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. -- alwe. you are pulling a number out of a hat. 20,000 new border agents. but what is important is not the input. it is the output. we spend twice as much today, per-capita, on public education as in 1970. test scores are lower. inputs are irrelevant. it is the output. what is important is what happened in the senate. there was a proposal to say that the path to citizenship can only begin when you know that you have 100% security at the border and 90% interdiction. that failed to happen. i say without an effective measure of output, you cannot have immigration reform. >> i would like to see the input-output used as well on defense, where we have doubled the budget in the past 10 years. >> touching a dollar of defense somehow threatens american security. gallup asked one question, would you allow illegal immigrants to become citizens after a long waiting period, if they paid taxes, if they learned english and passed a criminal background check? 87% approve of this. including a 86% of republicans. republicans can oppose this and really make themselves the whi
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bases, there are new questions about the program publicly desibed by fbi director robert muller which alws for the collection of the milk from a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil in real time. the shooting in 2009, the fbi director testified that e-mail exchanges like those between alleged shooter in fort hood nd unknown terrorists overseas were t gng to slip through the crks again. what can you tell usbout new procedures that are in place that will head off another fort hood in the future? >> put into place technological improvents relating to the capabilities of the database to uphold and pull together past e-mails anduture ones as they come in so that it does not require an individualized search >> as to the database bein part ofoureparate fm the n prison program whichollect -- collects foreign internet communications, that nsa referred to the fbi where there was immediate comment. meanwhile the british government is warning airlines around the world to keep edward snowden out of their cntry. the travel the says any airli that brings him into the u.k. will be fined $30,100. lou: thank you so mu
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happens when stuff like this gets out, the form assistant seccetary of defense is that once it is out we alws have anoer wy to move around. wayne simmons is with us. he has a hard handshake and he crh you wi that. [applause] >> let's get to it. onceethis gets released, any smart bad guys going to fid a way around this, right? >> absolutely. not only a way around it, but in the past were either criminal organizations were terrorists found out, sometimes they find a way to track our communities but dismantled organization with what they believed to what we know about. t only dowe have to find them again, but we have to figure out who to find and what networks and groups to find again. lou: y aresaying tt he was a hero. but no, he is not. how do you feel? >> i am confident that my position has only been strengthened since we ound out that he's being debriefed by the inlligence apparatus. this iabsolutely spot on when she says that it's very damann because what is out there in the united states or around the world, the first thing tha they do are using human cabilities which are messages being us
happens when stuff like this gets out, the form assistant seccetary of defense is that once it is out we alws have anoer wy to move around. wayne simmons is with us. he has a hard handshake and he crh you wi that. [applause] >> let's get to it. onceethis gets released, any smart bad guys going to fid a way around this, right? >> absolutely. not only a way around it, but in the past were either criminal organizations were terrorists found out, sometimes they find a way to track our...
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. >> we are up here it -- a party of freedom and alws believe what reaga said peace throh strength ould be a hallmark of this country. llu: the operative wor >> establishing freedom around the world is something of a cornerstone of this country. u: are you saying to me we have just taken on the responsibility of freedom? >> of course not. but i do think as president of the united states, you have to exhibit strength it is yes and sometime but playing both sides of the fence and coming out in favor of some support after a er president criticizes, shows exactly where this president is at. >> the last time charlie rose versed his position. >> he is devolving on ns now he tries to bring bush. lou: talk aboumarco rubio. >> you are on fire tonight. lou: here he is. the world wates over me. [laughter] to talk about how great the bill is then personally saying the border security is too light and it will not work and drove not pass. >> i think he is being coistent. lou: i cannot wait to hear th. [laughter] >> b the fact is if you don't get the border security piece rates, it is a tru. free hado
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as alws pretty cheap fare, but if you're going coast-to-coast and the magic date is about august the when prices go from $500 round trip down the 350. gerri: i like tt adve. thank you for coming on. good to see. well, time for a look stories you're cookingonight on foxbusiness.com. wall street continues to run sced with stocks down 140 points aer falli as much as 248 points throughout the session. today's drop follows a 4% last week following the fed announcement that tickets in start wrapping up stimulus offers. worries about ina's grow by leading to market volatility. european commission is approving the internet continental exchange proposing a $8 billion takeover. it says that the two are not direct cpetitors and will continue to face strong competition. the combined index would be the third lgestxchange group globally. as we come back. the company went bankrupt after a fight with unionized workers. back up and running under new owners and says its an to have twines and others next back on shelves starting july 15th. andhe supreme court has made it moreifficult for americans to s
as alws pretty cheap fare, but if you're going coast-to-coast and the magic date is about august the when prices go from $500 round trip down the 350. gerri: i like tt adve. thank you for coming on. good to see. well, time for a look stories you're cookingonight on foxbusiness.com. wall street continues to run sced with stocks down 140 points aer falli as much as 248 points throughout the session. today's drop follows a 4% last week following the fed announcement that tickets in start wrapping...
