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after his escape from what was supposed to be mexico's strongest maximum security prison -- joaquin "el chapo" guzman with a $4 million on his head tonight be but mexico telling u.s. they don't want any help capturing him. and greek parliament just passed a new reform package, moments ago just hours before that vote, protest and demonstrations in the streets of athens, tonight's yes vote, is critical for country to receive a bailout from european union and imf some 96 billion. to protests turning violence, a couple hours ago, but dying down now. with the vote. the path is paveed for more of that money to come from european union to save the bankrupt greek government. our top story, president's hard sell on what critics call a terrible deal to pave the way for iran to create a -- to obtain a nuclear weapon, fox news white house correspondent kevin cork with our report. >> reporter: a robust defense, for more than an hour, president obama took aim at critics of deal struck with iran. >> deal is not contingent on iran changing its behavior or suddenly operating like a liberal democracy. it solves one particular problem that is making sure they don't have a bomb. >> reporter: ironically it has been hailed in tehran, but criticized in jerusalem, and left many in washington with serious questions. president said tying hostages to deal would have given iran more leverage. >> the notion that i am content as i celebrate with americans languishing and the iranian jails, that is nonsense. you should know better. >> reporter: on lifting arms embargo, the president said this -- >> we got 5 years, in which under this new agreement arms coming in and out of iran are rehibbitted,. >> reporter: what about timing of inspections, regime could not avoided 24/7 monitoring for sites already known but secret follows will take longer. >> it may take 24 days to finally get access to a site the nature of nuclear programs is facilities, is such -- this not something you hide in a closet. >> reporter: president did not argue fact that iranians would have more money with sanctions lifted. >> do i think it is a game changer for hem them in,? no. >> we have -- to a world power a there are hole theshthreshold nuke nuclear power. >> vice president joe biden made a rare trip to capitol hill, the presentation lasted about 70 minutes, white house has numbers in house and senate to make sure this deal survives. >> thank you kevin cork. >> something that president did not mention in his news conference, the death two weeks ago of kate steinle that sparked nationwide outrage 32-year-old was murdered on a san francisco pier, by an illegal immigrant, who had been deported 5 times. just yesterday, homeland security secretary jay johnson did not appear to know what kate steinle was. he could not say whether or not the administration had reached out to her family. san francisco mayor is defending san carry cities -- sanctuary cities, he blamed san francisco sheriff policy was not communicating with immigrations and custom enforcement. >> our sanctuary policy was never intended to create a safe a half ep for criminals-- safe haven for criminals this is a threat to public safety this policy should be rescinded immediately. lou: sanctuary cities like san francisco have released more than 8,000 criminal illegal immigrants into our streets within 8 months. >> mexican security official release video that shows drug lord "el chapo" guzman's final moments in prison, just before his escape. video shows the head of the sinaloa drug cartel, walking, to his bed, then changing his shoes then walking to the shower area. and then ducking behind a low dividing wall, and from there he disappeared into this. a tunnel, a mile long tunnel. he enter through a gaping hole in the floor. of the shower area to that tunnel. that included specially modified ventilation, lighting, and a motorcycle to transport him, a tunnel sohiel kabir phys kateed could -- so much sophisticated could take two years to complete, "el chapo" spend 18 months in jail, he had something like a quart of a century of experience in building tunnels he has done so often, and his organization. >> back to our breaking news greek parliament just moments ago, passing on austerity and reform bill, as required as the first step to open bailout moneys to flow into greece, the bill to impose sweeps tax hikes and spending cut approved with support of three pro-european opposition parties after protest or flooded streets in athens hurling bombs at police, they stopped with tear gas. wall street edging lower in final hours of trading because of the greek demonstration, dow fallingly 3, s&p down 2, nasdaq off 6. it had been up double digits before. not much of a movement on the day. 3.2 billion shares traded. >> we're coming right back, a lot of news tonight, stay with us. >> if the obama-iranian nuclear deal is such a victory, why is it iran's celebrating in the streets, and not americans? 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instead of 24 hours for access to sites? that just starts the the -- ajude occasion -- ajudecasion phase. >> the president say the 24/7 inspections verification, and can you any part of that agreement find anything that aproximates 24/7 go where inspectors will at their choice, time of their choosing. >> we thought that meant 24 hours to go in it means 24 days. and seiche 7 may refer to go through 7 months it might take to go through process of russia and china to get to sites, this is a disaster in terms of ability to have inspections, this is worse than north korea nuclear framework agreement, we know how that ended up. lou: do you regret that the republican leadership did not insist on constructive this as a treaty, and insisting on 2/3 approval? because it looks right now, i would like your opinion, it looks very much right now like burden rests to republican party, and that there is a very, very slight chance that if the republicans and democrats some of them, object to this deal that there is very little chant they could stop