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Weekend the New York Times says harry reid is not putting bills on the floor. Apparently they agree with you. But why do the Democratic Senators not want to vote . They can win. Theyve got the numbers on all the votes. Well, they can win electorally, you know, in the senate, but theyre worried about the election and theyre worry thad the people wont like the way theyre voting which sound as little bit like, you know, theyre really embarrassed of their philosophy. But really for about a year, they have given up on voting in the senate. Nothing really of substance has happened in a year, maybe two years. They dont allow any amendments from republicans. They dont want the give and take or any bipartisanship because theyre petrified because republicans might have them vote on a gun issue or some kind of issue that southern democrats dont want to vote on. Do you get no sense that senator harry reid has any sort of guilty conscience in the sense that at least things should be voted on as part of a democracy whether youre for things or against things, its all about winning with him . To me its disappointing because ive actually tried to work on issues with the democrats, several issues, lowering the taxes on money coming home from overseas. Ive tried hard to find ground with the democrats on these issues, and yet they wont allow any votes. How do we make progress if we dont have any votes . I dont know. I read a couple of articles, senator, saying that you have never voted to cut any aid to israel and now youre saying that thats untrue. What is it . You voted to cut aid to israel sometime, you wanted to, or you have not . Yeah. Well, ive never targeted israel. Never voted to cut any aid to israel. And the interesting thing is i spent the last two months trying to cut aid to hamas and the Palestinian Authority and people seem to be trying to create their own story here. But ive been on the senate floor three times in the last two weeks challenging the democrats to say, you know what . Hamas did not get any foreign aid. Thats the real story here. Anything else really thats being brought up is someone trying to create a story. All right. Well, i know that you voted last week for the 225 million for the iron dome for israel, but let me just make my question more precise. Did you ever try to get a vote on an amendment to deny aid in any way to israel . No. And i think its misinterpreted. Ive had votes and budgets that would have reduced overall foreign aid. Some people have interpreted saying this is to deny aid to israel when, in fact, my inclination have always been to strengthen our ties to israel. So really people misinterpret it. I think foreign aid, we dont have enough money to continue foreign aid all the time, but ive said repeatedly i think we ought to start with the countries burning our flag, the countries who hate us. Ive been to israel. Nobody there has been burning our flag. Really im for slowing down the aid, saying we dont have enough, attaching conditions, making sure hamas never gets any aid. All im asking is for some of these outlets, unfriendly out t outlets would report the truth, that if they report otherwise, theyre reporting something truly not accurate. Well, theres no question youre in iowa with that beautiful cornfield behind you and theres a video thats gone somewhat viral among the media at least in which youre sitting, having long with congressman king and suddenly some young person comes up to him and says the persons a dreamer and engages in sort of a controversial conversation with congressman king about being a dreamer. You shake the hand and then youre seen getting up after having a bite of your hamburger and then getting your drink as if to get away. Wh whats going on . Two minutes before that the video doesnt show that another reporter came up and said will you do an interview. And i said i need to take a couple more bites and well do an interview. And then i was told we had to leave and i hat do the interview. So actually i stood ten feet from the people who were doing sort of a kamikaze interview and i stood ten feet from them and did an interview. You know me. Ive always done an interview on immigration, but i dont think you can do it without first securing the border and thats the problem with the president doing this unlawfully, the president doing this on his own act, i will make this choice because people will not act and saying with a pen and a phone im very much opposed to the president making a policy instead of saying Congress Makes the laws, he gets to sign them. Senator, nice to see you in that beautiful state of iowa behind you. I love iowa. Enjoy iowa, sir. Thank you, greta. This is a fox news alert. Right now a 72hour israel hamas ceasefire is still holding. The temporary truce is setting the stage for peace talks in cairo. The israeli delegation has just arrived in cairo and palestinian negotiators are already there. Correspondent Rick Leventhal is live in gaza city. Rick. Reporter greta, its been 18 hours since this ceasefire began and so far the