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♪ now she's holding on for dear life ♪ announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. thousands of siblings in foster care will take you just as you are. have two buffalo running a runned. >> we'll find them. julie banderas is next. stick around. >> the crowd of presidential hopefuls. new hampshire will hold the first primary early next year. speeches begin on friday. they continued throughout the day and a steady steam of republicans are officially in the race or making their case to republican voters in the first of the nation leadership summit. despite the different take. the likely democratic was the one theme. >> she does not have accomplishment because she lacks the candor and transparency that
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are necessary to leadership and pursue's set of policies that crush the policy ands potential of this great nation. >> hillary clinton will not dot things that are required. she is the third term of barak obama. >> and carl cameron is live in new hampshire. how did everyone do? >> reporter: we are not quite done. 21 would be presidents speaking to the conference. this is the first of its kind. they never have done this early. and for the most part they came with a need to fill and most part they did. it for jeb bush it is low key and he was at ease in the performance for the summit and answering questions and paring a lot of the criticism. three declared candidates came and got what they want.
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ted cruz was fiery and he brought the crowd to the feet and the most bombastic and fiery in the republican field. rand paul was putting his libertarian and talking about how he differs and marco rubio who is the third in the race this last week was folksy and said he will be a contender and a good orator and shoes himself skilled already. foreign policy is a huge flash point. >> and you showed there was a lot of unitty when it came to hillary and obama bashing.
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but rand paul said he is mainstream but quick to point out that he differ with the republican party and one point he suggested that republicans have complained about the obama and clinton policy and in many days they would have done the same thing? >> why did we go into libya in the first place? this is something if you watch closely will separate me from the other republicans. they will criticize the president and hillary clinton for foreign policy but they would have done the same thing ten times over. >> the conference wraps up tonight and there will be every second or third week a cattle calls in which they will go together and make speeches. and it is replacing what in 2025
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was 25 debates that took place and the republican party didn't like it and it appears it will be replaced by the cattle calls. there will not be debate interaction, but there is elbows thrown. >> carl came ron thank you for much. >> and we want to know which contender is best making his or her case so far and why? tweet me@juliebanderas and we'll read your tweets. more heated rhetoric from iran. it is not aimed this time in the u.s. but he's targeting saudi arabia over the escalating tension in yemen. that was a country touted by president obama as a success story on the war on terror. iranian president said saudi arabia will harvest hatred against the rebels that have
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driven the yemen pro- american president from power. there are reports that a televised program was punctated by death to america. >> and at the same time, the senate could hold a full vote on a bill giving congress a say in and final deal in the next few days. this as president obama is signaling that iran could get economic relief despite that relief will be rolled in gradually. and peter doocey. what is president obama proposing? >> he is suggesting that those sanctions may go away quickly and they may not have a chance to see if iran is pulling the
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plug on the weapon's program. the white house said he would only lift sanctions and the way he explained it sanctions are not part of the american thought process. >> our main concern here is making sure that if iran doesn't abide by the agreement that we don't have to jump through a bunch of hopes in order to reinstate sanctions. >> reporter: he is telling his diplomats to get creative in the final negotiations with iran. >> how are his comments sitting with the alloys in >> not well. >> reporter: the israelis are upset because they think the white house is soft with hard line sxers they think that iran is working out weapon's deals with russia to put their country in danger.
