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new developments in the search for a missing woman, her boyfriend now dead after shooting himself outside of a police station . did he leave behind something that could help investigators get answers. >> their identity is a well guarded secret. we finally know the names of the bengazi whistleblowers. three men with sensitive information about the night four americans were killed in libya last 9/11 but were told to keep quiet. fox reports how they plan to go public with their allegations. >> massive wildfires raging in
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one state. crews working over time to save lives and homes. it is it a live report from the front lines of the firefighter . they thought he was dead, but now a retired park ranger wanted for murder may be alive and on the run. >> we believe he has weapons and we consider him armed and dangerous. >> the search for an elusive mountain man. >> for monthings, congress has tried to get answers on the deadly terror attacks in our consulate in lib yampt three men want to come forward and now we know who they are. fox news was the first to report the names of the so-call would whistle-blowers. they are eric nordstrom, a security officer base indeed tripoli two months before the
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attack, greg hicks the deputy in the embassy in libya and mark thompson coordinator for the state department counter terrorism bureau. they will speak publicly together for the first time in front of the house over site committee next week. it could provide a world of insight into that night and four americans including our ambassador to libya died. molly is in washington tonight. molly, what do we expect to hear from the women on wednesday? >> heather, eric nordstrom in the months leading up to the bengazi attacks may elaborate on what he told congress. he thought the bengazi consulate needed more security and the state department told him no . greg or hickings, second highest ranking diplomat in libya may say on wednesday
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based on the conversations with senator lindsay graham. >> you are going to be surprised to hear what he said about the intersection between him and washington. he's the number two guy and chris stevenson's deputy and on the phone with chris right before he died. he will give you a chilling report of how little help he received. >> neither hickings nor thompson has spoken toup this point. >> molly, is there a possibility of any others coming forward after this hearing? >> probably. republican congressman darryli ssa said there may be more witnesses. white house and state department insisted they are not silencing anyone who wants to talk to congress. >> bengazi happened a long time ago. we are unaware of any agency
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blocking an employee who like to talk about information regarding bengazi. >> congressman issa said witnessless are afrailed to come forward balse of retaliation from the employers. >> thank you for reporting live for us. >> it a deadly day for our troopless in afghanistan. u.s. officials confirming tonight that 7 u.s. service members were killed in two separate attacks. two were killed when an afghan soldier turned his gun on ca coalition troop west. five died when a road side bomb went off in the southern part of the country. search found the bodies of two crew members near the plane crash in kyrgyzstan. the search continues for the third and final flight member and the flight controller.
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it went down are you miles from where want u.s. operates a base to support war operations in afghanistan. u.s. officials have not released information about the possible cause of the crash. >> new reaction to one of america's main allies in the mideast carrying out a air strike in sir yampt syria said their air force target would missiles and it is believe would theyeadlined to military group hesbollah. the u.s. considers hesbollah a terrorist organization. counselor is live in jerusalem. what are israeli officialings saying about the strike. >> the syrian civil war is spireraling out of control and israel is increasingly concerned about the transfer of weapons to extremist groups like hesbollah and they're beefing up their security presence on the syrian, israeli border in the last two
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or three months or so. the air strikes hit a shipment of long-range ground to ground missilings. hesbollah could get their hands on it they could inflict a lot of damage. they are concerned that the syrian group would transfer weapons to others . the fear is that assad is trying to tans fer conventional weapons to test israel's resolve. they have prevented weapons from fallingly in groupless of hesbollah twice. heather? >> conor, how is the assad regime responding? nthere is no official word healther from assad or anyone from his government. president assad made a rare appearance in downtown damascus and there to unveil a monument to syrian martyr who is died in the syrian war .
