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is the fox report tonight. president obama's plan to bypass congress and act on his own on immigration reform on hold. and dealing with the illegal immigrants inside of the u.s. will wait until after the midterm elections despite comments from the president that he would act by the end of the summer if congress would not. vulnerable democrats. mitch mcconnell reacting saying what is so cynical about the
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immigration announcement is that the president is not saying he will follow the law, but he will go around the law once it is too late for the americans to hold him accountable in the november elections. the president is holding off until november, that seems like interesting timing >> the white white said he will tick executive action before the end of the year. president obama said he has authority to take action. >> in the absence of action by congress. i will do what i can within my office. >> but the top republican in the house speaker john boehner is urging the president not to act separately. and boehner said there is never a right time for the president to declare amnesty by executive
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action. boehner said the president moving the action smacks of raw politics. julie? >> democrats and liberal groups are split in their reaction. defender including top democrat. when the president acts, i support the broad use of his authority to fix the broken immigration system as he can through executive action. but liberal groups are disappointed. this is from the united farm workers. justice delayed is justice denied. instead of what is right for the farm workers and the country, he broke his promise to the millions of immigrants and latinos. some democrats were concerned about executive action on
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immigration it might want the respect voters to have tighter border security before the midterm, julie? >> thank you so much. and we are learning that president obama will meet with top congressional leaders to discuss the growing threat from isis terrorist. law makers have been calling on the president to detail his plan for stopping the terror network which controls large chunks of iraq and syria and could target the west. leland viter is in washington tonight. do we know what he will say to congressional leadership? >> short answer no. we know what many in congress want him to say, senate majority leader mitch mcconaughey said it is clear that the president's plan is outlined in his west point speech to train and equip the military of partner nations
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as thes draws down its conventional is noteñi teinabl mcconnell's skeptism comes after president obama not knowing the response or figuring out a comprehensive strategy. after the nato summit he figured it out and finally had a message. >> we have to act as part of the international community to degrade and destroy isis. we'll degrade and isil. systemically degrade their capabilities. >> republicans remain unconvinced and while the president defined the mission but point to a battle plan that is bungled. >> the fact that we have let
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this go and especially over the last 7 or 8 months as we watch the isis fighter travel city by city and not hit them by the air. it is irresponsible. >> the question is why talk to congress now. president obama said he would not attack syria because of congressional approval first. we don't know what he is wanting. he may want approval to hit bases inq!á@ syria or talk abos current policy on isis. >> it is two years since the;]- benghazi terror, attack that kill would four americans. now, fox news uncovers the smoking gun on benghazi. for the very first time, you will hear from the men who were
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there the night fighting the terrorist. a car pulls up and a guy comes around from the side of the car and he's roaching to throw something and right as he brings his arm back to throw, i shoot him 2 or 3 times and he goes down, and whatever he threw landed short of our back gate and exploded and it was the signal. >> and this was there. and it fls a larger force coming through. i would say step or 20 cars. >> and we started to take them out. hitting one guy in the head and dropping him. n13 hours of benghazi and the inside story anchored by bret baier. and tomorrow at 8 o'clock p.m. and 11:00 eastern time only here on the fox news channel.
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>> turning to the northeast, under a severe weather watch. cold front slamming in steamy air. that could bring hail and damaging winds and perhaps a tornado. it was 90 degrees here in the city and now talking about hail in the northeast, what is going on? >> it feels like summertime in the northeast. 8%÷ comes in this time of year. and as it slams in the unstable air we'll so the threat for severe weather. 91 in dc and 80 in new york. we hit 90 earlier today. and behind it cooler air. and the front continues to move and showers and thunderstorms stretching from texas to tennessee. and we have a severe thunderstorm watch. and no tornado warnings
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thankfully. we had one in northern massachusetts. we have severe thunderstorm warnings and with that could see gusty winds and hail and isolated tornados and late afternoon and evening hours. this front will exit and bring cooler air and dryer air as we head in sunday and monday. and hurricane norbetter. we are watching this storm moving offshore and curve back in baja, california. and potential of heavy rain for southwest. this is the desert area. the rain could give potential for flash flooding and on the other side of this. dry conditions and wildfires danger for the northeast. one fire in northwestern california. looks like hot dry temperatures in the 90s. and timely, timely, look at
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this. return of the polar vortex. wednesday and thursday. look at cool air coming in from canada. 40s and 50s for daytime highs in the midwest. >> you can tell it to stay in canada. i am not ready for. that gosh, it is only september. >> julie has spokeebben. >> i am not ready for summer to end. >> thank you, janice. >> and search continues for a private plane that crashed off of the coast of jamaica. the airplane veered off course after the pilot stopped communicating with the air traffic controller. and dejavu. e-mails have gone missing. poof.
