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us. word of the day --chuffyness remembers, the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out for you. \s breaking tonight, polls are moving the race is changing more than a dozens republican candidates are trying to make themselves ahead with alternates more than one week left to the debate that could change everything and determine potentially who winds up in the oval office. welcome to "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. ten republicans from a field of 16 will stand on a stage in cleveland, ohio. the debate will be under way at this point beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. they will take question from your truly look with bret baier
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and me. between now and then it would get interesting. a lot of folks assume donald trump would flame out by now. they have been proven wrong. others thought we would never see a woman on that stage. they could still be wrong. still more predicted that chris christie rick perry or bobby jindal did not stand a chance and all the three find themself in play some folks are suddenly spending big money to make an impression and there could be signs of some last-minute surprises taking shape. joining mess fox news digital politics editor chris steierwalt and we had a lengthy meeting today, which is to come up with questions for these guys and potential gal, who will stand on this stage in ten days.
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let's talk about how the polls are moving it's the top ten who get to face off on that night in cleveland. the bottom numbers are starting to move. there's fluidity tonight. >> oh, yeah. well donald trump is human fluidity. he came into this race and he has upended everything's applecart. there's a magic line a magic divide. eight candidates are at five points or better. that's not the average we're going to use, but it's not a bad benchmark at this point for who will be in and who's going to be out. it is something to work with. you have the -- >> do you look at this -- leave this on the board. trump, bush walker rubio, huckabee carson cruz paul. they're all looking good according to real clear politics average, which is not what fox news uses but it looks good. then it gets dicey on the last
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two. >> right. and you have essentially another eight or nine candidates who are all vying for those two spots, and it gets tough. so that's why, when you have entropy, when you have don't trump, who you would say he's still there, yeah he's still there, but the numbers are far from solid. >> he would have had a colossal fall right? i mean he's atop the field right now, according to several polls that just came out. >> there's -- i have no expectation that that's not going to happen. i have every expectation he will stay in the top ten. what i mean is the chaos that he creates has an effect on other candidates. for example, if donald trump got stronger ted cruz might get weaker still. if donald trump collapsed one of one of these candidates like carly fiorina might see a rise. it's a mickey mouse balloon.
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you squeeze one ear, the other ear will get bigger. >> who has the most to lose? and who has the most to gain? >> at this point dompd trump can't do worse or more wrong. he's gull to throw grenades and horridshoes and kitchen sinks. >> i'm wearing a flak jacket. >> exactly. >> on the other hand, rick perry perry, you want to talk about the stakes he's right there. he is either number ten or number nine. there's a guy that needs a good debate performance to demonstrate to republican voters he's for real this time. if he's not on stage, he can't do that. >> last time around he didn't do so well. we thought rick perry was going to come out guns blazing, a beloved governor in texas, people waiting for him to get into the race. he did, he had that debate and it was -- >> poof. >> so what about jeb bush?
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scott walker? what about marco rubio? >> but what's their goal? when they get up there, is it do no harm? or is it i've got to land some blows? i've got to make my case. i've got to stand out. >> if your jeb. >> jazz hands. >> say, these guys really? that's what he wants to do is let trump suck up the oxygen and let him be the dignified statesman. if you're walker you have a lot to prove, that you can handle it on a national stage. are you ready for the presidency? remember there's a sniff test here. there's something that goes beyond can they answer the specifics, and the question -- when you look at these people you will see them in a setting where you've seen presidents before. can they comport themselves in a way with the responses, with the surety that makes people comfortable. >> because you hear the substantive answer but you also just get a feel a feel for the candidate. like could this guy do it or
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not? >> um-hmm. >> can he handle these questions? or does he dodge and weave? he can't handle a little old question from megyn kelly. >> if i was running for president, i would be running the other way, instead of taking your questions. >> you have to love these callers, they're like -- [ mumbling ] as chris says they want george washington's job, and they have to show they are worthy. we the questioners are the gateways we at fog and cnn and everybody else who gets a chance to moderate. newsbreaking on "the daily beast" on donald trump. i want to get to that but first i want to show you what he said this weekend and we're going to talk when this.
