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petraeus: he is.is interesting as he is one of those who is not as actively supported by iran. he spent a lot of time there when i was a commander. but he has a nationalist perspective rather than one that tilts towards iran. so, its paradoxical. charlie: a tool of the iranians? petraeus: no, everyone realizes that iran is going to have considerable influence. the iraqis accept this. they do not want to be the 51st state of iran. moqtada al-sadr has a very nationalist perspective that paradoxically actually offsets some of the perspective of the other militias and, by the way, he has got a considerable bloc in the parliament that can help this prime minister. so this is a kaleidoscope, again, of again parliamentary blocs and parties that the prime minister has to navigate, first of all, to stay in power and then to get back into the parliament building and develop enough consensus to pursue the initiatives he has. by the way, he is got significant economic challenges because of the plummeting price of
petraeus: he is.is interesting as he is one of those who is not as actively supported by iran. he spent a lot of time there when i was a commander. but he has a nationalist perspective rather than one that tilts towards iran. so, its paradoxical. charlie: a tool of the iranians? petraeus: no, everyone realizes that iran is going to have considerable influence. the iraqis accept this. they do not want to be the 51st state of iran. moqtada al-sadr has a very nationalist perspective that...
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petraeus had a plan to do just that. >> do you mind if i ask what you do for a living?e the people, the only way to ensure security is to live with them, to be in the neighborhood 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. >> the general says this tactic was the exact opposite of what the united states had been doing in the prior months, pulling out of the cities and towns and neighborhoods of iraq and retreating to massive u.s. bases. >> let's go. move it. >> in petraeus's parlance, the new policy was, once the town was cleared of its malevolent forces, the next step was to hold it with american troops staying there in the town amongst the iraqi civilians to make sure that the bad guys didn't come back. the other interesting innovation of the early surge was even more controversial. he needed to find a way to stop the sunni insurgents from killing american troops and iraqi civilians. they were an open rebellion against the government. >> we had to give them incentives to support the new iraq. >> the idea was to give the sunnis a piece of the pie. >> they -- you know, iraq has a bo
petraeus had a plan to do just that. >> do you mind if i ask what you do for a living?e the people, the only way to ensure security is to live with them, to be in the neighborhood 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. >> the general says this tactic was the exact opposite of what the united states had been doing in the prior months, pulling out of the cities and towns and neighborhoods of iraq and retreating to massive u.s. bases. >> let's go. move it. >> in petraeus's...
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general petraeus and his friends can now even speak its name.d looking to catch the next brass ring in an election season when anything can happen. >>> and a quick programming note -- don't miss fox news reporting, beware, danger at the doctor. one study finds medical errors may be the third leading cause of death in america behind heart disease and cancer. it's an epidemic and considers are struggling to find a cure. >>> one person with a story is janey garner. she was a navy corpsman and said several private sector jobs before studying to be a nurse and now has more than a decades worth of experience as a nurse. fox correspondent laura ingle spoke to her in st. louis. >> within 60 days of being a nurse i saw patients killed by a medication error. >> reporter: tell me what happened. must have been a shock. fresh out of school. >> worse than that, i discovered the medical error. >> reporter: don't miss fox news reporting. " "beware: danger by the doctor." that's tonight and tomorrow right here on the fox news channel. >>> a discovery on the plan
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them without a doubt said that what she did is far worse than what other people did like general petraeus who got two-year jail term. general petraeus and others have been treated -- lives have been in a sense destroyed, she keeps campaigning. what she did is a criminal situation. she wasn't supposed to do that with a server and e-mails all of the other. now, i rely on the lawyers. these are good lawyers. these are professional lawyers. these are lawyers that know what they're talking about and are very well versed they say she's guilty as hell. >> dickerson: sounds like you're making promise for attorney general that if you were electet you were making. to have -- >> very fair. but i would have my attorney general look at it. >> dickerson: even if it investigation -- >> you have a five maybe six-year statute of limitation. >> dickerson: current investigations don't find anything you'd have your attorney general go back? >> yes, i would. everyone knows that she's guilty. now, i would say this, she's guilty. but i would let my attorney general make that determination. maybe they would disa
them without a doubt said that what she did is far worse than what other people did like general petraeus who got two-year jail term. general petraeus and others have been treated -- lives have been in a sense destroyed, she keeps campaigning. what she did is a criminal situation. she wasn't supposed to do that with a server and e-mails all of the other. now, i rely on the lawyers. these are good lawyers. these are professional lawyers. these are lawyers that know what they're talking about and...
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secretary panetta was opposed and petraeus was opposed to that. experts said that it would have been a mistake because of a lot of friendly fire going at u.s. personnel. the idea of standing down is belied by the evidence and testimony. and there is a question to whether or not the administration for political purposes attributed the attacks to spontaneous protest by the video that is what they got from the intelligence community. >> all right. hogan, it sounds like you want to disagree. what happened to panneta's order thin? for seven hours nothing happened. they disobeyed or decided to take a nap. someone told those folks to stand down. and even worse than that. >> you are confusing things. the confusion with panneta and petraeus opposed the f- 16s. they thought it would have hit u.s. troops and personnel. they thought it was a mistake. in terms of first responders, and the only delay and testimony shows and read the committee transcripts report, there was only a slight delay aimed at trying to get libyan forces to help in the rescue mission. an
secretary panetta was opposed and petraeus was opposed to that. experts said that it would have been a mistake because of a lot of friendly fire going at u.s. personnel. the idea of standing down is belied by the evidence and testimony. and there is a question to whether or not the administration for political purposes attributed the attacks to spontaneous protest by the video that is what they got from the intelligence community. >> all right. hogan, it sounds like you want to disagree....
