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activism is matching every dollar to dollar for a million. and the contest runs until august 31st. >> great cause. >> julie banderas is up next with the fox report. >> this is the fox report. good evening, everyone. i am julie banderas. president obama continuing the historic trip to africa and talking terror in kenya. big crowds were on hand. president obama's father is from the kenya and the first sitting president to visit there and in a joint news conference president obama said terror groups in africa are still a threat despite global efforts to stop them and the u.s. is ready to provide more help. >> we have to continue to make progress in intelligence sharing and identify and prevent the
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threats before they happen here in kenya and elsewhere in the region and part of our announcement today involves additional funding, additional assistance for the kenyan security fores. >> and also on tap for president obama's visit is encouraging kenya to crack down on corruption and talk about gay rights. >> and they are live in kenya. kevin does the president say that he's confident that the threat of terrorism can be curbed in east africa. >> reporter: no a amount of planning or cooperation could eradicate lone wolf attacks or a determined terror group. and the president said as much in the joint news conference
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with the kenyan president. >> the number of individuals involved in west gate mall who were not large, but they are willing to target soft targets and civilians and are prepared to die, they can do a lot of damage. >> reporter: still the white house is committed to increasing and enhancing terrorism training and not only with kenya but a number of countries here in east africa. they battled the scourge of boko haram. and there is sensitive issues in the joint news conference. the issue of gay rights most notable. the president said all people deserve dignity and equal
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protection. it was interesting to hear the kenyan president to say his country does not share that vow. >> the state should not discriminate against people on sexual. >> we want to focus on other areas that are day-to-day living for our people approximate. >> tomorrow the country waiting to hear what the president has to say as he addresses the kenyan people approximate --. that is before the trip to ethiopia. >> thank you very much. kenya is the home land of president obama's father and he still has family there, but it turns out one place that the president will not visit is the
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village. each upon though a trip was not on the official schedule, they spent money cloning up the streets and preparing gifts and welcome ceremony. president obama has been there before as a senator back in 2006. >> witnesses sharing their terrifying stories as investigators piece together to what led to the movie theater shooting. houser stood up 20 minutes in the movie and without a word started shooting. he killed two people and hurt nine others. witnesses didn't realize it was gunshots first. one woman managed to pull a fire alarm as terrified patrons scrambled for safety. houser tried to escape. and parked near an exit and had wigs and disguys. but turned back to the theater
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as police closed in. they have his journal and studied his on line postings and right wing extremist bors. his motives remain a mystery tonight. will we with are learning more about the victims. what do we know? >> reporter: that's right, julie. we have seen emotional memorial service. friends and family come together to remember the innocent women that were killed on thursday night. jillian johnson ran a boutique with her husband. friends say she was a book worm and a creative inspiration. and 21-year-old macy who worked in a hospital. she had a love for life. take a listen to one of her close friends.
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>> it is shaking and i couldn't say anything. it was always, you know confident and positive all of the time. and she was very beautiful inside and outside. >> reporter: friends say she was a beauty queen. both women are set to be buried on monday. >> will what else have the investigators learned about the shooter? >> reporter: he was a bit of a drifter. he had a law school degree and a history of mental issues. in 2008, his wife filed a protection of order against him and took all of the guns out of his house. and the gun used in the shooting was purchased last year in alabama, the same state that denied a condition sealed carry permit. and the reason for the denial
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we had the report of domestic violence against him and in '89 or '90 he was arrested for an arson case in georgia. >> and the last year he was convicted, he booby trapped it and put cement in the pipes and defecating in the rooms. detectives are going through the journal and blogs that he was active in. there is a possibility we may never know what brought him to the movie theater on thursday. there is a mix of grief and anger. we talked to the father of one of the victims and his daughter is a devout catholic and she has forgiven the shooter and she will continue to pray for him. >> thank you so much.
