Transcripts For KTVU Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace 2015

Transcripts For KTVU Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace 20151108

Tuesday will affect his campaign. Its a fox news exclusive. Plus donald trump returns to nbc despite protests. Ive been to say youre doing a great job. In fact i think this show got better by about 2 billion . Our Panel Discussion his appearance, questions about ben carson as past and jeb bushs future. And helping wounded veterans heal through the sound of music. We went and served and were injured, and now were playing these songs together. All right now on fox news sunday. Still more signs point to a bomb causing the crash that killed the 224 people on board. Russia reportedly asking the fbi to help with forensic analysis and suspending all flights to egypt. Connor pyle is live with the latest. Connor . Chris, the evidence continues to mount supporting both the british and american theory that there was a bomb aboard this russian metrojet plane. Now a top egyptian investigator said a noise from a, quotes, undetermined source was heard on the black box recording immediately before the aircraft went down. That sound likely a bomb according to most analysts. Earlier in the week, the pentagon also said they detected a sudden and heat blast, however, Authorities Say its way too early to draw any conclusions, and even american officials are hedging their by this says 90 with certainly it was a bomb. The joint investigation New York Times reporting, though, the fbi is also helping with forensic analysis. Given the increased tensions between washington and the kremlin, this is a rare cooperation between the two. Now, isis or an eye saysaffiliated group seems to be the most likely suspect, but chris, given the lack of information about what type of bomb it was or how it got on board and through Airport Security makes it a real mystery about who exactly the people who carried out this attack were. Conor powell, reporting from the region, thanks for that. We wanted to discuss the growing possibility of a terror attack with michael mccaul. He joins us from the Reagan Library in california where hes attending a Reagan National defense forum. Chairman, whats the latest intel on the do intel on the latest. We have is the reporting itself, which indicates there was an explosion on the aircraft. When you couple that with the satellite technology, this flash of heat on the airplane, is the fact that isis has declared war on russia, this was a russian plane headed for russia, in addition to the u. S. And uk intelligence that we have received, i think ought indicators are pointing to the fact this was isis putting a bomb on an airplane. So a week after this terrible incident, what do you think of the likelihood it was a bomb, a terror attack. Ive a high degree of confidence it was. Its been my gut all along as we looked at the facts, the region itself, the fact they want to hit the russians, i must say this is a new chapter to isis. Typically we looked at al qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula as the premier bomb maker, if you will, hitting the aviation sector, their crown jewel, but now youre looking at isis now putting bombs on airplanes, which concerns me greatly, not just for russian airlines, but aye frankly americanbound flights into the United States. I want to pick up on that in a second. You use a term of art there, in fact, a high degree of confidence. What does that mean when you say that . Well, thats based upon the intelligence reports out there, based on the black box reporting, based on the satellite imagery, and based on the fact that isis has declared war against russia, now that russia has set foot in syria, now russia has its own Homeland Security problems in and of themselves, this is comparable, i would think, to a 9 11 for them that they have to deal with. So i think you put all these factorses together, in all the officials i have talked to, i think everything is pointing towards the fact this was an isisrelated attack. The question is, how did the bomb get on the airport. Theres a lot of theory that this possibly could have been an inside job at the airport to put the luggage in the hull of the aircraft. Let me pick occupy that aspect right away. The department of Homeland Security has announced increased security, especially at foreign airplanes, especially at mideast airports and unnamed tightening of securities at some domestic airports. Thanksgiving is only a couple weeks ago, 25 million americans will be flying over the holidays, do you think dhs is doing enough . I talked to the secretary at the forum yesterday, and admirable neffinger, the tsas new administrator, i think they are being proactive. They are the last points of departure airports, flights coming into the United States, ramping up security, both screening, but also vetting employees for the insider threat, and also looking at highthreat risk sflaef airports in addition to those where we can coordinate with host countries to better upd. A. Grade their security. Sharm el sheikh does not have the best screening process in place, we think this is probably how this happened. I want to get into that. I think its fair to say we focus as a nation overwhelmingly on passengers and their bags, what happens out front, but people are now talking increasingly about the threat and especially at foreign airports through the back door, whether its baggage handlers or other personnel, caterers, that they are able to have access to the plane and could plant a bomb on board a plane, having nothing to do with the passengers. How big a threat is that . How big a security lapse is that both overseas and domestically . Its a huge threat and we think this is likely how it got on to this airplane. They could be is bribed or radicalized enough to. In puerto rico we have many cases of is it corruption, putting drugs and weapons on planes inbound. It wouldnt take a lot to put a bomb on one of those airports as well. Thats a main thing from the Homeland Security standpoint, were worried about the planes coming into the United States. I will say this, if i could add, being at the Reagan Library, peace through strength is what reagan talked about. When you project weakness throughout the if world in a failed foreign policy, this is what you get. Now we have chaos in the middle east, isis taking over iraq, syria and northern africa, egypt, now we have the russians in there. And its presented a very complicated strategy moving forward in terms of protecting the American People. Well, let me ask you about that, because i think its fair to say that president obama has primarily dealt with isis up until now pass a regional threat, as a group that was primarily interested in creating a caliphate across the middle east and north africa. If theyre responsible for what would in effect by the worst act of air terrorist since 9 11, doesnt that change the nature of the threat from isis . Well, you know, again he called it the jv team, but now were seeing isis bring down airplanes with bombs, which is what al qaeda did. As you said, the greatest aviation, terrorist event since 9 11. What i want to see, whats interesting