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the race in october over ebola fears but here's the catch. they allege the united states create it it as a weapon so they had the world's strict i.s. -- strictest guidelines but you can sign up today. >> thank you for being part of "the real story." have a great weekend. here's shep. >> word now the justice department plans to go after a signature u.s. senator for corruption. multiple mediagañ]oóiñmokw[óiwç outlets, beginning with cnn, recording the doj will file charges against the new jersey democrat robert menendez. plus, saving indiana jones. movie star harrison ford was luck inoff to crash his plane in front of a surgeon. >> it's reasonable to say he was trying to get a sense of where he was and what was happening. >> we'll take you to the hospital to see hour harrison ford is recovering and it's a key moment in the fight to take back tikrit. a local gov expects iraqi troops
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to reach the city presumably with iranian forces7* side. let's get to it. >> breaking news, live from the fox news deck. >> that breaking news the feds are planning to file corruption charges against the new jersey democratic senator robert menendez, according to most recently to the reporting of the "wall street journal" after cnn broke the story. the justice department plans to accuse him of using his senate office to push the interests of a democratic donor and friend in exchange for gifts. in other wordses, a quid pro quo. we're told the case centers on the senator's relationship with an eye doctor from florida. the charges reportedlymq involve plane thrips senator took in 2010 to the dominican republic, all on the supporter's dime. after a federal investigation into the trips went public the senator paid back tens of thousands of dollars. the senator called the failure to properly disclose she trips an oversight. he is one of the highest profile
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hispanic senators in congress, the ranking member on the senate foreign relations committee and its former chairman. also one of the president's most prominent democratic critics. he has disagreed with president obama's decision to ease the trade embargo against cuba and hold direct nuclear negotiations with iran, among other things. juan williams is here. on the surface of this, when you dive into the serious. >> it is very serious. it's high profile, high stakes poker on both sides. let's start with the obama administration. eric holder signing off is what triggered these news reports today. the prosecutor charges, had to get the top level law enforcement officer in the country to say it's okay because senator menendez is a signature senator. it's almost unprecedented to go after a sitting senator. very difficult in large part because of something that happened last week, which is that the third circuit was
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looking at whether or not that senator is protected by what is called the speech and debate clause of the constitution that would allow that senator's deliberation to remain private and not used as evidence in a prosecution against him. >> the allegation this dough for from florida, big donor, gave him trips on a plane, and other sorts of -- >> well, prostitution was mentioned at one point. >> yes, one of the accusations, in6tñok the dominican republic, and in exchange senator menendez made the case for his company in essence did his work for him and the allegation is the charge i suppose, will be that he did one thing in exchange for the other thing. >> quid pro quo. >> so you have two situations here. w. is that this doctor had investments in the dominican republic and that menendez was trying to push some business through those ports that would benefit the doctor and also that the doctor had been accused of medicare fraud by the medicare and medicaid services
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of the u.s. government and menendez trade to stop that prosecution. >> none of these accusations are new. we have known about them for a long time. senator menendez has fought like hell. >> he has fought and fought to say this is unfair, that he is being politicized being made a political target. the question is you have a democratic administration versus now a democratic sitting senator and that's why the things you said at the very top, shep about the iran controversy, the cuba controversy play large here. this is a big gamble on both sides with high risks not only for senator menendez but for the obama administration. >> the criticism ofr?yç the administration suggesting that maybe this is some sort of let fry busch is predictable but the timeline is not good for that. >> that's a big problem. >> the fight against the cuba thing, it's senator robert menendez, of course he's going to fight against that. the iran thing came after the
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accusations in 2010. >> all after the fact. that's why the action last week in the third circuit, which was unintentionally made public for a while before they got it back under seal, is evidence this has been taking place since 2010. menendez was head of the democratic senator campaign it inee and high ranking democrat, loved, admired. even if he is controversial, by democrats and this is taking place in 2010 so before he had acted as a stop on the cuba deal or iran. >> it wouldíspdu
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approved. >> one democrat suggested today they must have the a huge move. i go back to the third circuit. people who are reacting to this as a flash of news are saying, i can see maybe it's payback. it's been going on since 2010. it's been in the courts and this argument about what evidence youíos2z4 can use against a sitting u.s. senator is one that had to be resolved in order for the prosecution to feel that they could bring the case and that's why eric holder signs off in the last few hours, potentially to say, think you have a case. if you can bring this evidence against senator menendez. >> wouldn't surprise me if we get reactions. we'll bring them if we do. on wall street, stocks falling in a big way, seeing their largest declines in a couple of months, despite the strong jobs report. there was a great jobs report.