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. >>> and he's a former aide, a former top aide to general david petraeus. a lifelong republican. he now says, as we've been discussing, for the first time in his life he is going to vote for a democrat. hear why. he's going to be joining us live. body pain? motrin helps you be an... "i can totally do this in one trip" kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, motrin works fast to stop pain. make it happen with motrin® liquid gels. also try motrin pm to relieve pain and help you sleep. sir, this alien life form at an alarming rate. growing fast, you say? we can't contain it any long... oh! you know, that reminds me of how geico's been the fastest-growing auto insurer for over 10 years straight. over ten years? mhm, geico's the company your friends and neighbors trust. and deservedly so. week could be a big moment for he's going to be joining us expect great savings and a whole lot more. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actual
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and so the best salesman i could , find was general david petraeus. and we had petraeus in here.e brought in members after members after members after members, and let him make the itument about why he thought would work. he was a good salesman. we got the funding. the surge did work. and, believe it or not, the iraq war was won by the time president bush left office. so the sales job, in effect, was done largely in this room by general petraeus, who was going to be the person to execute the strategy if he could get the funds for the troops. host: one of those if the walls could talk sort of rooms. isn't it? senator mcconnell: yes. host: next is your own personal office. correct? senator mcconnell: yes. host: how long are your days? senator mcconnell: i usually have something to do in the evening. we're either in session or i have some event i need to attend for my colleagues. so i usually get home around , 8:30 or 9:00. host: and when do start? senator mcconnell: sort of normal time like most people, 8:30 or 9:00. host: so regularly 12-hour days. will how much of that time is sp
and so the best salesman i could , find was general david petraeus. and we had petraeus in here.e brought in members after members after members after members, and let him make the itument about why he thought would work. he was a good salesman. we got the funding. the surge did work. and, believe it or not, the iraq war was won by the time president bush left office. so the sales job, in effect, was done largely in this room by general petraeus, who was going to be the person to execute the...
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joining me now is david petraeus. he is a retired four-star general and the former director of the cia. he served in iraq beginning in 2003 and commanded coalition forces from 2007 to 2008. today he is chairman of the kkr global institute. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> great to be back with you, charlie, thanks. >> rose: put fallujah as i just referenced in context as to what it means today at this moment in the battle against isis in iraq. >> well, fallujah has always been quite symbol you can. it was the first city that fell to the al-qaeda in iraq forces. the first meefningful city that fell to the islamic state when they swept back into iraq. >> and a lot of people came from al-qaeda in iraq. >> indeed. and it's in the heart of the sunni province of anbar. and one of the few remaining significant centers controlled by the ice lambic state together with mosul, the other principal city in northern iraq. so this is a big deal. it's also, by the way, just a short drive from the outskirts of
joining me now is david petraeus. he is a retired four-star general and the former director of the cia. he served in iraq beginning in 2003 and commanded coalition forces from 2007 to 2008. today he is chairman of the kkr global institute. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> great to be back with you, charlie, thanks. >> rose: put fallujah as i just referenced in context as to what it means today at this moment in the battle against isis in iraq. >> well,...
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she said david petraeus and bill bratton, the commissioner police in new york and david petraeus servedr george w. bush, the architecture of the surge in iraq. certainly not a left leaning liberal, a military man to back up the point of view and bill bratton, head of the new york police department. really, the city at the forefront of migfighting terror and the city the victim of the greatest terror attack anyone has known. cited both as saying this kind of baiting of the religion doesn't make america safer but makes america less safe. gives a victory to the terrorists and choosing the two names were telling. she's looking for really the most substantial supporters of that point of view to counter donald trump's argument which frankly has its supporters. i've spoken to people here in orlando after this attack feel unsafe. they feel there needs to be a tougher response and you can look in citing those two as hillary clinton not just appealing to her base but toappl to people who need to be won over in this election. >> it's clear that donald trump is coming under serious criticism, obvio
she said david petraeus and bill bratton, the commissioner police in new york and david petraeus servedr george w. bush, the architecture of the surge in iraq. certainly not a left leaning liberal, a military man to back up the point of view and bill bratton, head of the new york police department. really, the city at the forefront of migfighting terror and the city the victim of the greatest terror attack anyone has known. cited both as saying this kind of baiting of the religion doesn't make...
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general petraeus was convicted much less. >> petraeus knowingly gave information to mistress, knowinglassified. you can't compare it to david petraeus. >> she exposed crassfied information to hackers in china. >> what information was suppose exposed united states. >> that has not been released. >> you have already convicted her, haven't you. trish: 15 seconds left. wrap it up here. ilya, alan, thank you very much, to both of you guys. we'll see what happens on hundred. we'll be right back with more. s. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as the first cure that's one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. harvoni is a simple treatment regimen that's been prescribed to more than a quarter of a million patients. tell your doctor if you've had a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or any other
general petraeus was convicted much less. >> petraeus knowingly gave information to mistress, knowinglassified. you can't compare it to david petraeus. >> she exposed crassfied information to hackers in china. >> what information was suppose exposed united states. >> that has not been released. >> you have already convicted her, haven't you. trish: 15 seconds left. wrap it up here. ilya, alan, thank you very much, to both of you guys. we'll see what happens on...