is what the russian response will be. Their target packages have been primarily to prop up assad and his regime in the region, not to goisis. Weve seen in the last couple days, though, attacks now, air strikes in raqqa going against isis. The sad fact is, because of weve had a failed policy and failed leadership, now were having to rely on russians and the iranians to go into syria to fight and destroy isis. And thats kind of where we are today. I think, again, its this weakness invites aggression. We have not handled this right. We havent done anything. We havent made decisions in the region in terms of a strategy, and when you dont have a strategy, you fail. I think were seeing this unfold before our very eyes. We have seen how putin has responded in the past in chechnya to islamic radicals, brutally taking down opposition in that country twice during his time as president of russia. How forcefully, if it turns out to be a revenge again isis, because russia has launched a higher profile, how forcefully do you expect putin to respond . And is there a possibility if pewing is going after isis, there a possible of the us and russia acting in concert against isis . I think theres the possibility. Were deconflicting our mission right now to make sure were not killing each other, but the fact is what we have in common is the disdain for the russians warned us about the chechen rebel, so there is a common desire there to eliminate the jihadists. They havent really done so thus far in their air strikes, but i do think after this event theyre going to realize once these touch foot in the region, they have their own Homeland Security problems also, and its to their advantage to turn their sights to isis, and its my hope that we can draw the arab nations and nato and the Coalition Forces in a joint effort against isis. That had be the only positive thing out of think tragedy. President obama is apparently launching a new push to close the u. S. Prison facility at guantanamo, apparently going to try to go first through congress, but if congress refuses, theres talk about more executive action. Your responsible to that . In the war in iraq and afghanistan, and weve seen how well that worked. He didnt leave a residual force in iraq and now we have isis in iraq, and now the last piece is to close guantanamo. He tried this before unsuccessfully, but i think youll see an executive action to close down guantanamo. These the worst of the worse terrorists, where will they go . If they set foot on american soil, i predict the American People will stand up in outrage. Ive been done there, ive seen liquid shakhalid sheikh mohamme fact were bring him into america to provide a mecca for the jihadists were already having radicalized individuals hitting military installations in the United States. If we bring these guys into these facilities, youre going to be a heightened terror alert threat in the United States, and highly reckless and irresponsible. Very briefly, if the president were to go ahead as you predict with executive action, is there anything you and congress can do about it . Well, hes done this before, and its hard to stop this kind of action. I would hope the American People would rise up in numbers so strongly that, as he tried to do this last time that hell decide to back down from that decision. Chairman mccalkauccaul, than for joining us, and we will stay on top of the investigation. Thank you, chris. Up next, Chris Christie on his viral video, his rise in New Hampshire, and getting bumped from the main debate stage this tuesday. But at t. Rowe price, we can help guide your investments through good times and bad. For over 75 years, our clients have relied on us to bring our best thinking to their investments so in a variety of market conditions. You can feel confident. In our experience. Call a t. Rowe price retirement specialist or your advisor. To see how we can help make the most of your retirement savings. T. Rowe price. Invest with confidence. Jeb bushwe have to beave to be tthe worlds leader. N. Whos going to take care of the christians that are being eliminated in the middle east . Whos going to take care of israel and support them our greatest ally in the middle east . The United States has the capability of doing this, and its in our economic and the United States has the capability of doing this, and its in our economic and National Security r country goin. Announcer right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. Big day . Ah, the usual. Moved some new cars. Hauled a bunch of steel. Kept the supermarket shelves stocked. Made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. Whats up for the next shift . Ah, nothing much. Just keeping the lights on. laugh nice. Doing the big things that move an economy. See you tomorrow, mac. See you tomorrow, sam. Just another day at norfolk southern. Well, its been an eventful week for new jersey governor Chris Christie, a video of him talking about addiction went viral on the internet and polls show him gaining traction in New Hampshire, but hes been bumped from the primetime debate on tuesday night for failing to average 2. 5 in recent National Polls. Governor christie joirns us in washington to discuss this. Welcome back. Good to be back, chris. You have reacted to your demotion as positively as you can. You say put up a podium, ill talk about the issues wherever it is, but how big a is thatback . Obviously i dont prefer it. I would rather by on the stage, but heres the thing. This is the problem with washington all along, chris, right . Everybody is looking at polls rather than talking about principles. Our campaign is talking about the principles we believe in. If we have less of that in washington, d. C. Well have a much more effective government. The telling it like it is is meaning what i say, thats what ill do on the stage and next day ill go to iowa and keep doing it. There are some practicalities. At the end of september, your cash on hand for the Third Quarter was 1. 4 million, which is not a lot of money. Does it hurt with donations when you get bumped from the main event to the undercard . Actually it hasnt. Its gone the op sips direct. A lot of people disagree with what fox did, and weve got more donation than the week before, because people feel like were getting a raw deal. It hasnt hurt at all. In fact incredibly, i thought what you did. Its actually worked the opposite. People are loout there to look r the so keep doing it. Lets look at the rise of your poll here. In january, in the real clear politics average you were second behind jeb bush with more than 11 , now youre tied for ninth at 2. 