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watch. >> we had so many people standing outside. i just want to thank you, and actually "the des moines register" is standing outside, too. [ cheers and applause ] ujtsdsr. >> it was sort of funny, a super-liberal rag, not respected around here but they come out with an editorial, i'm rated number one in every poll, because you know what? people are tired. not because of me. they're tired they said so you're number one in every poll and they say you should drop your candidacy. i say, excuse me? why? i went to laredo and my wife came home and she was crying and i want to myself why are you crying? you made it home and made it safely from the border. tears were coming down her face because she thought it was so dangerous. it's really dangerous. it's really really dangerous.
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it's the border. remember i made the statement about mexico ascending, and people thought, what a horrible thing. now i have journalists, people calling up and saying we apologize. i was right. here's the beauty of me -- i couldn't care less. i know these guys. no, i mean, i know them. i know the lobbyists. i have them when i need something. sometimes if i don't know -- when i was a businessman -- i get a lot of criticism. you gave to the democrats. who cares? i was a businessman. i give to everybody. a u.s. senator calls me -- i would like to be totally idealistic and i largely am but the system is broken. a guy like bush like walker all of these people are controlled by the people who give them their money. it's true.
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so we learned a bit in that little bit. first of all huge crowds. the other candidates would love the crowds he gets at his events talking about the third-party candidacy. what did you glean? >> i gleaned that donald trump says a lot of stuff. i gleaned that when he talks about the border this stuff, when they get on the debate stage, it will be very hard. you can't fact check it you can't do it in real time, because he makes these claims like i have journalists call me and they say they're sorry and they were wrong. which journalists? who? when? where? who is this? he just keeps rolling through. in a one-minute increment of time with you pressing him, with bret pressing him, with chris pressing him, will he bull doze through? >> my own impression if you dodge and weave enough -- the
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viewers need to understand we have far less opportunity than say, here on "the kelly file" than to interrupt and make them answer the questions we ask, but we're going to try. if you continue to dodge, they know they know when you damage. my advise to these candidates is don't make me hurt you. [ laughter ] >> oh, man. we've got to get to this. this is just breaking on "the daily beast." the headline is ex-wife, donald trump made me feel violated during sex. the next like is ivana trump once accused him of rape though she is clarified later not in the criminal sense. i'm reading this literally as we're on the air -- during this divorce proceeding which was ugly she accused him of a violent assault pulling back her arms fistfuls of her haim and then quote, raping her in a
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vicious manner. this is back in 1989 this allegedly happened. he has denied it previously years and years ago sag its obviously false, and going after the guy who wrote it as a vindictive and jealous man. somebody who speaks for donald trump has denied it as well and added that legally you cannot rape your spouse -- although i'm not sure about that as a legal matter. but what does this tell us now? what does this tell us? it's getting ugly for one thing. >> it's getting ugly for one thing. number two, this is old. >> very. >> but in the case of donald trump, elf these decades reaching back to the 1980s of a public life and colorful of that. >> but this is how they get around it. they start the article by saying donald trump introduced his presidential campaign to the world with a slur against mexican immigrants and they say this was an unfortunate turn of
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phrase for him, and then get into this matter in 1989 in a divorce proceeding where the audience needs to understand often both sides say very ugly things. >> but his lawyer ought not to have said what you can't. >> you can't rape your spouse? that's not going to fly. >> this is answer asked and answered and your prurient interest in this is -- >> i don't know what his relationship is like. i know he has a wonderful relationship with his children who she is their mother and he hasn't been given the opportunity to respond to this piece, but we see this happen a lot. you run for president, they will go after everything. not making a judgment just saying it happens. good to see you, chris. >> you bet. we'll have another debate meeting on wednesday.
