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>> i have a defense but i del e deleted it >> don't use your phone after 10 o'clock p.m. and you will not make it your christmas card. >> outnumbered over time and go to fox news.com/outnumbered. >> right now three developing stories. hamas sending a drone in israeli air space. and plus, top va officials about to go on the hot seat. the congressional panel getting ready to grill them that shoes the veterans are not getting the benefits are owed. and show down intense foyed on the border crisis. >> and starting with the hamas militants launching a brand new threat to israel.
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>> this is brand new video aired by hamas tv. a drone apparently in flight with what looks like missiles under the wings. and there are reports that this is not the drone that israelis shot down over southern lebanon. israel is continuing to pound hamas targets in gaza. those israeli air strikes in response to 1,000 rockets fired by militants in israel in the latest round of hostilities. prime freedom netanyahu said he will use any means necessary to stop the attacks on israel. backing up the threat is israeli tanks and ready to go on if orders are given. what is happening in gaza city, john? >> i have been looking over my shoulder.
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flares are giving heads up about a certain location. and i will keep an eye out. that is happening a lot. we heard rockets launched close to our location from our location targeting israel and we heard in the last hour several air strikes and loud explosions in this vicinity. it seems like the israeli military and naval vessels are targeting certain locations including a location half mile up the beach. but talking about the drones real quick. this presents a challenge for the israeli military. they are using the iron dome to shoot down rockets but they now have armed drones. that was circulating above the city north of the gaza strip here. and that presents another
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challenge and whether they are armed or not remains to be seen. we have seen air strikes pounding hamas locations including in the gaza city area and over the weekend, there was an intense fire fight half mile up the beach when israeli special ops raided the hamas location a rocket launch site and then a military compound there, bunkers and also rocket storage and transport tunnels. we have sewn a lot of action going into day seven in gaza city and seen flares go up and explosions. and saw the apache helicopters firing and going over our heads in the hotel we are staying in. and there is a lot of targets in and around the location. and because of the intensity of the fights, 17,000 people are
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going to shelters and they are provided food and water and milk. but many of them showed up with just the clothe canning on their backs and wondering when they will be able to safely return to their homes. >> obviously a tense situation there. thank you, john. just minutes from now fox news analyst bob scales joins us and talk about what an israeli ground invasion of gaza might look like. back here at home. testifying in capitol hill. there is back logs of getting vet benefits owed and a so- called culture of retalation. peter dossy has the latest on this. >> reporter: jenna, thousands of veterans were left waiting for the care they needed because the regional va office didn't bother to open the mail. the inspector found 3200 pieces
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of mail that were delayed processed between 11 work days and 486 work days. 30 day average failed by va standards and in philadelphia, ig found mail brim from letters from vets that was not entered into the system and following up that staff may have been cherry-picking claims and responding to easy ones and leaving others out of luck. and 85 million overpaid on disability status that the va never bothered for a follow- up visit. any real change must be spearheaded by the new va secretary. >> there is a leadership and management failure in va that is profound. and the new va secretary has to cure what the investigation from the white house called
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a corosive culture. that is something that leadership has to do and not what congress can do and has to come out of the secretary's office itself. joishgs the va wants to be 98 percent accurate with all disabilities claims by next year and can they say they are on the way. a spokesman e-mailed. vba made significant progress in the way they do business to eliminate backlog of dizzability claims. but we certainly have more work to do to achieve our goal. tonight on capitol hill, more whistle blowers will testify about what they have seen and heard in va offices in the country. jenna. >> the story continues, peter, thank you. we are four months away from the election and the immigration crisis is becoming an issue.