peace still holds. Welcome relief for the resident os thf battered territory. Many of them returning to their devastated neighborhoods for the first time today. Residents of the neighborhood in east gaza are returning home for the First Time Since the early days of the conflict. This areas right on the border with israel and was the scene of some of the heaviest fighting between hamas militants and the Israeli Defense forces and you can see the result. Buildings heavily damaged or completely destroyed, vehicles burned up, businesses blasted. The folks who lived here got out because of all the fighting and stayed out because there were still troops on the ground and still heavy clashes in the area, but now with the ceasefire in effect and the soldiers back in israel, some of these residents have come home to salvage what they can. Two days ago we were in this very same intersection in east gaza and it was completely deserted. The rocket had just hit the road and took a big chunk out of it and another rocket hit one of these buildings back here and there was black smoke rising, so everyone had cleared out. As you can see now with the Israeli Forces withdrawing, with a ceasefire in effect, there are a lot of people on the street, shopping and going about their daily business. A pretty vivid contrast between the flattened border towns and functioning city. Tonight, greta, the peace still holds. Boy, i tell you, lets hope that it does hold the full time because its been awful. I dont know if you see our colleague sean hannity, hes seen a lot as well. Rick, thank you very much. My colleague sean hannity is in israel. He joins us from jerusalem. Nice to see you, sean. Tell me your day. I know its been a busy one. Greta, its great to be back with you. Were at the center of all mono thee as tick religions here in jerusalem and were actually going to walk all the people through that tomorrow. We had an interesting day. We started literally early this morning and we spent most of the day on the israeli gaza border in serot is what you can call the town. At this town we went to an israeli daily day care center. Its indoors because over the last ten years, imagine this, 10,000 rockets have been fired in and around the area. Its a neighborhood where children are not allowed to play outside. So they built this indoor facility, playground, where they bring kids of all ages. We spent a lot of time with the parents and director of the facility. And just prior to the ceasefire at 7 55 local time, five minutes before the ceasefire began, six rockets rained down on one of those border towns and we went to where one of the rockets had exploded. You could see all the shrapnel and damage and we interviewed a woman who happened to be from los angeles and she told us why she still lives there and how important it is. She said if she leaves, she feels like shes terror. Shes taken a hard stand with a lot of the people who live there. One of the harder things we did was went to one of the hospitals thats taking care of not only the Israeli Defense forces but also palestinians and even members of hamas and we went into the ic unh the trauma unit and we saw the amount of detailed care thats going into, you know, the casualties of war. I know youve probably been to walter reed and bethesda like i have. Very similar situation. You know, sean, its so terrible when you look at all the damage of the war thats been dragging on for so many days and weeks now and you think about if we could what netanyahu has said, the Prime Minister has said, if we could shut down these tunnels that may at least, you know, end it for the moment. Where are they in terms of shutting down those tunnels . Reporter you know, i spoke to a lot of sources here and people close to the Prime Minister. They feel fairly confident that they got all of the tunnels that they knew existed, the ones that they had been able to find. Do they suspect that there are others . Yes. Theyve found some 40 of them at this point. As i showed you last night your show and think youre showing some b roll of it right now, the amount of time and effort and money that goes into these things is beyond comprehension, especially when you look at the financial differences between the people of israel and the palestinian people. You know, the average income for the average israeli is almost 40,000 a year. For the average palestinian its 4,000. So here you have a terror group that is even getting money from the united states, getting money from israel to build schools and churches and infrastructure and hospitals and yet theyre using all of those resources to build these sophisticated tunnels so they can go in and commit their you know, expand their jihad, holy war against israelis. It makes no sense to anybody. And everybody ive run into here, they cannot for the life of them understand why leadership would act this way and why theyre not looking out for their own people because this is not a war that, a, theyre going to win or a war that anybodys going to ben if fit from. 10 00 tonight eastern well go inside the playground and see so