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people alws liked the tax collector going back to ancient times. here you're supposedly smart saying it's time tge rid of the eire internal revenu service. really? even the smallest of small businesses haveo have somebody recording account for the mone coming in. you've hard some of the scandal from this is the perfect opportunity for massive tax overhaul. how does the problems of one subsection of the internal revenue code equal revising all of the sections, thousands? i get it. you're mad and you don't like the tax cut. yes, we shoull simply by answering the irs down to a much smaller government agency, but let's beealistic. let's start with just fixing the section that seems to be open for questions. start more clearly define what it is if you really want to me the irs prick up, aggressively prosecute the individuals who did the targeting since some people to jail. that wl get their attention for what. dennis: thanks. be se to watch theom sulliv sw ts weekend. you can get to that seven and 10:00 p.m. onaturday, sunday at 70 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. ea
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the alignment as youay of interest anthe convenience, the tradeoff that is not always conscious, not alwsconservatives. >> right. this is what we need to understand. thuestion is what's being done and how effective is it? we are the taxpayers. we are the ones whoayor this, who make that tradeoff. so we need to be told how effective these programs are. there's been a lot of wheezeling. they might have been effected in some things. examples given have turned out to be false. we don't know whether these programs do any good. we don't know how much they cost, is this a good use of our money? they're very unlikely to be effectiv this is y secrecy is bad. need to know what the government is doing, understand what there doing. if they're doing a good job, great. if they're doin a lousy job we need to fix it. this is what snowden did that was so good. he gave us infortion about what the government is doing in our name with our money. let's find out if is effective. we have never seen a case that's effective or cost effective. >> why aren't people challenging the business models in the aggrate a h
the alignment as youay of interest anthe convenience, the tradeoff that is not always conscious, not alwsconservatives. >> right. this is what we need to understand. thuestion is what's being done and how effective is it? we are the taxpayers. we are the ones whoayor this, who make that tradeoff. so we need to be told how effective these programs are. there's been a lot of wheezeling. they might have been effected in some things. examples given have turned out to be false. we don't know...
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they of urse alws have the reinforcing value of the national mediaiven the politics of the maer. but hopefully we'll see more attention paid to the chinese cyber attks inhis cotry than on tryi to take up the time of those who are lding the effort to protect the country and its infrastructure. let me turn to the g 8 summit in bellfast. the president talked awa sically slapped around by putin. it was an abysmal performance r the united states. >> how could it be anything but though. you have ideological progress sifs who think that the way to condt thforeign policy is not to be guided by the compass of our own vital interests but to be part of a cunity which we recruit countries that are hostile to the united states verch included russia and give us a veto and that is largely because we're living in barack obama's world and which is the result of it. >> andwe wilbe doingo for some time d in the matter days we'll be taking up direct talks, the united states will, with the taliban, o a resotion in afghanistan. i me, this turns our history, our foreignolicy for decades on its head and
they of urse alws have the reinforcing value of the national mediaiven the politics of the maer. but hopefully we'll see more attention paid to the chinese cyber attks inhis cotry than on tryi to take up the time of those who are lding the effort to protect the country and its infrastructure. let me turn to the g 8 summit in bellfast. the president talked awa sically slapped around by putin. it was an abysmal performance r the united states. >> how could it be anything but though. you...
