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hick but a he was cross-eyed. now he's being adopted. >> have a great weekend. thank you for being part of "the real story." i'm gretchen. here's shep. >> a woman plunging to her death off a cliff, and a husband who could cash in not one but three life insurance policy. he claims the fall was an accident. oh, yeah? wait until you hear what happened to wife number one. then, kidnapping suspect faces justice and lots of questions. >> mr. barnes, are there other victims? >> we'll hear from the man accused of grabbing a woman off the street and why his own family warned, this guy is trouble. let's get to it. >> is it ever breaking. first, president obama today
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approved sending as many sass hundred additional u.s. troops to iraq. that would more than double the 1400 already there. the white house says the forces will expand the mission to train, advise, and assist, iraqi security forces. train, advise, and assist. the pentagon press secretary, rear admiral john kirby, is set to speak to reporters in a few minutes. of course, the u.s. and coalition forces have been launching air strikes against islamic state targets in iraq and sierra for a couple months, and we learn the strikes had not stopped isis from recruiting new members. far from it. we're told recruiting is way up. still, the president has said the united states will not but person troops in combat roles overseas he has said it over and over and over. no boots on the ground.
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what is happening now? bootses on the ground. maybe they're wearing sneakers but this is boots on the ground. >> or flip-flops. the white house insisting the troops will not be involved in combat. the white house, as you mentioned can just announced the president has approved the defense department request to send up to 1500 additional troops to iraq, to expand the mission to, as you mention, train, advise and assist the iraqi security forces. multiple senior officials told fox news this was expected, earlier today. this will double the amount of u.s. troops on the ground in iraq, which is at approximately 1400 today. the sink -- the commander and chuck hagel are at the white house previousing a bipartisan congressional group invite by the. the white house will seek to amend the current overseas
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contingency operations fund by $3.7 billion. they'll be requesting for congress. 3.2 billion decide for dod and $500 million for the state department. the increased number of troops will allow the u.s. to spread its forces to additional locations. defense forces say as a result they need more force protection. administration forces say the white house began making plans to roll out this information, this new request, for troops in iraq, on wednesday, a day after the mid-term election. >> jennifer griffin, thank you so much. much more on this coming up with is whether wallace. top lawmakers from both parties met with the president at the white house for the first time since republicans won control of everything in washington. more than a dozen lawmakers were there members of both parties said they'd like to seek compromise. that's what they say. they say they want compromise. remember that. but on some major issues it seems they only want the other side to budge. immigration reform, for instance.
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the president began warned that if congress does not take up the issue, he will indeed issue an executive order to stop deportations of some undocumented immigrants. the top republican in the senate, mitch mcconnell, said that would be like, quote, waving a red flag in front of the bull. house speaker john boehner said it would be big trouble. president obama warned lawmakers he would veto attempts to weaken or repeal the affordable care act. >> there's going to be some specific work that has to get done during the next several weeks before the new congress commences, and my hope is that even as we enter into a new congress, the previous congress has the opportunity still to make progress, and i'm confidentee can bet that done. >> he's consider the. there's a lot of bickering and a
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few areas where both parties signaled they might find common graw, issues including patent law and certain tax reforms. ed henry is live at the white house for us. explain the real purpose of the meeting, please, sir. >> it's really to get a conversation going. they haven't agreed on much of anything. there's a whole new balance of power for this from deal with. what i'm told is leading up to this meeting the president in his phone calls with the leaders was saying he wants small victories over things like infrastructure spending that both sides generally agree with in hopes it builds momentum for a larger budget deal. look at the pictures. the body language says a lot. harry reid, who has been bickering, he and his staff with the president and his staff about who lost the election, was sitting further away from the president than boehner. the body language saying it all. the president is at least trying to say all the right things about working together. >> the american people just want to see work done, here in washington.