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general petraeus wrote a very compelling letter. all the most respected military and diplomatic leaders have asked for this, and it's being held up for extraneous reasons. so i'm -- i would alert my colleagues that the senator from rhode island and i are going to ask unanimous consent to move to that amendment because 99 -- because there is 99 votes in favor of it. we can't do this. we can't do this to people that are our allies. what message does it send to anybody who wants to assist the united states military and government, not just the military, and government in carrying out their responsibilities and their missions? we are literally -- if we send the message that we are going to abandon those people, what happens in the next conflict? what happens in afghanistan today? so i hope that any objection would not take place, and i would like to alert my colleagues that in the next 15 or 20 minutes, we will be moving that amendment, asking unanimous consent, and anyone who opposes it, i suggest they come to the floor and be prepared
general petraeus wrote a very compelling letter. all the most respected military and diplomatic leaders have asked for this, and it's being held up for extraneous reasons. so i'm -- i would alert my colleagues that the senator from rhode island and i are going to ask unanimous consent to move to that amendment because 99 -- because there is 99 votes in favor of it. we can't do this. we can't do this to people that are our allies. what message does it send to anybody who wants to assist the...
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. >> rose: my presentation impression is and david petraeus was here talking about this thursday night on the 11:00 show basically saying they have ratcheted up what they're doing and there is a possibility they'll certainly take fallujah, may take mosul and may even get raqqa. that could happen. and then presiden obama would py say, so what? unless you can go in and hold it. >> and sending kurds and shia into the sunni places is not a permanent fix to your problem. >> rose: and if you kick out i.s.i.s., you still have assad. >> by the way, this goes to another sort of hobby horse of mine which is this whole campaign is discussing these issues as if president obama isn't doing anything in the middle east when, in fact, we're at war is that and, in fact, have been the longest of any president in history. >> has been at war since the day he bam president. >> rose: my point is general petraeus believes they have ratcheted up in terms of what they're doing and the special forces are doing. perhaps as it has always been, his footprint is a small footprint trying to do a lot. >> he doesn't l
. >> rose: my presentation impression is and david petraeus was here talking about this thursday night on the 11:00 show basically saying they have ratcheted up what they're doing and there is a possibility they'll certainly take fallujah, may take mosul and may even get raqqa. that could happen. and then presiden obama would py say, so what? unless you can go in and hold it. >> and sending kurds and shia into the sunni places is not a permanent fix to your problem. >> rose:...
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he went to the petraeus thing. hear over and over again but not from chris christie. >> in fairness i think chris christie's got a point. his experience -- and to the mayor's point. i don't think there's evidence that donald trump is a racist. i think the statement is the problem. >> right. >> not his general character. and his friend has come to his defense. good for him. i don't know donald trump well. but i must tell you i've never experienced any racism on his part. i don't think that's the issue whether he's a racest. i think the question is the statement is inflammatory, he ought to walk it back and take it back and retract it. >> and by speaking of what we were talking about just a minute ago, we were planning on spending a great deal of the show talking about all the turmoil in the democratic side, but donald trump issued that statement at the top of the hour. and bringing more attention and oxygen to this. >> and apparently he's never going to talk about it again probably until tonight when he has a press
he went to the petraeus thing. hear over and over again but not from chris christie. >> in fairness i think chris christie's got a point. his experience -- and to the mayor's point. i don't think there's evidence that donald trump is a racist. i think the statement is the problem. >> right. >> not his general character. and his friend has come to his defense. good for him. i don't know donald trump well. but i must tell you i've never experienced any racism on his part. i...
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just ahead, national security, why one expert, former aide to general petraeus and lifelong republican came forward saying he is voting for hillary clinton. we will talk to him ahead. >>> and what was the gorilla thinking when the boy fell into his enclosure. we will talk to the man that cared for him when he was a baby. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. they are. do i look smarter? yeah, a little. you're making money now, are you investing? well, i've been doing some research. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you get your fees back if you're not happy? (dad laughs) wow, you're laughing. that's not the way the world works. well, the world's changing. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management, at charles schwab. our customer is a our 21-year-old female. heavily into basketball. wait. data just changed... now she's into disc sports. ah, no she's not. since when? since now. she's into tai chi. she found disc spo
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. >> david petraeus, that's an interesting call. >> that was the last sort of crazy thought. think she wants to run a safe campaign. i think she wants to provide a contrast with donald trump by being safe. i think most of these that i've list reasonable doubt safe picks. >> tuckery? >> i don't think she's holy in charge of this decision. i think elizabeth warren is the favorite, i put 60 on her and castro, 40. >> edgy. >> charles? >> she puts petraeus on there that means we can abolish the classification system sbirnly, if that's on the ticket. i've narrowed it down. she has two choices, you're going to go center or go left. you go center, you go kaine, you go left, you go share rod brown or elizabeth warren. >> republicans, steve? >> hedging my bets, the only person i've got more than $10 on is bob corker. $10 on newt, on sessions, jim scott, john thune, tom cotton and then it's dennis rodman. an out of the box pick, trump is reality tv star. experienced diplomat. >> this is why you lose in vegas. this is why you lose. >> amy? >> i'm not much different from yours. i split it
. >> david petraeus, that's an interesting call. >> that was the last sort of crazy thought. think she wants to run a safe campaign. i think she wants to provide a contrast with donald trump by being safe. i think most of these that i've list reasonable doubt safe picks. >> tuckery? >> i don't think she's holy in charge of this decision. i think elizabeth warren is the favorite, i put 60 on her and castro, 40. >> edgy. >> charles? >> she puts petraeus...
