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they are confident a missile strike did not takedown the jet. they are examining the black boxes to determine what happen in the final moments. connor powell joins us live. >> reporter: initially members of metro jet said the plane broke up in midair. an egyptian official said there is no evidence to support that claim. they are contradicting each other there. the pentagon said they detected the heat at the plane before it crashed.
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that doesn't tell us what caused the plane to crash. there was a explosion or mechanical or engine failure on the plane or a bomb. that is not clear. what they are ruling out to security and aviation officials that a missile brought the plane down. they had shot the plane down. there is speculation out there. it is difficult to know what is true. all of the officials are leak anything saying contradictory things. the egyptian president said this investigation could take months before we know what brought down the plane. we know that officials are not ruling anything in or out. it could be terrorism, it might not be terrorism. it might not. as the investigation continues and looking at the black box,
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they are beginning to identify the bodies of the victims of the plane crash. 140!r 140 or so beside were brought to russia. ten wereñi identified and it is a grim process but important to the family members who are trying to identify their loved ones. we know that none of the 224 passengers survived. all of them were killed and there was a lot of questions. >> a lot of questions as to why. thank you. >> we'll speak with the retired airline pilot who said the crash bears strong similarities to another doomed flight that broke up in midair. >> another turn in the roller coaster race in new hampshire. new polls showing hillary clinton ahead of bernie sanders in a state that holds the first
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primary 48- 45. voting groups. he leads men over the women. and he is leading with independents. hillary clinton is bouncing back with women. she trailed sanders a month ago. democrats. only a third are decided at this point. everyone else is willing to be undecided. >> it is going to be fascinating. one year from dead one of those general election. do the poll numbers show any indication on who they will be. there is recent examples and
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this time in 2007. democratic favors hillary barak obama and he went on to win the nomination and the presidency. on the republican side in 2007, new york mayor rudy guiliani topped the polls. john mccain polled the at 14 percent. and businessman herman cain led be more than 25 percent. and mitt romney became the nominee. see do the polls at this point matter? what do you think about it elana? are you making predictions for
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the field one year from now? >> all we can tell, the polls don't tell us what the nominee will be. if you look at last four open nominating contest, we have not seen the nominee pick up momentum until the last few months and some cases a week before the primaries began. john kerry hit his lowest point in poling in december of 200 throw when the voters went to the polls in january. and same for obama and mccain. see let's talk a year from now. who's going to be the next president. >> shaun, polling is a snapshot in time and on this side dr. ben carson, can he hold that
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momentum all the way to election >> there's see much that is going to happen between now and election day for that to be the case. one trend we have seen clearly is that the early front runners and the early polling front runners or the flavor of the month candidates. and you mentioned herman cane and newt grinning rich. and rudy guiliani. they have a tendency to fade and that is a pater this bee have seen hold true. and there is a heck of a lot of on the ground organizing that the campaigns have to do in the early states and what is a long haul presidential primaries. they can't tell you who is ahead. we have a long way to go and early polling is not predictive. >> we mentioned eight years ago,
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hillary clinton was out on top of little known senator named barak obama 2- 1. and this time around when it comes to the 2016 nomination, one year out according to the survey, hillary clinton stands at 51.4 percent and bernie sanders, you are looking at 2007 numbers and 27.4. you see a possibility of history repeating itself? >> you know, i don't see a +svke possibility. 2008 race and this year. 2008. hillary clinton had a far lesser known challenger and a skilled young and up newcomer who is bark bookkeeper obama and could compete with her. bernie sanders possesses the same sort of political skills
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that barak obama did in 2007. >> in the numbers thus far, shane, the early front runners tend to fade. donald trump and dr. ben carson, are they likely to meet the fate of a herman cane who was on top in 2007? >> it is certainly possible. what investments are republican candidates making right now? given the nature of the primary. it iss+t7ls debate driven and m driven. republican candidates are spending and not envesting on field operations and ground game and that's where these things are won. >> my mistake. herman cain was on top. >> and thank you both. >> thank you. >> one week from tonight is the next republican presidential debate, our sister network teams up with the wall street journal on this one.
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and followed by the main event 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >> and former three- term governor george pataki on his bid. what questions would you like to ask? you can go to fox news.com/"happening now". foxnews.com/happeningnow. and head of the tsan is on the hot society in -- seat in congress.
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>> four questions for the next four years. giving you a chance to ask about issues that concern you. i am joined by george pataki. >> and the first forequestioned guest to be on set. >> and we have the first hour of happening. donald trump had something interesting to say about voters.