much more. Sean, thank you. All right, greta, thank you as always. Thanks. And developing right now, that second american aid worker suffering from ebola in west africa, arriving a short time ago in around atlanta hospital. Nancy writebol was wheeled out of an ambulance on a stretcher and into the hospital. Now, thats in contrast to dr. Kent brantly who last saturday walked out of the balance on his own into the hospital. Correspondent john roberts with the very latest. John. Reporter greta, thank you. The hospital now has their hands full. Two patients in isolation here. I was surprised to see Nancy Writebol being wheeled into the facility. Our understanding is she was in better condition than dr. Kent brantly, but were told in liberia she was taken into the airplane on a stretcher but walked into the airplane herself. Her husband david said they were actually beginning to consider funeral plans. Heres the puzzling thing about her case frp we still do not know how she was infected because she was not working directly with parents. Her job was to disinfect Health Care Workers as they were coming out of the clinic. She would spray them down. So it shows just how dangerous, greta, the work is and how sometimes this virus can be unpredictable. Were also getting update on dr. Kent brantly. His wife amber put out a Statement Today saying she gets a chance to see him every day and his condition is steadily improving. Good news coming out of emery hospital tonight. Were also learning wait costs to bring those two to the united states, the cost of the aircraft, special isolation unit, pilots, staff, everyone associated with it. 200,000 per patient for your a grand total of 400,000 for medevac. Just to keep that in contract, american purse for whom theyve been worked for the past four or five years has spent 45 million in west africa. For them it is quite t cost of doing business but it is quite a cost. As i know it, they do not leave anybody behind and theyre important people in the operation. Let me ask you. Is there a point when dr. Kent brantly and Nancy Writebol can take a deep breath . After you deal with it for ten days are you on your way to recovery or is there a point . You know, there obviously are bright points and there is reason for cautious optimism, but there is also a well documented syndrome among ebola patientses in africa. Its called pseudo remission where it looks like theyre Getting Better and all of a sudden they go rapidly downhill. That actually appeared to have happened to dr. Brantly last week. He was holding his own, doing pretty well and all of a sudden he took a turn for the worse. He actually told his colleagues he thought he was going to die. That was when he got the injection of the serum which remarkably almost like a miracle within an hour turned him around, probably saved his life. And thats the reason why hes here today. Greta . John, thank you. As we just noted it appears to be helping ebola victims. What is this serum . How fast can it be produced . Were joined this evening. Good evening, doctor. Thank you for having me. We hear that dr. Kent brantly got the serum and about 20 minutes to an hour later he seemed to do remarkably better. Does that surprise you and is that the serum . The speed of the response did surprise me. That tends to be working at the speed. Were just tremendously grateful hes made such Good Progress and our thoughts are with him. What does it do to you . There are a number of reasons for that. It replicates rapidly. At time of death the patient could have ten to nine per square meter. Thats a lot. It actively suppresses molecules that suppress your immune system to bite it. The surface protein of the virus remodels and reshapes itself as it travels into the cell. So its a moving target. It changes the shape that you would need to defeat it. So what does this serum do to it . The serum is three different purified antibodies. Call them mono clonal antibod s antibodies. The virus or affected cell can be destroyed. Two others combine to a different part to a different surface molecule and what they do is neutralize the virus. They block the infection. I have a model here. This is structure done in my lab. You can see green and you can see white. Green is the part of the virus that attaches to the human cell and the white operating like a spearfishing rod. Its springloaded. It would unwrap from the green cell and penetrate the new human cell to drive itself in. The yellow is the antibody and it looks like the bodies in the cocktail. It attacks the green and the white together and locks the machinery in place so that the virus cant infect the cell. It neutralizes the infection and they also target affected cells and viruses as well. So there are three things that work three Different Things i know its an experimental so theres some sort of impediments to getting it out there. Im curious. How much do you have . How much can you produce if you dont have any . These are essential questions. This is early days. This is research days. What had been made were animal dosages. Thegs going into humans have to