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k.t. mcfarland good to see you. thanks. president obama vetoed a bill approving construction of the keystone pipeline. the president had vowed to veto the bipartisan legislation and he did. the president's audacity undiminished, claiming he vetoed the bill because it quote cut short thorough consideration of issues that could bear on our national interests, including security safety and environment. mr. obama is indeed a very careful man because his administration has been considering those implications of this pipeline for now, six years. 65% of americans polled by fox news last month say the president should sign the keystone pipeline legislation. >>> as of right now, congressional republicans don't have the two-thirds majority, however, in both chambers to override the president's veto. we're coming back. stay with us. on the president's fiat and dhs funding, senate democrats are winning and senate republicans looking for loopholes. what will the house republicans do now? the future of the market is never clear. but at t
k.t. mcfarland good to see you. thanks. president obama vetoed a bill approving construction of the keystone pipeline. the president had vowed to veto the bipartisan legislation and he did. the president's audacity undiminished, claiming he vetoed the bill because it quote cut short thorough consideration of issues that could bear on our national interests, including security safety and environment. mr. obama is indeed a very careful man because his administration has been considering those...
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k.t. mcfarland in a moment. also, the white house claiming they rejected prime minister netanyahu's address to congress because of an upcoming israeli election. the white house actions don't match up with that claim. former israeli ambassador to the united states daniel ayalon among our guests tonight. >>> while his department of homeland security was warning all of america about islamic state sleeper cells, president obama was blaming the national media for hyping the threat of radical islamist terrorists. we'll take up the often contradictory politics and the mind-set of this president and his sometimes bizarre declarations and policies with former reagan white house political director ed rollins, and here later on the show, psychiatrist keith ablow, here tonight. >>> we begin with the president's shockingly out-of-touch statements on the radical islamist terrorist threat. at one point during his interview with box referring to the random violence against paris jews in a kosher supermarket last month? >> it is
k.t. mcfarland in a moment. also, the white house claiming they rejected prime minister netanyahu's address to congress because of an upcoming israeli election. the white house actions don't match up with that claim. former israeli ambassador to the united states daniel ayalon among our guests tonight. >>> while his department of homeland security was warning all of america about islamic state sleeper cells, president obama was blaming the national media for hyping the threat of...
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k.t. mcfarland, fox news national security analyst. so what an incredible girl.ou hear more about her story and the selfless acts, and she went out of her way to some of the most dangerous parts of the world to help people, whether it was pakistan, france, i know that's tame compared to. that but she wept to the turkey-syria border to help the refugees and found herself there, and unfortunately, she's dead now because of isis and their shenanigans. is she our jordanian pilot? >> well, we'll have to see. the person that has to be convinced this is a problem is 1600 pennsylvania avenue. it's got to be the president. the united states has to lead, and when the president keeps putting out the straw dog argument, if you don't like what we're doing, you want 200,000 troops go into iraq. those are not the two choices. there's a big huge space in between, and i think that having looked at this and kind of come late to the game, i do think that islamic jihad or radical islamic terrorism is the existential challenge of our time. it's not that they're after kayla or the jor
k.t. mcfarland, fox news national security analyst. so what an incredible girl.ou hear more about her story and the selfless acts, and she went out of her way to some of the most dangerous parts of the world to help people, whether it was pakistan, france, i know that's tame compared to. that but she wept to the turkey-syria border to help the refugees and found herself there, and unfortunately, she's dead now because of isis and their shenanigans. is she our jordanian pilot? >> well,...
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k.t. mcfarland, thank you much. >> thank you. >>> time for my take now.hear those parents of american hostage kayla mueller wonder if their country did enough to try and bring their 26-year-old daughter home. they claim they were in frequent contact with her isis captors and that they believe the terrorist organization may have been willing to release her for a price. none of us can imagine the pain that the mueller family went through from the time they found out kayla was kidnapped to the time they found out she was in fact dead. but all parents can relate to their statement that they would have done anything, anything to get their child back. and now the mueller family will have to wonder for the rest of their lives why our country seems to have a different policy for some americans with regard to ransom and prisoner swaps than for others. why did the u.s. back bowe bergdahl's release but didn't negotiate a similar deal for kayla mueller? what about peter casskassig james foley and steven sotloff? maybe they didn't want to have to admit that they were
k.t. mcfarland, thank you much. >> thank you. >>> time for my take now.hear those parents of american hostage kayla mueller wonder if their country did enough to try and bring their 26-year-old daughter home. they claim they were in frequent contact with her isis captors and that they believe the terrorist organization may have been willing to release her for a price. none of us can imagine the pain that the mueller family went through from the time they found out kayla was...
