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support ares? only time will tell. thank you for being with us for this special edition of "on the record." good night. evening. >> thank you. >> hillary clinton today saying she did pay a department staffer out of pocket to maintain a e-mail server and she is refusing to apologize. i am molly line. the democratic front runner defended the position insisting it is above board and this despite a staffer would invoke the fifth amendment rather than talk about it to congress. >> with the respect to personal services that he provided to me and my family. we obviously paid for those services and did so, because during a period of time, we
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continued to need his technical assistance and i think that's in the public record. >> molly is reporting live from washington. what kind of technical service did he actually provide? >> reporter: it specialist installed the private server for hillary clinton and managed it several years and he was paid by the clinton family from his work and that was separate from a state department family. congress wants to know if he upons what happen to the e-mails and possible destruction of evidence. pagliano said he would plead the fifth. clinton was asked about that today. >> we have encouraged everyone to cooperate. i feel strongly that you know, the facts are the facts and we repeated them over and over
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again and we'll do so and i would urge anybody who is asked to cooperate to do so. pagliano worked on clinton's campaign in 2008 and went with her to the state department in 2009. >> what would the e-mails show if they are not just personal e-mails as clinton said. >> reporter: it is not clear, clinton insists they were permanent. and house republicans believe that those e-mails include damaging information on the u.s. response to the benghazi attacks that kill would four americans including the ambassador to libia. she said she did not knowingly send anything classified through the server at that time. >> some of the material was reportedly recoggingnizance
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satellite photographs and those types of things that are stamped with more codewords than you can imagine and having them go through the system and not know whether it is classified or not is quite a stretch. >> reporter: clinton handed over her private server last night. they are trying to recover the private e-mails. >> a manhunt in illinois for cop killer. investigators are pouring over brand new surveillance video they recovered in the area where the police was shot to death. it was in the northern chicago. the lieutenant was shot chasing those men down. his fellow officers arrived to help and pursued and found him with a gun shot wound. federal agents are examining it
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closely and hoping to come up with a better description of the three suspects. >> i believe that the suspects are dangerous and they murdered a police officer and so they are capable of doing anything. >> we have the latest on the search, matt? >> reporter: thank you, molly. police have a new piece of evidence recovered near the crime scene and they are type lipped on what they say it is. and what they have recovered. they haven't said what is on it. and this is labor day weekend and a picturesque area and a resort town. and people try to get back to it normal here in fox lake, there are throw cop kill can -- three cop killers on the loose. the marine unit is beefing out
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the patrol on the water with. listen as they describe why that is important. >> not only are we out here enforcing the boating on the channel, but we are doing closer inland controls in the town of fox lakes to let them know we are here and letting them see the presence. >> reporter: now the community is coming together. everywhere you look are blue ribbons and businesses putting out signs in the lieutenant's honor. there was a long line that gave out free posters of the lieutenant gliniewicz. listen as a motorola spokesperson is offering 50,000. >> this occurred in an area that many of the head quarter area employees and their families call home.
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my local team worked with the lieutenant and suspected his leadership and enhancing public safety. >> reporter: behind me is a memorial that is growing by the hour. they are leaving flowers and balloons and the governor ordered flags at half staff. they are preparing for the funeral on monday. >> we appreciate it. huge development in the migrant crisis that grabbed the world's attention. thousands of migrants reaching germany and austria. cheers as the a sylum arrived in the buses. they are a small and fortunate group as many, many more from syria and iraq and afghanistan
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attempt to leave war and poverty behind him and go to europe. >> leaving afghanistan was hard. what can i do when my family and our life was in danger. there was no good economy or security or education and no food, what can i do? i have to do something. i have to leave there. >> many countries are struggling to accommodate the foreigns. so far 364000 people crossed the mediterranean into europe. this is the major routes. more than 2800 have died. in hungary there are barbed wire fences to hold back the migrants and other countries are in crisis mode. here's the latest. >> this is one of the
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international crisis the images speak louder than words and tensions is erupting and the refugees are fleeing extreme. a woman said we apologize to the refugees after her government refused to transport them to safety. and who can forget the little boy who drowned. and today, finally good news, thousands of refugees made it to germany and austria after days of conflict and chaos. the hungarian provided over 100 buss to transport them to the austriian border. they arrived exhausted but happy. >> it is like a man is free, free. now we are free. 4 or 5 days in hungary and in