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general petraeus and others have been treated, i mean their lives in a sense he destroyed. she keeps campaigning. i mean what she did is a criminal situation. deirdre: with me now, fox news's senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. great to see you as always, the judge. >> my pleasure, deirdre. deirdre: what is your take? you heard scott brown, senator scott brown say the offense is that most people feel as if they were in the same situation they would be in jail. hillary clinton is on the campaign trail and donald trump essentially said that. >> well, the publicly known evidence of her guilt is truly overwhelming. it is more than enough to obtain an indictment and more than enough to obtain a conviction for espionage, defined as the failure to safeguard state secrets put into your hands for safekeeping. the numerous lies told by mrs. clinton along the way, like the one you just ran, the rules were not clear, the rules changed after i, after i left, only reinforce the determination of the fbi and the justice department to pursue this criminally because the more li
general petraeus and others have been treated, i mean their lives in a sense he destroyed. she keeps campaigning. i mean what she did is a criminal situation. deirdre: with me now, fox news's senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. great to see you as always, the judge. >> my pleasure, deirdre. deirdre: what is your take? you heard scott brown, senator scott brown say the offense is that most people feel as if they were in the same situation they would be in jail. hillary...
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do you respect general petraeus? do you respect general nicholson? do you respect general mcchrystal? every one of them has written to us and said these people's lives are in danger and this is a moral issue. so you're going to object because your amendment is not being -- is being blocked, as so many amendments are blocked. many, many amendments are blocked. if that's good or bad, i don't know. but people object. now we're talking about a compelling humanitarian issue that is far more important than humanitarian because we abandon these people, and you can't expect people in future conflicts or in these conflicts we're in to cooperate and help the united states of america if we're going to abandon them to a cruel and terrible death. this is a serious issue. this is not something that we like to maneuver around, what the steering committee wants and how we're going to do all these kind of things, we get mired down in and we'll have the heritage foundation maybe write a letter or something like that. this is a matter of life and death, and that issue
do you respect general petraeus? do you respect general nicholson? do you respect general mcchrystal? every one of them has written to us and said these people's lives are in danger and this is a moral issue. so you're going to object because your amendment is not being -- is being blocked, as so many amendments are blocked. many, many amendments are blocked. if that's good or bad, i don't know. but people object. now we're talking about a compelling humanitarian issue that is far more...
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podcast, and former republican chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, david petraeus in iraq, peter mansour who is now voting for hillary clinton and senior trump advisers, steven miller. you plan to vote for hillary clinton should she win the nomination because of trump's lack of foreign policy acumen. did her speech bolster your decision? >> i think it reinforced my decision, she hit on many points i have been making the past couple days and thinking of the past six to nine months, the lack of temperament and character to hold the highest office in the land, his endangerment of our alliances and our allies around the world, his diminishment of america's moral standing with his stances on torture and bombing of civilians and so forth, so i think it was a very powerful speech, yes, it reinforced my viewpoint. >> david, what do you make of the speech. didn't seem to be a lot of policy but didn't seem like new policy was the point of the new speech. >> first of all, let me say hillary clinton hasn't had a lot of great days in this campaign, she's not terribly comfortabl
podcast, and former republican chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, david petraeus in iraq, peter mansour who is now voting for hillary clinton and senior trump advisers, steven miller. you plan to vote for hillary clinton should she win the nomination because of trump's lack of foreign policy acumen. did her speech bolster your decision? >> i think it reinforced my decision, she hit on many points i have been making the past couple days and thinking of the past six...
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just ahead, national security, why one expert, former aide to general petraeus and lifelong republican he is voting for hillary clinton. we will talk to him ahead. >>> and what was the gorilla thinking when the boy fell into his enclosure. we will talk to the man that cared for him when he was a baby. that's why bud light has a new look... and we want to share it with everyone... from our national parks... to our furthest shores... jackpot! to your living room. look under your seats! [squeals of delight] still the same refreshing bud light. with a new look. ♪ yea, that's my daughter, my son, and that's my... hey, kool-aid man! ...husband. oh yeah!!! [ crashing ] [ electricity crackles ] hey at least you got your homeowners insurance through progressive. by bundling it with your car insurance you saved a ton! yeah. do you want to see the rest of the house? -i can actually see a lot of it. -oh. because you can't beat zero heartburn! i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. de
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general petraeus would solve a long problem.s can be relevant. >> he is upset trump mocked him for eating pizza like an animal. i think he is still sore. harris: scott walker, look at, they didn't get big percentages. sandra: he used his fork. harris: i give up. you guys go. >> he is making me laugh. i don't know how much it moves needle, as much as you want to say vp picks don't matter, trust me you can live or die by a good or bad vp pick. >> what are you getting at? >> more they can help you but don't want to be hurt. >> i think it is very important point for candidates with unlikeablety stories. harris: jesse. >> tech giant facing controversy. google is accused of skewing results from hillary clinton to skew away results from her. one of them showing if you google hillary clinton criminal, suggestions come up, no suggestions come up but on other search sites like yahoo! for that same search, you get suggestions like, hillary clinton, criminal charges, criminal investigation, history investigation, so on. some media outlets r
general petraeus would solve a long problem.s can be relevant. >> he is upset trump mocked him for eating pizza like an animal. i think he is still sore. harris: scott walker, look at, they didn't get big percentages. sandra: he used his fork. harris: i give up. you guys go. >> he is making me laugh. i don't know how much it moves needle, as much as you want to say vp picks don't matter, trust me you can live or die by a good or bad vp pick. >> what are you getting at?...
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>> david petraeus stole a candy bar. hillary clinton robbed fort knox.elissa: that is good analogy, very succinct. colonel ralph peters. >> thank you, david. melissa: another media giant under fire for censoring news. the company might be taking a page from facebook's playbook. that is coming up. >>> the most important election according to voters but the confidence in the candidates are at all-time low. brand new poll numbers are coming up next. >> hillary clinton has jeopardized, totally jeopardized national security by putting her emails on a private server, all to hide her corrupt dealings. ♪ . . . . david: yes, it is still going on. there is a lot more to go of the muhammad ali funeral. it is underway right now. about 15,000 people in attendance. at the kfc-yum center in louisville kentucky. among those eulogizing the former boxing great is billy crystal and former president bill clinton. we'll give you the remarks when they happen. melissa: hillary clinton meeting with elizabeth warren in d.c., fueling vp speculation. wouldn't that be something. fo
>> david petraeus stole a candy bar. hillary clinton robbed fort knox.elissa: that is good analogy, very succinct. colonel ralph peters. >> thank you, david. melissa: another media giant under fire for censoring news. the company might be taking a page from facebook's playbook. that is coming up. >>> the most important election according to voters but the confidence in the candidates are at all-time low. brand new poll numbers are coming up next. >> hillary clinton...
