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the head of the house select committee on benghazi says he has released a subpoena sent to hillary clinton last march to show that her statement about not receiving one is inaccurate. senior political correspondent mike emanuel breaks down this latest round of political hardball. >> on the issue of hillary clinton's e-mail as secretary of state, congressional investigators looking into the september 11th 2012 benghazi attack say clinton refused to notify the public of her exclusive use of personal accounts on her own private server. today house select committee on benghazi chairman tray gowdy released this march 4th subpoena to clinton in response to her claim in a tv interview it never
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happened. late today, gowdy said he had to correct the record. >> the secretary had a failure of recollection yesterday and said that she'd never been subpoenaed. she was supd in march, pretty soon after we learned that she had not only a unique e-mail arrangement with herself but her own personal server. >> reporter: top lawmakers say clinton had a statutory duty to preserve records from her entire time in office and a legal duty to cooperate with congressional investigators requesting her records. yet yesterday in her interview with cnn, clinton was asked about 33,000 of her e-mails that were deleted and when the issue of a subpoena from the benghazi select panel came up she denied it. >> you're starting with so many assumptions. i've never had a subpoena. there is nothing -- again. let's take a deep breath here. everything i did was permitted by law and regulation. >> reporter: and clinton suggested she went above and beyond what was required of her by turning over some of her e-mails. >> i had no obligation to do any
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of that. so let's set the record straight. and those 55,000 pages? they will be released over the course of this year. people can again make their own judgment. >> reporter: in april, house speaker john boehner blasted clinton saying she was required to use an official e-mail account. >> she violated the law. and the idea that she was going to use her own server and do official business on it is against every transparency issue that the president likes to tout. >> reporter: the e-mail question would seem to be one she should have been prepared to answer and it led to awn forced error on the subpoena. expect plenty more questions from reporters and lawmakers ahead. baltimore's mayor has fired the city's police commissioner. we learned late this afternoon that mayor stephanie rawlings blaks blaik hasck has fired the police
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greece is promising to institute major economic reforms as soon as the beginning of next week if it can get more financial aid from europe. the greek government has formally requested a three-year loan. european officials are still waiting for details about the reforms. e.u. leaders will discuss the situation at a summit meeting sunday. china is working furiously tonight to stop a stock market slide. hundreds of companies have halted trading in their stock. the shanghai composite index has lost more than 30% since early june and dropped another 6% today. despite new measures from the beijing government. a little more than a month ago,
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china's stock market was the best performing in the world. so what is at the root of all these problems? senior political analyst brit hume says the answer is as simple as one word. good evening, brit. >> hi bret. an old song says that what the world needs now is love sweet love. well more love is always a good thing. what the world needs most now is growth sweet growth. that's certainly true of greece which like the rest of europe took a terrible beating in the so-called great recession. europe as a whole returned to growth when the recession ended five years ago. but not greece where the economy has continued to shrink. the inevitable result has been a steep drop in tax receipts and a treasury that can't pay the nation's bills. something similar is happening in the u.s. territory of puerto rico which never fully recovered from the great recession, either. slow or no growth has driven people to leave the island which has increased the debt load now said to be by the governor unpayable. while the u.s. economy has been growing for six years now it has
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been the slowest rebound since world war ii with the workforce participation rate the lowest in 40 years and wage growth stagnant. there was a time not so many years ago when u.s. economic recoveriries were so robust they could pull the world out of the economic doldrums. when today's u.s. economy with record government spending high tax rates and a veritable renaissance of regulation it's clearly not what it used to be. the worry is that puerto rico and greece are a glimpse of what in time it will be. bret? >> brit we've been focusing on greece and puerto rico. you look at the stock market in china that's a huge drop. >> china ace little different case than the others. so many of the business enterprises are owned by the government. in addition to that bret the chinese stock market was up like 100% over the past year. so clearly there was some air in those equity prices over there and some kind of a correction was bound to come. the question is whether this is a correction from which the stock market will rebound or whether this is a real crash
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that consequences of which could be felt worldwide. >> all right, brit thank you. >> you bet. well critics tonight are saying the obama administration is taking another big step toward telling you and your neighbors who can and cannot live on your street and in your neighborhood. supporters call it fair housing. opponents call it social engineering. correspondent kevin corke has the story. >> we're eager to support local leaders in giving every person an ability to access good housing near schools, transportation and jobs no matter who they are, what they look like how they worship. >> reporter: that's the thought behind the white house effort to use the department of housing and urban development to help root out systematic discrimination and segregation all across america. a plan unveiled today is called affirmatively furthering fair housing and will require cities and towns to scrutinize for
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racial bias reducing disparities in housing choice chois and access thereby expanding economic opportunities. they must verify their plans every five years or face losing the federal funding hud hand out here each year. >> we all want a place in america where a zip code doesn't determine our prosperity. >> the hud housing 1968 act created worst segregation in some cities thanks to so-called white flight when many families chose to move to the suburbs. >> this is the obama administration's way of putting in their eutopian progressive vision of how they think americans should live. >> reporter: this time around hud will use data collected from zoning laws home financing, infrastructure planning and transportation to determine if all families have access to fair housing and services.
