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taking place in the livestock she and rodeo in houston. they go around 150 foot race track. the pig lets are built for racing. they are are not. julie bandaras is up next with the fox report. >> the islamic state launching brutal attacks on christians in syria the terrorist army storming three christian villages where they have rounded up hundreds of men women and children and sent thousands running for their lives. i am julie bandaras, good evening, this is the fox support. the violence between isis and kurdish militia. in the same region where militants combptd 220 christians last month. isis is continuing the destructive campaign and bull goez dozing the afternoon yent
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village in northern iraq. there is also word of progress on the the battlefield. iraqi forces pushed isystem out of baghdadi. and that is where american forces are training iraqi troops. isis tried but failed to attack the base. the u.s. led coalition launched air strikes in the area to help push the terrorist back. and to the southeast, the battle for tikrit rages on. the pentagon is optimistic that iraq will take the key city. martin dempsey said the government forces with the help will push isis out. john? >> reporter: 23000 iraqi ground troops and iranian shiite
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fighters are battling for the control of tikrit. and they are confident they will win the fight, there is concern about iran's involvement. tikrit is south of mosul and eat of a l- baghdadi. the u.s. is sitting on the sideline. because iran forces are involved in the training and the army of the shiite and iranian fighters. iran media is reporting that the general is leading the operation. he's the commander of iran's force and rev lougzary guard. the iranian involvement is a concern including the united states. general martin dempsey is in iraq to meet with military commanders there. he said that a victory in tikrit
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by the iranian backed forces would not be possible without the u.s. air strikes on isis in that region. >> thank you. isis may control large are swaths of land in syria but not the most important problem in the middle east. >> i think iran is more dangerous of all of the threats that we face iran is a global threat because of their, their ballistic missile capabilities and the range of the abilities that they have. and they are designated as a state sponsor of terrorism and yet we say we'll not deal with terrorist. part of me said we have to tell
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iran you get the hell out of iraq and let us try to help the iraq and the region stabilize what it is that we need to do. but you have to back off. because right now, you've got their leadership that are acting as field commander ares in the battles inside of iraq. >> so you heard lieutenant general michael flynn saying that he thinks that iran is the biggest threat in the middle east. and not isis. a former top intelligent official warns that iran may be the biggest threat in the the middle east. who poses the biggest threat in the middle east. iran or isis? >> a final memorial service in prescott, arizona for an american woman who was murdered by isis.
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kayla mueller was kidnapped and confirmed dead last month. john mccain offered remarks. we'll have a report later on in fox news report. >> a defiant new jersey senator refusing to back down in the the face of corruption charges. a grand jury is investigating the new jersey democrat over allegations that he used his office to help a wealthy friend and political donor. senator men endez has been critical of the obama administration on foreign policy. over normalizing relationships with cuba and the talks with iran. rich, what are the feds saying he did, exactly? >> reporter: in court documents they said he took gifts from dr.
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solomon melgun. he set up a meeting with then senate majority leader harry reid and kathleen sebelius. he instead allowed a private contractor that melgun controlled to sell the equipment. men endez said he did no wrong and promises to stay in the senate. >> let me be very chlor. i have always conducted myself appropriately and in accordance with the law, i am not going anywhere. >> menendez was the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. he is now the committee's top democrat. he has been at odds with obama administration. he agreed to hold off pushing
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additional sanctions against iran. >> first of all, do they have a case? >> that is up for a federal grand jury to decide. if the federal government has enough evidence. government lawyers need to demonstrate menendez went beyond the senate colleagues in his conduct. >> a lot of senators fly a lot of places and do favors for political donors and i would need to hear from the department of justice what makes it different than a typical case. >> he's reimburse the cost on melgun's plan and his office cited a oversight for the delay in paying. >> rich, thank you tonight. >> thousands of people gathering in selma alabama to remember an important chapter in american history. 50 years since the events of
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"bleed sunday". demonstrators were attacked by police with clubs and teargas while trying to march peacefully to the state capitol. they wanted fair voting rights and two days later, martin luther king led a march that was turned back by police. it led to the voting right's act of 1965. and president obama accompanied by first lady michelle and their daughters commemorated the event and walked across the bridge. >> what they did here will reverberate through the ages. not because of the change they won was preordained and not because their victory was complete. but they proved nonviolent change is possible and love and
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hope conquers hate. >> the first family was joined by former president bush and first lady laura bush. and members of congress. they are covering the story all day. and johnathon while honoring the past, president the president brought up the civil rights of today. tell us about that. >> reporter: good evening, julie. the president's speech alluded to immigration and state voting laws and recent police shootings making the news and made a clear distinction between the events in ferguson, missouri and here in alabama of what happen 50 years ago. >> what happened in ferguson is not unique beno longer sanctioned by law or customs. and before the civil right's movement it most surely was. >> reporter: he walked across
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the bridge, the significance of the visit was not lost on the crowd and represents how far the community and nation as in a whole have come. >> the president made a called for increased voting. >> reporter: he did. he called on congress to restore the voting right's act and called on every day americans and had strong words for every day americans that are not exercising their right to vote. >> what is our excuse for not voting? and casually disregard the right for which so many fought. and foolishly give away our voice. why do we point to somebody else when we could take time to go to the polling places? >> reporter: julie that sentiment was echoed by many saying that more americans need
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to educate themselves about political process and get involved instead of complaining all of the time. >> thank you. before the first lady left for sel ma. what forced the security service to order a lock down and putting the president an hour behind on his travels to alabama. >> and presidential candidates descending on iowa in a run up to the presidential caucus. and we'll have a live report including how governor chris christie handled a heckler. that ought to be good. that's coming up right here on the fox report.