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first let's look at the big board. that's the big board. wonder what it says. the cam flays front of it. we're down. the jobs report, though, a good chance of positive employment numbers could lead the fed to raise interest rates. that's the thing the good news, bad reaction. gerri willis will talk about that. the labor department reports employersé@ç7myñ add 295,000 new jobs, and that means our economy has add more than 200,000 jobs in each and every month of the past year. meantime the nation's up employment rate is down again, down from 5.7% to 5-1/2%. the lowest since before the great recession happened and that is a very big deal. but analysts say that's because many of those who were out of work stopped looking for jobs, which is so often the case in these turns. gerri willis is with us, host of the willis report on fox
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business network, people who are working just aren't getting as much of a raise as we reside all like. >> wage is an issue. the administration isn't taking a victory lap on this, they've lost their minds. one issue is wages. only up two percent, 24.78 an hour, up three cents an hour from a year earlier and that's not keeping pace with inflation. this is why americans feel like they just can't make ends meet right now because wages aren't growing. >> what businesses are doing the higher. it was just the service sector for a long time. >> we're still sort of there i'm ashamed to seed, leisure and hospitality number one. manufacturing, which you really want to see grow right now, that is only 8,000 jobs. that's the worst in a decade. so bad numbers there. mining have something to do with the strong dollar. so back to the bigger point about the market. the marks don't like this jobs report as all because they think it will speed up the pace with
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which janet yellen raises rates. the average person in the street doesn'tk[ö care. you're thinking more about wages and when can i find a job and when can i find a full-time job. >> the unemployment rate was over 10% not long ago. it's now 5.5%. hours howl you know this is playing. if the party in power is talking about the numbers they're good if the88
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off yesterday in a fully restored 1942 military trainer a pretty simple aircraft and you assume it's well-maintained but moment after takeoff the engine gave out, losing power. minutes later, ford found the only spot of green to land that plane among a sea of houses. the ntsb today took that plane to a local hangar to examine the fuel lines, the engines the night controls, as well as ultimately interview the pilot himself. >> the aircraft will be examined. the engine will be examined. the records of the aircraft will be examined and ultimately will submit a factual report.
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>> reporter: now, santa mon nick case known as the airport to the stars. hollywood celebs like tom crew, arnold schwarzenegger like the small airport. they can quick lit get to their private jet without the paparazzi. about after opening in 1919 as a field todayed is surrounded by homes. the residents don't like the noise. they're worriedççó about the safety. 11 crashes since 1989. harrison tornado himself lob yesterday the faa to keep the airport open. this is likely to reunite the debate about that. the ntsb says its final report could be a year away as to the cause of the crash. >> william, thank you. we're learning of fraud with apple pay. the system that lets you buy stuff with your iphone. thieves are using stolen credit card numbers to buy big ticket items coming up on the fox news deck. good to have you here.