be made to very different manufacturing standards so not that much humanappropriate material even existed when the outbreak happened. The human trial is scheduled for 2015 and thats going to go forward, but not that much human quality material existed, and so obviously a number of agencies including mat bio who helped discover this had to Work Together with the cdc and others to see what was available, how much was there, what can be made and how do we get it to the people who need it and there were a lot of people involved in those logistical kinds of questions. Lets say we bypassed everything. Lets say this is the end all. This is it. How fast can you produce it and get it . Its made in special greenhouses in tobacco plants. This is a standard process. You can make a lot of it more easily and more cheaply that way and it will probably take a couple of weeks to make another batch and they could probably make it in kilogram quantities. So the manufacturer and the timing are involvable problems. Im sure theyre already in the works. Mat bio has been working to get it upscale. If it was safe, would you take it . Absolutely, i would. Your alternative is to be infected with the ebola virus. Indeed. I hope this is the answer. So far everyone is hopeful. Thank you very much for joining us. Thank you for your time. And straight ahead, racist remarks from the left targeting Senate Minority leader Mitch Mcconnells wife. Now, the remarks are horrible. But what about the Mainstream Media . Is the Mainstream Media ignoring racist attacks from liberals . Thats next. Also Sergeant Tahmooressis lawyer our next guest says people ignore racist remarks. Mareking iin ining making remarks about Mitch Mcconnells wife. Nice to see you. I should also say youre an adjunct professor. You teach courses and used to be in the back row in the courtroom on cnn. 20 years ago. Whats the problem . The problem is i think theres a double standard going on in politics, greta. If youre a person of color or person in politics or democrat you can say whatever you want and the media ons, no big deal. But if a conservative has something to say about a progressive whos a democrat, oh, my goodness, youre a racist, youre trying to ring back the clock and do all these terrible things. For me, racism is racism. You shouldnt be looking at the color of their skin. You shouldnt be throwing the race card in every 30 seconds. What did they say about her not they, a particular woman. A particular woman in a group called elect women ironically enough, what senator Mitch Mcconnell said to try to defuse this he said i have a very strong woman in my wife elaine chao who was the first asian woman to serve in the cabinet for the republican. She said, oh, shes asian and bush brought it up. What does race have to do with it . This is tnt the first time shes been attacked. She can take it. If youre going to attack her you know, i thought it was just awful what she said and what she tweeted and i hate it when women are particularly stupid and horribler that stuff for some reason and the Mainstream Media was virtually silent. I give a shoutout to the Democratic Party of kentucky. They immediately condemned it. Good for them. If they have a nut case sending out racist or sexist remarks, theres not much they can do. They have an obligation where they see racism to immediately call it out. I give them credit. This has no place in our discourse its really terrifying to me. This woman is active in a particular party politics. She saysing is horribly racist s just incredible. Always nice to see you. Tahmooressis lawyer announcing his next move. Youll hear from his legal team and his mother next. Theres a gap out there. 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Yesterday Sergeant Tahmooressi appearing in a tijuana court but the judge not expected to make a decision any time today. I believe we can get most of the evidence excluded. New claims with the mexican agents who took Sergeant Tahmooressi into custody were breaking the law. Beyond any reasonable doubt, we are now convinced that mr. Tahmooressis human rights were trampled. The story starts with a wrong turn. I made one lefthand turn out of the parking lot, it looped me around and took me south to mexico. A mistake that sent him to a brutal mexico prison. I got a phone call. He said, mom, im not going to make it through the night. His attorney claims his rights were violated at the border. They didnt have a translator there. They had a woman who was barely speaking english. 