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lou: thank you. president obama made it clear he is putting boots on the ground in africa to fight the elola outbreak, calling it a national second prsecurity priority. to set up ebola treatment centers. world he'll organization now say -- health organization said it is over 2500 dead. >> our report. >> reporter: at centers for disease control, president obama met with emory university doctors who treated 2 americans who contracted the ebola virus in west africa, and later announced that u.s. will lead an effort to eradicate what it believed to be largest outbreak of the disease. >> world is looking to us. >> mr. obama met with dr. kent brantley and his wife, he has been pronounceed cure of the ebola virus. they will sense $3,000 servicemen and women to west africa that give training and longchistal support -- logistical support, majority will be based in liberia. where it is worst. they will also be around in senegal. world health organization leader said that crises is escalating. >> 5,000 now, inf
lou: thank you. president obama made it clear he is putting boots on the ground in africa to fight the elola outbreak, calling it a national second prsecurity priority. to set up ebola treatment centers. world he'll organization now say -- health organization said it is over 2500 dead. >> our report. >> reporter: at centers for disease control, president obama met with emory university doctors who treated 2 americans who contracted the ebola virus in west africa, and later announced...
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lou: tiananmen square? >> i think so. lou: michael, your thoughts?e with mary, there are splits in hong kong, and so far the students have not had the support of the business community. when you go to the business community and talk to the westerners or the chinese there, they're very invested in this system, and they don't want any disruptionsment. where beijing would consider it crossing the line is a strike with the business community joined in. right now i assume they want to keep the students isolated and split them off and eventually have these peter out. lou: a bit as we witnessed occur in 1989, but the interesting question to me here is as we look at prospect of the communist government, it's relevant that this is a communist government, an authoritarian government. we're not hearing the western democracy stand up for these demonstrators and protesters, are we? >> that's been a theme of the obama administration. i was in hong kong when the president came to asia in 2009. when he went to china, he talked about climate change, he didn't talk ab
lou: tiananmen square? >> i think so. lou: michael, your thoughts?e with mary, there are splits in hong kong, and so far the students have not had the support of the business community. when you go to the business community and talk to the westerners or the chinese there, they're very invested in this system, and they don't want any disruptionsment. where beijing would consider it crossing the line is a strike with the business community joined in. right now i assume they want to keep the...
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lou: jamey thank you. >> crave on lou. lou: just box one up. big news in world of chicken.erdue farms said it is stopping use of human antibiotics in about 95 percent of its chicken, remaining 5% will use human act antibiotics when prescribeed by a veterinarian for a specific problem, this is a huge move, the combined grain and meat sales to top $7 billion this year. lou: up next, white house, already decided today who is at fault in the michael brown shooting, in ferguson, missouri, we take it up with the a time, next. musical chairs. fun, right? welllllllll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. honestly, it's time to switch to the venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no blackout dates. and with every purchase, you'll earn unlimited double miles. from now on, no one's taking your seat away. what's in your wallet? >> scott walker has given women the back of his han
lou: jamey thank you. >> crave on lou. lou: just box one up. big news in world of chicken.erdue farms said it is stopping use of human antibiotics in about 95 percent of its chicken, remaining 5% will use human act antibiotics when prescribeed by a veterinarian for a specific problem, this is a huge move, the combined grain and meat sales to top $7 billion this year. lou: up next, white house, already decided today who is at fault in the michael brown shooting, in ferguson, missouri, we...
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lou: mr.now has a long history of passing the buck. a day after the september 11 terrorist attack in benghazi, in 2012, even though he knew better, president obama rushed in to blame a youtube video. not radical islamist terrorists, who he previously declared to be on the run. >> we reject all effort to den great beliefs of others. but there is no just case to this -- justification to this senseless violent, none. >> what veterans affair scandal broke this year, he took a familiar tact, blaming it on president bush. >> this predates my presidency, when i was in senate, i was on veteran's affairs committee. i heard first hand veterans who were not getting the kinds of services and benefits they earned. lou: as if he had not been president for the previous 5 years. whenever president obama can't blame president bush, he blames republicans at large. >> the failure of house republicans to pass a darn bill, ise bad for our security and our economy. it is bad for the future, america cannot water for
lou: mr.now has a long history of passing the buck. a day after the september 11 terrorist attack in benghazi, in 2012, even though he knew better, president obama rushed in to blame a youtube video. not radical islamist terrorists, who he previously declared to be on the run. >> we reject all effort to den great beliefs of others. but there is no just case to this -- justification to this senseless violent, none. >> what veterans affair scandal broke this year, he took a familiar...