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every truck can haul a trailer. but not everyone can say they're the stest-growing truck brand in america. guts. glory. ram. 16 minutes past the hour now. thieves are using storm credit card information to make bogus purchases on apple's new payment system called apple pay even though the company calls its extremely secure. that's what sources are telling the "wall street journal" newspaper. the criminals are entering data into the phone and then going shopping without a physical card. and remember the recent data breaches at home depot and target? according to this report that's where the thieves are getting all the information. this all comes as analyst says
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apple is gearing up to roll out the new smart watch on monday. fox business network's jolene kent is with us. how responsible are the banks and credit card companies. >> you have to remember that apple pay partners with 100 banks and all of the bank account numbers and visa and mastercast numbers accessed in the home depot and darth tat breach should be dee activated by the consumers or investigated. soí%' there's a degree of responsibility in terms of personal responsibility to make sure that
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million, that's apple today, versus $176 billion for at&t two very different companies. but some.g: skeptics say, this might be the end of apple because, remember, when microsoft and intel went into the dow in the late 1990s, they had a bad spell. >> today like everything on the big board, on the dow 30 -- of the dow 30, all but two are in the neg but apple is way up today. >> anticipation for the apple watch. i will be in san francisco with fox news. we're excited to see this. and can they actually disrupt this? not everybody is into the idea of the watch. >> they're not and we have to be taught to want them. san francisco, not a bad gig. >> the best gig today is jonathan in selma, and you have the second best. >> a facebook post landed a man in very serious trouble. he says he is facing years behind bars for complaining
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an american facing jailtime overseas because he complained about his job on facebook. police arrested him in the united arab emirates where his employer is based but he is based in the united states and says he wrote the post while at home in florida. his name is ryan pace. a helicopter mechanic and got into an argument with his employers over sick leave so he posted a rapt on9ñ facebook in which he called them
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back-stabbers. eventually he had 0 to go back to the uae to do work and he said the cops called him into a police station, showed him screen shots of this facebook post and arrested him under what they call cyber slander laws in the united arab emirates. its illegal to use the internet to defame businesses or people. his trial starts this month and he faces up to five years in jail. we reached out to his employer for a response. as you might imagine we haven gotten one. let's bring in a lawyer, criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. off you we americans have hard time aring when you go overseas, it's their laws, not ours but this is a weird one. >> that's exactly right. like we expect people who come to our country to respect our laws and enjoy the freedom inside our constitution, we're expected to follow the laws of a foreign land, and so what is really interesting here is that the facebook posts were made while mr. pate was actually in the united states.
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and he made those statements on ançe ñ but the way that the law is designed in the uae it doesn't matter as long as the statements will reach to that country, then they are subject to the criminal laws in the uae and that's why he is facing criminal charges. >> is a possible defense if didn't think about itit like that. everybody in the united states rants on facebook? >> in the united states the law is not a defense so i wouldn't expect that to be a possible defense there however he might be able to minimize the damage because he has been very remorseful and openly apologized for the statements andéq
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his office sent this statement and i quote: as we have said before we believe all of the osenator's actions have been appropriate and lawful and the facts will ultimately confirm that. any actions taken by senator menendez asker his office have to appropriately address public policy issues and not for any other reasons, unquote. prosecutors reportedly plan to accuse senator menendez of using his office to push the interests of a democratic donor and friend in exchange for gifts. >> again, this just in. the pentagon just held a ceremonial swearing in for probe reb's new death secretary ashton carter. supreme court justice elena kagan doing the honors. secretary carter already officially took the oath and has been on the job a couple weeks now. the very defense secretary chuckagel asian announces his resignation in november. >> just keeps coming. a fox urgent. the pentagon reports iraqi force pushed isis out of a town, a key
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one in iraq. the town is al-baghdadi in western iraq 140 miles from baghdad and is just a few miles from them iraqi air base which came under attack a few weeks other, where hundreds of u.s. marines are training iraqi troops. officials say iraqi fighters successfully reraptured the police station and three bridges which isis held since september. theyles say -- also say that more than who dozen coalition airstrikes, including from united states, helped the iraqis take back the town. meantime iraqi troops with the help of iranian fighters are said to reach saddam hussein's hometown of tikrit, from a local governor, who says the forces expect to reach the town this weekend. all the while the united states is sitting on the sidelines. we have been reporting that tikrit is smack dab in the mid of baghdad and mosul, very important strategically analysts say wing it back will help secure supply lines for the supposed upcoming battle of