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but some lawmakers on capitol hill say this is just a heavy-handed way for the government to try to shape local zoning laws and in doing so support yet another overreach by the president. >> he told you he was going to fundamentally change america. now he's fundamentally changing the design of who your neighbors are and your workplace. from this standpoint he's embracing it and going all in. >> reporter: the final rule is 377 pages long much longer frankly, than the version we saw back in 2013. by the way, parts of the afsh are set to take effect 30 days from tomorrow with other policies being phased in over time. bret? >> kevin corke on the northwest lawn thank you. it is dominating the political conversation right now. immigration. from the san francisco pier to the presidential primary stopping grounds of new hampshire. we'll talk hillary clinton, jeb bush donald trump and the rest when the panel joins me after the break.
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i got a lot of good advice from the last candidate who i wish was president right now the last republican candidate. and he validated a belief that i have which is that at some point we have to start campaigning in a way that's beyond the base. i think you have to be respectful of conservatives and you have to campaign hard convince them that you're the right guy to united the party. but there also has to be an eye on the ball of the next group of people who actually decide who the president's going to be. >> jeb bush today in new hampshire. we'll see more of that in the contenders series piece that will air tuesday. we're talking about conservatives, how he's going to plot a way through this nomination battle. in the meantime another person in the field is getting a lot of attention. talking about illegal immigration. talking about frankly some criticism from this panel.
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>> charles krauthammer has called you a rodeo clown. >> charles krauthammer is a totally overrated person who really just likes -- i've never met him. he's a totally overrated guy. doesn't know what he's doinging. >> goldberg compared you to a failed man. >> i went to the best school got the best marks, everything else. i went out and made a fortune, a big fortune, then i get called by a guy who can't buy a pair of pants i get called names? give me a break. >> donald trump today on "nbc." charles lane opinion writer for the "washington post." radio talk show host lara ingram and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles, any response to any of that? >> he's repeating himself. i'm like jeb on this. i'm done. the man's specialty to suck oxygen i want to be breathing fresh air. i want to make an appeal to the viewers out there to crowd
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source, to buy jonah a pair of pants. i think if you look under the table it's disgraceful the way he comes to the show. >> laura, listen he is touching a nerve. you heard jeb bush not wanting to talk about him. but jeb bush also talking about conservatives in an interesting way. when i asked him about his how he's going to plot this strategy. >> the fact is jeb's going to run a campaign that largely does not appeal to the conservative base of the republican party. on key issues. trump is going to run a campaign that appeals to a lot of people not everybody but a lot of people on certain issues. one trade, republicans just gave obama a huge gift on trade. then they say well he's a bad negotiator with iran but we're going to trust obama on all these trade deals. okay. issues like trade, what's happening with china in the south china sea. are we really going to talk about those issues? talk about the supreme court? are we going to have any conversation about anything other than iran and isis which are important, and maybe a few regulatory tax issues?
