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at the bush administration and of course as you point out tom in the obama administration and i will give you this point the obama administration had a smaller group of people to look at and what they also did is they decided to up the risk quotient that they're willing to take and that's part of the reason that eighty six were cleared for transfer that doesn't mean they were innocent no one even the obama station didn't say they're in it what you say is if they're going to you with us or transfer thomas go ahead before we go to the break so but they cleared right they've been cleared. charles they've been cleared yeah just like you know show me where the three hundred something you said earlier is going on here or something absurd is going on here many have gone back something or started or many have gone back to recidivate activity no no wait a second no wait a second a second many of them are certain many of the people you know wait no no you say that i'm saying something absurd i don't even understand it i'm not saying they're unique population i'm not saying are you saying all of
at the bush administration and of course as you point out tom in the obama administration and i will give you this point the obama administration had a smaller group of people to look at and what they also did is they decided to up the risk quotient that they're willing to take and that's part of the reason that eighty six were cleared for transfer that doesn't mean they were innocent no one even the obama station didn't say they're in it what you say is if they're going to you with us or...
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secondly, the administration hasn't agreed to release the emails between senior administration officialslligence folks about how the talking points were changed. if their story is true, they should have no problem, heavily redact them. take the names out of them. let the american public see who is emailing what and why those things were taken out. one suspects that they don't support the administration's story and that's why they want to bury them. >> bret: next up, syria, chemical weapons and what the u.s. should do about them. switch your car insurance to geico and we could help you save on boat and motorcycle insurance too. other insurance companies are een with envy. oh, no, no, no...i'm sorry, but this is all wrong? i would never say that. writer: well what would you say? gecko: well i'd probably emphasize the savings. ya know...lose that green with envy bit. rubbish. it's just a reference about my complexion. writer: but the focus groups thought that the... gecko: focus groups. geico doesn't use focus groups. uhh...excuse me. no one told me we were using focus groups. vo: geico. fi
secondly, the administration hasn't agreed to release the emails between senior administration officialslligence folks about how the talking points were changed. if their story is true, they should have no problem, heavily redact them. take the names out of them. let the american public see who is emailing what and why those things were taken out. one suspects that they don't support the administration's story and that's why they want to bury them. >> bret: next up, syria, chemical...
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the administration says special exchanges dined to designed to make it easier for small businesses will be delayed until 2015. >> a huge portion of the sell job when they passed the law in 2010, there was many -- there were many senators, members of congress saying i'm doing this because it's going to help small businesses. >> since insurance is more expensive for small businesses analysts fear many my stop trying and go on the insurance. >> people leaving employment based insurance and coming into the individual insurance market, their costs and their numbers will overwhelm those who are currently uninsured. >> meanwhile 79 senators, including several liberal lawmakers recently voted to repeal a new tax in obama care on medical devices, following a similar vote in the house. >> the house and the senate agreeing this is a harmonic convergence. it doesn't happen. on this it has happened because the adverse consequences to our economiened at quality of healthcare are so apparent. >> the two separate votes have not become law but shown opposition to the sales tax on medical devices. why di
the administration says special exchanges dined to designed to make it easier for small businesses will be delayed until 2015. >> a huge portion of the sell job when they passed the law in 2010, there was many -- there were many senators, members of congress saying i'm doing this because it's going to help small businesses. >> since insurance is more expensive for small businesses analysts fear many my stop trying and go on the insurance. >> people leaving employment based...
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>> the fact is that the obama administration redlining was a bad idea. is a worse idea, it is a credibility to the government itself. but it doesn't mean you have to carry on into another foolish thing. we have had over 70,000 people murdered in the country of mexico. and there hasn't been a peep from the administration about the violence that has raged through mexico. we suddenly have a council of foreign relations drivers who were talking about going to war in syria. can somebody swear that up?is tp breath and say how do we achieve this. we are not sure what to do with their chemical weapons, we do not belong in the middle of another civil war. you know, do not send in the marines. lou: john bolton, k.t. mcfarland, thank you for being here. go to loudobbs.com and get the links for facebook page and e-mail me at loudobbs.com. but next, a dramatic new report from the epa, turning refracting debate around. a live report from john roberts on this important ruling in pennsylvania. that is next. you make a great team. it's been that way since e day you met.