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>> people have alws said these immigrants are going to take welfare. >> pointed out irish and italiand that the city since i have been sittg here john: there has always been an anti-immignt aitudes. >> she works for an organization where people donate money, ls and lots of money. a very rich people. but i and a stand that americans right now are hurting. they are hurting because they cannot fd js. i'm not saying stop all immigration. and sank in a swdown. catch our breath, get americans baak to work. let's make sure tha george kane does n have to save you from a building. >> one of the main arguments made by the founders against king george is that he a the illegal immigration to the couny. americans founders sought emigration as a promise that anyone could come here john: hding the declaration of independence. you can get them freed. thank you. withthat in mind i should say that i would not be here today. todaday's immigration laws are n effect when my parents came here. that is next. ♪ clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me pn my next mo, i ta
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. % >> i alws le authors. youuys never trust me to have a copy of the book. it's a terrific book.it toyou. it is fascinating me that you took this idea, ten gu or weapon are if you prefer, that are remarkable. you're talking about the long rifle, the repeater, the spencer repeater, the colt .45, the peaccmaker, the stuff that we grew up on as kids. the winchester rif, the 73, the 94, any number of these ver action rifles thatre just terfic parts of american weern historyand history. tell usbout the relationship between guns and america, if you will, broadly. >> chris kyle thought that there was an amazing sees of stories to btold about how guns have shaped american stor and th have. whether -- n matter where you are in the political spectrum d this is a boo not about politics but aut great erican history. krauttthought, it'smportant for us to kno for example, abraham lincoln was a n buff. and a technolo gek. abraham lincoln had a shooting range of his own behind the white house. andhe would go back there and fire off rounds at targets to test new gun technologies. in fact, one day
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the majors alws good plars more nervousand i don't think there is a tough tournament played in the u.secause it tests of rts of your game. gerri: it is interesting because it is shorter and doesn't like it is aa eally difficult course. ey spend a lot of time on this course tryingo improve it, seems to me that these guys are having a very toughime. >> they are. he looked at the leader board right now, ppil mickelson is to wonder park. no one ee is on the part. i am pretty sure that is round of 3-uer, the onlnly round under today, and he is something that has not been done since 1992. he hit all 18 greens in regulation which is almost impossible. gerri:hen you look at this, we had ttat rain delay. a lot of people got upset. how doeshat impt the player'same?e? >>irst of all, it drbs your whole routine. you're used to getting a few hours before your early tee time and being prepared and ready to yell. as you saw, three hf-hour y yesteterday. some of the players did not see off until today for the second round until 430, 5:00. they will finish around 21 friday. you know, phil mickelson clin
the majors alws good plars more nervousand i don't think there is a tough tournament played in the u.secause it tests of rts of your game. gerri: it is interesting because it is shorter and doesn't like it is aa eally difficult course. ey spend a lot of time on this course tryingo improve it, seems to me that these guys are having a very toughime. >> they are. he looked at the leader board right now, ppil mickelson is to wonder park. no one ee is on the part. i am pretty sure that is...