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very, very position. >> thousands of others are not so lucky. hungary announced the buts service to the border is over and not repeated. many said they will walk to a country that will not turn them away. >> the hungarian government will not let us catch the buses or train. we will walk to austriia. >> and officials say up to 10000 can cross the border by night fall. it is the worst refugee crisis since world war ii. >> humanitarian officials are calling on the united states to help. those efforts are getting road blocks. we'll have the response with law makers and presidential candidates weighing in. crews working to free one of
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the pittsburg steelers and this drama is not over yet and the nfl is appealing the judge's decision. one duncan doughnuts owner on was so happy he offered the judge free coffee for life. the customers are enjoying it as well. >> we wonder if he is. and a kentucky clerk that went to jail instead of issuing marriage license to it gay couples. today is the third day as inmate and a district judge held her in contempt of court and sent her to jail until she issues the license. she said she never will and her attorney will appeal the decision. will carr has more. >> how long will she be in the
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jail. >> reporter: good evening, molly. it could be be a quite sometime. there appears to be a stalemate. the judge will not let her out. if she rejects licenses. that's what davis will do. five of her deputy clerks issued the license. and we saw them get them. and take a listen to them yesterday. >> we civil rights are civil rights. >> i feel sorry that she is there for her. she done it to herself. >> the supreme court decision came down and it was excitedment. >> today we ran to the the courthouse. >> for the past three days, that
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courthouse is surrounded boy gay right's supporters and interesting to note, moll willy. some gay right's activist are concerned about her behind bars and believe she will be a martry. >> what is davis and her supporters saying? >> reporter: you have to keep in mind she is a strong christian and this is about religious liberty. she believes that gay marriage is a sin and god's law and the law of the country she will support god's law. she is elected and can't be forced to step down. the attorney said the license that are issued are not worth the paper they are written on. >> she will not resign and continue to serve the people for many years and never betray her god or violate her conscience.
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>> the u.s. district could have issued a fine and instead he decided to throw her in jail saying that a fine would not help her change her mind and concerned when the clerk picks and choose which laws to enforce, molly. presidential candidates are weighing in. >> reporter: many on the republican side including donald trump said it is her job to uphold the law and if she doesn't like that she should step aside. ted cruz and mike huckabee are taking a strong stand with her. governor huckabee well known for his stance and he plans to meet davis in jail this upcoming week and will hold a liberty rally on tuesday. >> there comes a point where you
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>> labor day is one of the biggest holidays. and it could be the cheapest with gas. and 2.44 on monday and marking the lowest price at the pump. this is saving drivers a whopping 1.4 billion over the holiday weekend. and it is expecting to boost businesses as folks take the extra money on dinners and shopping. >> with more americans expected to hit the roads. they are concerned that there will be more crashes dow to
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slowed down hundreds of lives would be saved. >> reporter: state troopers issued 55 citation. two-thirds were texting. >> people have the attitude of everybody does it and this one time is not going to matter or hurt. and unfortunately, many times, those distractions do end up in crash. >> reporter: they compare it to driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. and say a change in social attitudes will go a long way in saving lives. crews are looking to find and free a blue whale. they are the world's largest mammal species and unusual to see them entangled like. this this big guy appeared to be
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in big trouble. a boat captain called in the distress call after he spotted the whale moving slowly. >> he veered away from the other whales and wanted to be on his own. >> authorities arrived on the scene and decided to wait until today to cut it loose. and asking the public to report sitings of the whale. >> hundreds of thousands of migrants running from poperty and terror. and now calls for the u.s. to do more to help. >> and a student running out of a school. see what they were faced with on the bizarre call. >> this is normally unlocked and
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i am molly line. and this is the fox report. europe struggling to keep with hundreds of thousand fz migrants as they try to escape the war and terror in the middle east. now europe is asking the u.s. to take some of the refugees and the u.s. has restricks and they
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are weighing in on the growing problem and how the united states should get involved. william has the story. >> reporter: we are committed to maintaining a robust refugee program. >> reporter: critics say the u.s. is turning a blind eye. >> it is a consequence of our involvement in the region and there is a situation in syria and the destaeblization of iraq. >> there is no strategy in iraq or syria. >> reporter: the u.s. settled viewer than 1500 refugees and many argue that the u.s. has its own immigration problems.
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>> if nato allies feel threatened we have to respond. >> and we should help. iaid groups say instability in lebanon and turkey and jordan who have taken in millions of refugees. and under current policy, the u.s. limits the number of refugees based on geograpy. we resettled 70000 annually and 30000 from the middle east, and iraq and afghanistan and syria and 13000 from africa. and 13000 from east asia and mostly from burma and the rest fromx"rs[dh latin america and f soviet republic. >> i would like to see the number to go up hundred thousand over all a year and 30 or 40000 could be syrian refugees.