>> the fact is that the obama administration redlining was a bad idea. is a worse idea, it is a credibility to the government itself. but it doesn't mean you have to carry on into another foolish thing. we have had over 70,000 people murdered in the country of mexico. and there hasn't been a peep from the administration about the violence that has raged through mexico. we suddenly have a council of foreign relations drivers who were talking about going to war in syria. can somebody swear...
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today, the obama administration said it has come to no conclusions. car bomb exploded today outside the french embassy in tripoli, libya. two french guards and teenager were wounded. it's the first such assault on an ambassador in the libyan capital. the diplomatic facility in benghazi was hit last september 11th. still ahead. will the boston bombings derail immigration reform? first, washington politicians target a cheaper way to shop. @ [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> bret: new home sales rebounded in march by 1.5%, that's better than february but not as good as january. the dow if it finished ahead 12 after that scare we telling you about earlier with the tweet from ap. the s&p up 16. nasdaq up 26. if you are a lot of people online shopping break you get on sales tax. it can add up. washington wants a piece of the action. chief w
today, the obama administration said it has come to no conclusions. car bomb exploded today outside the french embassy in tripoli, libya. two french guards and teenager were wounded. it's the first such assault on an ambassador in the libyan capital. the diplomatic facility in benghazi was hit last september 11th. still ahead. will the boston bombings derail immigration reform? first, washington politicians target a cheaper way to shop. @ [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by...
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, i used to be in the obama administration so i have a lot of sympathy for them but whenever an unspecified person in the obama administration decides that you, bob smith or whoever it is in fact a combatant in the war on al qaeda and its associates, a pretty murky concept itself, that suddenly we're no longer in the land of constitutional law, we're no longer in the land of ode protections. the law of war governs and poof all bets are off and anything can happen. and it's really kind of irrelevant if we think we can kill that person once we say they are a combatant by bopping them on the head with a plank versus a drone strike is irrelevant. the scary thing is once you have this incredibly ambiguous and infinitely flexible sort of legal theory that says when we say you're a combatant you are a combatant, end of story, nobody ever gets to investigate or second-guess us, that's the problem. >> but where the technology comes in is it does effect those decisions in this murky land by lowering the bars. it is an enabler. and that's
, i used to be in the obama administration so i have a lot of sympathy for them but whenever an unspecified person in the obama administration decides that you, bob smith or whoever it is in fact a combatant in the war on al qaeda and its associates, a pretty murky concept itself, that suddenly we're no longer in the land of constitutional law, we're no longer in the land of ode protections. the law of war governs and poof all bets are off and anything can happen. and it's really kind of...
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. >> what is he the most important thing to having been inside the administration and watching these vaunted decisions unfold, what is the most important thing for us to have learned or think about when we think about the bush legacy in terms of what we do going forward? >> you hit upon some of it. i teach presidential decision making post world war ii. when you make decision, you make good decisions or you make bad decisions, making no decision can be one of those, too. there were an awful lot of bad decisions in this administration. one of the things americans should take away from that is the apathy and general lack of knowledge about those decisions made for the american people is a contributing factor if not the ov overriding factor of those decisi decisions being made. if we continue to be ap thet ic during that time i sub me we are during president obama's tenure, we will get more of this not less. >> there's news today from dianne feinstein, talking about calls for the administration to release prisoners in guantanamo. guantanamo is a perfect example of a decision made in a fa
. >> what is he the most important thing to having been inside the administration and watching these vaunted decisions unfold, what is the most important thing for us to have learned or think about when we think about the bush legacy in terms of what we do going forward? >> you hit upon some of it. i teach presidential decision making post world war ii. when you make decision, you make good decisions or you make bad decisions, making no decision can be one of those, too. there were...
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to talk about what the obama administration is thinking? u: saying that the obama administration is -- i want to use the words, absolutely not caving to north korea threats by delaying the fires of a minute man ibm this week, are they? >> yeah, but right now nobody wants a war in the korean peninsula, right now have you a reckless, irresponsible north korean leader who might drag everyone into that. at the end of the week, i think he will shoot down the missile, i don't think we shoot it down unless it is it headed for north korea. lou: the world is baby sitting this outrageous bernality. >> he is like a suicide bomber. lou: and he has nuclear -- >> he has nukes, that is the problem, he now has nukes when this is over, i think it will be over, i don't think we'll go to war at the end of the day, but what will have happened? after the bush administration, clinton administration, he will have nuclear weapons. lou: tell me, what would war with north korea look like? would we send troops like -- that worked out so well in 1950. or send icbns tha
to talk about what the obama administration is thinking? u: saying that the obama administration is -- i want to use the words, absolutely not caving to north korea threats by delaying the fires of a minute man ibm this week, are they? >> yeah, but right now nobody wants a war in the korean peninsula, right now have you a reckless, irresponsible north korean leader who might drag everyone into that. at the end of the week, i think he will shoot down the missile, i don't think we shoot it...
