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i'm gretchen carlson. >> man from kansas scheduled to appear before a judge right about now on accusations he plotted to detonate a suicide bomb at fort riley. an investigator says he admits he went into the arm sore he could commit an insider attack. >> a tornado smashing a town to smithereens. and so many many people left with nothing at all. just ahead. we'll speak with a couple who survived by hiding inside a restaurant's storm cellar, covered in the wreckage. two more candidates set to join the race for the white house. former secretary of state hillary clinton scheduled to make it official this coming sunday. in florida, senator marco rubio expected to announce his plans the day after.
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i'm greg jarrett in for shepard smith. we begin with breaking news. yet another black eye for the secret service. word of another agent in trouble. details coming in right about now, and here's what we have learned so far. police in d.c. say they have busted an off-dutyq service officer for breaking and entering. the suspect faces a misdemeanors charge of destruction of property. the agent assigned to the secret service foreign mission branch. this is only the latest big embarrassment for the secret service. the agent reported putting a high-ranking supervisor on leave this week, allegedly accused of sexually assaulting a female colleague. there was that secret service hooker scandal in 2012. who can forget that. agents were disciplined for hiring prostitutes. just ahead of a presidential visit to colombia.
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more recently, allegations that agents weren't just criminal but just plain incompetent. last year an intruder was able to make it over the white house fence across the lawn, into the executive mansion. the only thing that stopped him was an off-duty agent who was in the right place at the right time. peter doocy is live with the latest on this case and word of this arrest. peter, what have you learn about these charges? >> the latest bad behavior is burglary one, breaking and entering. for some sort of destruction of property that carries a misdemeanor tag. that's the word we got from the metro pd here in d.c., just a few minutes ago following the arrest of this officer from the uniformed division of the secret service. those are not the guys in suits you see surrounding the president but they're often assigned to be the first layer of protection. we understand this officer was assigned to the foreign missions division. they are often tasked with protecting dignitaries while they're here in the states. >> have you heard anything from
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the secret service itself? >> yes. this is what they would tell us on the record. on 4-10, 15 an adjust doe3h officer assigned to foreign missions was arrested by the metropolitan police department in washington dc. the office of professional responsibility will investigate this matter. the director has ordered that this officer's security clearance be suspended and the officer placed on administrative leave. now just yesterday, we reported about a secret service supervisors who got in trouble for telling a female subordinate he loved her and wanted to have sex with her. last month, different agents accuse. of drunk driving afterup a goingaway party. the latest arrest today. we're trying to find out who is in trouble and what kind of property was destroyed. >> i count ten different embarrassing incidents in the last six to seven years, and the list keeps growing. peter, thank you very much.
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we have more breaking news now. man expected in federal court any moment now charges with plotting to explode a car bomb at a military base that base is fort riley, kansas. the 20-year-old suspect told another person in -- this is a quote -- detonating a suicide bomb is his number one as separation because he could not be an captured. all evidence would be destroyed and he would be guaranteed to hit his subject. he called fort riley a good target because the post is famous andw a lot of soldiers are stationed there claudia cowen has the latest. he has been on the fbi radar for a while, hasn't he? >> reporter: for well over a year. in fact, federal properties say he joined the army in kansas last year february of 2014, with the sole intent of killing american soldiers and carrying out an attack much like the fort hood massacre ask that is when
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his internight writings got the fib's innings. the wet, quote, will soon be leaving you forever soiv goodbye. i'm gorge to wage jihad and hope i die. in another he wrote, quote, getting ready to be killed in jihad is a huge adrenaline rich. he was discharged from the military and never attended basic training, and his family said he spent time at a mental health facility but never gave up his jihadi intentions. >> this defendant has been under investigation for some time by the fbi's terrorism task force. this alleged that since march of this year he has been plotting to construct an explosive device for an attack on american soil. he repeatedly stated his desire to engage in violent jihad on behalf of the islamic state of iraq. otherwise known as isil. >> special agent says booker was arrested this morning at a utility gate at fort riley where he hoped to get on the base with
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his car bomb undetected but agents add no one on the base or the general public was in the danger because thet materials booker acquired to make his suicide bomb were inert. >> what charges is he facing? do we know yet? >> reporter: booker faces three federal charges including one count of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction, another count of attempting to damage property with an explosive device, and this third count attempting to provide material support to a terrorist group, in this case isis or isil. charges that could put him away 0 for the rest of his life. he makes his first court appearance in to peek -- topeka in a half hour. >> thank you very much. >> a police chase across state lines are investigators say a kidnapping suspect shot and killed a man at the u.s. census building in maryland, then led cops through theíe streets of washington, dc some six miles away. cops were on the lookout for the suspect after reports of an
