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the young bear got the dance moves though. thanks for being part of a real story and you sent me some great questions. governor mike huckabee joins us tomorrow. >> a massive rally against the iranian nuclear deal on capital hill. convincing lawmaker to vote no or an attempt to excite the base. either way, it's looking like after all the fighting and political wrangling congress may not get to vote at all. hearing from republicans what went wrong in speaker boehner's office. will the united states begin to take in refugees who have been pouring in. you'll hear from the white house and european union official who says somebody needs to take action. we have just learned isis is out with a new hit list.
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warren buffett is it on. sam walton is on it and bill gates. there are others. we'll tell you who. now it's offering some of its prisoners for sale. i'm still watching the apple event that's happening out in california. they have just told us about the brand new iphone, what it can do and about live photographs. not video that we already have but live photographs. what is that? we will tell you. let's get to it. good thursday afternoon from the news desk. i guess it's wednesday. better thinking. a stunning setback for republicans in congress could mean the iran deal is a done deal. it is finished. without lawmakers ever getting a vote at all. the plan to begin debating the deal is now on hold as it turns out house republicans did not have enough votes to even start the debate.
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now seems nobody in republican leadership ever checked to see whether fellow republicans were onboard. gop leaders will meet in an hour to figure out what to do now. there's a possibility that congress will not get to vote on the deal at all. it would be a mostly symbolic vote. in fact, a totally symbolic vote but a vote nonetheless. senate democrats now have enough votes to block the deal. opponents rallied on capitol hill. the republican presidential candidates ted cruz and donald trump together. think of that. tea party organizers said they hoped to pull some undecided lawmakers to their site. that's what they said. if if republicans can't get on the same page there may not be anything to vote on in the first place. maybe that's why congress averages a 15% approval rating. meantime, the supreme leader of iran is giving the deals
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opponents more ammunition. iran will not enter into any more deals with the united states because the united states might tray to infiltrate his country. went on to say that god willing israel will be gone within 25 years. israeli leaders have been some of the fiercest opponents of the nuclear deal. it's fox top story and our coverage live on capitol hill. this vote was symbolic. everybody involved realized it wasn't going to work and if it did the rest of the world is not onboard. the republicans wanted we thought. what happened? >> a lot of republicans want democrats to be on the record. i'm told a lot of rank and file republicans did not want to go forward with a disapproval vote feeling they did not have all the information of the agreement. the latest we're hearing on capitol hill is there will be three votes in the house of representatives.
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a motion to approve the iran deal which would fail. one thing the administration does not have authority to lift sainkss against iran and the president broke the law by not turning over side deals. earlier today speaker john boehner hinted leadership was looking at alternatives. >> very healthy conversation with our members this morning and interests offered and we'll continue to have those conversations this morning. >> as you mentioned at the top, there's a meeting next hour to see if there's enough support from rank and file republicans on the latest plan. the clock is running. the deadline is one week from tomorrow. >> they have so much on their schedule. how are they going to get this done? >> that's the question folks are asking on capitol hill. they have to fund the government by the end of the month and some
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conservatives are pushing for boehner and his team to defund planned parent hood after those videos this summer. they say there are constituents and will be watching to see how boehner handles that issue. >> not dealing at all with planned parent hood which is causing a national stir. put the budget stuff together with that and our leadership doesn't move on it the rest of the country is going to say we're fed up, it's tsunami time, throw everybody out. >> saying he's in a tough spot wedged between a democratic president and conservatives in his own ranks who want more action from him. >> there's a big split no doubt and it looks like the wagons are circling around speaker boehner. is that an overstatement? >> a lot of people are buzzing about his future, whether he wants to put up with the ing aggravati aggravation. but it is a packed agenda this fall when you consider later
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this month the government is due to run out of money. you have got the iran agreement and democrats are pushing the house gop leadership to have negotiators at the table to figure out funding the government. >> we can only conclude once again instead of leading, they are allowing the key party to lead and they are following. >> when you add in the jewish holidays and pope's visit to capitol hill there is not much time left this month. >> mike, thanks. there was a rally against the deal. i'm sure you heard the speakers outside the capitol. did you notice who was speaking and in what order? first it was senator ted cruz running as a republican for president. then it was businessman donald trump who is running as a republican for president. in that order. cruz and then trump. they both said the same thing. acted in line together and yet, they are opponents in the primary. campaign carl cameron live with
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us. what was that? >> reporter: well, ted cruz the senator from texas, the tea party fire brand was invited by the patriots group to speak to this organization. he extended his invitation to donald trump to come. it is not exactly true that donald trump and ted cruz agree on this issue. donald trump unlike the rest of the republican 17 member candidate field, doesn't believe that this iran deal should be torn up and shredded on day one of the presidency. he says it was a negotiation incompetently bargained but you don't tear up a contract you try to renegotiate. that's not how cruz feels. listen to how trump avoided saying he would renegotiate it but still thinks it's a terrible deal. watch. >> we will have so much winning if i get elected that you may get board with winning. believe me. i agree. you'll never get board with winning. we never get board.