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i think they're frustrated by the gridlock. they'd like to see more cooperation, and i think all of us have the responsibility, me in particular, to try to make that happen. >> shep, just in the last couple of moments the lunch broke up after a couple of hour. he saw lamakers leaving with these brown shopping bag with the white house emblem on them. maybe a goodie bag, the president trying to build good will. >> i guess this got off to a bit of a rocky start with the president talking about executive offereds on immigration. >> yes, this is the president, even before the new congress is seated, he's not going to necessarily listen to their ideas on immigration but will move forward with his own executive order which will give work permits to seven million illegal immigrants in the country. that upset some people, mitch mcconnell. he white house pushes back by saying the republicans have not done anything on capitol hill on immigration reform so the
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president has to move. listen. >> if the republicans salted, we're going to move on any piece of this, would the president pull back if they at least showed good faiths. >> all signs spoke to the speaker's unwillingness to do that. that a hype -- hypothetical situation, and based on what he speaker said and the track record of their inactivity. >> we're hearing from officials here to expect those executive orders from the president on immigration reform possibly in mid-december. significant because the new congress gets sworn in the first week in january. that could set the table for a lot of tension despite all the happy talk today. >> we'll speak with "fox news sunday" chris wallace. there was word we're getting a pentagon briefing this the briefing has been pushed off to 4:30 this afternoon. so, much more on that in "your world." up here, there's word that president obama too talk face to
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the white house and the president's decision to send 1500 more troops to iraq. let's bring in chris wallace, who is host of "fox news sunday." what is happening in iraq? they go and do what they going to do. but you can't say, we're not sending in ground troops, and then send them in, and have those two things not be in conflict. just doesn't work like that. >> you know, don't want to overstate but i've got to say, for those of us who are old enough to have lived through it, this has a little bit of the sense of vietnam. >> it absolutely does. >> we remember in the early '60s when president kennedy sent in a few hundred advisers and then a few thousand and then 15,000. we know how that ended up. not saying this will be the same way, but now as we're doubling from a few hundred, then 1500, now it's 3,000, it does have the scent of vietnam. >> anybody pushing back on this? are there voices of reason up
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there going, hey! >> well, yeah. not in the sense of not sending the troops but the chairman of the house armed services committee, buck mckeyan, put out a statement right away, as soon as this was announced -- this was just announced. you say it's breaking news. saying before we start talking about appropriating billions of more dollars to support this, we got talk about what the mission is, because there is this sense of the president announced a mission more by what he wasn't going to do than what he was going to do, and now it's slightly mission creep, whatever you want to call it. it seems to be expanding without a definitive conversation, debate, up on capitol hill, about where we're going, what the president's end game is here, or even beginning game. it just seems to be half step after half step. >> anybody who didn't see this coming -- i don't understand it. the president said, whether this is true or not is another matter.
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the said the goal is to degrate and destroy isis, and at the same time said there is no military solution, and the only way you can even begin to do it is by putting ground troops on the ground, but we're not putting ground troops on the ground. so you state a goal that is absolutely 100% unachievable, given the parameters you have laid out. that is asinine. unbelievable. >> i won't go as far as that but i will say there has been a contradiction between the president's end, as you say, destroy isis, and his means, which has been defined by what he wasn't going to do, that didn't make any sense. a lot of people at the pentagon are very upset. a lot of people on capitol hill who are upset, and you see with the doubling of the number of ground troops in iraq, the president running into the reality that what he wants to achieve and how he wants to achieve it don't square up. >> what did they do at the white
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house today? ahad all those people in there that don't like each other. what happened? >> i don know. i wasn't in the meeting. nice of you to ask me or think i could -- would be in the meeting. we know they're trying to find some areas areas of agreement; e are areas they could agree, whether it's the lame duck or, more importantly next year with the new republican congress, you could agree on -- let's attention one example. corporate tax reform everybody agrees the corporate tax system is too complicated, the rates door i-makes us uncompetitive with other nations reasons the world. you could find an agreement in that area. whether or not they do it because there are a lot of details, and the devil is in the details. we have to wait and see. i can't national they got very far today. you hope that things didn't break down and they left the meeting civilly. the fact they went out with a
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goodie bag with a -- ed hen riff said that. maybe they all got a about. of bourbon. >> this matter of immigration reform, it's very popular, the polls show that americans are for it, the politicians on both sides of the aisle say they're forums reform but we can't get reform done. the president says i'm going to do it with or without you. what's going to happen here? >> well, we do know that the president is -- as you heard ed henry say, by mid-december they're now talking about, executive objection and by all account -- executive ox and by all can't ride moving the threat of deportation for up to four million illegal immigrants. the senate, with republican support, passed a come -- comprehensive plan for border security and then -- i don't see them getting together on this.