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armed kidnapping. police say a guard at the census building spotted the suspect's car and approached it. that's when he shot and killed the guard who later died from his injuries. police say the chase ended in washington but there's no word on the suspect's condition. an fbi spokeswoman says the shooting was not related to terrorism. just ahead, you're going to hear from a couple who survived one of last night's tornadoes in illinois. they sheltered inside one of those old fashioned storm cellulars -- cellars below a restaurant as the twisters knocked the walls down on top of them. that's next before larry instantly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on
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it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. families in america's heartland losing everything they owned as twister season gets off to a very violent and deadly start. a heartbreak scene in rural fairdale illinois a 90-minute drive west of chicago. a fire chief says one tornado left its mark on almost every building in the town, many of them trashed and flattened. official says two people died there. more destruction justa÷ south in the town of rochelle. a twister tore down a restaurant has diners huddled in the storm cellar. just ahead who survivors will join us to describe the moment thatt restaurant came down in all, the national weather service had more than a dozen reports reports of tornadoes tearing
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through illinois iowa and missouri. while many families scramble to hide. others grabbed cams to catch the twisters as they ripped into towns across the region. watch this. >> oh [bleep] >> it's over. it's over. oh [bleep] >> go go. >> trailer rig. now with the storm's leeing out families returning to see what, if anything they can salvage. some of them finding a lifetime worth of memories, piles of soggy trash. we're getting more now from some of the survivors on the tornadoes in illinois. raymond craner and his wife, bete were dr area minutes before the storm hit. she told him to pull the car over and headed inside a restaurant while that decision may have end up saving both their lives. the owner told everybody, get down in the storm cellar where they stayed until the tornado passed. raymond and betty kramer join us
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now. good to see you both. raymond you're a smart man to listen to your wife. i learned that a long time ago. what was it, as you're driving along that made you]ñ hide in the restaurant? was it hail? did you see a twist center what was it? >> main thing for me was the hail. i drove four miles through the hail from pea size up to golf-ball-size, and that's when i said it's time to get off the road, and we were right there at the intersection, swung into the parking lot, got out of the car and got inside. i just was looking for shelter. and but then within five minutes the owner of the restaurant was calling all of us to get into the cellar, down in the cellar for protection. and i moved just as fast as i could with the rest of the people and by the grace of god we got in there, safe and sound. >> what was it like in the cellar, raymond? what did you feel and hear? >> well, when we first got in there, we had one light in
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there and when the tornado hit we had no light in there until a gentleman turned on their camera -- their cell phones and gave us a little bit of light. it was a standard six-foot-high dirt floor and just what you imagine as a storm cellar would have been. built back in the early '40s and late '30s, and then typical farm style cellar and the -- to me it was quaint. >> but listen. siez you hear the sounds -- first of all-what did the tornado itself sound like, and then did you feel and hear the crashing of the structure around you? >> yes yes. when the tornado hit two minutes after we closed the door it was like a train rolling right over the top of us. and we got a dust shower. everybody down there got a dust shower, and then it was total silence. and that was the eerie part.
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that total silence. and then the gentleman got their cameras -- their celldct2 phones lit got a little bit of light. we were counseling a young waitress, my wife and i both. we prayed with her. and things settled down. then we got our first responder there, he passed a light inside to us. we got good light down there and everything started to settle down until the owner's wife got a little panicky, and i went over and prayed with her because&trf rz a strong believer in prayer, the power of prayer. >> it was working for you. betty,1w did you think for a moment there that this was going to bees the of things for you and raymond? >> -- be the end of things ford[ek@you and raymond and. >> it crossed my mind, yes because when the tornado hit it sounded like a bunch of rocks or boulders constantly being thrown
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on the roof, and i thought, maybe that roof is going to cave in and that's it. >> when you emerged from the cellar could you just believe what you saw? and what did you see. >> they told us toe it, and i was sure i would be ready until i stepped -- crawled out.1éñ no, i couldn't believe it. it was terrible. bad. >> was there anything left of the restaurant itself, and i presume nobody was terribly injured. right? >> there were no injuries out of all 12 of us not one injury, and there was nothing -- it was just all rubble. >> well, -- >> what got me the most -- >> go ahead, raymond.