100 days after being held in captivity, finally day in court. Were finally heading somewhere with his defense. But the four witnesses were giving their side of the story. Were you vie latsing his rightsome. He left under heavy security alone in the van. Mexico cannot obviously afford to lose some kind of a target. Will the new strategy be enough to bring Sergeant Tahmooressi home . I know most people, myself included, would want to see andrew acquitted, but ill take a mistrial any day of the week. And his mother is just back from seeing her son in tijuana. Jill tahmooressi joins us. Nice to see you, jill. Thank you, greta. Jill, after the Court Hearing you spent some time with your son. Tell me what you talked about. Well, he was upset because once again he was hoping that going before the honorable judge for the second time the judge would be compelled to release him. So he was frustrated and sad that he wasnt going home or that there wasnt a timetable set for his departure of release. But i just gave him words of encouragement that mr. Benitez was defensively pursuing his innocence, aggressive innocence. Ill tell you why thats unusual to me. I spoke to the lawyer who describes your son as optimistic. Now youre describing him as upset and sad abut its contrar to what the lawyer told me. On the day of the hear, of course, its andrews opportunity directly to the judge and i would think anyone would be hopeful the judge would release him. He was frustrated and said he wasnt going home, but, yes, he does have a degree of optimism, greta. Hes totally convince thad mr. Ben benitez will be able to expedite his release. Hes been there since march 31st. I realize this is a new lawyer. He also told me when i asked what the docket was like, he didnt want to tell me out of respect for the court. I asked him could it be three months, he said it could be longer than three months. Is andrew aware of the fact that this could go on longer than three months . Honestly, no. Im afraid to let him know that i might have to possibly buy him a winter coat to prepare him for christmas. I dont have the heart to do that. Mentally i dont think he can take that news right now. I will tell you that mr. Benitez is file pairing let plan, so its not just a defense of innocence, but also he will be filing a motion for mistrial. So im hoping that will expedite the release. One of the thing that so Many Americans are concerned about besides the fact that this is a marine who volunteered to protect us who did two tours of duty, his vehicle got hit by an ied, but theyre very concerned about his ptsd. Can you give us an update how hes actually doing not necessarily in court but in prison waiting for the . Well, his symptoms of ptsd were mistrust and anxiety and lack of concentration. He is in a foreign prison with foreign guards and so, of course, theres going to be a level of uncertainty and mistrust in the environment. But i will tell you this. The prison director consensusly tries to place consistent guards with andrew so he can build a level of trust and relationship. So he is handling it. He is not getting treatment, though, for his ptsd. As you know, mexico does not send their military to foreign combat, so his recovery is aborted. It stops at this point. Your thoughts about president obama. He has not spoken about your son to the president of mexico and the petition that has 100,000 signatures on it since may 31st has not been responded to. So your message for president obama is what . Please at least let me know, president obama, that youve had a word with president knee ato. That alone would give me a sense he knows about his sergeant because he is his current commander in chief until august of 2016. So i would at least expect a word saying were in discussion. Jill, thank you and good luck. Thank you. Well, as you heard, Sergeant Tahmooressis lawyer in mexico will file a motion to get some of the prosecutions evidence thrown out. The marines American Lawyer phil dunn joins us. Thanks for having me. As i understand it, at the stage were at in terms of what the lawyers are litigating, hes asking in essence that the case be thrown out not on whether Sergeant Tahmooressi is guilty or not but whether Sergeant Tahmooressis rights were violated. Is that a fair description . Yes, it is. Its under the american constitution which remarkably has very strong civil rights and the issues here were his was his detention prolonged from the time he was arrested until he was given the right to a lawyer, to an interpreter, and to meet with someone from the american consulate. It should have been done within seven hours and the evidence thats coming out is it was in exsays of eight hours. And the second issue is was the search warrant valid and theres some very significant defects with the search warrant. So if either one of those are successful, it will suppress the evidence. Now, that almost exactly mirrors our requirement in the u. S. System where you present someone to the magistrate in a timely fashion and also that you dont violate someones Fourth Amendment rights. You dont make a bad arrest and find drugs and the drugs are thrown out. So its essentially the same as our system, correct . Well, actually its a little stronger. If youre crossing in on our border, then you dont need a search warrant. Im not talking about a border situation. Im just talking about process. Im not talking about a border situation. Im just saying that it mirrors what our system is, having to do with constitutional violations. Well, i guess you could say its getting there. Yes. Was there anything at all that came out not on the issue of whether rights were violated but anything slip