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the sideshow about fox and charles and -- that stuff really that's not important. what's important is he's leading in north carolina right now. people can say, oh, this or that about donald trump. listen. i know him. he's a friend of mine. full disclosure. i don't know if he's going to be the nominee. i've said for two years jeb is going to be the nominee. i think that still stands. but if jeb runs and he is the nominee and he loses to hillary, it's not going to be because donald trump got in the race for awhile. >> chuck. >> i'm not donald trump's friend. and after what i'm about to say i'm definitely never going to be his friend. i cannot believe we're having a serious conversation about donald trump for president. this is a man who in political terms the day before yesterday was going around demanding barack obama's birth certificate, okay? he is being kicked out of every corporate association he has right now because of the things he said about people from mexico. he is not just not a serious candidate, he's not a serious man. he's full of a lot of
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entertaining bluster. i love watching him. he's huge on tv and all that. but he is dragging down the republican brand, and therefore it is smart for people like jeb to take the position they're taking namely the less said about him the better. >> how is he dragging down the republican brand? i don't understand that argument. he's saying things that are annoying to a lot of people. i get that. >> not only annoying they're not true. >> but that again, what we have to i think remember here is that the republican party has a terrible brand right now. the house has accomplished basically nothing. the senate has accomplished trade for obama. what have they accomplished? and they're the majority. so he's appealing to a lot of people. do i think he's going to be the nominee? no i don't. not right now. something could happen maybe could maybe not. i don't think so. but he is appealing to people. i think for people to just wave him off and say oh, he's a clown. his issues are not being discussed by a lot of other
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candidates. and he's getting -- he's going up in some of the polls because people think he's a fighter. and they want a fighter for america. >> you do concede that he changed the dynamic and the conversation. >> yes. he changed it to a conversation about things that aren't real issues like all mexicans are rapists. >> he didn't say all mexicans are rapists. he never said that. >> he said mexico is sending illegal immigrants into the u.s. you look at the quote. he's out there defending it. >> i stand corrected. the important point here is yes he's changed the conversation to one about how can these crazy republicans let this man run rampant through their primary? that is how he has changed the conversation. >> charles. >> i really think that we spent enough time on donald trump, which is exactly what the problem is. it's a catch 22. if you want to ignore him, if you don't ignore him you end up in exactly what he wants a conversation about him. it's a complete waste of time. the idea that these issues were
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not raised immigration is not an issue until trump came along is preposterous. >> all right. so what about the jeb bush interview? you listened to him, how he explained as laura mentioned his pathway to the nomination in a tough scenario through some of these states. >> you know i don't understand how somebody as experienced as him could actually say you have to bectful of conservatives, as if they are some kind of alien body. he respects them but it's not him. i thought his idea was to campaign and say, i govern as a conservative. in fact he did for many years in florida. i am a conservative. i also want to appeal to independents and others which is the way he would present himself i think if he had it right. but there's always a tinge where he plays into the idea that in fact deep down he's not a conservative and that he's going to pretend to be or appease them or appeal to them but that's not who he is.
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>> we should say in the extended remarks, i press him on that battle between conservative and moderate where he lies. and we'll see all that tuesday. but as he presented it tonight. >> it's just that word it's just a poor choice of word to be respectful of. i don't think it reflects who he is i don't think it reflects his record. i think he ought to clean up his rhetoric and understand how do you appeal without even subconsciously alienateing people. >> conservatives delivered the house and the senate to a party that was almost destroyed in 2008. that had terrible approval ratings. they didn't campaign on trade with obama. they didn't campaign on immigration amnesty or not standing up to obama. they campaigned on a whole set of issues that i think people are demoralized. they think those issues are gone now and republicans just aren't going to do anything. that's a fact. it's not about donald trump. it's what are the republicans going to appeal to their most
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i've never had a subpoena. i chose to turn over 55,000 pages because i wanted to go above and beyond what was expected of me. >> she was subpoenaed in march, pretty soon after we learned that she had not only a unique email arrangement with herself and own personal server she and others at the state department were put on notice in some instances years ago that congress was going to investigate what happened in benghazi. >> well, hillary clinton said she never got a subpoena for emails about benghazi. the chairman of the house select committee on benghazi produced a march 4th
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subpoena to clinton about those emails. let's start there we're back with the panel. chuck? >> yeah. it's tough. you know, the first law of holes is when you are in one, stop digging. she keeps digging. she has a tough story to tell. the truth is she has all these emails that she was not very eager to bring out. they might be relevant about a bunch of things benghazi being one of them. now she has got to fight that cold hard fact she is doing whatever ducking and weaving as she can. i'm much more skeptical of the fact that there is some sort of benghazi smoking gun in there than i am struck by some of the things that have come out in emails we have seen already. this persistent relationship with sid blumenthal. i keep coming back to that because i find it so revealing about the innerworkings of the administration. the president hate had because he was 2008 campaign. >> black ball. >> he was working were to
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keep him on the payroll. >> all the emails were about chelsea's wedding and her mother's funeral. that's what she first said, nothing here. >> yoga, of course. she said in this interview yesterday it's kind of fun to see the course of my day the chronology. she doesn't have that touch that her husband had. she doesn't have that ability to deny in a slightly charming way. i was struck today that the left wasn't buying it the daily beast. the folks on the msnbc none of them were buying it she looked defensive. she looked scared. they were ticking off every you know, pejorative. i mean, i was more charitable towards hillary's interview than a lot of the people on the left were. it's interesting. >> charles, it does go back, a lot of the defense to vast right wing conspiracy feel. like the tone and tenor of those responses.