it. >> if we could get the 60 votes in senate to get legislation through to make it a treaty, part of the problem was the precedent that court would like at is north korea framework agreement was not handled as a treaty. we were what they said court would not take it up. they opined in the past that was a political decision, if we could have gotten past president to pass that legislation it would have been good. lou: your reaction to the fact that this president, this white house, is taking this deal to the united nations for its approval, irrespective of what the united states congress does or does not do? >> mike mccall and i, chairman of homeland security fired off a letter, to the president of the united states directing the white house not to do that. yesterday, i called the deputy at white house, in charge of this, and today i talked with our ambassador to united nations, to tell them, do not do this because, congress has the right to review that document, over the next 65 days, they argue, well they won't go into effect for 90 days, but we're saying put that in a bayance -- obeyiance we feel when facts come out in american public we have a opportunity to rally the american public in a bipartisan way against the agreement. lou: if president obama ignores your letter in. >> well, we're going to push forward with our resolution of disapproval that will include not allowing the leftings of the saptions on the arms embargo and so could we're en corporating that in to the -- incorporating that into our effort to impose what white house is aterming. lou: it is going to be quite a month, congressman red royce. great to have you with us. >> thank you, lou. lou: vote on our poll tonight, too you support the deal? cast your vote at loudobbs.com. >> new warnings that pacific north west could be wiped out in a massive earthquake. this new yorker publishes what say terrifying article. in which is reports that tectonic plates are grinding against each other in cascadia subduction zone off of the west coast, something that the geologist say could unleash worst natural disaster in history of north america. a regional fema official putting it bliept our operating suspicion that anything west of irk 5 will be toast -- interstate 5 will be toast if the very big one hits. >> beachgoers in florida getting more than they bargained for watching navy's blue angel perform, here we go over the past weekend one did a fly by so low, it sent tents and umbrellas flying, the crude loved every -- crowd loved every second of it most cheering as plane disappeared into horizon. go blue angels. up next, a few thoughts on president's silence on kate steinle's tragic death. >> dramatic dashcam video, captures dangers of policing amid a war against law enforcement, that story and more ahead, stay with us, we're you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? 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president said he now hopes that two men can have a closer discussion about the future, in the future, maybe those discussions include issues like russia's provocation, and its massive build up in eastern europe. or threatening of american navy ships in national waters or the list goes on. well now, a few thoughts to president's disappointing silent about murder of kate steinle by an illegal immigrant, you know the tragic story of the 32-year-old woman who found death, not sanctuary in san francisco, murder by criminal illegal immigrant francisco sanchez two weeks ago. her death, has galvanized public attention, create debate, and shaped public opinion already, presidential candidates are speaking out. there is now a growing debate about illegal immigration in sanctuary cities that seemingly every politician had until now tried to avoided at all costs. one politician still avoiding her name, president has not mention her death still, he is same president who took time to write personal letters to 46 drug offenders who sentences he commuted. and not a mention today in his one hour, long news conference. near a question by -- or a question by white house press core, and yesterday, his hockey hockeyhomelandsecurity seemed baffled by a congressman's question about her. asking, if the obama house reached out to the steinly family. >> has the dodge reached out to the steinle family to your knowledge? >> to who? >> the family of the woman who was brutally murdered by this individual who had committed 7 different felony, 4 different states my understanding had been deported kept coming back, has administration reached on out the that family. >> i am sorry, i don't know the answer to that question. lou: the obama silence striement is unlucal, in cases of michael brown, and freddie fray, for example mr. obama was quick to speak out, speaking out two days after brown's date, he addressing fridy gray's death, and sending officials of hid government to funerals of gray and brown, their cases it seems suited the president's narrative, and his interest. steinle's tragic death does not. president silence on young woman's murder, speaks loudly and clearly. because the president's policies are wide open border, and the sanctuary stay of san francisco, all bear responsible for her murder at the hands of an illegal immigrant at large in a sanctuary city. >> our quotation of the evening tonight. on fall choice that president insist he faced in the deal. this from irish play write george bernard shaw. beware of false knowledge it is more dangerous than ignorance. we're coming right back. >> the donald trumps jeb in the latest polls as they make it personal. >> that story coming up. >> and this would be a big catch if only it were a catch. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? 