Then shock waves on capitol hill, after a new primary leaves questions about the split in the gop. The differences we have are slight and pale in comparison to the differences we have with the left. Whats going on here is the Republican Party going even further to the right. Well discuss the divide between the establishment and the tea party with two leading House Republicans. Greg walden of oregon and tom price of jrgeorgia. And our power player of the week this fathers day, Robert De Niro honors the legacy of his father. He was really a genuine artist and to me a great artist. All right now on fox news sunday. Hello again and happy fathers day from fox news in washington. Small army of islamic militants has swept across iraq this week, creating a serious new threat and derailing president obamas Foreign Policy. The group, which calls itself the Islamic State of iraq and syria, or isis, has seized control of a broad swathe of territory from aleppo and northwestern syria to iraqs second largest city of mosul. To give you a sense of how big that is, in this country it would reach all the way from illinois to virginia. Now as isis forces who are sunni muslims advance on the capitol of baghdad, the countrys top shiite cleric is calling on his followers to wage holy war against them. Lets get the latest from Connor Powell in our mideast bureau. Connor . Reporter chris, iraq is divided along ethnic and religious lines, this sunni insurgent push across the country continues today as a precaution the pentagon is sending the Aircraft Carrier the uss george h. W. Bush to the arabian gulf. The white house is insisting it is weighs all of its options in bass rah and baghdad. Hundreds of volunteers answering the call of the top shiite cleric to take up arms and fight against these insurgents. Right now these isis militants are only about 60 miles outside of baghdad and they control the major cities of flallujah, mosu and tikrit. Their goal to create a unified islamist state across iraq and syria. President Hassan Rouhani saying his country is ready to help. Iraqs Prime MinisterNuri Al Maliki of course is shiite and maintains strong ties with neighboring iran while the insurgents are sunni muslims. In recent months maliki consolidated power alienating the sunni population, who in turn have been welcoming with open arms these insurgents. Adding to all of the complications the proamerican kurds in the north have taken advantage of all of the chaos and captured kirkuk and oil, a city theyve long coveted. If the u. S. Intervenes in iraq theyd do on the same side of iran, battling the insurgents fighting the assad iranianbacked government in next door syria. There are few good options for the u. S. And regardless with the rapid crumbling of iraq, any u. S. Decision may come way too late. Connor powell reporting from the middle east thanks for that. Where does all this lead the u. S. . Lets bring in the chair of the House Intelligence Committee mike rogers. Chairman, welcome back to fox news sunday. Thanks so much. Happy fathers day. Thank you, same to you. President obama said friday he intends to review military options for several days before deciding what to do and then he says its contingent on Prime Minister maliki reaching out to the other sectarian factions inside iraq. Lets watch. The United States is not simply going to involve itself in a military action in the absence of a political plan by the iraqis that gives us some assurance that theyre prepared to work together. With isis moving so fast, do we have several days for him to review options and he said basically it was contingent on maliki reaching out. If maliki does not reach out to the kurds and to the sunnis and decides to stick with the shia base, what does the u. S. Do then . Well, again, leadership is important. Absence of leadership and decisiveness is important in this. Its too late to have long, political reconciliation meetings that will last weeks or months to try to get through even the finest points of difference. You have an al qaeda army on the move. This isnt just sunnis versus shias. This is an al qaedaminded group that is using all of the tactics of brutality to subdue mosul and tikrit and other places. This is as dangerous as it gets. Why . We have thousands of westerners and americans in both the Eastern Syria and iraq who have western passports. This is like youre talking about members of isis . Well, theyre showing up to fight extremists, and so some are with the extremists . Exactly. Theyre fighting with al nusra in syria or isis, and they will go with winners. So this is whats so dangerous. At some point, even isis was saying, and this got into the dispute with al qaeda leadership, we want to do external operations and by the way, we know we have these westerners who have come to jihadist disneyland in Eastern Syria that we can further radicalize, train, and send back to europe and send back to the United States and thats significant, chris, because weve had our First American used in a suicide bombing in syria. More to come on that. Lets break this down because it is complicated. What are you saying the u. S. Should do . Well, two things. One, we need to reengage our arab League Partners. They have forgotten in what is really lack of decision. By the way, without those decisions you enable the ecosystem of terrorism to living well. Military sense . Yes. The Aircraft Carrier bush. Should the president get involved, should we launch military strikes against isis . We need to do something to stop their momentum. You can do it two ways, one with our arab League Partners, they have