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both syrian and iran vowed israel would suffer and pay a price. months later nothing has happened and everything that is going on in syria, it is unlikely that syria is in a position to launch an attack on israel right now. >> conor powell reporting live. timing important in this, that israeli air strike coming as the united states is considering to respond to evidence that chemical weapons were used in syria's civil war. president obama taking questions on the issue this week, today, the president was wrapping up a three-day visit in mexico and costa rica. he talked about immigration and expanding trade in latin america. he arrive would in andrews air force base and ed henry is live for us in san jose, costa
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rica. ed, the president steered clear of this? >> he was asked about the israeli air strikes and the president said israel has a right to defend itself. what that basically means, he's giving israel a green light to do what it needs to in the region and leaves the door open to a range of u.s.s. the president said it was a red line cross could possibly spark u.s. intervection in syria. the president said he wants more evidence to confirm that before anything is launched. a bottom line, a lot ofs are on the table on the u.s. air strikings against sir yampt one option is he took off of the table. he will not put u.s. boots on the ground.
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>> immigration reform, he said like he is cautiously optmistic about immigration reform? >> he is. he is desperate for a legislative victory. this last week, the president pass would the 100 day mark in the second term. he hasn't got gun control or immigration control. he is taking a stab at it >> comprehensive immigration reform i hope we can pass this year after 30 years, it can make a difference in improving a system that is better than it >> what he is working on is a gang of 8 immigration reform bill. the key to all of this. look at bipartisan group of republicans and democratings, republicanings gave some what on a path of citizenship for immigrants in the u.s.. what they are demanding from the president.
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he's serious about border security. that might win him republican votes. bottom line the clock is ticking before he is a lame duck . he wants to get it done by the end of summer and he's saying by the end of the year. it is a key legacy item and he hasn't gotten thosalately. >> thank you, ed. >> right now, a massive search under way for a missing woman whose boyfriend shot himself moments before police were supposed to question him. the latest on the investigation and what investigators found in his car to provide what they hope clues. a dangerous wildfires in california and triples in size in 24 hours. could worried homeowners finally catch a break. we have a live report straight ahead on the fox report.
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a woman disappeared shortly before her boyfriend shot himself. david roe died of a self inflictsed gunshot wound to the head. police were not able to question him about the where abouts of his ex-girlfriend. investigators are combing a roadway not far from where ammunition found. mutula was reported missing and she did not show up to work. roe agreed to speak to investigatorings. the note contains limited writing. hum. we are turning now to the
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boston bombing investigation tonight. tonight there is intense pressure that federal agents are putting on the inner circle . friends and the american widow, this after there is a uproar over what to do with the body in the funeral home. what is the latest on the investigation? >> as you mentioned, katherine russell, widow of tamerlan tsarnaev remains under scrutsiny. a number of law enforcement vehicles were park would by her home and state and local and f.b.i. cars were frequently driving by. this week, a source close to russell, when asked if she cooperate authorities that she was assisting . one thing investigators want to know more about is one phone call that russell made and one e-mail that she made
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to her husband after the bombings took place, heather? >> the body of tamerlan, it is still no onements it? >> at this hour, the body of tamerlan tsarnaev is in a funeral home in worcestor, massachusetts. resident have express would outrage that a body of a bomber could be buried. all of those contacted refused tamerlan's remains and he will seek help from the government to find an appropriate site . public sentiment seems to be changing. >> this is turned around it is it 90 percent in agreement with what we have done. >> prived to that burying a terrorist and throw them in the dumpster or river or whatever.
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but now people have had a sense to think about it. >> so far a death certificate not officially file would, but fox news can reveal now that the death certificate does say tamerlan tsarnaev died of gunshot would you knows to the torso and extremists and blunt force trauma to of the head. he shot by the police and run over by a motor vehicle. the driver of that car his own brother. one potential obstacle with the burial. the fam famp tsarnaev is saying that they want their own independent autopsy. the family doubting the word of officials that the two brothers were in any way responsible for the marathon bombingings, back to you. >> david lee miller, thank you. >> how about an encouraging story of all of this. one of the younger victims .
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terror attack getting a much needed break. the 12 year old hern took in a basketball with his family. the golden state gave him vip access to the players and coaches. >> we like to be here and see all of the warm ups and everything. >> we are glad he was there. aaron badly injured and watching his mom run in the marathon. he needed 86 staple to close the wounds to his legs. doctors recently removed all of them. he wants to get back to swimming, but he can't because he has a hole in his right ear drom and expressed gratitude for all of the support their family received. >> this is what is left after a high speed reached speeds of 115 miles per hour. the driver still kept going on
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the rims for 26 miles. wait until you hear who was behind the wheel and his express for - excuse for burning rubber. >> this is a massive twister. this is not tornado alley. this is a reason it is the most exciting two minute in sports. anna is live in the kentucky derby. >> we are giving you jeers with the mint julip and is being made for the horse and winner and trainer, we'll explain after this break. [ man ] on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars.