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[inaudible] >> i'm trying to find where the second one is. go get them. i can corroborate you but what i cannot understand is why there is this reluctance in the republican party that is populace. if the republicans do not connect with the people working men and women, small businessmen and women. if they do not connect with the middle class they are toast again. if they keep talking nonsense the low taxes and low regulation and the devil take the hindmost that is over. they are going to have to have a little bit more thought. >> reagan had a popular program. >> absolutely. >> in a very positive one. >> i didn't agree with all aspects, but he put a specific one out there. i want to see the others do the same thing. lou: all americans have the patience. >> that is all of us. >> yes, it does. >> 25% across-the-board. >> what do you think that the other candidates do? >> they certainly will. lou: do you support the obama and iranian nuclear deal? cast your vote at loudobbs.com. and a police officer pulling over a car after gunfire in the area. he remains to be hospitalized and he is in stable condition, 17 years old he now faces attempted second-degree murder. in cape cod massachusetts, they came together to save a stranded great white shark. instead of running for their lives, they splashed water on the shark until police could arrive and do better. they safely pulled him into the ocean, the shark was apparently unharmed. i do understand great white sharks. coming up next, taking up to the streets to demonstrate against the very people giving them nearly $100 billion. another $100 billion mind you, and they burn things and destroy property of and a plane full of sky diving students looking for a thrill. they got it. here it is there is a thr push your enterprise and you can move the world. but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? 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>> yes, there's a lot of things that i think that people don't look to to europe and then look to the u.s. for. and seeing some unsettling development that we are looking more and more towards like what we are seeing in europe. and we love the fact that we are a free-market country and obviously that is a trend that many of us in the market never are quite happy to see. >> recanting his criticism of capitalism, acknowledging in an interview that he doesn't know much about economics, he is being a lot more average than a lot of the people leaving governments throughout europe and much of the world. it's great to have you with us and we appreciate it. >> thank you. lou: listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. and the flyby of bhutto, what an amazing feat. this one shows that it only took nine years to get there and what is the big deal. the most detailed image that we have on record of pluto. scientists expect the farthest planet in our solar system and the united launch alliance launching from the cape canaveral rocket and that turning the latest generation of gps satellites into space. and we don't have a lot of detail on those satellites that there's a lot of secret stuff. and what a great launch it is and a spectacular view from the launch vehicle. and a traffic camera capturing a dramatic moment that a small plane had to make an emergency landing on a new jersey highway the single engine aircraft carrying student from a skydiving school lost power linden on this busy highway fortunately the pilot made a great landing. on the grass median, take a look at him bringing that end. unbelievable. not a soul hurt just an incredible feat of flying. or landing, if you prefer. and coming up next, new study finds more nails will take smart phones over jobs and a times. we take that up with andy and joanne coming up next. i cannot wait and i know you can't either. we are comi at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. can a business have a mind? 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after his escape from what was supposed to be mexico's strongest maximum security prison -- joaquin "el chapo" guzman with a $4 million on his head tonight be but mexico telling u.s. they don't want any help capturing him. and greek parliament just passed a new reform package, moments ago just hours before that vote, protest and demonstrations in the streets of athens, tonight's yes vote, is critical for country to receive a bailout from european union and imf some 96 billion. to protests turning violence, a couple hours ago, but dying down now. with the vote. the path is paveed for more of that money to come from european union to save the bankrupt greek government. our top story, president's hard sell on what critics call a terrible deal to pave the way for iran to create a -- to obtain a nuclear weapon, fox news white house correspondent kevin cork with our report. >> reporter: a robust defense, for more than an hour, president obama took aim at critics of deal struck with iran. >> deal is not contingent on iran changing its behavior or suddenly operating like a liberal democracy. it solves one particular problem that is making sure they don't have a bomb. >> reporter: ironically it has been hailed in tehran, but criticized in jerusalem, and left many in washington with serious questions. president said tying hostages to deal would have given iran more leverage. >> the notion that i am content as i celebrate with americans languishing and the iranian jails, that is nonsense. you should know better. >> reporter: on lifting arms embargo, the president said this -- >> we got 5 years, in which under this new agreement arms coming in and out of iran are rehibbitted,. >> reporter: what about timing of inspections, regime could not avoided 24/7 monitoring for sites already known but secret follows will take longer. >> it may take 24 days to finally get access to a site the nature of nuclear programs is facilities, is such -- this not something you hide in a closet. >> reporter: president did not argue fact that iranians would have more money with sanctions lifted. >> do i think it is a game changer for hem them in,? no. >> we have -- to a world power a there are hole theshthreshold nuke nuclear power. >> vice president joe biden made a rare trip to capitol hill, the presentation lasted about 70 minutes, white house has numbers in house and senate to make sure this deal survives. >> thank you kevin cork. >> something that