3 . Question what happened . Its hard to tell. Campaigns are something that really change from week to week to week, as weve seen. In that poll there was no donald trump at that point. That makes a big difference since hes been in first place in the National Polls, but what really matters is whats happening in New Hampshire and iowa. You know from covering campaigns for a long time, National Polls had usedie giuliani ahead, herman cain in 2011, that doesnt matter. We feel great momentum in New Hampshire and iowa. Our numbers tripled in iowa and quadrupled in New Hampshire. Were going to go to work and let people hear about the things we care about. Im going to talk about New Hampshire in a second, but you brought up trump. Theres an armchair idea, analysis that youll be the largest that is life bombastic guy, and trump has kind of filled that space and that has diminished you. Is there some truth to that . I think well only know that and then well know exactly what that was. Ill tell you what we do know is the American People are concerned about where this government is headed. They want a extrastrong, decisive president who will tell it like it is and mean what he says and. One sign of live is in New Hampshire, where in a recent poll youre not in fifth place with 8 . As you say thats a big increase. Is it fair to say its New Hampshire or bust for you . No, because you think well compete in iowa as well, chris. But i think for any of the candidates, if you dont do well in iowa and New Hampshire, your campaign is going to be in trouble, so you have to do well. Thats what were going to do. A video, talking about things a video went viral this week, million of people have watch it, of you talking about criminal justice, more treatment than imprisonment for people that suffer from drug addiction, and you talked especially about a friend of yours who suffered from this. Heres a clip. When i sat there as the governor of new jersey at his funeral and looked across the pew at his three daughters sobbing, because their dad is gone, there but for the grace of god go i. It can happen to anyone. We need to start treating people in this country, not jailing them. Whats your larger point . My larger point, chris is this is a disease. People committing violent acts need to go to prison, because near putting this poison in our neighborhoods. But the addicts, the smalltime users, i talk in the video about my mom. My mom was addicted to cigarettes. She smoked for 5 years and died of lung cancer. When he got diagnosed with lung cancer, no one said dont treat her, she gets what she deserves. Where he need to think differently about this. But im also opposed to drug legalization. I tell you one thing quickly. I was outside a town hall meeting in hanover that i was having. There was a couple standing out there with their dog. I went up and said hello, and they said we wanted to come here and say we saw your video, we want to thank you for talking about this. We lost our son a week ago today. His sister goes up here to school. Were grieving together, but i wanted to say thank you. We need someone to talk about this. We dont want our son to have died in vain. This is happening all over america, and we need to get ahold of it. If we dont, it will ruin the fabric of our society. But critics note that you have opposed building more state Drug Treatment Centers in new jersey and they node in 2013, only 10 of people seeking drug treatment in new jersey could be accommodated, that there were beds for them, and they know you want to repeal obamacare, which has expanded Insurance Coverage for people with Mental Health problems or Panel Discussion<\/a> his appearance, questions about ben carson as past and jeb bushs future. And helping wounded veterans heal through the sound of music. We went and served and were injured, and now were playing these songs together. All right now on fox news sunday. Still more signs point to a bomb causing the crash that killed the 224 people on board. Russia reportedly asking the fbi to help with forensic analysis and suspending all flights to egypt. Connor pyle is live with the latest. Connor . Chris, the evidence continues to mount supporting both the british and american theory that there was a bomb aboard this russian metrojet plane. Now a top egyptian investigator said a noise from a, quotes, undetermined source was heard on the black box recording immediately before the aircraft went down. That sound likely a bomb according to most analysts. Earlier in the week, the pentagon also said they detected a sudden and heat blast, however, Authorities Say<\/a> its way too early to draw any conclusions, and even american officials are hedging their by this says 90 with certainly it was a bomb. The joint investigation New York Times<\/a> reporting, though, the fbi is also helping with forensic analysis. Given the increased tensions between washington and the kremlin, this is a rare cooperation between the two. Now, isis or an eye saysaffiliated group seems to be the most likely suspect, but chris, given the lack of information about what type of bomb it was or how it got on board and through Airport Security<\/a> makes it a real mystery about who exactly the people who carried out this attack were. Conor powell, reporting from the region, thanks for that. We wanted to discuss the growing possibility of a terror attack with michael mccaul. He joins us from the Reagan Library<\/a> in california where hes attending a Reagan National<\/a> defense forum. Chairman, whats the latest intel on the do intel on the latest. We have is the reporting itself, which indicates there was an explosion on the aircraft. When you couple that with the satellite technology, this flash of heat on the airplane, is the fact that isis has declared war on russia, this was a russian plane headed for russia, in addition to the u. S. And uk intelligence that we have received, i think ought indicators are pointing to the fact this was isis putting a bomb on an airplane. So a week after this terrible incident, what do you think of the likelihood it was a bomb, a terror attack. Ive a high degree of confidence it was. Its been my gut all along as we looked at the facts, the region itself, the fact they want to hit the russians, i must say this is a new chapter to isis. Typically we looked at al qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula<\/a> as the premier bomb maker, if you will, hitting the aviation sector, their crown jewel, but now youre looking at isis now putting bombs on airplanes, which concerns me greatly, not just for russian airlines, but aye frankly americanbound flights into the United States<\/a>. I want to pick up on that in a second. You use a term of art there, in fact, a high degree of confidence. What does that mean when you say that . Well, thats based upon the intelligence reports out there, based on the black box reporting, based on the satellite imagery, and based on the fact that isis has declared war against russia, now that russia has set foot in syria, now russia has its own Homeland Security<\/a> problems in and of themselves, this is comparable, i would think, to a 9 11 for them that they have to deal with. So i think you put all these factorses together, in all the officials i have talked to, i think everything is pointing towards the fact this was an isisrelated attack. The question is, how did the bomb get on the airport. Theres a lot of theory that this possibly could have been an inside job at the airport to put the luggage in the hull of the aircraft. Let me pick occupy that aspect right away. The department of Homeland Security<\/a> has announced increased security, especially at foreign airplanes, especially at mideast airports and unnamed tightening of securities at some domestic airports. Thanksgiving