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on the civil war, author ralph peters talks about his look "judgment at the appomattox." robert e. lee and ulysses s. the book describesrobert e. lee and ulysses s. grant leading to the surrender of the army of virginia in the gettysburg 1865. heritage foundation hosted this talk that is just under one hour. >> it is great pleasure that i get to introduce ralph peters. for those of you unfamiliar with ralph he is a prize-winning best- selling author of a wide range of books from his civil war novels to strategic analysts. extensive overseas experience he is currently a fox news strategic analyst. as a researcher and journalist he has
on the civil war, author ralph peters talks about his look "judgment at the appomattox." robert e. lee and ulysses s. the book describesrobert e. lee and ulysses s. grant leading to the surrender of the army of virginia in the gettysburg 1865. heritage foundation hosted this talk that is just under one hour. >> it is great pleasure that i get to introduce ralph peters. for those of you unfamiliar with ralph he is a prize-winning best- selling author of a wide range of books from...
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lieutenant colonel ralph peters in the house, in the flesh next.ate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. usaa, get your insurance quote today. potsc(in unison) drive russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughin
lieutenant colonel ralph peters in the house, in the flesh next.ate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. usaa, get your insurance quote today. potsc(in unison) drive russ, leland,...
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we'll ask lieutenant colonel ralph peters. >>> outrage, that samantha power unmasked americans in alarming pace in the final months of obama administration. sources telling fox she asked to unmask 260 identities more than one request per day in 2016. judge jeanine pirro is here with the intel for you. but first, i want to go to blake burman for the latest on new north korea actions. i like sound of it, blake. >> this comes in the form of an executive order president trump signed in new york today before he met with leaders of south korea and japan. the president saying this new executive order allows for the treasury department to go after individuals, companies and financial institutions that finance and facilitate trade with north korea. the president saying the new measures will give the treasury department the ability to go after those that do quote, significant trade with north korea. adding it is in the areas of goods or services and technology. the president also saying that foreign banks are going to have a decision to make. >> foreign banks will face a clear choice to do business
we'll ask lieutenant colonel ralph peters. >>> outrage, that samantha power unmasked americans in alarming pace in the final months of obama administration. sources telling fox she asked to unmask 260 identities more than one request per day in 2016. judge jeanine pirro is here with the intel for you. but first, i want to go to blake burman for the latest on new north korea actions. i like sound of it, blake. >> this comes in the form of an executive order president trump signed...
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on the civil war, author ralph peters talks about his look "judgment at the appomattox." robert e. lee and ulysses s. the book describesrobert e. lee and ulysses s. grant leading to the surrender of the army of virginia in the gettysburg 1865. heritage foundation hosted this talk that is just under one hour. >> it is great pleasure that i get to introduce ralph peters. for those of you unfamiliar with ralph he is a prize-winning best- selling author of a wide range of books from his civil war novels to strategic analysts. extensive overseas experience he is currently a fox news strategic analyst. as a researcher and journalist he has covered conflicts from west africa to iraq and has written on security and global affairs for a wide range of newspapers and magazines. book,itical acclaimed which began with gettysburg, the value of the shadow, richmond, the dam at petersburg and will conclude with justice at conclude with judgment at appomattox, will be released on august 29. >> it will have a better cover. >> yes, it will have a better cover. [laughter] you all will see a special ad
on the civil war, author ralph peters talks about his look "judgment at the appomattox." robert e. lee and ulysses s. the book describesrobert e. lee and ulysses s. grant leading to the surrender of the army of virginia in the gettysburg 1865. heritage foundation hosted this talk that is just under one hour. >> it is great pleasure that i get to introduce ralph peters. for those of you unfamiliar with ralph he is a prize-winning best- selling author of a wide range of books from...