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gathered for the first ever agricultural summit. jeb bush touted his ties to the state. and called for major reform on immigration and does not favor amnesty and said no way the government & can feasibly deport millions of people. >> immigrants that are here need a path to legalized status. no one has a plan to deal with illegal immigrants. they need to pay fines and learn english and work and don't receive government assistance and that they earn legalized status over the long haul. >> a heckler managed to interrupt new jersey governor chris christie and he doesn't like that. >> i am glad to see that new jersey has come to iowa how great is. that great to have you here.
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and i think you understand i will deal with you the same way as i deal with you in new jersey. >> senior political correspondent is live in des moines and he always cracks me up the way he fights back. and one challenge these men are facing is how crowded the republican side could be. >> reporter: that's right julie many or perhaps all of them are competing here in the first of the nation's cackus state. jeb bush and ted carouse and rick sanatorium were among the presidential hopefuls in the the first iowa agricultural summit. walker is the early favorite and talked about his conservative record next dorin wisconsin. >> we know there are jobs out there. and people of madison, wisconsin
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when i propose work requirements and food stamps we are making it harder to get government assistance. we are not. we are making it easier to get a job. (applause) >> early polls suggest that walker is the place to boat here in iowa, but it is it very early. many of the potential candidates only making their first visit here. >> republicans, mike were trying to stand out from one another and in contrast with obama leadership? >> reporter: you had florida governor jeb bush trying to take on the obama administration on the cuba policy. >> you say to cuba and the regime you make the changes and then we'll open up diplomatic relations and trade. and that would create opportunities for cub a. right
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now, it is not something we should be doing unless there is big- time changes in cub a.>> reporter: it is governor bush's first visit to iowa and he talked about working here over the years and helping his father and brother, julie. >> for several likely candidates it is recanturing the magic in iowa wachlt rick sanitorium who really caught on fire here in iowa in the 2012 election cycle, he was here working it and reconnect with the iowa voters and then mike huckabee who beat mitt romney here. >> if you are coming because you hear there is free food and free driver license and you might get to vote and we'll give you a free education and health care. we ought to it say it may not be a good fit. >> sanitorium and huckabee are
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hoping that the history in the hawkeye state will help make them player in the 2016 presidential campaign. >> thank you very much, mike. vice-president walter mondale is out of the hospital. the 87-year-old spent the night after the doctors discovered he had the flu. mondale was supposed to introduce jimmy carter. doctors say he's doing well and resting now at home. >> a fire putting the white house on lock down this morning. it happen as president obama and the first lady and family were preparing to head to selma alabama. reporters heard a large sound and turns out that it was the cause of a food truck a block away from the white house that caught fire. a canine signalled something
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>> no justice, no peace and they carried signs reading black lives matter and no justice and no peace. the victim was 19-year-old tony robinson who was shot in a confrontation with the police in a apartment. robinson assaulted the officer who fired at him. robinson died at the hospital. >> my son is another statistic of things that are happening all over the united states. another black kid shot by the police for no reason. this has got to it stop. >> the police officer involved is matt kenny who has 12 years of experience. he was placed on administrative leave pending the investigation. they are are asking witnesses with photos and videos to please come forward. after faced with one of the
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coldest seasons, there is temperatures in the 50s and 60s. that is palmy. in the northeast 30s and 40s. and now the melting snow and the ice prompting flooding concerns and making a mess. they are joining me from the fox weather center and we have something to complain about and it is too warm, i guess. >> i am not complaining but we could have rapid snow melt. we are going to be around average in the northeast and upper 30s and 40s and we still have snow over the rockies and midwest. and look at the northeast in new england and boston two feet of snow on the ground. and march is not over yet. and computer models are hinting we could have storms next weekend. and we'll enjoy the balmy temperatures, right? this is what is happening