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lou: estonia? >> that is part of nato, i don't think that president has a choice there, he has to honor america's word, the world condemnation would be so overwhelming in this case. so, i think that american people would find that unacceptable. lou: good-bye ukraine? and never mind? >> yeah, well, no, not never mind but with crimea was a introduction, if you want to this chapter. that is we can do so much in ukraine but question is, are you willing to take on putin who just last week was preminding us that he is say nuclear power. lou: juan williams, we thank you for being here appreciate it. >> my pleasure lou. lou: good to see you, more proof of the tern style -- turn style of washington and wall street, eric cantor may have lost his seat in congress. but vice chairman managing director now, cantor's new salary 3.4 million, a slight bump from 193 thousand dollar salary in the house. don't you love it we're coming right back. >> security breached and so of the privacy of a-list celebrities who fin
lou: estonia? >> that is part of nato, i don't think that president has a choice there, he has to honor america's word, the world condemnation would be so overwhelming in this case. so, i think that american people would find that unacceptable. lou: good-bye ukraine? and never mind? >> yeah, well, no, not never mind but with crimea was a introduction, if you want to this chapter. that is we can do so much in ukraine but question is, are you willing to take on putin who just last...
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, lou dobbs is is next. lou: good evening, joint chief chairman general manufactur man, and chug hagel testified on the president's islamic state strategy, and secretary and general were in accord, they were uncomfortable at times in supports the president's no boots on the ground assurance to the american people, general dempsey said, if anti-islamic stay coalition proves ineffective he would quote, of course, recommend u.s. drowned troops to the -- ground troops to the president. president obama has said he will not sense u.s. combat troops back into iraq. general dempsey also made it clear, that the president overruled his recommendation to arm and train syrian rebtells two years ago. a decision that president's critics say allowed islamic state to gain strength in the region. >> was president right in 2012 when he overruled most of his national security team, and refused to train and equip moderate opposition in syria at that time? >> senator, i was not there at the time. so, i am limited. >> i will ask
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lou: doctor thank you. >> thank you, lou.ou: and i must say, as fast and hard as you traveled and you are working you look great. >> thank you very much. >> up next. the kiss and make up session that was not going according to script. best selling a -- author ed klein will join us we vealing klein will join us we vealing hil hey check it out hey get that sign back up ♪when it gets cold and it feels like the end♪ (sndfx: clapping) ♪there's no place to go you know i won't give in♪ (sndfx: clapping) ♪no, i won't give in ♪keep holding on ♪caues ya know we'll make it through♪ lou: our next guest said that hillary clinton did not hug it out with president obama on martha's vineyard last week, it was a more 10 encounter than -- more tense encounter than we were led to believe. joining us now. author -- clinton versus obama, the idea they would hug. >> that was a nonstarter. >> she seems committed to running. she could still pullback and make adjustments but, the more she attacks obama the more likely she seems she would be a candida
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lou: jamey thank you. >> crave on lou. lou: just box one up. big news in world of chicken. perdue farms said it is stopping use of human antibiotics in about 95 percent of its chicken, remaining 5% will use human act antibiotics when prescribeed by a veterinarian for a specific problem, this is a huge move, the combined grain and meat sales to top $7 billion this year. lou: up next, white house, already decided today who is at fault in the michael brown shooting, in ferguson, missouri, we take it up with the a time, next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. welllllllll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so
lou: jamey thank you. >> crave on lou. lou: just box one up. big news in world of chicken. perdue farms said it is stopping use of human antibiotics in about 95 percent of its chicken, remaining 5% will use human act antibiotics when prescribeed by a veterinarian for a specific problem, this is a huge move, the combined grain and meat sales to top $7 billion this year. lou: up next, white house, already decided today who is at fault in the michael brown shooting, in ferguson, missouri, we...
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lou: congressman randy forbes thank you so much. >> thank you, lou. lou: ferguson, missouri police chief issued a public apology to family of michael brown. nearly 7 weeks after the teen was killed by officer wilson. here is the police chief, in a video posted on line. >> i want to say this to the brown family. no one who has not experienced the loss of a child can understand what you are feeling, i am truly sorry for for the lof your son, i am also sorry it took so long to remove michael from the street, the time it took involveded very important work on part of investigators who are trying to collect evidence and gain a true picture of what happened that day, but it was just too long, i am truly sorry for that. lou: chief refering to fact that brown's body lay on that street for some 4 hours. after he was shot and killed. police chief apologized to both african-american community and any peaceful protestors who took to ferguson streets after the august 9 shooting. we're coming right back. >> targeting the money. the united states and the coalition a
lou: congressman randy forbes thank you so much. >> thank you, lou. lou: ferguson, missouri police chief issued a public apology to family of michael brown. nearly 7 weeks after the teen was killed by officer wilson. here is the police chief, in a video posted on line. >> i want to say this to the brown family. no one who has not experienced the loss of a child can understand what you are feeling, i am truly sorry for for the lof your son, i am also sorry it took so long to remove...
