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twitter and facebook page. right now "happening now". >> fox news alert. another security scare in the skies. the tsa failing to disqualify 73 airport workers whose name is on the terror watch list. >> and not finding all of the applicants in the airline industry getting the scrutiny they deserve. >> we heard a rumbling. >> this was not the landing they expected. >> and more than 70 people on a passenger jet get the ride of their lives after being on the ground. what caused the plane to skid off course. >> and a pool party cut short after being called to the scene. >> i understand how he was feeling.
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and i don't think he is have pulled a gun on a 15-year-old kid. >> what would be the fallout. >> they are interviewing the officers. barely escaping with their lives after becoming the bulldozer rampage. >> how do you stop the guy at the controls? it is all "happening now". >> the drive net widens for two convicted killers. there is growing concern over how they escaped. >> i am patty ann brown in for jennalily. the one on the left serving a life sentence for killing
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a sheriff's deputy and the one on the right doing 25 years to life. they cut through steel walls and a brick wall. they cut their way in and out of a steam pipe before slicing through eight manhole cover or a chain that held the manhole cover. it is likely they got inside help. we'll talk about it with bill daly. >> the governor said it is like something out of the movies. it is elaborate prison escape. >> what we have seen from alkatraz. and it wouldn't be humorous if these people are not scary. they are hardened criminals and murderers and from my take they had inside and outside help to help them get away. >> sweat has broken out of
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prison. he tortured his body and snapped his neck and cut up his body. 18 years this guy has been doing time. and he is a scary and dangerous individual. and deputies who caught and cornered him first time around said he is a scary man. >> this manhunt is going from canada and prison is close to the u.s. border and all the way down to the southern states all the way to mexico. and there is a lot of questions of how they cut through the wall and pipes? how did that get the tools? and what happens next. they are out there. and left with the shirts on their back. is somebody gives money or
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proceeds? >> given the way they got out and all of the preplanning to go into this. one would think they had a ride or pick up once they got out of the manhole cover. >> it would certainly suggest that they had other things in process waiting for them once they get out. and raises questions as to who that is. authorities are trying to find out who they are, they will look closely at the people with connections and people who sent them thing ands family members and friends who they had contact with or past association with. a lot of people run in the same packs and it may be the same people they have known for years. >> they are taking a look at a female prison employee who may
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have provided help but not a security guard. how does an inmate get in constant contact enough that they can form a bond or relationship with a nonprison guard? >> yes, it sounds a bit abstract, but unfortunately in prison settings there is subcultures that exist. someone can be maintenance or daily contact with the prisoners. we don't know if they were in the cells or fro time and worked in the prison and had contact with someone, but certainly getting access to power tools and cutting through the wall and pipe requires a contractor or someone else on the inside at least turning a blind eye. >> a partnerly the walls of the cell were steel.
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they cut underneath the panel under the bunks and made it in the crawlspace and dropped down six stories and broke through a wall and cut in a 24 inch steam poip and cut out a chain that was covering the manhole cover. and that is professionally done. and somebody in the crawlspace and they are there to do the work for them. >> what i would say, john looking at the complexity of this. and they wouldn't. they would get access to look at the information where they knew a, the steam pipe didn't have steam in it otherwise they would be parboiled, and they were able to make their way through the
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inside of the walls of the prison and get out. someone gave them information about the way it is configured and get out and these power tools, big question. more so john what are they doing now? great later on to find out who helped them and have information. they turned a blind eyed or gave them information. but who are they working with outside. >> hundred thousand reward from the state to lead to their recanture; bill thank you. >> jon, a now controversy on hillary clinton. she was giving instead of receiving donations. they shelled out hundred thousand to a new york times group the same year the paper endorsed her in 2008.