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the obama administration now releasing the latest u.s. intelligence assessment.assessment believing with varying degrees of confidence that the syrian regime of president bashar al assad has used chemical weapons on what they describe as a small scale in syria, specifically the chemical agent sarin. that's the intelligence assessment. they're now searching for hard evidence to backup that intelligence assessment saying given the stakes involved and what we have learned from our own recent experience referring to the lack of wmd or chemical weapons found in iraq back in 2003, intelligence assessments the white house says alone are not sufficient, only credible and corroborated facts that provide us with some degree of certainty will guide our decision making and strengthen our leadership of the international community. barbara starr's our pentagon correspondent. barbara, our viewers know in recent weeks and months the president has said if there's evidence of u ched by the syria regime or transferred to terrorist groups, that's a red line for the u.s., a game-chan
the obama administration now releasing the latest u.s. intelligence assessment.assessment believing with varying degrees of confidence that the syrian regime of president bashar al assad has used chemical weapons on what they describe as a small scale in syria, specifically the chemical agent sarin. that's the intelligence assessment. they're now searching for hard evidence to backup that intelligence assessment saying given the stakes involved and what we have learned from our own recent...
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i'd like the administration to review the status of the 86 detainees from the past and see if they can be cleared for transfer in the past. we are still living in the legacy as to decisions as to guantanamo bay. >> they are still being tortured and some force fed twice day. if you've never seen a demonstration of force-feeding you're shackled to a chair and a tube is stuck down your throat to the stomach, you know that's torture. the torture is still going on and the residue is still going on. what has guantanamo done? it allows the current administration says we won't ship them there, to bagram or somewhere elsewhere we know they will not be taken care of at all. >> colonel lawrence wilkinson, thank you for joining us from texas. i really appreciate it. >> thanks for having me, chris. >>> george w. bush called himself the decider. up next, i'll talk with a person who made a truly courageous, some say unpopular decision as the bush administration beat the drums of war. we'll be right back. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles.
i'd like the administration to review the status of the 86 detainees from the past and see if they can be cleared for transfer in the past. we are still living in the legacy as to decisions as to guantanamo bay. >> they are still being tortured and some force fed twice day. if you've never seen a demonstration of force-feeding you're shackled to a chair and a tube is stuck down your throat to the stomach, you know that's torture. the torture is still going on and the residue is still...
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than the clinton administration, stronger than the bush administration. and in areas like epa we have done things like the clean car rules. it's been trail blazing in term of the kind of agreement where they come together for better economic outcome. on the question of new laws we're working to implement them as quickly as possible. you know, with a little challenging in the front early years because congress was resist ending. appropriating money and a challenge to keep up. we we will get there. in term of the income distribution question, what i meant to say we have a disparity of income growing. it is something that has to inform how we make our policy. i believe that the tax code should be, of course, for correction in that. >> we're out of time, mr. chairman. i realize that. i would like in writing a little more explanation on income distribution. i don't believe that is a government's responsibility for search what we should be doing. >> i agree. i'm happy to respond. >> the gentlelady in writing. >> thank you very much. good to see you. congratulati
than the clinton administration, stronger than the bush administration. and in areas like epa we have done things like the clean car rules. it's been trail blazing in term of the kind of agreement where they come together for better economic outcome. on the question of new laws we're working to implement them as quickly as possible. you know, with a little challenging in the front early years because congress was resist ending. appropriating money and a challenge to keep up. we we will get...