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>> reporter: the administration has no plans to raise the ceiling or rush the vetting process because of potential terrorist slipping through the cracks. >> it is a thorough review process. >> reporter: the u.s. may slightly increase the number of syrian refugees but will expedite the processing of woman and children to get them out of the refugee camps in lebanon and jordan. christianity under siege in iraq with thousands of people trying to get away from the brutality of isis. the catholic church is asking for help. and not only christians. the state department telling people from all races and religions continue to seek a sylum. what is happening with the iraqi
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christians? >> reporter: they have lived peacefully with the majority of the muslim neighbors. but in 2003, the number of christians dropped to 1.3 million to 300000 and they are fleeing violence directing at them. they have been driven from their home land and those who survive talk about rape and murder and starvation. it is plane and simple isis and radical islamist are targeting christians for extermination. >> what is happening is genocide. we can't wait a 20 years to say we are sorry, we did not know what is happening. >> the christians hail from ancient land and they live in three by six foot prefabricated
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homes and they are criticizing the u.s. government for turning down visa to persecuted christians. >> we do care about the persecuted people around the world, and defending their rights. here is a case of the christians in ya zidis. >> the u.s. admitted 727 christians and more than 400 muslims. still the numbers are quite different. >> what is the full u.s. government response thus far? >> we saw in william's package the u.s. is not clear about the policy. the state department couldn't tell us what the u.s. policy was as far as numbers. the administration takes religious freedom seriously.
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>> they come in all religions, and in all races. all political leanings and what matter system that we look at their cases individually and they have compelling reasons to seek a sylum. >> they are helped by the knights of columbus 3 million in aid so far. they are short term providing food and shelter. long- term solution would be be to defeat isis. >> thank you so much, lauren. >> thank you. a wildfires alert in california. a stubborn fire east of fresno, and burned 100 square miles and lightning sparked the flames a month ago. and the fires are reportedly 25 percent contained and they hope
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to gain ground this weekend with the forecast calling for cooler weather. and dash cam video shows police and firefighters are responding to a 911 call to save a driver. crews arriving to find the vehicle engulfed in flames and causing the tires to actually explode and an officer to pry open one of the doors and they pulled the driver out and in a heroic effort that according to these guys, all in a day's work. >> that was the goal. just getting the guy out. and you know, saving his life. >> i feel proud to work with these guys. >> the flames were to intense and tires were exploding and we began to break the windows and yelling at the individual to make an attempt to come out. didn't have gloves on and i knew
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the car was hot and opened the handle and he was still on fire, his head and pand're pants and shoes. the driver suffered severe burns but the first responders say he is expected to survive. >> a teenage boy, looked in a old safe with time and air running out and a run in between a military chopper and a small plane. those are the top stories as we go across america. florida, officials are looking into what happened after a small training plane ran into a black hawk helicopter. no one was on board of the helicopter when the collision anded no injuries were reported. highway high, a hurricane could threaten the islands. people are mopping up and bailing out after the hurricane last week.
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>> where is your car. >> where? >> it is over. there oh. you are kidding me? >> it is it a business hurricane season and forecasters say that is likely to 99 the fall. texas, a student got lockeded in of a safe in a school in san antonio. >> he is inside. >> and firefighters drilled a hold to pump air inside and a locksmith worked three hours to free the 16 year old boy. >> the boyis out and the space is opened up. >> school officials are working to make sure it never happens again. >> california, construction workers in northern carls bad. rare bones from a bison and a mammoth. remains are 250,000 years old and looking for more. >> it was very exciting.
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and first time we found these kinds of fossils. >> they hope it will shed light on the type of climate change they lived through. >> a dog lost in yellowstone national park safe at home with her family after an adventure. dave and his girlfriend were traveling with their dog in and were in a car crash. the australian shepherd bolted in the woods. signs were posted and nothing, and then jade showed up in the meadow and expected to be okay. had lost a little bit of weight. >> and a shark attacks. the victim's quick thinking helped him to escape. and political insiders making and political insiders making waves
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nonpresidential. billionaire developer donald trump and brain surgeon ben carson and carly fiorina. what is driving america voters to embrace their campaign and ditch other candidates. johnathon hunt ventures to the suburbs to find out. >> an hour drive north of los angeles and straight to the desert palm dale is an average america city. rationally and economically diverse. ordinary hard- working americans and all with a theory on why the outsiders are running so strongly in the white house race. >> people are frightened of the legacy clinton and bush. >> reporter: the horses she cares for. there are simply no good choices. my liberal and conservative
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friends will not consider the candidates. joishgs we checked in at the barber shop. the owner told me career politicians don't care about the needs of ordinary americans. >> i believe nothing they say until one of them ask what can we do for this community. >> reporter: he thinks that business experience might be useful in the white house. >> if they have experience in business they will see the need. >> reporter: across the need,roicle thinks career poll cisions forgot the rots. >> they just care about winning the next election. their election. she is leaning to ben carson although she does not sure why? >> you don't know these people. you see someone and you go okay.