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. >> david petraeus, that's an interesting call. >> that was the last sort of crazy thought.ts to run a safe campaign. i think she wants to provide a contrast with donald trump by being safe. i think most of these that i've list reasonable doubt safe picks. >> tuckery? >> i don't think she's holy in charge of this decision. i think elizabeth warren is the favorite, i put 60 on her and castro, 40. >> edgy. >> charles? >> she puts petraeus on there that means we can abolish the classification system sbirnly, if that's on the ticket. i've narrowed it down. she has two choices, you're going to go center or go left. you go center, you go kaine, you go left, you go share rod brown or elizabeth warren. >> republicans, steve? >> hedging my bets, the only person i've got more than $10 on is bob corker. $10 on newt, on sessions, jim scott, john thune, tom cotton and then it's dennis rodman. an out of the box pick, trump is reality tv star. experienced diplomat. >> this is why you lose in vegas. this is why you lose. >> amy? >> i'm not much different from yours. i split it up to with, w
. >> david petraeus, that's an interesting call. >> that was the last sort of crazy thought.ts to run a safe campaign. i think she wants to provide a contrast with donald trump by being safe. i think most of these that i've list reasonable doubt safe picks. >> tuckery? >> i don't think she's holy in charge of this decision. i think elizabeth warren is the favorite, i put 60 on her and castro, 40. >> edgy. >> charles? >> she puts petraeus on there that...
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trump would consult with people that are military leaders that we all respect that general petraeus andeneral matis. i could go down the list of them. all of them say that it not only doesn't work, but it is counter productive because you get bad information and, more importantly, is america -- is united states the america the kind of country where we would engage in torturing people? it's about us, not about them. >> senator, always nice to see you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> the first turkish airport bomber blew himself up and killed others not inside but outside the terminal. what about our american airport? are we protected outside our airports? the former tsa administrator is here next. pain? advil. safety doesn't come in a box. it's not a banner that goes on a wall. it's not something you do now and then. or when it's convenient. it's using state-of-the-art simulators to better prepare for any situation. it's giving offshore teams onshore support. and it's empowering anyone to stop a job if something doesn't seem right. at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working
trump would consult with people that are military leaders that we all respect that general petraeus andeneral matis. i could go down the list of them. all of them say that it not only doesn't work, but it is counter productive because you get bad information and, more importantly, is america -- is united states the america the kind of country where we would engage in torturing people? it's about us, not about them. >> senator, always nice to see you, sir. >> thank you, greta....
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command to central command to advising people like general mckiernan and general mcchrystal, general petraeus and general dunford. he also is an expert in counterinsurgency, not what his book "strategic failure" is about, but he has an entire generation of young officers that he's impacted from teaching at university. during my time in the marine corps, much of our time was talking about these issues, analyzing american foreign policy. mark moyar was one of the guys we were always talking about, so i look forward to a fantastic discussion. with that, i'm going to turn it over to rick whit billion for him to talk about his book, "predator." >> thanks, scott, for that very generous are introduction. i'm honored to be part of this distinguished panel and grateful for the chance to talk about my book, "predator: the secret origins of the drone revolution." it's a book that tells what i think you're going to agree is a surprising story about the predator, how the predator was invented and how in the words of air and space smithsonian magazine, "it changed the world." this is, after all, the first
command to central command to advising people like general mckiernan and general mcchrystal, general petraeus and general dunford. he also is an expert in counterinsurgency, not what his book "strategic failure" is about, but he has an entire generation of young officers that he's impacted from teaching at university. during my time in the marine corps, much of our time was talking about these issues, analyzing american foreign policy. mark moyar was one of the guys we were always...
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emily: in fact, there were three other future four-star generals in class with you -- david petraeus,tin dempsey, walter sharp. did you know they would be so powerful? aren't you -- are you friends? general alexander: i knew marty well. i knew skip. and they knew me. if you had asked any of us -- i thought i was going to stay for five years. i think everybody thought dave would be. but for me, i am as surprised as they are. emily: and then you went on from west point to rise quickly through the ranks. general alexander: did not feel so quick at the time. emily: if you intended to stay five years, what happened? general alexander: well, actually, as my five years were coming up -- i had a great mentor. at the time, he was a brigadier general, a colonel and then a brigadier general, and that had been at west point that talked about how do we take the future of our army? if we do not keep good people in the army, how do we change our army from where it was in the mid-1970's to where we needed it to be for the first desert storm, and what he convinced me was these are good people. and you
emily: in fact, there were three other future four-star generals in class with you -- david petraeus,tin dempsey, walter sharp. did you know they would be so powerful? aren't you -- are you friends? general alexander: i knew marty well. i knew skip. and they knew me. if you had asked any of us -- i thought i was going to stay for five years. i think everybody thought dave would be. but for me, i am as surprised as they are. emily: and then you went on from west point to rise quickly through the...