willing over three years to get involved in a more robust way. The u. S. Can get involved in command and control, intelligence packages and more accurate targeting. That is all somewhat missing in this equation. Now you have an al qaeda army that we believe now has two helicopters which means they can move al qaeda army folks around the battlefield. Weve never seen this before. So yes, we have to engage with our arab League Partners. I would do a twofront strategy as far as making sure we do disruption activities in syria with al qaeda elements in Eastern Syria, as well as in iraq. President obama says that the danger is, if we get involved, if we go back into iraq, and clearly he doesnt want to do so, and youve got the sectarian split, if there has been no political reconciliation, all were doing is taking on one side in a civil war. This is al qaeda. Again, this whole notion its sunni versus shia is wrong. Not every sunni has joined al qaeda. We have an al qaeda problem. Thats what we have today in a scale that weve never seen before. Thats our problem. Remember, when we didnt do anything after 1993, the world trade bombing, it led them to the 1998 Eastern African embassy bombing, u. S. Embassies in africa, killed hundreds. Then uss cole killed u. S. Sailors in yemen, less than a year, after no action, saying this is really not our fight, we had 9 11, killed 3,000 americans. This is an al qaedainspired group that certainly has al qaeda ties, that now has the capability to tap people with western passports to send them back to europe and the United States for terrorist activity. Thats a problem for us. You have talked a little bit about the arab league and that the u. S. Could be on the sidelines. Forgive me, leading from behind, if you will. Should the u. S. Be directly involved in should we send tomahawk cruise missiles, jet fighter, off our assets in the persian gulf . If we learn anything you cant fire missiles and turn around and come home. It has to be a coordinated effort. Thats why you have to have the arab league with you. They have the capability and special forces and other things to impact certain parts of the battlefield. We should use that and hem them do that. That does not mean u. S. Troops on the ground. Yes, if air strikes turn around the ability for an al qaeda army to march and gain more safe haven, remember this is all about gaining safe haven which puts them on the path to their caliphate. If that would make a difference. If it would make a difference. We cant wait days and weeks and months to scratch our heads in some political reconciliation process. We have to ask one single question. Is al qaeda holding land the size of indiana a problem for the United States . Well, it certainly was when they were in afghanistan and had time to plan the 9 11 event, and i guarantee you, this is a problem that we will have to face and were either going to face it in new york city or were going to face it here. Again, doesnt mean troops. Doesnt mean the same kind of fight. It means you have to have a coordinated effort but it has to be disruptive through tempo, meaning you cant fire and release. You have to fire and continue the pressure so that you can dismantle and empower other arab militaries to be successful. So when the president talks, as he did, and you heard the clip, and he talked about it a lot on friday, about all of this being consptingent on political reconciliation inside iraq, is that a condition or excuse not to act . Well, certainly appears to be an excuse. Theres no way youre going to get requisition. The reason that maliki is doing what hes doing, once the u. S. Pulled out he realized he didnt have many friends in the neighborhood and tried to consolidate his power with the shias. That was a mistake. We could debate that for years to come. I do think it was a serious mistake, but we helped condition his behavior. Right now, the threat is to the United States and to our european allies, and a rising al qaeda army. These are not monkey bar terrorists out in the desert somewhere planning some very lowlevel attack. These are sophisticated, command and controlled, seasoned combat veterans who understand the value of terrorism operations external to the region meaning europe and the United States. That is about as dangerous a recipe as you can put together, and for us to say, maybe somebody else needs to deal with that, we will deal with it. Its just a matter of what it looks like. Iran. Lot of talk, Hassan Rouhani, the president of iran, talking yesterday about well, well get involved and maybe well work with the u. S. Any problems with you are us working alongside iran against isis . I wouldnt fall in that trap. The longer you wait for this discussion, remember the quds force was in iraq and participated part of the revolutionary guard . Yes. So iran has been in iraq for years. We know that. We know what their capabilities are. I think its a mistake. It would mean really a failure of u. S. Leadership if we cant put the arab league together to fight this problem that they know is in their best interests and the u. S. Best interest to quell this al qaeda rising army. As chairman of house intelligence you get briefed all the time. What is your best information, the situation on the ground right now, is isis continuing to advance . Have the shiite militias that have been called by the grand ayatollah sistati to fight a war against the sunnis, is baghdad vulnerable or not . I think wag dad is vbaghdad vulnerable. It appears theyve halted their attack on baghdad and now, they being isis, now trying to consolidate their wins in mosul and