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to fox news strategic analyst, lieutenant colonel ralph peters.ays good to see you, thank you for coming on. i know i'm starting kind of worse case and working back, but if they do go forward with that test, how would the president respond? >> well, i don't think anybody really knows because when you're presented with it, suddenly things can look different. but an atmospheric hydrogen bomb test anywhere in the pacific would be an order of magnitude greater threat wise. it would tell us that their program has really leapt forward. of course, depending on where it was detonated, you've got possible radiation in the atmosphere carried by the winds, depending on where it's detonated, the possibility of emp, electromagnetic pulse, doing a great deal of damage. does it fly over japan? this is -- that would be as close to an overt act of war as anything we've yet seen -- connell: right. would it need one of those variables, flying over japan, getting close to a u.s. territory to be a, quote, act of war, or is it just the act of testing a hydrogen bomb in
to fox news strategic analyst, lieutenant colonel ralph peters.ays good to see you, thank you for coming on. i know i'm starting kind of worse case and working back, but if they do go forward with that test, how would the president respond? >> well, i don't think anybody really knows because when you're presented with it, suddenly things can look different. but an atmospheric hydrogen bomb test anywhere in the pacific would be an order of magnitude greater threat wise. it would tell us...
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consider ralph peters who suggested that are a skepticism of in league with nazi sympathizers. >> hardo see what he's up to us us. how many people can we be in opposition to at once? why not just except that bad people -- >> it sounds like charles lindbergh saying that hitler hasn't -- >> tucker: i am not -- you cannot compare me. >> i think putin is. >> tucker: is a gross overstatement. >> you can think is insane all you want. >> tucker: you just compared me to a nazi apologize because i asked a simple question for you down. american interests -- >> vladimir putin invaded his neighbors, broke in the long peace in europe, he assassinates dissidents and journalist, he bombs women and children on purpose and syria. he is as bad as hitler and i am sorry if you don't like the charles lindbergh then, i will retract that. let's just say, you sounds like someone in 1938 saint, what has hitler done to us? >> tucker: i would hate to go back and read your columns assuring america that taking out saddam hussein will make the region calm or, more peaceful, and america safer. in fact, it has done e
consider ralph peters who suggested that are a skepticism of in league with nazi sympathizers. >> hardo see what he's up to us us. how many people can we be in opposition to at once? why not just except that bad people -- >> it sounds like charles lindbergh saying that hitler hasn't -- >> tucker: i am not -- you cannot compare me. >> i think putin is. >> tucker: is a gross overstatement. >> you can think is insane all you want. >> tucker: you just...
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i asked ralph peters he said the kurds. you think the kurds will runy? syria once we depose bashar al-assad?s >> i think it will be very difficult to do in any case. i think it should have been done in 2011, 2012, free syrian army. >> tucker: just sorry we didn't follow your advice. >> what is your advice, tucker? should we collaborate with russia in committing war crimes inin syria? is that your advice at the moment? >> tucker: i think you are not choosing -- >> i am very opposed to the trump policy. >> tucker: you specialize in moral outrage. since you are an expert. "i am a cheerleader for russia and iran." this is exactly the style of debate that prevents people from taking you seriously. >> am i wrong? >> tucker: cheerleading for iran and russia? of course i'm not. i wouldn't live in -- >> you don't think we should make common cause with russia in syria? >> tucker: that's very different. let me ask you this, since i think you are also historian. the congress in 1941 voted for something that sent billions and billions of dollars to joseph stalin in a
i asked ralph peters he said the kurds. you think the kurds will runy? syria once we depose bashar al-assad?s >> i think it will be very difficult to do in any case. i think it should have been done in 2011, 2012, free syrian army. >> tucker: just sorry we didn't follow your advice. >> what is your advice, tucker? should we collaborate with russia in committing war crimes inin syria? is that your advice at the moment? >> tucker: i think you are not choosing -- >> i...
