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yoga. bough- toys like downward dog. >> that is. be back here tomorrow, happening now, starts right now. >> we start off with a fox news alert. primary day on three states. it could crucial to the gop strategy. and awaiting a big step in the irs targeting situation as the house prepares to vote to hold lois lerner in contempt of congress. >> and embroiling the administration of governor chris christie? we'll have a live report from the state capitol on what a former christie aide just said. first fox news alert. primary day in three states. we begin a long political season
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as we decide which party will hold congress. >> i am jenna lee. >> and i am jon scott. >> he needs to win 40 percent to avoid a run off election. the winner will face democratic senator kay haggen. he is seen as vulnerable because of support of obama care. obama won it in the first election and lost it in 2012. we have dave here with us. dave, the gop race is giving the party heart burn, tell us why. >> yeah it looks like it is very close to the 40 percent mark that he needs to get to avoid a 10-week additional primary that would go into july. but he's getting a stiff
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challenge from greg brannon, a first- time candidate and tea party backed candidate who had rand paul to swoop in to char lol lot to up the supporters. it is a nail biter. i talked to tom tilli s and he said it would be extraordinary if he were to escape without a run off. he's trying to get out the vote to 40 percent. no question who will end up with the most votes. is he at 38 or 39 or over 40. >> there are three other challengers in the race? >> there are eight if you include everybody on the ballot. there is four main contenders that will draw support. unknown challengers can drive 2- 5 percent in certain places and that makes this complicated to
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project. >> kay haggen road bark bookkeeper obama's coattails in 2008. ch what is their relationship right now? didn't she not want to be seen with him last time he was in north carolina? >> yeah, you will not see kay haggen with barak obama in north carolina. she has rough approval ratings right now. and most show low 40 percent. that is one of the worst approval ratings of all of the democratic senators up for election this year. she will be in a tough race. if she draws a conservative primary challenger, she has a better shot of surviving in november. that's why the democrats are intervening in this primary saying tom tillis said good things about obama care and sending flyers in people's mail boxes and he might not be conservative enough.
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this was a tactic employed in missouri in 2012 and democrats did this and had success and propelled todd akkin and saw clare mccaskil. and their hope is they want anybody but tom tillis. and that moans trying to stoke supporters of greg brannon to get to the polls today. >> brannon has support of rand paul and mike lee, sort of tea party wing of the republican party and united states senate. and so we have tilist. if he gets the 40 percent the party feels he has a better shot against kay haggen? >> party establishment people, the washington graybeards believe this, but to brannon's point, general election shoes that brannon beats haggen as well. i talked to him as well.
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these are the same people who said rand paul and ted cruz couldn't win their primary. he believes he could beat hag ep as well. it is true he has more baggage weighing him down that republicans are nervous about. but polls show him beating haggen. some republicans say that would change once brannon would be known better. >> that's what makes politics interesting. david, thanks. primary day in ohio. several races taking place. including john boehner facing off against two tea party challengers. there are hundreds of thousands poured in the race and boehner is still heavily favored to win. >> to indiana, voter turn out appears to be light so far. mid- term primary in the hoosier
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state don't historically draw a lot of supporters. the most divisive race including whether to a mend indiana's constitution to ban same- sex marriage. >> the next story is potentially impactful. new questions raised in the benghazi investigation. kathryn harris is responding to a fox news report in the days after the attack on americans in benghazi. and may suggest and spin what happened. others obviously disagreement the e-mail is with held by the administration. earlier on happening now, south carolina senator lindsay graham had to this is a about it. >> the new e-mail, all i can say there is a continuing pattern of deception, and delay and stone walling and we'll see where it goes. >> we'll look closer at the political fallout potentially of
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all of this. >> we are awaiting new reaction from law makers as a critical vote in the house. at issue whether to hold lois lerner contempt of congress on the tax agencies targeting of conservative groups. mike emmanuel joins us live from capitol hill. where are we in the house's consideration of the contempt of congress. >> later today house law makers will prepare for a vote in the coming days and eric cantor offered this preview. >> the house is scheduled to consider the privileged, and lois lerner and internal revenue service in contempt of congress for refusal to comply with the subpeona issued on the oversight and government reform. >> learner is the former irs official who came up to capitol hill and proclaimed her
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innocence and defending herracs and talking the fifth. this is an example of what she said. >> i have not done anything wrong. i have not broken any laws. i have not violated any irs rules and regulations since then law makers are pressing for learner to come back to capitol hill and answer the questions about the targeting of the irs on conservative groups. the republicans are running the show on the house, but what about the democratics as the talk of the hearings heat up. >> house members will urge members to vote in contempt but some say they understand the drama. >> when anyone takes the fifth amendment it creates great theater here in washington. >> denny hower predicts in the
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end the cowers will side with lois lerner. >> it is fascinating to watch. mike emmanuel on capitol hill. >> more politics. former aide saying she had no knowledge or involvement in the pay back scheme. she made the comments before the state committee investigating lane closures on that bridge. eric shaun has followed the story from the beginning. eric? >> reporter: there was emotional testimony here in the trenton state capitol. this from christina runna and she said the office was shocked and stunned and a lot of tears and emotional and she had nothing to do with the closure of the lanes on the george washington bridge. she testified two and half-hours. they are in a lunch break and will reseem later this afternoon. most of the testimony was the