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>> it is morally wrong to sell sophisticated weapons to countries like iran that support terrorism. don't forget. this is the most dangerous regime in the entire world. >> reporter: and here at home president obama feeling pressure from democratic and republican senators not to rush in a bad deal and the gop concerns were called keeping nukes away from iran the greatest threat for peace in our lifetime. >> iraqi ground forces are working to take the biggest oil refinery from is is. and 50 militants were killed in the attack and some of their vehicles detried. it is the latest in the ongoing struggle for the key facility
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that is located north of tiowa krit. the terrorist reclaimed the oil field blasting through a security perimeter. the battle is ramping up in iraq with deadly terror attacks in the nation. the allies are having to make choices of where to put the resource. >> reporter: the bloody war has been going since june and now it is a critical turn. ground forces secured the perimeter of the sprawling oil refinery. isis is launching a wave of attack but pushed back with the help of the u.s. air strikes. general martin dempsey called ba
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ji a target. >> it is part of the iraqi infrastructure. they will control all of their oil infrastructure north and south. >> isis militants launched an attack on several iraqi cities. yesterday a car bomb exploded in northern iraq. three people killed and several others yard and u.s. state department officials say no u.s. personnel were hurt in that attack. and in baghdad, there were explosions from 30 people and wounding 150 others. this as the humanitarian crisis conditions in ramadi. and that is where the isis militants are trying to take control can driving thousands of families from their homes and
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seeking somewhere safe to escape to. the growing crisis there is a concern and the focus remains on the fight for/beijing in the north. >> i rather ramadi fall. we have to get it back. >> one official said that the fact that thousands of people are fleeing from ramadi show they would rather leave everything behind than live under isis control. >> isis claiming responsibility for a bombing that killed 35 people in eastern afghanistan. someone on a motorcycle set off the explosion with a crowd of soldiers and sieve sillians. the afghan president voiced concerns about isis establishing a presence in afghanistan where there is ongoing battle with the taliban. >> a terror plot unfold in
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australia. the men were planning an attack next week. several were making their first appearance in court. police believe the men are under isis influence. small scale attacks are the toughest to prevent. >> the attacks are rudimentary and simple and as we said before it is knife flag and a camera and one can commit a terrorist act and the threat is real. everyone is working to stop that threat. >> it was part of an anti- terror sweep in melbourn. property searches in the area are now ongoing. >> several people are recovering after a massive gas line explosion. flames were sent high in the air. what a nightmare.
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>> investigators are still on the scene after a gas line exploded in california yesterday. it injured len people three critically. you can see the flames reached a hundred feet up in the air and plumes of smoke shutting down a nor by highway for hours. will car has the latest. hey, will? >> reporter: good evening, julie. the explosion happen in a gun range and right next to the range was a highway. witnesses say it sounded like a bomb went off and couple of
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seconds later they saw a fire ball. one woman said it sounded like a jet buzzed her carrot highway. a public works. o was on a back ho and hit a gas line. it destroyed the back he and tossed the employee to the air. he had such serious burns he's in critical condition. there is an inmate crew working on the property. ten had to be taken to the hospital and one in critical condition. witnesses said they could see flames for miles. it flames for an hour and half. and in the process, it set a set of rail rod tracks and one car driver said he had his air conditioning on but felt like a furnace in his car.
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ash was falling over you over the baseball fields. authorities are investigating what the public works employee was doing and why he hit the gas line. there is a silver lining that no one was killed in the incident. it was a gun range used by law enforcement, and several deputies ran over there and helped out the injured and performed cpr and saved several lives in the process. >> will car thank you very much. >> four puppies need new homes after taken from a man who strapped their cage on a officer of a mini van and got on the freeway. police caught up with the driver and the police ask him what the heck is going o. he said the throe month old pup belonged to
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his father. he couldn't keep them and he was driving them 300 miles to his wife in pennsylvania. he will not be charged and he agreed to turn them over to the humane society. >> ice hockey star feeling the heat. two time stanley cup champion jarred stohl getting busted in a las vegas hotel pool side. what he is accused of. >> and a teacher's assignment trending on social media because of how the students responded. the lesson that is launching a national conversation n the american dream is terrifying. american history is the history of the scary thing being the exact thing we have to do. cross that ocean. walk on that moon. fly.
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and welcome back. la kidnappings center jarred stall stall is free on bond after being arrested for cocaine and ecstasy in las vegas in the pool at the mg m grand. they won two stanly cups with the kings. and he will be unrestricted free-agent on july 1st. there is a tornado warning issued in the south. hi julie. this is the time of year we see
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severe weather in tornado alley. this is where we have a severe thunderstorm worn're warning and oast of the front tornado warning. southeast of jackson mississippi and this is on doppler radar. we'll see it in the next few hours and overnight. and going over night tonight for the region. we typically call it tornado alley from south texas all the way to kansas. and that is on the move oast ward. and tomorrow. a slightly greater risk of severe weather and all of those dynamics are in place and we have warm moist air. that is where we will see
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potential for severe weather. that is hail and damaging winds and heavy rainfall. we will so it in the last several days and over a to the of rain in the gulf coast and sen or eight everyones. and that is busy weather and people need to be on alert. >> we'll watch here and get the latest. and denver teacher's efforts to learn more about young students sparked a movement on social media. she asked her third graders to finish the statement, i wish my teacher knew. and in other cases heart breaking. and that is a way to understand them better.
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and that is a lesson we learn in chapters. and no chapter has ever been as important as this one. and it helped with simple request. and that is awe fault fault wanted snksz and would you have awe opz andalg're awnedry room? and explains why she is so tired in class. >> i wish she knew i didn't get much sleep today and i have it because of my baby sister. >> her father had been deported and the other woefully wrote she had no friends. >> it is heart breaking.
