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opine. word of the day do not be a popinjay when writing to the factor. "the kelly file" is next. i'm bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here because we're looking out for you. breaking tonight a first for donald trump, the candidate opening himself up to a q&a in the battle ground state of new hampshire. how did he do? you are about to see. good evening and welcome to "the kelly file." so mr. trump on the campaign trail in the state that will hold the first in the nation primary. he fielded questions from the press and then launched into a free willie exchange in his first town hall which he appeared to enjoy quite a bit. his rivals were spread out all over town doing the same thing at the same time in the intense contest for attention. one of them came out swinging against him. we'll tell you who later. some new polls suggest the man
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who some people thought would never run may now have as much support out there as hillary clinton does. fox news editor and host of media buzz howard kurtz are here with me tonight and the new numbers. first let's take you to new hampshire so you can see some of this yourself. mr. trump dished out zingers to gop rivals and to hillary clinton and took on his controversial immigration plan, common core and a whole lot more. watch. >> we are going to work on numerous things. the first thing is building a wall which mexico will pay for. we are going to build it. i know how to do it. it will be a real wall and not a toy wall like we have right now. a real wall. and people are going to come into our country. i want people to come in. i want people of great talent to come in. i want a lot of people to come in. they have to come in legally.
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if we don't have them come in legally we don't have a country. we don't have borders we don't have a country. there's a very big question as to the anchor babies. they have been talking about it for years. there's a very big question as to whether or not the 14th amendment actually covers this. we will find out whether or not it does. changing the 14th amendment would take years and years, a long drawn out process. a lot of people think that it is absolutely in terms of anchor babies that it is not covered. we will find out. a woman is going to have a baby. they wait on the border. just before the baby they come over to the border. they have the baby in the united states. we now take care of that baby. social security, medicare, education.
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it doesn't work that way. the parents have to come in legally. have i gotten under jeb bush's skin? i don't know. i will tell you this. you mentioned the word skin. he said the other day one of the dumber things i have heard ever in politics when talking about iraq that we the united states he said have to show them that we have skin in the game iporder to go into iraq. we lost $2 trillion. thousands of lives, wounded warriors who i love all over the place and he is talking about we have to show them that we have skin in the game and every time a shot is fired they run. for him to say that we have to show them that we have skin in the game is one of the really dumb statements. i say his other dumb statement is an act of love, that they come here for an act of love. i would say between common core,
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his act of love on immigration and skin in the game with iraq, the third one that we have now added i don't see how he is electable. i think the iran deal is the dumbest deal that you can imagine. i think it will go down as one of the worse deals in the history of this country and maybe of the world. it is a total and complete catastrophe and, you know, it is beyond even talking about. it's hard to believe that people -- do we have negotiators and anybody who knows what they are doing? he let us down. mitt romney let us down. he should have won that election. he failed. he choked. no different than a golfer that misses a putt on the 18th hole. he let us down. mitt romney should have won that election and he didn't. something happened to him and that's not dpoeg to happen to me. i read a lot of the phony
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reports, a couple of reports saying well, you know, when donald trump gets tired of doing this, he is doing great and leading the polls -- i'm not going anywhere, folks. i'm not doing this for my health. i'm doing this to make america great again. and again is a very important word. i'm not going anywhere. i'm not going anywhere. i got a lot of money. i don't need people funding me like the other candidates. i have people coming up all the time wanting to give me millions of dollars. $5 million i turned down from one man. i said i don't want your money. i think that resonates with people. i think it resonates with people. somebody wrote an article that i was a whiner and complained. i do complain because our country is in trouble. we are run by people that either are not smart, perhaps they are incompetent, perhaps they have a bad agenda which i don't believe. i think they are just not very
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good at what they do. i think they are incompetent. said i'm a complainer. i said i complain and complain and whine and whine until i win and then i win. >> mr. trump wasn't done yet. following that q&a he went into another room and spoke to a packed room of supporters where he took more questions in between what was cheers. >> i heard that jeb bush, that marco rubio, that governor walker. who? they are going to spend a huge amount of money on fighting trump. i say i think that is okay. haven't you heard everything already? it is getting boring. so i think he can listen but i just heard him.