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overnight. and we could have snow showers and yes getting in the upper 40s and we want to point out, spring like weather in the gulf coast and see the potential for heavy rain and texas and mississippi and alabama. as we head in monday and flash flooding concerns for monday and tuesday, we could see 3- 6 inches of rainfall. look at the your highs on monday. we'll enjoy the 50s and 60s and 47 in new york and 44 in chicago. and 76 in los angeles. and julie, it is up to you and i to when we'll need more sloefs. this is a guaranteed hour of no sleep when we push the clocks ahead. >> you have to be kidding me. i am already sleep deprived. >> this will make you feel
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before. 13 days before spring. >> we could have a winter storm this time next week. >> i am not complaining. >> i know that about you. and that's why i am telling you. >> thank you, i will talk to you laefrment tonight on the fox report. final good by to a woman with a big heart. kayla mueller executed by isis thugs and after being kidnapped in syria while on a humanitarian mission. and a change on the borders and why the border patrol wants more woman in uniform. ave something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip! ♪ at mfs, we believe in the power of active management. every day, our teams collaborate around the world
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>>im julie band scomband this is it the fox report at the bottom of the hour. president obama joined people in alabama it mark the events of blowed subpoena when demonstrators were attacked by the police. u.s. and european diplomats say they are on the same page as they continue nuclear negotiations with iran and secretary of state john kerry and france's foreign minister said progress is being made and acknowledged big gaps that must be bridged if the sides are to be roached by the end of the
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march deadline. and pentagon now increasingly confident that iraqi forces backed by iranian militias will win and a final fare well by an american woman murdered by isis terrorist. in prescott, arizona, the 26-year-old was captured in august of 2013 and confirmed dead last month. mueller was honored last month in her almamatter and in flagstaff and there was a candlelight memorial in hometown of prescott where she raised the awareness of hiv and aids. will has more. will, the services based on a letter that kayla wrote to her parents while in captivity and
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that must have been excrusheating for them. >> reporter: that's right. she was in captivity and wrote the letter and gave it to cell mates that were released. they support upon it to her parents. there was a love of family and at one point her mom got choked up. >> i surrendered myself to my creator and there is no one else. by your thoughts and prayers i have felt tenderly cradled in free fall. >> and the father who found the suspenders in her room turned and mrooked at the pictures. >> we'll forever miss you and showed the world with
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extraordinary passion and courage and commitment can change the world. >> today her friends said her greatest fear was living a life without meaning and called her the ultimate good samaritan. senator mccain said she was extraordinary and an international aide worker and she was taken all over the globe and in syria and she was then kidnapped by isis. >> have we learned anything about her death? it was mysterious only that she was dead a month ago. >> reporter: isis came out and said she was killed in a jordanian air strike. the united states never confirmed that. we know she was in syria with a syrian boyfriend and her boyfriend was released and she remained in captivity. and back in 2011 mueller talked
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about the syrian conflict if a youtube video. >> i am in solidarity with the syrian people and reject the brutality that the syrian authorities are committing against the syrian people. silence is participation in this crime and i declare my participation for the syrian citizens on youtube. >> reporter: we don't know how she died, but they took time to remember how she lived julie? >> thank you so much. >> the fbi and department of homeland security warning law enforcement about americans wanting to fight with isis. nearly 200 have joined the terrorist and intelligence officials say there may be many, many more. leland viter has more. >> reporter: a warning from the intelligence community raising concerns about the isis recruitment efforts aimed at americans and westerners.
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>> they are using 21st century techniques for medevial tactics. >> reporter: there is no clear reason why they join the groups. but they prair on people struggling with identity. >> he tried to make connections for him. and he failed. >> reporter: the u.s. is not alone. isis rekrauters are targeting europe and north africa. tu nissia is the biggest exporter of foreign fighters. they are leaving to fight in iraq and syria. >> the group structure was strong. one would fight and then swap and the food was rationed. >> reporter: the obama administration is concerned but committed to ending the isis threat once and for all.