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>> that's been her line now for 25 years. i think the reason that she keeps digging the hole is because it doesn't cost her. i mean, the impression of her remains the same. i hate to say i told you so. actually, i don't hate to say it, but i predicted that the cnn interview would not exactly be an exacting one. she didn't get the obvious follow-up question: yes you did get a subpoena. you know when she said, for example, that her advice from sydney was unsolicited we now know that she kept soliciting more advice. these are obvious questions where she has told untruths and she isn't hit with them. i think she gets away with this because even though there is a lot of resentment in the press for her being corralled rope lined and also played with with for many years, they are not going to go after her in a really tough way because she is not a republican. >> the other issue for hillary clinton is this one that we are talking about in san francisco, sanctuary
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cities. and her evolution on sanctuary cities. >> if local law enforcement begins to act like immigration enforcement officers, what that means is that you will have people not reporting crimes. you will have people hiding from the police. and i think that is a real direct threat to the personal safety and security of all the citizens. >> are you going to crack down on the sanctuary cities? >> no i am not and i will tell you why. we do not want to have what some people are advocating which is that literally you have deputized law enforcement officials going door to door, businesses, homes: the city made a mistake not to deport someone that the federal government strongly felt should be deported. so i have absolutely no support for a city that ignores the strong evidence that should be acted on. >> she said the cities should have deported. obviously the city doesn't
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deport. federal government issues a immigration detainer. i used to do immigration law in my old days. cities townships would respond favorably to an immigration detainer. that didn't happen here. this happens all over the country by the way. people put it on san francisco, california is notorious. hillary clinton has no credibility on this issue whatsoever. going back to the republicans, though, they have to have credibility on this too. this is an issue people care about. it crosses party lines. it's not fair to legal immigrants or american people that there is rampant crime committed by some illegal aliens and they get away with it. >> we will talk about this on the online show. you never know what will happen on online show on wednesdays. when presidential candidates are added to the mix
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finally tonight we try every wednesday night to have "special report" online after the show where you can log on with me ask questions or just comments. late whether i center seat that has also fallen on wednesdays. presidential candidates have been sticking around too. when they do they seem a bit more relaxed online. >> by the way sam twain just wrote in senator cruz any chance we >> reagan leaned forward with a twinkle in his eye and he said well sam, yes, yes, i do i bear considerable responsibility because for many years i was a democrat.
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>> you know what i had these glasses, it is not just for you. i cannot read anymore. governor what -- >> not wearing them just to make you smarter? >> no i'm not. >> yes, you are. >> this is very online and we're going to unplug you while you're live. >> you'll discover i'm from the matrix and i'm plugged in. >> you never know what is going to happen. stay tuned. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. greta goes on the record right now. and logon, special report online. you see it foxnews.com/sronline, begins in 90 seconds. good morning. it is thursday the 9th of july 2015. a tech trifecta. systems meltdown at the new york stock exchange. united airlines and the wall street journal.
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with us. we begin with this alert. crippling computer glitches causing complete chaos. >> united airlines grounded flights. the new york stock exchange halting trading. and the wall street journal website crashing within hours of each other. >> and quick to call it a coincidence, but not everybody is so sure about it. kristen fisher is live with the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the new york stockkck exchange united airlines says there is no evidence it is a cyberattack. united airlines grounded all flights for over an hour due to a computer problem. it caused major delays and cancellations, the effects of which can still be felt today. then the wall street journal's website went down and then the new york stock exchange shut down for nearly three hours because of a technical outage. president obama was briefed on what was happening, but
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