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when -- if the president goes ahead with the action, what will happen. some say it's a red flag in front 0 a bull but will they agree to disagree and then do business on things they can agree on, or will this, as john boehner said, poison the well. >> why are you not wearing a cowboy hat? i saw on tv with a cowboy hat on. >> i think the better question would be, why did i wear a cowboy hat? >> why did you do that? i didn't understand it. >> i thought it would be fun. i don't think i'm going to be doing it when it's not 1:00 in the morning. >> okay. all right. >> part of the campaign cowboys. we were branding ourselves. >> oh, good. brands are good. you should use a branding iron. >> we should talk about ole miss. >> they've got an little beat up but the season is long.
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the game against auburn was heartbreaking, and i know -- i got a lot of -- nobody wants to see somebody hurt like that north like what treadwell was, but we still have t a thereto play for, arkansas and mississippi state, going to spank that bullet butt. that what is going to happen. >> i think dak prescott will treat you like a sponsor stepchild. we should but a bet -- >> never have bet on the rebels, not once in my life. >> last week that was a very wise position to take. >> oh, chris. it's been an amazing and terrific season, and state still has to play a.m. -- alabama and they have to come to october ford. nobody wants to come to oxford. >> i want to go to the grove with you. be there with the mayor of the
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group and shep smith, as good as it gets. >> everybody loves it except people in purple and gold and maroon. you would be treated royally and no matter what you said about america's people. >> i just said you don't have the best football in the sec. >> sacra lidge. -- sack re lidge. i don't think you have the best anything. >> certainly not cowboy hat. i got the best wife. lower rain wallace. >> he married well good to see you, chris. see you on "fox news sunday" if we're not busy doing something worthwhile. >> come on now, promote the show the way you dos all right, on fox news sunday this weekend chris will fine out more about the out who meeting, the republican senator and democratic congressman this weekend on fox news sunday. chris will talk with two new
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republican senators elect. that is this sunday on "fox news sunday. " check your lolliesing. monster truck for a second career. >> that was beautiful. brought a tear to my eye. >> thank you, thank you. tell everyone in the deep sea hello. >> i well, and they're right back at you fun seeing you this week. >> it wasn't. we're all probably going to get fired. i should be fired. president obama may meet with the russian president vladimir putin at the g20 summit in australia next week, accord according to susan rice, the clem rein reporting the meet could take place. they last met in june. the u.s. has hit russia with financial punishments for supporting the uprising in eastern ukraine. today kiev officials say russia has sent 30 tanks and other heavy weapons across the border
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in red square, russian soldiers wore soviet uniform to reenact the red army's mach towards the front lines to defend moscow. the event marked the anniversary of the socialist revolution of 1917. a man is behind bar now after his second wife somehow fell off a cliff. he claims she slipped, but investigators say, they can't prove it. details on the case and what happened to his first wife. something happened there, too. hmm, trouble. thlook what i got.p. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me! bring back the awesome... yeah!
