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horsing. we want american farrow to be a brand. and instead, this horse will be put out for stud fees because they are millions and millions of dollars. >> historic afternoon. up next julie banderas. >> fox news alert. horse racing his its first triple crown winner in then years. american pharaoh winning the belmont stakes in new york. a historic moment for the story of horse racing. rick you cover the stories every year and now you can report on this. >> reporter: yeah we have seen a lot of horses and jockeys try to win the triple crown. throw in the last four years and 13 horses and today, in fact just moments ago, we had a now triple crown winner for the first time since 1978, american
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pharaoh out of the gates first and led the entire race and woundut winning by a couple of lengths to a 90000 crowd here in belmont park. there was a lot of anticipation and talking about what a special horse american pharaoh was. the trainer, bob badford was here throw times and the jockey had ridden to other horses to try for the triple crown. the owner of the horse talked to us about how excited he was and how it would make history and this was a day that his whole family and race fans were hoping for to see it broken and tonight it was american pharaoh wins the belmont stakes and the triple crown. first horse since 1978 to do it. >> amazing stuff. i can't imagine the vibe there. and everybody started screaming
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and he was ahead, did you feel he was going to win? >> reporter: we did. certainly he came out of the gates ahead and he did that in the last couple of races, he looked got and never faltered. they had talked to us about how strong and healthy this horse was. it was his fifth race and he now here from louisville. and many of the horses didn't run a kentucky or in baltimore, and they rain today much fresher than american pharaoh. this is a strong horse and ruins fluididy and did not disappoints. there was a lot of people hoping for a longer shot and that taylor bird would make people money. but instead american pharaoh won
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his owners northerly a million today. >> all right. we'll be back with rick for more on the race. i am julie banderas and this is the fox report. another race for the white house. presidential politics getting hog- wild in iowa. ♪ >> a few of confirmed presidential contenders. the event drawing seven gop hopefuls. and kicking off in the state that will start the nominating process last year. and we have bob. and it wouldn't have fit in coach. john how are you doing?
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>> reporter: it doesn't do good in the overhead bin. wait until you see the horse race out of iowa wa. this is an outdorreltail politic events that iowa is famous covering. freshman senator joniernst. leading motorcycle riders from des moines all the way up here in boone. and folks got to rub shoulders with wisconsin. he led the polls, partly because iowans like a leader that can fight and win. he was one of the governors that hillary clinton attacked this weekend that tend to keep minorities and poor from vote nothing america today. i asked walker about that. >> what do you say about the accusation. >> our laws are clear.
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hard to cheat and easy to vote. hillary clinton is out of touch with mainstream america. >> reporter: i put that question to carle foriana. she has made sharp criticism of hillary clinton the centerpiece of the campaign. >> she is playing the game of the democrats, identity politics and do anything and everything possible to convince people that republicans are against them. >> reporter: the candidate carle foriana got good news. she cracked the top ten of candidates, meaning that if she continues on that track, she will be one of those people on stage for the all important fox news presidential debate. she's looking up and hoping to go in that direction. >> interesting, the new york times made an issue of marco rubio's driving record and i
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understand you spoke to him about that. >> reporter: i d. he and his wife have racked up 17 moving violations over the last 18 years and a lot of people thought that is a frivolous story and a hit piece on the republican presidential candidate. i got a chance to ask senator rubio about that and here's what he told me. fair or unfair. >> you run for president and people look at everything. i want to keep focused on the issues that matter to the americans. $18 trillion debt. and americans are making less. and i will focus on that. >> reporter: rubio took on the question what hillary clinton. republican party is trying to keep minority voters voting and trying to keep him from voting. julie? >> thank you very much john.
