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legal they went in the old- fashioned way. but leaders are much smarter and sharper than our leaders and they are killing us in the border and in trade. >> trump talked foreign policy and making a bold claim about the strength of isis in iraq thanks to president obama's failed policy there. >> isis is bolding hotels in iraq. you believe they are builteding a hotel because they have so much money and they have taken over so much oil. we are led by stupid people. >> peter doocey. what is different about trump's speeches this weekend. >> reporter: until now he's talking about how damaging crime committed by illegal imdprapts and then he surrounded us with members of families that are
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torn apart by violence at the hands of people sneaking across the border and speaking to the crowd sympathetic crowds. >> put yourself in my shoes. think about your child laying in the street dead and your mother and wife and anybody. we are not designed for that. and finding out someone illegally in the country did it. >> reporter: the event was moved to the phone iks convention center and trump's time said they needed a place to handle 9000 people they gave tickets to. what is the latest on the walker campaign>> reporter: normally they will put out by a reporter.
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but walker are was tipped by his tweet. scott is in are you in and the oops was not the doing of an intern in wisconsin. it was we are looking into today it's issue and determined that the walk wither time was not at fault. walker said all of the confusion is creating more excitement. >> what is the next big event for the democrats,>> reporter: day after tomorrow hispanic group hearing from hillary clinton and bernie sanders and martin o'mally. and then hillary clinton will speak to the senate democrat caucus. bernie sanders and he has challenged her front runner stat theus so far. and so stay towned. >> peter, it is interesting to watch bernie sanders and hillary clinton and the surge he experienced recently.
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what is the latest on them. they are running different campaigns even this early. >> reporter: it is interesting, bernie sanders focused on inequality and has been taking the progressive stance that a lot of people hoped elizabeth warren would take. she ducked out and didn't want it and didn't want to run. sanders is there and getting big crowds and as trump pointed out. no one has had a bigger crowd than him. he had 9000 and hillary clinton's big a noupsment speech that people waited for years for only drew 5000. >> thank you, peter doocey thank you. >> italian officials say the bombing outside of their consulate in cairo was an act of terror. one person was killed and security investigators say that
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the bomb was placed under a car and detonated remotely. and the egypt branch of isis is claiming responsibility for the attack. and there are new reports that a new air strike drew a blow to leadership in afghanistan. and the strike killed 30 militants including the highest ranking isis leader. and the pentagon is confirming that an air strike was confirmed and greek negotiators are trying to perper suede international creditors to help the nation with financial ruin with another bail out. they were skeptical after greece released a 13 page document promising reform. some say the commitments outlined are not strong enough. and even if they were there is no guarantee that greece will live up to the promise.
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this after the greece citizens rejected the bail out. and daily a tm withdrawals are limited to 60 euros and that is about $67. european leaders will gaerth tomorrow for a last chance to solve the crisis. >> what is the latest in brussels? >> reporter: well molly, the meeting of the euro zone finance ministers just broke up and inconclusive. an nine hour session that was supposed to be a slam dunk. yet again, it was not simple as the optimmist would have it. the head said the different finance ministers focussed on the issue of credibility and trust and this time the
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creditors say how can we believe greece will do what it says it will do. the europeans are breaking down in two camps. germans and fins are particularly hard on greece and hoping to squeeze more out and france is taking greece's side and separately a well known french economist in an interview with a german newspaper just the other day, said frankly hypocritical of the germans to dismiss unsustainable debt that greece had because back after world war ii it was the debt relief that the germans received allowed them to be a post war super power and super economy and force for stability that many see them, molly. >> how are they feeling as the
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process moves forward after voting? >> reporter: the referundum was controversial and provocative. the prime minister putting it to the greek people do you want more austerity measures and they said no. the greek government voted to accept the austerity measures and part of the reason that trust is a big word today it. the co element in the talk going on in brussels. they see the flip flop of a little flim flam it so manies. and greece had reached the demarcation point and if it went further it would be a mine field and he department have -- didn't have a right to hide that for the greek people. the greek people are anxious and