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law makers are chiming in with ways to address the situation. that is leading to internal among the members of both political parties. the washington post reporting that the border crisis is scrambling the politics. we'll talk to a b stoodard, and rich lowery, editor of the national review and a fox news contributor, a b, to you first. there is a lot of finger pointing going on. congress said the president is not doing a good job or encouraged the flow of illegal aliens and the white house is pushing back at congress, especially republicans on the house side for not passing immigration reform. does this issue wash out to a net benefit for one party or the other? >> i think so. neither side locks like it is planning to fix it and those
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americans even who support comprehension immigration reform is anxious about the lack of control manifested by this crisis. people are aghast that it got to this point of unstoppable. you find critics of obama who believe he waited too long from pleas from governor rick perry and could have focused on stopping it sooner and you hear that criticism from the republicans. but if the republicans tonight try to talk about approving some of the funding aimed at deporting the people, or enabeling more detention of the once that are here, along with changing a 2008 law that treats them as refugees, they will look like they are not coming up with a solution either. that's why there is perils for
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both parties. >> and the president seems to want the flood of immigrants and sees a gold mine of democratic voters. >> i don't believe that. the polls show people are blaming it for it. and plays in the larger narrative of things out of control here at home and around the globe and anything that hurts the president hurts democrats in the midterms. but i think that a b is right, republicans need an alternative to deal with the crisis. they should crump pel up the funding request and throw it in the waste basket and start with an approach and adjusting the ob law that complicates the handling of migrants and more funding of temporary housing in the border and funding for a rocket docket to adjudicate the cases quickly and send the migrants back in a expeditious
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manner. >> why is it the fault of congress, that their failure to reform immigration law is a problem here. it is against the law to walk across the u.s. board. why does immigration have to do with the process. >> people were complaining about the 3.7 billion emergency funding request to do the things that rich and i were mentioning. but there is a lot more money in comprehensive immigration reform, to do a lot more border security and a lot more prevention. this is fixing the 2008 law that we are talking about would slow the flow, but not cut it off. you need to deal with the people that are there and need more money to it succeed in sending them home. there will be resistance from republicans, not only to the
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comprehensive proposals from the past or the current proposal or counter with their own. if they don't come up with money. it will look like hands are in the air and they are not governing. >> it is important, it is not so much border security problem. the migrants are come canning across and seek out border patrol agents to seek to them because they know what happens next. they are transported in the interior of the country and because of obama's policy and waived the immigration laws in many respects. once they are here, it is unlikely they are are going to leave. that is the word that gets back to the communities and why they keep come canning. and unless the president wants to enforce the laws of the united states you will never have a solution. >> and nebraska governor said
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the federal government is not telling him how many people are placed in nebraska and where they are. what a mess. >> we want to hear from you. do you think that the u.s. is doing enough to secure the boarder and should we spend the money that the president wants? our live chat, go to fox news.com/happening now and get in on the conversation. >> and the clock is ticking to reach a deal on the iranian nuclear program. and we'll get to that and israel pounding hamas in the air. and what will happen if israel goes in on the ground? how is that a game changer? >> 2, 1. 0. >> a rocket with a very special delivery in space.
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>> well, those nuclear talks
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with iran hitting a brick wauchlt secretary of state john kerry is meeting with the iranian foreign minister in vienna trying to reach a deal. significant differences corn're concerning the number of centerrefuges. and an interim deal was reached and negotiators are not ruling out a six month extension. >> and a short time ago we take you to gaza city. in retalation launched on the jewish state and concerns of israel launching a ground invasion. israel protective edge is in the the 7th day. major bob scales is our analyst and joining us now. there is certainly a obsession and focus on whether or not israel goes in on the grouped and is that the next step you are watching for? >> it is certainly the next
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step. it is not right now necessary. israel is getting all it wants out of the operation. hamas is showing themselves to be inept. and the damage to israel has been bad, but not horrific. and israel clearly has the upper hand in a military sense and all of the toment hamas wanted to get in the arab world. egyptian don't care and syrians are fighting. and iraqis are ripped apart and other than the onclaves in europe, the rest of the world is yawning and so the best thing for the israelis to do is hang o. >> there are calls for britain and france for the israelis to show restraint. you wonder how it entds and what
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does a win look like for israel if >> a wins simply a campaign that just ends with a whimper and not a bang. eventually the pain on hamas will be so great. and the pay back for hamas will be so small hamas will simply stop firing rockets. >> you think that iran will stop supplying hamas with the rockets. they are getting it whether or not they look engaged from our perspective? >> the question is, iran might try to get rockets in gas a. but the egyptians shut down the tunnels and israeli blew them up. and that's where the rockets came from. and very difficult to get the rockets in gaza from overseas and you are seeing a steady depression in the hamas rocket
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arsenal for no pay back. drones didn't work. that was a chip shot for a patriot missile and hamas is being painted in a corner and a lot of suffering and no political pay back. >> could it be the end of hamas in gaza or no? >> no, this is a like a rheostat, gen. what the israelis want to do is turn it back to 0 and put hamas back on their heels, and put them away thee or 4 or 5 years and god forbid, it will start all over again. the bottom line hamas is not getting the political, or global traction and global outrage that they relied on and have yet to cause any damage against the israelis. and the people in gaza are getting sick and tired of being bombed. it will end with a whimper and not a bang.