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>> when i come out and they got me straightened up and everything and i turned and looked at that 18-wheeler, the trailer crushed from the rear end, went wow! and the fire truck was blocking my vision of the end of the cab until i walked around it, and that is when i got shook. that big heavy cab was laying on its side, the right bumper broken loose from the mounting, and that shook me. but to be in a tornado live is a totally different than seeing it on my television set. and i hope i don't ever have to go through that again. we've been praying all day, answering phones praying for people in this little village here, and -- >> well, we are so glad -- >> all i knowe kk >> we're thankful raymond and betty kramer you're alive to tell us your harrowing story, and our thoughts and prayers to everybody out there who lost so
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seems like a routine traffic stop until scott tries to step out of his car. >> stay in the car. >> tells scott to get back in the car. a few second later scott makes a run for it and slager chases after him. we can't see much at that point anymore but you can hear the officer yelling about his taser. >> taser, taser, taser. >> slager said he opened fire after scott tried to grab his taser, but prosecutors charged he former officer with murder after amateur videotape showed scott rung away and slager shooting him in the back. >> john roberts joins us live in north charleston. what's theon latest? >> reporter: good afternoon. any police officer will tell you there is no such thing as a routine traffic stop and this one proved that to be true again. this one quickly turned weird. but officer michael slager approached walter scott, talked
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to him in his car. he said is this car yours? scott said,ess just bought it from his neighbor. when slager asked for his registration and insurance, scott said he didn't have it. the car actually wasn't mine. i'm biit and, not buying it until monday. for now i'm just borrowing it. up until this point slager's approach appears professional and by the book. then scott takes off out of the advance auto parts parking lot and into the long road. the gets 100 yards away from the initial stop when slager catches him and tases him and then shoots him five times in the back after something went herefully wrong. why was he run? he faces $15,000 in delinquent child care costs and court fees and his bench warrant had been issued for his arrest in january of 2013. on page two it instructs police officers they've they find
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mr. scott to quote, take him to county jail. it's clear by the way he was behaving on saturday more than he did not want to good booka< to jail. >> john how is the community reacting to all of this? >> reporter: they're upset by all of this but they are pleased to see that officer slager is in jail and are happy the wheels or justice are turning but doesn't mean they don't want changes. a at the first city council meeting since the shooting one of the protest leaders asked the city council if they would strike -- put together a citizens review board that would have subpoena power and oversight over the police. >> as we say, we do not trust the police. we don't trust the police. how do you relationships are ever going to get better if we can't push back in a way that they can feel it? >> he said to the city council he wanted to hear back in 24 hours if they would convene an emergency meeting of the council within next seven days.
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the best of my knowledge the council has not responded. he told me it's not really an ultimatum. just trying to speed the process wrong walter scott will be put to rest tomorrow morning in north charleston. >> i was just the charleston last week. by happenstance, it's a close knit community. right next to north charleston. has to be tough on]t everybody there. john, thanks very much. we are also learning more about michael slager. he is from new jersey originally, graduate high school in 2001 served in the u.s. coast guard before joining the north charleston police force in 2009. he also has two stepchildren, his wife is pregnant. slager had good reviews within the police department, but a complaint from ão accusing him of tasing a man for no reason, slamming him into the ground dragging him around. an investigation did clear the officer and he stayed on theeéof force.