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centered on the inner affairs agency. the panel tried to portray the agency full of retributions. and keeping a list. she called the office nonpartisan. and she testified a lot about fired deputy brit edge ann kelly and time for traffic problems in fort lee. she said kelly called her and in an emotional phone call ordered her to delete the e-mail in which kelly responded good from mark about the bridge lane closures. renna said she kept it to protect herself. >> she sounded nervous and then she said you know, just do me a favor and get rid of it. >> what did you understand her to mean? >> i clarified. you want me to delete the
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e-mail. i said that to her and she said yes, i am getting a lot of questions and i am just really nervous. and i can't take getting grilled about this over and over again. >> she also called bridget kelly a good manager although someone difficult and insecure and said they are now estranged and kelly said to her, christina, you captain trust anyone. testimony will resoum this afternoon. no testimony at all about governor christie. >> and you have probably heard a lot about potential health benefits of aspirin. some people take it every day. the fda is saying not so fast. you will speak to the doctor about the concerns. >> violence growing more deadly in ukraine. the white house has a new tool
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to use against russia and new questions about the administration's response to the benghazi attacks as we hear from the man who will head the select committee looking for answers. >> we need a list of the documents and by the way, i am not interested in redaktive documents or classification. i want all of the evidence and people can draw different conclusions from the facts and evidence. and you can't draw conclusions if you don't have all of the facts. cúp,@s#b
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>> the ukranian government forces taking control of a checkpoint near a key city in the east as clashes turn deadly. 30 pro russian insurgent and four government troops were killed after gun battles in one eastern city. in the meantime the u.s. treasury has a new weapon. irs planning to target the russian banks and slap a 30 percent tax on certain
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invefment. it now is the time. and russian vladimar putin showing no signs of backing down in ukraine, new penalties could be damaging to the russian economy. the pentagon purchased nonlethal aid to the ukranians like fuel pumps and communication gear for those on the border to help the country stay secure. >> back to the top story, earlier on happening now, we spoke to lindsay graham about the appointment of a now select committee to investigate the benghazi attack. >> the past process sincere is disjointed. you have three committees looking at different parts of benghazi and not sharing information with each other. and a stove piping of sorts. it will allow them to hear from
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the department of defense and cia and white house in a coherent fashion. it will give us the best chance of getting to the truth and trey gowdy is the right choice. >> as the committee comes together, alyss. what are the democrats doing, boycotting? >> in a statement from nancy pelosi, she left the door open for participating but there is a lot of pressure among the rank and file not to put members on the committee because they feel like it would feed in the republican narrative that the white house mishandled bepg bengand covered up and misled the public. democrats are pressuring nancy pelosi not to put anyone on the panel. >> there is a lot of suggestions that the white house did mishandle this and tried to spin
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it. there is a seven page e-mail uncovered and ben rh odes sent it out. and went out to dennis mcdonagh and the head of the cia, and michael morel who was a deputy director of the cia, all about how to handle a fox news report and that report said within 24 hours of the benghazi attack that the white house knew it was not related to the utube movie. it sounds like the white house. i am sorry in campaign mode trying to spin. it would be interesting for vowers to know that when the white house looks at news coverage. it is common for stories to be circulated and debate about what
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they mean for the white house image. not only on benghazi but the health care law and anything on the white house's plate that day. i would have to look at the e-mails to see if the seven pamgingly were a strategy discussion that was out of ordinary for the white house. the real question is why the white house didn't put it out in the document disclosures. and that is the bulk of the conservative criticism. it feeds in the white house not being transparent. >> and you might like to so the seven page e-mail on the fox news coverage. apparently you are not going to at least not yet. the white house is claiming executive privilege. the state department will not let it out. >> the administration is criticized for lack of transparency by main street media and the right. the e-mail came out and the
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media knows about it will likely force the white house in a situation of defending its practice. we know white house press secretary jay carney is briefing the press right now. he had not received a question on this issue. it is likely he will today or weeks to come. >> interesting that the white house decided that the e-mails dealing with benghazi are classified and secret and according to the classification and congress can force them to open them up. they would be secret for at least 25 years. >> could your tax dollars indirectly be funding a terror group? a terror group that called for israel's destruction. we'll look at potential concerns that came up in the last 24 or 48 hours. >> and dramatic testimony in
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one crying. it is not a normal crying. and also it is this kind is in danger. and you physically need help. and so the cry that he heard, ktz pass . let's bring in burns, former prosecutor. a lysss wheels a fox nows analyst. in that clip in an american courtroom, the prosecution would have objected. to this is a defense witness. >> would not be allowed. two things jumped out. one witness said i saw the truth and i can feel the truth. that is admissible in an american trial and the other witness tlou it. it was like a man screaming. >> it is ridiculous.