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k.t. mcfarland. great to have you here. i want to show that map that we were showing earlier to show the location of how close tripoli libya, is to the coast of italy. let's talk about that first. >> the reason this is important is because libyans have gone to italy for thousands of years. once in italy they can move freely all around the european union and europe. if radicalized libyans can get into italy, they can potentially travel throughout europe. >> there's that map there showing the proximity and how close it is. i want to move on to this. the countries that are in orange here algeria, libya egypt and then syria, iraq and afghanistan, these are now areas in which isis has big movement right? >> and it's nothing new. when i was in egypt and i met with then general new president el sisi 18 months ago and he talked about the threat coming through all the regions -- the sinai peninsula which is now -- has large isis components in it right here and then on libya's border with egypt where there are also radical islamists
k.t. mcfarland. great to have you here. i want to show that map that we were showing earlier to show the location of how close tripoli libya, is to the coast of italy. let's talk about that first. >> the reason this is important is because libyans have gone to italy for thousands of years. once in italy they can move freely all around the european union and europe. if radicalized libyans can get into italy, they can potentially travel throughout europe. >> there's that map there...
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k.t. mcfarland you asked what do we learn from this amax really? stupid question and nothing new and smart ever comes from people who think that they are smart. the truth is that being compensated with a high salary is much more important than acting with courage. tobin apparently had the same point of view. you talk about courage anniversary like the ultimate joke. what would you know about adversity or dealing with pain. keep eating and laughing, but i have to go because i have a serious disease and have to walk and take my medicine. tip is on the same page. keep reading the prompter and i will handle the pain. and it's easy to talk tough when it's pretty clear they couldn't tough out a hangnail, right anchor boy? not quite, but i don't have time to respond to you because you're not really worth the effort. and rick at hotmail says please stop using the phrase boots on the ground because it's quite offensive and hurtful to me. i am a soldier and not a boot. sorry, rick i got the phrase from other soldiers who kept calling for it and i apologize t
k.t. mcfarland you asked what do we learn from this amax really? stupid question and nothing new and smart ever comes from people who think that they are smart. the truth is that being compensated with a high salary is much more important than acting with courage. tobin apparently had the same point of view. you talk about courage anniversary like the ultimate joke. what would you know about adversity or dealing with pain. keep eating and laughing, but i have to go because i have a serious...
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k.t. mcfarland had this idea earlier on. s out on the heads of isis fighters? peter brooks what do you think? >> nothing wrong with it. i don't know what k.t.'s information is but i don't think it's been that effective. there was one out on osama bin laden for many many years and these individuals turn out to be quite loyal. melissa: that's a high-end. if you have low-end guys and you say bring me a middle guy, and i'm going to pay you a million dollars for it. a million dollars goes a long way in a place like syria and iraq. i mean, you could start picking off the lower-end guys. >> i understand that. i'm not sure it's going work. i think that the people there's so much concern about the cia, will they really pay you? is this just a scam to get you to come in?t of that myth and other things out that makes it difficult. i'm not saying you shouldn't do, it i'm worried if it's effective. melissa: tony what do you think? >> if you pay off local people to use their intel, they know a lot more than we, do we lost our intelligence
k.t. mcfarland had this idea earlier on. s out on the heads of isis fighters? peter brooks what do you think? >> nothing wrong with it. i don't know what k.t.'s information is but i don't think it's been that effective. there was one out on osama bin laden for many many years and these individuals turn out to be quite loyal. melissa: that's a high-end. if you have low-end guys and you say bring me a middle guy, and i'm going to pay you a million dollars for it. a million dollars goes a...
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k.t. mcfarland, me, bill, everybody at the top of the hour.egoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhhh! in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >>> you ever think that you might have seen things or done some things over there that you wish you hadn't? >> oh, that's not me, no. >> what's not you? >> i was just protecting my guys. they were trying to kill our soldiers and i'm willing to meet my creator and answer for every shot that i took. the thing that haunts me are all the guys i couldn't save. >> the incredible film "american sniper" has been a hit at the box office, telling the story of the most lethal sniper in americ
k.t. mcfarland, me, bill, everybody at the top of the hour.egoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhhh! in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i...