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>> welcome back, a rainy day in louisville to mark the 139 kentucky derby. >> favorite horse orb galloping in the muddy finish line winning the run for the roses . anna is live from churchhill downs with all . excitement. hi, anna. >> hey, there heather and they are buzzing about orb for a long time and the morning favorite is walking away with the garland of roses tonight is historical because orb is born and bred here in kentucky and so is the trainer, a kentucky native and he is a hall of famer trainer and never won the kentucky derby. the jockey is rosario from the
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dominican republic. it is the derby champion name, that zeb who won back. it is 1.4 million . that is kentucky terk derky and should they move forward on to the preakness that is the second leg of the triple crown, heather. >> jockeyings are all covered in mud. so dirty. how did the weather affect the conditions, it was tough for the horses to run in the mud? >> yeah, you would imagine that, but the rain, it was coming down all day long and then the skies opened up for the fastest two minute in sports that is unbelievable. but it is very sloppy and it appears the fannings, look at the floppy hats and seer suck yer covered up by trash bags
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and ponchos. no security reports to. added to the items were coolers and all in all it appears to be a fantastic event. here's to you. 130,000 mint julips made. >> i love your hat, anna. >> a california teen going on a high speed joy ride. police say that 14 year old boy, he took his mother's car while she sleep he rocketed the sedan at 115 miles per hour. police threw down spike trips to stop him. he ground to a halt, his entire front tire gone. the boy told arresting officers he didn't pull over because he wanted the thrill
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>> and all of the sudden, our front field caught fire. we put it out with shove and he will whatever we could and trying to keep our property safe and horses safe. >> we live out here since 2000. it is nerve wracking and don't expect it to be that close. ash is getting heavy for us, too. >> the inferno burning not too far from malibou . concerns that the strong santanana winds would push it close to the city. dominic, there is a group much homeowners that took extra precaution from the wildfires, is it helping them so far? >> it certainly has and down to the zoning laws. is a concern because of the wildfireses -- wildfires are prominant here. they built the homes 30 years
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ago . they have sprinkler systems and fire proof exterior built in the foundation and right up to the roof. there a are conscious that the brush can catch fire. they clear out an area hundred yards around the house and monitor the hill side so there is not a large debrae. >> i have corched wildfires ask they are unpredictable. y you had a chance to talk to firefighters out there today. what is it like today? >> they are doing an incredible job and a testament of how many houses hasn't been lost and shows an effective job. we saw the strike team and they described how they protect the resident in the area. >> we are going to remove the fuels in front of the fire that can be burned and they
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are scraping the material from the fire's edge and pulling it away. it will start in this direction and this is the quickest easiest ground to assess and we'll go down the far side and tie in where they started the line. >> what are the risks there? >> it is it hot and dry . dihydration is a risk and could be flare ups again . the winds are burning into the burned area. >> and 4000 fire personnel that are on the hill sides and trying to protect houses and business in the area. the biggest help is the weather and the least 50 percent chance of rain tomorrow and that would quiet down the flamings. >> so let's find out more about the weather on the california wildfires forecast and the weather for the rest of the country. we'll go to justin from the accuweather.
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justin? >> heather, i have good news in terms of our fire situation and flooding. first of all, we'll go to california where we saw dangerous conditions late friday. gusty winds combining with hot temperatures around l.a. 90 degrees and humidity down to 10 percent. noure in the atmosphere. now, we are lookingalt the winds off of the parving and this will push moisture in the area and the winds will subside and talking about temperatures in the 60s that is great news for the firefighter efforts with the springs fire and these conditions will continue next week. we have had a lot of rain it is wild weather from the north plains to the upper midwest. two distinct areas of flooding and river flooding and mississippi river and illinois river continues and a major stage for the next handful of days. that is good news. we have the threat of flash
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flooding due to heavy slow moving showers in the tennessee valley. these delays continue to atlanta and we'll see a one, two, three, four to six inches of liquid not only tonight and sunday but also in monday. travel delays and potential of flooding in the southeast and the tennessee valley. wild weather in store for us . it is starting to wind back down, heather. >> justin, thank you for the weather forecast tonight. >> and turning to want middle east and syria. israel carried out a air strike and targeting a stock pile of weapons being shipped to military grope hesbollah. syria has been in a civil for more than two years now and israel next door. they are watching to make sure weapons are not transferred from there to groups like hesbollah, which the u.s.