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>> on the front pam of journal. it is what the wall street had to say. conversion of security crisis playing around the globe. from the palestinian territories and iraq and ukraine and south china sea and posing a serious challenge to president obama's foreign policy and reflecting a world in which the u.s. global power is increasingly te newous. and the breadth of global instability now unfogged hasn't been seen since the late 1970s u.s. security strategist say when the soviet union invaded afghanistan revolutionary islamist took pour in iran and southeast asia and reeling in the wake of the u.s. exit from vietnam. what dow think of that? >> if this happen 5 or 6 years ago, it would be in the front
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page of the newspaper and the arab street would be full of outraged citizens. but as you read on the piece of the wall street journal, the rest of the world is having bigger crisis than what is going on in israel and gaza and the full plate of, of evil that is begin nothing tu nissia and all the way to afghanistan and stretch negligent ukraine. the rest of the world has other things on the plate other than playing to the whims of hamas. >> it seems that folks are not paying attention for a good reason, things are busy out there. general, thank you to see you as well. >> thank you. >> the crisis on the border continues to grow, president obama offered a solution. it is just that is costs several billion dollars. and why gop law makers are opposing his request.
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and a terrifying chopper crash leaves a mother fearing for her life. she was pulled to safety. there is an incredible story just ahead.
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worried how her children would get by without her. >> finally they got a box cutter. it was so tight. i think we cut her a bit. >> i was so happy, so happy to be alive. >> all three people on the helicopter survived without serious injury. one was kutsenko's boss and the other was a female friend. she was in the middle of three seats when the shopper dropped in the water. people are glad that it was only 20 yards from shore and only six feet dope. >> they were able to pull them to safety. >> that water is cold. they would not have lasted 22 too long in deeper water.
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>> and a request for 4 billion to help with the crisis on the border. republican critics say they need to get to the root of the problem as thousands of children come in the united states. there is no agreement right now. earlier john roberts gave a exclusive look at the detention center housing the illegal immigrants in texas. >> reporter: daily apprihensions are down from 1200 to 600. we did get an exclusive look inside of the detention center in mcallen, texas. 460 people in the detention down from a peak of 1500 though it is still crowded and a work load for the border patrol agents to send them to facilities or relatives. typically there is a seasonal
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drop as the heat gets up there. and the border patrol may be getting out to central american countries for people to not come. >> the former achieve staff for the border patrol group. we are talking about taxpayer money. and you say there is an unpopular proposal that you think that those in power should think about. proper use of the funds and that is foreign aid. why do you think it is important? >> the impact of a u.s. dollar in assistance in the central american country is a better value for taxpayers than a dollar spent to feed and house and transport the same people when they arrive here in our border. if you look at the last years of the bush administration, and first part of the obama administration, with colombia and a lot of the money flowing
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to the region and impact in the secower and economic conditions of the countries. and we didn't have the same demand. >> those were focused on mexico and colombia. >> what would it look like if we get more bang if we invested in like countries like honduras? >> a number of things could be targeted at. providing assistance for law enforcement in the countries improve the security conditions and the economic conditions. it doesn't have to be taxpayer dollars. i urge anyone to look at groups that are doing work in the region to give hope and provide humanitarian assistance and make their lives better there so they will not make the dangerous trek through mexico to our border. >> they are going to come anyways even if things improve,
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they will come across with the border because of social welfare. the incentive is there some say, what do you say to that? >> there will always be incentives for people all over the world to come to america because of the offerings here. but they are drin usually by a lack of hope in the countries where people are coming from and a lack of basic conditions and a prospect of getting relief by getting here. we are dealing with the back end of that problem with the steps that are taken now to show people they will be returned and don't go through the normal process. that costs, money. to but waves of immigration are driven by people believing that conditions on the ground are unte nabable.