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we are going to turn this country around. we are going to start winning big league on trade, militarily, we're going to build up our military. >> so he said that the bill was horrible. but for donald trump coming here and talking to this group, there was somewhere between 3,000 and 5,000 people which is a big deal on a day over 90 degrees. it wasn't just him. we had cruz. sarah palin talking and a host of others. all of them want to see this deal eradicated. congress doesn't appear to want to do that even those republicans and democrats take this as a lousy bargain. >> the tea party has been on the outside looking in lately and now you get donald trump and sara ph palin and ted cruz. it sounds like a base rally cry. >> this was definitely a very, very conservative group of republicans and tea party types.
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donald trump -- excuse me ted cruz said something that specifically differentiated himself from donald trump. listen to this. >> and any commander in chief worthy of defending this nation should be prepared to stand up on jan 20th, 2017 and rip to shreds this catastrophic deal. >> every single republican presidential candidate except donald trump has said that. donald trump argues that he's a guy who's been dealing with good deals and negotiating all of his life and a contract shouldn't be ripped up. it ought to be renegotiated. he won't say how because he doesn't want to let the ad very sar in the negotiation know what his taxes will be. >> thanks. on the other side of things, equally amusing. if you do enough focus groups they'll tell you what you should have known. like maybe apologizing is the right thing to do on e-mail
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front. apology is comical. hillary clinton says she will not hesitant to take military action against iran if it tries to get a nuclear weapon. she says she helped start the talks that led to the deal. calls the argument strong but not perfect. and says her approach would be to distrust and verify. ed henry, distrust by verify. that's what they have been saying. they said it wasn't about trust. we're there to inspect. nothing new here again? >> right. she's sort of trying to have it many different ways. she's saying we can't trust iran but the nuclear deal is a good thing. she's trying a balancing act, hillary clinton is. she wants to tout her time as secretary of state paving the way for the nuclear deal. that president obama wants to take credit for now. she's taking heat. the wall street journal reporting that she paved the way
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for concessions to iran allowing them to produce nuclear fuel. she tried to get tough today. that's the balancing act in saying yes she would move forward with military action if they cheat and they made it clear she would be tougher than president obama. listen. >> we should anticipate that iran will test the next president. they'll want to see how far they can bend the rules. that won't work if i'm in the white house. i'll hold the line against ir iranian noncompliance, that means penalties even for small violations. >> bending the rules, an interesting phrase after weeks and weeks clinton taking heat for allegedly doing that on a new subject. >> now she was very demuir as she was all i'm sorry i shouldn't have done that. where did that come from now?
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focus group. >> you dropped that in the end. new york times reporting. you're right that it was a focus group in new hampshire where voters told the clinton campaign hillary clinton needs to speak out more on this issue. that's why they have shifted so dramatically and after weeks of digging in she said this. >> even though it was allowed i should have used two accounts, one for personal and one for work related e-mails. that was a mistake. i'm sorry about that. i take responsibility. and i'm trying to be as transparent as i possibly can. >> a candidate who is saying she wants to be more transparent and spontaneous. interesting it took a focus group to tell her and her advisers that voters cared about this on the trail. i've seen her many times saying it's just you reporters asking about it. voters don't care. the focus group suggested otherwise. >> it was allowed.
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i'm sorry. full responsibility. politics again. ed, thank you. a dangerous situation in arizona. state police are looking for a possible sniper targeting cars on a very busy interstate highway. police say several cars have been hit over the past few days and breaking just minutes ago they say it happened again. in addition, we have just gotten brand new information from isis. where from? from their own website of their magazine. so what's new? now they have a hit list. wait until you hear who is on the hit list. in addition, isis is now selling its prisoners. that's what it says. you can buy them if the price is right. it's breaking now and the details are next from fox news channel. equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping.