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i love these rowdy crowds. isn't it great? this spirit. [ cheers and applause ] you know what? you know what is happening to jeb 's crowd down the street? they are sleeping. they are sleeping now. more than anything else they are politicians. i love that word. i had to fill out a form on jury duty the other day. did you see it? i enjoyed it. it was a great experience. i had to fill out a form and they said profession. it was a line. what is your profession? and i said i refuse to say i'm a politician. i can't say it. so if you people don't mind you know what i did? i put real estate. i couldn't say these politicians. you get a deal signed.
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they're dancing in the streets of iran. they are calling for the destruction of israel and the destruction of the united states. and we're saying when do we sign? i have never seen anything -- i did write "the art of the deal." give me that book. should i sign it? give me that book. give me that. see? great. president obama, secretary kerry, i highly think you should read this book quickly. quickly! quickly! most of this horror show has taken place over the last 20 years wouldn't you say? don't mention the word christmas and you can't do this and you
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can't do that. it's out of control and that will change with me. i will be fighting and i will be winning because i win. i win. i'm somebody that wins. and that will change. you know another thing that will change? we are in very sad shape as a country and are more concerned about being politically correct than we are about victory than we are about winning. and i think that's all fine but we are not going to be so politically correct. we are going to get things done. we are going to make this country special. and you know i say sometimes that the american dream is dead but we are going to make it bigger and better and stronger than ever before and we are going to do that. and the bottom line is we are going to make america great again and i really love you people and i really appreciate
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your support. and i want to thank you. thank you very much. thank you. >> having a terrible time out there. he told the crowd he is not going anywhere. he is leading in the polls among the gop plus a brand new poll that shows how he would fair and stack up against hillary clinton. analysis is coming up with these two gentlemen. they join us in a moment. while trump has been joining headlines in anchor baby debate carly fiorina is fighting to move herself up the ladder. what will she do about the border? she joins us live to lay it out. and first it was the naacp and now leading activist for the group black lives matter may not be black at all. his strange interesting tale. dana lash reacts to the "the kelly file" investigation coming up next. ♪
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tubes. he hit me all of a sudden. he hit me and went down. one of the great honors is that everybody that attacks me seems to go down. >> donald trump arguing why he thinks he is the best republican candidate for president and a new poll out today suggests that he has made serious gains against a woman who could wind up being his democratic opponent. this is how these two match up. in june trump trails hillary clinton by 24 points. in july he closed that gap to 16. today he trails her by just six points and that has folks wondering what this means for the future of this race. our fox news digital politics editor and howard kurtz. we start with chris. good to see you. >> it's reflective of the fact
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that hillary clinton it's hard to tell whether hillary clinton is running a tire fire or a campaign. she has had a rohehorrendous su and finds new ways to make it worse and be dismissive of questions. she is having as bad a summer as donald trump is having a good. and on that level you are not surprised to see the margins close but we also see that hillary clinton is in a tough race and i like our poll more than cnn's poll. i'm sure it's a classy and wonderful poll as donald trump would say. our poll shows it has a cluster of republicans within the summer ahead and within striking distance of hillary clinton. >> let's put up the poll that shows trump at 42 and hillary clinton at 47. the other big one from cnn has trump on top at 24% and the rest
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of the folks really struggling to get some traction. one other, this is the one that is troublesome for donald trump. 58% of republicans believe that they would be better off with somebody else. so lots of enthusiasm. he in the moments we just watched in this town hall he hit every single hot button ooish that he knows will get the crowd whipped up. he is enjoying this so much and we haven't seen perhaps that kind of joy coming out from some of the other candidates. a lot of people said trump is not going to want to do this retail politics stuff and not going to want to spend time in new hampshire and iowa. he is having the time of his life right now. >> and in so far as the republican field remains deeply
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segment donald trump and jeb bush essentially have the same kind of numbers, a group of people that support them. a lot of people in their own party saying we don't want you. donald trump has the advantage that he is generating excitement and he is generating enthusiasm. his hope, the plan, the way forward for donald trump that the republican field stay just as segmented. if he starts to slide. >> he brought something up saying i hear that the candidates that i'm running against are getting together and spending a lot of money doing antitrump commercials. he said i think everything is out there that is bad about me. should he be worried? >> i don't think his biggest worry is television commercials. there will be an effort to say are you sure you want the host