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>> and right now president obama is traveling to europe to attend the g-seven summit in germany. the president left andrews base. for a second year a row russian president putin was not envitted to the gathering. he was kicked out of the g- eight after henexed part of crimia. and the conference itself will get under way under tight security. over 20000 police are on the streets to keep protestors from the site. and kevin is live in austriia with the rest of the story. >> reporter: good evening to you, and we are in austrian and a beautiful setting for another
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important economic summit. it is about growth and development and trade and stimulating the economy of not only g- seven but democracies. and yet there is a security component that we are accustomed to hearing. a lot of people want to talk about what is happening in the battle against terrorism. it is a profound problem in iraq. isis has been creating a big problem there. and as you pointed out, the president left the white house and making his way over to andrews air base and boarded air force one en route to the summit. people want to know what the major powers will do over the iowa sis threat. they are overrunning ramadi and syria and iraq. and the iraqi prime freedom wants to engage global leaders
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and get them involved in the terrorism fight. it is not only his country he says. this is at a time the white house is trying to pull back. josh earnest described the budget battle and priority battles. he taughts the effort to back off in iraq. >> with everything from reducing spending to raising tax rates on the wealthiest americans and reasonably drawing down a large number of military personnel from iraq and afghanistan and play a part in that as well. joishgs did you get that. responsibly drawing down personnel in iraq and afghanistan. the white house wants to pull back and get out of the business of being in long protracted fights. for his part the prime minister said i need and want your help. but experts say that is i tough sell for the white house as they
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try to get away from that. and listen to what the experts say tonight. >> as he sees his country swallowed up by the terrorist group, he wants more weapons faster and anti- tank weapon withes and he wants additional support on the military and communications side. >> reporter: nail on the head. he wants support. will the global leaders step up and help not only iraq but help the globe tamp down isis and all terrorism? we'll hear more about that. the president has his meeting. and a readout ahead of the meeting tells us that we shouldn't expect a lot out of it here. >> kevin, thank you very much. interesting. >> and family and friends and political dignaitaries come together in a tribute to beau
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bide boyd who passed away from brain cancer. mourners turned out in the st. anthony delaware church. it is one of the state's popular and public servants was laid to rest. he served in the national guard and delaware. >> and mourners included president obama and president clinton. >> he was a man who led the life where the means were important as the ends. and the example he set made you want to be a better dad or better son or better brother or sister. better at your job. a better soldier. he made you want to be a better person. >> doug mcelway joins us live
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from wilmington. >> all of the dignaitaries have now left. and st. anthony roman catholic church transformed in a different venue for tomorrow's celebration for the largest follow-upped raiser of the year. it is a sign that life goes on. mourners got a taste of that tragedy and grief in one of the euology. hunter biden described his first childhood memory. waking up in a hospital badly injured after a car wreck that killed his mother and sister. and he leaned over to his brother and he said i love you. he described a hospital room 53 years later to so older brother beau grefously sick from brain
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cancer. >> it began, so did it end. his family surrounding him. and everyone holding on to him. each of us desperately holding him. and each of us whispering i love you, i love you. i held his hand. and he took his last breath. and i know that i was loved and i know that his hand will never leave mine. >> reporter: many speak and praise beau biden as a natural born leader and easily taken on the senate society. he wanted to remain attorney general of the state of delaware
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where he was the most admired politician in the state. hunter boyd bide paid homage to jill boyd boyd who made the family whole again and he called upon her to make the family whole in the face of another devastating loss. julie back to you. >> thank you so much. >> and the search is on for two convicted killers on the los. they scaped from prison in an extraordinary act. and how the pair managed to get free without anyone noticing. and more on the top story, american pharoah wins the triple crown and wins the belmont stakes. we have more on this story coming up.
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responding to a massive cyber attack and treating it as a national security and she the work of foreign spies. the breach may have compromised 4 million federal employees. the attack originated out of china and investigators are not pointing their fingers to the chinese government. but one leader said it has the hallmarks of a national attack. molly isn't the best working theory of the attack of chinese government or some group in china. >> reporter: that's what members of congress are saying. the house is waiting for the fbi to investigate further. and saying they have siing can concerns about china's conduct in cyberspace. here's how one analyst sos the origins of the massive cyber
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attack. >> the fact that the last known location came from china, tells us that either somebody is setting up china and making them look like. hackers can do that. like russia, or it is the chinese government in light of the fact that there is diplomatic discussions that are not going so well for the white house and chinese government on how to better copt cyber security. >> reporter: employees are being told by foreign spy services to use or rekraut them. >> china said it was not them. what did they say? >> reporter: the spokesman for china was shocked that the united states thought china would be behind the attack. we hope that the u.s. can stop
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being paranoid and instead show more trust and cooperation in this field. one expert said the u.s. has the technical responsibility to respond but we do not do it. >> the problem is we are the good guys and we fight with one hand behind our back. china and russia and iran attack targets that we consider off limits. it is a policy issue. >> reporter: the latest cyber attack happen in december and remained undetected until april. jowly. >> molly, thank you. >> gunfire are on the southern border with a helicopter in the sights. and a woman was suffering life
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no serious injuries were reported but the severe weather could extend in kansas and nebraska. >> a woman in serious condition tonight in a massachusetts hospital after being struck in the hit with a bat in the red sox game. the bat broke in the second inning, the game was delayed for several minutes. she was seen bleeding from the head. as she was seen wheeled from denver. we are told now she is expected to survive. the bat broke and she was hit in the head and looked miserable. >> the umpire stopped the game and the folks came on the field. the stretcher crews handled it well. >> i felt bad. i worried. >> the family of the victim said thank you for the prayers and
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asked for privacy as she recovers. >> a massive manhunt in upstate new york. two convicted murderers break out of a maximum security prison in an elaborate bid for freedom. police are warning that the two men right here are extremely dangerous. officials discovered they were missing after a morning bed check. and discovered dummies dressed with heeds. they used power tools to get through the cell wall and navigated tunnels before escape nothing a manhole. >> this is the first escape from the maximum security portion of the institution ever since 1865. so by definition it was an extraordinary act. >> take a look.
