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restaurant and made her pay. >> it was horrible for her. >> thanks for being here. that's going to do it for outnumbered. happening now. throw developing story. president obama orders 200 more u.s. soldiers in iraq to protect our embassy in baghdad and personnel on the ground. >> and a scatting report on obama care saying that washington is struggling to clear up millions of problems with enrollees. where is tropical storm arsure heading just in time for the 4th of july weekend? >> the supreme court ruling on
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hobby lobby becoming november. >> and offering cost- free insurance. >> and republicans say it only strengthens their resolve to run against obama care. but democrats say the ruling could help them by galvanizing women in battleground states. joining me is ed rollins, we hope we get joe back there? former campaign director for ronald reagan. >> i department do thidn't do t >> i know. joe is back. you so this ruling benefitting one political party or another? >> i think it is a wash.
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i think the pro-life christians and catholics are enthused about the decision. it was a narrow decision and banning limited things. and the other side will get energetic. >> joe, do you see it differently? >> i would normally agree with ed, despite him knocking me off of theaur. >> the republicans have the energy in the midterm election. obama and president providing enough fuel. and they are turning out this november. the democratic side, the energy was not there until yesterday. i give you examples. big fund-raising hours of the ten best hours in the history
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back in 2004. five of those hours and that is a grassroots fund-raising site for democrats. it energy otherwised women and the other ruling may have energy otherwised the labor community. they lost nlrb society. and yesterday's case that rowelled against public employee unions and so both of those groups, unions and woman's rights were energy otherwised and the democratic party needed energy in november. >> let me play you something that hillary clinton had to say after the ruling came down and let's talk about that afterwards. here is mrs. clinton. >> it is very troubling a sales clerk at hobby lobby who needs contraception that is expensive is not going to get that service
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through her employer's health care plan because her employer doesn't think she should use contraception. >> and this is not the case. hobby lobby was already providing contraceptive kir. the morning after pill. and that is what they are upsite about offering. this is a regulation that is passed and if you would have tried to push the issue in the bill it would not have passed the house and september. hull hill, it may be a bigger
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issue in 216. i don't think it will impact the house and senate races in may. by the time we get to november it is a different issue is hillary clinton pretending to be dumb. no, she's rolling in to 2,015. and it will play a major roll and a lot of women believe any reinstruction at all is infringing on their rights and she will take. it and i agree with ed. that shouldn't make much difference and could make
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differences in the senate races in november she. are democrats and womans going to be so energized that it will benefit the democratic party? >> it is a polar otherwising issue and they have siing cant propoepts and a lot of them are advideo caughting different positions. a lot of stuff has started on the pro-life start. >> i have 4 or 5 fund-raising on my letters. and in the end of the day it activated the bases of both parties. >> joe, the spokesperson josh earnest said the constitutional lawyer that sits in the oval office would tell you he would read the entire discussion and he came out yesterday afternoon and talked about immigration and the house republicans, i had the
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impression he was trying to change the subject after being smacked down bite supreme court. >> i don't know if he was trying to. it is not the issue itself for both sides, but over stepping on rhetoric and we saw it happen with todd akin where he blew a republican chance at a seat on this kind of women's contraception issue. they are both sides capable of it. how do the senate candidates handle it? i don't think it matters much how the president handles it. and this is 2014 and hillary clinton on 2016. >> the president as a constitutional schoular.
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he is violating the powers of the president so and congress. >> ed rollins and joe trippi. >> thank you both. >> millions of obama enrollees could be in danger of losing coverage. the report finds that the administration is unable to resolve more than two and half million inconsistencies or data flaws from the initial sign ups. most is proof of citizenship and income. and there was another ig report for checking eligibilities. the system is still not working. >> president obama broadening the mission in iraq. sending 200 more troops to secure our embassy and airport.