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lou: dr. gina loudon thank you we appreciate it. >> mine mine lou.at is it for us, stay tuned for cavuto next, good night from new york. we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. . neil: forget about this week being the president's isis moment. when it comes to illegal immigration, does the president risk another katrina moment? that is a democratic congressman worrying about that just as july when texas's henry cuellar think the president is missing the border crisis. >> congressman, you mean he should be seeing the border? . >> i hope it
lou: dr. gina loudon thank you we appreciate it. >> mine mine lou.at is it for us, stay tuned for cavuto next, good night from new york. we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our...
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lou? lou: negotiations with iran over its nuclear program, secretary of state john kerry met with his iranian counterpart in new york yesterday. and some republicans are that secretary kerry is offering concessions well beyond expectations in the nuclear negotiations, probably a trade for iranian support against the islamic state terrorists. fox news senior white house correspondent wendell goler with our report. >> pressed by their seizure of territory in syria and iraq and executions of two americans and a briton to inlies sunni group known as isis, u.s. officials stressed shia muslim state iran has a stake. they will not par gain to get aid to the terrorist threat. >> we made it clear publicly and privately the context in the p5 plus one talks are entirely separate from conversations with international community and including the united states may have with iranians about isil. >> iran's ayatollah raised issue claiming he vetoed the a u.s. request work together against isis. israeli off
lou? lou: negotiations with iran over its nuclear program, secretary of state john kerry met with his iranian counterpart in new york yesterday. and some republicans are that secretary kerry is offering concessions well beyond expectations in the nuclear negotiations, probably a trade for iranian support against the islamic state terrorists. fox news senior white house correspondent wendell goler with our report. >> pressed by their seizure of territory in syria and iraq and executions of...
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lou: a die. lou: a viral book about a dog in and a spider costume.are frightened of snakes, we can accommodate you. a deadly albino cobra was on the loose for four days in southern california has now been in captivity. president action on immigration, reviewing options on his way home from wales. the manhattan institute heather macdonald on what the president just might be thinking coming up next [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for ople who suffer from dry mouth. [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in
lou: a die. lou: a viral book about a dog in and a spider costume.are frightened of snakes, we can accommodate you. a deadly albino cobra was on the loose for four days in southern california has now been in captivity. president action on immigration, reviewing options on his way home from wales. the manhattan institute heather macdonald on what the president just might be thinking coming up next [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry...
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lou: what about reproductive rights?publicans come down on the wrong side of? they want to have a choice and choice is important to women just as it is for men. how do you handle that two. >> in the book, we talk about how choice really i freedom, which is really money. if you put those things together, they are hard to distinguish. so it's a lot more important in terms of economic freedom and job security and national security. much more than free feminine hygiene products, which is what the left may think is on the most important list for women. lou: what will the gop have to do to make sense and compel women for women who effectively elected barack obama president of the united states? >> the president's going to have to come up with strong leaderip. the g will have to come up with trong leadership to restore the freeoms and make it so that if they want to, they n svive on one income again, like we did before all of the empowerment happing. lou: the ide at the republican party can be the party of women. but what about
lou: what about reproductive rights?publicans come down on the wrong side of? they want to have a choice and choice is important to women just as it is for men. how do you handle that two. >> in the book, we talk about how choice really i freedom, which is really money. if you put those things together, they are hard to distinguish. so it's a lot more important in terms of economic freedom and job security and national security. much more than free feminine hygiene products, which is what...
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lou: sensitivity.ome feeling, honest emotion about the loss of the man's life, an american citizen. can both be true? ninety-five on the golf course and sincere condolences to the family of that young man? it seems to me to be horrible manners. horrible and sensitivity as much as judgment or optic. >> well, that is why i said i don't think it's about optics. really do believe it shows that he just was so tune in to his vacation and tune out from the job. vacations are wonderful. we all need one from time to time, but there are some jobs for which you don't get to take a vacation. you are called into duty. it does not matter whether you are a neurosurgeon. somebody has a brain injury. they will call you when. if you are on the golf course your game is over. if you're the president of the united states and you have an american who is beheaded i'm sorry, but your calls after and will have to be put on the back burner. you have to get to the top of the game. it is not called but the president. he failed at
lou: sensitivity.ome feeling, honest emotion about the loss of the man's life, an american citizen. can both be true? ninety-five on the golf course and sincere condolences to the family of that young man? it seems to me to be horrible manners. horrible and sensitivity as much as judgment or optic. >> well, that is why i said i don't think it's about optics. really do believe it shows that he just was so tune in to his vacation and tune out from the job. vacations are wonderful. we all...
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lou: u.s. ambassador to the united nations samantha power boasted that more than 40 nations have agreed to help president obama have agreed to help president obama. she refused to name any of the nation's air joined the coalition or the extent of the support that there will be providing. here she is dodging the question. >> every country can contribute something. >> i will make you a prediction. lou: cement the powers of prediction is anything but rock-solid. the president's record of rejecting his foreign-policy and national-security teams council over recent years. yesterday '60 minutes' interview with former cia director and former defense secretary leon panetta reveal the president's entire national security team advise them to harm the syrian rebels two years ago. president obama refused that recommendation. fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffith with our report. >> reporter: an alarming admission from a senior administration official, of the 100 americans to travel to
lou: u.s. ambassador to the united nations samantha power boasted that more than 40 nations have agreed to help president obama have agreed to help president obama. she refused to name any of the nation's air joined the coalition or the extent of the support that there will be providing. here she is dodging the question. >> every country can contribute something. >> i will make you a prediction. lou: cement the powers of prediction is anything but rock-solid. the president's record...