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the administration does have the flexibility. if they do not comment -- if they do not, we attempted to give the president the authority to have the flexibility of picking and choosing. there were to be no across-the- board cuts. the administration issued indicating the president would veto legislation that gave that flexibility. i think the administration does have the opportunities to make decisions about prioritizing spending within the department of transportation. if they do not, they ought to be asking -- the surprising thing to me is that this president does not ask for the ability to reestablish the priorities -- my experience in serving with congress would previous administrations, every president wants more authority, not less. >> let me add, i believe the administration ought to postpone these furloughs. at least for 30 days to give the congress an opportunity -- i would permithority a more flexible response to the sequestration requirements at a time when there is heightened security. about security around the country
the administration does have the flexibility. if they do not comment -- if they do not, we attempted to give the president the authority to have the flexibility of picking and choosing. there were to be no across-the- board cuts. the administration issued indicating the president would veto legislation that gave that flexibility. i think the administration does have the opportunities to make decisions about prioritizing spending within the department of transportation. if they do not, they...
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the most senior people in administration and national security get together. e ic presents them the evidence and they make decisions and offer the president options. the easiest option still very difficult is going to the u.n. and getting international support or american security council resolution. the problem is the russians and chinese have been shameful in their blocking of any meaningful action at the u.n. security council as the russians have continued to sell them arms not to mention the iranians which have pumped in material support, weapons, fighters, they have gone all in to continue propping up the assad regime. there are all these factors internationally making things more difficult. let's be clear. this is a global problem. we all need to put as much pressure on russia and china to take meaningful action. >> tommie vietor, former white house spokesman in the obama administration. >>> i want to bring in steve clemmons, editor at large for a magazine and my friend, full disclosure. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> talking about the crucial
the most senior people in administration and national security get together. e ic presents them the evidence and they make decisions and offer the president options. the easiest option still very difficult is going to the u.n. and getting international support or american security council resolution. the problem is the russians and chinese have been shameful in their blocking of any meaningful action at the u.n. security council as the russians have continued to sell them arms not to mention...
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again, why the administration decided doknst designating tsarnaev an enemy combatant. catherine herridge here in washington the on the fbi's contact. with tamerlan tsarnaev who died on friday night. boston seven days after the attack. but we begin with chief washington correspondent james rosen and stunning news of another planned attack of terror. good evening, james. >> bret, good evening. canadian officials announced today they arrested two men this afternoon and charged them with plotting with the aid of al qaeda to blow up a passenger train traveling from new york to the greater torrent area. the alleged terrorist are age 30 and are raheed of toronto. they worked with canadian intelligence and u.s. national security and law enforcement officers to interrupt this alleged plot in an 8 month investigation code named project smooth. they said the plot was detected early on and neither american nor canadian citizens faced any imminent threat as a result. u.s. officials told fox news the defendants' objective was to blow up a bridge in the tore torrent area tornted while
again, why the administration decided doknst designating tsarnaev an enemy combatant. catherine herridge here in washington the on the fbi's contact. with tamerlan tsarnaev who died on friday night. boston seven days after the attack. but we begin with chief washington correspondent james rosen and stunning news of another planned attack of terror. good evening, james. >> bret, good evening. canadian officials announced today they arrested two men this afternoon and charged them with...
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where is the administration on this issue? there has been no decision announced yet. a lot of people have expressed concerns that the afghanis themselves are very concerned because they fear abandonment after the u.s. withdraws combat troops. post-2014 number has not been set. at that conversations about what he is working on. they have not made a recommendation. it is an evolving situation. things are going to change. bilateral get a security agreement with the afghans. there are lots of questions that have to be answered. it is a mistake to say here is the no. we picked, let the debate it. they have to take responsibility for the un sovereignty and security. it could be 20 years from now, 30 years from now, you'd still get to the situation where people will be nervous about us leaving. the longer we stay the great to the dependency. i have been very supportive of what the generals are doing a lot of a slowly transferring responsibility. overis being transferred to the afghan national security forces in a way that puts them and the best position to be able to secure t
where is the administration on this issue? there has been no decision announced yet. a lot of people have expressed concerns that the afghanis themselves are very concerned because they fear abandonment after the u.s. withdraws combat troops. post-2014 number has not been set. at that conversations about what he is working on. they have not made a recommendation. it is an evolving situation. things are going to change. bilateral get a security agreement with the afghans. there are lots of...