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and terrible situations by that. >> and it is hard. >> and tough as a tale as they were to tell and they would make kids stronger. and that reveals something about someone's life and brings new meaning to what is important and what life is truly all about. >> i am so glad they are giving. that and that is in denver. >> an ohio man arrested and charged after returning home in syria and what were specific orders to carry out a terror attack here. and ringo starr, the former
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is the box report. an ohio man pleads not get to terrorism charges. this man returned from a year in training in syria with a plan to attack men in uniform. the intent was to kill americans and police and anyone in uniform. >> brian joins us with more and boy, that is scary. >> reporter: it marks the first instance of an american successfully returning from terrorism training with directions to attack on u.s. soil. a bdi ramen a natural otherwised citizen in ohio intended to go to a military base in texas and kill 3 or 4 american soldiers execution style and his black up stand was to attack a u.s. prison. and two months after becoming a citizen. he purchased a one- way ticket
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to athens greece. he snuck into syria and trained with a powerful al-qaeda affiliate. he wanted to join isis. >> mr. mohammed had plans and did travel to syria, and received terrorism training there on weapon ands combat and tactics. >> while in syria two months, mohammed was instructed by a cleric to return to the u.s. and carry out an attack. he was influenced by his brother who died fighting for terrorist in syria. his attorney said he is scared and a normal 23-year-old kid. >> there is gray area. he doesn't exhibit violence. and no weapon's charge. 0. >> one attorney said this is
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a reminder to remain vigilant. >> we need to reach out to the communities here in the u.s. to get parents and family members and friends and co-worker ares to come forward when they see somebody who is showing radicalization. >> mohammed pled not guilty including to help terrorist and lying to the feds. if convicted he faces 45 years in prison, julie. >> great to see you and one of the biggest sticking points in washington is a removal of sanctions. many republicans argue it is those sanctions that crippled the economy and brought iran to the bargaining table. the obama administration is paying them in billions of unfrozen assets. james rosen explains.
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>> reporter: forget the sanctions and if and when iran and the u.s. finalize. they have received sen hundred million a month in assets unfrozen by the u.s. and negotiating partners and all of that mulla went to sen hundred million. >> this money could be used to buy rockets? >> we found out they were using money of theirs for those activities it would be a huge problem. i guarantee that. joishgs but the less than transparent regime not misusing the funds is difficult at best. and in the annual assessment of worldwide threats. the director of national intelligence that iowa ran was developing missiles and provided
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military support to damascus. and providing combat support and activities and posing an ongoing threat to u.s. national interest. >> it is financing and supporting terrorism and training terrorist and subvert the regional order and they will have greater resources that iran could not get to in the past. >> reporter: with greater certainty, the state department said it is separate from long-standing legal claims pressed in federal courts against the regime by hundreds of american families and carefully aided by iran including the hostage cries and is hesbollah bombing of a marine barracks in beirut. >> every issue. we don't toy the nuclear issue
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to any other issue with iran. we would not be able resolve the issues. >> reporter: iran could reap 420 billion over the next years and all from the frozen program. >> mobs reportedly attacking shop owners in jo hansburg. a similar attack including one that left six people dead. and authorities now setting up camp for hundreds of immigrants trying to escape the violence. some south africans a cows foreigners of taking jobs and opportunities away from them. and u.s. interest, they may be at risk as well. and they are threatening violence against busin including one that is controlled
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by walmart. they have cancelled the visit to indonezia. >> and thousands risking their lives and it is a top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >> italy. the coast guard rescued 450 refugees from ethiopia and syria. itily rescued 10000 refugees fleeing africa in the past week. and pop francis calling on leaders to do more to help the migrants. >> they are vowing to clean up the lake that are used. fish are dying in the water and crews pulling 37 tons of dead fish in the last few days. locals call the situation a disgrace. >>itily, the famed shroud of
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turin will be going on display. it is usually kept far from the public eye. pope francis will view the shroud in june. in the united kingdom. call them the royal super fans, crowds gathering outside of the london hospital where duchessicate will be dow to give birth. police are refusing them to camp outside of the hospital. that is a wrap in 80 seconds. >> house speaker john boehner talking economy and 2016, he had this to say about hillary clinton's prospect. >> what is she going to do for america? that's the real question. it's not about personalities.