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lou: dr. gina loudon thank you we appreciate it. >> mine mine lou.: that is it for us, stay tuned for cavuto next, good night from new new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. . neil: forget about this week being the president's isis moment. when it comes to illegal immigration, does the president risk another katrina moment? that is a democratic congressman worrying about that just as july when texas's henry cuellar think the pres
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lou: it is hard to tell. because we have the spokesman saying that it's hard for me to draw any conclusions about what the president's timing will be. and with that, the president could simply lower the rhetoric and move towards a resolution. >> remember, the president, to his credit, he lowered the rhetoric all the way up until speaker boehner said that it's not going to happen this year. the president went as far to say that we can do it piece by piece. let's get it done. but our economy and our families are suffering because of a broken immigration system. and at some point the elected officials have to act. >> what you just said was true to this very moment without that entire period, they have had at and there's been a rush of urgency on a lily and tirelessly with conference of immigration reform and i respect that. but the reality is that those have not been served by the absolute insistence on this. compromise should appear to everyone at this point. >> i could not agree more. i think that there is the
lou: it is hard to tell. because we have the spokesman saying that it's hard for me to draw any conclusions about what the president's timing will be. and with that, the president could simply lower the rhetoric and move towards a resolution. >> remember, the president, to his credit, he lowered the rhetoric all the way up until speaker boehner said that it's not going to happen this year. the president went as far to say that we can do it piece by piece. let's get it done. but our...
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lou: thank you. the media roddick rise of the islamic state may have been prevented if they have released their leader from prison. a former pentagon official told fox news that the release of this man back in 2009 came as a complete surprise to u.s. officials. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has our report. >> the rise of isis as a viable terrorist networks is described as the administration's lack of an interrogation policy. >> we should hear no more talk about this being a matter of law enforcement. the idea that terrorists are just criminals has been a dogma of this administration from the very beginning. reporter: when obama took office in 2009, he promised to send alleged terrorist to federal court. at the same time, the obama administration has dramatically expanded the campaign which began under president george w. bush and is supported by leading democrats. >> if you're going to take out al qaeda, you have to take out the leadership and you have to smash the leadership to
lou: thank you. the media roddick rise of the islamic state may have been prevented if they have released their leader from prison. a former pentagon official told fox news that the release of this man back in 2009 came as a complete surprise to u.s. officials. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has our report. >> the rise of isis as a viable terrorist networks is described as the administration's lack of an interrogation policy. >> we should hear no more talk about...
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lou: juan. on the issue of immigration, jay johnson secretary of the deputy of homeland security, acknowledgeing that the president's decision not to issue an executive order, granting amnesty, was based on devastation they would would en ensue admit term elections, your react to first secretary johnson's candor? >> well, i mean, what do you want me to say? it's raining outside? it is raining, it politics, no question. jay johnson spoke the truth, i think that president obama tried to somehow dance around it make the case that gosh, we want to still work with congress, and make sure our t's are crossed and i's are tkho*ted doted, i tt president made the case yesterday for taking action and i think right now. you know, congress is one that never had ever had dowage to strand up say -- courage to sand up say we'll vote to declare war, they give you a other for use of military force, politics on capitol hill, i can tell you are both republicans and democrats don't want that vote even vote to allow
lou: juan. on the issue of immigration, jay johnson secretary of the deputy of homeland security, acknowledgeing that the president's decision not to issue an executive order, granting amnesty, was based on devastation they would would en ensue admit term elections, your react to first secretary johnson's candor? >> well, i mean, what do you want me to say? it's raining outside? it is raining, it politics, no question. jay johnson spoke the truth, i think that president obama tried to...
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lou: vote in our online poll. believe that president obama will be any more successful than the islamic state and he has been in iraq and afghanistan and iran and russia and syria? cast your vote at loudobbs.com. coming up next, a blockbuster report shows the department of justice working in concert with the irs and the democrats on capitol hill to effectively stonewalled the congressional investigation of the irs conservative targeting scandal. that is coming up next neardon't have enoughople food to survive. we can't let this happen. there is something we can do about it. please join christina aguilera and yum! brands in a movement to fight world hunger by supporting the united nations world food program. to donate, go to hungertohope.com or make a text donation right now. your contribution will feed children and save lives. together, we can stop the dying and start the living. and together, we can move people from hunger to hope. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a hou
lou: vote in our online poll. believe that president obama will be any more successful than the islamic state and he has been in iraq and afghanistan and iran and russia and syria? cast your vote at loudobbs.com. coming up next, a blockbuster report shows the department of justice working in concert with the irs and the democrats on capitol hill to effectively stonewalled the congressional investigation of the irs conservative targeting scandal. that is coming up next neardon't have enoughople...