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that is incredible. turning to politics now. and several republican candidates pounding the pavement in early primary states including donald trump with hundreds of supporters. but not anyone from the des moines register. the trump campaign denied them credentials to the event after the editorial called him a feckless blow hard and called on him to exist the race. chris christie greeting voters in a des moines farm before holding a town hall meeting. and rand paul hit on nsfa sfieg and limited government. tomorrow on fox news sunday do not miss a powerful interviews
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with 2016 republican candidates. carle foriana and kentucky senator rand paul. check your listings for time and channel. fox urgent. hillary clinton spoking about her use was personal e-mails and a push by two inspector's general for the justice department to investigate. clinton said she never sent or received any e-mails that were classified at the time. she spoke to reporters after several campaign events in the all- important state of iowa including a democratic event in madison. snrngs and she will testify before the house on benghazi approximate. it is set for october 22nd. and we are are told that the date is only pencilled in. clinton just commented on her e-mails, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: it just happen minutes ago.
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and we'll play you a sound byte where she asserted she did nothing wrong with the e-mails on her private server. >> i never sent or received information that was classified at the time it was sent and received. and what you are seeing here is a typical kind of a discussion to some extent to disagreement among various parts of the government. >> reporter: republicans have been demanding ha she turn over the server to the investigators. rand paul was spoking today. senator rand paul also a republican president willial candidate and she was the one that put the e-mail on the
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server and when she asked them to give up she selected the ones to so. she breaks the law and we are are to trust her to send out the e-mails? that is from rand paul. and the intelligence community and inspectors said those e-mails may hold classified server. >> that is the sound you were looking for earlier. timing is not always perfect approximate on live tv. talking about benghazi. why are republicans doubtful that clinton will testify this fall? >> her campaign said she will and republicans say that is news to then. and the spokesman on the benghazi committee said secretary clinton's campaign may want to reach out to her lawyer
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mr. david kendall. last night he was negotiating conditions for her appearance. democrats on the committee put out a statement, given how republican denied scheduling hearings in the past all we are concerned is that the date was offered and accepted and not that the republicans will stick to it. the republicans want to know if the obama administration specifically the state department could have done more to save the four americans that died in the attack. >> and we want to hear from you. what do you think? should the justice department investigate hillary clinton's e-mail from time as secretary of state. >> and tweet me at julie banderas. >> and right now, a horrific scene in oklahoma.
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however governors from 13 states have signed orders to allow national guard troops to allow weapons in the bases and recruitment centers. >> oklahoma police searching pinterest and facebook after a teen killed his parents and three younger siblings. he faces first-degree murder andingivated assault. the bodies were in the two story home. the 16 year old brother's michael is also in custody. the 13 year old who was stabbed several times but survived said her are brother was responsible. >> do we know a motive? >> we know the family of nine lived in broken bow, oklahoma.
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many didn't know the beefers. they were quiet. what motivated 18-year-old robert smirking in his mug shot and his brother to stab his family. they used two comboifs and a hatchet to kill their father mother and two brothers age seven and foif. and looking at robert pintchlt a dorlook designed to look like a gun. and others showed lincoln mark and men's clothing. they were home schooled with no criminal history. they are charged with five counts of murder. and the 16-year-old is treated as an adult. >> you learned more horrific detail its and parts of a 911
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call that was made. >> there were two other girls. a 13 year old and two-year-old sister and they were alive because of a horrific and chilling 911 phone call. his family is attacked by his brother. and sound of a struggle and the police arrive and hearing the faint call for help from the 13-year-old sister. she said the brothers just attacked the family. they were found hiding in the back of the home in the brush. the two-year-old was unharmed. a box of ammunition was supposed to arrive at the house. >> the weather taking a turn for the better. wildfires in the northern rockies.
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>> firefighters battling a massive wildfires in montana. wildfires are raging in the southwest and much of the region is in's historic drought. that will bring record breaking rainfall. and stripped the land from wildfires. janice thank you so much for joining me at studio e. >> what is the latest on the
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fire burning right now. >> we have el nino. and that could lead to flooding and in the short term we have a dozen wildfires burning in the west and we have extreme to excessive drought in colorado. and the good news is from the northwest a troph is going to build and that moans temperatures are going to go down. and so around average for the next week or so and we'll watch for the potential of more heavy rainfall. >> other weather head lines. >> we could see severe watch. tornado watch in south dakota and parts of kansas and large hail and damaging wind and isolated tornados and ponent out the potential of flooding in florida. this is ushering gulf moisture.