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petraeus gets 10 and 15 on the field. >> it's like you are betting on red and black.re betting on everybody. >> of course. i should have spread it out further. the question for me is if hillary clinton goes with safe and stable choice or plays identity or interest group politic campaign. her campaign is projecting safe and stable. i think that's where she ends up. >> she goes safe and stable. she doesn't need identity politics. she is identity politics. i have $75 on tim kaine. checks all the boxes, governor, senator, mayor, speaks spanish and from virginia. how you can beat that $20 on julian castro still in the mix. hispanic thing is a box checking exercise, i think but takes away from her experience. senator elizabeth warren who is campaigning with her on monday. progressive dream but i don't think she would ever be chosen. >> charles? >> tim kaine and a couple of lefties. [ laughter ] >> what are you screwing with me today? okay. i have got to say i kind of agree with you on tim kaine. >> wow. that was really. >> the fact that we all have him as a lead means it al
petraeus gets 10 and 15 on the field. >> it's like you are betting on red and black.re betting on everybody. >> of course. i should have spread it out further. the question for me is if hillary clinton goes with safe and stable choice or plays identity or interest group politic campaign. her campaign is projecting safe and stable. i think that's where she ends up. >> she goes safe and stable. she doesn't need identity politics. she is identity politics. i have $75 on tim...
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people like petraeus are supporting this. let us not miss this opportunity to make a difference to get something done. let us listen to the heartbroken families in orlando, in san bernardino, in other terrorist attacks. this is commonsense. it does not infringe upon the second amendment rights of americans. all it says is if you are too dangerous to board an airplane you are too dangerous to buy a gun. i urge my colleagues to support our amendment. thank you, mr. president. >> i am pleased that the senate as a body has come to this conclusion. television in the senate will undoubtly provide citizens with greater access and exposure to the access of this body. this access will help all americans to be better informed of the problems and the issues which face this nation on a day by day bases. >> during the election, i had the occasion of meeting a woman who had supported me in my campaign. she decided to come shake my hands and take a photograph. a wonderful woman. she wasn't asking for anything. i was very grateful she took t
people like petraeus are supporting this. let us not miss this opportunity to make a difference to get something done. let us listen to the heartbroken families in orlando, in san bernardino, in other terrorist attacks. this is commonsense. it does not infringe upon the second amendment rights of americans. all it says is if you are too dangerous to board an airplane you are too dangerous to buy a gun. i urge my colleagues to support our amendment. thank you, mr. president. >> i am...
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vest getting wehat her for the email scandal is the team that's investigated and prosecuted general petraeus and they thought he got off two easy. the third reason is the evidence of her guilt. the publicly available evidence of her guilt. never find what the f.b.i. knows. the publicly available evidence of mrs. clinton's guilt is truly overwhelming it's enough to diet and enough to convict. if that is not grand jury and trial jury because of her political position in contemporary american politics, then there is no rule of law any longer in the united states. kennedy: you are right. then we turn into brazil and north korea it's an abomination and miscarriage of justice. thank you very much, judge. coming up. has snoop dogg been recruit as the starting pitcher for the brooklyn dodgers? and have the donors moved back to i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've had no
vest getting wehat her for the email scandal is the team that's investigated and prosecuted general petraeus and they thought he got off two easy. the third reason is the evidence of her guilt. the publicly available evidence of her guilt. never find what the f.b.i. knows. the publicly available evidence of mrs. clinton's guilt is truly overwhelming it's enough to diet and enough to convict. if that is not grand jury and trial jury because of her political position in contemporary american...
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identified the woman who purportedly received harassing e-mails from now former cia director david petraeus biographer. hey, rube, how do you take your portrait? ought to be pretty straight forward, right? not in this video, by a small photography company looking to get noticed. >> we decided to shoot a rube goldberg machine and just take a photo in as complicated a way as possible. >> so david and his colleagues at 2d photography designed a photo machine that you can't take your eyes off of. >> we used almost every piece of photography equipment that any photographer would ever own. we used camera bodies, we used lenses, we used little tripods, large tripods. we used light stands. we used lights. we used a conveyor belt which was kind of difficult to get our hands on. >> this is an amazing video. you have all sorts of actions causing other actions and you just can't believe that any one person could make all this happen as it's happening here. >> you imagine some mad scientist who put together this intricate system so he could take a picture. >> they were like dominos. that immediately led
identified the woman who purportedly received harassing e-mails from now former cia director david petraeus biographer. hey, rube, how do you take your portrait? ought to be pretty straight forward, right? not in this video, by a small photography company looking to get noticed. >> we decided to shoot a rube goldberg machine and just take a photo in as complicated a way as possible. >> so david and his colleagues at 2d photography designed a photo machine that you can't take your...
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an fbi investigation has reportedly found david petraeus shared highly classified information with journalistsing to a court document. and as the eye agent reportedly told a federal magistrate that the agency had to audio recordings where the four star army general spoke with reporters about matters viewed as top secret. the italian coast guard rescued 223 refugees on board a wooden wishing vessel off the libyan coast. the captain said the vote -- the boat was overloaded and tilting and a took action because they feared the boat would capsize. with 62 taurus crashed off the coast of southern thailand. at least two people were killed and 20 others were injured. authorities were investigating how the two boats crashed in broad daylight but suspect that the -- that speed was a factor. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. crumpton. back to you. recap oflet's get a today's market action. a rally pushing the s&p 500 closer to a record high. -- to 18,000ing 4 for the first time since april. few people expect the fed to raise intere
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authored by none other than general david petraeus. we are launching a war unfold that is claiming increasing numbers of victims, and yet our military is held back by a commander-in-chief who does not want to engage, and there is a certain rationale to it. he wants to get out of office and wants to lead this to some other -- leave this to some other president and his role in history to be examined years down the way. is in fact this administration's policy of not going out and killing the enemy, is it in fact contributing to the damage and the growth itself of the islamic state? >> i'm afraid it is. we are kicking the can down the road. the next president will have his hands full when he or she walks into that oval office. things are not getting better. we are in a stalemate. what will break that is when we start to get mass operations, mass coordinated operations like we saw in paris and here. at a turkey airport, in istanbul. there was another attack similar to this that was broken up in duesseldorf. they were going to attack what is
authored by none other than general david petraeus. we are launching a war unfold that is claiming increasing numbers of victims, and yet our military is held back by a commander-in-chief who does not want to engage, and there is a certain rationale to it. he wants to get out of office and wants to lead this to some other -- leave this to some other president and his role in history to be examined years down the way. is in fact this administration's policy of not going out and killing the...
