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and it has a lot of sugar in it. it depends what you want to do and diabetes is caused by all the sugar, so i've opened the ice cream today. >> how about that. could more emails released mean more problems for hillary clinton? and the state department has at least five more batches to go as clinton's campaign starts to show signs of weakness could that inties another democratic heavy hitter. and they're trying to figure out if debris found in the ocean is from a malaysian airliner that disappears and they say it is from a 777. what does this find mean interest the victim's families.
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five republican presidential hopefuls get invited to make their fiechpitch to a group of wealthy mega donors. hello, welcome. >> and i'm leland. thank you for spending your sunday with us. speculation continues to grow with stories in almost every major sunday paper about a possible joe biden run for president. this comes on the heals of our reporting by ed henry. the question is only pouring gas on the fire. the state department released the latest batches of emails
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from her private server and that they prove more deception and in an attempt to shift focus, her campaign did a document dump of their own. hi dug. >> there is debate over whether the 30 plus emails released at the behest of a federal judge, were truly classified and they were not that time they were sent or received. >> none of these documents were classified at the time they were sent but they've been updated to confidential. >> that seems to contradict the inspector generals. pointing out how former cia director was prosecuted for holding classified emails. and they kin tend that's apples and oranges. others disagree. >> hillary clinton is disqualified from this race and
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she deleted a lot of email traffic that we're not for going to get to see. >> it may be ethethe opening that other democratic hopefuls were waiting for, especially vice president joe biden. and if he does inter, president obama has offered support for hillary clinton's run but he is close to joe biden, especially sints since the death of his son. >> thanks dug. >>. what do the late estreleases mean for the binghazi. we're hearing that there are
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items that appear they are classified but no smoking guns that i've heard or seen of yet. will these eemails help advance your investigation in any way? >> well, we have a lot of of work to do at the bennen gazy and now we're getting these documents that are heavily redakted. we have evidence that there's elements of them that have had to be classified. we can't figure out why we can't get our hands on this information so we ecan figure out how four americans died in 2012. >> a judge now telling not only mrs. clinton but her top aid that they have got to surltcertify
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that they have turned everything they have. and what are your hopes of getting your hands on her server? >> well, she needs turn it over to a third party, the american people are demanding it as well. >> and it looks like we've lost him. we'll work on getting him back. much more to talk to him about, especially the fact that he and senator cotton went to vienna and discovered side deals. moving on to another breaking story over the weekend. today a false alarm in the search for possible debris in the search for missing airliner malaysia flight 370. thris was found just a few miles from where a chunk of a plane wing showed up. they thing that nine-foot
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section of wing is from the boeing triple-7 that vanished 17 months ago. and live in the reunion island on the indian oceans where it's already dark. hi, greg. >> reporter: i think the folks better get used to this. we first heard irrelevantyearly this morning that there was about 10 nils from where the wing part was found and then it become a part of a door and then a box and then it was taken away for inspection when according to officials, it was decided it was that domestic ladder but we did hear more hard information about the wing flap that is to be tested in france. they said the debrois is
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definitely from a 777 but didn't say if it was a part of the ill-fated ill-fated mh 370. as the priest officiatesing at the service told us that crash probably hand far away from here but prayer brings everybody closer together. >> it does indeed and there have been so many prayers about malaysian 370. and waiting to see if there's more debris that washes up. when that jetliner disappeared, there were 239 people on board. 239 families looking for answers. and here is an aviation attorney working with some of
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the family members of flight 370. and since the news of this section of wing broerkske being found, what's been the reaction of your clients waiting on news of their loved ones? >> they're obviously gratified that the puzzle is beginning to be unravelled here but the finding of the wing is really a very small piece of the larger picture. it suggests obviously, that plane crashed and the clients are unwilling to accept the death of their relatives until there is absolute certainty about the wing until some pieces of the wreckage are located to find out when and where the plane crash and they want to know why this happened. why were their loved ones taken away from them in a bazar event.