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sunni and kurdish law makers walk out in the first session. >> jennifer griffin is live in the pentagon with the latest. >> the iraqi parliment disbanded in less than two hours to determine a national unitty government until the sunnis and kurds walked out. the white house insists there will be no u.s. boots on the ground. but president obama ordered 200 additional troops and the pept gone had helicopters and drones in baghdad to provide air lift and protection for estimated 750 troops are on the ground. 90 troops are in baghdad and 90 special forces are assessing the iraqi armed fores. and providing security. this is the largest bass bsz in the the world and other 100us
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military personnel were in iraq when isis made gains. special forces are making assessments as we speak. iraq's parliment erupted in angry accusation and after recess only 75 deputies showed up out of the 255. freedom prime malco didn't make any indication that he would step aside. despite an urgent appeal by secretary of state kerry. who urged a swift reconciliation. the al-qaeda off shot is celebrating the group's decision to a noups it would be known as the islamic state. the leader who is stealing the limelight issued a pronouncement
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that is getting a lot of attention. >> jennifer, thank you. >> if iraq's political leaders cannot work together as terrorist rip their country, will they ever? tension in ukraine escalating as the truce ends. there is a full on military campaign against the separatist in the east. many people in one eastern city have had enough. 30 percent of the population just abandoning their homes. here is the latest from london. >> shannon, after a sos fire that was anything but and failed high level negotiations in ukraine confirm war is on there again officially. the ukranian president going on late last night. we will attack and free our land saying it was the government's
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response to terrorist and rebels and marauders. there was fighting in the largest city in eastern ukraine. there is a full-scale shot out involving the rebels in the interior ministry building there. this as air strikes hit militant hot spots outside of the city. cold front said that one solder was killed and there was fighting overnight. and in the last ten days or so 27 soldiers have died. rebels are bringing in heavy armor from russia. and this as civilians flow. russian president putin speaking to ambassador vowing to protect the interest of russians abroad saying he could not stand by as ucrepe is taken over by the
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nazis. washington will weigh in with tougher sanctions. boca ratton blamed for more violence in nigeria. witnesses saw 50 bodies. the explosion took mraus in the the birth place of islamic extremist group boko haram. they have abducted more than 200 school girls. back in this country, fox news alert. a federal judge in louisville struck down the ban on gay marriage but he put that ruling on hold immediately. it is not clear if or when gay
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couples will be allow to marry in kentucky. judge said it violates the equal protection clause by treating gay couples differently from straight couples. >> new concerns about the deadly terrorist attack in benghazi. computers with sensitive information and the assault on the consulate. what was on them and who will have them now. details in the west coast ports and our economy. and we want to hear from you at home. do you support the supreme court's hobby lobby decision. go to fox news.com and/happening now and america's asking to join the conversation. ♪
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we might be about to mach history on the dow. chosing in on the 17,000 mark. does it get there today. we'll keep you updated. >> here is the business item that could affect the dow. the union contract that keeps thousands of dockworkers on the job exfires today. they will keep working past the deadline as negotiations continue. $900 billion work their way
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through the porks. they walked off in 2002 and costing the u.s. economy $10 billion it. >> new fallout from the 2010 terrorist attack in benghazi. computers were taken in the assault on the american consulate. sources say the computers held valuable information. and cathren harris is been all over benghazi. >> fox news learned after the computers were taken. staff got death threats by text message and a source familiar with the investigation said the computers were used for documents and e-mail and scheduling meetings and hard drive would contain history names. experts explain to fox the ramifications. >> it would be valuable because of information about people who
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are in contact with that particular installation and a huge amount of information that they would want to know about. joishgs sources tell fox news that the consulate had secret internet protocol network that issoused by the defense and state department to transfer information. when fox asked about the computers. a spokesman insisted all of the class foyed material was recovered. >> the information about our computer is large low-class foyed and during the evacuation of the special mission compound they were safely removed by the dhs agents and no information was compromised. >> but the statement that the consulate had class foyed information. mrs. clinton justifies the lack
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of security because no class foyed process in the diplomatic compound in benghazi and no marines were stationed there. we asked the state department about these points. but the state department said they recovered all class foyed information from benghazi and yet mrs. clinton said there was no class foyed information there and that is why it was not heavy insured. >> and the u.s. navy is participating in the largest mari time exercises and one of the partners is china. two nations with rival interest are working together now. and iraq, can leaders there come together before the terrorist tear the country apart? >> and a man with super human strength to pull someone from a burning car. you will hear from a humble
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>> the u.s. has his hands full of foreign affairs. the navy is taking part with chuna in a maritine. including japan and the philippines. and the the u.s. officials hope that the exercise will uncrose trarz parency and promote understanding. >> in one of our top stories iraq's parliment putting the formation under hold and del delaying the first time of an inclusive government with
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freedom prime maliki showing no signs of stepping down. 2300 people were killed last month as isis mill at that points control a third of the country. president obama sending 200 more troops to iraq to it secower the embassy and airport. lisa good to see you today. >> what do you make of we are slowly and increditiments sending personnel in the situation. >> he has a lot to consider and it is the right move. it is compared as a hospital. stabilizing the situation, the only thing that the u.s. can do right now make sure our personnel are safe there and if they need to evacuate they have ways to get them out safely.