tikrit own other places, build in their defenses and doing it by sheer terror, summary executions. Theyve already implemented sharia lieu, told women not to come out of your houses, all of that for fear. Its interesting theyd stop and rebuild like youd watch a normal army do when you watch your army get stretched that thin with your logistical base. Either, a, theyve run out of fuel and equipment which we dont think they did, or b, more concerning, they started thinking about the ramifications of getting bogged down into a fight inside the city of baghdad because the shia militias are going to protect their home turf. That is an interesting development, and even more concerning if if you think they have learned from their past mistakes about overreaching. Really concerning. I want to just put up, bob, if you could put up that map again that shows the reach of the area that they know control, which as you say is an area about the size of indiana, all the way from northwestern syria, across to northern iraq, to the gates of baghdad. Forget about baghdad. Forget about iraq, that is a safe haven, a base of operations as we see stretching from illinois all the way to virginia. How do you take that out . This could make what al qaeda had in pakistan look like a tea party. Exactly, and thats my concern, and why you have to be decisive in your strikes. This isnt a frontal assault on a military. This is very targeted military strikes to provide disruption activities from a, further expansion, and b, their ability to recruit, train and finance. All of those are important. Weve used very similar tactics to a large degree of success on al qaeda leadership. If you apply that same and its bigger. Its more complicated. Youre going to have to have more partners, fwi the way, who are willing to do this. How long is that thats a real campaign, though. Were talking about this is not going to go away. Neither is al qaeda. This is very proof why a sustained campaign against al qaeda cannot go away until we have decided, not what they have decided. So are we talking weeks . Months . Years . I dont think you can put a time line on it. It depends on how effective we are, depends how effective we can make our arab League Partners in this fight. Here is the other challenge. We neglected syria for three years, said not our fight, dont worry about it. We watched pooling of al qaeda in a way weve never seen before. Indecision caused this now ability for them to get healed, to get financed, to get trained and launch this military strike, certainly appears to be a military strike into iraq. It puts a whole different discussion on what were going to do in syria as well, and just arming moderates at this point is three years ago, well have to have a refocused strategy how we deal with the rising extremists in Eastern Syria, what do you do with assad . Tough question, and then what we do to disrupt their activities in iraq. We have to do this or were going to pay a horrible price for it. So are our european allies. Chairman rogers, thank you. Yes. Thanks for coming in today. Thanks. President obama promises he wont send u. S. Ground forces back into iraq, but what is he prepared to do, and should we intervene at all . Our sunday group weighs in. Plus, what would you like to ask the panel about the fastmoving developments in iraq . Just go to facebook or twitt twitter foxnewssunday, and we may use your question on the air. This program is proudly brought to you by charles schwab, charles schwab, own your tomorrow. Kid do you pay him . Dad of course. Kid how much . 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President obama is pressuring maliki to form a unity government but on the other hand as weve been discussing, maliki seems to be doubling down on a shia base both reaching out to the grand eye toe ayatollah sis. How do you reconcile the two . I dont think you can and i dont think the objective the president set forth while it would be very nice can come about in time to save the increasingly dire military situation inside iraq. It may be that the city of baghdad wont fall, but it is clear that much of iraq already has fallen and is in the hands of the most brutal kind of terrorist organization you can imagine. So the situation in iraq that the president described in the sound bite that you played before we started here is now gone, forfeited, in my view, by this administration, and by iraqi president maliki, who is, you know, a very ineffective and i think weak leader who has made a multitude of mistakes. However, theres been no sign that this president has been deeply engaged with him, trying to prevent him from doing so, and i think that the leverage that we would have had, had we been able to keep a residual force there, would have helped him do that, if hed been interested. He seems not to have been. Julie, is the white house this weekend busy pressuring maliki to reach out to the sunnis, to reach out to the kurds, to form some kind of reconciliation government, and what if that doesnt happen . Are they just going to let maliki fight it alone . Are we just going to leave him to the tender mercies of isis, or does he get involved despite the fact that he set a precondition . Well, there certainly have been conversations going on between the white house and the government in iraq, Vice President biden has had a long relationship with maliki. Hes really leading these conversations. In terms of what the president said friday about making air strikes contingent on a political process, there are obviously huge questions inside the white house about whether maliki would make