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lou: doctor walid phares.says it has identified the islamic state terrorists in the beheading videos of steven sotloff and james foley. the news came a month after the man was identified as a london born fanatic known as gee how john. the delay on this side of the atlantic, not so surprising when you consider that it has taken the ei two years to capture the suspected ringleader of the benghazi terrorist attacks. so what is going on here? we are coming right back. a week of triple digit moves. today, triple digits to the upside. steve forbes on the volatility in t t t t t lou: the dow jones gaining 167 points, the s&p up seven, the nasdaq up 45, volume on the big word almost 3 million shares for the week, the dow jones losing 1% and the s&p and nasdaq now 1.5%. the economy expanding in the final revision, 4.6% in the second quarter and bill gross going to janice. shares of that going up 40%. losing a bundle of business. be sure to listen to my of financial report coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. he w
lou: doctor walid phares.says it has identified the islamic state terrorists in the beheading videos of steven sotloff and james foley. the news came a month after the man was identified as a london born fanatic known as gee how john. the delay on this side of the atlantic, not so surprising when you consider that it has taken the ei two years to capture the suspected ringleader of the benghazi terrorist attacks. so what is going on here? we are coming right back. a week of triple digit moves....
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lou: doctor walid phares. it has identified the islamic state terrorists in the beheading videos of steven sotloff and james foley. the news came a month after the man was identified as a london born fanatic known as gee how john. the delay on this side of the atlantic, not so surprising when you consider that it has taken the ei two years to capture the suspected ringleader of the benghazi terrorist attacks. so what is going on here? we are coming right back. a week of triple digit moves. today, triple digits to the upside. steve forbes on the volatility in the markets and theirand few direction and oh, yes, politics as well. so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. with up to 27% more brush movements patented sonic technology get healthier gums in two weeks guar
lou: doctor walid phares. it has identified the islamic state terrorists in the beheading videos of steven sotloff and james foley. the news came a month after the man was identified as a london born fanatic known as gee how john. the delay on this side of the atlantic, not so surprising when you consider that it has taken the ei two years to capture the suspected ringleader of the benghazi terrorist attacks. so what is going on here? we are coming right back. a week of triple digit moves....
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lou: a die. lou: a viralout a dog in and a spider costume.ightened of snakes, we can accommodate you. a deadly albino cobra was on the loose for four days in southern california has now been in captivity. president action on immigration, reviewing options on his way home from wales. the manhattan institute heather macdonald on what the president just might be thinking coming up next we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigattes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. introducing cvs health. i research. i dig. and dig some (trader more. search. because, for me, the challenge of
lou: a die. lou: a viralout a dog in and a spider costume.ightened of snakes, we can accommodate you. a deadly albino cobra was on the loose for four days in southern california has now been in captivity. president action on immigration, reviewing options on his way home from wales. the manhattan institute heather macdonald on what the president just might be thinking coming up next we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a...
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lou: doctor walid phares.ys it has identified the islamic state terrorists in the beheading videos of steven sotloff and james foley. the news came a month after the man was identified as a london born fanatic known as gee how john. the delay on this side of the atlantic, not so surprising when you consider that it has taken the ei two years to capture the suspected ringleader of the benghazi terrorist attacks. so what is going on here? we are coming right back. a week of triple digit moves. today, triple digits to the upside. steve forbes on the volatility steve forbes on the volatility in t t t t t guys! you're not gonna believe this! watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [ cell phone typing ] [ typing continues ] [ whoosh ] [ cell phones buzz, chirp ] and we have to work the weekend. great. more good news -- it's friday! woo! [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex
lou: doctor walid phares.ys it has identified the islamic state terrorists in the beheading videos of steven sotloff and james foley. the news came a month after the man was identified as a london born fanatic known as gee how john. the delay on this side of the atlantic, not so surprising when you consider that it has taken the ei two years to capture the suspected ringleader of the benghazi terrorist attacks. so what is going on here? we are coming right back. a week of triple digit moves....
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lou: good evening, everybody. president obama today back at united nations and the united nations has been a troubled and difficult venue for the president over the last couple of years. two years ago he stood before the u.n. general assembly and famously and inaccurately declared that al qaeda was on the rise area and one year ago president obama boasted that his policies had ended a decade of war in afghanistan and iraq. and today, president obama spoke to the general assembly again, this time pleading with world leaders for their help in the fight to destroy islamic state terrorists and other al qaeda offshoots that are clearly not on the run, but rather watching across iraq and taken safe haven in syria. >> we will use our military might to campaign to back eisel and we will train and equip terrorists on the ground and we will work to cut off financing into and out of the region and i asked the world to join in this effort today. lou: president obama come as you heard the president there, putting the number at
lou: good evening, everybody. president obama today back at united nations and the united nations has been a troubled and difficult venue for the president over the last couple of years. two years ago he stood before the u.n. general assembly and famously and inaccurately declared that al qaeda was on the rise area and one year ago president obama boasted that his policies had ended a decade of war in afghanistan and iraq. and today, president obama spoke to the general assembly again, this...
