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k to my panel and all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. we start with the fox news alert. a person of interest now in custody in connection with that tragic fatal shooting of a memphis police officer. 32-year-old officer sean bolling bolton was shot multiple times last night by someone in a car he pulled over. i'm eric shaun. >> the officer was kublthing a routine traffic stop when he was shot. officer bolton, who is ams a marine corps veteran joined the force in 2010. she now the third memphis police officer to die in the line of duty in just over four years. >> well this person of interest
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was taken into custody today around 1:00 p.m. eastern time. the memphis police department is not saying whether or not this person is the actual shooter. charges have not been filed and they say this is still an ongoing investigation. now officer bolton was shot last night in tennessee about 20 minutes southeast of downtown memphis memphis. around the intersection of cottonwood and perkins. all morning police with armored vehicles have been canvassing the nearby neighborhoods in memphis. according to a local news report a handgun was recovered this morning close to the shooting scene. bolton was shot multiple times last night during a routine traffic stop. that's when at approximately 9:18 p.m. a civilian nearby picked up the police radio to let authorities know that an officer was down. he was rushed to the medical center if critical condition where he later died. he was hired by if memphis
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police department in 2010 and he served a tour in iraq. he was the best man at his brother's wedding just back in june and his father died in july. this is the third memphis officer to be fatally shot in just over four years. >> we've been here before. this is my third time in the four years that i've been the director. and it doesn't get any easier. this is a very difficult time not only for me as director but for all of the officers you see standing behind me and a difficult time for our city as well. >> this tragedy is evidence there are quote so many guns on the street in the wrong hands. >> and the men and women in blue have certain rules of engagement that they have to follow. but at any given minute in a 24-hour day, they're dealing with folks who have no rules of engagement. >> again we do not know if this person in custody shooter, if
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they are still looking for more suspects. >> thank you so much. a false clue in the search for answers over flight ma play sha flight 3703 early this morning, a metal object washing up on the beach leading to reports it could have been from the missing plane. malaysian officials ug i was a domestic ladder that had nothing to do with the plane. meanwhile, investigators are saying that the wing part found on the island last week is from a boeing 777 like flight 370. we've life from region onunion island. >> reporter: we first heard that a plane door had been located on the coast ten miles from where the wing part had been found. went down to the beach and loond around. there a part of a plane door
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then a metal box. police picked up up, inspected it and it tournament out that was not it. malaysian officials citing international inspectors saying it is in fact from a boeing 777 but we're waiting on the hard confirmation about whether it is from mh 370. here on reunion island the folks are founding a new and profound connection with that incident. take a look at what we heard and what we saw this weekend. candles for the victims of flight mh370 here on the island of region onreunion. people here are remembering. >> translator: it's important to be in the communion of prayer with the families of the victims of this boeing plane catastrophe. >> reporter: the church is a mile from where the possible
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mh370 wing part was found. making the morning more real more immediate. >> translator: before there were questions. now we have found more details so we can mourn more closely with the families. >> reporter: people here may also find it easier to mourn because reunion island over the years has attracted people from all over the world, just like those on mh370. >> nationalities and religion. it's very important for this. >> 15 nationalities in fact represented on that doomed mh370 flight including americans. one final note. malaysian officials are now asking not just for folks here to be on the alert but other neighboring islands as the broader search for any more
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debris any more answers come up. >> thanks so much greg. days away from the big republican candidates debate right here on the fox news channel. as you know a total of 17 contenders are now in the running. several hitting the campaign trail hard this weekend, making hire rounds on the television newscast as everyone looks ahead to what will say what on thursday. we have more from washington. >> reporter: the days are dwindling as republican candidates push to make headlines. donald trump has shot to the top of a number of holes and continues to minimize expectations. >> maybe my whole life is a debate in a way. the fact is i'm not a debart, they are. i look forward it to. >> rick perry and john kasich took the opportunity to tell chris wallace that their