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north korea forget, we cut off 90% of trade and they are still smuggling as lieutenant colonel ralph petersed out. what i'm concerned is the kim jong un regime and destabilizing the regime. right now there's no will in china to actually do that, brian, and so we've got to create the will, how do we do that, we put pressure in every way, shape and form economically on china so that they start to see things our way. >> and all i'm saying, trish, you can do that and you can get actions against china and china can come back against the u.s. and in the meantime north korea is still getting what it needs to build the weaponry it wants to build. i want that to work, trish, look -- trish: is that true, gordon? is that true? i keep going back to this. i've asked the questions to so many people, is there not a way to actually just, you know, put kim jong un off in a corner and change who we have in power that maybe is a little bit more friendly to the rest of the world and what i keep getting told is, we can't do that because we don't have the right intelligence, we haven't had the relationship with
north korea forget, we cut off 90% of trade and they are still smuggling as lieutenant colonel ralph petersed out. what i'm concerned is the kim jong un regime and destabilizing the regime. right now there's no will in china to actually do that, brian, and so we've got to create the will, how do we do that, we put pressure in every way, shape and form economically on china so that they start to see things our way. >> and all i'm saying, trish, you can do that and you can get actions...
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lieutenant colonel ralph peters tells us exactly how we do that. that's next.ay, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and
lieutenant colonel ralph peters tells us exactly how we do that. that's next.ay, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good...
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fox news strategic analyst, lieutenant colonel ralph peters. start with this, nikki haley saying this is a act of war. do you agree with that? >> i think as close to an act of war you can do without pulling a trigger. >> if they're effectively klee lairing war, trying to get us into a war, part of what we're saying, if we have the sound, we'll play it for people so we can be precise on the wording. let's play it. here we go. >> nuclear powers understand their responsibilities. kim jong-un shows no such understanding. his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. only the strongest sanctions will enable us to resolve this problem through diplomacy. we have kicked the can down the road long enough. there is no more road left. trish: in other words, so begging for war. they want us to go down that path. simultaneously we've done nothing about it for years. we can't continue to do nothing. we can't continue to kick the can down the road. colonel peters what should we do? >> nikki haley is great. she is tough a
fox news strategic analyst, lieutenant colonel ralph peters. start with this, nikki haley saying this is a act of war. do you agree with that? >> i think as close to an act of war you can do without pulling a trigger. >> if they're effectively klee lairing war, trying to get us into a war, part of what we're saying, if we have the sound, we'll play it for people so we can be precise on the wording. let's play it. here we go. >> nuclear powers understand their responsibilities....
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back to you. >> bill: want to bring in lieutenant colonel ralph peters who just wrote a piece gettingou're opening line. better a million dead north koreans than a thousand dead americans. the fundamental reason our government exists is to protect our people and our territory. >> that paragraph concludes we never want to hear in this country the words said we should have done something. bill, if anybody can come up with a viable, realistic solution short of dropping bombs, great, that's wonderful. nobody in their right mind wants war but we have to look at this practically, ethically and morally. it is not practical, ethical or moral to wait for north koreans to kill americans in large number. the reason we have a government is to defend our people and territory. north korean threat, although it's still not fully right, we still have a little time. it is qualitatively different from the russians and cold war or even the chinese. the continuing threats to devastate america and kill americans. the overt outrageous hostility expressed toward us by kim jong-un and his regime is cause for
back to you. >> bill: want to bring in lieutenant colonel ralph peters who just wrote a piece gettingou're opening line. better a million dead north koreans than a thousand dead americans. the fundamental reason our government exists is to protect our people and our territory. >> that paragraph concludes we never want to hear in this country the words said we should have done something. bill, if anybody can come up with a viable, realistic solution short of dropping bombs, great,...
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tonight on the civil war, ralph peters talks about his book, judgment at -- "judgment at appomattox." it describes the last maneuvers generals as grand and robert e lee, which led to the surrender of the confederate army. >> at the beginning of the battle -- i will not even get to the bloodiest parts -- but i am trying to give voices to the dead, to bring them alive as people. how did they speak? how did they think? what was it like? these guys go forward in the dark. some of them have white cross bands. cloth tied toave their sleeves or to the back of their caller -- collar. so hopefully, you will see the white stripes. and in a night attack, you have to be shoulder to shoulder, literally touching the guy next to you. or things can spin out of control. as quietly as they could, they cleared obstacles. they got pioneers, engineers, ready to go forward. the way through their union, take fort stedman, pushed out, take the surrounding batteries, taking the flanking forts. everything is supposed to go right. but in war, nothing ever goes perfectly right. watch the entire program on the ci
tonight on the civil war, ralph peters talks about his book, judgment at -- "judgment at appomattox." it describes the last maneuvers generals as grand and robert e lee, which led to the surrender of the confederate army. >> at the beginning of the battle -- i will not even get to the bloodiest parts -- but i am trying to give voices to the dead, to bring them alive as people. how did they speak? how did they think? what was it like? these guys go forward in the dark. some of...