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i can go for him. >> reporter: back at the ranchnia glenn offers hope for the establishment candidates and believes that a career politician will win the white house. >> i am waiting for the pendellum to swing back to sanity. >> reporter: everyone believes that the outsider surge is temporary and politics as usual will return even if they don't like politics as usual. in palmdale johnathon hunt, fox news. >> he's out there braving the suburbs. >> a beach goer saving his own life after a shark attack. as we go around the world in 80 seconds. australia, crews air lifting a kyakter to the hospital after a shark mauled his leg. according to a witness the
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65-year-old lost his paddle in the chaos and manageed to catch a wave to shore. japan, the government reopening a town that was under evacuation order. it is now safe for people it return. however, the town's resident are not ready or sure about coming back. spain, the country busting the largest marijuana population. the convict set it up while on leave from the facility. the seven acre plot housed 75000 plants and valued at $5 million. and back in australia, an overgrown sheep getting a new lease on life. he was sheered and cutting off
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it is it a wild holiday w k weeke weekend. the authorities had to forcibly remove a bear from someone's
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backyard. the bears are getting bolder. >> the alleys of boulder are like a buffet for the bears. >> every morning they appear and hoping to find the food. >> this time of year, you wilfi >> if you need proof that it is left behind of bar. there is bear scat. that is not from a cat or dog. that is the real thing. >> every single can it would be down. >> this morning code enforcement agents looked for violators and renters and homeowners who don't secure the trash. >> six different bears were relocated. >> and last year four were put down in boulder because they
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were repeat oon fenders. >> make sure when you put your trash in. you are good to go. >> people are required toous bear resistant trash cans. but the bears can open them if not put properly. >> it is 250 for first time violators. >> and a tiger cub wondering the streets of southern california. officials can't figure out where the little guy came from. and a woman said she found itroamming on the side of the rod. transferred it to a animal sanctuary and officials say it was declawed and will need surgery to fix the botched job. only zoos and sanctuaries in california can get licenses to
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own a tiger. the african nation of rwanda naming two dozen baby mountain gorillas. they are protecting the endangered animal. and children, even took part in the festivities and dressing up in the costumes. the number of mountain gorillas has dropped due to poaching and disease and human encroachment. the international space station is under new management. there is an on-going mission to explore the new take zzzquil and sleep like... the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend. zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid that helps you sleep easily, and wake refreshed.
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>> the united states taking over the international space station from the russians. it was not a muttiny. it was a change over and ceremony as the station orbitted high over the earth. u.s. astronaut scott kelly is in charge and taking over from the russian air force officer. and kelly is six months in a year long tour of duty to study the long- term affects of traveling through space. before we go, a wrap up of the today head lines and hillary
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clinton paid a staffer out of her pocket to main tain the e-mail server. she insisted that theuation was legaline though the staffer would invoke the fifth amendment rather than testify before congress. >> with respect to personal services that he provided and to me and my family, we obviously fade for those services and did so because during a period of time we continueed to need his technical assistance and i think that's in the public record. >> president obama calling the crown privacy a bu dubia to express condolences for the killing of troops in yemen. it is it the deadliest day for that nation's military in the
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yesterday. >> and police lieutenant was shot to death in illinois. they are searching for three suspects. that is a northern suburb in chicago and hope the new video provides a better description of the suspects. and that's how the fox reports. i am molly line in for julie banderas and thank you for watching. "killing jesus" starts right now.
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good morning. today is sunday, 6th of september, 2015. i'm anna kooiman. this is a fox news alert. a high school student shot dead. two illegal immigrants were part of the plot to kill. new developments just coming in. brand new confession from hillary clinton. turns out she paid a state department staff area to manage the e-mail server. he pleads the fifth amendment. that is coming up. kim davis, county clerk

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