some of these political changes that he has refused to do, over the past several years. That being said, there are options short of air strikes that the u. S. Could do and its unclear whether political plans in iraq are also contingent on those options that could be increased intelligence, it could be sending heavy weaponries to the iraqis, which is also a dangerous situation putting heavy weaponry into a situation that is so unstable. Would you envision if there is no political reconciliation when you talk about it with chairman rogers, he makes it clear how impossible that is to happen in a hurry. Could you see the president backing off and still getting involved in the absence of that kind of in terms of air strike . Yes. I think it would be difficult for him to do air strikes if were going to go by the ground rules that he laid out on friday, without a political process, because then you basically have essentially either limited air strikes that may not achieve anything or an openended commitment in a country that has no political basis for a real future. I want to play a couple of clips of president obama from just this week, which show how quickly he was forced to pivot in terms of his view of the situation around the world. Take a look. The world is less violent than it has ever been. It is healthier than it has ever been. It is more tolerant than it has ever been. I dont rule out anything, because we do have a stake in making sure that these jihadists are not getting a permanent foothold. Which leads to this very good question that we got from Scott Schultz on twitter. The president always seems to be caught by surprise. Is anybody in the obama cabinet responsible for contingency strategies . George, that was the course of two days of the world has never been safer to i dont rule anything out. How do you answer scott . We can hear from jane on this, if we get the value from the 50 billion we spend on our Intelligence Service but general Douglas Macarthur said every military disaster can be explained by two words, too late. It certainly is too late to think were going to condition aid on vast political reforms in iraq, which are going to mollify these factions that have been been at each others throats for centuries. When they got the mosul, the isis people, they didnt just empty the jails and the banks, they emptied the arsenals p humvees, thousands of tons of ammunition that will now be fired at the government of iraq. Just to get a sense of the humanitarian disaster thats engulfing the region, there are more syrian children of school age in lebanon than there are lebanese children of school age, as the syrian population scatters to neighboring countries. Congresswoman harman as we discussed with mike rogers, this is our worst nightmare. Were not talking about a terrorist group, organization. Were talking about a terrorist army and possible state. How big a threat is isis . How much does it go to the middle east and potential the u. S. Homeland. I have to ask, how did president obama let it get to this point . This started a long time with a guy named czar czarqawi. Guy named jobi york is writing on the front page of the Washington Post we thought we killed them but theyre back. I wouldnt lay this at obamas feet. There are arguments about how hard president obama pushed. Mistakes were made and supporting maliki, who is a feckless leader, tom friedman called him a jerk today, thats a little harsh, but hey, and unable to control his country say bad thing. Im worried about this. Mike rogers is right that the training of foreign fighters in syria and iraq, we have to see this as one problem across the region, not just in these national boundaries, is a threat to us. There was an american suicide bomber in syria is part of their video propaganda campaign. We have to have a much better strategy than we do across the region right now. Weve got about a minute left. Julie, what happens now . How long does this review go on and the point being made, this isnt about protecting iran. This is about protecting the United States. The argument is, it doesnt matter what happens to baghdad. You cant allow this state, this terrorist state in the middle of the middle east. This is much worse than al qaeda in afghanistan. Right. Whatever the president does is not going to be framed as a u. S. Effort to try to help the iraqis. Its going to be framed as a u. S. Effort to try to protect american interests both in the region and eventually the homeland, because they say this group could strengthen and eventually attack the homeland. In terms of time lines on this its interesting because on friday there was a lot of talk about were going to be having to make a decision within days because of the gravity of the situation. You also hear at the pentagon and from intel agencies that they simply dont have a plan yet, if we were to launch air strikes its unclear what we would hit. Its a longer process to figure out if youre going to take that option what that plan would look like. Theres an alignment of interests how bizarre is this, between iran and us. They are threatened as we are, we in our homeland but they in their homeland but the emergence of this isis group. Iran wants an iraq that tilts to iran. We want an independent iraq so theres a limit to the alignment of interests. We have to take a break and well see you all a little later. What do you think . Should the u. S. Get back into the conflict in iraq . Join the conversation on facebook with other fns viewers. Up next, House Majority leader eric cantor loses a primary to his teaparty backed challenger. Well talk to two republicans on opposite sides of the split in the party. We asked people a question, how much money do you think youll need when you retire . Then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. I was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. Im going to have to rethink this thing. Its hard to imagine how much well need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. So maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. If we want to be ready for a longer retirement. Ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. Wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. Find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at Universal Studios hollywood. Washington insiders were stunned this week when House Majority leader eric cantor lost to Tea Party Favorite david bratt. The only time the second most powerful member of the house has been defeated in a primary. Joining us to discuss where the gop goes from here, from atlanta, congressman tom price and from new york the man in charge of electing republicans to the house this november, congressman greg walden. Gentlemen, lets start with the election this coming thursday to replace eric cantor with a new House Majority leader. Right now its a race between house whip Kevin Mccarthy, whose record, if anything, is more moderate than cantor versus the more conservative raul lab rohher do. Congressman price, mccarthy is a big favorite to win on thursday which raises the question if the tea party was powerful enough to knock cantor off, why does it lack the power to name his successor . Well, the length of time of this campaign, the election that will be held for the majority leader in the house of representatives, its just a week long, so it tends to favor those individuals that have the apparatus in place and therefore, i think it tends to favor Kevin Mccarthy. That doesnt mean that the conservative wing, the Tea Party Group within the house of representatives has lost any of its muster at all. Remember, who supports the tea party . Its folks who are interested in limited government, in lower taxes and greater fiscal responsibility, in individual liberty. We need to make certain that smart politics doesnt replace losing those principles, and losing those principles doesnt mean that you cant gain gains step by step by step. So that i believe incorporates all of the House Republican conference. So i think the division that has been cited is exaggerated. Well, there certainly was a fight and one of the ways in which david bratt beat eric cantor was arguing that he was too much of a member of the establishment and brt represented the grassroots and the tee party. Given that congressman walden, are House Republicans making a mistake ignoring the tea party when they choose a replacement for cantor . Kevin mccarthy has done a great job as whip, he has a lot of friends throughout the conference and i think hell end up winning this in a pretty solid way. He and raul have to fight it out. What i take out of this election in virginia is this, theres enormous base in the Republican Party, theyre upset about barack obama and his policies and the last thing they want is nancy pelosi back as speaker. I think democrats and others who try to reach too much that isnt there are making a big mistake will be fatal for them in fall. Ive talked to david brat, hes more reagan republican than anything else. We need them together to beat democrats so we dont give barack obama a rubber stamp in the next cycle. I understand you both, loyal republicans. You dont want to emphasize the split but gentlemen, there is a split. Assuming mccarthy wins there will be a battle to replace him in the number three position as the whip in the house, the candidates, the relatively moderate peter roscomb and two tea party ad kads, Steve Stalise and Marlin Stutzman. What if roscomb wins and you still dont have a grassroots conservative in the leadership and especially one through a true red state . Look, there are divisions, differences within our party but theres a whole lot more that holds us together. I think greg walden is absolutely right. Ive been throughout multiple districts in this state over this past weekend and what folks are upset about are the way the president s handling the Border Security and the human tragedy down on the border, the way he handled bergdahl trading him for the taliban five, the way that his irs has targeted citizens in this country. Forgive me congressman. I know your differences but there is a split in the party and im asking you what if once again you still dont have, because i know there was a great fervor among your faction in the house you dont have somebody from the south, you dont have a hard right tea Party Conservative party in the leadership. What if if at the end of this week you still dont . You got to let this play out. This say real race for majority whip between Marlin Stutzman and steve scalis and peter roskan. I dont know the field is set. They might get in others in the race. Is a dynamic and these things are cyclic and they occur for the individual members of the conference to decide, best representing their constituenc constituencies and well work through this. Again the challenge that we have as a country is to get us back on track and its the president s policies that all of us in the House Republican conference understand are not moving this nation in the right direction. One of the big issues in the cantor primary, gentlemen, was immigration, and david brat, the tea party advocate who ended up winning, said that cantors support of a modified, a modified