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what is the full out so far over the clinton foundation? >> this coming from a conservative washington free beacon. the hundred thousand back in 2008 why is that significant? it came from a family foundation that is different than the bill hillary and chelsea foundation we have heard about so far. it is about her personal giving. the money went to a new york types charity that is overseen by new york times executive. significant because the times endorsed hillary clinton over barak obama and john edwards. you talk about robert rice saying he thinks that both clintons have to be more transparent about the foundation giving. >> she is running a general
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election campaign already. and i do think that the issue of disclosure and full disclosure is a co vulnerability. and her husband as well. put everything out. more disclosure than any other candidate. >> reporter: he went on to say that bill clinton should end the practice of paid speeches. and democrats pushing back by noting that former president bush is giving peaches and his brother jeb bush is looking sourcely about getting in the presidential race. >> and carle foriana put out all of the information about her finances. >> reporter: when you compare the two it is interesting. carle foriana has a net worth of
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$59 million. but hillary clinton it is a wide range. she had a financial disclosure form with the financial commission. but well is a lot of details to beout. carle foriana, income and 30 million for hillary clinton. and federal tax return relief. carle foriana has did that and hillary clinton has not. and another interesting note when hillary clinton disclosed some of her finances to the federal commission recently what was not mentioned, we learned later that bill clinton set up a corporation in delaware to take consulting fees. >> edhenary thanks.
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>> and isis forces and iraqi forces capturing parts of the iraqi city. in northern baghdad, the city fell to it isis a year ago. national security correspondent jennifer griffith live with the latest. joishgs pentagon officials tell us it is too early to celebrate. iraqi forces have not taken all of the refinery. the forces broke through the isis siege this weekend. the first good news since the fall of ramadi last month. the air coalition only cared out three air strikes this weekend.
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u.s. officials tell me some parts of the city of baji was taken back with help of iowa rannian militia. they pushed some isis fighters away from government buildings. he said isis occupies portions of the tea and nearby refinery and the official didn't know what percentage of the town and refinery are under isis control. they have a foot hold in bochlth president obama talked about about isis this month. >> when a final plan is presented to me by the pentagon i will share it with the american people. we don't yet have a complete strategy because it requires commitments on the parts of the iraqis as well. >> reporter: a u.s. official clarified the
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president's remarks and said president obama is speaking about how to accelerate and equip the iraqi forces. so far 8920 troops have been trained by american forces. the pentagon would not say if they are fighting in ba ji right now. >> thank you, jennifer. so the iraqi forces take one step forward, woe talk to a former intelligence officer who said it doesn't change the strategy. that's ahead on "happening now". >> and another closed door for an american journalist on trial for espionage in iran. we'll talk to his brother about what is done to bring him home. and let us hear from you. what do you think about hillary clinton's scandals.
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>> right now, brand new developments from a washington post reporter on espionage charges in iran. and while details remain vague, we learned that rezaian defended himself in english. his brother a li joins us now. ali, i know it is difficult times for your family. and as you continue to fight the charges, espi anog. where are they accusing him of espionage? >> they put out some information that he had contact with folks in the journalistic community and gaerthed information about the foreign policys of iran but really nothing he did outside of
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the bounds of typical journalist and he never had access to secret information. there is no basis for the charges. >> so the iran wran government issousing him as a pawn in a scheme? >> you know i couldn't tell you exactly what is going o. jason didn't have going to do with the u.s. government and it is unbelievable to think that they could get an advantage by holding him. >> i know you have spoken personally with the president about his capture and imprisonment, what did president obama say? >> he reiterated that the administration is following it closely and doing everything they can. and bring it up every time they meet with iranian officials during the talks. and that it was very important to him to make sure jason and the others were brought him soon
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as possible. >> obviously very important to iran to get a nuclear agreement. do you think that his imprisonment is going to figure bo whatever deal the administration cuts with iran? >> it is hard to believe it that there is something that bring its to together. i don't think there is a quid pro quo or anything like that. but i can't believe the negotiations and what is going on now, haven't tremendously complicated the situation. >> it is a secret process and they don't say anything about the charges or let people in to watch the court proceedings and the mystery that surrounds the case must be maddening to you and your family. >> my mother was there and she's been in iran for a month and
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been able to see him twice and not in the context of the trial. they will not let my sister-in-law and mother in to support him. and as i said there is no information or secret information to be presented that would be be logical. >> even the u.n. said there are no grounds for him to be held. those are the kinds of people our country proposes to deal w. ali, our best to you and jason. >> thank you very much. >> and two months before the iowa trau poll and the state that holds the first straw poll of the nation. we learn two presidential hopefuls plan to skip altogether. >> and why president obama said
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>> frightening moments in new york state. a united airline jet skid off the runway. it was a slick runway in buffalo. the plane landed throw hundred feet and skidded in a grass safety area. no injuries were reported. ntwo months before approximate the iowa state straw pollment joanie ernest is saying what she would like to see in a candidate who wins the poll.