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that is great pleasure get to introduce ralph peters. for those of you unfamiliar with ralph he is a prize-winning best-selling author of a wide range of books from his civil war novels to strategic analysts. as a former enlisted man with extensive overseas experience he is currently a fox news analyst. analysis -- he has covered topics from africa to iraq. he has
that is great pleasure get to introduce ralph peters. for those of you unfamiliar with ralph he is a prize-winning best-selling author of a wide range of books from his civil war novels to strategic analysts. as a former enlisted man with extensive overseas experience he is currently a fox news analyst. analysis -- he has covered topics from africa to iraq. he has
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in june, 1917, colonel lawson islandt from governors and that was ralph peters who was present at the long island railroad and made an inspection of the property. they chose the location of the camp because it would suit the railroad. the location was approved and construction was left in june, to a very important builder in new york. the book the a conklin -- a empire state building. work that summer was little. heat, rain and incessant mosquitoes plagued the workers. it was nearly unbearable. laborers were imported from new york city, about seven dollars per day today. there were about $12 for carpenters. the largest number of men employed at one time was 15,000. they wanted to expand the railroad two miles to reach the camp. workers erected warehouses. it was a massive operation. the first draft of men arrived on september 10, 1917. they were put to work to finish the camp. by the end of 30,000 men had october, arrived, closing on its capacity of 37,000. when soldiers were given weekend passage trains arrived hourly on , saturdays and return on sundays. the trip from penn station t
in june, 1917, colonel lawson islandt from governors and that was ralph peters who was present at the long island railroad and made an inspection of the property. they chose the location of the camp because it would suit the railroad. the location was approved and construction was left in june, to a very important builder in new york. the book the a conklin -- a empire state building. work that summer was little. heat, rain and incessant mosquitoes plagued the workers. it was nearly unbearable....
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in june 1917 colonel frank lawson went out from governor's island and met with ralph peters and made an inspection of the property. the lirr choose the low case of the camp because it would suit the railroad. the location of the camp was approved. thompson was a very important builder. they built the hotel. work during that summer was brutal. rates paid to laborers imported to new york city were 37.5 cents an hour, $7 today, for laborers and 62.5 cents, about $12 for carpenters. the largest number of men employed at any one time was 15,000. the lirr extended the railroad more than two miles to reach the new camp. workers erected freight yards, coal trestles and ten ware white houses -- warehouses. the first men arrived and were put to work to finish the camp. by the end of october, 30,000 men had arrived closing in on the capacity of 37,000. allowed to come to the camp and thousands made the trip. so the trip was penn station to camp uptoni was a big thing. so the soldiers that were training there were training in trench warfare. son some of the instructors were french or englishmen
in june 1917 colonel frank lawson went out from governor's island and met with ralph peters and made an inspection of the property. the lirr choose the low case of the camp because it would suit the railroad. the location of the camp was approved. thompson was a very important builder. they built the hotel. work during that summer was brutal. rates paid to laborers imported to new york city were 37.5 cents an hour, $7 today, for laborers and 62.5 cents, about $12 for carpenters. the largest...