dream act which would have provided some path to legalization for some of the young people who are brought here illegally as children, he said that was amnesty. Congressman walden, as the man as we say in charge of getting more republicans elected to the house this year, do you worry about the hispanic vote and that the Republican Party will really offer nothing to hispanics as you head into this election . Well, first of all, i think again you have to go back and do a real analysis of what happened in that race, or what didnt happen in that race. There are lots of people ascribing lots of reasons for why eric cantor lost that i dont think have done the research to figure out that issue or some or tther issue. You dont think david brat saying it was amnesty was an issue in the campaign . I said i think it played a role but there are a lot of other issues in this race, voter turnout, what kind of campaign was run, all of these things. But im asking you about this, and whether or not the Republican Party is in danger of ali alienating hispanic voters and youll pay a price for it at the ballot box . A couple of issues here. Republicans believe we have to get Border Security in place before we do anything else. Second, its hard to have a discussion with the president of the United States on this issue when he keeps waiving existing laws. How do we know hell enforce something we do go forward on. That causes a lot of distrust at the Grassroots Level and in the congress, frankly, if you look at all the laws hes waived, parts of laws he doesnt like. That makes it difficult and frankly, hispanic voters care a lot about jobs and the economy, just like the rest of us do. There are lots of other issues besides immigration that we need to appeal on as well and i think we will. Having said all that, mitt romney, back in 2012, lost to barack obama by 44 points among hispanic voters. Congressman price, dont you have to do something to appeal more and immigration is certainly part of the equation . One of the things that hispanics care about, dont you have to do something to avoid getting in real trouble at the ballot box in 2014, and especially in 2016 . Well, theres no doubt about it that our immigration system is broken, but i have come to believe that its the president who is the largest opponent to Immigration Reform. In 2011 he won, it was mitt romney who lost among hispanics, sir. That doesnt negate the fact that it was president obama in 2011 who said the border is secure. The American People understand and appreciate given the events over the past couple of weeks that the president was being deceitful with the American People on this. Theres a human tragedy going on, on the southern border now and the. The is doing nothing. What did he do this week to correct that . He gave a hyperpartisan commencement speech and played golf. Thats the frustration my constituents have and the American People have. This president is disengaged on solving this challenge of immigration and we look forward to working with the president , but how can you work with somebody that the American People dont trust on this issue, and we cant trust on this issue, because we know that he hasnt enforced the law of the land already. Finally, eric cantor, i dont think anybody would doubt, was a pretty conservative member of congress. In fact, he was seen as the member of leadership who was most open to listening and dealing with the concerns of the tea Party Faction inside congress. Congressman walden, democrats say if eric cantor is too moderate for the Republican Party, that that just shows that the Republican Party is outside the mainstream. How are you going to deal with that argument in november . Again, again, i want to get back to people are making all kinds of claims about what happened or didnt happen in this primary without actually realizing what the facts were on the ground. Every race is individualized. Every race is specific, and every race is local, and you better do the research to figure out what really happened in this race before you draw these conclusions, and democrats are trying to spin this every way they can at their peril, because what you have is conservatives at the Grassroots Level who are fired up like they were in 2010 and its going to play out in the fall and its not going to be good for the democrats. Congressman walden, congressman price, we want to thank you both so much for coming in today. Thank you, gentlemen. Youre welcome. Happy fathers day. Thanks. Happy fathers day, guys. When we come back, what does cantors defeat mean for republicans and democrats . Well chew it over with our panel next. mother vo when i was pregnant. I got more advice than i knew what to do with. What i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. 