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and remember, the administration is presenting this against the history of the bush administration and iraq war. and something they lewded to obliquely in the letter to the senators today. so i think what they're trying to do is show an a bundance of caution and not use the intelligence to reach conclusions prematurely particularly in a case like this where president obama is on record as being extremely reluctant about being drawn into the conflict. >> warner: amy smithson what is sirin and what is known about the assad regime and whether they have a stock agent. >> it is a nerve agent, created during the world war ii era. the syrian government has long been thought to have an active offensive chemical weapons program that includes not only nerve agents sirin and bx but also one that many may remember from the world war ier ar mustard gas. >> woodruff: and when the president's letter or rather his legislative affairs director letter says that, especially, you know, there are a lot of questions to be answered before a determination could be made to act. >> what kind of evidence could t
and remember, the administration is presenting this against the history of the bush administration and iraq war. and something they lewded to obliquely in the letter to the senators today. so i think what they're trying to do is show an a bundance of caution and not use the intelligence to reach conclusions prematurely particularly in a case like this where president obama is on record as being extremely reluctant about being drawn into the conflict. >> warner: amy smithson what is sirin...
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. >> this i i am peeral attitude n the part of the administration and you're the most recent example of that imperialism is disgusting. >> we're talking about general impacts. >> they knew the general i am zacks we've been talking about reduction and available controller hours of 10% for months. >> you didn't tell them which airports, which airlines. >> we told them they should expect significant impacts as major facilities. >> the faa chief under fire for flyers getting hot under the collar. welcome, i'm neil cavuto, and to hear some republicans tell us, the sequestration blame doesn't fly. airlines are now complaining. chicago o'hare on the big frustration and still the big wait, huh? >> nationwide, 2,623 flights delayed so far today. that's according to the flight tracking service flight aware. while many of those were due to weather, the majority of them are considered to be fallout from the sequestration cuts. this morning 45 minute delays in los angeles. 30 minutes in chicago. you can see we're in a afternoon lull but we spoke to passengers flying across the country and experie
. >> this i i am peeral attitude n the part of the administration and you're the most recent example of that imperialism is disgusting. >> we're talking about general impacts. >> they knew the general i am zacks we've been talking about reduction and available controller hours of 10% for months. >> you didn't tell them which airports, which airlines. >> we told them they should expect significant impacts as major facilities. >> the faa chief under fire for...
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the post says the administration wants to make it easier for people to refinance. while the fha would not comment we want to dig deep or this. michael barr, former assistant treasury secretary and is currently the professor of the university of michigan law school. joe lavorgna, chief u.s. economist at deutsche bank. welcome, gentlemen. >> let me start with you. as i bdz understand it, you are generally in favor of this with some exceptions. detail how you would find this a good plan. >> i think the important thing is to get the balance right. nobody wants to go back to the irresponsible lending of the last decade that really crushed the american economy. the problem now is that credit has gotten very, very tight and there may be room to find credit worthy borrowers in a larger pool, at least as i understand it, how the administration is talking about is providing clarity to lenders about the rules under which they put back mortgages in the event of future default and clarity and transparency on that is good and then secondly, to make sure that the loans that are be
the post says the administration wants to make it easier for people to refinance. while the fha would not comment we want to dig deep or this. michael barr, former assistant treasury secretary and is currently the professor of the university of michigan law school. joe lavorgna, chief u.s. economist at deutsche bank. welcome, gentlemen. >> let me start with you. as i bdz understand it, you are generally in favor of this with some exceptions. detail how you would find this a good plan....
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the administration has not made a decision on it yet. don't think they really need to make a decision yet. so they are pushing that off a little bit. the fear is that the afghans are getting very concerned about this. this lack of clarity about the future is causing them all to hedge a little bit. a result, this fear of abandonment is a real concern. on some part, the it ministration will have to come up with their plan for post- teen, 18 months away. i think there is still a debate about the numbers. 2014, 18- for post months away. i think there are still a debate debate about the numbers. aey also want a cow or -- counterterrorism force their able to go after al qaeda targets. >> a quick what about
the administration has not made a decision on it yet. don't think they really need to make a decision yet. so they are pushing that off a little bit. the fear is that the afghans are getting very concerned about this. this lack of clarity about the future is causing them all to hedge a little bit. a result, this fear of abandonment is a real concern. on some part, the it ministration will have to come up with their plan for post- teen, 18 months away. i think there is still a debate about the...