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more questions. very exciting. well our political coverage will continue with mike huckabee's heated comments to which president obama responded directly today. why would he do that? and how helpful is that to governor huckabee? mark kason and mark hanna weigh in. and as the movement gets bigger and louder are you significant are the groups that are now posing new threats to the gop? kevin jackson is here on that. plus "the kelly file" learned that the service members killed in the attack may not be in line for purple hearts. guess why? guess why? colonel tony shaffer is here. raply going from room to room they got their fellow marines to safety. once they had gotten to safety some willingly ran back into the
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this president's foreign policy is the most feckless in american history. he's so naive he would trust the iranians and he would take the
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israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven. that was former governor mike huckabee on saturday. he has refused to back down from the comment, and today president obama responded. >> the particular comments of mr. huckabee are i think part of just a general pattern that we have seen that is -- would be considered ridiculous if it weren't so sad. joining me now, former chief presidential speechwriter for mark keysen and mark hanna, who was an aide for. >> good to see you both. saying it's sad the tone and the substance as well used by a presidential candidate. your thoughts? >> in terms of the tone this is
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coming from the same president who has been saying every day that whoever opposes this deal wants to have war with iran. so spare me the outrage, but in terms of the substance, i wouldn't have chosen the words that governor huckabee did, but it's right, it is a fact in iran gets a nuclear weapon it would have the capability to literally annihilate the state of israel. prime minister netanyahu has said this deal will pave the way to a iranian nuclear bomb. a poll showed that 71% of israelis agree with him. >> so what was it mark hanna? was it the actual words, which are shocking to hear? or was it the tone in which he said it? >> i think the fact that anytime somebody brings up nazis or the holocaust or hitler to make inflammatory remarks to denounce your political opponent we have to take a step back and realize what we're talking about here.
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>> let me ask you, the distinction here is people do use the nazi rhetoric but the distinction is he is actual talking about the annihilation of the jews. it's not like the protesters are nazis. he's saying this deal will -- >> i think that's tremendously offensive to the majority of american jews who frankly want congress to support the president's deal with iran. that is a poll by the jewish journal, so either mike huckabee thinking that they want to be led to the door of the oven or he thinking they're imbeciles or insane somehow. the thing that's frustrating is that there's a time for civility and civility is not a luxury. there's a rabbi actually opposed to this deal writing in "time," who says it's a free country we're free to compare or elected leaders if we want but it's
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disgraceful to do so. which is why jeb bush came out and denounced it. >> what do you think, marc. was that a comparisons of our president to adolf hitler? >> no it was a comparison of iran to the nazis. >> so he said the president would walk them to door. >> this deal is walking them to the door is what he's saying. look the reality is the difference between the nazi regime and iran is iran does not have the capability yet to kill on the scale of its hatred. a nuclear weapon would give them that capability. the iranian regime has done the same thing. israel has no -- the zionist regime is a cancerous tumor and will be removed. if you believe this agreement is going to pave the way as prime minister netanyahu said to an iranian nuclear weapon the conclusion is inescapable. >> governor huckabee has every right to denounce the
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inflammatory comments made by iranian politicians to stir up the elements, but he does not have the right to use inflammatory comments in doing so. he's basically becoming what he despised. let's pray that two sets of political ambitious hotheads in iran and the united states don't lead us to war. nobody wants iran -- >> are you compare governor huck aboo to the lunatics in iran who live to kill israel? because now you're doing it. governor huckabee often uses colorful language maybe not as much as the averagers in -- is this him trying to make an important point that will get him attention, marc thiessen? or is this a man who want to be on the debate stage next thursday and is doing something to make headlines? >> i think it's both. i think he's mag an important point, but also trying to
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counter what mark just did, which is dismiss this idea that the iranians when they say these things are just trying to rile up the hardliners. they believe it mark. we dismissed adolf hitler's words -- >> it's not the same thing. >> we paid a terrible price for it. it is. when people make their intentions clear, you cannot dismiss them. great to see you both. thank you. well republicans also came under attack from the black lives matter group, as those folks try to draw new political attention to their cause. kevin jackson is next with the latest betweenist in their debate and how it relates to the presidential debate coming up. "new york times" broke a big story on friday reporting on new evidence that hillary clinton broke the law with her e-mail server. then they had to walk that back and man did they get eviscerated by their own public editor. so what is the truth here? judge napolitano on that in a moment. >> i am confident i never sent or received any information