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>> we need to have someone who will express conservative views and of course and i am looking for somebody that is reaganesque and reach all aspects of our voting population here in america. >> and talking about that is juan williams fox political analyst. and molly, editor and one, you heard the definition of reaganesque and conservative and appeal to many aspects of the voting population. does anyone fit that bill? >> it is interesting. i covered ronald reagan. and i think of tremend out cha ris maand good locks and charm and among the republican nom nos, two stand out. senators paul and rubio. but you think of people with
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background of strong conservative and the person in the tape that we are seeing scott walker governor of wisconsin and former governor of florida jeb bush. and in turns that senator is talking about jeb bush scott walker, marco rubio and rand paul. nmolly, does anybody in the republican field strike you. >> i can so why she had trouble picking a particular candidate. and unlike previous campaigns the entire field has reaganesque. rubio and farriona and rand paul who are roaching out with percentages that we are not seeing since reagan. and jeb bush and particularly rick perry. and if you take reagan's noted
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ability to connect with common man. scott walker. negotiating with unions and reaching out to normal people. the entire people is reaganesque and nice to be republican right now contrast with the democratic fold. >> we can't take one from another and vote for the whole group it is going to be 1, 1 way or the other. jeb bush and huckabee said they would skip the straw poll. is it still relevant. >> that is i question for iowans. and it used to be defining and patty ann that you have to go in there and make a play. but we have seen increasing number of people deciding it is too much of the evangeliical conservative base that defines the winner and let's move on to new hampshire and south carolina
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and get a sense of what the general public electorate is looking for. at the moment i think that is why scott walker the governor of wisconsin looks to be in a dominant position in iowa wa. he is appealing to the base and using the fact that wisconsin is a neighboring state to win re conservative and evangeliowa cal votes. >> how important is it? >> iowa should do more for the republican party. it hasn't voted for a republican president in how many years and their policy is big government subsidies for agriculture crops and that doesn't work well with the republican voters. let other states compote to have a role. and match more with electing someone nationwide.
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>> thank you both for joining us. >> and the pitch is high and the world leaders meeting in the g- seven summit. president obama talking about the battle against isis. >> and the trial with jamesholmes uproar in court over something he put on twitter.
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uedgy as the g- seven is wrapping up. the iraqi leader said the u.s. led coalition is not helping his government do enough to defeat the terrorist army. for his part president obama acknowledged that our strategy to defeat isis is a work in progress even as he pledges support for iraq. andrew poke is a former u.s. army intelligence officer and former advisor to nato in afghanistan and now a professor in the clarmont college. how would you assess the strategy to deal with isis? >> well i am moderately encourageaged the iraqis capture
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biji. but it doesn't fix the problem. in the absence of u.s. troops are the militias the kurds and the shiite militias you saw new's reports that the shiite militias were involved in the capture. the problem is the more you use those folks, the more you alienate the sewnies who are co to defeating isis. the folks hate them. >> and prime minister of iraq said hey, we need more help and support from the united states isn't that all we are doing since the last u.s. forces pulled out and even before then? >> we have given the iraqis weapons and training. and as defense secretary carter
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said it comes down to the will to fight. and the police forces don't have as much of that as the shiite militia and it is kurds, right? the administration needs to a mp the weapons to the kurds which the iraqi sfrl government would hate but at least offer us's better proxy than the shiite militias that are no friends of ours. >> and the american people don't seem too impressed with the strategy going forward. the polling completed last week when asked if the obama administration has a clear strategy of defeating isis. only 19 percent. 19 percent of those responding said yes. and more than 70 percent said no. the president said we have a strategy but he said we to to
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gel it with the iraqis before it is all finished. what are the folks isis thinking about approximate this? >> the thinking we don't have a strategy is shared by the isis and g-7 and 70 percent of the america. we are in the majority. if i were isis i would not be afraid of what the americans are throwing at me rit. i would know that sun ni and iraq and syria will be with me as long as the only alternative is the increasingly pro iraqi and openly pro iranian syrian forces. i wouldn't be worried about them at all. >> the president said it will take time. and ultmately isis is going to