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of the apprentice to be your party's nominee? it is summer now and it is fun now. it is fun for him and everybody. the question is how does it feel when you get into september and october and we have two or three more debates and donald trump has been around for months and months. how does it feel for him and vote snrz. >> real interesting come fall. thank you very much. let's bring in howard and talk about another phenomenon that happened for hillary clinton. some of the quotes that i'm reading from some in the more liberal sides of the media are pretty stunning because the love fest for clinton appears to have ended. >> part of what is happening is that trump handled the media brilliantly. we have the mainstream media and some saying things like she is insulting our intelligence using phrases like in the bunker and
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tone deaf. they are churning to some degree just at a time when many laughed and are starting to take him more serious. he holds a town meeting in new hampshire. so does jeb bush and chris christie. three cable networks securing the knowledge that people would not be reaching for remotes to turn it off. >> jeb bush we have some people looking at that one, too. apparently it is a smaller crowd. this is a long race, obviously. there is plenty of time for some topsy tuvy in the polls. when you look at the hillary enthusiasm side and look at quotes like this from the national journal if you would have asked me would you consider working for secretary clinton i would say yes. now i don't know if i can trust hillary clinton anymore. it doesn't make me happy to say that. those numbers are echoed in her trust among the voters.
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she has a lot of work to do to gain that back. we looked at the orange press conference that she held, a lot of shrugging. a lot of difficult moments. that was not her finest moment. >> i was really struck by the comments. hillary clinton has given one national television interview weeks ago apparently going to be on "ellen." when she does deal with reporters as we saw on the tuesday press conference she comes off as legalistic and cautious and did not get rave reviews from the media at all digging herself deeper. by contrast trump calls in to three shows before breakfast and knows how to generate news whether making jokes, beating up on the media. a lot of people tell me we give too much air time to donald trump. i think he earns it because he knows how to make news. hillary clinton by contrast
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seems to be making news only in a negative way appearing to be on the defensive. >> the anchor baby discussion is now something that every single other candidate is weighing in on and trying to sound stronger on that issue. he is driving the conversation. howard, thank you. good to see you. so coming up next dr. ben carson makes a trip to the border to see the illegal immigration problem first-hand and makes a surprising admission about what he would do with those who are here in the country illegally. plus carly fiorina will be here live with her plan for immigration reform. and take a look at this. really? a message that says save a life, kill a cop. the details on that just ahead. and then there is this. cheaters exposed, hackers reveal personal details on millions of the users of the popular ashley
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developing tonight presidential candidate ben carson drew big crowds as he toured arizona. today he went to the border to discuss security and immigration reform. it is what he said about ending birth right citizenship. this has become a hot button issue. what he said about it is getting a lot of attention tonight. watch. >> i think we're smart people and i think we can come up with appropriate ways to do things, but for a woman to be pregnant and say i'm going to go to the united states and have my baby there so that i have an anchor is stupid. why would we fall for that? if they came here and did that we can keep it together by
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sending them back. they will still be together. >> sounds familiar. joining me now with that and more about her own campaign republican presidential candidate carly fiorina. welcome. good to have you here tonight. >> nice to be with you. >> now you have basically donald trump and ben carson sounding the same tune saying it shouldn't happen and people shouldn't cross the border and have a baby and get the benefits of being in this country, that we should package up the families and send them back where they came from. what do you say? >> what i have been saying for a long time now, long before donald trump declared candidacy is that immigration is a festering problem that we talk about every election cycle and somehow never gets fixed. first we need to secure the border. it takes money, manpower and
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technology and leadership and political will power. it is our job to secure our border because a nation that cannot secure its border cannot protect sovereignty. we need to protect the immigration system. by fixing the legal immigration system what i mean is that half the people who are here illegally came on a legal visa and overstayed it. we are handing out border crossing cards every day on the mexican border which permits someone to come for one day and we never check to see if they go home. it needs to be mandatory. we need to close down these sanctuary cities. all of that needs to happen and then we need to decide what should happen with those who have come here illegally and stayed here illegally. perhaps someday they can earn some kind of legal status but
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they can't be citizens because there has to be consequence for people who have done it the right way. >> let me ask you this in terms of the anchor baby issue and the birth rights that anyone born here becomes an american citizen. is that something we should change in your opinion? >> no. it is not. it is in our constitution and has been in our constitution for a very long time. actually, it would take a constitutional amendment to change it. and so once again what i find disturbing about the conversation is that we talk about things in election cycles but don't talk about what it would take to get them done. it would take a constitutional amendment to get that done. and i think it is far more important now that we focus all of our political energy on doing what we haven't done in 25 years, securing the border and fixing the legal immigration system. >> what are you hearing -- when you are traveling around new hampshire today, what are you hearing from people you are