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developing tonight, new questions about race. in the 2016 campaign as the head of the black lives matter protest group threatens to disrupt the gop convention and possibly the debate. the group made a lot of political news last week when protesters showed up at a big meeting for liberal democrats and disrupted speeches by both bernie sanders and martin o'malley. governor o'malley created more controversy, by suggesting -- wait for it -- that in fact all lives matter. >> every life matters, and that is why this issue is so important. black lives matter white lives matter, all lives matter. >> think again, governor. governor omailie under pressure from the group later apologized for saying that touching off a
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new round of debate why someone would have to apologize for suggesting that all lives matter. this is how stupid or political discourse is. now we are seeing democrats are out trying to dig out of this hole by pushing arguments like this one, which played out over the weekend -- >> i think a lot of people recoil at the idea that when a democrat says all lives matter and this starts a fight inside the party -- >> we don't need to say all lives matter because white citizens are dying at the hands of police. that's why it's interesting to me that people think it's wrong. we need so say black lives matter because we live in the context where african-americans are dying. >> author of the book "race pimping." we're told that no whites are being killed and that's why you have to say just black lives matter, not all. >> it reminds me of the old
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country song how can you leadve me if you won't go away? all lives matter. the statistics are completely skewed. i happened to have misspent my youth getting a math degree and believe it or not whites get killed by cops 30 to 40% more than black lives. the black lives movement doesn't want to report that. they're not reminding people that it's black people in charge of all this. they're in charge of the police in charge of the mayor's office. >> the police force in baltimore. >> yes, that's my point. everywhere this is occurring it's a democrat or in most cases it's black leadership that's -- that this is involved in. so the idea that black lives matter is quite frankly incredulous. the next point is this. they're going to always bring up -- they trot out the same few people. it's dialo, it's bell and so on
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as if it's a epidemic. if you go back to 1999 and look at the number of blacks killed by cops erroneously, you can count them on both your hands. the idea this is an epidemic is another crazy part of this. >> they choose to highlight these cases, like darren wellsen in ferguson and tell everybody this is a racist cop who killed an unarmed black man, and when that gets proven false, they say never mind that was not true so far less coverage. on the stats, kevin, now she doesn't know what she's talking about. plenty of white people get killed by cops. however, if you look at the rate by population it is higher in the black community, 0.34% than in the white community, 0.17%. >> it is higher but they're not factors in the am of crime. so when you factor in all of the things that are pertinent to the
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discussions, as i said whites are more likely to be killed by cops. the other side of this is this -- now cops have a complete reason to take pause and putting themselves at risk quite frankly in high-crime areas, into you they don't want to shoot at blacks that may very well be shooting at them. >> let me ask you this. this is becoming like a thing. do you believe black lives matter or do you believe that all lives matter? to the point where jeb bush was asked about it. this is what he said and he's getting hit heart for this. >> the political context, it's a slogan i guess, and should he apologize? no. he believes that all lives matter which i hope he does. he shouldn't apologize to a group that seemed to disagree with him. >> any opportunity we have to shut down a republican convention we will and they went on to say he and others who take that position are going to hear about it. >> well i hope they shut down the democrat convention because
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they're allowing illegal immigration, and jameel shaw's son got killed by an illegal immigrant. apparently they don't happen when it happens with illegals. you're not going to find on the black lives matter website anything that reflects that. look if they want to go talk to the republicans, i think the republicans should stay strong and say very succinctly all lives matter. we're going to address the situation with police not from a racial perspective, but from a good quality human being perspective and not worry about one group over another. this idea that blacks are being discriminated unfairly is just not the case. >> there have been charges brought against cops in certain jurisdictions, but in many others it's turned out to be a false narrative. kevin, good to see you. >> you too. when "new york times" reported friday that hillary clinton broke the law with her e-mails, you can bet it got serious attention. then the times had to correct
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judge in anapolitano is here for the legal follow up but first we go to chief white house correspondent ed henry. >> he confirmed that he's cut a deal to get several thousands of pages of e-mails, document we'll see in the next 24 to 36 hours. i spoke to an adviser of hillary clinton who confirmed your point. they think they won by forcing "new york times" to correct a story that we aren't too far by claiming there was a criminal investigation on the issue. there's no criminal investigation, but the two inspectors general did conclude there's classified information currently on her personal server. second fact not a criminal probe today, but once the justice department looks as it it could become criminal. third fast -- the intelligent community said to have classified information on a server was poor judgment on hillary clinton.