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Watch tv virtually anywhere with the uverse tv app. With at t, the uverse revolves around you. Take the nestea plunge. Nothing refreshes like nestea. Truly what divides republicans pales in comparison to what divides us as conservatives from the left and their democratic party. Its a whole new ball game, because now the public is paying attention, whats going on here, and whats going on here is the Republican Party going even further to the right. Both sides drawing battle lines this week after eric cantors stunning defeat, and were back now the panel. Brit, lets start with what this means for anything getting done in washington between now and november. Prospects obviously werent bright before cantors defeat, but it was at least some chance of a compromise maybe on Immigration Reform. Is any cooperation, any compromise off the table between now and the election . On that issue probably, but i dont think the chances were ever very good on that issue. I think that republicans, some Republican Leaders were trying to talk about it as if it werent dead, but i think its been dead for some time and i dont think its going anywhere and probably not much of anythings. This stage of an election in this atmosphere, this is not a good time for legislating. Well, speaking of that, because it takes both sides of pennsylvania avenue, julie, whats the reaction at the white house to cantors defeat and will president obama, who was holding up on executive action, to further ease regulations about deportation, will he move ahead on executive action because he feels theres no deal to be made with congress . Its interesting. If cantors loss happened in isolation there would be a lot of cheers from the white house. This is a lawmaker who the president has had a very tense relationship since the first days he was in office. The white house know this is signals the president s broader ajep agen agenda, particularly immigration. At this point it looks as though the white house will hold out on executive actions until john boehner himself says Immigration Reform is not going to happen this year. Were simply not going to do it. That could mean it takes until august, probably not until the end of the year but probably august before the white house moves on some executive actions. You know, for all the talk, george, about the tea party, this big victory, making huge inroads in the Republican Party, as i discussed with the two members of congress, it looks like an even more moderate member, the number three man, Kevin Mccarthy, is going to move up to either number two man and he may also get a moderate taking his number three slot. What happened . You keep using the word moderate. Youre going to get all these people in trouble, chris. No, no, no, relatively speaking moderate. Obviously one of the concerns with cantor was he was seen as insufficiently conservative. Well, ill give you an example. Cantor loses at 8 00 in the evening tuesday. By 3 00 in the afternoon wednesday, when the stock market closes, boeing has lost 2. 3 of its value. Why . Because one of the issues nothing will get done, ill tell you something that may get done now because of this, that is deauthorizing, refusing to reauthorize the Export Import Bank which is known in washington for very good reason as boeings bank, and has become a symbol to people like david brat of crony capitalism, not without reason. Another time line. Let me just ask about the connection. Why is cantor connected to cantor is the nexus between the republicans and the house and wall street, and the Financial Community generally, and he was a supporter of reauthorizing the xm bank and i think the Export Import Bank played a larger role in that election as immigration did and they were all part of the same conjury of issues saying this man is an insider not paying attention to normal people. So why does it look like an insider is going to win for majority leader and may win for whip . Well, for majority leader, this is a relational place at the house of representatives, and mr. Mccarthy has good relations with everybody, and as i say, when you call him a moderate, smile when you say that. So if this happens, congresswoman harman, isnt that going to be harder for nancy pelosi to continue to make that argument about the guys going hard right if you end up with Kevin Mccarthy or peter roskam. These are names a lot of people dont know but theyre seen as establishment, not the tea partiers by any stretch lets start with mike rogers who gave a splendid interview on this show 15 minutes ago and who is retiring. Why . He performs in a bipartisan way as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. He and the democrat work together. Guy like that leaving congress and leaving and he happens to be republican is a really bad signal for the why did you retire . Let me i got a day job offer. Who said he didnt get a better job offer . He did, but the Business Model of congress is broken. The goal in each party is to blame the other side for not solving the problem, and who loses . The country loses, and american Foreign Policy loses. We just talked about the threat to america from this new isis organization, the Islamic State of syria and iraq, and if we dont have a smart, strategic view of this, congress should be on board with this, we are vulnerable, and we are vulnerable because eric cantor and people like eric cantor are no longer going to be in our congress. To the degree, brit, this is a zero sum game, though, and if republicans win, democrats lose, or vice versa, the event of this week, which party is better off . Well, im not sure either party is better off as a result of the events of this week. The argument is made this helps the democrats, the cantor defeat and the fact it heralds the end of Immigration Reform for now is a boon to democrats, a signal of the further growing hispanic electorate that republicans dont have any interest in you. Im not sure thats the case. I mean, if we break this down and take it just beyond that particular Congressional District in virginia, it was a very mixed picture. Lindsey graham, who was much more closely identified with that immigration bill that so disliked it seems by eric cantors constituents comes from a more conservative state, a statewide primary, he wins easily, so that it seems to me is, counters the argument he ran a good race and so did mcconnell and so did