president did not mention in his news conference, the death two weeks ago of kate steinle that sparked nationwide outrage 32-year-old was murdered on a san francisco pier, by an illegal immigrant, who had been deported 5 times. just yesterday, homeland security secretary jay johnson did not appear to know what kate steinle was. he could not say whether or not the administration had reached out to her family. san francisco mayor is defending san carry cities -- sanctuary cities, he blamed san francisco sheriff policy was not communicating with immigrations and custom enforcement. >> our sanctuary policy was never intended to create a safe a half ep for criminals-- safe haven for criminals this is a threat to public safety this policy should be rescinded immediately. lou: sanctuary cities like san francisco have released more than 8,000 criminal illegal immigrants into our streets within 8 months. >> mexican security official release video that shows drug lord "el chapo" guzman's final moments in prison, just before his escape. video shows the head of the sinaloa drug cartel, walking, to his bed, then changing his shoes then walking to the shower area. and then ducking behind a low dividing wall, and from there he disappeared into this. a tunnel, a mile long tunnel. he enter through a gaping hole in the floor. of the shower area to that tunnel. that included specially modified ventilation, lighting, and a motorcycle to transport him, a tunnel sohiel kabir phys kateed could -- so much sophisticated could take two years to complete, "el chapo" spend 18 months in jail, he had something like a quart of a century of experience in building tunnels he has done so often, and his organization. >> back to our breaking news greek parliament just moments ago, passing on austerity and reform bill, as required as the first step to open bailout moneys to flow into greece, the bill to impose sweeps tax hikes and spending cut approved with support of three pro-european opposition parties after protest or flooded streets in athens hurling bombs at police, they stopped with tear gas. wall street edging lower in final hours of trading because of the greek demonstration, dow fallingly 3, s&p down 2, nasdaq off 6. it had been up double digits before. not much of a movement on the day. 3.2 billion shares traded. >> we're coming right back, a lot of news tonight, stay with us. >> if the obama-iranian nuclear deal is such a victory, why is it iran's celebrating in the streets, and not americans? 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instead of 24 hours for access to sites? that just starts the the -- ajude occasion -- ajudecasion phase. >> the president say the 24/7 inspections verification, and can you any part of that agreement find anything that aproximates 24/7 go where inspectors will at their choice, time of their choosing. >> we thought that meant 24 hours to go in it means 24 days. and seiche 7 may refer to go through 7 months it might take to go through process of russia and china to get to sites, this is a disaster in terms of ability to have inspections, this is worse than north korea nuclear framework agreement, we know how that ended up. lou: do you regret that the republican leadership did not insist on constructive this as a treaty, and insisting on 2/3 approval? because it looks right now, i would like your opinion, it looks very much right now like burden rests to republican party, and that there is a very, very slight chance that if the republicans and democrats some of them, object to this deal that there is very little chant they could stop it. >> if we could get the 60 votes in senate to get legislation through to make it a treaty, part of the problem was the precedent that court would like at is north korea framework agreement was not handled as a treaty. we were what they said court would not take it up. they opined in the past that was a political decision, if we could have gotten past president to pass that legislation it would have been good. lou: your reaction to the fact that this president, this white house, is taking this deal to the united nations for its approval, irrespective of what the united states congress does or does not do? >> mike mccall and i, chairman of homeland security fired off a letter, to the president of the united states directing the white house not to do that. yesterday, i called the deputy at white house, in charge of this, and today i talked with our ambassador to united nations, to tell them, do not do this because, congress has the right to review that document, over the next 65 days, they argue, well they won't go into effect for 90 days, but we're saying put that in a bayance -- obeyiance we feel when facts come out in american public we have a opportunity to rally the american public in a bipartisan way against the agreement. lou: if president obama ignores your letter in. >> well, we're going to push forward with our resolution of disapproval that will include not allowing the leftings of the saptions on the arms embargo and so could we're en corporating that in to the -- incorporating that into our effort to impose what white house is aterming. lou: it is going to be quite a month, congressman red royce. great to have you with us. >> thank you, lou. lou: vote on our poll tonight, too you support the deal? 