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the shops have seen a decrease of 70 percent of the sales since the currency controls and many understand they will have to face more austerity. and not all are welling to accept the cuts to pension. and so we saw a protest last night. and in the bottom line and what the government is banking on most greeks have given a man date to stay in the euro and therefore greece has to accept austerity measures and now whether the europeans sign off on all of this is a million dollar question. we'll report on it tomorrow. >> thank you so much. she is in the midst of such
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anxiety. and meanwhile the deadline for the nuclear deadline. secretary of state kerry met with the european union policy chief and german and french officials. brit yan's foreign minister turn returned and chinese will come back if a deal is close and uncertain whether a deal will be struck by monday. progress is reportedly being made and several issues need to be resolved including access to iranian facilities and sanctioned relief. if you can get more on the iranian negotiations we'll get it here. mitch mcconaughey will be interviewed for his take on the talks. check your local listings. right now confusion as witnesses report an explosion in a popular
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pelted with stone ands bottles and other objects to remember the 8000 bosnia people slaughtered. president clinton travelled to europe for the commemoration. >> i believe that he is coming along later. i think people were basically glad he was there at the other service. and none of the things were heard bite crowds here. and the altercation comes as a funeral was held for 136 newly found victims of the massacre. brian joining me live. if you being talk about approximate why he was attacked in the ceremony today? >> reporter: in short the
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serbia prime minister is hated by bosnia muslims for his role in the bosnia war and cullinated with the massacres and leading to u.s. and nato bombing. he is today moderate and back in the war he was a christian serb who said a hundred dead bosnia muslims should be killed for every one christian serb. today the ceremony commemorated the lives of the ones killed in the hands of christian serbs. he appeared in a sign of reconciliation and angry mourners attacked him and pelted him with rocks and water bottle and his glasses were growning. he and his guards were forced to run out of the event.
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serbia called it an assassination attempt. they blamed hookingiggans. >> that attack was prepared and a lot of political messages and i am happy it was not organized by the vice-presidents or loss someone. >> and president bill clinton praised prime minister vuric. and said most welcomed him there. >> some of the families are looking for closure? >> that they are and 20 years later, civilians took refuge there and it was a safe haven by the united nation and it wasn't. the serb troops slaughtered 8000 muslim men and boys and remains of sen thousand victims have been excavated but there are bodies in undiscovered graves
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a warm welcome in masses in paraguay. the sanctuary is in the basilica. >> and there are new reports that the gun and illegal imdprant used to kill a san francisco woman, was stolen from a federal government. juan sanchez is accused of killing kate stienle as she walked with her father. the suspect had a long criminal history and deported five times. sanchez shot her only weeks after the san francisco police released him instead of turning him over to federal officials to be deported. will carr is live in los angeles. who is held accountable for sanchez to be held out in the street. >> reporter: the city leaders in san francisco are answering
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tough questions and the sheriff in san francisco is coming under fire because it is his department that let sanchez out on the streets to be a free man. he pulled the trigger and killing kate stienle. he was behind bars but immigration and custom enforcement turned him over. and they placed a detainer on him and wanted him back. the sheriff ignored the detainer and did not pick up the phone because san francisco as a sanctuary city does not comply. even after stienle's death he will not comply with the detainer because it is not a legal order. >> had ice saute legal order,
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the san francisco sheriff department naturally and will always comply and would have complied if that legal order or warrant would have been presented to us. >> there is no way for ice to get a warrant with. they had a criminal warrant on this guy and charged, and they could not have got ep another criminal warrant, it would be double jeopardy. >> we learned that stienle wasle shot by a stolen gun. her family has stayed out of the frayed and want to concentrate on their faith and daughter instead of the political fight that has been going on since her death. >> what is done to insure this does not happen again? >> reporter: as you can imagine a lot of people are critical of the san francisco safrpthuary city policy. but there are more than 300 other cities all over the