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this is one of the most peculiar aviation crashes in history. and these people have been battered from day one and that has done nothing to quiet them down. they have in a great deal of hurt. and anxious, obviously, to get more answers so that there can be some resolution to the question what happened to my mother my father my sister, my brother, my child? that's the real story. >> well for sure and the airline and the rest of the world wants to know what happened and to prevent it again. and nine feet by rufloughly roughly
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three feet. what can you tell from the wreckage? >> you can't get everything back but you start to piece it together. if you look that pieces of the wing the side the rear and the front portion, you start to put a picture together of what happened. the flapper has very little deferimation and the back has damage which would be fatigue failure in the last phases of the flight and the side of the flapper arm will tell you whether it failed as a result of fatigue or over load and when it happened in the air or on impact. fatigue is as a result of a lot of wiggles and waggals, it comes
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apart. it can happen very quickly. >> at some level, you're an attorney this will come down to money, to a lawsuit and i'm wondering is it possible to have any type of settlement and closure for these families until we ewe have a conclusive cause of or is that all on pause until they find definitive cause of the crash? >> well malaysia airlines will be liable for full compenvation for these families. that is a given. there is an international treaty called the montreal convention 1989 and that imposes absolute liability on the carrier, unless the carrier can prove complete freedom from fault. for all intense and purposes not
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possible in this case. what the compensation will be is a very complicated matter to predict. it depends on the jurisdiction and the applicable law, and it depends on who the defendants will be. you have the air carrier of course but if there is a defect in the prod kt that contributed to this tranldygedy then the manufacturer will face. >> and the manufacture is boeing. and an attorney for a number of the families of malaysian 370. thank you, sir. >> they'll appreciate your thoughts. thank you. we want tabring back
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congressman. i want to make sure we eget to a topic we didn't have time for earlier. you and senator cotton went and said you were talking about military operations around the world and said basically you were told there were side agreements between iran and the iaea. and they've been calling him an international man of mystery and you're saying these were things available on the internet. is it something different?. >> there's no mystery here. they were signed by ayatollahs and the administration has refused to share the contents and it goes to the heart of this agreement. how we're going to determine what iran did in the past and
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what happened at a very important iranian site. and there are two side deals and the american people should be able to see them. >> so how are you supposed to vote on something you're not allowed to have access to it. and there are a number of law makers who said they're going to vote on this. >> it's incomprehensible for me what the president says is the most historic agreement of this century, how you could vote for it when it goes to the very heart of -- and i don't know how the president can ask them to vote on the deal i don't know how secretary kaererry can vote for this when they haven't seen
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these documents. they should demand to see them. >> i would like the think their law maker has a chance to look at something they're voting on especially with the ramification of this deal. >> thank you, shannon. a massive man hunt is underway in memphis right now. police are searching for the killer of one of the city's police officers. sean bolten was making a routine traffic stop last night when he was shot multiple times. they used the police radio to call for help. police are asking anyone with information to come forward, just now crossing the urgent wires here they have one person of interest in custody, however,
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no charges have been filed in this shooting. we're going to have an in-depth report on this shooting coming up later in the show. some two dozen homes destroyed thousands of people being forced to evacuate as they battle a wild fire north of san francisco. this is one of many significant fires, we're told is burning. and governor brown has called a state of emergency. it's not every day that you have a community of people that are all worried about losing their homes together. so there's a lot of emotions that go with working with people and supporting people. >> and this as storms hit the
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midwest. >> you're watching wild fires. and we're talking about temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above what they typically in the summertime for a lot of these areas in the northwest. we're getting much needed moisture for the northwestsouthwest and is creeping into the northwest but not eenough of a good thing. and up toward the midwest, we have a pretty significant cold front that will bring damaging wind hail, and isolate idtornados sided tornados p. and watching that area very carefully through this evening and that cold front is going to move eastward so they need to beotential of severe weather. summertime weather for a lot of