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>> you think the policy has going to do about it? if they come here they would be able to stay? >> that is a main driver. and in your segment earlier with mr. roberts was talking about how word may be getting out. if you arrive here, you will not get to stay. the president went on record saying that. that is a part of the problem. if people believe if i just show up. they will set me free and i can skip my immigration hearing and stay in the united states. that part has to stop first and then improve conditions so they never leave in the first place. >> something important for our viewers to consider today as we look at all angles. and questions about the border patrol. and look forward to having you back. >> great, jenna, thank you. >> parents send their kids off to college and hoping that the university will do everything it
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york facing controversy over how it handled a case of alleged rape. an 18-year-old girl said she was sexually assaulted by three of the school's football players and she was at a party intoxicated when it took place. the suspects were later cleared. the new york times claimed that the college bungled the investigation with panelist not reviewing the medical records. this case is raising questions over whether colleges should handle these matters. joining us on the legal aspects of all of this. heather and john. welcome to both of you. >> thank you, john. >> and what a story. i have one daughter out of college and one getting ready to go. you think of it going. it is scary.
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early weeks of campus. and freshman year. and girl goes to party and witnesses found her bent over a pool table with one guy attacking her. >> they call it the red zone. period of time when kids get to school and drinking more and susceptible to these things. the question is should the schools handle the situation. there is a lot of ways that schools are not stepping up to the plate. she went to the school and said this happen to me, i want you to discipline these guys. >> the problem number one she waited to report it to anybody and of course the college is going to bungle the investigation. they are not police or prosecutors. colleges should be involved in rape prevention and not prosecutions. instead of going to the college campus and say it happen to me, go to the authorities. ita is hard enough to prosecute
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rape when you don't go immediately after the event. >> we saw the photo of the complaintant and she says, and the time uses her first name. anna said her college put her name out there for other students to know. >> and there is a lot of things that colleges do. they don't have the rules of evidence. the entire investigation and hearing, they were cleared in 12 days. now for the victim, the idea is maybe you have more confidentiality if you do it this way and a sense of community, but you are trading a lot of the fairness of it. >> but in journalism, we don't release the name of the rape victim out of concern and respect for their privacy. how is the college to do that and are they liable. >> she went to them. it is not like the college found out and reported her name.
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another thing we didn't touch on, if a college gets involved in this kind of investigation, if i am representing the accused, i tell them to shut up. the college can hurt the prosecution as the investigation in this case. >> the allegation is that the school white washed the investigation because three football players were allegedly the assailants. >> it is protective of the school to have representation. it would be a conflict of interest. and it is something that the schools may want to put in criminal investigation as well. >> you had thoughts of personal responsibility. >> don't put yourself in a vulnerable position. don't be the drunk girl at the party. be the didiva who cares about
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herself and how she conducts herself and be that girl and not the girl that is open to some jerks being jerks on college campuses. and that raises questions. and she admits she can't remember large parts of what happened that evening. >> you can't count on the university to protect you. and protect each other. women need to band together and make sure you are not letting your friend go off with guys. it has to be more protection by themselves. >> it is quite a read in the new york times for those who haven't seen. it johna and heather, thank you. >> we'll go live to the white house where we are monitoring a daily press briefing with the white house press secretary. he said the secretary of state john kerry can analyzing whether the nuclear program is peaceful and john kerry will report back
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>> a weather alert and a new threat of severe thunderstorms in the northeast on the heels of yesterday's wild weather. lightning struck close to a couple in new york state and all caught on camera. that would be enough to make you move. they didn't stick around to so what happened next. heavy winds toppled trees and downpours as well. we have more. >> i would have been running actually. but let's look at where we could see the threat for severe weather. a watch or warning in your area. you want to pay close attention to your local forecast. watches in portions of the midwest. and in to the northeast including new york city and dc