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charles: thank you, lou, appreciate it, lou after the show 7:00 on fox business. we have coverage, detailed, indepth, and comprehensive coverage all night of president's speech beginning 8 p.m., with neil cavuto. and then lou will be back with recap at 10:00. >> and "the independents" will hit it at 11 p.m., thank you lou. >> thank you, charles. charles: everyone is aware of this bitter battle over unemployment benefits in welfare state, a new study shows people out of work have been spending more time shopping then looking for a job, talk about a backwards mentalty, that is what lou was talking about, details, and possible solution because at end of day it is really your money. guys! you're not gonna believe this! watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [ cell phone typing ] [ typing continues ] [ whoosh ] [ cell phones buzz, chirp ] and we have to work the weekend. great. more good news -- it's friday! woo! [ male announc
charles: thank you, lou, appreciate it, lou after the show 7:00 on fox business. we have coverage, detailed, indepth, and comprehensive coverage all night of president's speech beginning 8 p.m., with neil cavuto. and then lou will be back with recap at 10:00. >> and "the independents" will hit it at 11 p.m., thank you lou. >> thank you, charles. charles: everyone is aware of this bitter battle over unemployment benefits in welfare state, a new study shows people out of...
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but one of the things that is not remembered about lou, which i think is kind of sad, is that lou was considered one of the best dressed women in washington, d.c. i think we sometimes forget that -- hoover came back from his relief work in europe to serve under the wilson administration in 1917 and he was pretty much here serving one president or another until he became president himself in st 28. so -- and entered the white house in 1929. so lou was very much in the washington social circle to the extent that she wasn't in california or working with her girl scouts. but lou was considered to be a tremendous style icon, emulated and believed to be one of the best-dressed women in washington. she is also, when she became first lady, one of the first -- excuse me -- the first lady to be photographed for vogue magazine and vogue does a photo shoot on every first lady now. this is one of our day dresses. we can see that that soft dressing style began to show with grace coolidge is still dominating today -- when she is first lady. these are some photographs -- and i want to give a special
but one of the things that is not remembered about lou, which i think is kind of sad, is that lou was considered one of the best dressed women in washington, d.c. i think we sometimes forget that -- hoover came back from his relief work in europe to serve under the wilson administration in 1917 and he was pretty much here serving one president or another until he became president himself in st 28. so -- and entered the white house in 1929. so lou was very much in the washington social circle to...
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which now brings us to lou henry hoover. i put her in the category of our truly first modern first ladies because you know that she was extremely independent. she had strong leadership characteristics, all the things that tom said about her in the introduction. and we see this also in terms of her clothing choices. but one of the things that is not remembered about lou, which i think is kind of sad, is that liu was considered one of the best -- lou was considered one of the best dressed women in washington, d.c. i think we sometimes forget that herbert hoover came back from his relief work in europe to serve under the wilson administration in 1917 and he was pretty much here serving one president or another until he became president himself in st 28. so -- and entered the white house in 1929. so lou was very much in the washington social circle to the extent that she wasn't in california or working with her girl scouts. but lou was considered to be a tremendous style icon, emulated and believed to be one of the best-dressed
which now brings us to lou henry hoover. i put her in the category of our truly first modern first ladies because you know that she was extremely independent. she had strong leadership characteristics, all the things that tom said about her in the introduction. and we see this also in terms of her clothing choices. but one of the things that is not remembered about lou, which i think is kind of sad, is that liu was considered one of the best -- lou was considered one of the best dressed women...
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you can't spell lou dobs, without the sob. sitting next to me, lou doobs. he is also co author of the book "border war." >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> can their tricks help carrot sticks? hollywood is interested in another kind of green pushing veggies on impression only -- impressionable youth. the parody for flicks like "divergent" and" space balls" and snack food's mortal enemy, michelle obama. here is a condensed clip. >> we are divided into factions. they included the candy club, the pizza palace and the chip chubs and the pop rockers and the mellow mallos and the huffer puffs and then me. >> can't figure out what is wrong with them. >> it is like the more garbage everyone eats the you sicker they get. it is a mystery. >> are you a trained nurse? >> you are different than the others. >> i think i am a normal, healthy girl. >> i like fruits and vegetables and sometimes i have a candy bar as a special snack, but what? >> oh boy this is bad. that is the last healthy vending machine. you are their only hope. >> you can't even feed yourse
you can't spell lou dobs, without the sob. sitting next to me, lou doobs. he is also co author of the book "border war." >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> can their tricks help carrot sticks? hollywood is interested in another kind of green pushing veggies on impression only -- impressionable youth. the parody for flicks like "divergent" and" space balls" and snack food's mortal enemy, michelle obama. here is a condensed clip. >> we...