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is this real skepticism by the obama administration that maybe assad didn't okay? this just an attempt to buy time? >> well, it could be both. it could be buy time. one of the things josh and i were discussing, the syrian government has, whether or not there was a strict chain of custody up to the command staff, they've lost control of those weapons. that's an important item to remember, but the second part is this issue about red lines and chemical weapons has been on the table for a long time and you've got to ask who had the most to gain by the minimalist use of this. and frankly, it's the syrian opposition. i'm not saying that's the case, but it's a legitimate question to ask. i imagine we have signals intelligence scrambling around and political leadership saying what the hell just happened here, what happened and we're trying to process how much control there might have been about these incidents that josh reported on. so i think there's a legitimate issue that we need to sort out because you could begin assigning blame and retribution to the wrong element. >>
is this real skepticism by the obama administration that maybe assad didn't okay? this just an attempt to buy time? >> well, it could be both. it could be buy time. one of the things josh and i were discussing, the syrian government has, whether or not there was a strict chain of custody up to the command staff, they've lost control of those weapons. that's an important item to remember, but the second part is this issue about red lines and chemical weapons has been on the table for a...
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the obama administration issued regulations. the bush administration actually issued more than 2,000. under the obama administration the net benefits of rules have been over $91 billion and a lot of that is not deregulatory savings for companies. the bulk of it includes lives saved. >> health benefits. >> health benefits. so cost benefit analysis helped reagan get rid of lead in gasoline and that's because the health benefits of getting rid of lead in gasoline way outweighed the costs. >> i'm interested that you say reagan's analysis is empirical. does that suggest that he did the analysis before he executed the strategy? because in thatcher's case she did not. >> it was an ideological -- >> absolutely from the outset. >> the aspiration from the reagan framework taken most sympathetically was evidence-based. i wouldn't want to say that everything that was done in any administration, certainly president reagan's or prime minister thatcher's was evidence based. but the french theorist said that hypocrisy is the tribute vice pays to
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the administration is going back to the early 90's. acknowledge the logical fundamentals of the threat against us. the straight line nexus between an ideology rooted in the islamic scripture, which is a lot more mainstream than we like to a knowledge and the threat against the united states. they cannot bring themselves to do that. and on the other side -- lou: cannot say a word or words radical islamist. this is administration refused to even say terror. suddenly because of what the tragic events in boston, they were faced with, for the first time, having to say terror and to finally acknowledges, although he did not in the initial statements to and secondly, there were people on the left in the media and elsewhere praying for this to be a caucasian said the terrorists. i mean -- >> well, they did get a couple of quotations. lou: true caucasians as kevin williams pointed out. >> there were some people even were openly saying, gee, we hope is going to be a right-wing extremist. it is astonishing from the media. they could hardly call t
the administration is going back to the early 90's. acknowledge the logical fundamentals of the threat against us. the straight line nexus between an ideology rooted in the islamic scripture, which is a lot more mainstream than we like to a knowledge and the threat against the united states. they cannot bring themselves to do that. and on the other side -- lou: cannot say a word or words radical islamist. this is administration refused to even say terror. suddenly because of what the tragic...
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the obama administration has made some progress in closing those empty accounts. e controller at the office of management and budget says in 2011 there were more than 28,000 accounts with a balance of zero. >>> a west virginia lawmaker firmly believes there is no such thing as a free lunch. republican delegate ray canter berry is drawing harsh criticism saying school children should have to perform janitor duties to earn a free lunch. canterberry opposed a bill to solicit donations from nonprofits to expand the school's free lunch program. quote, i think it would be a good idea if perhaps the kids worked for their lunches, trash to be taken out, hallways to be swept, lawns to be mowed. make them earn it. if they miss a lunch they might not in class that afternoon learn to add, they might not learn to diagram a sentence but they'll learn an important lesson. >>> finally, effective immediately, there are montpelier more fiss -- no more. they have signed a law eradicating almost all gender specific language so freshmen are first year student. pen menship will be calle
the obama administration has made some progress in closing those empty accounts. e controller at the office of management and budget says in 2011 there were more than 28,000 accounts with a balance of zero. >>> a west virginia lawmaker firmly believes there is no such thing as a free lunch. republican delegate ray canter berry is drawing harsh criticism saying school children should have to perform janitor duties to earn a free lunch. canterberry opposed a bill to solicit donations...