out at all to indicate what whether or not he had the tendency . I realize thats the trial issue but was there nelg there to support his assertion he never intended to violate the law . Well, as you know, trials often have conflicts in theest and so one of the things we were looking for from the others is whether they waved them over because they wanted to turn them around. Everything is in writing and they basically are not either recalling or articulating that. One of the things he ordered an it was ignored and now its been ordered again with the threat of sanctions is the videotape at the border by the Customs Officials that showed what actually transpired and did, you know, andrew do something that will indicate that he, in fact, did ask to be taken over to the secondary inspection or at least indicate that he wanted to turnaround and did not want to go into mexico. I take it you have never seen this videotape, right . Youve never seen the videotape that they claim to have that would show either substantial defeat the opinion on what happened or memory . No one. I think circumstantial when they dont give it up, it create as greater belief that it may be very beneficial for him, so thats what were pushing for. Thank you, phil. And is president obama paying any attention to the fact that mexico is holding one of our marines and couldnt president obama use a victory president obama use a victory just about now . [ man ] cortana, when my wife calls remind me to tell her happy anniversary. [ cortana ] next time you talk to caroline, ill remind you. [ siri ] oh no, i cannot do that. Oh, and remind me to get roses when im near any flower shop. Sure thing. Remind you when you get to flower shop. I cant do that either. Cortana, its gonna be a great night. [ beep ] oh wow thanks for the traffic alert. I better get going. Now that is a smart phone. Oh, wait its cause you make me smile the summer of this. Mmer. The summer that summers from here on will be compared to. Where memories will be forged into the sand. And then hung on a wall for years to come. 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Well, it appears that president obama refuses or is not interested or whatever to help step in and speed up Sergeant Tahmooressis case, but why . Wouldnt have the president like to give america some good news . Democrat joe trippy joins us. Why arent they pushing this one . This is the third time this has happened. Its not the first time. Theres an easy out. I understand about big foot bus theres nothing wrong with im sure that is happening from the state department and john kerry and others. But, look. In the past, the other two cases, one took a month and a half, the other tomb five months. One a both same exact cases. Across the border said they were lost. The just dismissed one of the cases because of the way the process works, all these hearings. The other one after five months the prosecution dismissed you know, dropped the charges. That wasnt my point. You say one month. Were beyond that since march 31st. The other taking five months and he just dismissed it. Has anyone picked up and just decided it . Youve got on june 9 the White House Press secretary says he refers the questioner to the department of defense. Then on july 15 when asked about the petition he says its still pending. The state didnt said on june 4 we continue to monitor. Then they dont have any updates. On june 3rd theyer er him to the mexican authorities. It doesnt seem like theres any focus on this. No. Its the mexican Justice System that has to go through it. I would other than sending those messages i wouldnt do it until after until after if they dont release him, if they dont find him innocent or they dont dismiss the charges or if they dont do those kinds of things, thats when i think youve got to come in and do something. Then youre bigfooting. If youre now saying, look, we do a lot for your country, a whole lot for your country, could you just speed your Justice System up for this one person. You know, all the time its the same thing. If a guy came across our border, was arrested dont go there. I wouldnt go there about our border. But my point is hes now we let them go pretty often. Hes now in a texas prison. We give we give like a notice. The mexican president s calling president obama is not going to get president obama to speed up the court case even if you believe barack obama wants to let everybody in. If you want to give a notice of return, im fine with that and let him return. But anyway. Were talking with guns. I dont thing this would happen that way and i dont think we would be joe, i gave you the last word. I dont know why, but i did. Thanks, joe. Thanks, greta. And the new we never thought wed be farming wind out here. Its not just building jobs here, its helping our community. Siemens location here has just received a major order of wind turbines. It puts a huge smile on my face. Cause im like, this is what we do. the fact that iowa is leading the way in wind energy, im so proud, like, its just amazing. 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