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>> if you murder enough of your wives they'll put you behind bars. a man in colorado faces murder charges after prosecutors say he
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may have pushed his second wife off a cliff self years after a car crash killed his first wife. back in 2012, investigators say harold and tony penthorne went hiking at rocky mountains. they went there to celebrate their wedding anniversary. that's when the wife, quote, fell, unquote, about 50 feet off the cliff and died. her husband reportedly said she was trying to take a picture. prosecutors now say he pushed her and killed her and did it on purpose. the wife has taken out three life insurance policies, totaling $4.5 million. now back to the first wife, who died more than a decade earlier in 1995. she and the husband reportedly got a flat tire while driving along a back rode. here's the question part. investigator says she was underneath the car helping change the fire, which gets you kicked out of the good husband's
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club and the jack that held the car slipped somehow and caused her death. now, think about it. one slipped off of a ledge. the other had a car slip on to her. the sheriff's office reports it has re-opened the first dead wife investigation, ann marie joins us, a form federal property. he has trouble. >> he does. >> how the facts stacking up. >> we don't have a lot of the information but enough for a federal grand jury to decide they should indict him which hey have done, and enough for the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office to decide they are comfortable going forward to trial potentially with this defendant. if the physical case in some ways because you have somebody going through hiking in a national park, apparently everyone agrees it was steep where they were hiking. is it possible she lost her footing? yes. and all a defense attorney needs
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to show is a little bit of doubt because they have to decide beyond a reasonable doubt he did it. so it's not an easy case necessarily. i assume they've gone through, for instance, e-mails and went -- there are witnesses undoubtedly, the things he may have said or she may have said. if they have more evidence, which i assume they did, they will be able to most likely do something with it. >> he has been out free for two years. right when this happened, almost immediately, prosecutors and law enforcement officials were going, this isn't right. something went wrong here. and two years, though. seems like a long time but that that's not so unusual. >> they had to do their investigation. they have to worry about having enough time to get all of their information together before they're in a point where they have a clock ticking, where they go into court -- once they make an arrest, have an indictment, there are speedy trial act issues. show to government has a very
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limited amount of time their case to trial unless the judge decides to give. the additional time. so, they want -- the undoubtedly wanted to make sure they had all their ducks in a row before they made the arrest so they're sure they can prove their case. and depending on what they needed -- if they undoubtedly had to do a lot of witness interviews to try to fine out what was thester between those two. were there prior problems and that information we don't have yet. but the assumption is there is more there than her just falling off the cliff. >> you don't just re-open an old investigation like that for nothing. >> then. then the 1995 one, strange circumstances. now an open investigation. they haven't charged him yet with it but the likelihood is that they're going to try to find witnesses, maybe statements the wife may head made to people she was in fear for her life, and that is how they can then build a case strong enough to
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actually make a charge. >> probably looking for a new wife. >> you know, lot 0 of these guys do find a way to find another one. >> look at joran van der sloot. had a baby with one of them. i don't know how they figured that out. happy friday, nice see you. the man police cute of kidnapping a woman on a philadelphia street last week has arrived in virginia to face charges for a similar crime last month. >> what can you say to their families? >> [bleep] >> as cops hold delvin barnes into a jail in central virginia, we learned about the moment the feds surrounded his car in maryland. >> he was totally shocked, surprised to see the atf agents coming at him. >> that's when they found the woman white house abduction played out in front of the surveillance cameras. >> couldn't news my what she said so then when we asked, where are you from, she said, philadelphia. >> is that the moment you knew? >> that wasn't christian incredible moment. >> we're gifting a conflicting
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image, meanwhile, of the suspect. >> always looking to help somebody. always looking to bend over backwards. give the shirt off his back. >> his friend apparently thinks more highly of him than his family. >> i'm not going to say like everyone else he is a good person because he is my nephew. he is not a good person. >> investigators are asking another prognosis department or other police departments to clerk their files for cases involving missing women just could see whether she suspect might have been involved in other kidnapping. brief prices hitting an all-time high. analysts predict the prices will get even higher. gerri willis is here to give us a low down. the unemployment rate is at its lowest it's been in many years. we have good news for you coming from the fox news deck as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news.
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more top video. an air canada express jet blew a tire and forced a pilot to make a very rough emergency landing. four people got hurt. canadian media are reporting. it happened last night in edmonton, alberta. the airle reports three of the injured are now out of the hospital. >> six people say they had to hop off their beat after the engines caught fire and flames spread. they boarded a friend's boat in the waters off the florida keys and they're all safe on dryland. no word on what caused the fire. watch closely here. surveillance video shows three men attacking a woman getting out of her car. the cut off her rolex and other julie before speeding away in a bmw. cops released the video to help find the suspects. local media report the woman was not seriously hurt. the news continues live from the fox news deck right after this. finally get in shape.
