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>> in our country. >> i oner if they will have american acents or british. >> and that's it for us. >> julie banderas is up next. stick around guys. >> a suspect opens four spraying the building with bullets. now that suspect is dad. good evening, i am julie banderas. police say a man showed up with intent of major damage. he planted pipe bombs and fired automatic weapons and shot at with officers and then the chase. the suspect ramming patrol cars in his way. and refusing to get out of the vehicle and that's when the officer spent hours before convince the suspect to
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surrender until sniper shot him through the windshield. investigators are trying to figure out why the suspect wants to kill police officers. live in dallas with that part of the story. >> good evening to you. it was like a action movie but approximate like in real life. joishgs the officers barely survived the gun men's intent and they had to literally dodge bullets. (gunfire) >> reporter: 12 time time 30 a.m. investigators say the man pulled up to dallas police head quarters and opened fire with an automatic weapon and left explosive equipments in the parking lot and containing nails and screws. two pipe bombs were detonated
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safely. and these bullet holes in the winnow. the suspect led the officer on a chase to hutchin's, texas and that's where an 11 hour stand off ensued in a fastfood restaurant. >> they fired shots in the suspect's van and shot and killed the man in the process. the gunmanmade a call to 911 on a rant for five minutes how police were responsible for him losing custody of his son and then everything coming to a head and end once the bomb squad robots detected two more pipe bombs. they intentally detonated and them. and the vehicle burned town to a mere shell. it had georgia license plates
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and was tracked to a sale on ebay a couple of weeks back for more than 8000. and dallas police not confirming the iowa identity of the suspect they shot dead today. casy thank you. >> and a prison worker pled not guilty to helping two murderers escape from the prison. officials have been looking for the two killers on eight days now. they are focusing around the capped cand border now. joyce mitcher is charged with misdemeanor criminal. >> and investigators are a kouzing her of beapproximate friending the inmates and providing them with supplies that they used to escape and pledging to pick them up after they use the power tools before
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getting cold feet and not showing up. peter doocey is live outside of the prison. and right near the prison, what is the latest on the search. they are looking pretty close biechlt>> reporter: it seems to be sure the murderers are not hiding out is right in there. in fact the search at times looks like it is going in circles. law enforcement officials confirm that the canines were brought back to inspect other manhole covers. and we understood the woodeduary that are wooded keeps combing over the track of lane. it is centered in the radius around the prison. but everything we heard is
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hypothetical. there was a big storm and they thought they were tired and wet and cold. but the trail may be cold. two fugitives and one week and 0 confirmed sitings julie. >> how are people in the area dealing with the manhunt? these are murderers. nthat's right. there is a lot of tension from the police presence. and they have their hand on the guns. and there is surprise when fox news crows, somebody asked one of the neighbors what do you think of the prison break. a prison break from where. it is right in the the center of everything. and the coffee shop sells t- shirts and the name of the employees of the month in the correctional facility on a giant
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board right on the main drag. but it is a town where all of that is temporarily sealed off and shut down because of one suspended employee did, smuggling in the hack saw, the chisel and drill bits to help two drnls men get out, julie. >> yeah a big, big story there. thank you very much. >> and that leads to the twitter question. dow think that someone else helped then to escape? tweet me at julie band band. and we want to know what happened. >> to politics now. hillary clinton abouting a new phase of her campaign. the former secretary of state holding her first major campaign and laying out a wish list including union versal pre- k
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for young children and a path to citizenship for millions of immigrants and she made an a pale to those struggling in the great recession. >> you have to wonder when does my heart work pay off? when does my pam fam get ahead? >> i say now. >> brian was in the clinton rally. brian everything today inwhich you hadding the location of the speech was meant to send a message about the economy. >> reporter: that's right, julie. the former u.s. senator of new york choosing four freedoms park in new york city. and this is area honored the memory of franklin roosevelt. she admired him because of the
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new economic policy. and during now thpts people. she talked about her examine policy. and wants an economy of tomorrow that pets. and preschool for everyone. and cack being moij a foblable. >> and two rain in over ball treatment ndemocracy can't be just for billionaires and corporations. (applause) prosperity and democracy are part of your basic bargain, to. you brought our country back.
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>> reporter: her husband and daughter was with them in the campaign event. while it was a lively crowd and a small venue it was set up for the over flow crowd. and so perhaps less people showing up than the hillary clinton may have expected. she railed against the republicans and take a listen. >> republicans twice cut taxes for the wealthiest borrowed money to pay for two wars and family income dropped. >> reporter: she said she is a fighter thanks to her mother dorth and lgbt rights and she will be in iowa and new hampshire and nevada. and expect big approximator speeches like the one we saw today and more questions from
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the media. >> what is the national committee saying whol hers was full of hip kit beingic at. the republicans are harping on the fact that hillary is part of that old fascial guard. ? and she issing the republicans as the question. and hero rubio wasted for time empsidewaysing he is a rung year can dade with fisher ideas. >> our troubles looks that though they need to to am and we had a place to wok away.