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executive experience trumping other candidates. kasich saying ohio is his priority and perry says he best represents the party. >> i'd like to be there and we just have to wait and see how all these polls work out. look as it relates to the polls, i'm governor of ohio. i wasn't traveling around the country trying to make a name for myself. i was trying to take take care of ohio. >> i'm going to stand up for conservatives. nobody has a more socially conservative position. nobody has a better job creation record. nobody has a better record of running the 12th largest economy in the word and i think that's what the americans are looking for. >> rick santorum are downemploy playing the numbers. chris christie says once you get on the stage, it doesn't matter your standings. it's an opportunity to appeal to the voters. the top ten canned darts will be announced on tuesday, august 4th. david hockey from role call
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will be here to predict what could be the fund-raising trail is also heating up. five presidential hopefuls along with several of the gop's top donors are in california this weekend attending an event hosted by the freedom partners chamber of commerce competing for the support of big donors. we're live with all of the action. hey, will. >> reporter: freedom partners normally conduct its summer conference in secrecy. this year they're doing it differently, letting some of the people listen in on the candidates. senator marco rubio just got finished speaking saying it's hard to believe that his father used to work these events as a bartender. yesterday we heard from carly forrrhea and scott walker. >> the weight and complexity of government is literally crushing the potential of this nation. we tangle people's lives up in
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webbs. we haven't secured our border. the education system isn't better. given those festering problems over republicans and democrats over decades, i think my question to governor bush would be why do you think you are the bush who can change that. >> you're not going to hear me belittle any of the other republicans up here. i think voters across america are tired of healing politicians tell the people who they're for or against. you're going to hear me talk about what i'm for. >> senator rand paul was invited but said he had other obligations. other candidates didn't get the invite including rick santorum who is spending his week in iowa. >> all you have to do is look where they are and who they're in front of to see wh they're going to be with. >> we're out here in iowa. all 99 counties at least one, talking to folks and answering their questions and trying to be accountable to them. that's the big difference.
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>> donald trump didn't get an invite either. of course he's financing his own campaign. but he did take the time to weigh in tweeting i wish good luck to all of the republican candidates that travel to california to beg for money et cetera from the koch brothers puppet question mark. trump is leading the poll followed up by walker and bush who are scheduled to talk here today. >> thanks for the report from beautiful dana point, california. >> reporter: you bet. well there's more fallout for hillary clinton over the latest batch of the e-mail released by the state department. the government now saying that over 30 messages were classified for public release after they were sent or received. mrs. clinton maintained that her e-mails never contained any classified information. we're live in washington with the latest on this.
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hi, doug. >> on friday state department spokesman said they were not at the time they were sent or received. >> none of these documents were classified at the time they were sent but they've been upgraded to confidential. >> that appears to conflict with the two inspector generals who last week reviewed evidence of the classified e-mail. some say there's a double standard pointing out how the former cia director was prosecuted for withholding classified e-mail. >> hillary clinton is disqualified from this race. as secretary of state she mishandled classify information but more importantly than that she deleted a lot of e-mail traffic that we're not going to get to see. she picked and chose what we were going to get to see. >> the e-mail scandal may be the
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opening that other democrat hopefuls have been waiting for to enter the race especially vice president joe biden. >> i think that biden would have a good chance at beating her now. i don't think he could have beaten her six months ago or thee months ago. i think the e-mail scandal is going to be a devastating blow for hillary. >> if biden does enter, president obama may be forced into a bit of a mid course correction. he's offered some support for hillary clinton but is especially fond of joe biden. eric, back to you. >> beau we're told certainly wanted his father to run. so we shall see. fox extreme weather alert now. wildfires raging across california. one of these fires burning out of control near clear change. it's only 5% contained. now the fire threatening thousands of homes and forcing evacuations. this just about one of 20
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wildfires burning in the drought stricken state. janet dean is watching it all live. >> it looks like the west is on fire with dozens of wildfires here especially for california and the northwest and the temperatures are hot, kons are dry. we're dealing with an a historic drought for parts of california up towards the midwest where they really need to get the rainfall. looking at clear lake california over the next several day, no moisture in the forecast. it's going to remain dry and hot unfortunately. firefighters are really got their work cut out for them. we do have some monsoonal moisture working into the southwest as well as part ofrts the northwest. but that could bring dry lightning, meaning that all of the moisture evaporates before it hits the ground and that could spark more wildfire danger. we have a stationary boundary that's bringing showers and thunderstorms along the gulf