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mosul, but as we reported american troops are not part of the fight for tikrit. iraqi official says the islamic state militants bulldozed an ancient city south of mosul famous for royal tombs and other treasures, considered one of the 20th century's most significant finds in all of archaeology. it dates back some 3,000 years. u.s. officials say that isis used heavy military vehicles to just destroy all of this. lost for history forever. it comes a week after isis released videos in which militants used sledgehammers to smash ancient artifacts inside mosul. the head of the unites nations cultural department says it wants to are crimes and iraq's most respected shiite cleric show is it shows how barbaric and savage these militants in. let's bring in jennifer griffin from the pentagon. what else have we heard? >> what is noticeable is it the
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u.s. led airstrikes are not around tikrit. reports from the ground there suggest that the iraqi army has been slowed by roadside bombs but managed to take back a town ten miles south of tikrit. they hope to be in the city by sunday. we know that isis fighters set fires to oil fields near tikrit to block the view of the iranian drones flying over for the iraqi troops. thes who spokesman told reporters today they are aware of iranian involvement on the side of the iraqi arm and reiterate ited the u.s. would not coordinate fighting with iran, and edded that unileaders support the operation to retake tick credit. earnest warned against sectarian retribution. >> we got gord the former defense intelligence agency director says the white house may have missed the rise of isis because of a desire so downplay the strength of al qaeda. a political argument we have been hearing for a long time. >> that's right.
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the lieutenant general explains in detail about his concerns that the white house was so married to the narrative thats2ens al qaeda was close to defeat it clouded how it it fault against the ideology as it spread. >> who is briefing the president? how does he get to that -- those>mwlh sentences? >> for me to tell you why he says what he says, don't know. what i know the intelligence said was not necessarily what we hear. it was diametrically opposed. >> i would say from my perspective, it was just the opposite. >> you can't sit here and say, that al qaeda was defeated when we're still looking at elements of al qaeda that are conducting operations. >> for more from the second installment of the interview with lieutenant general mike flynn, tune in to special reports at 6:00 pool.
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>> let's bring in colonel thomas lynch. now a fellow at the national defense university. he is not their speak on behalf of the university or the pentagon or anybody else, just himself. good to see you again. >> we're working in one town to take things back and then in tikrit it's just the iranians and the iraqis. is this mix problematic for you? if so, how and why? >> well it's good to be here, and a month ago when we last to talk we talked about the town of al-baghdadi which you just reported the pentagon says had been taken back. it's important to note that in a month's time we're now talking about two locations where isis has been that's under duress but as your noting here it's-under duress by a different combination of players and i don't think we should have an
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inordinate amount of concern that it is a combination of iraqi security force backed by iranian militias. and their senior leadership. largely because they're doing a lot of the work that would otherwise either not be getting done right now to put isis under duress or have to be done by ill-equipped and ill-trained iraqis still being vetted by u.s. and coalition allies. >> we learned through the arab springs what happens today is not nearly as important as what happens after today. in other words whoever takes this over now there's going be a vacuum and somebody has to fill it. i wonder if there are concerns the second tearian divides will create problems down the road. >> you're right here. this is the thing we should watch carefully, because there really is a parallel play effort here. things going on with the u.s.-led coalition working with kurdish forces and iraqi forces to train and operate in al-anbar
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and other locations and then you have the group talking around tikrit, supported and propped up by shia mill lit ya, some of whom we know are coming out of iran. the issue is tikrit is how does that city tikrit, when it does fall be treated, and here it's important to watch how the shia-led forces will treat the sunni population they come in contact with. it's safe to predict if they are able to do what the grand eye to ya sistani today i understand in sermons in mosque in iraq said which is to treat those who are captive and captured with the utmost respect and at-a-they're your own family. it that happens or we don't see a large measure of retribution by shia forces perhaps we're on the way to seeing the sunnis in western iraq find more accommodation, find a willingness to dry out isis, and not stand right now with isis against a government they feel
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has been in shia interest. >> that would be a huge turn in the road and a terrific development. colonel thomas lynch, nice to hear from you again. thank you. >> want to update the weather for you. it's been a mess. kentucky, where that massive storm stranded thousands of drivers for some 24 hours in some cases, the governor there now says the new threat is flashflooding in some parts of the state because the temperatures are going up so she snow melts. crews are working to clear blocked roads in lexington and in eastern kentucky, and a few areas out west, up to two feet fell in some parts of the state. here's a look at the traffic jam from yesterday near elizabethtown west of lexington. state highway officials say cars and trucks are now moving again on i-65 after the epic backup stretched in one spot for 26 miles. so it was a mess but it's warmed up and i don't know about the rest of the country but it's starting to feel like maybe we're are turning a corner.