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they could get a foot of rain in south florida. we are coping an eye on. sometimes they develop on the stationary front and watching it very carefully. >> you are have canada. >> i am. >> your people have a great sense of humor. >> we have to. >> it seems, newfoundland canada, suffering from the chilliest july. the temperatures are not above 59 degrees. >> and weather forecasters are not popular right now. and can one sent the meteorologist to the slammer. >> hopefully however. >> we have had enough of this. >> this can't be thorough. i am telling the truth.
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chief safe. paul how is the u.s. combating al-shabaab? >> reporter: well the first thing is that the u.s. drone missions aron going and designed to pen al-shabaab so they can't make attacks that would be embarrassing. drones using the missiles and operating out of a u.s. facility. and others making surveillance runs and coming out of a base dope in ethiopia. and the f- 16 are carrying out flights. and they are joined by u.s. special forces in attack helicopters. >> we covered al-shabaab and the attacks on them. but what else about the mission to keep president obama safe in kenya? >> well this is the large
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security operation ever seen in the country of rennia. and they have joined 10000 police and a quarter of the force on the streets. the secret service is taking other measures that fox news is not reporting for the sake of the president's over all security. officials believe it is not safe for a bomber to leave nairobi. and all of the extra security is reportedly going to cost the u.s. taxpayer 1 billion usd. that is a bill for a homecoming jowly. >> thank you, paul we appreciate. it a u.s. intelligence analyst serving a life sentence for spying could be released in november. he will be up for mandatory
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parole after being convicted of selling secrets from the u.s. government. it would be a move to help remove the long-standing issue between the countries as new tensions a ratify over the iranian deal. >> this is one of the biggest espionage cases in history. johnathon pollard could be released in three months. he was arrested in mid 80s for selling classified information to eseral. his imprisonment is a sore spot between the u.s. and israeli negotiations. here's what the white house said last year. >> the reason that the release of johnathon pollard is on theitably is something that the
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israelis raise with the government. >> and now the administration officials say the potential release is not political. yesterday a spokesman said there is 0- linkage between his status and foreign policy. and it is based on standard procedure. and his supporters say his punishment was too harsh. and critics call him a traitor. if released it is a concession to israel at a time when u.s.- israeli tensions are peaking over the nuclear deal with iran. >> marines raising the awareness of veteran suicide. they are walking 13 miles on a california boardwalk and
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wearing silkies. it is a lighthearted approach to a serious issue. each marine is carrying 50 pounds of gear. and 22 for the number of american vet rabs who commit suicide every day. the camaraderie goes a long way to help those who feel isolated after returning to civilian life. >> and the intel it needs to find the american spies. that is the concern after the last month's data breach. and the obama administration said that it was not as damaging because the chinese hackers did not get access to the american under cover agencies. and they say the hackers could use the information to identify american intel officers using
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the process of elimination. and first responders and good samaritans lifting a car off of a trapped woman. it is our top story cross america. texas newly released dash cam video of an incredible rescue. dallas police said a crash left a motorist penned under the car. the woman was gasping for air as the car was crushing her. >> i kept talking to her and said help is on the way. nonce the guys show up. there is enough of us to lift up the car. they lifted the car and others pulled the woman to safety and she suffered only minor injuries. >> new york city. a water brain break sent a huge
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geyser. city buses were rerouted. crews have replaced the poip and repaved the road. >> several families forced out of their homes in georgia. three units were destroyed. some firefighters battled from outside. and others worked inside to cop the fire from spreading. no one was hurt. >> and california, a man needs to be rescued after chasing two dogs over a cliff in santa barbara. they got away and ran after another dog. he feel 20 or 30 feet and they had to stay put. crews used a triple harness to get the man upon and his pets to safety. >> scary moments on the las
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vegas strip after a fire started on the poll deck of the hotel this afternoon. the flames spread and two people were burned and one person hospitalized. the building smoke could be seen for miles. the fire was contained to the pool area and destroying the cabanas. the building itself didn't suffer major damage. the twaep hundred room resort was evacuated for a time as a precaution. investigators are working to learn what caused the fire. >> a diver watches helplessly as a shark mauls her father. the latest on a terror attack coming up. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try aleve". just two pills, all day. and now, i'm back for my best bud! aleve. all day strong
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they used to know. >> the week began with the judge offering james holmes to take the stand. >> will you testify in the phase one. >> yes. >> what is your decision? >> i don't want to testify. >> the judge explained how it works in a death penalty phase. >> aggravation and prosecutors argue that he should be put to death and mitigation and where the family and friends try to sway them. and that is where they hear from the ones that are killed. there were plenty of aggravators qualifying him for the death penalty. >> murdered 12 people in the course of the single criminal episode. >> and the defense did not degree. >> is there a closing argument.