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all clear. that's the word from hospital officials in dallas who say that 21-day ebola incubation period is over for everybody they were monitoring. one person in dallas died from ebola. he brought the virus over with him from west africa. two nurses who treated him came down with the disease. they are now both fully recovered. in a statement the ceo for the hospital in dallas wrote, we emerged from the experience humbled and empowered with a new strength of purpose. we're excited to using what we have learned to advance our mission and vision in the communes we're privileged to serve. keep in mind not one person in the general public in the united states of america has ever contracted ebola. ever. and it's not happening now. >> more promising news on the jobs front. the nation's unemployment rate has fallen to the lowest level in six years. the jobless rates 5.8 parse. hasn't been that low since july of 2008. the labor department reports we
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have added 214 jobs. economists call it the healthiest pace of hiring in eight years. but this week, on election day, the fox news exit poll found that 77% of americans are worried about the direction of the nation's economy in the next year. but look at the trend line. we're doing a lot better. 22% say they're not too worried or not worried at all. then there's this. a judge in detroit has okayed the city's plan to get out of bankruptcy just a couple of hours ago. detroit is the largest american city to have filed for bankruptcy protection. city officials say they were $18 billion in the red, but this new plan will shed some $7 billion of that debt officially, and they say they'll spend $1.7 billion to help fix up the city that is pretty much falling apart. for example, half of do it's streetlights too not work. on average it takes cops up to an hour to respond to emergency
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calls. as many as 78,000 homes and buildings are abandoned across the city. garrett tene has been covering this live do folks think this will improve life in detroit? >> those who still live in the city hope so, but won't take much to call it an improvement. the city lost almost 20% of the population, down to justure 700,000 now. he hope is many of those folks who left will return with that investment of the $1.7 billion that will go towards new police cars and fire trucks, tearing down the plight still there across the city, as well as upgrading the city's computer system. the motor city is also hoping the deal with add to the revitalization of the downtown
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business. skeptics are quick to point out those are hope and not guarantees. >> any checks in place to prevent this from happening again? >> heat what everyone involved in the case is worried about. over the next dozen years the city will be under the watch of a financial oversightboard but there's not much besides that. the city's attorney says there's little room for mistakes going forward, and my mismanagement of the re-investment funds could but the city back where it was. this afternoon judge steven postsaid i it will still likely be difficult for the city to make the kind of changes that will lead to the cost savings that it needs to be operationally balanced. >> garrett, thanks very much. some homes in detroit have gone for also less than a dollar. on the other hand, a mansion in beverly hills just hit the market as the most expensive home for sale anywhere right
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culling herd, have fewer cattle. beef production is dropping to 4'40"00000000 pounds. a big change. the usda is raising inflation estimates by 11.5%, a huge game. >> thankfully we don't have to have beef. >> but i like it. >> die, too, but it's taken a bite of the fast-food chains. >> a big bite. remember the mcdonald's dollar menu, now it's called dollar and more. fat burger, raising prices 25 to 50% per hamburger, and the in-n-out in l.a. -- >> that's a hamburger. >> animal style. up 15 cents for the double-double. >> 15 cents is all -- >> 15 cents more. >> it's worth the price. been do that wendy's where they charge you 9.50 for a number one? the most expensive wendys the planet earth.
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16 minutes before the hour. germany is preparing to mark 25 years since the fall of the berlin wall. 25 years. that's on sunday. and we have pictures to show you. the set updown major thorough fares, thousands and thousands of balloons that light where the wall used to stand. you can see this is where the wall was, going all the way down there, and way down there, that's the gate right there over on the right with the statue on top of it. that's where ronald reagan said, mr. gorbachev tear down this wall. people tore the thing down witch sledgehammers. border guards standing in a hole of the wall. east german soldiers. and here's a picture of this one which struck me. this is an old-school photo.