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what do you think, lou? do you think reagan was something of the past that could not by example and imitation to some degree be pulled into the future? >> that is a good question. politicians always say that is a good question when they have not the foggiest idea. [laughter] >> could he survive for today? >> sure, he could survive today. jeb bush who i think is admirable does not think of that reagan could get the vote of the party today. i do not agree. reagan made a lot of the climate. it did not just happen. there was a lot of acrimony in washington. it is a little off point but not much, playing off something you said. when ronald reagan came back from geneva, i had an interview scheduled for a book. it was just a coincidence. i asked him and he was -- i asked him, what is the most neglected part of your biography, mr. president? and he said -- would you know it is true, a person just says it. my years negotiating for the screen actors guild. i said, what did you learn? he said of the purpose of a negoti
what do you think, lou? do you think reagan was something of the past that could not by example and imitation to some degree be pulled into the future? >> that is a good question. politicians always say that is a good question when they have not the foggiest idea. [laughter] >> could he survive for today? >> sure, he could survive today. jeb bush who i think is admirable does not think of that reagan could get the vote of the party today. i do not agree. reagan made a lot of...
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>> lou, i don't think it's very strong. i think basically that's more press coverage right now than it is actuality. i think most people in the house right now very united behind the speaker. most importantly, united for these elections. we know the country can't afford two more years of this divided congress. we want to make sure we win the and the senate. that's going to be our focus, not trying to overcome speaker boehner. >> congressman randy forbes, always good to see you, thank you, congressman. >> thank you, lou. >> president obama sits before the world. he also stands before the world and asks for help in dismantling what he calls the network of death. colonel ralph peters joins us here next. [ breathing deeply ] [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyon
>> lou, i don't think it's very strong. i think basically that's more press coverage right now than it is actuality. i think most people in the house right now very united behind the speaker. most importantly, united for these elections. we know the country can't afford two more years of this divided congress. we want to make sure we win the and the senate. that's going to be our focus, not trying to overcome speaker boehner. >> congressman randy forbes, always good to see you,...
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>> lou, i don't think it's very strong. i think basically that's more press coverage right now than it is actuality. i think most people in the house right now very united behind the speaker. most importantly, united for these elections. we know the country can't afford two more years of this divided congress. we want to make sure we win the and the senate. that's going to be our focus, not trying to overcome speaker boehner. >> congressman randy forbes, always good to see you, thank you, congressman. >> thank you, lou. >> president obama sits before the world. he also stands before the world and asks for help in dismantling what he calls the network of death. death. hey, how you doin'? death. it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. i just can't stand seeing him like this. he's in pain. one in three people will g
>> lou, i don't think it's very strong. i think basically that's more press coverage right now than it is actuality. i think most people in the house right now very united behind the speaker. most importantly, united for these elections. we know the country can't afford two more years of this divided congress. we want to make sure we win the and the senate. that's going to be our focus, not trying to overcome speaker boehner. >> congressman randy forbes, always good to see you,...
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>> lou, i don't think it's very strong. i think basically that's more press coverage right now than it is actuality. i think most people in the house right now very united behind the speaker. most importantly, united for these elections. we know the country can't afford two more years of this divided congress. we want to make sure we win the and the senate. that's going to be our focus, not trying to overcome speaker boehner. >> congressman randy forbes, always good to see you, thank you, congressman. >> thank you, lou. >> president obama sits before the world. he also stands before the world and asks for help in dismantling what he calls the network of death. "hello. you can go ahead and put your bag right here." "have a nice flight." ♪ music plays ♪ music plays traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the fewest cancellations and the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there, too. it's no wonder m
>> lou, i don't think it's very strong. i think basically that's more press coverage right now than it is actuality. i think most people in the house right now very united behind the speaker. most importantly, united for these elections. we know the country can't afford two more years of this divided congress. we want to make sure we win the and the senate. that's going to be our focus, not trying to overcome speaker boehner. >> congressman randy forbes, always good to see you,...
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interestingly, lou, only about 20% of women consider themselves feminists. is going to blow your mind about 90% of working women, according to forbes, say they would like the option to stay home, that staying home has always been a goal of theirs, being able to stay home with their families. this is not what we hear from the media. when is the last time you heard the media say this or that you heard 90% of women agree on anything. but 90% of working women want to be home. we've been sold a pack of lies. >> you say want to be home. they want to have that option. >> they want that option. it's a luxury. >> what about -- i love this expression, reproductive rights? what about all of those issues that republicans for many women come down on the wrong side? they want to have a choice, again, choice is important to women just as it is to men. >> yes. >> how do you handle that issue? >> in the book "what women really want" we talk about how choice really is freedom which really is money. if you put those three things together, they're very hard to distinguish becau
interestingly, lou, only about 20% of women consider themselves feminists. is going to blow your mind about 90% of working women, according to forbes, say they would like the option to stay home, that staying home has always been a goal of theirs, being able to stay home with their families. this is not what we hear from the media. when is the last time you heard the media say this or that you heard 90% of women agree on anything. but 90% of working women want to be home. we've been sold a pack...