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veronica cleary went to school with slager and works at wwor in new jersey. she is live in studio. what was he like? >> when i first heard the reports i didn't even recognize the name. i had tor(ñ see my community and social networks talking about the fact that we graduated with him. so i immediately brought out my old year book started looking through them and realized we were on the morning news show+: together -- >> in front of the camera and he was behind the camera? >> he operated the camera. so my memory of him is almost nonexistend so i reached out to friends and the creepy thing is the consistent theme of a quiet guy. people don't remember. >> you go through the year books and stuff, and there's always a quote next to your picture and the activities you did. what about him? >> nothing. so that was something that was yourus. not just as a reporter but as a
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human being the movie is jarring the film is jarring and you're curious. i wanted to see what with his senior quote. what did he have to say about himself? there's nothing there. there is also an opportunity for seniors to talk about activities they were involved with. special things that are important to them. nothing written. >> this guy is sort of a blank slate. and you talk to at least one of more friends about him. what do they tell you? >> i spoke with one person who identified himself as a friend and also worked on the tech side of the news program we did. he described him as quiet. he said that unless you were his friend he kept to himself. but as i said he called him a friend. i think the whole scenario made him quite uncomfortable, and that is the theme from everyone i'm speaking with. >> another classmate said he was like a vapor. >> like vapor. it's an unsettling description. she said i think in a way almost ghostly. this person we have this vague recollection of but we can't really put our finger on a
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personality, trait, or style, other than keeping to himself and being very quiet. >> so anymore your class and in the high school, they must be in shock. >> very much so. and as i said, i reached out to so many people and they said, i remember him, but not too much but you can't help but feel -- when you look at the picture of him and me were just one person separating us in this yearbook photo, and it's incredibly unsettling feeling to think you were that close to somebody that was involved in such an atrocious act. >> good to see you. thank you for dropping by. fox news has now confirmed hillary clinton will announce she is running for president of the united states this weekend. right before another republic joins the race. we'll talk 2016 with fox news sunday anchor chris wallace coming up on the fox news deck.
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more of today's headlines. a suicide bomber targeted u.s. troops blowing up a car outside a military base in eastern afghanistan accordingsf to police. they say three civilians died and four others were hurt but no u.s. troops suffered injuries. the taliban claims credit for the attack. southwest of there yemen's capital city united nations and red cross planes arrived with medical aid for the first time since the saudi-led coalition started airstrikes. aid workers say the planes cared 3200 tons of supplies. >> today folks got their first chance to order the applewatch. analysts say many stores didn't get huge crowds because you have to edonline. the watch is available on the launch date later this month, sold out in 10 to 30 minutes mvp more right after this.
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thought it was inevitable, she has to get out here and fight for every vote. the other nugget is that behind the scenes, the candidate herself has been holed up in policy meetingsing are everything from the economy to isis why is that? her advisers say she has not been out here on the campaign trail in several years and can be a little rusty. they're concerned about mistakes and getting her out here and showing she is ready for prime time this time. >> you sat down with two of her important challengers today. what did they say? >> you have martin o'malley,s[ the former maryland for, jim webb, the former virginia senator. what unites both of them they're saying, look when you look at this you come into states like iowa you really do have to work for those votes and hillary clinton can't assume anything. here's martin o'malley. >> people actually care and they know how important their vote us.
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so, that's what i've learn more than anything else is that you -- in order to meet voters you have to go from town to town and from living room to living room. >> now jim we>3 told me, when you look at this poll from yesterday state like iowa, 49% of voters don't think hillary clinton is honest and trustworthy, webb was saying that could provide an opening to one offers these other democratic rivals. she is far far ahead of any democrat, at least on day one. >> thank you very much. bring in chris wallace now, anchor of "fox news sunday." great to see you. as she was in 2008 people are saying the inevitable= nominee, but i was looking at recent polling data here and three key swing states and she seems to be losing ground. so once again she may not be in inevitable not a sure thing. right? >> far from a sure thing, and she has had some bumps. she has had a very tough few
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weeks obviously, the whole e-mail scandal the private server, the wiping clean of the server, questions about donations by foreign countries to the clinton foundation. she has plenty of baggage. she seems at this point even with the opposition even with maybe her diminished status, she is going to waltz to the democratic nomination but in terms of a race against a -- the republican nominee, whoever that turns out to be, i think that she is going to have a very tough race very competitive race. >> charles crouthammer says the$ recent companies put forward the clinton fatigue. is he right about that? >> i don't know if it's the biggest thing. it is certainly an advantage. hillary clinton's strength is her weakness. she has been on the public scene for 20 years or so.