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vest getting wehat her for the email scandal is the team that's investigated and prosecuted general petraeushey thought he got off two easy. the third reason is the evidence of her guilt. the publicly available evidence of her guilt. never find what the f.b.i. knows. the publicly available evidence of mrs. clinton's guilt is truly overwhelming it's enough to diet and enough to convict. if that is not brought before a grand jury and trial jury because of her political position in contemporary american politics, then there is no rule of law any longer in the united states. kennedy: you are right. then we turn into brazil and north korea it's an abomination and miscarriage of justice. thank you very much, judge. coming up. has snoop dogg been recruit as the starting pitcher for the brooklyn dodgers? and have the donors moved back to my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousan
vest getting wehat her for the email scandal is the team that's investigated and prosecuted general petraeushey thought he got off two easy. the third reason is the evidence of her guilt. the publicly available evidence of her guilt. never find what the f.b.i. knows. the publicly available evidence of mrs. clinton's guilt is truly overwhelming it's enough to diet and enough to convict. if that is not brought before a grand jury and trial jury because of her political position in contemporary...
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now general petraeus has suffered greatly. many other people have suffered greatly for doing far less than what hillary clinton did. and you know what, folks? to me, as the woman just said, but she got away with it -- it looks like she got away with it, unless i win. [cheering] >> everything will be fair but we're going to have an attorney general and the attorney general is going to look and see because there's a five-year or six-year statute of limitations. so she really is running for some pretty important reasons for herself. look, when somebody does something so wrong as that, they have to pay the consequences. she put our nation in difficulty. did you see her i.t. specialist? he's taken the fifth. the word is he's ratting her out like you wouldn't believe it. her. that's not the way the government is supposed to work. they are not supposed to be trying to save her. they are supposed to be doing the right thing. [cheering] >> but the press never -- it never lets up and it never follows that story, never follows the real s
now general petraeus has suffered greatly. many other people have suffered greatly for doing far less than what hillary clinton did. and you know what, folks? to me, as the woman just said, but she got away with it -- it looks like she got away with it, unless i win. [cheering] >> everything will be fair but we're going to have an attorney general and the attorney general is going to look and see because there's a five-year or six-year statute of limitations. so she really is running for...
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vest getting wehat her for the email scandal is the team that's investigated and prosecuted general petraeusnd they thought he got off two easy. the third reason is the evidence of her guilt. the publicly available evidence of her guilt. never find what the f.b.i. knows. the publicly available evidence of mrs. clinton's guilt is truly overwhelming it's enough to diet and enough to convict. if that is not brought before a grand jury and trial jury because of her political position in contemporary american politics, then there is no rule of law any longer in the united states. kennedy: you are right. then we turn into brazil and north korea it's an abomination and miscarriage of justice. thank you very much, judge. coming up. has snoop dogg been recruit as the starting pitcher for the brooklyn dodgers? and have the donors moved back to brooklyn? the "topical storm" is next. stay here. your forehead! should not be doing anything. i just had botox. i know exactly what's happening! ah! whoa! this is a bad streaming experience. the girlie show is a real fun lady show. (vo) don't let bad streaming
vest getting wehat her for the email scandal is the team that's investigated and prosecuted general petraeusnd they thought he got off two easy. the third reason is the evidence of her guilt. the publicly available evidence of her guilt. never find what the f.b.i. knows. the publicly available evidence of mrs. clinton's guilt is truly overwhelming it's enough to diet and enough to convict. if that is not brought before a grand jury and trial jury because of her political position in...
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who would you choose indiana governor mike vans, senator rob portman of ohio or a general david petraeuss that for an outlier? tonight's winner goes on to the next round. joining with the so far rudy giuliani chris christie anchorage senator jeff sessions as well as my next guest this evening joining us for more arkansas governor former republican presidential candidate mike huckabee. mike it's good to have you here and i'd hire your constraints. i know the excitement that you must feel and having been selected here on "lou dobbs tonight." >> lou what that does is affirm that your audience is the best informed of the most intelligent audience in all of television and last night they demonstrated it. what else can i say? lou: i think that's appropriate humility on your part and by the way we think you are exactly correct. we join you in the whole notion. >> i was going to say humility hasn't worked really against anybody or for anybody this time. actually the opposite of that. it's been working very well in this election season. >> i think on this anniversary donald trump, many of those t
who would you choose indiana governor mike vans, senator rob portman of ohio or a general david petraeuss that for an outlier? tonight's winner goes on to the next round. joining with the so far rudy giuliani chris christie anchorage senator jeff sessions as well as my next guest this evening joining us for more arkansas governor former republican presidential candidate mike huckabee. mike it's good to have you here and i'd hire your constraints. i know the excitement that you must feel and...