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it's the brand more doctorsose recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. investigators in phoenix say another shooting has targeted a vehicle in the area. they say it's the tenth in less than two weeks and there is a live look from our friends at fox 10, ksaz. those investigators say some sort of projectile hit this truck. here's a picture from earlier. the side window appears to be shattered. officials say ten shootings happened over the course of the past week and a half. one of them today. two of them yesterday. they also say it is unclear to
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them whether they are related and whether there is one or multiple shooters. public safety officials have quadrupled their reward for information. we're up to 20 grand. investigators won't tell us exactly where the shootings took place because it's investigative work. most happened west of phoenix on interstate 10. there's scottdale up there. about five miles from downtown phoenix. they have injured one person so far. the person, a 13-year-old girl hurt from shattered glass. local news station reports that one shooting targeted a police sergeant driving his personal vehicle to work. shattered the passenger side window. not sure whether that police officer is being targeted because that police officer was in a personal vehicle. jonathan hunt, what else are we learning about this new shooting, the one that just happened? >> the call came into the cops.
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they tell us just about an hour and 45 minutes ago. the driver of the white pickup truck you have seen in the live pictures reported being hit by something. he wasn't sure what. he pulled off as far as we could tell on to a gas station. the cops were inspecting the vehicle there. and as you saw in that one closeup still, the rear passenger window of that pickup appeared to be shattered from the angle and the clarity of that picture, hard to tell whether there is a bullet hole there for us just looking at it. but the cops have confirmed to us and these are their words, i'm quoting, "we responded to a shooting." this as you say, the tenth such incident since august 29th. six of them confirmed as bullets. the others described by cops as some sort of projectile. they're asking for the public's help in tracking down whoever is doing this. listen here.
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>> if you have information, you know something, you were there, you've seen something because somebody knows and somebody was there, i need you to call our watch center. >> and frank mill also said in that same news conference, shep, that it may well be only a matter of time until someone is killed. they want to get this person or persons very quickly. >> i-10 west of phoenix. that is extremely heavily traveled route. what are they telling people who drive that route every day? is. >> well, they're telling everybody to remain vigilant. keep your eyes out. but for a lot of commuters who use that every day, shep, this is terrifying. not surprisingly a lot of them are looking for alternate routes. listen here. >> it is scary. makes me more cautious to be in that stretch and for everybody else that they could get hurt or shot. luckily no one has been killed at of yet. >> we should be beyond stupid stuff. >> you would hope.
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>> i would hope. i would hope. but i see that we're -- somebody is playing games and i choose not to play that game. so i don't use 10. >> cops told us yesterday, shep, that this incident, these ongoing incidents were among their highest priorities with this tenth shooting as they called it today. it has now gone to the absolute top one imagined of their priority list. >> microsoft versus the feds. this is a case that could change how the nation's largest tech companies protect the data of all of us online. this is a huge change if it happens and the details are for you next. disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications
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23 minutes past the hour. microsoft and the justice department are facing off in a federal appeals court today. this is a case that could affect how the nation's biggest tech firms store all of our data. millions and millions and millions of americans have this data in the cloud and keep it priva private. should microsoft give all the access in the overseas holds. the company has more than a million servers in data centers all over the world. this particular case involves the data center located in ireland and the case started two years ago when the feds got a search warrant to get e-mails linked to suspected drug traffickers. not terrorists, drug traffickers. microsoft claims those e-mails are stored inside the data centers in dublin which you see here. the company refused to comply with the search warrant claiming that the e-mails are protected
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by irish and european privacy laws. company executives say the feds would have to get an order from an irish court to see the e-mails because the e-mails are stored in in ireland not the united states. ireland has jurisdiction. that simple. but the justice department argues that u.s. companies need to follow u.s. laws. fox news analyst is here with us now. so we create these e-mails here in the united states. >> correct. >> we send everything to the cloud. it's stored in the cloud but the cloud is servers that are in dublin and over there the privacy laws actually include privacy. >> correct. >> that's why they put them there, so that our justice department can't get to our stuff unless they have a warrant. >> well, the warrant to invade privacy in the united states is a lot easier to get than the warrant to invade privacy in ireland because of eu privacy laws. microsoft is accepting its obligation to its customers to protect their digitally stored
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materials to the utmost. so they put it in any country of the eu would suffice here. >> anything is better than here on this matter? >> yes, yes. so the justice department gets a federal judge in washington d.c. to issue a search warrant. microsoft says we are not going to comply. the federal judge holds them in contempt. they file the contempt, an appeal of the holding and that is argued today. the issue today is does the justice department of the united states do the united states federal courts have jurisdiction over a physical thing located in ireland or should the justice department have to go through international treaties, go to its counter parts in ireland and ask them to get a search warrant under irish law and european law. >> isn't that how it's always worked always? >> until about 30 years ago when the united states adopted universal jurisdiction. what the heck is that. >> jurisdiction of everything. >> yes. yes.