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labels a terrorist group. there is another major concern in the middle east, that is iran and its most heavly defended nuclear site. the united states and israel believe that iran is bottomed egg nuclear weapon deep underground and the pentagon is beefing up the bunker busting bombings. here's more. >> a year ago, the largest bunker buster bomb it couldn't dig deep enough in the ground to destroy the buried nuclear facilities. the 30,000 bomb needed to be rebuilt. it needed new guidance systems and fuses to allow the weapon to bureau deeper before exploding. the pentagon has now fixed the problem. >> bigger want bomb and big are the explosion. >> the ramerals have been showed a video of the bomb
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tested it is the largest nonnuclear weapon in the pentagon's arsnil it impressive . demstating to the israeli that the u.s. has aint to deal with iran a underground facility. on the first trip to israel. chuck hagel finalized a large convedges weapon's deal including state of the art b22 ospray aircraft and did not include the mop. he discussed iran with the israeli counter part. >> our position is that iran will not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. the prevention of iran from developing a nuclear period. >> western intelligence believes that iran has multiple nuclear facilities and deep underground. hardened with steel and concrete. one facility is inside of a
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mountain near kom. -- qom. >> this is improvements on this large bunker busting bomb that has one tarket in mind. the buried nuclear facility in iran is certainly one step to establish the military credibility. >> that will discourage the israelis from acting alone against iran and send a message to iran to negotiate andented the nuclear woman . jennifer griffin, fox nuges. >> thank you, jennifer. two people were killed when a train passing through the neighborhood goes off of the tracks it is our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >> belgual, that train carrying chemicals derail burst in flames. to the victims that died, 14 others were injured.
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ing you people were evacuate would. the train on the way to the netherlands from germany. italy, a tornado ripping through home north. the funnel cloud sent debris through the area and 11 people were injured and several homes destroid. the governor in that region asked the central government for a state of emergency. >> israel. orthodox christians celebrating holy saturday. it held in the church of the holy accept - seplecure. a sun beam is believed to shine through the window and light a lamp placed in the tomb . in china. a sand scrupting competition . each artist getting 10 days to create a piece of work.
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this year's theme is theme of childhood. that included star wars and bruce lee. that is around the world in seconds. >> colliding in the national rifle convention. one nra members message to members coming up. >> and look as a car runs a red light ands in another vehicle and just as a pedestrian crosses the street. that is coming up. come here, boy.
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>> welcome back. this weekend, the national association is holding the member meet nothing - meeting in houston, texas. this comes because of the gun
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control in the senate. lawmakers should instead enforce current furthermore gun laws and focus on the nation's mental health system. the nra expects more than 70,00 people to attend the gathering. in south carolina, capturing the nation's attention, the race features two familiar namings. one former republican governor mark sanford trying to move past a scandal involving a argentina mistress and facing elizabeth busch. we have the details for us in washington. >> heather in a special election in tuesday. south carolinians will reverse what has been a republican seat since the 1980s.