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>> the defense has no argument regarding nas one. >> we the jorfind that the prosecutions proved beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of one of the aggravating factors with respect to this count of murder in the first-degree. >> with the jorchlorring the way for the death penalty. the case went to mitteration and the people took the stand. >> you recognize mr. holmes in the courtroom. including the secretary of the elementary school holmes attended. >> do you care for jimmy. >> of course. >> are you here to support him. >> yes. >> jurors were sent home. >> and the out of town defense witnesses scheduled to testify were allowed to do so on video. >> did he seem have to you?
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>> extremely happy. i think all of those boys had a great childhood. >> the defense plans to wrap up the mitigation phase next week. >> humanitarian croisis that shoes no signs of slowing down. thousands of migrants taking a dangerous journey to fight famine and war. itily an irish navy ship rescued migrants floating in the mediterranean sea. they included 45 children and nine pregnant woman. the majority from mali and begana and bangladesh. 2000 have died making the dangerous trek this year. >> australia, a day on the water ends in tragedy for a family.
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a shark mauling a man to death. they were do i having for scallops off the island of tacmania. not far from where a 15 foot great white was seen the day before. >> mexico. new favorites and escaped drug lord. in mexico. pin attas represent evil that must be destroyed. guzzman's game is responsible for thousands of killings. venezuela a new crisis brewing and's shortage of bore. brewers blame strikes and a lack of ingredients. venezuela's economy is prone to shortages dow to government controls and ram pant inflation. that's the wrap in fox trip around the world and 80 seconds. >> big screen to the operating rom. and giving surgeons a new way to
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step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. sfshgs police in oklahoma looking into a motive after a teenage boys killed their parents and three younger siblings. robert beefer faces first-degree murder and assault. and 16 year old brother is in custody. the 13-year-old sister who was stabbed but survived told officials that her brothers were responsible. hillary clinton said she never sent or received e-mails that were classified. this coming in response to two inspector generals asked for the investigation of e-mail. >> it was not classified at the time sent and received. and what you are seeing
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a typical discussion or disagreement mong the government. >> and the campaign confirms that he she will testify before bung bung. and at this time at this time has a highways torsick conference. he talked with braking down on corruption. >> we wanted to hear from you you. and asked you if the doj should investigate. and what should happen in she had class nowed information. only have time to read a couple. yes, and jill and wins.
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forgetelary. someone from needs to investigate the doshg f. and of course hillary's e-mail should be investigated. you can join me in the conversation and wol continue it after the show. and that's how fax reports this saturday. wait wait wait. i am ending the show. it is national dance day. did you forget? >> it started as a day to raise awareness in obesity and embrace this as a fun and positive way to exercise. did you dance today? >> no i did not. ♪ ♪ canned can pass
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nd general jack keane as well, and senator mike lee. good night. >> objection. >> overruled. john: america's legal system is a mess. politicians pass too many laws. >> they can cite me or arrest me. john: also because prosecutors want to look tough on crime. >> big bad john. john: innocent people go to jail. >> they lie saying that all this evidence. john: some cops bully people into confessing crimes they didn't commit. >> the system failed us. john: their friends try to help them. >> it's over. >> i'm never getting out of here. john: and sometime they succeed. >> i'm now a free mess. john: the legal mess. that's our show tonight.
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