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coast as well as a cold front for the midwest and the great lakes. the threat for severe weather including large hail damaging winds, isolated tornadoes, right now several thunderstorm warning in around the green bay area northern michigan east of sag snau michigan. this is the airrea of concern. this is going to move eastward and bring the potential for storms for the interior northeast and the ohio valley. forecast highs for monday very hot across the south as well as the east coast. we do have the cold front that's going to move in and bring cooler temperature to the northeast and mid atlantic by week's end. >> that part is good. thanks so much. well a pair of explosions rock new mexico. we'll tell you about the blast that took place in front of two churches minutes and miles apart. authorities are investigating if the explosions are related. plus the white house pushing for support on the iran nuclear
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deal. the president set to deliver a speech on the agreement. it was a kiem inspired by the movie "dirty harry." this man served time for kidnapping a school bus full of kids in 1976 will soon be free. coming up one of his victims tells us about that horrific day. >> we didn't know where we were. we had no idea. >> we just didn't know what was going to happen and we just kept waiting and they took one out at a time. >> they asked her name, took a piece of clothing and we were told to climb down a ladder into the ground. icy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve.
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time for a quick check of the head lines. a pair of explosions shocked worshippers in two churches miles away from each other. the blast taking place 20 minutes apart in mexico. in injuries are reported. authorities are working to figure out who planted the explosives. several gun fire incidents leave two dead and 11 wounded in new york city. one of those at a back yard party in brooklyn, nine people wounded there when gun fire broke out. their wounds are not considered life threatening.
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11 people are injured, five critically after a limousine crashes with two other cars in california. authorities say initial information is indicating the limo ran a red light. you know, life is short. and the more we keep or feet on the ground the better it is in terms of being on the stage in that big debate -- >> i hope that people will get an opportunity to see who i ally am not who other people have said who i am and will have an opportunity to see what i think about a variety of subjects. >> i know a lot of times, i hear pundits will say this is a reality show you know it's game show. but for those of us who have stuck or necks on the line to run for president, it is a very serious business. >> that's a pan no by of republican presidential candidates gearing up for thursday the gop debate. 17 candidates in all and all jockeying for position and
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appeal to the voters. right here on the fox news channel. what can we expect, joining us is david hawkings. i got everything ready to be the pigs in the blanket, the nachos. we're going to sit for two hours and then we're going to sit two hours earlier in the evening and two hours later in the evening. what should we expect? >> all thee of those gentlemen are saying i don't want this debate to be about donald trump. i want this debate to be about me and others. i think no matter how you slice it, this is going to go down as the donald trump debate bait. either donald trump is going to say something provocative and he's going to outdo himself and he'll be the head line or one of the other two of nine on the stage will take him on or the story of the night will be that somehow they've all resisted the
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temptation to take on donald trump and they've all staked out positions on their own and trying to make headlines on their own. that seems to be what the other nine are hinting that they want to do. they want to get away from trump. they don't want this to be about reacting to him. they want to use the debate as an opportunity to introduce themselves to the country. you and i have been thinking about this for a long time. millions of people are going to be watching thursday night who are really getting engaged for the first time. >> this is the first time for many of the candidates can they can introduce themselves. talking about trump, today he said he's going to downplay it. is he lowering expectations? will that work? can he appear presidential or do you think that's not possible? >> that would be news if he changed his persona so dramatically for this one night. i mean he did do some unusual debate preparation, which is to say i believe he went to
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scotland to play golf. he said he wasn't going to do debate prep in the traditional sense. he says i'm not a debater. he's been talking about downplaying things. meanwhile the others are going out of their way to find the appropriate donald trump stand-ins to be their rehearsal partners. rand paul has hired his political consultant known as a pretty combative guy to play trump. it's one of the great casting roles in all of debate prep is to go into the rehearsal rehearsing against the donald trump stand-in. >> the red tie with the white shirt. let's go through some of the names. what do they have to do on thursday night. let's start with jeb bush. >> jeb bush will have to respond presumably to other conservatives saying he hasn't been conservative enough. >> rubio? >> oh i think rubio has got an easy job.