is only a couple weeks ago, 25 million americans will be flying over the holidays, do you think dhs is doing enough . I talked to the secretary at the forum yesterday, and admirable neffinger, the tsas new administrator, i think they are being proactive. They are the last points of departure airports, flights coming into the United States<\/a>, ramping up security, both screening, but also vetting employees for the insider threat, and also looking at highthreat risk sflaef airports in addition to those where we can coordinate with host countries to better upd. A. Grade their security. Sharm el sheikh does not have the best screening process in place, we think this is probably how this happened. I want to get into that. I think its fair to say we focus as a nation overwhelmingly on passengers and their bags, what happens out front, but people are now talking increasingly about the threat and especially at foreign airports through the back door, whether its baggage handlers or other personnel, caterers, that they are able to have access to the plane and could plant a bomb on board a plane, having nothing to do with the passengers. How big a threat is that . How big a security lapse is that both overseas and domestically . Its a huge threat and we think this is likely how it got on to this airplane. They could be is bribed or radicalized enough to. In puerto rico we have many cases of is it corruption, putting drugs and weapons on planes inbound. It wouldnt take a lot to put a bomb on one of those airports as well. Thats a main thing from the Homeland Security<\/a> standpoint, were worried about the planes coming into the United States<\/a>. I will say this, if i could add, being at the Reagan Library<\/a>, peace through strength is what reagan talked about. When you project weakness throughout the if world in a failed foreign policy, this is what you get. Now we have chaos in the middle east, isis taking over iraq, syria and northern africa, egypt, now we have the russians in there. And its presented a very complicated strategy moving forward in terms of protecting the American People<\/a>. Well, let me ask you about that, because i think its fair to say that president obama has primarily dealt with isis up until now pass a regional threat, as a group that was primarily interested in creating a caliphate across the middle east and north africa. If theyre responsible for what would in effect by the worst act of air terrorist since 9 11, doesnt that change the nature of the threat from isis . Well, you know, again he called it the jv team, but now were seeing isis bring down airplanes with bombs, which is what al qaeda did. As you said, the greatest aviation, terrorist event since 9 11. What i want to see, whats interesting is what the russian response will be. Their target packages have been primarily to prop up assad and his regime in the region, not to goisis. Weve seen in the last couple days, though, attacks now, air strikes in raqqa going against isis. The sad fact is, because of weve had a failed policy and failed leadership, now were having to rely on russians and the iranians to go into syria to fight and destroy isis. And thats kind of where we are today. I think, again, its this weakness invites aggression. We have not handled this right. We havent done anything. We havent made decisions in the region in terms of a strategy, and when you dont have a strategy, you fail. I think were seeing this unfold before our very eyes. We have seen how putin has responded in the past in chechnya to islamic radicals, brutally taking down opposition in that country twice during his time as president of russia. How forcefully, if it turns out to be a revenge again isis, because russia has launched a higher profile, how forcefully do you expect putin to respond . And is there a possibility if pewing is going after isis, there a possible of the us and russia acting in concert against isis . I think theres the possibility. Were deconflicting our mission right now to make sure were not killing each other, but the fact is what we have in common is the disdain for the russians warned us about the chechen rebel, so there is a common desire there to eliminate the jihadists. They havent really done so thus far in their air strikes, but i do think after this event theyre going to realize once these touch foot in the region, they have their own Homeland Security<\/a> problems also, and its to their advantage to turn their sights to isis, and its my hope that we can draw the arab nations and nato and the Coalition Forces<\/a> in a joint effort against isis. That had be the only positive thing out of think tragedy. President obama is apparently launching a new push to close the u. S. Prison facility at guantanamo, apparently going to try to go first through congress, but if congress refuses, theres talk about more executive action. Your responsible to that . In the war in iraq and afghanistan, and weve seen how well that worked. He didnt leave a residual force in iraq and now we have isis in iraq, and now the last piece is to close guantanamo. He tried this before unsuccessfully, but i think youll see an executive action to close down guantanamo. These the worst of the worse terrorists, where will they go . If they set foot on american soil, i predict the American People<\/a> will stand up in outrage. Ive been done there, ive seen liquid shakhalid sheikh mohamme fact were bring him into america to provide a mecca for the jihadists were already having radicalized individuals hitting military installations in the United States<\/a>. If we bring these guys into these facilities, youre going to be a heightened terror alert threat in the United States<\/a>, and highly reckless and irresponsible. Very briefly, if the president were to go ahead as you predict with executive action, is there anything you and congress can do about it . Well, hes done this before, and its hard to stop this kind of action. I would hope the American People<\/a> would rise up in numbers so strongly that, as he tried to do this last time that hell decide to back down from that decision. Chairman mccalkauccaul, than for joining us, and we will stay on top of the investigation. Thank you, chris. Up next, Chris Christie<\/a> on his viral video, his rise in New Hampshire<\/a>, and getting bumped from the main debate stage this tuesday. But at t. Rowe price, we can help guide your investments through good times and bad. For over 75 years, our clients have relied on us to bring our best thinking to their investments so in a variety of market conditions. You can feel confident. In our experience. Call a t. Rowe price retirement specialist or your advisor. To see how we can help make the most of your retirement savings. T. Rowe price. Invest with confidence. Jeb bushwe have to beave to be tthe worlds leader. N. Whos going to take care of the christians that are being eliminated in the middle east . Whos going to take care of israel and support them our greatest ally in the middle east . The United States<\/a> has the capability of doing this, and its in our economic and the United States<\/a> has the capability of doing this, and its in our economic and National Security<\/a> r country goin. Announcer right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. Big day . Ah, the usual. Moved some new cars. Hauled a bunch of steel. Kept the supermarket shelves stocked. Made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. Whats up for the next shift . Ah, nothing much. Just keeping the lights on. laugh nice. Doing the big things that move an economy. See you tomorrow, mac. See you tomorrow, sam. Just another day at norfolk southern. Well, its been an eventful week for new jersey governor Chris Christie<\/a>, a video of him talking about addiction went viral on the internet and polls show him gaining traction in New Hampshire<\/a>, but hes been bumped from the primetime debate on tuesday night for failing to average 2. 