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how can we stable otherwise a situation? it take its more than 800 of our people there on the ground. but the important thing focus on the national security threat. >> so much revolves around maliki who has calls to step down. they talked about being more inclusive. and the sunnis and kurds walks out. >> they will be back and there will be progress at some point. >> it is much more serious. we americans are coming in, in the middle of the movie. 2006. when malco came to the government he was reaction and he is shia and he will lead the government and marginalize the
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kur dids. and sunnis. and for that reason, we have instability and secitarianism that evolved. and a lot of unhappy iraqis are fighting along isis. it is not an element coming in and take itting over. the opportunity is right for them to take over. but the kurds and seepies will not back down soon. >> and the u.s. should step back from the role there some say. and that is what president obama has done for the most part. and there are so many interm divisions that areold and wide. and we'll not be able to resolve that with air strikes or something beyond that. >> and we have to look at the situation carefully. and look at pushing maliki out of government and we think we are going to stabilize and get
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a new prime minister, america is good at creating vacumns. and who is there to take over? extremist elements were hovering over and isis is not shy of telling us what they want. we don't want to create a political vacumn and have malco to empty his society until there is a person to take his spot. whether the violence is correct -- it is not going to be corrected with a new lead are and it is a long-term of instability. >> we are watching it play out with isis and it seems to those who are carefully tracking it. it was the amount of territory taken over in the north. where do we go now? >> it goes back to syria and watching isis for a decade. they started out in iraq and they were unhappy about the u.s.
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coming in and saw a ripe opportunity in syria and created the strong holds in syria and doing mass skougzs and crucifixions and people watching. it isis have been on a roll a long time and they took the victims and came back from the north and take the sunnis long with them and get strong holds in iraq and bypass the kurdish area. they will not have much help and they come and go down in the shiite territory where there are historical sites and that's where iowa rannian regime want to protect their elements there as well. >> so much nuance to the problems. >> my pleasure. >> and hits just keep on coming from general motors and the automaker a noupsing a massive
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recall and impacting 7 million vehicles. marijuana may legal in colorado but the stores are littered with pot holes. and the oscar pistorias trial. what exactly did neighbors hear? the screams of a victim or oscar pistorias? >> it is common sense than more often than not we could be able to identify a woman and a male's voice screaming but it is not absolutely certain? >> that's correct.
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>> things have gone bad to worse for general motors. 7.6 million vehicles and the startling number for you. gm recalled more vehicles than it can manufacture in two years. warren was the fox business network has more. >> more than it can make and way more than solid. after nows of the seven pbt 6 million cars for switch defects. and gm said the sales rose one percent as it solid 270,000. and buyers are not staying out of the show rom and the recall total this year a record 29 million in north america for safety problems and 17 of them
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related to bad ignition switches. and hours after thachl we told you about the gm compensation plan for victims and their families and million more car ands bigger cars called become because of a bad switch that may be linked to three deaths. malbow and cadillac from 1997 all the way to 2014. it is recall of here's the thing. gm has 27 billion in cash and since the recall mess started stock is up more than $2. it is not acting sales and not acting the stock not yet. >> the vice-president was fond of saying gm is alive but maybe just barely. >> lauren, thanks.