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i think the fact that she will not turn over her server and ignored the law when it comes to how she was supposed to communicate as secretary of state, those questions are going to haunt her until she comes clean and an independent third party goes through the e-mails and determines which ones are public and which ones are private. >> you can catch more on john boehner's interview on sunday right here on fox news channel. >> a scary turn when a gorilla gets aggressive in a zoo. >> oh, man. >> you got to find out what led the gorilla to do. that and how the buffalo run free and how they may have gotten loose.
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optum. healthier is here. >> a charter bus catches fire on a busy highway and 52 people on the bus. and luckily everybody got off that bus safely. this bus and throw others. and they sent them to pick them up and return them safely to campus. >> 30000 gallons of diesel fuel after a pipeline leak. the source was isolated and multiple agencies are investigating and that is our top story in america.
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and illinois phillip 66 said workers. it spilled in a canal and emptied in the mississippi river. missouri. fire fighters responded to the partial collapse. and they used the old window and door coveringsment >> and it is a little sad and a lot sad to so them come down like that and i would like to see them saved. >> the cause of collapse is under investigation. >> nebraska thank goodness for
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triple layer glass. visitors get a care when a male gorilla charges. watch and listen. you can see the reflection of a little girl pounding her chest. and the animal charged. he was likely trying to intimidate the other male in the video. it is built to withstand and there was never a threat to the public. >> and washington state. a truck carrying honeybees over turned and backing up traffic for miles. and that loss is estimated at 100,000. the crash is under investigation. two buffalo are still on the los in hot springs arkansas. and a group of six broke free
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early thursday morning and we are seeing themroamming a suburban neighborhood. efforts are called off because of the heat. officials are concerned because resident are still on the lockout for these guys. and that isroamming your own street. they may have left people out on purpose. and they could get out by a human. a sports tirade and gets the reporter suspended from a job. tonight, the company is responding to critics who say the punishment is not harsh enough. it went viral and sometimes you can't beat a good glass of wine and knowing how many calories in
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>> and look at poor girl. espn suspended britt. and the towing saw no benefit except to highlight the personal attacks that employees and jobs and towing and had this to say. neither gina or lot clerk have any interest seeing brit suspended. she is our neighbor and as she said made remarks out of line. and she is human and errors and judgment can be made in the heat of the moment. >> wine makers and distillers worry they will cut in the bottom line. under the affordable care act,
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restaurants will be required to display calorie information on alcoholic beverages. >> reporter: new fda rules have wine makers upset saying that the government is going too far in this case in providing information to consumer. the label on wine may be a half-baked plan. >> how much can that help the consumer. >> a new fda rule will try to give estimate ofical rows they consume. and requiring theical row required. >> it is a limited view. >> the government thinks that people don't think about what they drink. in part, labelling will give consumer ares consistent and easy to understand nutritional
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information and they will make informed choices for themselves and their families. >> it is to give people an educated view of what is in their food and calories they are consuming which is important for controlling obesitty. and plus now rules don't apply to drinks on the wine list or any drinks not on the menu. >> it is more regulation to the industry. >> craft distillers are upset. and that is too many loop holes. >> and it is an indulgeigence. it is important for consumers to have that information. and they are lobbying to get it changed. if it doesn't change it could cost 5 or 10 percent more.
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and glass of wine or liquor. fox news. >> and earlier in the show we asked you which gop hopeful is best at making their case and why. and tons of replies. three contenders are close. marco rubio and ted cruz could be be the one. tweet me at julie banderas. and we'll meet more of the postafter the break. and honoring musicians for their contributions for rock and roll. [ female announcer ] hands were made for talking. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill not an injection
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and measles out break is linked to disneyland. and that is two incan youubation periods. and the outbreak began in december. and a man who landed his gyrocopter on the capitol lawn is on the way back to florida. he is charged with fell no. bmw is recalling mini coopers. a defect may prevent the air bag from deploying in a crash. >> which gop contender is making their case and why? and only candidates that towers is marco rubio and young and arctic out and finally a new
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republican face. about time. no bush/clinton race. walker, ginda ll walker- carson. wake up america. and the economy. and it is not iran. it is the economy. and he's tough and fearless like the gutless cowards that make up the g.o.p. >> you can join the conversation by tweeting me at julie banderas. and that is how fox reports.
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hello and good morning, friends, it is sunday, 19th of april. i'm anna kooiman. a fox news alert. isis claiming responsibility for its first major attack in brand new territory. we've got the fall out straight ahead. >> as the war on terror takes center stage, in champ, two -- in new hampshire, two presidential candidates discussing it. >> it's a disaster, we should have never been there. >> two opposing world views. we'll bring them to you just ahead. a new twist for a repo
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