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soviet occupied east berlin, built the wall back in 1961 to stop the east germans from winning away to west germany and that's a picture of them putting it up in 1969. well, there's word that hackers with ties the russian government have made their way into the software that runs a good chunk of our nation's critical infrastructure. great news. according to the report of abc news, the feds say this could cause an economic catastrophe. the department of homeland security reports the bug has been in play at least since 2011 but officials have no idea when the hackers might activate it and potentially cause real damage. so it's just sitting in there waiting for activation. analyst says every type of credit school system is at risk. energy, water, banking, transportation, the list is long, and abc cites national security sources' say there's evidence russia backed the entire thing. no just from russian rich people. the russian government. those source does not think it's
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a random attack but that the russians are taking a page from the cold war play book and calls it's very serious threat. with us now mark rash, a computer crimes prosecutor in charm of the justice department's computer crime unit. is this as serious as this reporting makes it out to be. >> it really is. there's a lot of fear, uncertainty and doubt that guess on here. what we're talking about is a state-sponsored attack at critical infrastructures. very serious because it can go off at any time whenever they want it to. >> it's as if they planted bombs in our systems, right? and they have a finger on the button. >> that's right. what has happened is infiltrated the critical infrastructure for energy, for power, for telecommunication, transportation, all this critical trucks and just hold the but yap and can push the button. >> how do they do this?
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>> lots of ways to do it. through what are called phishing attack, and the supply chain. so all of these infrastructure have to buy hardware and software from other places and you can infiltrate the supply chain and use that. >> there is anything to do about this to keep them from blowing it up. >> we're tightening up the supply chain. we're running all built-by-bit analysis of code that makes up software, and then take the stuff online as much as possible, offso it can't be controlled remotely. >> should we be worried the russians are about to take the whole thing down? sounds like they could if they wanted to. >> well, it's hard to tell right now if the real goal of whoever installedded -- we think it's the russians but anywhere not going to take credit -- whether the goal is to say, we infiltrated you and can do what we want so don't attack us because we can attack you back, or whether their intention is to
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use this. and to attack us immediately. there are a lot of defenses we have to it and we need to install those, but this is part of the old cold war but now the cyberwar. >> i assume we do this to everybody, too, right? >> well, you know, you can make those assumptions. >> i make those assumptions. >> okay. go ahead. >> this is where the war is going to be fought next. it's not on the battle feed. ail fought on the internet. mark rash, cybersecurity analyst, thank you. fox report now. more headlines from the news deck. the army national guard reports a. he crashed during a training mission in idaho, both pilots killed. the apatche went down south of the boise airport. air force officials are investigating a crash that killed the pilot of an f-16 during a training mission on the
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northwest coast of florida. officials lost communication with the jet when it took off from kendall air force base near panama city. and tourists usually ride on the water in venice. now they're wading through it after torrential rains that he canals flooding. the sidewalk cav phase are open. official said the downpours caused damage and landslides but no injuries. >> prosecutors dropped the charge against the ac/dc drummer. but he could still do a lot of time. details on that. plus, hear from the navy seal who killed osama bin laden. who says he is the one who pulled the trigger. it's a fox news salukisive interview with rob o'neill, in a two-night special "the man who killed osama bin laden. " peter doocy got the exclusive.
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>> the drummer for the band ac/d crist no longer accused of trying to hire a hitman but it nose off the hook. prosecutors say they don't have enough evidence to prove that phil rudd tried to arrange murders but still charge him with threatening to kill somebody and for carrying meth and pot. he is out on bail but could get up to seven years behind bars. the says he'll fought the charges. trace gallagher has an update this afternoon. what's the back story on these cases? something doesn't seem right here. >> the police believe that phil rud was trying to put a contract
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out on two men but the judge would not release the names of the men, and now the alleged hitman has come forward to a new zealand newspaper saying the whole thing was totally blown out of proportion, in his word his said it was a bunch of hot air. the police filed charges without consulting with the prosecutors, and phil rudd's attorney says the charges were never justified. >> the action speaks for i itself. he is now connected with the word "murder." a man of 60 with two previous traffic offenses in the '80s. there's an unfairness. >> phil rudd has to appear in court november 27th on the lesser charges. >> what is phil rudd saying? >> well, he did send a message, and you have to take a look for yourself. he opened his back door and gave the media the peace sign minus one finger.
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legal experts say if this whole case does fall apart he might have a case against the police to get maybe a lawsuit going, rudd, who australian, moved to an island in 1983 after he was kick out of the band. he rejoined them in 1994 and hopes to go back on the road unless he is in the hoosegow. >> the album is coming in december and they're going on tour. how is the dow doing? stay tuned. get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me! bring back the awesome... yeah! yeah! yeah! with the great taste of kellogg's froot loops. follow your nose!
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