5 in recent National Polls<\/a>. Governor christie joirns us in washington to discuss this. Welcome back. Good to be back, chris. You have reacted to your demotion as positively as you can. You say put up a podium, ill talk about the issues wherever it is, but how big a is thatback . Obviously i dont prefer it. I would rather by on the stage, but heres the thing. This is the problem with washington all along, chris, right . Everybody is looking at polls rather than talking about principles. Our campaign is talking about the principles we believe in. If we have less of that in washington, d. C. Well have a much more effective government. The telling it like it is is meaning what i say, thats what ill do on the stage and next day ill go to iowa and keep doing it. There are some practicalities. At the end of september, your cash on hand for the Third Quarter<\/a> was 1. 4 million, which is not a lot of money. Does it hurt with donations when you get bumped from the main event to the undercard . Actually it hasnt. Its gone the op sips direct. A lot of people disagree with what fox did, and weve got more donation than the week before, because people feel like were getting a raw deal. It hasnt hurt at all. In fact incredibly, i thought what you did. Its actually worked the opposite. People are loout there to look r the so keep doing it. Lets look at the rise of your poll here. In january, in the real clear politics average you were second behind jeb bush with more than 11 , now youre tied for ninth at 2. 3 . Question what happened . Its hard to tell. Campaigns are something that really change from week to week to week, as weve seen. In that poll there was no donald trump at that point. That makes a big difference since hes been in first place in the National Polls<\/a>, but what really matters is whats happening in New Hampshire<\/a> and iowa. You know from covering campaigns for a long time, National Polls<\/a> had usedie giuliani ahead, herman cain in 2011, that doesnt matter. We feel great momentum in New Hampshire<\/a> and iowa. Our numbers tripled in iowa and quadrupled in New Hampshire<\/a>. Were going to go to work and let people hear about the things we care about. Im going to talk about New Hampshire<\/a> in a second, but you brought up trump. Theres an armchair idea, analysis that youll be the largest that is life bombastic guy, and trump has kind of filled that space and that has diminished you. Is there some truth to that . I think well only know that and then well know exactly what that was. Ill tell you what we do know is the American People<\/a> are concerned about where this government is headed. They want a extrastrong, decisive president who will tell it like it is and mean what he says and. One sign of live is in New Hampshire<\/a>, where in a recent poll youre not in fifth place with 8 . As you say thats a big increase. Is it fair to say its New Hampshire<\/a> or bust for you . No, because you think well compete in iowa as well, chris. But i think for any of the candidates, if you dont do well in iowa and New Hampshire<\/a>, your campaign is going to be in trouble, so you have to do well. Thats what were going to do. A video, talking about things a video went viral this week, million of people have watch it, of you talking about criminal justice, more treatment than imprisonment for people that suffer from drug addiction, and you talked especially about a friend of yours who suffered from this. Heres a clip. When i sat there as the governor of new jersey at his funeral and looked across the pew at his three daughters sobbing, because their dad is gone, there but for the grace of god go i. It can happen to anyone. We need to start treating people in this country, not jailing them. Whats your larger point . My larger point, chris is this is a disease. People committing violent acts need to go to prison, because near putting this poison in our neighborhoods. But the addicts, the smalltime users, i talk in the video about my mom. My mom was addicted to cigarettes. She smoked for 5 years and died of lung cancer. When he got diagnosed with lung cancer, no one said dont treat her, she gets what she deserves. Where he need to think differently about this. But im also opposed to drug legalization. I tell you one thing quickly. I was outside a town hall meeting in hanover that i was having. There was a couple standing out there with their dog. I went up and said hello, and they said we wanted to come here and say we saw your video, we want to thank you for talking about this. We lost our son a week ago today. His sister goes up here to school. Were grieving together, but i wanted to say thank you. We need someone to talk about this. We dont want our son to have died in vain. This is happening all over america, and we need to get ahold of it. If we dont, it will ruin the fabric of our society. But critics note that you have opposed building more state Drug Treatment Centers<\/a> in new jersey and they node in 2013, only 10 of people seeking drug treatment in new jersey could be accommodated, that there were beds for them, and they know you want to repeal obamacare, which has expanded Insurance Coverage<\/a> for people with Mental Health<\/a> problems or Substance Abuse<\/a> problems. Isnt there a contradiction . No, we have 21 drug courts in all 21 of our counties. Second, i want that started before you were governor. No, excuse me. There were only three drug courts in new jersey when i started as governor. Its now 21. I changed the law to expand it to have drug courts in every county in my state. Secondly, chris, i dont want this to be purely a government solution. By putting more money into this, and weve put money into the treatment budget to allow the private sector to provide this treatment. I dont want to build government facilities, youre absolutely right. The private sector will fill this if only 10 of the people can be accommodated. By the way, thats much more than were accommodated before. But it cant be good. Listen, by the way, i dont think that number is accurate, but im not going to quibble with you on the number. The fact is were doing much more than ever before, so there is no contradiction. You talk to anybody in new jersey whos more committed go to jim mcgreevy and talk to him, hardly a partisan in my favor, who has said i have turned it around. And so the bottom line is we need to talk about those things that really will make a longterm difference. Lets do a lightning round. Quick