advanced truly, truly. a woman, gay, anything like that. you go to saudi arabia? can t have any of that. the momentt you have islam in front of it, you have negated any negativity back and follow it. that s all we are trying to follow say. sean: countries that are majority muslim, run under sharia law, many of whom wouldn t accept somebody with a jewish passport. many that tell these women how to dress. many that tell them that they don t punish marital rape. they do it in the name of islam, they are wrong. all we are telling you is that islam is a universal concept. here s my question. it is happening in many countries wait a minute! if you don t grow up under those values, how do you come to america and just dispense of them and how do we know you are going tome t get rid of those values?
sean: we have seen this death to america, burning flags, death to israel, burningg flags. this radicalism that has emerged. and i look at this, i m like, okay. how do we ever ascertain if somebody in iran wants to escape persecution, which i imagine there are people. i wouldn t want to live there. anybody want to live in iran? imam, would you? i used to live ind iran. i use to. sean: i m asking if you want to live there. somebody wants to come here, how do we ascertain what s in their heart? to become her with goodhi intentions, do they want to assimilate comeau become part of our family? or do they bring those twisted, chanting death to america values? how could you ever vet that? i want to there will be disagreement, but does it come down to if they embrace or seek to impose sharia?
cuddly bear celebrated her first birthday, and of course what party wouldn t be complete without a birthday cake? made of her favorite foods, including bamboo apples, carrots and pineapples. that s a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. i m julie banderas. this is a fox report. it s the bottom of the hour. growing fallout from president obama s use of executive orders. actions that critics say stripped power away from congress. house speaker john boehner responding to the president s recent so sue me comment. boehner says that s exactly what he plans to do. in a new op-ed piece, he explains why suing the president must be done. our political insiders are here. you can join the conversation on twitter @juliebanderas an and @fninsiders. pat joins us, and here at home base in new york city, john,
him, how will history remember this man? there s a relationship between the two. the key for the israelis is going to be, is there going to be a rollback of the iranian nuclear program to the point it will not be in a position where it is a nuclear threshold state. if ariel sharon were to be alive. he would look at this as a threat to israel. i think how he will be remembered a leader as someone prepared to take big decisions and sometimes they turn out disastrous, for example the war in lebanon in 1982. sometimes those big decisioned turned out to be reflective of someone to do what was politically costly but do the right thing. he withdrew from gaza and prepared to leave his own party and create a new one because he was prepared also, a significant withdrawal on the west bank and knew his party wouldn t accept it. it wasn t going to let the flil constraints prevent him for
in terms of throwing off annual income. people are relying only on social security. the average social security check is somewhere in the neighborhood of $16,000, $17,000 a year, and we re telling people that s too much? this is just absolutely wrong. i think what progressive activists, the people i m talking about making the threats about re-election campaigns, i think what they re trying to figure out is would democrats in the house actually stop this, because obama sort of went down this road before when he was pursuing the grand bargain in 2011 with john boehner and they sent signals then they d be open to something similar to this. the expectation was, yeah, there will be democrats in the house who vote against it but nancy pelosi would ultimately support ift. do you think there s more frustration? would democrats actually stop this from happening? a lot of democrats would. i can t speak for everyone, obviously. i don t know how many would. but a lot of democrats will not vote