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us but look at that cold front and the midwest pushing eventually into the midatlantic by thursday with temperatures in the upper 70s for new york. >> thank you very much. >> you got it. the republican presidential debate is this thursday. will it break or make any of the candidates. and presidential hopefuls aren't just stumping for votes, they're going for cash. they get to make their case to hundreds of mega donors this weekend. and hi will. >> reporter: we're just days away from that first debate. we'll have a live report coming up. plus they say fences make
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not the other way around. it is an age old truth of politics. campaigns need money, lots of it and there's no better place for republicans to get it than dana point, california they're making their pitch to wealthy conservatives at a conference hosted by billia nair brothers. they're trying to lock in a portion of the nearly 1 billion dollars that heavy hitting donors have already pledged to the 2016 race. and will what are they saying inside? >> reporter: well freedom partners founded by the coke brothers normally conducted the conference in secrecy, this time
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it's a little bit they're letting us listen to some of the gop candidates. and things kicked off with carly ferennau and getting ready for the first prime time debate. >> we have the best ideas but somehow nothing really changes and i think that's because honestly, there are too many professional people who talk a lot but don't understand how to translate words into action. it's why i'm running for president. >> reporter: we also heard from wisconsin governor scott walker who weighed in on some of the mudslinging that's been going on inside the party. >> you're not going to hear me belittle any of the other republicans out there. i think voters across the america are tired of that and they want to vote for someone
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for something and you're going to hear what i'm running for. >> reporter: some are here that either weren't invited or chose not to come. >> all you have to dois look who they are and where they're from. and at least one county and talking to folks and answering their questions and trying to be accountable to them and i think that's a big difference. >> donald trump isn't here either there are reports that he wasn't invited but he did take the time to take swipe at them. he said i wish good luck to all of the republican candidates that travelled to california to beg for money, etc. from the koch brothers p. and he's on top
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this poll. actually, it's going to be me. and on thursday, the 2016 gop hopefuls they're going to be face to face when they take the stage for the first debate. so how does a candidate stand utin such a crowded field in a good way? and here a former presidential campaign advisor and steven -- gentleman, good to see both of you. trump, is obviously the behemes in the room this time around. what do you think about the other candidates? do they engage him? what about the ones at the back of the pack? is it worth it for them to
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engage him? >> if you're someone with potential like rubio or kasich stay above the pay for, this is one of 10 debates, no need to go slugging it out in the mud. if you're low in the polls like crist chris christie, maybe. >> and trump is sort of out christieing christie on the campaign trail. >> i think he wants to be attacked. remember if you're mentioned by name you'll get a 30 second rebuttal. so there's nothing he'll like more than be a center of attention. every time someone says his name he gets a chance to turn a phrase, like on twetitter. and he's going to be at the center and ready to go.
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>> and one that can best speak fluidly in sound bites is going to come out in better standing than when they went in and you have 10 candidates up there, one minute to respond to question and you have to be very judicious about when you counter apunch and trump is unpredictable. there's too many variables here. >> and he's going to do whatever it takes to get as much tv as possible. because he wants to be front and center. >> and saying over and over again, it's not that i'm not doing debate prep but i'm not sitting round in a holiday inn. do you think he's psychoing us out? >> what he's trying to do here is play into that narrative of antipolitician antiwashington i'm mind. but he's driving a discussion where gop voters want to go
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immigration, iran deal china and that's his real appeal right now. >> what about somebody understated, like ben carson. he's a very intelligent guy but very low key, i mean his support is very strong, the grass roots that love him they love him but did he get ran over in this spectacle? will he be able to score points? >> each one of these can dt said is going to have their own checklist of things they want to come across and pipal like jeb bush and scott walker are going to want to do higher policy issues and that will elevate them as the adult in the room. >> ben carson doesn't speak in sound bites. i think the key efor him is to make a positive impression. if they're talking about him
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around the water cooler then he's done his job and he's been durable in the polls and he needs to find a way to inch upwards. and most people really don't know dr. ben carson. >> what he eand he is on top of the polls so, we ehave to see eif he changes any minds on that one. great to see you both. still ahead, thousands of mieg dwrntgrnts breaking through fences and they're calling it a global migration crisis. and here at home immigrants both illegal and legal in a rise of crimes.