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talking to? have been out doing town erns? hall meetings in places like new hampshire and iowa and south carolina and elsewhere all across the country for many months now. i hear the same things all the time. first people are concerned about a set of issues that are not going to be surprising to you. job creation, economic growth, education, health care, national security, immigration, all of those things matter to them. secondly, they are sick and tired of politics as usual. they are tired of politicians saying something and never delivering results. they are tired of festering problems. i think they are tired of people talking about, for example, reducing the size of government and yet it doesn't happen in 30 years. that is why someone like me gains support because they see a track record of problem suvling and leadership. they see someone who understands the economy, somebody who
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understands the world and who is in it, somebody who understands bureaucracies which is what the government has become and needs to get cut to size and somebody who understands technology. >> you moved up into the top ten so that message seems to be giving yo asome traction. it is good to talk to you tonight. carly fiorina, thank you very much. >> thank you, martha. and coming up a "the kelly file" exclusive. a wisconsin woman's home ransacked and raided by law enforcement, according to her. her personal items confiscated and was told she cannot call a lawyer and she claims because of an effort to take down governor scott walker. it sounds like such a bizarre story. there are several just like it. and she joins us with hers. and a leading voice in black lives matter, in that movement. the question tonight whether he is actually a white man who is pretending to be black. why would he do that? what are the issues that
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tonight. hi. >> no one disputes that sean king was born in 1979 in kentucky population 8,500. beyond that there seems to be little agreement. he always said his mom who raised him is white and his father who wasn't around is black. now some conservative media outlets claim that king, a prominent leader in the black lives matter movement is not black and he has been lying to everyone from fellow activists to oprah winfrey. king won a free ride scholarship to attend morehouse college but king is responding questioning credibility saying they got their information from a blogger he calls a known white supremacist. king uses social media to refute their allegations and reinforce his life story having a former teacher and classmate corroborate his account of being
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beaten so badly by local red necks in high school that he suffered spinal damage. the friend saying he never saw what hit him. the number was in the neighborhood of a dozen. they were big white farm boys but claims to have gotten king's birth certificate listing his father of jeffrey wayne king who is white. sean king has not responded to the birth certificate allegation except to say his family is one big mess like many of you i have siblings i don't know and a family full of secrets, divorce, affairs, et cetera. king ends by saying he is done addressing this matter. we turn to dana lash and civil rights attorney andell brown. why is this so important? >> i will be honest with you,
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until a few days ago i thought he was a white dude. i had no idea that he was pretending or telling people that he was black. and i know some people are asking that question that you said why does this matter? it matters because for the past year we have heard this phrase white privilege thrown in people's faces. it's been used as a way to divide. sean king isn't the first. it seems ironic. it matters because of the devisiveness we have seen. >> do you agree? >> i think it is divisive to be wondering whether this person is black or white. why does it matter? we are worried about the content of the character and not the color of their skin. if he stands for justice and equality then he is with the tradition of many people that
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have stood up for justice and equality in this nation. that is what makes us great. many different people banding together. >> i remember the same argument being made with rachel dolezal discussion. she presented herself as an african-american in order to get scholarships. that appears to be part of this story, as well, if indeed what is found is true. it raises questions about misrepresenting yourself in order to gain some sort of advantage. as everyone said if she said i'm a white person who cares about these issues and i feel i have every right to run this organization because i feel strongly about it nobody would have a problem with it. that is where the rub appears to be. >> and to get into that, as well, we are talking about a guy
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who has sat as judge and jury of other people's race. he suggested to a friend of mine who is a black conservative that he wasn't black enough somehow. i have watched this guy call people white supremacist and use the term white privilege. if you are going to throw around the terms and be out in someone's face as the judge and jury of blackness or whiteness and this comes up and there are records showing that your dad is white it becomes an issue because it shows it is ironic and you are a hypocrit. >> if color doesn't matter why throw all of those phrases around from him? >> i don't know what phrases you are referring to but even jesus when asked about his brother and mother say those who do my father's will are my brothers and sisters. >> jesus never lied about god. >> i will have to go with jesus. >> jesus never lied about god being black.