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>> the sun angle is getting higher and that's a big difference. it starts to feel a lot better and even psychologically we're getting more sun, and more sun because the storm is gone. satellite radar imagery showing the system moved out of here and that is some great news. but we had a lot of snow from texas through arkansas and that bull's-eye here across kentucky, radcliffe, kentucky 25, inches and that's incredible. and temperatures going to warm it but we have one more cool morning. 22 for the low tonight in louisville 15 in new york, 14 in buffalo. the old air in place. we'll see refreezing of some moisture, the slush and such on the roadways and on the ground. then watch what happens saturday. you're at 45 in louisville, 38 in new york. sunday, above 50. we even get into the mid-40s in chicago by monday, and check that out, tuesday, chicago, 43 and we're at 45 in boston getting a nice slow melt of the
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snow. but everybody starting to feel better. good things in the horizon weather-wise. we have not said that in a long time. right now, shepard smith reporting will be right back. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions.
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top story update now. the feds reportedly planning to file corruption charges against the new jersey democratic senator robert menendez. the justice department plans to accuse him of using his senate office to push the interest of a democratic donor and friend. the senator's office put out a statement saying they believe all the senator's actions have been appropriate. let's bring in chris wallace live in washington. this has been bubbling for a long time. >> yeah. i heard your earlier conversation with juan williams. it's nice to speculate about maybe this is because of menendez was -- >> i heard others doing it. >> -- on cuba or iran. i know but what i'm saying i think that's foolish. this has been going on for
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months if not years, and if you're going to take on a sitting u.s. senator you're not doing it as political retribution, and there has been some obviously -- there were tens of thousands of dollars that -- in services that menendez received from this doctor down in florida and he said he returned the money, $58,000, said it was an oversight. something went on here. there's some smoke here. so, obviously this isn't just some political -- >> -- demands to drop the spoken for secretary clinton's e-mail. her putt says she have given thousands of e-mails to the state department and the department is deciding which ones to release. this is all about how does it look, chris and they have a how does it look problem? this does not look good.
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>> it doesn't look good, and it's one thing to say that she turn over 55,000 pages of e-mails but we don't know what that means. is it 55,000 out of 56,000, 55000 out of two million? and who was deciding which 55,000 pages to town over. it was hillary clinton and her aides, nobody from the outside, nobody from state department so this was a pure clinton operation to decide what to turn over and to turn it over two years after she left office. it sure doesn't look good, and one has to assume that they're not dumb enough, if they turn stuff over think turned over anything incriminating so even if they find nothing incriminate thing this batch there's still questions, what wasn't turned over? >> theirs is the kind of thing you want to get ahead of. it's march, chris. the white house says it's known about this since august. that's six months. i don't understand how you let this sort of thing linger for a long time.