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ncolorado pot sellers are challenging uncle sam and saying that the irs shouldn't collect taxes on marijuana sales because they are illegal under federal law. by 53ing the taxes they are setting themselves up for more future prosecutions. a lyssa? >> if in the future the feds decide to enforce federal law in places like washington state and colorado, then their paid tax bills will amount to evidence. >> and attorney rob corey said enforcing the businesses to pay taxes violates the u.s. constitution and foiled a lawsuit in district court on behalf of cloints who say taxes could beoused for prosecutions. >> they are open records and it
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is a federal crime to sell marijuana. network coloradoans voted to legal otherwise on condition that sales would be heavily taxed and prosoweds going to schools and regulation and each the federal government gets its share. the federal government takes part of money laundering if it is illegal and take it in and use the money is a violation of law itself. >> the attorney who worked in the justice department tax division said the irs just wants money. >> they can collect tax on gross incomes for whatever source derived. they don't care if it is nonlegal or legal. >> the justice department will not interfere with recreational pot industries in colorado and washington state for now. >> and tax attorney we talked to for now, folks should be paying their taxes.
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>> and yeah, we don't seem to get away with that. thank you so much. >> sure. >> and fox news alert. a u.s. a polls court will revisit the criminal case against baseball homerun king bare bonds over the alleged steroid use and whether he lied about it. ken zimmerman is a legal analyst. and a list wheel you know. and fox news legal analyst. bare bonds it would appear is in trouble again? >> he doesn't mean he is going to win. but he can try to overturn. >> this is it. the court said try with all of the judges. it is 11 in front. chance and then that it verdict will stand. >> thi will not hear testimony about the case. >> it is all on paper.
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>> we'll not hear more testimony about the steroids and the cream and the chlor. >> they will so if the lower court made a mistake. >> and talk about other star oscar pistorias focused on ear witnesses and expert concedes that the neighbors could have heard terrified screams of reeva steenkamp on the night she was shot to death and supports the prosecution's claim that the couple were fighting before pistorias opened fire. the prosecution did a good job of establishing that even though the witness was called by the defense was now construction. >> and we are going to hold testimony. that neighbor's testimony was one of the first things that the prosecution put up. yes, it was a woman.
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defense said pis peswhen he gets nervous or scared can sound like a woman. and again, this defense is not going to go over well. >> and i don't know. it would so many that the the prosecutor got the witness to admit that common sense kinds of tells you one voice to another. >> that is right. and you can tell if it is a man's voice or woman's voice. ntwo things that came out helpful to the defense. the first is, it became chlor that pistorias was making plans with reeva before the shooting happen. he made plans to take her to brazil and manchester. look, he didn't want to kill her. >> except that you are right, but that evidence is coming from, his agent. you would expect his agent to get on the stand.
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and i am not saying he is lying, but he could put a favorable squash on this. >> there is additional piece of nows to help with the defense. and that is, pistorias, you know, he has a trigger happy concern sensibility was the story on the stand today. how his mom slept with a gun under her pullo because of concern of robberies and when he was in new york. >> and also that the defense, this went away 30 days because of undergoing sidewalk trick diagnosis. and that person came pack and said no. he anyhow what he was doing and right from wrong on the night of the accident or murder. >> he thought there was a robber and tried to defend his family. that's the story and it is
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difficult for the judge to it say because of the shackiness of the evidence, it is difficult to convict him of pre-mediated. i think cupable. >> a secondary degree. >> the trial that was posed to be over monthsing on. is overt of the o.j. simpson and just goes on and on and on. shannon? >> it is a major health controversy for years. the side effects of vaccinate your children. and research said about the link between vaccines and autism. >> and a hero in the face of danger. demand of certain death. >> didn't see him get out and halfway to the car and realized it was filled with smoke. got alla the way up to the car and he was pounding on the
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>> and coming up. scary weather in the midwest. and two teams are swept away in a storm drain. one teen came out. but there is a frantic search for the other tonight. and can you imagine running a half mile while eight months pregnant? >> i cannot. i can't. that's what this woman did. she will join us on the show to tell us how she did it all. how fast is she really? we'll tell you in the top of the hour. so you then. >> a minnesota man showing super human strength. po-year-old bob renning saw the car burning. his first attempt to use the door handle and he bent the