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the justice department persuaded federal courts to adopt the idea that anything that could affect an american interest anywhere in the world is subject to the u.s. federal courts and most adopt that. prediction, the united states court of appeals in new york city will adopt that and we will all lose our privacy rights until the supreme court says we have treaties with ireland and with the european union. we have to respect those and we have to respect their sovereignty or the other side is microsoft is in the united states of america. microsoft is an american company, they have to be subject to american laws no matter where their servers might be located. >> what about people who say these are drug traffickers, we want them to get at the drug traffickers. what's wrong just in this one case? >> what's wrong to use the drug laws to violate and weaken the privacy law that is are supposed to protect all of us will come back to harm everyone. these are suspects. they are innocent until proven
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guilty and haven't been charged with a prime which is why the fbi wants to see their e-mails. >> so what you're saying is they can easily go through treaties and if the privacy laws overseas allow for such a thing to happen it's fine and if they don't then it's not fine. >> well, the laws were written for a purpose and the treaties were entered into by the united states of america as a sovereign country with another sovereign country. if the justice department with the aid of federal judges is going to violate the treaties by avoiding them, then what is the value of the treaties. that's the argument from the privacy point of view. the argument from the justice department point of view, we really have to go to ireland just to get some e-mails from people who we think are drug traffickers? that's what the court will answer. >> when we will know? >> before christmas. probably around thanksgiving. about a three month lag time in a case like this. >> judge, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> i've been telling you about isis putting prisoners up for sale. just developing over the last
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half hour and getting some details together. in addition, al qaeda is out with a new hit list targeting bill gates, warren buffett. some other billionaires. we have the list and get a live report from the white house -- i should say from the pent gone. there's there the white house that says president obama has a moral responsibility to help thousands of people escaping terrorists overseas. john kerry says the united states is committed to taking in more refugees. america taking in refugees ov overse overseas. details ahead on fox news channel. l your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels.
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cops say it is not clear whether the shootings are related. in colorado prosecutors released video showing a bomb robot breaking into the apartment of james holmes. you can see the place littered with explosives. this happened after the shooting that killed 12 people and wounded dozens more in 2012. last month the jury sent him to prison for life. look at this. the feds say in july the number of available u.s. jobs soared to the highest level since they started keeping track 15 years ago. nearly 6 million jobs overall and last weekend we learned the unemployment rate fell to 5.1% in the month of august. bottom of the hour. top of the news next.
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a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? a fox urgent and two big terror stories top our news. first al qaeda is just out with what it call as hit list. and al qaeda is calling for the assassinations of some of the biggest names in the american business. this just came out in the latest
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issue of the terror groups inspire magazine. all in english. and known for such articles as how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. according to the hit list coming just before our nation marks 14 years since the attacks of 9/11. isis is just out with its own magazine for would-be terrorists. it shows prisoners the islamic state is offering for sale. human beings for sale. it includes the phone number to pay ransom to buy a prisoner. jennifer griffin of these two new terror related stories from the pentagon. let's start with the isis magazine, jen what do you know? >> it's no coincidence that these are coming out on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary. the english language version of the isis magazine known as dabiq has president obama leaning towards the turkish president. it's their 11th issue.
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what makes it so horrific it has a side by side photograph of two kidnapped prisoners. one from norway and one from china and they are being offered for sale online. a telegram number is provided should anyone want to buy these prisoners. presumably held in syria. the advertisement ads limited time offer, a reminder of just how sick these captors are. isis controls five television stations in mosul. officials have told us there is a mt. everest of radicalization propaganda and only a foot hill of propaganda. >> and al qaeda calling for a number of united states billionaires to be assassinated. what is this? >> that's right. this is inspire magazine. that was the al qaeda magazine published. remember it had how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom.