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i think rubio needs to seem presidential. he's going to be the youngest person on the stage and he needs to seem seasoned. >> scott walker introducing himself to the national audience? >> i think absolutely right. many people don't know who scott walker is. he's sort of the insider candidate. all of us paying attention know that he's been a wonder candidate. he's the least familiar face of the ones we've mentioned so far. >> we talked about rand paul a minute ago. what does he have to do? >> i think rand paul has a unique challenge. h's running a very different campaign. i think he also needs to seem presidential and serious. some people in the political class don't think -- think he's a little too flip and grib. he needs to come across serious. >> what do you think the headline potentially could be on friday morning? >> i'm going to give you a rick perry. all rick perry has to do is not make an oops moment.
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that's the obvious one. i think the headline will be either somebody says something about trump or trump says something that nobody saw coming. >> so in other words basically 100% something trump will be in the headlines. >> i think it's going to be a trump headline one way or another. >> e we'll be looking forward to it. we'll talk about it again next week. just a reminder the night is thursday right here on fox news channel. we'll bring it all to you live from cleveland. our coverage starts at 5:00 p.m. eastern and of course you want to be a part of it. you do that by watching us and submitting your question. you know about this? >> yeah. >> send them in to facebook.com/foxnews. all of your election news on the go download the app if you know how to do that. >> of course we all know how to do that. i already have it on there. >> i just know how to watch it on tv. >> and it works on the iphone or
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in chowchilla. after holding them with no food or water for 11 hours, then bury ud the driver and the kids alive in an underground trailer. now the victims managed to escape many hours later. the three men received life sentences later commuted to allow for parole. and many of the kids who our vooifd this horrific ordeal say they'll never be the same. and jennifer hyde one of the children whose life change forever that day is joining me live from nashville. i remember interviewing you three or four years ago following up on this story. and here we are today, now that mr. shonefield is going to be a free man, how do you feel about that? >> it's difficult to hear that news. when the case went to trial we were told that they would have life sentences and that they would never be released. i'm thankful that now as an
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adult i'm emotionally able to somewhat deal with the news of his release. it's not something i really look forward to but i'm not fearful for my life or my personal safety. i just feel that it's an injustice. >> if you were to see him or get a message to james shonefield what would you say to him? >> i really don't have anything to say to him. i testified at their trial and was able to sit there as a child and tell them everything that they had put me through. over the years i think they've probably heard enough from other victims about the things they've put us through. i really don't have any words. >> jennifer you were nine years old at the time. what do you remember most about the kidnapping? >> for me i think it was the worst things that i remember are the horrific conditions that they had us in. the heat in july was over 100 degrees. no water, no bathrooms. it was a very degrading
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situation. i felt like i was an animal in a cage. the lack of freedom, not being able to come and go being away from our families. for me the feeling that i was going to die. i seriously said my good-byes. i thanked god for letting me live for nine short years and was preparing myself to die. >> that's unbelievably a lot for a nine-year-old to have to wrap her head around. you were there with your brother as well. you know tell us now how that ordeal impacted your life. how did it change your outlook on how you view people and their behavior. and has that changed over the years. >> i think in the years immediately following the kidnapping i didn't grasp the situation as a child. i tried to live a normal carefree childhood. i don't think until i became a parent myself that i really
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grasped the severity of the situation that they had us in. the kidnapping affected multiple generations in my life. it's affected mine. it's affected my parents. it's affected my children who can't even comprehend or have any idea what i went through or what my parents went through. but when you go through a life-changing ordeal like that your self worth take as real big hit and as a teenager and a young adult i really had issues with my value of myself. i felt that if adults could do that to me as a child that i had no value and no self worth and that took me many years to get over there and try to live a healthy, happy lifestyle. i think for me it still affects me because i'm a parent and i'm fearful for situations that i shouldn't have to worry about, sending my kids to school letting them take the bus, letting them go to the corner
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store or just do normal carefree things. i'm not able to let go and let them live a life that they should be able to live. >> it affects them. how so? >> there are situations where i'm i'm claustrophobic and there are things that we would want to do go to a cave tour and do things where their first apprehension is going to be is mom able to do this? can mom get on an airplane and take a trip with us? is mom able to get? a storm shelter? is mom okay in a crowded elevator. those are things my children should not have to worry about, their mom and whether i'm able to handle those situations. >> i appreciate you coming back to share your experiences then and now. and the best of luck to you and your family. tell them i said hello. jennifer hyde thank you so much. >> just terrific. terrific interview. >> absolutely.