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country that have similar policy. and bill o'riley is calling on law makers for kate's law. to force felons that come back twice to get ten years. >> part of the law was. if you are a state and local official, you don't enforce kate's law, you will be arrested and now we'll see the enforcement level will go up and word will get down to mexico and the aliens that are criminal will not come back because cops can pick them up. >> will carr from la thank you so much. >> the boston marathon bomber can face another trial. he was sentenced to death after being convicted in a federal court for the attack that killed three people and injured 250 others. massachusetts prosecutor said
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the federal conviction and sentence could be a poled and a state trial is appropriate. tasarnaev was indicted by a grand joron the charges including the murder of mi t officer shaun collier. and remember officer collier was ambushed and executed after tasarnaev and his brother tried to flee after the bombings. prosecutors are just beginnings the process of having him return to massachusetts. and turning to politics the 2016 field will grow next week. wisconsin governor scott walker will announce his plans on monday and be the 15th republican candidate to enter the race. rachel has more on what we can expect. >> reporter: on monday it will all be over. the rumor that dpof goff walker is seeking higher office is
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a fact. >> he's done a political striptease. every day he's slightly more of a candidate for president. >> reporter: every day since july 2nd one piece of the puzzle and on friday that picture becomes complete. >> it is strong and modern and different than what we have seen in the recent campaigns. >> reporter: talking about the governor's choice to reveal it piece by piece on social media. >> based on the following he's got he's talking to core. >> reporter: it is a new xfactor and he expects governor walker will be active out of the gate. >> oftentimes there is not substance. it is important he is likeable guy and we with will see the person he is and the energy he
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is and we'll see indication of that. >> reporter: the governor selected mike grieve to head the campaign. >> you can't reach an audience going door-to-door and what he is doing with his logo and appointment of greby. he's going for every media hit he can. >> that is rachel thank you. and security officials warning that law makers and possible terror recruits that are falling off the radar after communicating with isis one would be to weaken encryption. but some say the risk outweigh the benefits. catherine herige has more from capitol hill. >> reporter: a warning from fbi director, it is only a matter of time isis inspired plot like the
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one in garland, texas is successful. >> i cannot see me stopping them indefinitely. >> reporter: isis operatives over seas and american recruits use encrypted communications that cannot be read. leaving investigators blind. >> we have the authority to search digital communication we can't get the information that we need because encryption is designed that the information is only available to the user. >> in the last six months 80 percent of the isis equipments were locked. joishgs isis overseas is roaching in homes over the country and smart phones of young americans and telling them to join the caliphate and carry out beheading like that of james foley. >> there is a devil on their shoulder saying kill kill
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kill kill. >> diane feinstein met with reps from goggle and facebook and twitter and yahoo who takedown suspicious content. >> the companies don't proactively monitor the sites to identify the content nor do they inform the fbi when they identified and remove the content i believe they should. >> reporter: fbi critics say benefits of encryption the risk. >> making a system more wiretapable by approximate design and vulnerable by design because good guys are able to break in the people's message degrades security for everyone. >> reporter: the tech companies said weakening encryption has unintended consequences and it understanding be a back door for criminals or professional
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hackers. >> a storm system bringing heavy rain to the already soaked region. latest round of bad weather producing hail and damaging wind and flash flooding. janice dean. it is a pretty day outside. more rain? >> for some folks. the northeast is enjoying a spectacular weekend. but we have severe thunderstorm in central illinois for the next couple of hours and several severe thunderstorm for central illinois seeing hail damaging winds and heavy rainfall. and parts of north dakota. we don't have tornado warnings which is a good sign but the threat continues for the northern plains and ohio river valley and midatlantic. tomorrow an enhanced risk in parts of the ohio valley and hail and damaging winds and flash flooding.