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democrats like doug schoen today said the explanations are not adding up. >> i'm conferred i never sent information that was classified at the time it was sent and received. >> the revelations about the e-mails, the two inspectors general, stuart it raises for the first time in my mind still a slight question but a question nonetheless. >> we're also hearing the state department on friday is likely to reach a whole new batch of clinton e-mails. the intelligence community may be pushing back on some of the concern that classified information is coming out. >> do we know how the fbi found this out, ed? >> they found it out, because two different snippers general, one from the state department one from the intelligent community said we reviewed it from a security standpoint and they are deeply concerned. they looked at a sample of 40 e-mails. remember there's tens of thousands. they looked at 40 and found
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four classified ones. that led these inspectors general to say there's probably hundreds maybe thousands in there. >> wow. thank you. joining us with more senior judicial analyst, and to your credit this is the first issue you raced months ago -- there classified information on these e-mails akin to what happened with general petraeus? >> that's what made me think of it candidly. the obama was willing to destroy the represent tails of a highly regarded general over documents he kept in a desk drawer in his home because it was 123409 an officially approved government venue. that's far less than what the inspectors general have suggested they saw that mrs. clinton did. they felt that whatever they read -- and we haven't even these four e-mails, that with such grave material on there
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under the lawyer they were required to report it to the fbi. >> good gracious. >> the fbi does not investigate civil wrongdoing or ethical lapses. it investigates criminal law or serious exposures for national security. the fbi will decide after investigating, is there enough evidence to prosecute someone, or should it be addressed through a nonprosecutorial route. >> this is what she says the second sound bite we played. this is what she is says -- she basically denied -- listen. >> i did not e-mail any classified material to anyone on my e-mail. there is no classified material so i'm certainly well aware of the classification requirements and did not send classified material. >> so she says i didn't send in but says explicitly there is no classified material. >> here's what she's going to
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argue, i think -- because the words don't have "classified" on them they're not classified e-mails, but the inspectors general refute that argument because they say it is the gravity of the information. it is whether that information, if revealed could jeopardizes national security that makes them classified whether there's magic words in the line as well. look i haven't seen what the inspectors general sent but i have seen the e-mails in the public domain. i saw an e-mail in which he talks about french jets approaching libyan airspace. i saw an e-mail when she talks about the border for the no-fly zones. i saw an e-mail when she talks about the travels of ambassador stevens from one part of libya to another, who we know was assassinated. if she didn't think those materials were sensitive, serious, confidential and classified she had no business being the secretary of state. >> we've had the former head of the dia on the show many times,
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prepared and there's a big difference between prepared and submitted, and those won't be submitted until the fbi has completed the investigation. so far the feds have only called abdulazeez a home-grown terrorist. to qualify for the purple heart, abdulazeez would have needed to be motivated by a foreign terrorist organization. the fbi has found evidence that abdulazeez did research on committing violence wrote about suicidal thoughts and becoming a martyr and as recently as 2013 was fouling anwar al awlaki of course the yemeni citizen who recruited talent and planned attacks for al qaeda. he's also the terrorist that nadal hassan was in contact with before he killed 13 and wounded more than 30. it took six years of pressure before the army changed its policy and awarded purple hearts to the victims of ft. hood.