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that is great pleasure get to introduce ralph peters. for those of you unfamiliar with ralph he is a prize-winning best-selling author of a wide range of books from his civil war novels to strategic analysts. as a former enlisted man with extensive overseas experience he is currently a fox news analyst. analysis -- he has covered topics from africa to iraq. for a wide range of newspapers and magazines. began withhich gettysburg, the valley of the shadow, the dam at petersburg and will conclude with justice at appomattox which will be released on august 29. he will all caps to see the initial copy of this. we do have copies available over labor day weekend. i apologize that this is not released until the end of august. you will have a opportunity to get one. >> you have been coming here since 2013, he is one of our favorites we haven't the heritage center. thank you. [applause] ralph: let me get my regular microphone back. it is great to be back. everyone knows that this is a special place. certainly a haunted place. whenever i go here i g
that is great pleasure get to introduce ralph peters. for those of you unfamiliar with ralph he is a prize-winning best-selling author of a wide range of books from his civil war novels to strategic analysts. as a former enlisted man with extensive overseas experience he is currently a fox news analyst. analysis -- he has covered topics from africa to iraq. for a wide range of newspapers and magazines. began withhich gettysburg, the valley of the shadow, the dam at petersburg and will conclude...
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the first to blink in joining me to break it down fox news strategic analyst lieutenant colonel ralph peters. welcome back to the show. >> kennedy, great to be with you in person. the radiance is incredible. i feel like i might get a sun burn. kennedy: that might just be the shine from one of the north korean missiles. unfortunately, i worry, i was talking to ambassador bolton about this last night. i worry about north korea decides to lobsomething they're going to lobeverything they've got and difficult to intercept dozens of missiles if they choose to do that over seoul and japan and sgaum hawaii. >> and that may well be. the truth is we can't see into that guy's head. clearly lot of snakes in there, but my worry about kim jong-un isn't that he's insane but rather he has an information deficit about the rest of the world, and he's been dealing with weak u.s. administrations for both parties for so long that wanted to talk this out, talk this out, i'm afraid he may overestimate his capacities greatly and underestimate both our capacities and our resolve, and when he says the north korean pe
the first to blink in joining me to break it down fox news strategic analyst lieutenant colonel ralph peters. welcome back to the show. >> kennedy, great to be with you in person. the radiance is incredible. i feel like i might get a sun burn. kennedy: that might just be the shine from one of the north korean missiles. unfortunately, i worry, i was talking to ambassador bolton about this last night. i worry about north korea decides to lobsomething they're going to lobeverything they've...
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the first to blink in joining me to break it down fox news strategic analyst lieutenant colonel ralph peterse book judgment. welcome back to the show. >> kennedy, great to be with you in person. the radiance is incredible. i feel like i might get a sun burn. kennedy: that might just be the shine from one of the north korean missiles. unfortunately, i worry, i was talking to ambassador bolton about this last night. i worry about north korea decides to lobsomething they're going to lobeverything they've got and difficult to intercept dozens of missiles if they choose to do that over seoul and japan and sgaum hawaii. >> and that may well be. the truth is we can't see into that guy's head. clearly lot of snakes in there, but my worry about kim jong-un isn't that he's insane but rather he has an information deficit about the rest of the world, and he's been dealing with weak u.s. administrations for both parties for so long that wanted to talk this out, talk this out, i'm afraid he may overestimate his capacities greatly and underestimate both our capacities and our resolve, and when he says the
the first to blink in joining me to break it down fox news strategic analyst lieutenant colonel ralph peterse book judgment. welcome back to the show. >> kennedy, great to be with you in person. the radiance is incredible. i feel like i might get a sun burn. kennedy: that might just be the shine from one of the north korean missiles. unfortunately, i worry, i was talking to ambassador bolton about this last night. i worry about north korea decides to lobsomething they're going to...
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consider ralph peters who suggested that are a skepticism of in league with nazi sympathizers. >> harde's up to us us. how many people can we be in opposition to at once? why not just except that bad people -- >> it sounds like charles lindbergh
consider ralph peters who suggested that are a skepticism of in league with nazi sympathizers. >> harde's up to us us. how many people can we be in opposition to at once? why not just except that bad people -- >> it sounds like charles lindbergh
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this is what ralph peters had to say in an op-ed he wrote "better a million dead, north koreans, than a thousand dead americans. our government exist to protect people and our territory, but the dangers of a preemptive strike are white that he could immediately hit south korea. >> most americans find that logic immoral. it's not effective i think because at the end of the day, there is no surgical strike option. we could reliably take out the missile threat without mass casualties and tremendous economic devastation and third, the risk of that war would spread from north korea to other parts of asia, which would be perhaps the worst case outcome for the united states. >> heather: michael singh, thank you very much for joining us and sticking around. thank you. >> jon: a splitting danger in the west as crews struggled to contain nearly 100 raging wildfires. major cities now affected. from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protecte
this is what ralph peters had to say in an op-ed he wrote "better a million dead, north koreans, than a thousand dead americans. our government exist to protect people and our territory, but the dangers of a preemptive strike are white that he could immediately hit south korea. >> most americans find that logic immoral. it's not effective i think because at the end of the day, there is no surgical strike option. we could reliably take out the missile threat without mass casualties...