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this month's cover released today on the eve of 9/11 a picture of an unknown assailant calling for lone wolf terror attacks and assassination operations tar gerting america's wealthy businessmen, bill gates, warren buffett, the coke brothers. it's not the first time bill gates has appeared on a hit list. the affiliate said if he and the other billionaires withdrew their money from u.s. banks they would be remove from the list. >> jennifer griffin, thank you. as we reported today, the new threats from isis and al qaeda. thousands of men, women and children continue to risk their lives to escape terror groups. at the same time countries in europe are figuring out what to do about the massive number of people coming from the middle east and north africa. secretary of state john kerry says the united states will take in more refugees. but he's not saying how many.
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>> we are committed to increasing the number of refugee that is we take and we are looking hard at the number that we can specifically manage with respect to the crisis in syria and europe and their migration today but that's being vetted fully right now and i think at the appropriate time we'll have a better sense of exactly what that number could be. >> the white house yesterday said it was locking at a range of other ways to help beyond the $4 billion that the united states has given in humanitarian aid. in denmark officials have halted all trains between denmark and germany. police are stopping hundreds of people who crossed into the country. they closed a highway that connects denmark to germany. denmark has slashed welfare benefits to refugees so many are trying to get to other countries. this migration is unthinkable to
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watch. i was listening to richard angle who used to work here. he says it's one of the most daunting things he's ever seen. >> it's really bad and washington a blame game. after secretary kerry addressed lawmakers on the hill today, senator john mccain stood next to a picture of a drowned 3-year-old syrian boy and placed blame squarely on the president. >> this image has haunted the world. but what would haunt us even more, the thought that the united states will continue to do nothing meaningful about it. >> senator mccain placed blame on the administration for not taking enough of a leadership role on the conflict in syria. the state department spokesman reiterated the solution will not be a military one. >> there needs to be a political solution. that takes time and can be messy and complicated. it's a goal worth pursuing and we're going to continue to
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pursue that. >> he also said the state department formed a working group to try to help out. he said resettlement is an option but not the best. >> and it's not a today option. leaders all over europe are asking for help. >> the president of the european commission is calling on its member states to be forced to take on people who are in need of international protection. and take a listen to what he had to say. >> no poems no rhetorics. action is what is needed for the time being. >> and there is no question this is a growing crisis. take a look at the numbers. the number of my grants seeking refuge in europe has tripped with 343,000 compared with over 120,000 a year ago. the u.n. is pressuring the u.s. to take in refugees. according to most recent department numbers about 1,500
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syrian refugees have been admitted since the crisis began. only about a tenth the u.s. is asked to take. really getting bad. >> thank you. see what happened in las vegas at the airport yesterday? an airliner speeding down the runway when a loud bang shook moments before takeoff and one of the engines burst into flames. look at this. that's the strip in the background. all from the las vegas sun newspaper. it reported that the pilot slammed on the brakes as panicked flyers watched the smoke and flames. passengers say minutes in the plane's emergency slides dropped down and about 170 people onboard rushed down to the tarmac. >> started out just the flight and then turned into just this massive big black smoke. >> we didn't know whether it was going to explode or what. mass hysteria. >> video shows passengers returning from the plane.
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see in the spot shadow firefighters scrambling to put it out. fire officials say 14 people did get hurt but none seriously thankfully and most of the injuries came from people dropping down the emergency slides. trace gallagher, what is british airways saying? >> british air called it a technical issue when in reality it was a catastrophic engine failure and the captain acknowledged they needed to evacuate the plane. the airline said quoting here, our crew evacuated safely and the fire was quickly extinguished by the emergency service at the airport. most of the passengers applauded the crew for the way it was handled, some people claim there was a lot of pushing and panicking and many passengers grabbed their carry-on luggage which we all know is a no-no. here's a picture on a nearby plane. imagine trying to evacuate through all that smoke. the ntsb and boeing are
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conducting an investigation and examining that engine which was built by general electric. shep. >> man, what if they had already been in the air, trace? >> well you consider if that 777 goes another ten seconds down the runway and takeoff speed that becoming the point of no return where the pilot would likely take off and hope that one engine is enough to get airborne. 777's are designed to be able to take off on one engine but then you have the issue of getting the burning plane back on the ground. bottom line is yes, this was very close to being a much, much bigger deal. listen to one passenger describe what he heard going down the runway. >> all of sudden you heard a boom and it shook the plane and it was like -- i thought it was the tire blowing out and then you heard another one and the plane just stopped. >> you can also hear the cockpit alarm sounding on the pilot's
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okay. we had the apple event today and here's what we got. a bunch of new gadgets. it happened in san francisco. special event. first new iphones, the 6s and 6s plus. featuring 3d touch. that's a new thing. if if you have the watch, if you press it hard it does one thing and not so hard it does another. that's the way it is on the phone. the two interact better and it can tell a light or hard tap and has four different colors. plus the camera is also better in lots of ways. we'll get into that in a second. the ipad pro is expensive. it's bigger. it comes in three colors and does a lot more stuff. the pictures is apparently a lot better. it will support a keyboard and
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device called the apple pencil which is a stylus for illustrations. the biggest news, a revamp apple tv which is not a tv itself but like the old apple tv except it costs a little more and has a different interface and you can make it work with siri. siri has never done it for me. you can make siri a man or woman and neither can get much accomplished but from the looks of the event today now they can. explain. >> it looks like some -- it's good that natural language processing which means you can ask it things in normal ways. you have got a lot of information coming through the apple tv device. imagine saying i want to see the next "superman" but all those that might be playing all different times you get it all in one place. you can ask it for example what's the weather going to be.