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people -- republicans as well as democrats, think back fondly to if not all qt of the scandals of the clinton years the conditions in the country, relative peace and prosperity so she gets the benefit of that. but aalso remember all the clinton scandals and clearly things like the e-mail situation, when we started hearing about clinton lawyers that -- immediately that brought back the bad old days of the 1990s as well. so sure, she has some baggage but there's also going to be a serious difference on the issues to a certain degree. she is running for obama's third term. a lot of criticism of his handling of the economy, a lot of criticism of his and her as secretary of state, handling of foreign policy. the russians-the war on terror, so, she is going to have plenty of things to answer about beyond clinton fatigue. >> let me switch to marco rubio. on monday he'll make his announcement or at least he is
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revving up, let's put it that way. to run for president. super pac is now created. how does he fare among a crowded g.o.p. field? >> well look. he has=i wild political skills. anybody that has ever heard him speak -- i remember his speech at the republican convention in tampa in 2012. he is a very exciting speaker, and personality on the republican side. he is strong on foreign policy, he took a real hit because he was one of the people that pushed and in fact was one of the leaders in pushing for comprehensive immigration reform in the senate. it died in the house. and he took some real hits from at least part of the republican base because of this support for comprehensive immigration reform, including a path to legalization and citizenship. he has backed away from that
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now. but he certainly is very competitive. a lot of people questioning the idea two great florida politicians him and jeb bush, and he has been a protege of bush and now saying, it's any time, not yours general. so that will be interesting. so to be able to see who is the front runner, don't think there is a)d front runner. he is in the top tier, so is scott walker and so is jeb bush. but a lot of others out there, but given his skills as just a retail politician you have to take mark crow rubio -- marco rubio seriously. >> 2009 ask you quickly, looks like raul castro will be meeting with president obama down in pan half. they're both down there now. but the summit gets underway tomorrow, and we're hearing from ben rose of the white house that a bilateral meet is not scheduled but not out of the question. looks like they will meet and talk. what do you make of that?
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>> well, look, this president has made it very clear, one of the key pillars right now of his foreign policy is to normalize diplomatic relations with cuba. he is going to take cuba off the list of state sponsors of terror it's been on for the last 23 years so it would be frankly very surprising if he weren't to meet with -- i don't expect a lot to get done but clearly the president is determined to turn the page on this long cold war with cuba, and he is going to, i think, advance that to 134-degree, whether people like or not, he will advance it at the submit of americas. >> chris wallace great to see you. >> thank you greg. great to see you. >> chris will have more on; u.s. relation with cuba this week on "fox news sunday." he will talk with new jersey democratic snort bob menendez from the senate foreign relations committee and also chatting with 2016 former
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republican presidential nominee and massachusetts governor, mitt romney, 2012, i should say. that's this sunday on your local fox station. check the tv listings. some former staffers revealing surprising details about life in the clinton white house, and a new tell-all book, and an anonymous staffer saying that one fight ended up with the first#&/%%sp"y hitting the president so hard there was blood all over the president and he had to get stitches. the book is called "the residence." inside the private world of the white house. it chronicles the daily lives of ten different administrations from thex workers point of view. the author is here. she clocked him with a book? and there's blood all over the bed? >> i should say i interviewed more than 50 former resident staffers and one butler and most of the stories
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are on the record in this book, but that is one of the only stories that is not. from a staffer who really enjoyed working for the clintons. and these people don't have any axes to grind, most of them and the staffer told me that they recall seeing the blood on the bed and the rumor, back stairs at the white house, this is meant to give an intimate look at what goes behind the scenes with the staff, like a downton abbey that was the rumor month the staff, he clocked him with a book. >> i was reading your book this morning on the train, and the guy across from me said why do you keep smiling? i said this is a fun book. it really is a fun book. one of the things i enjoyed about it is the first bush presidency, george h.w. bush, sort of the most beloved$ó of the last ten or so? >> absolutely. president george h.w. bush would set up a horseshoe pit near the
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oval office where he play with resident staffers. interviewed one of them, house man in charge of cleaning and vacuuming and he would play with president bush every week in the springtime, and they would have tournaments and the president would call and barbara bush would call people, staffers, if someone passed away in their families to express their condolences. they were very close and carrying. >> what about ronald reagan? got he kind of loved to the at the staff what was -- secrets and stuff.cg the bombing of libya? >> i love that story. it was told to me by one of the staff who was there in the room and the president walked in and told the staff and a butler, hey, guys we're about to bomb libya. and the butler said, thank you, mr. president. when would you like dinner? and nancy reagan would have to pull the president away because he was so chat where with the staff.