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colonel ralph peters, thank you very much. >> thank you cheryl.king up the developments in north korea but also watching the story. popular toy company lego is laying off 1400 employees after a sharp drop in sales. it's the company's first appointed 13 years and it's media savvy kids and even robots but that hasn't stopped sales from falling 5% this year. coming up, the blame game continues. this the site has been named just for hillary supporters who feel that they were underrepresented by the media during the election. we have those details for you but first cleveland police protesting the brown season opener after many key players kneel during the national anthem last month. cleveland behind the protest detective, steven loomis is here to speak about it next. needles. essential for vinyl, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further j
colonel ralph peters, thank you very much. >> thank you cheryl.king up the developments in north korea but also watching the story. popular toy company lego is laying off 1400 employees after a sharp drop in sales. it's the company's first appointed 13 years and it's media savvy kids and even robots but that hasn't stopped sales from falling 5% this year. coming up, the blame game continues. this the site has been named just for hillary supporters who feel that they were underrepresented...
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we have fox news strategic analyst lieutenant colonel ralph peters. with, sir. >> hey, trish. trish: beating the drum on this over and over again, i'm glad to see mnuchin in the audience, i'd like to see more action out of the treasury secretary. what can and should we be doing? >> the president's speech, i've got give credit on this, there's going to be a lot of bed wetting in washington because he spoke plainly and clearly. he did not attack the u.n. virulently, he said sensible things. give him credit. when it comes to north korea, you know, he's just right. i wish he said we'll totally destroy the regime rather than north korea, that's nitpicking. overall this was a no bs speech, and i think it's just what the u.n. and the world needed to hear. trish: a little refreshing. >> yeah. trish: i made the point as we were going to adam shapiro's report, in the last eight years we heard a very different tone, almost an apologetic tone from president obama. we're sorry for being the united states of america. here, we're proud of being the united states of america and you should be
we have fox news strategic analyst lieutenant colonel ralph peters. with, sir. >> hey, trish. trish: beating the drum on this over and over again, i'm glad to see mnuchin in the audience, i'd like to see more action out of the treasury secretary. what can and should we be doing? >> the president's speech, i've got give credit on this, there's going to be a lot of bed wetting in washington because he spoke plainly and clearly. he did not attack the u.n. virulently, he said sensible...
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consider ralph peters who suggested that our skepticism put us in league with nazi sympathizers.ke harde in opposition to at once? why not just except that bad people -- >> it sounds like charles lindbergh saying that hitler
consider ralph peters who suggested that our skepticism put us in league with nazi sympathizers.ke harde in opposition to at once? why not just except that bad people -- >> it sounds like charles lindbergh saying that hitler
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thoughts on what we just heard, fox news strategic analyst, author of a new book, lieutenant colonel ralph peters. good to see you, sir. >> hi, trish. trish: i want to get to north korea in a second but you are someone who served this country. first of all as we see the news surrounding the nfl right now, and we see the president again, commenting on his disgust with the players that are not willing to stand up and be patriots for the country in a way where they're honoring the national anthem, what is your react sun? >> i think there is no question about it. the overgrown, overweight, overpaid, spoiled brats of the nfl have a first amendment right to protest. and rest of us have a perfect right to turn off the nfl and not watch the games. they have that right because far better, far braver men than they are died to give them that right. and i find it rich when people who make 7 or eight figure salaries every single year, play the oppression card. so, yes i defend their right to protest. i think it is disgraceful that they're doing it. trish: you know, listen, freedom of speech is very much part
thoughts on what we just heard, fox news strategic analyst, author of a new book, lieutenant colonel ralph peters. good to see you, sir. >> hi, trish. trish: i want to get to north korea in a second but you are someone who served this country. first of all as we see the news surrounding the nfl right now, and we see the president again, commenting on his disgust with the players that are not willing to stand up and be patriots for the country in a way where they're honoring the national...