questions, quick answers. I know that was something that would be out of the other debates this isnt a debate. Its fox news sunday. Lets go. All right. Here we go. Youve been going after marco rubio lately on immigration. Why . I just want people to be consistent. The president has signed what i believe is illegal executive orders. Whether you agree or not, i dont think president s should have illegal president ial orders. I understand now marco has changed his answer to say he agrees with me, so thats good. He was originally saying, and this is tick tarly about the draem act, daca. , whether people should be deported, you were yet z set with his comment . Heres the good news. In the lightning round, he changed his answer to agree with me. But having said that, because one of the things you also said what happened to the lightning round . Where is lightning . Were on the same subject. Cmon. In 2010 long questions, quick answers . No, no, im saying quick questions, they can all be on the same subject. Oh. If he has flipped on it and you criticized him for flipping, havent you flipped also . I didnt criticize him for flipping. In fairness, you said i cant keep up with where he is on immigration. Well, i cant keep up with him, because he said hes again it, but with this one, i wouldnt change it. The point is the president has engaged in illegal executive orders. Im a law and order guy. I believe you have to follow the law and you should, and im glad marco has changed his position to agree that as president we should enforce the law. And what about your flip on path to citizenship. I learned over the course of time in my state, in interacting with folks, we need to do it differently and allow for a lot different. Were back on lightning round rules. All right. President obama rejected the Keystone Pipeline<\/a> on friday. He says it would undercut our Global Leadership<\/a> on fighting climate change. Interested that hes interested in Global Leadership<\/a>, and the only interested thing his interested in it is aed radical liberal policy. Despite the fact that the state department and so does the epa administrator, this president is a radical environmental liberal. When im president , well build the Keystone Pipeline<\/a> if the canadians are still interested. You say you support free trade, but youve already come out against the agreement which would eliminate 18,000 tariffs on u. S. Exports. Why isnt that a good thing . I dont truth this president to negotiate any deal. Thats what my answer was. I wouldnt let this president buy me a car, thats how bad a negotiator he is. I will not support tpp as negotiated by this president , because im convinced it will be just as bad as the Iranian Nuclear<\/a> deal. Finally on tuesday republicans lost at least at least more seats in the state assembly in new jersey, which means they may have only 28 of the 80 seats in the assembly. One of the big issues that the democrats ran on, is opposing republicans that supported you. What does that say about your standing among the people who know you best . There was a 20 turndown, the lowest in new jersey history. The fact of the matter is this in the second midterm in a governors term, you always lose seats. In fact we lost less than the average governor has lost in the second term. So you can look at it that way, too, so we did better than most. But in the end i had a Democratic Legislature<\/a> before and i have one after. If that happened in washington, you wouldnt be able to get anything done, but in new jersey weve reformed teachers tenure and weve done the peoples business and well do it again this year. I do the peoples business. Thats exactly what ill dough when i come to washington. This lightning round has gone down the drain. Thank you, governor. Thank you, chris. Always good to talk with you. Well see you on the debate stage tuesday night. Looking forward to it. Fox Business Network<\/a> tuesday first at 7 00, then at 9 00 p. M. Her, to find fbn in your april go to foxbusiness. Com channelfind. Up next donald trump hosts saturday night live. The president of mexico is here. Ah, donald. Enrique. I brought you the check for the wall. Oh, thats so wonderful. Our sunday Group Reviews<\/a> his performance, thumbs up our thumbs down . Next. Coming up on fox news sunday, republican president ial candidate ben carson slams the media over questions about his past. Its a smear campaign, but im not going to play that game with them. They can do it all they want. Fun tonight. Youre a racist. Who the i knew this was going to happen. Trumps a racist. What are you doing, larry . I heard if i yelled that, they would give me 5,000. As a businessman, i can fully respect that. Well, donald trump last night taking time off the Traditional Campaign<\/a> trail to host saturday night live. Its time for our sunday group, karl rove, gop, julie pace, kimberly strassel, and juan williams. Karl, a heck of a way to run president , do you think it helps or hurts trump . It helped. Everybody got their moment last night. He god to be marked by the saturday night live crowd and he got a chance to say hes a good sport. I think we can blame this on calvin coolidge, the first president to appear on the white house lawn in an indian headdress. Since then president s have felt compelled to occasionally mock themselves and candidates have gotten in the habit. It was, however, i have to say, not very funny. Are you talking about calvin coolidge. The opening skit was okay, mainly because daryl hannah did a more loose and realizic donald trump than donald trump did, but when the high moments of his appearance as bernie sanders, larry davids impersonation of bernie sanders, and then appearing on stage to smartly get rid of the chance for him to be interrupted by a taunt, and collecting 5,000, i understand this morning the people who are putting up the money to get something to say that during trumps appearance are actually going to pay larry david 5,000. You are really giving a review. Would you you ordered me to stay up to 1 00 until morning i dont know actually 1978 is the last time i watched it, and i think thats the last time it was funny. Ooh. There was quite a sizable crowd protesting. At the white house, do they think the controversy over trump about his comments, about illegal immigrants, people in this country illegally, lets say trump isnt the nominee, do they still think that had hurt republicans . They do. Also coming from the clinton campaign, theyre trying to say that other if candidates running for the nomination are saying think that are make not as bombastic as trump is saying, but on a pal basis theyre actually quite similar. So youre seeing this attempt to essentially donald trump on this particular issue. Lets turn to ben carson that become said in the polls comes with added scrutiny. Theres been a lot discussion about his involvement with west point. He said repeatedly he had been offered a full scholar to west point. Heres what he originally said. I was offered a full scholar ship, got to meet general westmorema westmoremand. I see he thousands of people saying dont let the media get you down, dont let them disturb you. See, they understand this is a witchhunt. Kim, carson