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new signs of recovery in new orleans. just about a decade after the devastation by hurricane katrina. the weekend patients and staff
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moving into the $1.1 billion university medical center new orleans. it's being held up as the center piece of the big easy's improving health care system. the new facility replacing the charity hospital which was the primary health care provider in new orleans before katrina hit in 2005. well this week the director of the international atomic agency is expected to go to capitol hill to brief lawmakers there about the disputed iranian nuclear program. what will he say when he appears there? joining us now, a former adviser to four united states ambassador to the u.n. including john bolton. knows what they're going to say behind the closed doors. what could he say to convince the skeptics or maybe support those who do support this deal? >> i'm not sure that he can say much because he's just as
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frustrated. let's go back and look at he was appointed in 2009. before he was appointed he was the japanese adviser to the iaea. he knows the game that the iranians have played. we have a lot of faith in him. he's a good guy. but he's had problems with the iranians since the beginning. he became director general in 2009. he still doesn't have access to the military sites that the iranians refused to let the u.n. and other inspectors into. i think he's going to be put back on his heels because he's going to have to explain why the iranians have barred canadian and american inspectors from the team that will be going into iran. so he's going to have to explain to our lawmakers why americans are not included. >> not only have they been barred from the sites, they've got the 24-day delay. will he will able to explain that and the reports that the
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iranian wills be taking the soil samples and giving the soil sample to the u.n. inspectors? secretary kerry didn't want to talk about that the other week on the hill. he said he would talk about it in the classified section. >> secretary kerry wants to hide the site agreements. i think what lawmakers are going to have do is they're going to have to shake him saying look we're a member of the iaea. if we're going to be barred from the inspection teams we have a lot of questions. we want to see the agreement. it should easily be leaked. if susan rice has it she's admitted that she does if she has it she should shash it with the lawmakers so we can see what the deal is. >> are you saying the lawmakers are not going to be able to see the whole thing? >> maybe not. secretary kerr said it's not really our deal so we don't want to be involved because it's not our deal. that's outrageous for the secretary of state to not have a document that's so fundamental.
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the fact of the matter is this deal is so important for the iaea inspectors to have complete unfettered access. if they don't have it the games will continue. >> the iranians saying this is none of congress's business. here's a quote from press tv one of the iranian news agencies saying iran the international atomic energy association of disclosing to the senate the confidential information. the iranian ambassador to iaea said on saturday the confidential text between the iran and the iaea have not been provided and certainly cannot be given to the senate either. if this is true he's saying that our government doesn't have all of the information and certainly the senators aren't going to get it. >> the united states pays one
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quarter of the u.n.'s budget. this agreement is between a u.n. agency and the iranians. we have ever right to look at that piece of paper and our congress should demand that it be given to us. >> do you think we'll get it? >> they have to get serious. what about cutting funding if he doesn't give us the piece of paper. >> what if he says i don't have that information? >> he does have it susan rice have it. we should be able to get it easily. >> that meeting is on wednesday. we'll see what the senators have to say when they come out of the closed doors. all right. a strike averted at least for now. verizon workers decide to stay on the job in a confrontation with management. what the dispute is about and whether the labor piece will hold as communications giant. >> no it's not the return of king congress. the empire state building showing off its wild side
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>> here are the headlines we are watching, president obama expected to finalize the proposal to cut greenhouse gas emissions tomorrow. he will ask power maps to cut emissions by 32 percent the next
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15 years. a dozen states have announced plans to fight back. thousands of israelis are protesting a surge in violence across the country. those rallies coming hours before an israeli tenedos after a horrible stabbing attack. the 16-year-old girl was attacked by an orthodox man during a gay pride parade in jerusalem. >> verizon workers stay on the job without a contract announced this morning after a contract covering 37 thousand workers expired with verizon pushing back say we their are updated putting a 4 percent wage increase on the table but many provisions are deck aids old and do not reflect a changing industry where consumers do not rely afternoon a land line.