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consider ralph peters who suggested that are a skepticism of in league with nazi sympathizers. >> hardwhat he's up to us us. how many people can we be in opposition to at once? why not just except that bad people -- >> it sounds like charles lindbergh
consider ralph peters who suggested that are a skepticism of in league with nazi sympathizers. >> hardwhat he's up to us us. how many people can we be in opposition to at once? why not just except that bad people -- >> it sounds like charles lindbergh
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lieutenant colonel ralph peters, he was on this show. he said we're out of diplomatic options. we can do. we need to think about what is best for all of us right here at home in america. watch. >> i would rather see dead north koreans than dead americans and what concerns me, as we keep kicking the can down the road even now, how many dead americans is it worth to soothe our politically correct consciences? do we want to wait until a nuclear weapon or nuclear weapons plural hit american military bases and cities? trish: joining me with his thoughts on all of thises, former u.n. ambassador for special political affairs, ambassador stuart holiday. ambassador, i have to say, drafting of this u.n. resolution, why haven't we done this, i don't know five years ago? this guy possibly wants to take us out but we haven't said we'll not shut down on all the things that north korea is doing? >> two words, russia and china and their veto. it is only now that we've gotten to the point where thanks to nikki haley and the efforts of the administration where china is starting to feel the heat.
lieutenant colonel ralph peters, he was on this show. he said we're out of diplomatic options. we can do. we need to think about what is best for all of us right here at home in america. watch. >> i would rather see dead north koreans than dead americans and what concerns me, as we keep kicking the can down the road even now, how many dead americans is it worth to soothe our politically correct consciences? do we want to wait until a nuclear weapon or nuclear weapons plural hit american...
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rest of the world they absolutely are i mean just this week a columnist for the new york post ralph peters wrote an opinion piece declaring we need to destroy north korea before it's too late the first sentence of this piece reads better a million dead north koreans than a thousand dead americans peter he's not just media figures and also a former lieutenant colonel in the u.s. army how prevalent is this way of thinking in our military and how do you read that if you're in pyongyang i don't think it's very prevalent in our military the military folks i've listened to and spoken to are not taking that approach they're the ones who really emphasize diplomacy is people like donald trump who've got no military background and little military understanding who's full of this kind of bluster and you've got nikki haley's saying time is running out but you don't have matters saying that it's not as good moments until lucent is certainly not saying that everybody knows that there has to be a diplomatic solution and we even know what the diplomatic solution will look like nikki haley's said that this
rest of the world they absolutely are i mean just this week a columnist for the new york post ralph peters wrote an opinion piece declaring we need to destroy north korea before it's too late the first sentence of this piece reads better a million dead north koreans than a thousand dead americans peter he's not just media figures and also a former lieutenant colonel in the u.s. army how prevalent is this way of thinking in our military and how do you read that if you're in pyongyang i don't...
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joining us now, ralph peters, fox news strategic analyst. >> good morning, stuart. in europe, germany has the same chancellor again, why should we care? what difference to us? >> the difference, core alliance with nato. economically our trade with the e.u. and their trade with us. interaction of the financial markets is very, very important. but we also share a civilization. and angela merkel is the leader of european civilization certainly at this point. so her win, even though size of her win was diminished somewhat by a protest vote, it is a signal how confident germans feel they can do a protest vote. it was good news for germany, good news for europe, good news for us, bad news for vladmir putin. stuart: you think it was good news for germany, good news for europe? >> yes. stuart: it was angela merkel who opened the door to well over a million migrants, mostly muslim. they have had some significant problems ever since, the same is true, because a lot of those migrants went all over europe. there was one european civilization. i put it to you, that civilization i
joining us now, ralph peters, fox news strategic analyst. >> good morning, stuart. in europe, germany has the same chancellor again, why should we care? what difference to us? >> the difference, core alliance with nato. economically our trade with the e.u. and their trade with us. interaction of the financial markets is very, very important. but we also share a civilization. and angela merkel is the leader of european civilization certainly at this point. so her win, even though...