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this is all about crimology. i heard oscar pistorias screaming after he shot. after he shot. >> he had to take my point. >> the prosecution's side. it was after. screaming after. even if you accept as real he was screaming, that is not inconsistent with getting in a fight and him losing and killing her and realizing, oh, my gosh what i have done and hence the screaming. that's not inconsistent with the prosecutor's case. >> you can still have remorse. >> my analysis is, it is impossible to deny they got into an intense argument. and impossible to deny he lost control and shot her. as alyss, make its tricky. but prosecutors are lucky it is
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not a jury. but the judge will sort it out. you can fly in a rage and when you come out you show remorse. >> he is not admitting a rage. he is saying the opposite, i think as the neighbor's said. he said to me. i shot her. y thought she was an intruder. that is the first time someone on the outside saying. that why is that coming in now after other neighbors that started at this time case. they heard a screaming of a woman before the shots were fired. >> there was a bunch of lovy and smoochy text. one said you scare me sometimes. >> there is no question. you have multiple neighbors who heard screaming and arguing and then gunshots and you piece it together coupled with the fact
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that he knaw, he had to have known where his companion was in terms of not being in bed. >> his own testimony goes to that. he testified 7 or 8. i thought she was there and she was not there. and screaming for her. and it doesn't make sense when you go back to what he told the police officer. >> to the point of thinking i think i shot an intruder. it is a helpful point. but he had a minute to think about it and he planned to say to the neighbor i thought it was a intruder. >> one thing i am throwing at you. paul, our man in the courtroom in south africa said that there is a complaint filed against pistorias because apparently he walked up to a friend of reeva steenkamp and said something in
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a sinister voice and paraphrasing, i don't know how you can sleep at night. according to our man in the courtroom, it was threatening and caused the prosecution to file a legal complaint against pistorias. >> it wouldn't be a witness tampering complaint. it could be threatening a family member or friend like that would get you in trouble in a courtroom like this. >> and the judge asked what is going on, your client or the wife said something to the juror in the hallway. i would be curious. >> and it takes the shine off heroic south africa paraolympics hero. >> my pleasure. >> could your hard earned tax dollars help terrorist group hams. and how the u.s. fund united states could be reaching
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change. it gives a break down of how many scientist say climate change is altering the nation and impact our economy. peter doocey has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: jon, the white house is trying to say that global climate change has local consquences in every part of america. the united states national climate assessment breaks the u.s. in eight different sections and tries to highlight the real life impact. coastal flooding in the northeast, decreased water available in the southeast and drought in the midwest. the administration wants the report to sink in and we'll expect regulations on power plants and the point person in the west wing said congress can't stop them. >> they will find various ways in the house to try to stop us from using the authority we have
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under the clean affair act. all i would say they have 0 percent chaps of working. we are committed to moving forward. >> but on the right side of the aisle, law makers are worried federal regulation will make energy less reliable and more expensive. jim inhoffe said it will dauz blackouts and the president will do an interview with eight meteorologist. he will get laud cheers from liberal elites from the people who leave a giant carbon foot print and lecture everybody else from the low, low toilets. mitch mcconnell said it doesn't matter what the united states does with regard to climate change unless other nations take big steps as well.