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crash. searchers cannot see floating debrie that may have been wreckage. that could hinder the jamaicans and u.s. officials to pinpoint the crash. this is a french made single engine turboprop. it was being piloted by a lawrence glazer and his wife jane was on board. the couple was headed from rochester, new york. mr. glazer radioed a problem with the plane. it drifted off course before it finally crash landed. >> turning now to the irs and the targeting of conservative groups. more missingkdia e-mails. this time belonging to five workers. it is the latest in the string of communications requested by congress that just disa pored.
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you may remember that the irs said in june it could not locate thousands of e-mails from lois lerner and she fled the fifth. one top republican declared that the pattern must stop. we have the details from washington. >> hi, julie. five of the employees lost e-mails pertaining to the tea party scandal. the law makers say they may be out. there jim jordan is7z.fz callin commissioner to testify on september 17th about the server drive this may not have been destroyed. as of friday, irs said additional employees and processing agents and a technical advisor to lois
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lerner experienced computer crashes. >> darril issa saying that the irs- ever changing story is impossible to follow as they modify it each time to bring in new facts. >> the commissioner said the irs found no evidence that irs personnel delineaty destroyed evidence. >> and jordan said the server tapes that are potential sources were received by lerner. supp targeted by the irs believes that a special council should be appointed. should the department of justice appoint a special council in the probe of irs scandal and can the
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>> uncertainty on whether the ceasefire in ukraine is holding. things appeared stable tonight and most of today. and then what happened. dominiq dominique does it mean the ceasefire is falling apart?
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>> reporter: it may be too early to say. there are reports from witnesses in mariph ol tla that there are sustained explosions on the eastern side where the ukrainian government forces have a defensive line. as soon as the truce was agreed, there have been small sporatic gun four. and that was people believes it was forces on either side catching up with the time line. we are hearing from one battalion that they had ground missiles fired at them. and that is used by the russian separatist. we don't know the casulties. but certainly the ceasefire that is ket up. people in the ground in eastern
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ukraine had little confidence that it would hold very long. >> what will nato do, provide help to defend themselves against the militants? >> reporter: the nato summit in what les president obama said it was time nato got behind the ukrainians and the government and give them support. and one thing he detailed how all 28 nation members will throw the weight and support them. with these alloys needing to provide security to ukraine is what needs to happen next. >> it includes nonlethal support like body armor and fuel and medical care and assistance to help modern ice ukrainian forces and command and control.
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>> reporter: one thing that makes the united states uncomfortable about the terms of that cease four was dictated by russian president vladimar putin. they expect more sanctions on thursday that will prevent the russians to have no access to weapons and put economic sanction on vladimar putin to scale back in ukraine. >> thank you so much. an update on the military chartered flight that had to land in iran. it was flying in a flight path over iran when it was ordered to land by iowa ran officials. iran said it had not paid the necessary fees to fly through
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>> once in a while nature needs a helping hand from mankind and is the case with new born sea turtles. they are finding their way home thanks to reptile rescuers phil has more from bocka raton, >> they would not survive if we didn't do this. >> tiny sea turtle hatchlings swim out in the ocean for the first time. ranging from two district attorneys to two weeks ago. 400 loggerhead grown sea turtles are the youngest one and this is there new home out in the atlantic. >> they are ones that didn't make it out of the test or found
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vandering on the beach and couldn't crawl out like they need to and they would not make it had we not brut them out here. they rescue and rehabilitate the turtles until they are ready for the wild. >> we see them with strikes and injekz of fishing line and caught on the hooks and they get diseases. >> and for healthy hatchlings. this is their big day to get off of the land and out where they belong. thanks to the coast guard expert they could make it on the wave. and little paddles paddling. reptiles really begin their treacherous journey of life. nodds of survival now they are
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in the open ocean remains uncertain. a largemouth would love to oat them. but at least they have a shot. off of the oast coast of florida fox news. and julie. this is a fox report. and president obama will delay going it allow on immigration reform until after the midterm election. several democrats said it would hurt their reelection status. >> and president will sit town with top congressional leaders to talk about the growing threat from isis. law makers are demanding details to stop the terrorist. and natosuk summit, the preside warned defeat of isis will not
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happen overnight. nat lost two u.s. air strikes near the northern iraqi city of irbil. john? >> reporter: julie, as u.s. and nato officials determine how to dismantle isis militarily and financially the fight continued in syria. it was the northeastern city that was an isis strong hold. several dozen people were killed including 16 civilians and in iraq kurdish forces made gains and pushing militants back from the mobile dam with help from u.s. air strikes. the u.s. central command said it carried out more than 130 air strikes cross iraq and kurdish
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fighters say they need more help. this captain said they are waiting for more weapons from the u.s. and without the united states's help we can't do anything. on the diplomatic front president obama called on a international coalition of nato and arab allies to help dismantle and destroy isis. >> you can't contain the organization that is running roughshod thoo that much territory and displacing that many people. killing that many innocents and enslaving that many women, the goal has to be dismantle them. what the u.s. continue with broader military campaign. president obama plans to meet
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with top congressional leaders against isis. >> isis is distributing horrific videos with hopes of rekrauting members. we are learning of a 19-year-old woman from minnesota who apparently tramped all the way to syria to join the terrorist. her family has no idea why or how she was recruited. >> they told me she called from syria >> what did she tell them? >> she told them that she's going to help the wounded in syria as a nurse. >> it is estimated 100 americans joined isis and 15 are from the american community. >> a american held hostage identified one of the cantors.