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down to 8 o'clock p.m. we could see large hail and lightning and damaging winds and isolated tornados not out of the question either. and all of this is going to march eastward because of a powerful cold front. there is your seviewer threat. and millions of people here pay close attention to the watches and warnings and move to the midatlantic and new york you are still in this and fayetville. and we have a warm and unstable air. and we have fall- like temperatures and jet stream bringing cold air down from canada. some cases 30 degrees below average and feel like fall for parts of minneapolis and st. paul. and turn off the air-conditioner and open up the windows and on
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the extreme side northwest hot air. and this will continue in the work week. we'll keep them posted. back to you. >> this is the trump plaza casinno in atlantic city could shut its doors. the latest simple that the casinno business is down on his luck. cheryl live in new york. >> reporter: jon, certainly the casinno business under atlantic city is under pressure. look at the amount of revenues that have fallen. it is a 40 percent drop from 2004 and 2013. that is revenue and you are seeing the gorgeous pictures. the boardwalk is wonderful to visit but really only in the summer months. and atlantic city will not be able to support the casinno
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industry. one of the reasons that the trump plaza shutting down and mr. trump was on fox and friends this morning and steve doocey asked what is going on. he said i got out of the business and my name is on the business. and that is about it. he is going on to other things as far as real estate. and in the beginning of this year, there were 12 casinnos and only going to be eight in 2014. it was a different time in 1984. and now you have on line gambling. that is it a hot new trend why would i go to atlantic city when i can sit there and play on my tab let. you have upstate new york. new casinnos here and that is a push by andrew cuomo and pennsylvania has become the new hot bed of gambling activity for those willing to get on a bus and drive to a casinno.
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at this point he got out. and he said many investors that put their money down and made big bets on atlantic city are finding it is a money loser. fox business will continue to follow the story and give you the updates. >> jon? >> thank you. >> and lingering controversy over the releasing of five taliban soldiers for a soldier that was some call a deserter. and what he is doing now. and the plan to help honeybees is not so sweet. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow.
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story. >> reporter: it is not just for honey lovers. if you eat honey, the plight of the honeybee affects you. more than a third of the supply of our nation comes from these guys through pellenation. over the 60 years their numbers are cut more than half. the obama administration said the problem is so bad our nation's food supply could be at risk. they hope that the wild flowers will help. but bee farmers say it is nothing but a small drop in the bucket. >> it takes 2 million blossoms to make one pound of honey. and so you are talking a lot of flowers and acre of plants and that's why we could spend 8 million in scombrefersjefferson
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alone. >> it is individual farmer ares who need to step up and do their fault. there is a mission to save the bees and they are due with their recommendations out by the end of this year. >> what a story. thank you. the crisis on the border spreads even more. fox new system going inside one of the facilities and what is it like to see the plight of undocumented children. >> and a mission that is scraped and what is on the rocket, next. [ male announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis.
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the rocket is blasting off from cape canaveral, florida. officials are pushing it back because of an abundance of caution. but it got up there. and the rocket is delivering a six commercial satellites in orbit for a private company. >> we wish them well. >> this is no doinggie paddle. in a surf contest. >> i have tried surfing but you think they will like. it >> the labradors like it. >> thousands of spectators lining up and balancing on the boards as they caught the waves. several winners in each size category. that is a tail for balance.
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thank you for joining us today. >> i like the one in pink. martha in for gretchen on the real story. >> this is a fox news alert. five years in taliban captivity. the controversial prisoner swap and six weeks of therapy. sergeant bowe bergdahl is back to regular doubt. bergdahl will live in a base in san antonio, the army said there are no media restrictions on him, but there are plenty of unanswered questions in this case. sergeant bergdahl readjusts to soldier life. shannon, what is the official word we talked about. court martial and now back in a office job shortly. what is next? >> reporte

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