we are not going to see nato in there. you can catch the entire interview with george clooney on "fox news sunday". bret baer, will be filling in and check your local lisings for the time and channel.
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accused soldier accused of killing them back in the u.s.. >> they are shocked that he is suspected of something like that. . he has not been that is corey gardener. and a part to to blame the president's stimulus pain for pain in the pump . and a price was gas lin is 3.84. >> and republicans are up in missouri is holding the caucaus today. we'll not know the results. they are not about picking the candidates but choosing the del baits.
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and chicago river is going green today. it is like something that is on a alien planet. >> it does look like that. thank you very much . calls for some of the gop presidential candidates to drop out and none of them seem to be going anywhere. is there a clear gop front runner. could it hurt the party to sort it all out. and alen combs and mike gallager. and i would like to point out uma on st. patrick's day. .
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let me ask you this. and they are battling each other and better it is for president obama and the democrats. i am sure they are rubbing their hands together and say have at it. knock your heads off. there is a big concern. but i will say that there is never an election cycle and campaign season like this in my life. it is bizarre with more twist turns than the road in nice, france. it is prickly. and anything can happen. and i don't know that we will not all be surprised. >> alen, i am sure you ar upset. >> every day i get the pop corn and watch and have a great time doing it. >> four years ago, we had a strong contest going right up to the convention with barack
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and clinton. you had strong candidates that were embraced by the party faith dreams of a combined ticket. you have a weakened candidate mitt romney, and another candidate that is strong. and there is not great love among the broad swath of republicans. it does not bode well for the republicans . i use the word undecided rather than weakened. a lot of people are waiting until the last minute. i don't know if one is more particularly weak than the other. it is bizarre that we seem to be so undecided in this stage of the game. i don't know if it is weak. i think when the republican nominee will be announced republicans will hope willly rally and beat president obama. >> they will be biting their lip to do so. >> fund raising is a spotlight
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for the president's fund raising efforts and he's taking heat about the fund raising efforts from those in the gop. but fund raising is a reality and begin that fact, why do you think that that issue in and of itself is causing so much heat. >> republicans will use anything as an issue against barack obama. the president's campaign never said one billion. they will grasp anything they can. they are not looking at the fine points of how the sausage is made. that is inside baseball. we understand they leave the campaign. the president gets critized and they will have to hold the debates and beat him up at every turn. >> talk to me about that for a moment, mike. is it a fair point to say fund raising on the other side doesn't get as much playy as it does now and focusing on the president? they have made a lot. he wants to raise a billion.
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but that made headlines and george bush raised millions as well >> i agree with alen, i think on whose ox is gored f. it is your guys who has billion you are sitting pretty . i don't think it is a fair criticism, i do think that both of our sides try to find manage to complain about with the other side. fund raising is part of the process. i say untoward about the president firing up those pair of 747 jump bow jets and making campaign swings . that is not unique to the democrats, that was the same as when a republican is it in office. american people would like to see the business of the people attended to, we are in so bad shape. >> we would love to see publicly financed campaign and big money gets out of politics entirely.
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>> and all of this campaigning going on. little done on capitol hill . there are no major effort to get the debt down and get the country back on track. and guys, what is going on right now? is congress just taking time off and blaming it on the political election season. ? >> it feels like they are doing that while rome is burning. and it is democrats that are wildlyy out of touch . joe biden the other night in a soiree and dining on mushrooms and saying republicans are out of touch with the common man. are you kidding me? there is rank hypocrisy. >> i am sure mitt romney knows the owner of the place they had the truffled mushrooms. find out who the real elitist. >> this frustrates the public.
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we are hurting in this country and yet congress is dragging its heels to try to pass meaningful legislation to get things on moving. >> mitch mcconnel vowed his whole goal was to get obama out of office. they are not interested in anything but obama . that is the case. and nothing will get done until after the election. that's why congress has a low approval rating. >> we have to make sure republicans get the house and senate and white house. >> good luck. >> we'll have to have a lot of change in washington d.c. and then we'll get the country back on track. >> last time republicans had all two branchs and probably the third. they have the supreme court, how well did it go last time? not too well. >> not as bad as we are today. you think we are in good shape, allen. >> it is a nightmare. >> i know you would like to
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when taking those kinds of rides. and while we are celebrating st. patrick's day. they are paying tribute to st. joseph. they are live in valencia where the rowdy five-day celebration is underway. >> nice thing about welcoming in spring and in a sunny city like valencia, it is here to at a and there will not be a revision to winter. it is based on them and figures and assembled behind and all over the city in the happens of this is a festival of light and sound. sound best demonstrated by las masca. can it is 500 powns of gun powder that goes off in bursts and concentrated in a 10-minute period and an area in the center of the city.
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it left me cowering to be honest. but children are cheering wildly and for more. and they are filled every day and every night in the center. it is barely a slip of paper. it is a creation of different neighborhoods. each one of these displays cost $350,000 to put together. some of the scenes are surreal and bawdy and political. they who are part of the committees dress up in typical valencia guard and parade through the streets with adults and kids alike. that is along with street like displays. they are burned in the end of the four-day festival.
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it is really, really fast. we start -- we know in five months earlier or earlier, and so we know how it is going to be. and then you get to build up. and as you only can enjoy it like for four days. it is very sad. >> burning, no. we are not sad. it is a custom here . we start thinking of a new one. and 20th of march we are playplanning next year. have a monument and you don't win the prize you won. for the rest. no. you may wonder why uma . st. joseph and patron saint of carpenters and this started out as a bonfire tradition and wanted to get rid of the kindling and it morphed into this and these used to yust
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sort of the magically spring up after being worked on all year long. they are big and like cent feet high and they have to be assembled piece by piece . so it is a big deal. back to you uuma. thank you very much. >> george clooney and alec baldwin. no shortage celebrities ready to speak out on causes. what about that. country music star that said media is biased to the conservatives . ♪ in somebody's elsee name. ♪ if you are dreaming. ♪ about. battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. sh us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up t100,000 miles!
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>> it is no secret in the world of country muc it is conseshative. but the taken tain world at large. outspoken celebrities are not a minority. there is a double standard when conservative celebrities express views and the country music superstar is with us here today. great to see you. >> how are you in >> i am doing great. i know you are passionate
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about this. but why is the main stream media fail to take the main stream as seriously. >> i will give you an example. a few years ago, the brothers and i were going to sing in the mall after my friend george bush had second inaugural. and i did an interview in the other network and the host and interviewer said why is it that you voed for george bush and you are going to vote for him for president because you are knowning him for 40 years. i have knownily nelson for 40 years but would not vote for him for president. a lot of us west of the potomac have indoor plumbing and indoor electricity and read and write and trace. if we have to. and in a condescending tone
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for you. why did you vote. thank good for fair and balanced fox news. we get a fair shot and shake. i know what i am talking about. i have been a policy wonk and political science major and the folks on the second floor they wouldn't have me on there. >> are you going on the road these days and taking a outspoken stance about issues at large. >> here's what we do. people who pay money to see our consers don't come for politicings. i always tell them every time. folks, whatever candidate it is, do not vote for this person because you like all of the gold in california and houston and the gait lin brothers. that is the wrong reason. if i lived in yourr state i would vote for these reasons
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