translator: it is abundantly clear that the mullah s regime and after the nuclear bomb. thus we are demanding an end to the nuclear program and saying this on behalf of the iranian resistance and on behalf of the iranian people. well, the leading iranian opposition group the national council of resistance of iran held a massive rally friday outside of paris calling for regime change in iran. tens of thousands gathers there also demanding that iran be stopped in trying to spread its brand of extreme fundamentalism in syria and iraq at the expense, they say, of the u.s. and our allies. and they also accuse iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki of acting on behalf of tehran. the leader of the group calls al maliki a, quote, iranian operative. she down for an exclusive fox news interview, her first american interview, and she tells us the upcoming nuclear deal on july 20th will allow iran to continue enriching
it s surprising you have irs officials say they knew the white house didn t like to keep the people and say we should investigate them? is that possible? and that s possible? it s possible but it s not absolutely wrong. when i think of certain people sometimes even at this table follow the line of fox on certain things, yeah. what? okay. it might be true, and it could wrong, and then it might be somebody behind me they re all looking at. coming up, big decision by the federal reserve sends shock waves through the market. eric s going to explain why because i don t understand it ahead on the five.
benghazi, what is it that s gone wrong? let s start with benghazi. let s start with the irs, the boj. directly after the five, tune into a special two-hour edition of special report for an exclusive fox news interview with syrian president bashar al assad. fox news contributor dennis kucinich and senior correspondent greg palkot sat down with assad. you don t want to miss that. coming up here, though, starbucks coffee takes sides on guns and obamacare. whose side are they on? the answer after the break.
action. are you buying that? he s saying basically he s not saying they got demote. he s saying they got a new job within the state department. they need to save face or something? you know what this is like? it s like when you re about to have company over. and you start hiding stuff all over. you put stuff under the bed. put stuff in the closet. an election was coming up. and they put benghazi in the closet. they hid that. and bob admits as much, they were having company over. this isn t just about four dead. it s about one election. the white house and the media orchestrated separately in a sense maybe a lackadaisical cover-up, but it was a cover-up, nonetheless. interest in this has remained high, eric. and if you look at let s look at ratings, okay? when we talk about this, people want to listen to it. you can pretty much only find benghazi coverage on fox news channel now. what do you think the about this story that keeps america so interested? because we lost four am
action. are you buying that? he s saying basically he s not saying they got demote. he s saying they got a new job within the state department. they need to save face or something? you know what this is like? it s like when you re about to have company over. and you start hiding stuff all over. you put stuff under the bed. put stuff in the closet. an election was coming up. and they put benghazi in the closet. they hid that. and bob admits as much, they were having company over. this isn t just about four dead. it s about one election. the white house and the media orchestrated separately in a sense maybe a lackadaisical cover-up, but it was a cover-up, nonetheless. interest in this has remained high, eric. and if you look at let s look at ratings, okay? when we talk about this, people want to listen to it. you can pretty much only find benghazi coverage on fox news channel now. what do you think the about this story that keeps america so interested? because we lost four am