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numerous calls by some law makers to defund planned parenthood they are doubtful the gop senate will be able to get this done. they're to vote on keeping the dollars there but reerout them to fund other women services. and video of a leader talking about the transfer of aborted feetal body parts for a price and they blocked additional videos from s videos. and we did invite representatives from both planned parenthood and they didn't have anyone to join. >> i'm not surprised to hear that they didn't have anyone to
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join. but thank you for having me here. >> the ruling that came late friday from a judge in california that specifically is related to the national abortion federation federation. he saysid they would likely suffer irreparable injury in the form of harassment intimidation violence invasion of privacy and injury to reputation so he said they can't release. >> they're being confront would the reality of what they're involved in. it's one thing where you try to make jokes about late abortion procedures but it's a day of reckoning and that's why they're terrified and trying to sile thns evidence.
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it's an old tactic of the abortion industry to hide the day to day activities that are taking place. >> this is grant without the involvement from the group behind the videos and tomorrow, the senate is set to vote but they're concerned about women's health so they want to distrrt to other hospitals but not a abortions at planned parenthood. and people are saying this is a fight against women's health and it's counterproductive and hillary clinton, though she did say the images earlier in the week were disturbing but does stay with them because of the other source services they provide to women in need.
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>> something more needs to be looked into and i think it's very interesting because it's reallocating the funds for health cares. there are 9 to 10 times as much health care centers that don't do abortions, aren't killing children and selling their body parts that planned parenthood has been exposed to be doing. they're out there lobbying with this brand, pretending to speak for women, be for women and every day, there's facilities doing it without the big bucks from capital hill. >> planned parenthood has said that it does not sell the body parts and only does what is allowable for the law. and they so they can be used for
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medical research and that they welcome the scrutiny in that respect. >> of course they say that. if you call the pr line the fraud that they've had to settle out of court over the sexual abuse cover up that young gurmdwurls have girls have sued them over. they're big abortion lobby on capital hill they're going to lie to protect the money. it's clear what's happening sque the negotiation, the haggling and that's why he says he won't watch them. >> and they did not provide us with any other guesses so thank you for your time and we'll watch that senate vote.
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don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work. eeee . hundreds of migrants forced to retreat the tunnel. and they broke down several fences before police were able to stop them. they say these types of frequent breaches are what they call a part of a global crisis. many have fled from troubled areas in the middle east and in africa. a series of violent crimes across the nation has reignited the debate over immigration laws and the enforcement of the laws we already have. they accused jesus of shooting a family when they stopped to help
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him on a montana road side. they say the 18-year-old was originally brought to the united states illegally but received a special juvenile immigrant visa in 2014 and received status as a legal redsdant. and just a week later, this man was accused of murder. this after police say a san francisco woman was killed by an illegal immigrant that was deported five times and as we have reported on extensively, should never have been released by the san francisco police. the national director of the -- whenever we hear of one of these cases and obviously, they are indicative of a larger problem, everyone points fingers at each other and nothing actually gets solved. where does the problem lie?