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nicholas was released in april and said one of the women e men is the same man accused of killing four people in a brussels museum back in may. the suspect was arrested a few days after that attack and awaiting trial. he recognized the suspect the moment he saw him. >> thousandsor the run as terrorist over run a major city as we go around the world in 80 seconds. nigeria, boca ha ran fighters control a city of 200,000 people. and hundreds of nigeria troops fled. they have left for fear of being executed. boca haran generated worldwide outrage by kidnapping hundreds
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and monsoon rains washing away villages. and 100 more died in india and government troops evacuating more towns with rain in the forecast. venezuela, authorities seized thousand pounds of cocaine found hidden inside of a truck that was supposed to be transporting cheese. it was all part of a larger drug crack down in venezuela that seized 20 tons of drugs this year. >> germany, going nowhere fast. more than a thousand trains struck as rail workers go on strike. forcing passengers to scramble for alternatives it lasted throw hours as a warning of what a larger walk out would do to
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>> 23-year-old christina morris
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was last seen leaving a party one week ago. there was a surveillance video showing her and a friend walking to a car in a parking garage. they went their separate ways and morris hasn't been seen since. her family is hanging flyers just steps away from where morris vanished. >> it is the most horrifying thing that can happen. we are just telling her to hang in there and support each other. >> morris' car was found in the parking garage just lock. her cell phone appeared to be off or out of power. wildfires near yosemite natural park. and people in 300 homes told they must leave. another throw hundred homes
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under evacuation. the four is roughly 25 percent contained and one minor injury is contained in this fire. >> a dangerous situation is creeping up on hawaii's big island. it is lavafrom one of the most largest and active volcanos. at this time it is only moving 150 yards a day and so far only burning by gestation. but if the lavacontinues on its current path it will reach a small patch much homes this week. some people are moving livestock out of the way. it has been activity since known 83. >> 11 people were injured after a stolen car slammed in a bus and sent it crashing in a home. one suspect is behind bars and the other on the loose.
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it is our top story in america. >> california, police say two men stole a car and followed by authorities when they collided with a bus in richmond 50 miles from san francisco. the bus crashed in this home with a mother and two children inside. they were all treated for minor injuries. >> michigan, five people hurt when a tent collapses in a church festival in dear born heights. heavy winds toppled the tent and powerful storms swept through the area. it was devastating and the storms came in and it was the biggest fundraiser for the year for our church. >> they were holding the festival for 41 years. indiana, a run away bus caught on video and the driver got off to take a break and the wheel kept rolling. a waiting passenger used the phone to capture the chaos.