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>> a scary situation for passengers in boise, ohio. they opened the emergency exit. it was so bad at one point, people were standing on the plane's wing. and legion air released a safety and said no time were the passengers in dangerous. it is not chlor what caused the spill. >> six more detainees were released from guantanamo. fox news confirmed a 2008 assessment domed them high risk and likely to pose a threat to
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the u.s. and interest and allies. throw of them were bin laden's body guards. in 2008 then senator obama vowed to close the prison in his presidency. 116 116 prisoners remain. we just heard that right now they worked with osama bin laden. how much more dangerous can you get? >> reporter: the detainee transfers are done in a responsible manner that protects our national security. the first transfers a pored by a sh carter. they don't make transfer unless the receiving country will
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>> this is the fox report. the prison worker plead not get to helping two inmates escape in upstate new york. hundreds of officers are searching for the convicted murderers that are on the los for a woke. a gunman was killed. he planted bombs and fired in the building before leading officers on the chase. the swat team detonated bombs inside of the vehicle. >> actor john stamos. he is excutive producing a remake from the hit tv show.
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>> and unofficially called camp mitt. and that is half dozen current and potential candidates and ruled out a third party run. and his apparent goal for the weekend. and capable of meeting the general election. john of course they need money to do that and mitt romney knows how to raise money. >> it is very important people. they are the romney loyalist who amassed half billion campaign war chest. the speeches were closed to cameras but we can listen in to the cappedidates in a shark tank tried to sell themselves to donors.
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two impressive candidates was new jersey chris christie even though he turned his back to the closing days of the election and mark row rubio who joked about the family's financial struggles. the new york times did a hit pose and rubio telling me. he's trying to make it in a virtue. >> i think it is important for people to know that the next president of the united states paid off a mortgage and student lon. i am passionate about it. i know what it meant for us. >> there is already ten cappedidates and soon jeb bush will announce his run x. bobby jindal. and scott walker will make up his mind by the second woke of july. a lot more folks about to get in the race. >> and this from the all-
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important state of ohio. joishgs ohio governor cusack told me he's close to the idea of a run. he was broefl a candidate in 2000. it locks like he couldn't faceup to the george bush juggernaught. and his swing state would play well. and some republicans including fred barnes. editor of the weekly standard thinks that the gruff and sometimes impatient mannerisms is like he is too much of a jerk to be a nominee. i asked him about that. >> sometimes when you carry out policies, you have to push. we don't need marshmallows. we need toughness and kindness. and my policies reject the kindness of conserveatism. i might have to have a cup of
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coffee to straighten fred out. joishgs he told me he thinks poi and large it would play well with audiences in the country and he will not change for everyone. julie. >> well the tale about the largest known hack in u.s. history. and keeps growing. the personal information of 14 million current and former government employees was compromised. and a hack originated in china and we learned that they gained databases on secret background investigations. christian fisher has the news from washington. >> reporter: experts believe it is the greatest intelligence loss since snowden.
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they got all of the information that is included in the application for security chlorrance. that is mental illness and drug and alcohol use and bankruptcious, and affairs. anything that is needed to blackmail a federal employee. >> it is it a treasure trough of data on each individual. and these are people in many cases of positions of trust in our government now. and now an adversari has all of that information on those people. >> reporter: the number of people affected has tripled. and at first the white house put the figure at 4 million and now it is 14 million. the main purpose is spear fishing. that's when the hacker sends you an e-mail from someone you think you know. and you click it and bam, he has control of your electronic equipment.
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they can turn on your microphone and camera and applies to more than cell phones and computer. >> those connenthed systems and just watch the feed and gather what it is that you want to so and detect paters as to when you are home or not. >> and u.s. officials believe the attack came from china. and the chinese government continues to deny involvement. >> and with the iran nuclear agreement deadline there was a massive rally in paris. and the event's organizer said iranian leaders can't be trusted you think? >> reporter: that's what they are saying. iowa ran cannot be trusted and not believed. and the warning came from the rally outside of paris and they are saying that the west has to
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be tougher on iowa ran to prevent iran from getting the bomb. it was held by the national resistance of iowa ran. they are demanding a fro and calling for the regime change. it is attracting support from democrats and republicans who spoke at the rally and without stronger restrictions on iran iran will go nuclear despite the insurances. the leader sat down with a interview with fox news and said more needs to be done to stop the teheran nuclear program. she said the west should not buy the claims of kopgz. >> do you trust teheran? >> absolutely not. i said time and again, the mullas are master of deception.