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frame in half. and rescued the mantraped inside. state police couldn't have done what he did. the good samarit an insists he didn't know how to do. it >> i grabbed and started pulling and when the glass broke i could get him out of the car. >> the man was almost certain he was going to do i. he plans to thank his hero as son as he can. >> new study knock down the theory that vaccines are linked to autism. it analyzed 20,000 reports and said immuniizations do not lead to autism. joining us now for more on this
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is dr. manny alvarez. doctor, good to so you. >> thanks. it sounds pretty close to defenative. >> this thing is never the end because of somebody out there is aing doctors are lying and these are conspiracies and on. >> and fact of the matter, statistic spoking and everybody knows i have an autistic son. the journal of pediast ricks looked at the studies and there is no link between vaccination and autism. there is no link between the food allergies and vaccinations and so lets be clear about this. you will have a lot of hear say and i hope that so- called celebrities look at my face. so- called celebrities stop making up stories because what is happening, more and more
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children are not vaccinated and that is putting the kid's lives in danger and to me this is a crime. in the end of the day it is a crime. everybody looked at this and found no link between vaccinations and autism. and take it to the bafshg. and have a conversation about giving the kid 20 vaccinations at once. knock yourself out. you can put the vacs owns in different schedules and so, you know, what we have seen right now is an in- depth analysis of vaccines and it doesn't cause autism, please vaccinate your kid. >> from personal experience, do you think that parents who do have a child diagnosed with autism are desperate to find an answer. >> autism is incredibly break
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your heart. my child is 16 year olds and i understand the challenges. look at rates of autism one out of 50 kids in new jersey. nationwide statistics are verki. nationwide statistics are high. industrialized nations the rates of autism increased over the last decade. i get it. there are jeanetgenetics involv environmental factors, pollutants that are involved. a whole incident happens in the uterus. i can tell you developmental things that can happen. there are multifactors. vaccines by themselves are not the reason. >> interesting new study. always good to see you. >> thank you. >> john? new inspector general's report blasting the faa for falling behind schedule on a crucial congressional deadline. congress wants drones flying in u.s. airspace. plus, it might be the world's first sneaker pawn shop.
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scathing new government audit blasting the faa for failing to resolve technical and regulato regulatory objects obstacles to allow drones in the u.s. airspace. pilots are trained properly and that drones won't interfere with other air traffic. the sneaker craze is as hot as ever in this country and one high schooler is turning his love for shoes into a big money maker. >> sales of athletic footwear
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hit $22 billion in the u.s. last year and the hottest pairs can double or triple in value once they leave the store shelves. now a father and son in harlem found a new way and better way to cash in on resale of those high tops. 16-year-old chase reed and his dad, troy, opened sneaker pawn usa offering cash for gently used new or mint sneaks bying them outright or giving money up front in exchange for a small fee later. >> this is the first sneaker pawn shop in the world. only place that can kid can come and pawn his sneakers, get cash, come back in 30 days and pay a storage fee and get his sneaker back. >> it started years ago when troy and choice would buy a couple pairs of latest kicks and keep one pair as collectible and sell the other as a profit.
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when the kid kept asking for cash, his dad got an idea. >> he would make me pawn my sneakers to get money to go with my friends and i would have to pay him back after the two weeks. >> now customers are rolling in. with as many as 30 pairs to sell or pawn at prices of up to $1,400 for the latest lebrons. >> at first, i had the opportunity to pawn the sneakers, i was amazed. i was, like, i'm pawning my sneakers as if it was jewelry. >> it's a brilliant idea. just because it's different doesn't mean it can't rock. >> it is a brilliant idea, right? they hope to franchise sneaker pawn coast to coast. >> they wouldn't want mine is all i can say. >> i wouldn't either. >> thanks. the first named storm of the hurricane season tropical storm arthur forming off the coast of florida. who it could impact for this holiday weekend.
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thanks so much for joining us today. >> great to have you here. did a great job yesterday covering the supreme court as well. >> thank you. always love to do it. >> the woman who she is sitting in for is on "real story" with jenna lee today which starts right now. >> we start off with fox news alert. iraq is teetering on the edge as a dangerous terror group fights to expand its power and russia is entering the conflict raising questions for the rest of us here in the united states. i'm jenna lee in for gretchen today. isis militant in syria on parade and celebrating the declaration of a cross border islamic state. more american troops are back in baghdad. the president deploying an extra 200 troops to protect the american embassy there putting the total number of american forces on the ground at 750. the pentagon also

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