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experts point out that once you award of purple heart, you admit it was a terrorist attack something the administration has continually resisted but the purple heart does more than acknowledge great sacrifice for the country, it also includes eligibility for certainly medical, educational and financial benefits. senator john mccain says if new legislation is river to make sure the chattanooga victims are eligible then so be it. megyn? so be it. thank thank you. good to see you, sir. >> here we go again. >> for six years, the fox news channel stayed on the story of why they were denying benefits to those who were hurt and killed in the ft. hood terror attack. >> right. >> which they still don't call it a terror attack. here we go again. how much more do they need? >> trace just laid out the factual basis for this being a terrorist attack and the common
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denominator is anwar al awlaki. there's absolutely no doubt that this terrorist was not motivated because they pulled barney the dinosaur from pbs. he does not attack them because they were grocery clerks at a store. they were representatives of the u.s. government and his target was based on his radicalization and for goods in' sake it's already been reported he was considering jihad martyrdom as long ago as 12013. >> and he was following al awlaki and that he did online research for militant islamist guidance. >> right. >> it's like they need to get the direct e-mail before they'll call it oh, wait no, that too happened in ft. hood and they still called it workplace violence. still! >> totally insane. this is where fox and everybody has to prevent basically the
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disconnecting of the dots, which the fbi and administration is trying to do here. there's absolutely no doubt from anyone who's rational that this was a terror attack. if you don't find a direct link it doesn't matter. it meets the criteria. unfortunately congress tried to change the law last year and make it easier for this sort of thing, and they said hey, the people investigating the fbi in this case can make the determination. in this case against it's being politicized for purposes of trying to not admit that first off the obama policy against this sort of thing is failing. secondly this individual was on u.s. soil in the heartland of america, a terrorist conducting a terrorist act against unharmed marines and a sailor who died in process -- >> these families these grieving families stand to suffer real losses if this isn't classified as terror. >> that's correct. >> and they don't get these purple heart benefits correct? >> correct. >> it isn't just an honor.
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it's actual you know substantive loss to them. >> megyn, these folks were enlisted they don't makes a lot of money already. when you have this loss you not only lose the service talking maybe $500 to $600 a month regarding the financial benefit. that sometimes -- >> it's a lot to them. back pay, additional benefits lots of military families who don't make a lot of due. >> the administration are doing the same thing here. i have never seen in my lifetime an administration so callus to the needs of individuals. this is insane. >> what's is going to take? >> it goes against factual evidence and it's the wrong thing. >> until they get the scroll from al baghdadi this is what i want you to do and a check saying i'm on it. these cases aren't made like this. it's made where you find the research and commitment good to
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new questions surrounding the death of bobbi kristina brown. she was the only daughter of bobby brown and whitney houston. she died this weekend. police are investigating this as a homicide months after she was found unresponsive in a bathtub. her death mirrors the death of her own mother who died three years ago. the emergency calls are eerily similar. listen. >> 21-year-old female face down. pd sin route. >> i have a 48-year-old female
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found in the bathroom. that's all i've got. they're requesting paramedics. >> trace gallagher live with the story. >> in her final moments, entertainment tonight is reporting she was surrounded by her family who read psalm 23 and held hands and repeat alleluia has she took her final breath. one family member saying it's as if her mother was calling to her from the other side. whitney houston drowned in a bathtub in 2012. one person not allowed at her bedside was her boyfriend nick gordon. she has been estranged from the brown houston families. it was gordon and a friend who found bobbi kristina face down in a bath tub in her home in roswell georgia. he's being sued for causing life threatening bodily harm to bobbi kristina. investigators say her death remains a homicide investigation
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though the initial autopsy report shows there were no significant injuries or medical conditions that caused her death. additional testing is underway. the me says it could be months until they found out what could the cause of death -- we should mention bobby brown spoke out today calling his daughter an angel saying her loss is in imaginable. >> she's with her mother now. trace, thanks, we'll be right back. ♪ the goodness that goes into making a power kale chicken caesar salad is rivaled only, by the goodness felt while eating one. panera. food as it should be. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken
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big kelly file. we have brit hume richard fowler and our panel. everybody's back from vacation. get to work! see you then facebook.com with your comments. it's been interesting when you look at what's happened with mr. trump. >> president obama lashes out at donald trump. mr. trump is here tonight to respond. president obama calls out senator ted cruz and others. >> we've had a sitting senator suggest that i'm the leading state sponsor of terrorism. >> the senator from the great state of texas will respond in a "hannity" exclusive. the tapes have been edited. >> the president of planned parenthood attacks the group that made the videos allegedly exposing her organization. mark steyn is here with reaction.