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everything approximate the nuclear problem is exposed. there is not a example where the regime offered information on its own. >> messams of support were made among house minority leader nancy pelosi and senator john mcklain. and a slew of top american officials. and they signed the letter to obama to call for the u.s. to support the iranian opposition to put more pressure on teheran. the regime is trying to kill the group's will followers to stop them from exposing the country's secrets. >> here's the thrust of the letter. the a yatolla h must go. gone! (applause)
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out! no more! >> and iran denied it wants nuclear weapons. and brands her group as a terrorist organization. she said uninspection of the military sites are a must but so far the supreme leader has barred that. >> you can't have any kind of negotiation without openness. and there is none there. >> and deadline will be in the end of the month. eric shaun thank you so much. >> local na a cp leaders in a controversy and over claims that she is black. her parents say she is white. >> and there is a way i would have wanted someone to treat my mom. >> this is not the type of
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racial identity is not a disqualifying standard for the leadership. and a 92-year-old world war ii pilot crash lands his plane and walks away with barely a scratch. top story as we go cross america. florida. witnesses say they saw the propeller stop moments before the aircraft dropped. fortunately the pilot was able to avoid busy rods and land in a small field in manatee cooperate. >> it was not time to panic. i had to look around and make a decision to go. >> and unbelievable to so him ditch it and not hit the houses or signs. >> police credit his military experience. >> and arizona, a man is
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recovering after falling 15 foot in a hole in the backyard. he was able to call his wife. >> i would come and put the ladder in the pit and i realized five minutes we needed to call 911. >> they used a ladder and rope. he had back and aifrngle injuries. they suspect it was a old septic tank. >> first group of rehabilitated pellic ans are released in the wild. they waddled out of the cages and into the surf. >> and police officers participating in the contest for a fundraiser. it is best in show and most surprising. and the officers saying good by to the facial hair after weeks of no gaving.
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>> i feel loiter for sure and it is a new day. >> it helps a group that helps a bowed and underprivileged children. >> drivers in washington state. witnessing what could be the slowsest police chase in memory. >> take a look. there is no license upon plate. she is in a little cart. >> an electric wheelchair and a state trooper responding to several 911 calls about an eldareally woman driving her scotter six miles per hour down the country rod. he listen. we are getting a ton on calls on you and everybody is worried about you. you have been on and off of the road. >>
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>> dave taking the phrase break a leg to a new level. ♪ oh, boy, you can't tell from there but the singer fell off the stage in the band's second song and they heard him say i think i broke my leg. he didn't let a broken bone stop him. >> one guy no you have to keep your to the, don't move it. and i said i am going back to
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the stage and you are coming with me. >> and he got his leg put in the cast and finished the show. they cancelled a couple of concerts and expected to resume. >> and prince george a parade in london and marking the birthday of quoin-year-old. the 23 month old little prince make the debut in the arms of his father and waves to the crowd of well wishers. he is third in line to the throne. baby-sitter charlotte did not attend. >> and a cloud of peacocks and residents call for the removal. they are in long bow co florida with that story.
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nleo is is the main one and we have george and sheldon. he's an aggressive one. >> it would be wrong to say long bow key city is devoided between pro and anti. >> i am proud they are so interested in our peacocks. oh yes, they are lovely birds. >> they roost up in the trees. and they need gardens and nowers and another source of annoyance. the shocking is out of control. >> if they wake you up once or twice a week you live with. it but it is day after day and week after woke and year after year. it has gone to 150.
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and fattened up by tourist and locals. and no natural predators. and the result is literally a mess. npeacocks considered everywhere they step a bath rom. >> they are considering a plan to reduce it to just ten mails. and the inspiration for all of the strutting would be trapped and relocated. and the manhunt continues for the two accepted murderers. and we'll have an update on the search. >> and earlier we ask you. do you think that someone else help or did the accomplice act
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every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. >> more than 800 law enforcement fors are combing the area of rural new york for the two convicted murderers who scaped from the maximum prison. peter has the latest on the search. >> a few minutes ago, we asked a returning officer how it is going and if he's frustrated and he said pretty much. locked up tonight joyce mitchell the employee who was a employee and may be a prison resident. and still no trace of the two fugitive murderers that used a hack saw and screw driver to
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tunnel urmd the walls. they sniffed ash round other manhole covers and searched the thickly wooded areas. and so no big develop ams a day after a strong rain storm swept through. and had officials guessing and the two were cold wet and tired. >> so what do you at home think happen here? you think someone else may be helping others. >> i think there is more to it. >> they had help. other than than the seamstress. she gave them hack saw blades. >> and there has to be someone else involved for them to be gone this long. my opinion only. >> and certainly an incredible mist row. two convicted murderers that are dangerous. and anybody who sees these two men call 911 and don't try to
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approach them yourself. they have been missing eight days and are combing a throw mile vicinity. and they could be anywhere. thanks for watching. special edition of the o'reilly factor is on on tonight. >> the battle for america's children. tonight we investigate the use of tonight we investigate the dangers of marijuana use. society they are going to target teenagers. they will make their money off of people like myself who are addicts. and i just don't think this is the kind of thing that makes our country stronger. >> how harmful is texting and internet to our kids? amy and mccain discuss the dangers. >> every day 160,000 kids skip school because they are bullied and the internet is just making it worse. >> also, jesse watters hits the streets of denver to find out just how destructive marijuana use can be firsthand. >> what do you do on a daily
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