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lieutenant colonel ralph peters is with us. that is his latest book. i read it cover to cover. , come on in. what is this about take them out? you want a preemptive strike? >> everything in one of my columns in the "new york post" i own, the post owns the headlines. stuart: that's different. >> but, nuance. my position is, first of all, it is a moral and ethical as well as a practical issue. why is it moral as people on both sides of the aisle in d.c. assume that we have to wait for north korea to kill americans, possibly in large numbers before we do anything? i'm not ad advocating at an attack today or normal. but when its clear they performed whole cycle, putting a nuclear warhead on targets in the united states or our territories, with this regime, consistently and rabidly threatened to kill americans that devastated our country. it is not like the old soviet union, you can not count on them being rational. my position is this, better dead north koreans than dead americans. it would be plain wrong to allow north korea to land the first nuke. stuart: immediate future, the nex
lieutenant colonel ralph peters is with us. that is his latest book. i read it cover to cover. , come on in. what is this about take them out? you want a preemptive strike? >> everything in one of my columns in the "new york post" i own, the post owns the headlines. stuart: that's different. >> but, nuance. my position is, first of all, it is a moral and ethical as well as a practical issue. why is it moral as people on both sides of the aisle in d.c. assume that we have...
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let's bring in colonel ralph peters. there was a pause there and then there was some applause.e seemed maybe a little stunned by just how direct the president was in some remarks and some people agreed maybe socialism isn't the best thing for everyone in the world. >> i'm with the president on venezuela. obama never called them out remotely as forcefully. as we watch the hurricanes and earthquakes. they're natural disasters, we can't stop them. but the tragedy in venezuela was utterly preventable. venezuela, a nation with the largest oil reserves in the world. 32 million people. once the richest country in latin america with a thriving democracy. and now look at it. president trump is also right about the effects of socialism. the problem with socialism is it's so damned antisocial. it destroys societies. socialism, the twin of communism, elevates theory above humans. the great thing about our democracy is it puts the humans above any theories. so socialism sounds great. equality, social justice, fairness, free stuff, except it doesn't work because it doesn't take into account
let's bring in colonel ralph peters. there was a pause there and then there was some applause.e seemed maybe a little stunned by just how direct the president was in some remarks and some people agreed maybe socialism isn't the best thing for everyone in the world. >> i'm with the president on venezuela. obama never called them out remotely as forcefully. as we watch the hurricanes and earthquakes. they're natural disasters, we can't stop them. but the tragedy in venezuela was utterly...
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ralph peters o on to something that sounds similar to lindsey graham.t what happens and write us at friends@foxnews.com. at 11:00 today not the president of the united states but attorney general jeff sessions will have an announcement on the future of the dreamers. those kids who came here because their parents brought them here very young age not really their decision and whether they have a future fro in the u.s. or have to leave. president obama said you can stay but now there is an expiration date on that because 10 to 12 republican governors have sued the administration saying i want an answer. i want to end this dream act because it's unconstitutional. the president has until september 5th, 11:00 today he is going to make his announcement and it's very creative. abby: sounds like he is going to punt it off to congress. brian: where it belonged to begin with. abby: executive order formerly by president obama was unconstitutional. that's why we are doing away with daca. steve: it was not an executive order. the dhs changed the rules. they did not g
ralph peters o on to something that sounds similar to lindsey graham.t what happens and write us at friends@foxnews.com. at 11:00 today not the president of the united states but attorney general jeff sessions will have an announcement on the future of the dreamers. those kids who came here because their parents brought them here very young age not really their decision and whether they have a future fro in the u.s. or have to leave. president obama said you can stay but now there is an...
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