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>> you alws worry about something like that happened. you hope things settle down. in cairo. there were lots of rioting in cairo at different points in me. that is gone. it is calm. people are buying burgers. in pakistan there are les out the door around the block touy burgers t has been successful. >> how are you responding? >> we can't go ay faster to finish building the store because you can't get in there construction stopped eveverywhe. melissa: it just stopp and you're waiting for things to subside to move forward? >> you can workon supply chain and trai the people and can't build unless you get to the stores. melissa: will it change your plans inhe country at all? >> no. melissa: not at all? not a s stitch? not going to do anything less? you will not hireewer people or pull ou of locations ? tis is not changing anything ffr you? >> we're very comfortable with market. istanbul is an amazing city. turkey is a great market. we're looking forward to get en as soon as we can. we need to get open to finish the stores. messa: that is amazing. you're openingp places
>> you alws worry about something like that happened. you hope things settle down. in cairo. there were lots of rioting in cairo at different points in me. that is gone. it is calm. people are buying burgers. in pakistan there are les out the door around the block touy burgers t has been successful. >> how are you responding? >> we can't go ay faster to finish building the store because you can't get in there construction stopped eveverywhe. melissa: it just stopp and you're...
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realize he hasecome such an extraordinarily lightning rod every time h name comes up in the press is alwsa negative manne >> there is that, but remember this, it is a complicated th for the president, president obamadoesn' have very many people who have been aroundnd hve much washingttn experience. eric holder is an old hand in washington dating back to a key role in the obama administratioo. he knows his way around this town, he has a lot of friendon the inside. the other thing thats important is just as eric holder may discomfort some onhe left and what he did thhe department of justice and the reporter rds, he is also a hero too many on the left for his efforts to try to try accused terrorists for his very aggressive civil rights unit at the agency, so the president will pay a price especially with doesn't sound like it is on good rms. charles: ttalk about his experience but also a personal relationship. can we say that eric holder, he is president obama's boy, does that play a le also? >> i d't know what level of friendship they have, but he has been described as the president's nscio
realize he hasecome such an extraordinarily lightning rod every time h name comes up in the press is alwsa negative manne >> there is that, but remember this, it is a complicated th for the president, president obamadoesn' have very many people who have been aroundnd hve much washingttn experience. eric holder is an old hand in washington dating back to a key role in the obama administratioo. he knows his way around this town, he has a lot of friendon the inside. the other thing thats...
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neil: it alws comes back to a price in the low to mid-20s. it's interesting. jobs back and forth. that is kind ofhe nesting price. is that where it ultimately finishes nesting? >> it does not like being a teenager, nor does it like being a young adult. it is appropriate. until the start charging people per user to log in i just don't get it. as you looked at their numbers, the subscriber growth is dropping. that's a big concern. and not a big fan of the stock. it has been an absute disaster . neil: they really need to leverage off all of those users. they have yet to do that. >> that is the name of the game. that is was going to bring the value to the stock. frankly, i'm not willing to pay $10 a month to get in in a place for my high-school frids. neil: they're very dry school friends. ish foxbusiness.com, microsoft finally getting serious. ignoring the controversy over what is offered at the office. focusing what it is offering ki. the game is so fun to play you almost forget about that dark windows a thing that no one seems to want to play to be the thing x
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so our advice is alw something that you loved and learn about it.ple i interested in the next great thing, which will sell for relatively low prices. others will only wand blue-chip works by established artists. gerri: us take a look at this peace because this is an interesting piece. tell us about this. >> this is a piece of contemporary design by an artist . set the world record price for a work of contemporary design with another example, something called the law to announce which we sold for over $2 million tunnel which is a phenomenal result. gerri: a lot of people think of art as an investment. should you be picking on the basis of what you think will appreciate what you would like to have in your house? >> art has intrinsic value. what you want is for it to hold its value or to appreciate over time. a 16 and a half percent or 20% compound annual growth rate is an extraordinary results. not everyone is going to get that. here is a piece, for example, in his home, something that he lived with. that makes the work a little it more valuable benef
so our advice is alw something that you loved and learn about it.ple i interested in the next great thing, which will sell for relatively low prices. others will only wand blue-chip works by established artists. gerri: us take a look at this peace because this is an interesting piece. tell us about this. >> this is a piece of contemporary design by an artist . set the world record price for a work of contemporary design with another example, something called the law to announce which we...