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shear brenda butler. >> your partner in crime. brenda the bottom line is what is this over, brenda? >> it used to that unions and companies fought over wages. now it is about benefits. provide done has offered a 4 percent wage increase which is generous if not average in this time. what it is come down, contracts were negotiated with benefits that are much, much higher than most companies most states basically can pay. it is about whether you choose to have a pension benefit or you choose to have the company match your 401(k) contribution. it is about higher health insurance costs. companies are seeing that all over the place. the union said you have to give
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us those things we have them and we want them of the company said this business environment is much more competitive. it is changing. when is the last time you used land line? do you have one? >> i have a land line. i used it this morning. >> i have one too but we are not in the technology age. almost everyone used their cell phone so that is the reason why this business environment is becoming so competitive and on wireless side all of the companies who compete with verizon are offering incredible deals. it is hard to make money. >> we are good if a calling of company to company saying, can you offer this and we are bargaining. we are talking about verizon's wire line employees and the wire lane business includes fiys, internet and land line and tv services. if you have the services what
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happens if this is a strike? >> the company said they have trained thousands of worker who will be able to handle this. in 2011 there was a two-week strike and it took a year of negotiations. the unions are not in such a good position so you could see interruption of service. the company said no but i doubt it will be very long. >> help any i am sure everyone wants do keep the customers. >> if there is a company a strike can the workers competent to another company like verizon? >> thank you is a good question. the problem is, all the companies facing this. everyone is going to wireless. they are not putting the money and the infrastructure of the fiber optics, the internet the television. it makes more sense to go to wireless because there is more profit there. they do not put the revenue in the others. i don't know moving from verizon to at&t makes that much
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difference the unions, in the end, as across almost every industry are going to have to fay lower benefits. >> times are changing. >> switch gears i was up to 2:30 watching the fight...i showed up and my tongue did not show up it fell asleep at home. >> we are glad to have you back. >> you can catch brenda on "bullsbulls & bears," on the fox news channel right here. >> enjoy, know city showing off its wild side images of endangered species animals with varying colors for holidays and events and this is the first-of-its-kind, a display for the building shows 160 species including marine mammals and
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>> look at this, dogs hanging ten in the water this weekend. it is the 10th annual, unleash, by surf dog competition in san diego. 50 dogs hit the waves and the four-legged friends braved on length of time on the board size of the waves and the perceived comfort with proceeds to benefit the san diego humane society. >> man isn't that funny? >> always fun and always looked forward to it when i lived in san diego. on thursday, be there be square debate night fox news and facebook teaming town bring you the first republican presidential debate from cleveland. you can be part of it. make your questions for the candidates at facebook facebook.com/news and download the election headquarters app on your iphone or droid. >> can't wait.
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>> will be in front of my tv at 5:00. >> and popcorn and blanket. nachos. watch and enjoy. >> nachos, what else. >> on the buzz beater, the daily beast provides an old allegation from a nasty divorce that donald trump "raped abc7 news ex his wife but she said that is not true. >> it is a total false thing put out by a website that is fail askings thering a last money and going down the tubes. it is amazing what the press is allowed to get away with. actually you should not be asking the question after reading her statement. >> was this fair game for the republican frontrunner along with a story that he lashed out on a breast pumping lawyer? mike huckabee's refused to apologize for posing the iran income deal by invoking the

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