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>> peter, thank you. new concerns that american tax dollars are funding terrorist because of the agreement between hams and palestinian government that does receive u.s. funs. we have a former terrorism analyst and author of state stellar. and johnathon, to start off just so we understand how our tax dollars are being used. tell us about hams, how dangerous is this group? >> hams has been a terrorist organization in existence since 1987. it has basically mastered the suicide bombing technique and hesbollah pioneered it and hams perfected it. they have fired rockets in the israel territory for a decade and desigated in the united
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states for 1997 for the activities. >> plain and simple they are dangerous people. why is it coming up now, that our tax dollars might be going to them? >> i should say first of all, some of our money has been going you 32. we provide 600 million to the palestinian authority and they keep the lights on in the gaza strip and to a certain extent we are financing a hams controlled territory since 2007. and since the break down of the peace talks, the initiative by the obama administration collapsed, we had an outreach pie the palestinian authority to hams. they are fighting for many years, and they are talking about reconciliation. and recent reports show they could create a unitty government and may see palestinian authority security forces going to the gaza strip and working alongside hams.
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>> why are we allowing our money to be used in any way to flow to gaza or now if it is going to be a unitty government. what steps do we have to take saying our money can't go to the group? >> first of all, we made it clear that is something we want to do and have preponderate safe gaufrds on this. i just don't think we are strict enough with the palestinian authority and known about the loop hole with regard to electricity for several years in the u.s. dpft failed to take action. and right now, what we should be doing and what congress needs to be doing is warning the palestinian authority if the deal goes through and unitty does take place with hams and security forces do work in the gaza strip. we'll see cutting of assistance and that is 600 million a year and a nice chunk of change. and on top of that the ph o
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removed from the terrorist list and we could be freezing assets including the plo embassy and dominated holdings that the plo has. >> interesting, that hams has been responsible for bombings to our ally israel and also of course, hands in other terrorist attacks as well. johnathon thank you for the introduction in the story and it is one we are going to watch, pleasure. >> and now a growing controversy of the women's museum. the project is years away from being realized and critics are raising concerns that the museum is more about politics than history. shannon green has more with that. >> don, conservative say based on what they saw in the proposed museum's website. it is heavily influence by
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organized that tonight highlight the contributions of conservative women. >> we need to talk about the fact that the sufferages was pro-life. and marget sanger had the views. and our concern is that it is a platform for leftist ideology and indock trination for school children. >> it is far too early to talk about specific content and a bipartisan congressional commission would have initial oversight of the project. >> there will be a commission that will look at establishing the museum, but the commission will be structured that there are four appointees pie republican and democrat leadership. >> it is got growing partisan
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support and choose the site location. it is unclear it would have authority for the content. professional historians are raising concerns because of a council made up of historians and professors were advising the museum. but joan wages disbanded the group after interm criticism. planners plan to work with other historians and it would be absurd to work on a museum without their input. >> any talk of a men's museum. >> have not heard on the street about anything on that one. >> just asking. >> always fair and balanced. >> try to be. >> that's right. >> and supposed to be one of the safest retirement plans out there. are american workers losing faith in the system? >> and fda questioning a widespread belief about
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>> hi, everyone. i am gretchen carlsson coming up. white house questioning the commission on benghazi. the chair will respond to. that plus, the american legion called for the secretary of veteran affairs to step down over the scandal. the commander will join us. >> and a pilot due to fly over a major league baseball game crashed his small plane in a home he used to own. all that on the real story at the top of the hour. >> new evidence that the americans are reeling from the affects of the great recession. fewer people are counting on 401 k's to fund the retirement. >> hi, jenna.