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, lou dobbs is is next.od evening, joint chief chairman general manufactur man, and chug hagel testified on the president's islamic state strategy, and secretary and general were in accord, they were uncomfortable at times in supports the president's no boots on the ground assurance to the american people, general dempsey said, if anti-islamic stay coalition proves ineffective he would quote, of course, recommend u.s. drowned troops to the -- ground troops to the president. president obama has said he will not sense u.s. combat troops back into
, lou dobbs is is next.od evening, joint chief chairman general manufactur man, and chug hagel testified on the president's islamic state strategy, and secretary and general were in accord, they were uncomfortable at times in supports the president's no boots on the ground assurance to the american people, general dempsey said, if anti-islamic stay coalition proves ineffective he would quote, of course, recommend u.s. drowned troops to the -- ground troops to the president. president obama has...
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here to weigh in, lou dobbs, great to have you here h.really curious about what you made of the speech. >> the speech was, first, my first thought is there wasn't enough. i mean, it was 14 minutes long. as the saying goes, bill clinton couldn't have cleared his throat in that time. to set up the premise and to establish the need to move our troops into conflict, i think required more personally. i would have liked to have heard far more about strategy rather than his steps toward engaging in syria against targets. but overall for what it was, i thought it was fine. my personal resistance is i think the philosophy that it represents is not adequate. gerri: and i think voters agree with you. a recent poll shows that some 57% of folks think the president is weak and indecisive. do you agree? >> he has been on this. i mean, because he's reversed himself, he's contradicted himself over the course of just the past 13 months on the issue of the islamic state of isis or isil if one prefers. to see this one kind of a 180-degree reversal on the par
here to weigh in, lou dobbs, great to have you here h.really curious about what you made of the speech. >> the speech was, first, my first thought is there wasn't enough. i mean, it was 14 minutes long. as the saying goes, bill clinton couldn't have cleared his throat in that time. to set up the premise and to establish the need to move our troops into conflict, i think required more personally. i would have liked to have heard far more about strategy rather than his steps toward engaging...
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lou, begin with you. they call it a freemium model. is that fair?> founded by one of the founders of xwskype. we're live in 60 countries worldwide. up to today a subscription-only offer. the news today is we're moving to, as you said, a freemium model. the nicinitial experience is fr. an experience with an option for someone who wants to listen to specific songs and albums to upgrade to subscription. >> where is the value? i want to get both of you in on this. it seems like music is increasingly becoming a lost leader. we see t-mobile trying to make it part of their data plan. where is the value here that's going to turn into profitability over time beyond maybe just listening to that specific song that you want to hear? who wants to take that first? lou? >> probably better fon for anthony to take that. >> sure. i'll take that one. like any other media. there's the free broadcast bishgs ad supported. is a description television, user paid with ads and we believe the music business will evolve in a similar way. there's certain audiences that are quit
lou, begin with you. they call it a freemium model. is that fair?> founded by one of the founders of xwskype. we're live in 60 countries worldwide. up to today a subscription-only offer. the news today is we're moving to, as you said, a freemium model. the nicinitial experience is fr. an experience with an option for someone who wants to listen to specific songs and albums to upgrade to subscription. >> where is the value? i want to get both of you in on this. it seems like music is...
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lou dobbs is here, what do you think, lou? >> it was successful in the persian gulf, wasn't it? we saw the saudis put up $56 billion to pay for half a million american troops that freed kuwait from saddam hue saip hussein's forces. there's no reason it shouldn't be, and prix sicily that template, this time if there is to be at this time, the president faces tonight some significant hurdles. it's going to be interesting to see how he overcomes them. because this is not a popular president. not even as popular as he was a year ago and he wasn't very. >> but he's got popular support at least in polls for this. is that fleeting? >> this being -- the islamic state, which i think we can probably successfully say, not a majority of americans understand what it is or what it's a part of. and the blood that boils, the blood loss that ensues from watching two of our fellow citizens be beheaded can be short-lived, if we have to put boots on the ground. and nearly every military expert, every terrorism expert with whom i talked says they can't imagine being successful without so doing. the
lou dobbs is here, what do you think, lou? >> it was successful in the persian gulf, wasn't it? we saw the saudis put up $56 billion to pay for half a million american troops that freed kuwait from saddam hue saip hussein's forces. there's no reason it shouldn't be, and prix sicily that template, this time if there is to be at this time, the president faces tonight some significant hurdles. it's going to be interesting to see how he overcomes them. because this is not a popular president....