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here are the suspects at large armed and dangerous. david sweat is serving a life sentence for killing a sheriff's deputy. and richard mat for murder and murdering. police are warning anyone who might so them not to approach them and call 911 immediately. nmoving on to a different story, the duggar daughters are speaking out about being the victims of inappropriate touching of their brother. it is a not to miss interview with megyn kelliy. jessica and jill duggar say they are victimized all over again by the media. >> when you found out it was on the cover of in touch weekly what was your reaction? >> like they don't have the right to do this. they can't do this to us.
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>> and yet they did. >> they did. >> the system set up to protect kids both those who make mistakes or have problems like this in their lives and the one affected by those choices tis greatly failed. >> you can catch megyn kelliy's exclusive interview. part- one with the parents and part two with daughters jessa and jill. now that josh duggar's two sisters are coming to the defense. dow believe that the family is overly critized or should the show be permently cancelled. >> one droifr thought he anyhow his rights when he refused to roll down his winnow and show
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by to beau boyd bide. he passed away from brain cancer at 46 years old and president obama delivering one of the euology. >> and death toll rising after a earthquake in malaysian. eight others are still missing. the volcano fears in indonessia and prompting the farm ares to harvest the crops early. this volcano erupted since just in the past three years. >> and a major escalation in the against saudi arabia and the extremist that took over the government of yemen. the iowa rannian back houdi rebels fired a scud missile to the area where there is a large
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air base. the saudis responded by taking it out by two patriot missiles. >> reporter: julie, this is the first time a scud missile was fired at saudi arabia since the country entered the fight against terrorist forces. the scud was intercepted at 2:45 over the city that was in the southwestern part of the saudi arabia according to military officials. this is where one of the largest air bases are located. air sirens blared as one of two patriot missiles were let out to takedown the scud. military officials say the rebels fired the missile. they took control of yemen in
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september and driving out the president there. the saudi- led coalition launched numerous air strikes and other forces targeting the scud missile launchers. the hootis are controlling 300 scud missiles and show that the rebels have firepower to target saudi arabia and jeopardizes the peace talks in againeva. >> there is renewed controversy surrounding the six prisoners released last december. four syrians and a tu nissian and a palestinian were sent to uragua y. and documents show that the same men considered a high risk national security threat and that one is an explosive trainer for al-qaeda. kristin has more from washington
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with. >> reporter: hi, julie, according to classified documents released by wiki leaks. they were considered a high- risk threat to national security in 2007 yet last december the december released them to uya gua y. and chris loan wrote a letter and saying no individuals were conducting or facilitating terrorism activities. and the newly released documents say that the administration anyhow that one of the released was a senior explosive trainer for al-qaeda. and someone who had knowledge of the 9/11 attacks. >> there was additional information that showed that it the previous information that was correct. we certainly stand by the information in slo an's letter.
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>> reporter: some republicans on capitol hill are trying to find out if other leaders received the letters. >> we know the administration is committed to closing guantanamo down. there is a attitude about releasing people. >> reporter: turns out 60 percent of the gitmo detainees had previously deemed high risk by the defense department. julie. >> thank you for that report. and a helicopter crew watching the u.s. border with mexico forced to make an emergency landing. the office of crew was guarding laredo and a mexican hit the helicopter. the mexican government is cooperating and the search is now on for suspects on both
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sides of the border. >> and from a scare to the border and concern about safety about americans in mexico. some in congress are now suggesting that mexico is one of the most dangerous places on earth. and even asking the state department to shuter several consulates. >> reporter: it may be the most dangerous place in the world. not the middle east but mexico said the utah republican congressman jason ca ffetz. it is places like mexico are the kind of spots for diplomats, that it is easy to be lulled in to a sense of false security and you can find yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: the state department put out an alert for those traveling in the area
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south of the texas border. violent conflicts with with the criminals and mexican military can occur in all parts of the region and day. no highway routes through tamaulipas are considered safe. they urged secretary of state john kerry to reduce the level of violence. and said he could consider closing the consulates. >> people are dying every day in the streets. it is frightening how drnls it is in mexico. n100 u.s. citizens are murdered and 130 kidnapped last year. rival gangs compoting for the drugs going north and stolen cars and cash flowing south. yet the media stay quiet.