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>> you can see the man run ahead to stop oncoming traffic and no one was hurt and an investigation is underway. and north dakota, prove that you are never to hold to start new. she said she never wrote a bike let alone a motorcycle. her next birthday celebration may involve a airplane. way to go. >> pet shop owners in the country are unloeshing a new trend. many are refusing to sell dogs from huge puppy mills that has a reputation of overbreeding. >> and not just pet stores that put them out of business. some pet store owners are choosing to do this and!dw; ot are forced to, right? >> from chicago to san diego, 50
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local governments banning pet stores from banning puppies from for profit breeders. they are choosing to do so. he changed his two shots in animal rescues. and he said the sick dogs came from puppy mills and solid to him through the hunt cooperation. one of the nation's largest puppy distributeors. hunt falsified the dog's records symptoms. >> if we can't stand behind the animals, it is our responsibility to do the right thing and that was the stitch. we do that the same day we learned what happened. >> the hunt corporation denied the accusation. and there are estimated 10,000 puppies mills. and 10 or thousand are over
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breed for profit. >> they are nodding our communities with puppies in a time when shelters are struggling to adopt homeless animals. they are contributing to the croisis. >> we love pets, they say they are deciding they are going to have to sell food sploi ands accessories now. >> the poor animals they are breeding tis not their fault they are coming from puppy mills, but what does the hunt cooperation have to say? >> commercial breeding is a viable business and government regouted and loc in any other business there are bad breeders who run so- called puppy mills where dogs are mistreated and the hunt cooperation denotices the allegations and said that really that the hunt corporation
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>> it's been two years since the benghazi terror attacks that killed four americans.
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tonight, hear for the first time from the men there that night. >> i ended up on top of the command center in building c. more cars come by. what happens then? >> we don't know what they are doing. we didn't know if they were probing us. >> a guy with a cell phone. >> he walked up and getting gps coordinates. >> it is eerie. i want to shoot him but is he a guy that÷&s takes a walk weir things are happening that night. >> inside story anchored by bret baier. only on fox. >> and tonight, catch justice with judge ja nine. patricia smith mother of shaun smith reacts to what happened in benghazi as told by the men
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there that night. >> to a hidden treasure trough of classic cars and gas pumps and automotive artifacts. it belongedworld war ii vet who spent decades to compoil his collection to make all of you men at home iazjealous. rick has the story. >> if you like what you do you never work a day in your ootlif >> what he likeed to do was collecting. >> everyone had a 3 and 1 oil can. and every company is making oil cans. i started collecting them. i thought it was kind of neat. >> 160 different oil cans. and license plates and old gas puchs and lunch boxes. >> do you ever throw anything away. >> no. >> you save everything? >> yeah, yeah. >> he bought thousands of toy cars and role ones to.
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>> washington blue. and president roosevelt had one like it in museum in hyde park. >> you get older, you get more money can do things. one thing led to another. >> he turned the garage in to a museum. half dozen classic fords. only fords. >> if you had a chevçyzyt)q''t come in my road. >> he's now selling the house and prize possessions. >> is this the hardest thing you ever did selling the stuff? >> i guess so. it took all of this and had fun and it is going to disappear. >> he will save items for his family including a toy he gave to his son at six months old. >> he got this gift for christmas.
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18.75. we paid for this. >> that is a lot of money. >> he would keep it all if he'@ could. but he can't and so heqmlsa is g good by one memory at a time. historic upsets in the u.s. open today. two tennis stars going home empty handed and we'll tell you who? >> and the bride and gb!kzr and jaw dropping exit after exchanging vows. >> and we'll tell you about e-mails from fight more employees now missing. we asked if the special council should be investigated in handling the irs scandal. we'll hear from you, next. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things,
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fell in the semifinals. for the first time in a decade a man's final will be contested without fedder andna dal. they have combined for 38 grand slam trophy. my mother scheming in agony. uñ >>5íç couple in miami experien the highs and lows of marriage. this was no ceremony for height- the hotel. they chose not to stroll down the aisle. but propelled down the side of the hotel. it was part of the campaign to raise money for the poor. and before we go. president obama holding off on taking executive action on immigration. the president said he would act without congress by the end of
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summer. the president is the to meet with top congressional leaders next week. he is expected to go into's strategy to combat and defeat isis and saying good by to legendary comedian joan rivers what would be a routine throat procedure. >> and the department of justice do a probe and can it be trusted again. john at j1said the irs because of instability should be shut down and restarted. and but can we find someone to be trusted to do the job honestly? i doubt. it special prosecutor and no, you can't trust the irs. who likes the irs? i would not like a special
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counsel. i don't trust the doj or eric holder. the conversation continues after the shsd& and id7zp will see you back her >> tonight on huckabee, the president talking tough on isis. >> the goal is to be mismanaged. will his actions be strong as words. and approval rating at an all- time low, can the gop take control of the senate. >> if the republicans don't win. >> and the midterm elections. and plus, ray leota. reacts. >> they get mean about this stuff. when it is faith- based. >> and opens up on parallels on

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