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charlie rose spoke to retired general and former cia director david petraeus. >> i think we are startingwin, without question. i mean, we're certainly making gains. and now, in fact, it actually allows us and really requires us, to focus on the real center of gravity in iraq, which is why this all went wrong in the first place, which is iraqi politics. >> it is possible -- possible -- that before this president leaves office, they could retake fallujah, mosul, and raqqah? >> i don't know if i'd bet on that. two out of three wouldn't be bad, and that's not inconceivable. i just wouldn't rule out raqqah, i guess, because you could see some kind of, perhaps, collapse at some point, when they're cut off from their turkish supply lines, where they're encircled a bit more. so never rule that out, but certainly would want to see -- fallujah's going to go down in this president's watch. can mosul be taken down as well and what kind of pressure can you bring on raqqah? but again, you just can't focus on this, you have to keep the pressure on the islamic state elements in libya that became quite w
charlie rose spoke to retired general and former cia director david petraeus. >> i think we are startingwin, without question. i mean, we're certainly making gains. and now, in fact, it actually allows us and really requires us, to focus on the real center of gravity in iraq, which is why this all went wrong in the first place, which is iraqi politics. >> it is possible -- possible -- that before this president leaves office, they could retake fallujah, mosul, and raqqah? >> i...
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general petraeus has suffered greatly and many people suffered far less than what hillary clinton did me, as the woman just said, but she got away with it. it looks like she got away with it -- unless i win. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: and everything will be fair, but we are going to have an attorney general and the attorney general is going to take a look and see, because you know there's a five year or six-year statute of limitations. so she really is running for some very important reasons for herself. look, when somebody does something so wrong as that, they have to pay the consequences. she put our nation in difficulty. did you see her i.t. specialist, he's taking the fifth. the word is he's ratting her out like you wouldn't believe it, but they want to try and favor, that's not the way the government is supposed to work. they aren't supposed to be trying to save her but supposed to be doing the right thing. but the press never lets up and it never follows that story. it never follows the real story. so do you remember in iowa, i made a speech. and i said let's raise some mo
general petraeus has suffered greatly and many people suffered far less than what hillary clinton did me, as the woman just said, but she got away with it. it looks like she got away with it -- unless i win. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: and everything will be fair, but we are going to have an attorney general and the attorney general is going to take a look and see, because you know there's a five year or six-year statute of limitations. so she really is running for some very important...
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and it is the david petraeus approach, the brennan approach.within the security establishment that we need to rely on arabs and muslims to help us collect the information and intelligence to make america safer. >> saying we need to strengthen relationships with allies is a plattetude that doesn't get us anywhere because the consensus is so strong that anybody who spends five minutes on the issue at any level of government already knows, of course we have to work with allies and should be recruiting people from inside of these communities, the question then becomes one of a number's game. where are the majority of major terrorist attacks coming from. we talked about some that are home grown, others coming from people from certain countries. some might need additional scrutiny in the immigration process. there are some countries that we can come to the u.s., stay for 90 days. no questions asked. others have to go through a longer process. i think the trump campaign needs more than they deserve. but the clinton is telling us what we've been hearin
and it is the david petraeus approach, the brennan approach.within the security establishment that we need to rely on arabs and muslims to help us collect the information and intelligence to make america safer. >> saying we need to strengthen relationships with allies is a plattetude that doesn't get us anywhere because the consensus is so strong that anybody who spends five minutes on the issue at any level of government already knows, of course we have to work with allies and should be...
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charlie: my impression is -- david petraeus was here last ,ight talking about this basically saying, they have ratcheted up what they are doing , and there is a possibility, certainly, that they will take falluja, muscle, and maybe even ul, and maybe even the trifecta. obama would say less you can hold it -- mr. golberg: it's not a permanent fixed your problem. if you take even out isis, you still have bashar al-assad. mr. golberg: this goes to another hobby horse of mine. discussing these issues as if president obama has not done anything in the middle east, when, in fact, we are at war. general betray us believes they have ratcheted up .n terms of what they are doing perhaps his footprint is a small footprint trying to do a lot. one of the: differences between hillary clinton and barack obama is the way they talk about america and its role in the world. the speech yesterday, the foreign-policy speech she gave this week, the foreign-policy speech she gave could have been delivered before the iraqi war or before vietnam, for that matter. greatest,rica is the indispensable power. ther
charlie: my impression is -- david petraeus was here last ,ight talking about this basically saying, they have ratcheted up what they are doing , and there is a possibility, certainly, that they will take falluja, muscle, and maybe even ul, and maybe even the trifecta. obama would say less you can hold it -- mr. golberg: it's not a permanent fixed your problem. if you take even out isis, you still have bashar al-assad. mr. golberg: this goes to another hobby horse of mine. discussing these...
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after tremendous effort on behalf of general petraeus and others there. building a wall in the middle of baghdad that divides the city and isolate the cancer. now you take the lid tauf pot nine years later, you have syria, western iraq, afghanistan continues. the general tells you, you have isis fighters in libya today. that could very well be the next hot spot. if you are the president, what is your calculation? i can go in to raqqah and destroy them, but where do i have to stop? do i have to go to libya next? the point of that comment is this is how far behind we have gotten as a country in nine years. >> eric bolling. >> i wonder why that would be a needle in a hay stack when you have co-workers complaining about this guy being radical. you have an ex-wife complaining he was dangerous. you have friends from earlier in high school saying he jumped up and cheered the world trade center bombings saying america deserved it. i wonder what it takes to be taken off the fbi terror watch list where you can do something like this. here is my question, do you thi
after tremendous effort on behalf of general petraeus and others there. building a wall in the middle of baghdad that divides the city and isolate the cancer. now you take the lid tauf pot nine years later, you have syria, western iraq, afghanistan continues. the general tells you, you have isis fighters in libya today. that could very well be the next hot spot. if you are the president, what is your calculation? i can go in to raqqah and destroy them, but where do i have to stop? do i have to...