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many in the administration are scrambling to disagree. we have fox team coverage. ed henry tells us about the nuclear intelligence damage control, but we begin with greg palkot in seoul, south korea where diplomacy is the order of the day. >> reporter: it is saturday morning here in seoul. secretary of state kerry is in town. he is on mission and time is running out. >> secretary of state john kerry flew into the eye of the geopolitical storm with meetings with president and foreign minister. he had one clear message for the young leader of negoti in kim jong un. >> it is a huge mistake for him to choose to do that because it will further isolate this country and further isolate his people who frankly are desperate for food, not missile launches. >> reporter: in pyongyang, they are preparing for celebrations and while u.s. official said a launch did not appear imminent but they said all stiss are go. they say they would never abandon the nuclear program. they say u.s. would defend itself and its allies and north korea would be defeated. >> we are all united in the a
many in the administration are scrambling to disagree. we have fox team coverage. ed henry tells us about the nuclear intelligence damage control, but we begin with greg palkot in seoul, south korea where diplomacy is the order of the day. >> reporter: it is saturday morning here in seoul. secretary of state kerry is in town. he is on mission and time is running out. >> secretary of state john kerry flew into the eye of the geopolitical storm with meetings with president and foreign...
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the obama administration is more than seven month-long effort to limit the public knowledge on what happenedn the terrorist attack on our consulate in benghazi. an attack that resulted in the murders of u.s. ambassador christopher stephens, foreign service officer john smith, cia operatives glendora the entire ron woods. at least four state department and cia career employees have sought counsel from private attorneys to represent them in the face of white house threats to prevent them from divulging classified and permission to congress about the events in benghazi. the prospective whistle-blowers' appeared to have considerable knowledge of what did and did not happen during the nearly eight hours see on our consulate and the cia and acts. apparently the obama administration is concerned their views don't support the so-called official account of events. former justice department official and republican counsel to the house intelligence committee says the state department threats are a violation of law. representing the state department employees. she talked with fox news earlier today. her
the obama administration is more than seven month-long effort to limit the public knowledge on what happenedn the terrorist attack on our consulate in benghazi. an attack that resulted in the murders of u.s. ambassador christopher stephens, foreign service officer john smith, cia operatives glendora the entire ron woods. at least four state department and cia career employees have sought counsel from private attorneys to represent them in the face of white house threats to prevent them from...
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releases publicly and as i was mentioning the hakani network among others now the obama administration has come out at numerous times and said we are targeting al qaida and we are targeting specifically when we say al qaeda affiliates the one place they've actually said was the afghanistan taliban but beyond that we don't really know so who is defining the enemies at this point again we don't we don't fully know you know the president himself in a state of the union said you should not to take my word for it we should have a full public accounting of this and today we haven't had that the administration has said some of its information with some members of congress who does not share all of its information with any members of congress and hasn't shared even less with the american public. about time we have a full accounting of that and that will allow us to answer some of these questions and allow us to have the strategic debate that we need to begin to have as well about what are we doing and is it actually making us safer sure and there's no code of conduct up until this point for ho
releases publicly and as i was mentioning the hakani network among others now the obama administration has come out at numerous times and said we are targeting al qaida and we are targeting specifically when we say al qaeda affiliates the one place they've actually said was the afghanistan taliban but beyond that we don't really know so who is defining the enemies at this point again we don't we don't fully know you know the president himself in a state of the union said you should not to take...
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how much of a concern is this for the obama administration. the 100-day benchmark for the president in his second term. >>> i think it's a concern for him but i think a lot of people are frustrated that this isn't the front of his agenda and congress's agenda more. before the election you heard congress and the president constantly mentioning jobs, jobs, jobs. now you don't hear that as much. there's many more focus on immigration, gun control legislation. these are all important issues but a lot of people would like to see congress again looking toward economic recovery, toward recovering the housing market and what to do about the fact that so many people don't have jobs. >> as you bring up, immigration is something that the president ran on in '08 and 2012. this problem with syria is something that skould have been anticipated as we've been watching a humanitarian crisis gho on in that country for the last two years. on the daily rundown, there was a man that appeared with check chuck. i want to play in i picked up on that interview. take a
how much of a concern is this for the obama administration. the 100-day benchmark for the president in his second term. >>> i think it's a concern for him but i think a lot of people are frustrated that this isn't the front of his agenda and congress's agenda more. before the election you heard congress and the president constantly mentioning jobs, jobs, jobs. now you don't hear that as much. there's many more focus on immigration, gun control legislation. these are all important...