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be defeated. where does he get it? >> he is only going to be president orth year and a half. you don't want to be to cynical, but if you show moderate ground gains, this is milwaukee or marco rubio or someone else's problem. >> thank you. >> right now, a court appointed seek tryst taking the stand in the trial against james holmes. the judge reprimanding the prosecutor after he sent a tweet. the da referencing the sprue with holmes. i agree on the video and i hope the jordo, too. >> and back with our legal panel
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thank you both for joining us. heather, you are a trial attorney. how serious is this? >> it is very serious and the judge was not too closed with what the prosecutor did. and if you are on trial, you are on stage. and so not only the tweet itself. but the fact that the jurors could have looked over and sewn him to do this when the jourors are paying attention. it is totally bad form and understandable that the judge could get angry. >> the prosecutor was wrong in tweeting on cross examination. >> what he said. and he agrees with the expert. and as heather mentioned, you don't want the jorto so it. and texting in a crucial. the case turns on that witness.
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turns on that. and the jury will so that. and if you are representing the defendant. it is not part. it is not on record that the prosecutor was slouching or tweeting and the judge should come down on him harder. it is not really going to have an outcome on the case. >> you are six weeks into trial and all of the lawyers are exhausted. you are not sleeping or eating. and focused on the case. you don't want to be doing either. >> you have to stay off social media. and again, the jurors see the device. >> and a lot of times, the court takes way the cell phones of the jurors and that is a reason
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for them not to be jealous of you. we are talking a death penalty case. >> they have victims, pay attention. you want to object. and you don't want to tweet. >> if they are not paying attention and miss something. >> what if it goes to an appeal is it an issue to over turn the verdict. >> if he's found guilty and sentenced to death. it will be a polled. you can throw in everything. and if you have a disinterested prosecutor, somehow or some weigh they will get before the appellet. >> and you might have had impact ands were they on themselves had social med why.
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and even on the weekends you don't want jurors to think that are allowed to go to a movie. >> you have to on remember jourors awe get an opportunity to talk to them. they are interested in you. and they spend every day with you lawyers and they are paying attention to what you do. they see you. and goggle your life. and you want to make sure you are serving your cloint not only 9- 5. >> and so is googling the prosecutor is that acceptable. >> you are not supposed to read about the case. but you can learn about the judge and attorneys and court reporter, that part is not off
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limits. >> it is fair that they the same to you. >> thank you both so much. >> and talking about technology. apple giving fans an eye fall today a they unfield a new product in san francisco. we are live at that event. >> chaos in a pool party. and all captured on tape. an officer pulls the gun. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription
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hi, everyone. coming up on the real story, i don't know about you, but one of my favorite movies. shahshang redemption. and we'll have the video of the boston terror suspect being shot by police released to the
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public. what does it show or not show. >> new information on a security loop hole in the skies. the tsa failing to disquaff 73 workers of tsa whose names were on the check list. the tsa delegated them to the airports and airlines themselves and they relied on incomplete information. missing social security numbers and names not written out >> a 48-year-old man in australian arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. he drove a stolen bulldozer in a house where a woman and her two children were sloping. there were no injuries. the man stole the bulldozer from a nearby plant.
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they used paper spray to top the suspect and stop the bulldozer. >> foul out in a texas pool party. a dallas police officer pulls his guns on the teens there. casy has more on this. >> reporter: patty ann, in mckinney, texas. 30 miles north of dallas. police were called to a community pool in a neighborhood to it a report of kids fighting at a party that was going on there. the attendee shot it and uploaded it to youtube. it went viral. >> a officer throws a 15 year old girl to the grouped and she begs someone to call her mother. and then watch this. he then draws his pistol on the other teams.