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>> well, the only reason it came out at all is because of the fact that the benghazi committee -- i have to say i've been somewhat doubtful myself about whether there was anything new that the benghazi committee could come up with but this is only because the benghazi commit intended all of her records and as they started going through that they started seeing these e-mails that other people in the state department had received from her that were from this private e-mail account, and that's when they realized they had a problem, and she didn't turn it over until the state department asked for it. so it doesn't sound like there was -- the clinton operation was absolutely rushing to turn over everything, and in fact it's a very interesting story today in "the wall street journal" that says there were negotiations that went on between the clinton camp, clinton lawyers and the state department, about what documents would be turned over. >> nothing political types would like to do more than go fishing in the other person's pond you cannot catch fish if you don't go fishing.
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now they have an excuse to go fishing and sometimes when you do you night snag something and who knows what the might find. >> she could have followed the guidelines dirks. >> too late. >> and used a state department account, state.gov account from the start, then there wouldn't be any pond and wouldn't be any fishing. >> well, we got all kinds of fishing now. stripers are running chris good, to see you. we'll watch for your on "fox news sunday." he'll have more on the e-mails. that mice last for thers ouch our lives and talk with mike huckabee about a potential presidential run? that's this weekend on your local fox station, check your local television listings. a quick news alert. look at this. the dow is on the tumble. the reason for this is we got great news today. we got more people employed the unemployment rate is down to a number that is below what it was during the great recession. we're at 2008 levels, all very good news, and the people on
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wall street, down 300 they seive this is a things are getting better they might raise interest rates and the markets don't want that because that stop this money from flowing. so wall street hears good news and acts like bad news because it's wall street. for the first time a nasa spacecraft orbiting a dwarf planet billions of miles away. looks like flashlights from aliens. two reflections of spots of something showed up in the photo's the dwarf planet, and scientists can't explain them now. they hope to learn whether it could support life. are those like old school frozen lakes there? or do the little green men have huge mirrors? we don't know. we got to find this out. so hang on. we'll be able to solve this mystery in the next nine minutes and 26 seconds. you just got a big bump in miles. so this is a great opportunity for an upgrade. sound good? great. because you're not you you're a whole
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we can get an upclose look at a body in huh our solar system that scientists say may have brought water to earth. the spacecraft could reveal whether there is evidence of life on that little thing. and we could find out what is behind those two bright spots that started showing up on photos of -- the planet last month. astronomers found evidence of water last year which means it could be capable of supporting life. what else do we know, trace? >> a series of 310 million miles aways' when wait discovered it was planet and then denoted to an at steroid and -- asteroid
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and now a dash planet. we know it opposite had a frozen ocean but the hope is radio activity inside the planet melted the ice, and if water equals life, we want to know if there is or was life and, those bright spots on the surface? the speculation is they could be buried ice gushing guise geysers even alien space photographs. the next month we'll be in a blackout because the spacecraft is on the dark side of the planet. then we should gather data. the dawn spacecraft ises the size of a big rig truck and it might be scout thing planets for a long time. it run's an ion propulsion system and gets a billion miles a gallon. bottom line nasa is very excited about this mission.
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on the day in 1912 oreo made its debut. the national biscuit company sold the first cookies to a grosser in hoboken new jersey who sold them by the pound, since then people have bought hundreds of bills bills of oreos in more than a hundred countries. it takes an thundershower make each one. a story in jersey was the first to sell the world's best selling cookie 103 years ago. i always just ate this part in the middle and then woodrow this brown part behind the couch. and then in, like 1977, we moved out of our house and into nanas a rouse and that couch came out.
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not a good day. i remember it. when news breaks out we'll break in because breaking news changes everything. i'm leaving it to neil to explain the dow thing, it's not good. >> well gitmo uh-oh. welcome everybody i'm neil cavuto and we'll explain the down number. first this number. 185. our top intel guys sat that's how many released gitmo guys are getting back in the terror fight. to chief spell intelligence correspondent catherine herridge where that are now. >> the report found 12 form detainees have gone back to terrorism in the last year, including six released by the obama administration. while the white house claims its approach is more responsible than previous administrations and fewer detainees have gone back to the fight it's clearly not support it by the at that time
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