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>> lied about god being black. i have no idea what color god is and why that matters. the blood covers everybody. it's not about black or white. >> i think you both made good points. the bottom line is you need to represent yourself in an honest way especially talking about racial issues. if that is not the case then he needs to speak up. >> we love everybody. >> quit using the term white and black. >> we'll see you next time. thanks for being here. coming up next the story, the raids that rocked wisconsin supporters of scott walker are over. the families who experienced them are finally telling their stories after they were told that they should not speak about this to anyone. strange doings in the united states of america. wait until you hear this story. next a mother and son reveal what happened to them in this "the kelly file" exclusive. ♪
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midnight raids on their homes, police with battering rams breaking down their front doors at midnight at 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning. never explained why law enforcement was after them. they were forbidden to tell anybody what was going on.
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>> radio host rush limbaugh back in april detailing raids in wisconsin that were stopped for good a few weeks ago. in the "the kelly file" exclusive a wisconsin mother and son break their silence for the first time on television. they will tell us how their home was raided and ransacked in what they call an attempt to take down the republican governor of their state. let's go to trace gallagher who gives us background on this from our west coast news room. >> the wisconsin supreme court has put a stop to the john dough investigation saying law enforcement was investigating crimes that were not crimes. under the law prosecutors had authority to seize documents and compel people being investigated to stay silent. critics say this is a partisan prosecution searching for evidence to discredit republican governor scott walker. the investigations included
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series of predawn raids by heavily armed police. in 2011 she says when police pounded on her door she was completely undressed and was afraid police would shoot her dog. she has filed a civil rights lawsuit challenging the prosecutor's action. another walker associate claims her kids were frightened to death when police stormed her house and she was not read her rights, was told to not mention the raid and to not call a lawyer or she would be hit with contempt of court charges. the same scenario allegedly took place eight more times. critics call it bullying by people with badges and law degrees saying the targets were guilty of nothing more than their first amendment rightes s support conservative charges. >> came after my team because they were effective in political communications and resented by prosecutors or in lead with the left representing the left
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attitude towards scott walker's union reforms and used the pursuit of tactics which are severe punishment. >> investigators say the various accounts of police storming the homes is an exaggeration. them they say the investigations were legitimate. >> fascinating. joining me now in a kelly file exclusive deb and her son. they say their home was raided with the approval of milwaukee prosecutor prosecutors. good evening. good to have you with us tonight. i read through the details of your story. it's a shocking story. it's a head scratcher. let me start with you.