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>> this is midwest and ohio river valley and we'll see showers and thunderstorms. and point out your attention to this area. hurricane season upon after all. current temperatures in the central u.s. 90s here and heat index it feels like 100 degrees for the cities. summertime heat. people are urged to be indors and keep the elderly in and the kids and heat adviseries for a dozen states. and tomorrow in the weekend. i want to make a mention. there is a troph bringing beautiful conditions in northeast. and high pressure in place. we have heard about the wildfires in place. and that will relief for western canada and not much rainfall for the northwest. and certainly not like we need
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it in california. we are watching the active wild fires and temperatures will be in the warm sector here and not much moisture unfortunately for the firefighters that battle the wild fires in the northwest. back to you. >> i barely had to water my garden this year. >> it is feast or famine in the west. >> britain prince phillip choice words for the photographers and what the 94-year-old had to say and caught on video. and what is coming and they will take their order. ♪ am i the only one with a meeting? i've got two. yeah we've gotta go. i gotta say it man this is a nice set-up. too soon. just kidding. nissan sentra. j.d. power's "highest ranked compact car in initial quality." now get 0% financing or a great
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holmes suffered and was insane. prosecutors tried to paint a different picture. njames holmes defense time rested their case after trying to convince the jury that he was insane when he killed the people in the movie theater. >> the the defect rendered him not capable of dis10ing wishing right from wrong by societal standards. >> their star witness, dr. ger concluded he was insane. the district attorney exacting cross examination was an attack on her credentials. >> you are not possess any certification in sidewalk tree. >> i was not going to ask that but do you? >> no. >> he critized the report.
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>> that information resulted in a report that was 15 pages long correct? >> i think you yes. >> her methodology and accuracy is a running theme for the prosecutions. >> doctor you created that quote. >> yes. >> what other quotes did you find in your report finding him insane. you don't put in the report of 2013 or any of your notes that discussion you had with the defendant. >> we spend a day of saying what i didn'tut approximate in the report. ndefense attorney tried to re-establish the witness' credible. >> is he a psychologist?
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>> over ruled. >> and if she knows or not. >> she knows he's not. >> the jorwill not hear from him. >> have you made a discussion as to whether or not if you will testify. >> i choose not to testify. >> the defense called an investigator for the public defender's office who introduced surveillance video of holmes in the cell slamming his head against the wall and in the hospital negative. >> the prosecutions chose not to put on a rebuttal case. and on tuesday, closing arguments are set. and on wednesday, the jury gets the case. in denver fox news. >> there is a series of
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devastating attacks kills six people as we go around the world in 80 seconds. thailand. three women killed when a motorcycle bomb blows up outside of a bar. arsonist are blamed for three more deaths. each happening in a southern province rocked by muslim insurgency. 5000 people have been killed there since it began in 2004. and china, a massive typhoon and forcing an evacuation of a million people. four inches of rain and bringing 100 plus miles per hour winds. so far no reports of deaths. >> the united kingdom. (bleep). britain's prince phillip using colorful language outside of
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helping female veterans. thanks to vol torse of america they are getting safe and affordable be housing for themselves and their children. it is a promise that took 17 years to fulfill. a nitta has more. >> reporter: female veterans are the fastest growing segment of homeless in the u.s. they have turned old navy housing to a place anyone would be proud to call home. >> i was homeless and that was a big pill to it swallow. >> she lived in and out of hotels and her car after following on hard times after working in the navy. >> i thought that no one cared and i felt so alone. >> and now one of the first female veterans to move in the blue butterfly village refurbished by the volunteers of america. >> it is it a reflection of the
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dignity and worth in which we hold women veterans. >> they recruited an interior designer and turned the units from drag to chiowa q. 1400 square feet. and veterans like maria used a portion of the military pension to pay the represent. >> i am a mom and it is the reaction off my children's face. it is safe here and nice. >> and fabulous report. and the application process for subsidized housing can be tricky. there are 74 town homes available and so far four families managed to move in. a donor is offering a 1 million reward for information leading to the information to the
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recovery of the ruby red slippers. they were stolen from the museum. next month marks ten years since the theft took place. there are three other pairs. the stolen pair is worth estimated two or throw million dollars. and serenna williams on the way to making history after winning the sixth wimbledon title in the serena slam.
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month she will be the first player to complete the calendar year grand slam. and now a check and final headlines and donald trump addressing illegal immigration and foreign policy approximate. the republican presidential candidate said he loves people from mexico but the immigration system is badly broken and reports that the air strike killed an isis leader. they will not confirm who is the target and killed and greece seeks to avoid a national bankruptcy. the countries is seeking a fresh bail out but european creditors are concerned about whether the groeks will keep their promise of spending cuts and economic reform. that's the fox report. i am molly line. thanks for watching.
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