says this will help him, not hurt him. I think it might, but theres a difference between vetten and vendetta. I think a lot of times when it comes to the press, they get this treatment that just nobody else gets, and its im curious, do you think that examining whether or not he was offered a scholarship to west point, trying to find out the truth of that, is that a vendetta or vetting. Thats probably something worst, but the cnn story where they go back 50 years looking at his childhood friend, is this a person you remember 5 years ago, somehow suggesting this is an appropriate look . Look, i think the problem for carson, though, and this does get to an issue, the channeling he has is how he wrote about hes the genuine outsider, but the truth is that you have an experienced politics, they have a fifth sense about what they can say and not, so they know and theyre careful they dont engage in loose language, because they know if they give that opening, here going to get hit. Its going to be an enduring problem. In fact your paper, wall street journal was involved in one of these things, involving a course that carson said he had taken a psychology course at yale when he was a student there and that he was given an honesty experiment, and he was the only one who passed. Wall street journal found out, went back to the records when he was at yale in the 60s, there was no such psychology course and to the best of their ability there was no such honesty experiment. Question for you, juan. Is that vetting or vendetta . And isnt this particularly a problem for carson, because his biography is such a huge part of his campaign . I think thats right. This reminds me of a lot of rappers, you know . They hype, embellish, exaggerate for the presentation, a biography in this case. With the high school students, his classmates, and i think kimberly people do remember what happens in high school, i think her turned out more erkel than thug life. But the key point is he remains an inspirational man, a poor black close from detroit who becomes a worldrenounce surgeon. Because, as you said, with the biography, his books end up in evangelical book stores, homeif schooling, and they love him for that inspirational life, his miracle life. I would say that the difficulty is the truth factor. I dont know if youve noticed this, but when it comes to asking americans, which of these candidates do you like most . Ben carson is number one. This then potentially starts to him him in that regard, listening to kimberly this morning, whether or not its the conservative evangelical crowd that views him as an icon and views the media as the devil we have one more second jeb bush dramatically down and once again engaged in a reboot. I strive each and every day. I pray each and every day to get better as a husband, as a father, as a leader. I know i can get better. I believe in country is going to get better. Karl, how much trouble is jeb bush in . Hes got a big challenge ahead, which is to demonstrate to the American People<\/a> and republicans in particular that hes steady, hes going to throw himself back in the fight and do things that will attract he needs a good night next week on the debate, but rudyard had that great poem if. If you can keep your head while all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you. When you can trust yourself when all others doubt you. Its that kind of moment for him. He had a good week this week. Made a good speech in iowa. Got good coverage. Gave a speech in tampa that was good, but overshad owed a that the week before was very bad. We have to take a break. When we come back. After seven years of stud, president obama finally rejects the keyspoken pipeline. Plus what would you like to ask the panel to cut some candidates out of this weeks debate. Just go to facebook or twitter foxnewssunday, and we made use your question on the air. Those new glasses . They are. Do i look smarter . Yeah, a little. Youre making money now, are you investing . Well, ive been doing some research. Let me introduce you to our broker. How much does he charge . I dont know. Okay. Uh, do you get your fees back if youre not happy . dad laughs wow, youre laughing. Thats not the way the world works. Well, the worlds changing. Are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed . Wealth management, at charles schwab. Americas now a Global Leader<\/a> when it comes to taking serious action to fight climate change. Frankly approving this project would have undercut that Global Leadership<\/a>. President obama announcing his decision to reject the Keystone Pipeline<\/a> after a sevenyear review. Were back. Ban. Karl, the way he described it, this seems to be more about his legacy on Environmental Issues<\/a> than the specific merits about key stony. And the statement is frankly delusional. Were going to reduce emissions by the denial of the canadians to do this, and instead theyre going to send it on a pipeline to the west coast of canada, ship it all the way across pacific, and let china burn it if facilities far less efficient. The idea this will reduce Global Climate<\/a> issues is ridiculous. Its a political move, all about the legacy. He doesnt care about the consequences, and in this instance hes increasing the amount of global emissions as a result of sending it it to china rather than refine it here. We are the only major industrialized economy in the world in the last two decades which has grown its economy and reduced the absolute level of Greenhouse Gas<\/a> emissions. Thats because our policies are focused on efficiency rather than gobbledygook. What do you really think . That brings me to this question, julie. One way or ear this oil will get moved out of the tar sands in canada, and well probably end up with a larger carbon footprint. Its very odd. Its not like were making a choice between using this oil or another alternative choice of energy. Whats particularly interesting when he finally made this announcement, for years we have had heard that the white house doesnt want keystone to be used as a symbol on either side of the debate, but the president is saying its become a symbol, and if he would have approved this pipeline it would have been a sim up of a policy out of line of what hes been trying to do. So i think hes looking beyond the specifics, and liking at this more as part of a legacy. I hope i dont quote karl, but when you bring of that point, it probably will have more of an impact. Their answer . They dont have a great answer on this. They go back to this basic idea that simply approving the pipeline would have been out of the accept with the president s larger message. Another controversy, that is the decision by the fox Business Network<\/a> which you may have heard is having two republican debates on tuesday night to start winnowing the field of candidates who will participate in those debates. We asked you for questions for the panel, and we got a bunch on this subject, maher rear jenningssill advance writes not one voter has made a decision yet. We should quit letting the media decide. Theodore tweeted this why didnt you cut down more . I agree. This is a very fluid race. I dont think that this is a very good time to be