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>> we are standing up for the continueiation of the decades miracle of progress underwritten by the united states. >> reporter: more than 20000 foreigners have gone to fight for isis including 180 american is thes. in washington leland witter fox news. boko haran pledging allegiance to isis on the twitter account. >> and meanwhile dozen was people killed in a string of bombings in nigeria. they struck the bus station in a four hour frame. and a fifth person set off a bomb and wounding a soldier and two militia members. boko haran have not claimed responsibility. but analyst said the attacks have the hallmarks of boko
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haran. they are the same group that kidnapped hundreds of school girls. they have been driven from a base in may 2013. russia detained two suspects in the kill was a top political opposition figure boris nemshf. he was one of russia most outspoken critics. russian officials not filing charges against the suspects or releasing their names. supporters attended another memorial and believe that putin's government was involved in nemtsov's death. and a masked gunman opened fire in western tourist in a restaurant killing five people. our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds.
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mali. authorities say victims was two europeans and a frenchman and's belgian. officials condemning the shooting with the belgian foreign minister calling it a cowardly act of terror. no group claimed responsibility. but mali is a flash point for terrorism. the west bank, israeli soldiers fired teargas at hundreds of palestinian demonstrators. they gathered ahead of international women's day. the demonstrators said they were acting peacefully. and blame israeli troops for the violence. chile thousands of people returned to their homes after a volcano eruption forced them to leave. this is one of the count reap's most active. areas nearby are off limits over
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clinton and her use of private e-mails, several of them for official business while serving as secretary of state and the president praised her service and her effort to be transparent. >> let me say hillary clinton has been an outstanding public servant and a great secretary of state for me. the policy of my administration is encourage transperency. and my e-mail from the black berry that i carry around and records are available and archived and i am glad hillary is instructed that those e-mails that had to do with official business is disclosed. the fact that she puts them forward will allow us to make sure people have the information they need. >> and the house committee investigating benghazi is subpeonaed and the e-mails are
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subpeonaed. and hillary clinton publicly addressed the controversy via twitter asking the state department to review and release the e-mails and a process that could take months. the medical helicopter smashes in the ground and kills the pilot. investigators are trying to determine what went wrong. our top story as we go across america. missouri, officials say the pilot was a ratify nothing st. louis university hospital when the chopper went down. the crash witnesses say sounded like an explosion. south carolina clean up on i- 85. a moving truck overturns near the the georgia border and spilling furniture and home goods. the driver and passenger went to the hospital. the cops charged the driver for
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driving too fast. nmifsh mish, army corps of engineers is not waiting for the spring tha w. they are using explosives to break up the ice. it is one inch shy of a record. breaking it up will help protect the people in the area. >> lift it up and make it weak and we have a tha w. all of the ice goes out to the river faster. >> it needs to be done. and if it wouldn't, we'll have flooding. >> washington state. small town making history and opening the first city run pot shot. >> the mayor came up with the idea of the canabis corner. and some people don't like the government getting involved in the marijuana sales. supporters say funding the town
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is the process. >> this process is so unique to me. >> city leaders are hopeful the shop will be there for a long time and built in a safe guard in case it doesn't work out. the city council can vote to shut the place down. that is the fox watch in america. >> syracuse basketball team and coach greeted by hecklers in the game against north carolina state this after the ncaa a series of violations by the school and its legendary coach, spanning a deck 83ed including academic misconduct and improper benefits and drug policy failures. the crowd booing jim boheim. he was suspended for nine conference games next year as part of a school punishment. the organization saying that the
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syracuse broke the fundamential core values of the ncaa. >> with syracuse playing the last game what did coach bo heim say? >> he skipped the press conference following the loss to nc state. and the coach infuriating the press to do that after the ncaa released a 94 page report and highlighting the allegations against the basketball program all taking place under his watch. he made it clear he has no comment at this it time and i want to make sure the last game and together as a people the focus is doing you all they can to make them proud.
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>> the coach was booed and some singing the ymca chorus in allege to the allegation that they were paid 8000 in cash. and other than the illegal cash benefits, the ncaa report detailed academic fraud where staff members and the director of men's basketball operations wrote papers and did assignments and forged e-mails on behalf. student athletes. they did not follow their drug policy and allowing repeat offenders to play. >> what does it mean for the coach and program? >> syracuse university is standing by their coach. and the school critizing the length of the investigation. it took eight years to complete. and they strongly disagree with the ncaa laying blame on boehim.
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but the ncaa said he failed to have compliance and monitor the state. it is not a good enough defense. koech bo iem will appeal the suspension. and the program must face the revuting penalty accident. >> thank you so much. >> and hundreds of female agents and soon to be headed to the u.s. border and why there is a hugeut push to put them out on the field and what will they face when they nd. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424.
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