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>> i want to hit two more subject, jimmy carter's sons had bongs in their room? >> yeah. that's on the record from a q&orist who worked there who said he would regularly have to move bongs on the third floor. >> the other thing that is truly bizarre, lynn son johnson's -- lyndon johnson's shower. >> he would call the plumber and say if i can move 10,000 troops in a day you can fix the shower. he wanted to have liar a fire hose strength, go from holt to cold immediately, traveled with six shower nozzles, and his daughter lucy baines johnson, said a shower was one of life's few comforts for my father. >> with water shooting at his crop and his -- his crotch and his rear.3 i'll leave if at that. it is a fun book, thank you for being with us. good to see you. >> thankup you.
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one candidate and a bunch of potential republican contenders paying a visit to the nra convention in nashville. organizers expect 70,000 people to attend the three-day event. carl cameron is month theme joining us now live. carl, what have the early speakers been saying? >> there's been an awful a lot of talk about president barack obama as well as hillary clinton who is announcing on sunday, so at the national rifle association which leans right and believes strongly in the second amendment and disagrees with gun control. a lot of differences with hillary clinton and barack obama. rick perry is on the stage. we got a sample of how all these
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candidates support the second amendment? one degree or another. must of them get a-pluses. and they're making the point that barack obama and hillary clinton and what they have stood for and what she might stand for have to go and just don't jibe with this crowd on the second amendment. watch. >> i understand hillary is about to announce her candidacy this weekend. i wonder what her slogan will be. i suspect it won't be four more years.=d but somebody back there got it right. it may be what difference does it make? >> former secretary of state hillary clinton cullly gave russia a reset button. a reset button. having a little trouble with all the noise in the background and our audio, so i'll toss it back to you. i should tell you've that rand paul did not come here to the convention. most of the candidates did. he is still on his launch week, campaigning in iowa, he has an a-rating from the nra, mark --
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marco rubio will be here and he announces on monday. it will set up a contract with clinton, and rubio would make a good challenger to her, new face, latino, strong on foreign policy, beloved by the tea party but obviously u.s. senate and the establishment of the republican party and sets up a contrast with rand paul. marco rubio says he does not intend to seek his senate seat. so, there's a lot of cross-currents going on here, not the least of which is that marco rubio from florida is the protege of jeb bush who has with mentor and as of monday there will be a major break as they become official rivals. >> great job. amid the crowd. not easy. appreciatek2 it. >> justrg&3 ahead, stalking sandra bullock. you'll hea the movie star's desperate 9-1-1 call about a
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amj÷ welcome back. the man cops say broke into actress sandra bullock's home in los angelesing are carrying a bizarre love letter and magazine pictures of the oscar winner. now he has too stand trial. the ruling from the judge. the prosecutors played the dramatic 9-1-1 call that bullock made from inside her bedroom closet in court yesterday. jonathan hunt is live. must have been a terrifying experience for her.
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>> reporter: yes certainly one imagines that sandra bullock is very happy to know that joshua jamespjéañ core co-bet is in jail behind me. the actress has fortified her own residence. her exclusive bel-air estate is now surrounded by an eight-foot-fence razor wire and dozen of security cameras-not surprising perhaps, when you hear the terror in her voice as she made that 9-1-1 call last june. listen here. >> 9-1-1 emergency. >> he's in my -- broke into my house. i'm hiding in the closet. ;) >> fortunately within minutes of that call, cops were on scene and arrested corbett.
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>> what doey know about the love letter? >> reporter: well, disturbing to say the least. detectives read part of it in court yesterday. listen here. >> you are my wife by law. the law of god, and you belong>fuz me and i love you, i need you. i want -- [bleep] i want [bleep]. >> now as well as that love note as it was called, corbett was found to have in his car and his home duct tape and an array of weapons. his attorney says his client may be sick but he is not dangerous, clearly prosecutors and sandra bullock would beg to differ. greg? >> what do you bet the next move is an order for a psych evaluation. jonathan hunt in los angeles thank you very much. stay with us. we'll be right back. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it.
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i'm greg jarrett in for shep. the dow is up about 100-points so watch "your world." have a >> oh, my god. >> massive funnel clouds ripping throughjq parts of illinois and now worries more severe weather could be on the way. welcome everyone i'm stuart varney in for neil cavuto. this is "your world." two people dead, several others injured after massive twister tore through fairdale, illinois. 49 home keys steroid in the northern part of the state. the severe weather tossing vehicles around like toys. this is what the area looked like before that twister hit. this is what it looks like now. and forecasters say more severe storms could hit the area early next week. more of what is coming in just a
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