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>> it's called the security enforcement program and it's certainly not a program and there's a very simple solution when a sheriff is holding somebody that they believe is here illegally, the challenge is you can't hold somebody without a federal warrant. the department of homeland security notifies the sheriff, says, hold them please we request that you hold them. >> this is called an i.c.e. hold. >> thats right. and everybody in this country has civil liberties. you can't just hold somebody indefinitely you have to have a warrant. it's a simple fix. >> do you think the reason it hasn't been put into place is a policy that doesn't want these people held or has it fallen by
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the way side? >> on the one hand i think the administration does want tao be able to say, we're doing the best we ecan to open this pathway to citizenship and then in the same breath they say hold them hold them hold them. they understand that's the issue. they're having their cake and eating it too. well unfortunately, just in the last month alone, three people have been murdered by criminals, known criminals. or send an i.c.e. agent over to the sheriff's office. it's that simple. >> when you speak to people who have illegal immigrants in their jails, is do they come right
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over or is it we'll be there next week? >> it's more simple than that they'll just say, please hold them and we'll get there when we can. some offices will send someone over but often times they'll send a request for detainment and they'll let you know. >> so a sheriff is in a position of do i hold this guy and have liability or do i let him go and he's potentially dangerous but my hands are tied. >> well they're the meat in the sandwich. and people on the right and left cry about it and all for lower priced tomato es and the nation needs to wake up. call your white house, call your congressman, fix this program priority enforcement program. >> and you say it's not a program and no enforcement. i've never heard of that
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happening before. >> shocking. >> appreciate your insight, sir. still to come a police officer in memphis gunned down in a routine traffic stop. we're have the latest on his death. when i started at the shelter, i noticed benny right away. i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. 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.
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tennessee, say they now have a person of interest in custody in connection with the death of one of the city's police officers. the officer was gunned down last night during a routine traffic stop. we have the latest on the investigation, hi brian. >> reporter: hi shannon, we can confirm a person of interest in the fatal shooting of sean bolton is in custody. the memphis police department saying no charges have been filed, and this is still an ongoing investigation. we don't know if this is the actual shooter. officer bolton was shot last night in tennessee about 20 minutes southeast of downtown memphis around the intersection of cottonwood and perkins. all morning, police including s.w.a.t. and tactical units with armored vehicles have been canvassing the nearby neighborhood in memphis. a handgun was recovered this morning near the shooting scene. officer bolton was shot multiple times last night during a
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routine traffic stop by a man in that car. that's when at approximately 9:18 p.m. is civilian nearby picked up the police radio to let authorities know that an officer was down. officer bolton was rushed to regional medical center in critical condition where he later died. bolton was hired by the memphis police department in 2010 and according to local media, he served in a tour in iraq he was a best man at his brother's wedding just back in june and his father had died in july. >> there are children that won't have a father tomorrow and i know that there have been a lot of shootings in the city of memphis and a lot of homicides. but unfortunately, tonight, there was a young man who was trying to perform his duties and he won't be returning home. >> reporter: this is the third memphis police officer to be shot and killed in the line of duty in four years.
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>> as a community, we say so often, there's a theme that do black lives matter? and at the end of the day, we have to ask ourselves, do all lives matter? regardless of race creed, color, economic status what profession that person holds, all lives matter. >> reporter: we'll bring you updates as soon as we get them shannon, leland. >> all right brian, thank you so much. all right. coming up next drone drama. two neighbors face off over one's right to fly verse the other right's to privacy, and there's a shotgun involved. ♪ [music] ♪ defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal.
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across the road didn't shoot across my neighbor's fences i shot directly into the air. if he'd just flown by my property wouldn't have been a word said. when he hovered for more than a few seconds, i felt like i had the right to defend my property. >> a kentucky homeowner isn't backing down from his decision to shoot down a small drone that as you heard was hovering over his house. even though he is now in trouble with the law, william meredith insists he was protecting his property and privacy rights. the owner of the $1800 drone says he wanted pictures of a friend's house. the homeowner is now facing two charges, and what we need to add is that he thought the drone was taking pictures of his daughter who was sunbathing in a bikini. >> seeing how my dad was always
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cleaning his guns, he probably would have too. >> did he make them sign a shotgun shell? >> had to leave their driver's license. >> her dad's a tough one. fox news sunday's next. i'm chris wallace, countdown to the first republican presidential debate. with just four days to go the contenders jockeying for position. >> hopefully will be on the stage, but there's or death in politics you do the best you can. >> let's get a pullup bar out there. >> largest field in recent political history, what are the stakes? and what about donald trump? >> i've never debated before i'm not a bedater, i get things done. >> we'll talk with two gop candidates vying for a prime time spot. ohio governor john kasich and former texas governor rick perry. then our sunday group weighs in on what to look for in the
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