boehner. I get that. Boehner won easily, mcconnell won easily. Cantor, it can be argued, didnt run a very good race. One of the problems being in the leadership in this area is there was a time when if you were in the leadership, you could go home and say to your constituents, i bring home the bacon, baby. I can get this for you and that for you. In this age where people are concerned about government spending, they dont like pork barrel and dont trust the leaders, particularly republican constituents believe that their leaders especially in the house, where they hold the majority, should have been able to do much more to halt Barack Obamas agenda, i think in effect they have halted it and should have been able to advance the conservative cause much more effectively than theyve been able to do and therefore leadership positions are now a burden, so that i think it was a factor in all this. I dont think, you know, if were looking at 2014, outcomes for the house, i dont think the outcome of this race is going to make any significant change. In less than 30 seconds, george, is there a Lasting Impact of cantors defeat . Maybe a medium impact in about 12 days. No one brings home more bacon to his state than thad cochran of mississippi. This may be a harbinger of his detweet. Thank you, panel. See you all next sunday. Up next, our power player of the week, a hollywood legend honors his father. Know the feeling . Copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Spiriva is a oncedaily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. Spiriva helps me breathe easier. Spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fastacting inhalers for sudden symptoms. Tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. These may worsen with spiriva. Discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. Stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. Other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. Nothing can reverse copd. Spiriva helps me breathe better. Does breathing with copd weigh you down . Dont wait to ask your doctor about spiriva. Dad hes our broker. He helps . Look after all our money. Kid do you pay him . Dad of course. Kid how much . Dad i dont know exactly. Kid what if youre not happy . Does he have to pay you back . Dad nope. Kid why not . Dad it doesnt work that way. Kid why not . Vo are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed . Wealth management at charles schwab. Most of us get our dads a tie or something similar for fathers day, but we talked with a Hollywood Star this week who was doing more, much more, for his dad. Here is our power player of the week. He was really a genuine artist, and to me, a great artist. Robert de niro is talking about a collection of paintings by his late father, Robert De Niro sr. , that is now showing in new york city. Its part of an effort by the actor to keep his dads work alive. You talk about wanting him to get his due. Yes. Why is that important . He did a lot of wonderful stuff that i want to be recognized and seen. De niro has made a documentary about his fathers work and life called remembering the artist, thats now playing on hbo. And its as honest as it is loving. De niro sr. Was part of a New York School of artists in the 40s. He was an early success but his work would soon overshadow by abstract expressionism and pop art, and he left his wife and young son when he could no longer deny his homosexuality. I feel that i have hardly the courage at this moment to wash my brushes, which have been standing in turpentine for days. The pills dont help or the prayers either. God, god, god, i am past the point where i can walk the streets looking for a gallery or a lover, either for that matter. You talk openly about his despair, about his career and about his personal life. Was that hard . It wasnt hard. It was part of what he was, who he was, and thats what i have to, you know, thats what has to be done. De niro says his father was absent for most of his childhood, but he never doubted his dads love. In the 60s, when the actor was 22, he went to paris to rescue his father, and make him come home. In his journals, your dad says at one point that you saved his life, and another point he thanks god that you turned out so well. How did you feel when you read that . I was happy that he felt that way, and you know yeah. Its not like a feeling. Its like, yeah, thats what happened, so hes being a father, being a loving father. Robert de niro sr. Died in 1993 at the age of 71. His son has kept his studio exactly as it was these past 21 years. I kept it as a reminder, a real reminder, a tangible reminder of who he was for my kid and my grandkids. After our interview, de niro took me around his fathers collection to show me work he hopes will finally be celebrated. Its my responsibility to protect his legacy and to make sure that people are aware of it, and to keep it alive, as it will be with my own children. As my dad would have said to me and as i suspect your dad would have said to you, youre a good son. Yes, yes. The documentary remembering the artist is now airing on hbo. Thats it for today. To all you dads out there, happy fathers day. To my kids, be sure to call your dad today. Have a great week, and well see you next fox news sunday. Announcer the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma subd by perricone md. How old does your neck make you look . Would you like to take years off your appearance and help remove some of the signs of aging on your neck for a look that is firmer, tighter, and more youthful . 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