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give me a brief version of what happened that night. >> it was actually 6:00 in the morning, still dark out. i saw lights in the yard. i heard noise and shortly after that the door bell rang. the deputy sheriff was at the door, walked into the foyer and said everything is okay. we have a warrant to search the house. she asked about adam. she didn't realize we had a daughter. she followed me upstairs. i asked if i could go into my kids room to wake them up. she followed me in there. when they woke up they saw an armed deputy standing next to their bed. >> did you have any idea why they were there at your house? >> no, none. at the time -- she said everything is okay meaning nobody is dead, we are not here because of an emergency. we said we have a warrant to search the house and wanted to gather everybody together before
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she read the warrant to us. we got the kids and we were all corralled into our family room. she read the warrant to us. i want to clarify it read in the warrant was the gag order that said we couldn't talk to anybody about the investigation, about the raid at all except a lawyer. it was after she read the warrant and i said i wanted to call a lawyer that she told me i couldn't. >> at this point are you putting together any sort of well i have done work with scott walker, there is a huge battle going on in the state and probably trying to figure out if i'm behind that or if i'm fighting against this or these unions actions going on in the state? did you have an inkling that things were potentially getting ugly because of your support of this group? >> well, what was shocking was that this was an investigation that started in 2005 over a county veterans fund.
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it was 2013 we had already been through the recall campaign and through the original election and all of a sudden they were investigating us allegedly for things we did in the 2011 and 2012 recall, so we had no idea these john doe investigations are conducted completely in secret. and we're not, you know, aside from what's in the warrant, we're not even allowed to know what they suspect us of doing. >> and you know, i understand, we're almost out of time. i want to ask adam a quick question. some people say it didn't happen. you heard that in the report. how can you prove that it did? >> because some of my friends at school saw it happen. you know, you can't have four or five, you know, police cars outside your house at 6:00 in the morning without getting questions about it later. as soon as i got to school, a few people were asking me, are you okay? is your family all right, like what happened? all i could say is i can't tell you that. i can't tell you anything. >> we saw this investigation
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with the irs situation, and it appears to be something of the same ilk in a very strong response. thank you very much, more to come on that story. and breaking tonight, new unrest in missouri when we come back. heart health's important... ...so you may... take an omega-3 supplement... ...but it's the ingredients inside that really matter for heart health. new bayer pro ultra omega-3 has two times the concentration of epa and dha as the leading omega-3 supplement. new bayer pro ultra omega-3. to show your roots with roots touch-up from nice'n easy. seamlessly blends with leading shades, even salon shades in just 10 minutes. no roots. no grays. just the most shade choices for natural looking color
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we're watching a situation tonight that is new unrest in missouri. after police fatally shot a black man. it happened in st. louis. it happened not far from ferguson, trace gallagher reports from our west coast newsroom, what's going on on the ground, trace? >> the reason we're not getting brand new pictures is because our affiliate is not on the scene because some concern about some of the protesters maybe having weapons and the news crews don't feel it's safe right now. there have been reports of some unrest and some tear gas being fired in the st. louis area. we're talking about north st. louis. we're told that st. louis police
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were executing a search warrant and were about to search a home when two armed men ran out the back door. one of the men turned and fired at police officers. we're told who were in pursuit. police then fired back, killing the man. he has not yet been identified, except that he is a black man in his 20s. and police say he was carrying a stolen gun. a .9 millimeter that was stolen from 110 miles away. the other suspect is still on the run tonight. when they went back inside that house in conclude of the search warrant, they found crack cocaine and four other weapons. remember, this comes one year to the day of another prominent shooting in the north st. louis area that also led to unrest. it comes one year and ten days after the shooting of michael brown. we know what that led to. the police officers who were involved in today's shooting, martha, have, as is standard procedure, been placed on administrative leave. more as it comes in.
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will see you in this same space right here in the morning. thanks for watching tonight, everybody. i'm martha maccallum, have a good night, this is "the kelly file." tonight -- >> i know there's a certain level of, you know, sort of anxiety or interest in this. >> hillary clinton gets testy with her own ed henry. >> but ed, you're not listening to me. >> because he dares to question clinton about her server scandal. >> did you wipe the server? >> what, like a cloth or something? >> texas senator ted cruz is here tonight with reaction. >> i'd much rather find out whether or not anchor babies are actually citizens. >> the great one, mark levine responds to donald trump's immigration plan. >> nothing more than an attempt to try to energize and mobilize to the black vote. >> and sheriff david clark

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