taking people off the stage. These debates are having an enorm os impact ifr time you have one. Its reshuffling the race every time. Does it really hurt to have two more people up there on the stage . Probably not. Im not sure of the idea behind this, particularly if you look at the states that matter, New Hampshire<\/a> and iowa, the polls look very different. What im hoping is a discussion about the economy and policies. That was one of the great disappointments of the last one. We were supposed to be having a serious conversation. When weve been talking about energy, health care, all of them have amazing plans, interesting stuff and its time to have a debate about that. Juan, reasonable or not to start cutting the number . This is the fourth republican debate. Reasonable or not to start cutting the candidates . Reasonable, rational and necessary i think both for the candidates and for the viewers, because youre going to have the opportunity for more probing questions, more time for response, so if there is something substantive on their issues, they will get the chance now to say it. Neil cavuto, maria bart romo, serious journalists. So the opportunity to say i think theres going to be less opportunity for that at this debate, and they will therefore, the candidates already on the spot to actually answer questions. So do trump and carson, who i dont think have done very well at answering questions, now theyre going to be on the spot, because theyre going to have the time to be asked the question and expect their response. I cant simply just, you know, dial it in and say, im sorry, i forgot. I think its a biggers opportunity for kasich, bigger opportunity for rubio. I think its a bigger opportunity for those in the middle tier. Theyre going to have more time to respond and respond to Hillary Clinton<\/a> who said the last debate up ten candidates, no ideas. Okay. Finally i want to pick up on the subject i was discussing near the top of the show with congressman mccaul, that is these reports coming out that the president is going to go to congress this week with a plan to end guantanamo, move the prisoners to u. S. Prison and talk if congress doesnt go along, hell dough it by executive action. Its basically a twoprong strategy. Its going to look very similar to what youve heard the white house talking about, to get more closure for years, first piece of this is transferring some of the detainees to countries overseas f youll likely have more detail on this report about costs and advantages, disadvantages of certainly facilities, but the second prong here is really this threat of executive action, if congress doesnt act on this plan, the president is signaling he would take this on his own. You believe they would do that . I do. There are people in those states, i require dib durbin in illinois, who dont want these people in their states, these terrorists, the worst of the worse as mccaul would call them. In some ways this has become personal for the president. I think its very hard to imagine he would leave office and not at least take some kind of executive action to try to fulfill that promise. What kind of blowback . Im kind of amazed you think the president cares about the law. Look at his report so far. The company went through the process. That didnt help them at all. These are political decisions. He will probably now main an effort toward asking congress, and when they say no, hell put the pin anyway. This may be personal to the president , but this is personal to a lot of it is, who dont necessarily want trists necessarily next door to them. If the president takes executive if he presents a plan, he ought to give it the same amount of time he gave it to keystone, the next seven years, and leave it to the next president. Thank you, panel. Up next, our power player of the week. No matter how fast the markets change, at t. Rowe price, our disciplined investment approach remains. We ask questions here. Look for risks there. And search for opportunity everywhere. Global markets may be uncertain. But you can feel confident in our investment experience. Around the world. Call a t. Rowe price investment specialist, or your advisor. And see how we can help you find global opportunity. T. Rowe price. Invest with confidence. Wednesday is veterans day, a time for us to thank those who served our country, but one man spends every day trying to help our Wounded Warriors<\/a> heal through the sound of music. Heres our power player of the week. Its physical, its mental, its emotional. Its sort of everything at once. Arthur bloom is talking about musicorps, the program he founded and directs at walter reed medical center, to help severely Wounded Warriors<\/a> rebuild their lives. Mentally, emotional, everything, your whole life gets blown up. Theres all this time to get depressed, stare at the ceiling, and to reflect on what has become of you. So what we do is we come in and fill that hole with music. It started in 2007 when bloom met a soldier who used to play the drums, but had lost a leg. They rigged automatic drum set so he could play. Thats when the julliard trained pianist found a mission. We were able to figure out that puzzle. We try to move heaven and earth to help these guys play, no matter what. Its always worked. Its not a matter of if, butu just how do we get there . Could keep me through the night corporal donely stepped on an ied, he lost both legs and damaged his hand. Getting to rehears, perform, just hang out with these guys, it lifts a weight on your heart. I went and served, were injured, and now were playing these songs together. But its more than therapy for these soldiers, many of whom who never played before. They got so good they performed a band that has performed with sheryl crow, and this fall with roger waters from pink floyd. Its a phenomenon. I cannot believe it. They are so good. Bloom and other musicians works with 50 soldiers a year, hundreds over the last eight years. But he notes there are tens of thousands of Wounded Warriors<\/a> across the country. The idea we have to say no to anybody who wants to do the program is painful. We ought to be able to offer this for everybody. But funding for musicorps is all private, from a few foundations and individual donations. What difference does this mick in their lives . One of guys told me he sees the guys at walter reed doing music and theyre the ones who are happy. What difference does it make in your life . Its essentially my lifes work and im devoted to making it happen. What a great program. If you want to learn more, just go to our website, foxnewssunday. Com. Thats it for today. Have a great week, and well see you next fox news sunday. Were ready for tip off this week on sports stars of tomorrow College Basketball<\/a> season is almost here, and its time to get you ready by looking at some of the players to watch. From blue bloods. To sleepers. Well look around the nation at some players weve met in the past who could make an impact this season. Theyre all coming up next show open welcome to the show, everyone. Im charles davis. November is here, and that means College Basketball<\/a> is ready to tip off. 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