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the administrator of cms overseas 5800 employees. if confirmed, you must demand from these employees the utmost efficiency. spread throughout 10 regional offices across the country, see this -- cms employers are responsible for distributing more benefits than any other federal agency. benefit outlays for fiscal year 2012 totaled $819 billion. the agency administrative costs made up just one half of 1% of this amount. that is significantly less than most private health care payers spent, and this efficiency must continue. there can be no room for error, no wasted time or effort of taxpayer dollars. ms. tavenner come you've spent your entire career providing care to people in need. you started as a nurse here in my opinion, one of the most important professions in the world. then he rose up through the ranks to become a hospital administrator and then virginia's secretary of health and human resource to be joined cms in 2010, and became the acting administrator the next year. you have the knowledge. you have the real-world experience. i
the administrator of cms overseas 5800 employees. if confirmed, you must demand from these employees the utmost efficiency. spread throughout 10 regional offices across the country, see this -- cms employers are responsible for distributing more benefits than any other federal agency. benefit outlays for fiscal year 2012 totaled $819 billion. the agency administrative costs made up just one half of 1% of this amount. that is significantly less than most private health care payers spent, and...
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it is a 59-page take down of the obama administration in which he berates the obama administration for quote a strong showing of bad faith and improper political influence. what the obama did is this. emergency birth control, plan b, was available for women 17 and older without prescription. but because of the age restriction you couldn't find it on the shelves. you had to ask the firm sift. if you were under 17 you had to get a prescription. but doctors and scientists at fda determined that plan b was safe without the restrictions. they were about to lift them to put them on drugstore shelves. that was at the end of 2011. it was a shocking and controversial move, the obama administration stepped in and stopped it. health and human services administrator blocked services to emergency birth control. it was the first time, first time ever, the hhs had ever publicly overruled the fda. in history. which naturally brought forth allegations the administration was putting politics above science. this decision did, after all, approximately coincide with the start of the 2012 presidential campa
it is a 59-page take down of the obama administration in which he berates the obama administration for quote a strong showing of bad faith and improper political influence. what the obama did is this. emergency birth control, plan b, was available for women 17 and older without prescription. but because of the age restriction you couldn't find it on the shelves. you had to ask the firm sift. if you were under 17 you had to get a prescription. but doctors and scientists at fda determined that...
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there you see is the obama administration covering up what happened in benghazi. nge down to now. 46% yes. 43% no. next question, if necessary for the investigation, should congress subpoena benghazi survivors. look as the this. 67% say yes. i think a lot of people like kirsten want to hear from survivors of this attack. >> i would say if people were paying attention to every twist and turn of the story those numbers would be much higher. it leakily looks that the administration is involved in off ifification if not coverup. bring those who carried it out to justice. where are we on that question? we have had one suspect released by the tunisians lawyer present. another suspect who has been in egyptian custody and they have denied us access to him. and we have got another suspect who is in some custody somewhere but we don't know. it's been nearly 8 months. where are we on this question of who perpetrated these attacks and are we going to find them? how often? how long is the president going to say that i'm determined to track them down and bring them to justice wh
there you see is the obama administration covering up what happened in benghazi. nge down to now. 46% yes. 43% no. next question, if necessary for the investigation, should congress subpoena benghazi survivors. look as the this. 67% say yes. i think a lot of people like kirsten want to hear from survivors of this attack. >> i would say if people were paying attention to every twist and turn of the story those numbers would be much higher. it leakily looks that the administration is...
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one could argue it begins as early as the woodrow wilson administration because britain issued the balfour declaration in 1917 that said his majesty's government will do whatever it can to provide a homeland for jews in palestine as long as it did not violate there right to of those who were already there and woodrow wilson backed the bell for a declaration. that was important but then the ascendancy to the presidency almost exactly coincides with adolf hitler's gaining control in germany and these two men, the democrat and the dictator linked first in conflict then to war and rice to the beginning of the roosevelt administration discussions over the persecution of jews in germany. >> two was leading those discussions? >> probably the leading% was an informal adviser who roosevelt had known much earlier when he was assistant secretary of the navy and they reestablished the friendship when roosevelt ran for governor in 1928 against a jewish opponent and frankfurter was an important to initiate those discussions and what americans can do about it also the secretary of labor frances perkins w
one could argue it begins as early as the woodrow wilson administration because britain issued the balfour declaration in 1917 that said his majesty's government will do whatever it can to provide a homeland for jews in palestine as long as it did not violate there right to of those who were already there and woodrow wilson backed the bell for a declaration. that was important but then the ascendancy to the presidency almost exactly coincides with adolf hitler's gaining control in germany and...