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it starts to encroach on the amazon space and that is a personal assistant as well. i like the remote control because the remote control is motion censor. it place games. a touch pad on it. so apple tv becomes this sort of center for doing just about everything. >> and then there's -- i want to get to the -- >> including shopping. >> the phone has an s on the end of it now. the camera is better on both sides and you touch it and it lights it or something. >> well, so you have got a 12 mega pixel camera on one side and a five on the other. so you have got a lot more resolution. the biggest news on these phones is the screens which have the 3d touch which allows you to do more. so if you're on instagram you have got this -- it's like a different like level of interaction. you see a photo you like, you press, you can preview it and like it right there. you can do that with e-mail and
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take what's called peaks. instead of going this way on interaction, you're going this way on interaction with about any app. you can imagine including gaming where i saw this one game as you pressed harder game if you pres harder on the screen, you shoot at the target and are changing your weapon. >> big news on a new ipad, more going on there or something. >> i just came from the demo room, got to touch this thing in person. it is huge. it is such a big screen. i was kind of shocked. i think i have gotten used to the mini. great for productivity. the multi tasking, and a keyboard cover, which is crazy for apple, and a pencil. and it works well. >> you know when they'll have the big ipad? when they have one this big. that will be urgent and just in.
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and temperamental television... in one. welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. her majesty the queen, ruled the mother land more than anyone else in mother land history. lillian is here. she looks great in that hat. >> she beat her great, great grandmother. queen victoria, 63 years. longest reigning british monarch. she has the longest marriage in british monarch history. married philip in 1947, actually wore her dress she bought using
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rations. he had sisters that were related to the nazis and they weren't invited to the wedding. the coronation was in 1953, was televised. never wanted to be dramatic. the queen said the milestone was not one to which i aspired. she's not the oldest or longest reigning monarch now, the king of thailand holds that title, he has been there 69 years. >> that's interesting. >> hopefully she sticks around awhile. >> that would be good. >> i read the other day the monarchy has 16 billion pounds here and there and beyond. good to be monarchy. >> her face has been on the currency in every single continent. >> up in canada they have it. >> antarctica, all around. >> finding that currency, hang onto it. thank you, lily.
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we will be back with a nod to this day in history and look at one of the most notorious prison riots in history straight ahead. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. it's a calling. a love affair. a quest. the next horizon. everyone loves the chase. thankshow may i help you?s list. i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done
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in mates took over the attica prison on this day in history. took workers hostage for four days. negotiations broke down after they demanded to leave the country. police finally stormed the place, tier gassed and dozens died, including inmates and hostages. investigators called it the single bloodiest battle civil war. it is one of the most notorious prison riots after chaos hit attica 44 years ago today. i got this notice from mcdonald's today. they're going to use cage free eggs for the next decade. cage -- when were eggs in a
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cage? and why were they in a cage? this would explain the drop in the dow, wouldn't it? the dow was all green this morning. then what happened? oil prices went down, apple down 2% on news about the iphone. i don't know. what is this, neil? never, ever, ever have i seen any transaction so incompetently negotiated as our deal with iran. we are led by very, very stupid people. >> no more talk, no more show boat. get it done. stop this deal! >> this is a mess. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. you're watching your world and a world of hurt, anger and confusion on the part of republicans and conservatives who wonder what the heck happened to an iran deal that they thought was easily defeatable.
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