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we have little faith in the ir'ses kespite the fact that the performance of the investments is up dramatically. and last week, stocks are at record highs. this is what happens, americans pulled it out of the stock market and even though things are better now, many don't have the confidence to put the money back in the stocks and why the dpal up poll found that only 48 percent of the nonretirees to be a major part of the income. only 42 percent said they would rely and 54 percent before the recession. and the problem is, what would we have for income to get through retirement. many companies cutting back on those. and social security is underfunded and the many are
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paying off student loans and looking for a job to actually use that degree they paid for. max out the 401 k and hopefully that will take you through the retirement, jenna. >> thank you, sure. >> we often hear that taking an aspirin can prevent a heart attack or stroke. the food and drug administration is refusing to endorse that claim saying there is simply not enough evidence and cites the risk. we have a doctor that is a board certified internist. >> i thought it was common knowledge for the last quarter century that taking aspirin can help prevent heart attacks. >> that's true. 23 million americans take aspirins dale toe prevent heart disease. but there is a lot of side affects for taking aspirin if you are not followed pie
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a physician. people with heart attacks and people at high risk for heart disease and have high blood pressure and evaluated. taking daily aspirin is a good y.ed other people not evaluated and we don't know their status. to go and take aspirin every day is not a good idea. >> there has to be a lot of people doing. that aspirin is not expensive and well publicized that it thins the blood. >> it is true. it helps the clumping of the platelets and that is what happens. you develop plaque from cholesteral and other inflammatory things in the arteries and then a accumulation of the platelets and aspirins can inhibit that. what if you don't have heart disease or what if you need to be taking a lipiter or other things to help control that problem. you can't assume that aspirin
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will do the trick. plus is causes bleeding. >> and serious side affects as well. and what if you have a clotting disorder and you don't know about it and you are taking aspirin, that could be dangerous and why the fda doesn't want bayer who developed the aspirin to say and have it as an indication that this is what you should take to prevent heart attack. >> bayer came to the fda said this product helps protect heart attacks and we want to say that on the label. they say no. if they already had a heart attack or other risk and have a physician's recommendation to do so. it is a good thing. aspirin is affective. >> what about the people taking it maybe without a doctor's advice. should they stop or go to doctor. >> they should not talk cold
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turkey. but go and so their drchlt and also stop smoking. don't take an aspirin and tell me it is okay to smoke now. get a and then make that determination. >> and don't take an aspirin willy-nilly? >> exactly. 'tis the season. summer is right around the corner. that means some of us will be reaching for bug spray. tra perhaps a new one that's 1,000 times stronger than what we normally use. why it's called life-saving and when we might be able to buy it. and police aren't the only ones who want mug shots. why those unflattering shoates are big business. bulldog: oh boy!
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new information about a powerful new bug repellant said to be thousands of times more effective than the most commonly used one known as deet. research easy say it works on a host of insects including mosquitos, ants, flies, even moths and could potentially save the lives of more than 66,000 people every year who die from malaria. researchers say the spray which is still in the research phase does not appear to have any toxic effects. when something hits the internet, it is tough to remove. that's the problem some people have with websites making money from their mug shots. the companies say it's perfectly legal. will is live in las vegas with more on this. >> one of the biggest controversies here is that once some of these mug shot websites post pictures, you find out that many of the people on the
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websites have not been convicted. that happened to jacqueline who are busted in college for underage drinking. then years later, she googled herself and realized to get the mug shot down, she had to pay the website and then she only saw it pop up on another. >> it's a legalized form of blackmail. i think it's problematic because there's instances that people who haven't been convicted, their cases are dropped -- >> they're putting it out there, not for some great public purpose. they're putting it out there for economic gain. >> but attorneys for mugshots.com say it isn't extortion. they say it's a company using its first amendment right. >> it may very well be most person's worst day of their life. it doesn't make it slander. it doesn't make it libel.
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>> seven states have cut down on the websites that are for profit. but others are more liberal when it comes to mug shots. when a mug shot goes online, it is virtually impossible to get off. >> will, thank you. brand-new details about another white house e-mail on benghazi, our own catherine herridge broke this story. she is live with an update just minutes away. also an update to a story we first brought you last week on "happening now" about sunken treasure off the u.s. coast. gold bars found on the ocean floor from a ship some say carried tons of the precious metal. all your favorites all day, everyday. olive garden's signature favorites, just $10 including creamy fettuccine alfredo, and our classic lasagna. plus unlimited soup or salad and warm breadsticks. signature favorites, just $10 all week long, at olive garden. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure.
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experts say it was carrying 21 tons of gold at the time. >> i've done some scuba diving. i have never found any gold bars. >> not yet, john. >> there's always tomorrow. thank you for joining us. >> "the real story" with gretchen carlson starts right now. thanks, guys. we start with a fox news alert. brand-new details about another e-mail in the benghazi investigation. this one regarding a white house strategy for handling media coverage of that terror attack. hi, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. welcome to "the real story." that e-mail now being withheld by the state department. it circulated at the highest levels of the white house. those on the chain apparently trying to figure out how to respond to a specific fox news report contradicting the white house narrative about what happened in the 24 hours after the assault on our consulate. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live for us in washington with the breaking details. what do you know about this e-mail? >> gretchen, the e-mail chain two weeks after
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