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president said he now hopes that two men can have a closer discussion about the future, in the future, maybe those discussions include issues like russia's provocation, and its massive build up in eastern europe. or threatening of american navy ships in national waters or the list goes on. well now, a few thoughts to president's disappointing silent about murder of kate steinle by an illegal immigrant, you know the tragic story of the 32-year-old woman who found death, not sanctuary in san francisco, murder by criminal illegal immigrant francisco sanchez two weeks ago. her death, has galvanized public attention, create debate, and shaped public opinion already, presidential candidates are speaking out. there is now a growing debate about illegal immigration in sanctuary cities that seemingly every politician had until now tried to avoided at all costs. one politician still avoiding her name, president has not mention her death still, he is same president who took time to write personal letters to 46 drug offenders who sentences he commuted. and not a mention today in his one hour, long news conference. near a question by -- or a question by white house press core, and yesterday, his hockey hockeyhomelandsecurity seemed baffled by a congressman's question about her. asking, if the obama house reached out to the steinly family. >> has the dodge reached out to the steinle family to your knowledge? >> to who? >> the family of the woman who was brutally murdered by this individual who had committed 7 different felony, 4 different states my understanding had been deported kept coming back, has administration reached on out the that family. >> i am sorry, i don't know the answer to that question. lou: the obama silence striement is unlucal, in cases of michael brown, and freddie fray, for example mr. obama was quick to speak out, speaking out two days after brown's date, he addressing fridy gray's death, and sending officials of hid government to funerals of gray and brown, their cases it seems suited the president's narrative, and his interest. steinle's tragic death does not. president silence on young woman's murder, speaks loudly and clearly. because the president's policies are wide open border, and the sanctuary stay of san francisco, all bear responsible for her murder at the hands of an illegal immigrant at large in a sanctuary city. >> our quotation of the evening tonight. on fall choice that president insist he faced in the deal. this from irish play write george bernard shaw. beware of false knowledge it is more dangerous than ignorance. we're coming right back. >> the donald trumps jeb in the latest polls as they make it personal. >> that story coming up. >> and this would be a big catch if only it were a catch. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? 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[inaudible] >> i'm trying to find where the second one is. go get them. i can corroborate you but what i cannot understand is why there is this reluctance in the republican party that is populace. if the republicans do not connect with the people working men and women, small businessmen and women. if they do not connect with the middle class they are toast again. if they keep talking nonsense the low taxes and low regulation and the devil take the hindmost that is over. they are going to have to have a little bit more thought. >> reagan had a popular program. >> absolutely. >> in a very positive one. >> i didn't agree with all aspects, but he put a specific one out there. i want to see the others do the same thing. lou: all americans have the patience. >> that is all of us. >> yes, it does. >> 25% across-the-board. >> what do you think that the other candidates do? >> they certainly will. lou: do you support the obama and iranian nuclear deal? cast your vote at loudobbs.com. and a police officer pulling over a car after gunfire in the area. he remains to be hospitalized and he is in stable condition, 17 years old he now faces attempted second-degree murder. in cape cod massachusetts, they came together to save a stranded great white shark. instead of running for their lives, they splashed water on the shark until police could arrive and do better. they safely pulled him into the ocean, the shark was apparently unharmed. i do understand great white sharks. coming up next, taking up to the streets to demonstrate against the very people giving them nearly $100 billion. another $100 billion mind you, and they burn things and destroy property of and a plane full of sky diving students looking for a thrill. they got it. here it is there is a thr push your enterprise and you can move the world. but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? 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>> yes, there's a lot of things that i think that people don't look to to europe and then look to the u.s. for. and seeing some unsettling development that we are looking more and more towards like what we are seeing in europe. and we love the fact that we are a free-market country and obviously that is a trend that many of us in the market never are quite happy to see. >> recanting his criticism of capitalism, acknowledging in an interview that he doesn't know much about economics, he is being a lot more average than a lot of the people leaving governments throughout europe and much of the world. it's great to have you with us and we appreciate it. >> thank you. lou: listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. and the flyby of bhutto, what an amazing feat. this one shows that it only took nine years to get there and what is the big deal. the most detailed image that we have on record of pluto. scientists expect the farthest planet in our solar system and the united launch alliance launching from the cape canaveral rocket and that turning the latest generation of gps satellites into space. and we don't have a lot of detail on those satellites that there's a lot of secret stuff. and what a great launch it is and a spectacular view from the launch vehicle. and a traffic camera capturing a dramatic moment that a small plane had to make an emergency landing on a new jersey highway the single engine aircraft carrying student from a skydiving school lost power linden on this busy highway fortunately the pilot made a great landing. on the grass median, take a look at him bringing that end. unbelievable. not a soul hurt just an incredible feat of flying. or landing, if you prefer. and coming up next, new study finds more nails will take smart phones over jobs and a times. we take that up with andy and joanne coming up next. i cannot wait and i know you can't either. we are comi at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. can a business have a mind? 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