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he is a ten year veteran of the department. he is on administrative lead while an internal investigation plays out. >> they will interview those involved and we are talking to everybody that we come in contact or involved in this incident. nthree officers initially responded and nine showed up and said the large crowd did not disperse. homeowners in the neighborhood said the party was growing out of hand and people showed up uninvited and caused trouble. some are supporting the police. and in believe that there are racial undertones and the they are flooded with calls calling for the officer's resignation.
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the police chief seen in the video was released to her family. casy thank you. >> and science fikdz moving closer to reality. helping robots after disasters. we'll show the amazing things they can do. and apple kicks off a big conference. they are live in the event with more joe. >> reporter: jon, it is all about sock ware here in san francisco. and how it will change the way you use your iphone and ipad. and what is going to happen with apple and music, coming up next. e grams of protein... and 26 vitamins and minerals. and now with... ...twice as much vitamin d ...which up to 90% of people don't get enough of. the sunshine vitamin! ensure. take life in.
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cutting edge technology that could alter the response to emergencies. robots cutting through a wall turns valves and working on other tasks at a disaster simulation site in california. teams from around the world competing for a $2 million research award. researchers have been working for years on building robots that can maneuver three danger zones. >> we get most of our ideas about robotics from science fiction, and we want to show a little bit of science. the reason you need robots is when it's too dangerous for people to go into a particular site. the great example was at fukushima. they could have gone in there and vented the reactor and prevented the explosions. >> a group from south korea took home the top prize. >> cool stuff. mac attack at the worldwide developers conference in san francisco where apple is unveiling a wide range of new products set to shock, awe and change their tech game. more live from san francisco
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with a look. jo? >> reporter: hey, john you know oftentimes we hear about apple hardware, though ipads and hardware. today it's all about software. 6,000 app developers people that build the apps that work on your phone inside this building behind me. listening to ceo tim cook. they have unveiled a number of big software updates, an update to the software that runs on your mac laptop osx el captain has been unveiled here with more security and more features. also on your phone, ios 9 unveiled just moments ago. enhances the battery life and what apple says it can do and also enhanced security and a couple of other features including serie esiri the voice assistant and more on apple pay now available at more than 1 million locations. apple is also expanding it to the united kingdom but the big headline has not come out of
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this event. we expect to hear much more about this much anticipated streaming music service. apple acquired beats and beats music last year for a very hefty price tag. we expect to hear more about a potential $10 a month music streaming service available in the coming months to compete against spotify and pandora, so if all the other big apple announcements about hardware today is really about how the software works. jon? >> jo ling kent have fun in san francisco. >> what do barbara bush and others have in combo? it's all part of the final 30 coming next.
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in 2008 eight inmates busted out of a new mexico prison by climbing pipes inside a wall and slicing a hole in the roof. all of them were caught that. same year a female inmate escaped from an indiana prison with the help of a prison guard. she remained on the run for four months. in 1997 six inmates managed to tunnel out of a pennsylvania maximum security prison that had been considered escape-proof. they were all eventually caught and in 196 it three inmates managed to get out of the famous alcatraz prison in san francisco bay using raft made from prison coats and rubber cement. they were never found, but officials think they may have drowned. and it's time now for the final 30. barbara bush turns the big 9-0 today, and to celebrate the milestone mrs. bush is backing a $7 million challenge to create a mobile app aimed at improving adult literacy. china, deploying drones to fight cheating. they are flying over testing centers to scan for signals from illegal devices smuggled by students taking the annual
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college entrance exam. the times we live in. and a reunion that's so heartwarming, a naval officer in california surprising his 5-year-old daughter during her dance rehearsal after being deployed ten months. welcome home. >> that's great. thanks for joining us. "the real story" with gretchen carlson starts now. >> thanks very much guys. ahead, brand new video out of boston as police take down a suspect in a potential terror attack there. plus the stunning prison break. it's like "shawshank redemption." investigators now looking for accomplices on the inside. and the 2016 power index, a look at the latest on who is up and who is down. i'm gretchen carlson. "the real story" starts right now. ♪ all right. so you're going to check out this brand new video showing the moment that boston officers fatally shoot a suspect in a terror plot to kill police. hi everyone.

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