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>> there is an concerted effort on the part of the mexican government to suppress certain areas when it comes to public awareness of violence. >> reporter: the bottom line stretches of mexico are not safe for america especially after sun down. the state department is on notice that congress is watching. two planes getting their wings clipped after trouble on the tarmac. and what is happening here. and why are these goats dressed in pajamas?
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>> a fender bender of sorts. one aircraft tried to get back out of the gate in the bush bank bob hope airport. both planes were taken out of service and the passengers were put on other planes and taken to their destination. amtrak trainloaded with passengers collides with a tractor trailer. that is our top story in america. an amtrak train carrying 200 people plows in a swemy truck. the train was traveling from san antonio to chicago. the pores was powerful and the seamy was split in half.
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and the police sergeant suv. and happen on friday under control. >> and the pavement collapsed in front of me. the officer managed to climb on the roof of the vehicle and walked away with minor injuries. but the car was a total loss. >> and a police officer smashing out, and speeding. this after the officer asked him for license and registration and warned him his window would be. >> can i see your driver's license. let me ask you as a man what right do you have to stop another man. >> the officer arrested the 49-year-old man. he said the traffic stop cost
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him $800 and faced with a choice and he would do it all over again. >> because i was right. and if i am right i am not backing down. and maine, giving birth to the latest internet sensation and the baby goes in pajamas and they posted the video on youtube this week. it got a million vows. the owner said it is good for business. and the goes unusual attire the farmer explained who doesn't want to send a cold rainy district attorney in pajamas. >> and a horse riding in to history. >> the 37 year wait is orch. american pharaoh won the triple crown. >> american fario welcoming the
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first triple crown winner in 37 years. rick is there in belmont park. and he got to it see the history. >> reporter: full discloser. we are in a parking lot watching on an ipad when history was made in belmont park. we are here and back in the trek and talked to the people who watched the race and were estatic and they saw history in the making. i managed to buy $2 on american pharaoh and it is worth 3.50. now. the person with one and half million wins 800000 and his owner wins 800000 minus 10 percent to the jockey and trainer who was trying for the fourth time to win the triple crown and victor make plenty of
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money here as they did in baltimore and kentucky. and the owner has more money to make with the stallion. he was valued at 20 million and now the owner said he's worth more than that. and it was a dra mat being day for horse raising. and known 78 affirmed won the triple crown. 14 won the kentucky derby and the preakness before getting to belmont and none of them until american pharaoh completed the third jewel. take a look at what it looked like on the mile and half oval as american pharaoh proved all of the people right of those who supported him. he was the best two-year-old and now earned a place in history. >> you can barely afford
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a starbucks with the winning. >> reporter: i don't drink coffee. >> rick thank you. and sorry you got stuck in the parking lot with the race. >> if you can't get enough of sharks, now there is an app for that. a new program to teach people why sharks are good for us and our planet under the waves. and plus a game of cat and mouse coming to a head in new york times square. minnie mouse and hello kitty.
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characters asking for tips. police arrested performers dressed as minnie mouse and hello kitty. the claws came out after they posed for a picture and argued over the tip. it is not the first time one of these caces ended up on the wrong side of the law. >> imagine being able to learn more about sharks and the environment they live in. now there is a mobile app to teach people that most people are unaware that the sharks actually do and they are vital to the health of our ocean. claudia cowan takes us under the sea with shark net. >> meme is enthralled by sharks. >> they are a mist row to us. they live in murky water and we can't see them. and they will come up for like two seconds.
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now she can get to know the sharks through shark net. an effort by the tan ford scientist to engage the public with satellite tracking maps. >> we'll send people the message that sharks are part of the eco system and they have large sharks and knowing what they are doing and where they are. we hope to encourage participation am orth app follows the research done by the them. >> and they tracked one great white from cop cod and noefrjt it is not a warns system but a way to share data. >> they spend months at a time out in the ocean. andousing technologies we are able to learn how they use that
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that is third all time. >> and the duggar sisters have a interview with megyn kelliy. they come to his defense. earlier we asked you if the family is overly crit otherwised. here is the responses. should be allowed to continue in order to so how they continue handling their family situation. >> clark kent. he who lives in glass houses should not throw stones and cancel it. >> and there must be another christian family worthy to replace them enough already. >> the partners at the very least should know crit otherwised as hypocrites and the show should be cancelled. >> you can join the conversation and catch megyn kelliy's two- part intruchlt part- one with
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the parents and tomorrow night daughters jessa and jill. that's how fox reports this saturday june 6th. justice with judge jeanine starts right now. >> breaking news tonight, american fairio wins the belmont stakes to win the first u.s. triple counsel in 37 years. welcome to justice. i am jeanine. and the historic win just moments ago, take a look. >> here it is. american pharoah. american pharoah has won the triple crown. >> and our own rick leaventhal is there with with the latest. >> reporter: pretty

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