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elizabeth colbert busch taking to the stage against mark sanford. they are vying for the first congressional seat. the debate covered fiscal responsibility and healthcare and got personal. >> everybody had a furlough in the state and losing their jobs and pulling our belts in. when we talk about fiscal spend protecting the taxpayerings, it doesn't mean you take that money we save and leave the country for a personal purpose. [ applause ] >> i couldn't hear what she said. [laughing] repeat it, i didn't hear, i am sorry. >> he is up nine percentage on her opponent. san ford has never lost a race. >> it is a 20 year track record of trying to do
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something with the way the government spins. >> it is drawing more attention than the race. his ex-wife trespassing claims and an uptake of busch campaign support is fuel would by stephen colbert. >> thank you. >> we all know it is not a good idea to shake up a can of soda. what happens when a truck carrying an entire load of it overturns? our first stop in the fox trip across america. indiana, a road reopened after a coca-cola delivery truck flips on its side in i'm sorry. the driver -- indianapolis. ment driver had a sneezing fit and the truck flipped over and spim would coke everywhere. no one was hurt. in florida police releasing video of a close call for a
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pedestrian. this happened last month. a red light camera was rolling when a car plows through the intersection and slam would in another vehicle and miss being the ped -- pedestrian. >> i don't know how i got to the hospital. i would just tell him to slow down. >> the driver of the other car also hospitalized. >> illinois, high school senior miles turner roam -- fifth going to prom in style after being shot eight timings. he was protecting his cousin from gunfire from the school near alcoholchicago. a long road but he is making progress. >> learn how to sit up again and do certain stuff and so.
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turner wore all white to honor his father who in turn calls his son a hero. in california abandoned sea loans living the good life. three pups were found in rough shape stranded far away from the ocean. they will be nursed back to health before being released in the wild. that is the fox watch in america. >> a new develop a year old murder mystery. the suspect, a retired park ranger once presumed dead. authorities are launching a manhunt to track him down. what changed? >> we'll search the woods over a course of two weeks. i don't believe he's here. ♪
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>> a retired park ranger wanted for murder presumed dead after fleeing in a new york state park to evade the police. now a year later, investigators say he may not be dead at all sparking an international manhunt to find him. >> september 24th, 20 12 eugene palmer shot and killed his daughter in law in a premeditated murder in new york's rockland county. palmer disappeared in the wilderceness of a 46,000 acres park never to be seen again. many believed he died in the woods, suspect that palmer went into the park and eventually escaped. >> we are looking for mr. palmer and i don't believe
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he is in the park. we believe he has weapons and consider him armed and dangerous. >> palmer was enraged over problems between tammy and her estrange would husband eugene's son john. tammy palmer shot three times behind the home where palmer was waiting for her moments after putting her two children on the school bus. he drove to his niece's home and gave her money to pay the taxs and told her to wait an hour before calling 911. pick up truck found in a park and an extensive manhunt was familiar would. they were unable to get conclulsive evidence that palmer hiding in the woods. >> we thoroughly searched the woods over a course of two weeks. i don't believe he's here. he knows that park like the back of his hand. palmer were in the woods,
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>> this jumpt in. a four-alarm fire going on in
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a paulet yard in california. you can see the flames and the smoke. we'll continue to follow this breaking story and bring you the latest updates as they come in the news room. an oklahoma man got away or more than he bargained for after attacking a blind veteran. the retired special forces service man was walking with his guide dog. the suspect approached him with a odd question and assaulted him. the suspect hit him in the face until bessle put him in a head lock. had no idea that bessle blind until the arrest. >> and compleeth the first leg across the u.s.. swiss backed solar impulse land indeed phoenix, arizona after taking off from southern california yesterday. a flight that took 18
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hourings. the single seat craft runs on energy from 12,000 solular cells built in the wings it uses the same amount of power as a motor scooter. >> back in 1970, ohio national guard troops opened fire on a group of anti-war depem straightors and killed four in kent state university. a few years earlier protest began in colleges all over the nation in response to the u.s. invasion of cambod yampt in may crowds gathered. troops ordered them to disperse . upon without warning guardsmen fired 60 shots. the deaths grew outrage . the protest were larger in the end. the investigators dropped all charges against the troops. but there were four dead in
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ohio, 43 years ago today. that is how fox reportings. i am heather childress in for harris faulkner. thanks for having huckabee starts right now. >> tonight on huckabee. >> shocking undercover video of abortion clinic workers describing what would happen if a baby is born alive after a fame would abortion. >> we do not resussitate. blowing the lid off the late-term abortion industry. >> you think it breathing or like that? >> it would die. >> and whistle-blowers prepare to testify on what the government knew about the bengazi attacks, senator lindsay graham wants answers and demands that the administration give up the namings of

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