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i want to play that sound. >> i have had a great relationship with with hispanics and have thousands of hispanibs, thousands of them. and tens of thousands of people over the years and i am a job machine. i have had a great relationship with the workers. and with jobs and an amazing relationship with the hispanics and i predict that i am going to win the hispanic vote. >> you are a governor from a blue state. what is your response? >> more of the same. i am great and i actually give you job and i hire you and you should vote for me. here's a guy who called mexicans rapist and thugs. that's not how you do it. >> vurespect for a community. the latino community just like every community. new york is a ethnic state and i
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am carried the puerto rico communities. and i showed my policies are important to them. we changed crimes from top to bottom and they took us to the dangerous to the safest states. and we have charter schools and i went to the option. i want your child to go to a better public school. and it is showing respect and attention but not changiing philosophy. and right now. hillary clinton a senator from new york state and has that in her record winning a diversified state. what is key to beat hillary clinton. and why are you the one to do that? >> i hate to sound like donald trump. i think i would beat hillary
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clinton. she won in the state but on not a connection to the people. the democrat running starts off with a 3 million vote advantage. she doesn't have a agenda. the republicans are anti- middle-class and women and right to choose. she can't say that about me. i have a positive agenda to bring the american people together and i can be dismissive of her attacks which she would do on the republican nom nos. >> other than the financial crisis and focusing on the financial crisis when it comes to our economy. what are our problems number 2 and 3 in this country. and setting aside the national security and i just saw your report on the and we have
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to get rid of the size of the federal government. i would reduce federal work force 12 percent and through out a corrupt tax code and shrink the federal government and grow the private sector. what i did in new york state. over the last week or you so, jeb bush and john christie and john kasich. i am better than the senators and i have run a state. we had a interesting question from tj. he said you were a good governor but doesn't think you have the where with all to be president. >> he doesn't know me. you mentioned the other governors. i cut taxes in new york. and more than any candidate on either stage in the debates and reduced the size of the state
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government over 15 percent. and did it with a state assembly that had 153 democrats and 47 republicans. all of the of the republican governors had republican legislatures. i am proud of what i was able to do and i know i can bring people together and lead a large complex government and change it. that's what we have to do. >> why now are you choosing to run for president. you have won any office that you have sought. they want to know why you want the 3 >> i believe in this country. it is one of the unique countries that the world has seen. it is because of limited government and power rests with the people and not political elot. in the last eight years, washington believing they can
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tell us how they will live our lives. how we get our health care and what we can do in our employment. there is no need to change washington more than today. i think the american people need to fall in love and believe in the country again. >> we'll go back to the record again. you have run for a lot of offices successfully. and we know where the polls are at this point. what is your strategy and do you become a defener. it is retail politics and loved and pretty good at. and having a different message. i believe in limited government in washington. not only economically but giving the power back to the states where they make the decision. and republicans should embrace that. and i have no qualm walking down
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the street to get here. human activity has made the earth warmer. it doesn't mean i embrace obama solution to climate change. i embrace republicans in encouraging science and technology and moving forward. collect to millennials and latinos. we'll not just win the nomination but the election and future for the american people. >> you listed a lot of things off. i hope you come back and we'll answer the questions. a republican. >> she will be. and two weeks old and leaning that way. >> governor, great to have you on set, jon. >> there is brand new reaction from the white house after the company behind the keystone pipe line is putting the project on hold.
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>> another day of violent clashes in the holy land. and some firing teargas to disperse the crowds. they say the palestinian station was used call for more violence. secretary of state john kerry meeting with prime minister internet and abbas to call them to work for peace. >> a new twist to talk to you about in the twist for the
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pipeline. transcanada wants to fine-tune details of the route. critics say it is playing politics for the outcome of the 2016 election. peter doocey has more from washington. >> reporter: the canadian company trying to build keystone is making a move to wait until a new president was sworn in because law makers are speculating who ever is next in the white house may be proposal will rather than risk being told now no it is dead. the senator are thinks it is clear that president obama was going to deny the permit. the costly delay prevented the
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cana canada and the bakken to u.s. refineries and jobs and revenue to the local communities. when the status of the nebraska pipeline route was challenged, the state department suspended the review until it was resolved. we feel under the current circumstances a similar suspension would be appropriate. minutes ago in the white house, josh earnest said the plan is for the president to give keystone a thumbs up or down by the time he leaves office. >> given how long it has taken it seemed unusual to suggest that it somehow should be paused yet again. >> in the last hour, the state department announced while officials take time to write back to transcanada on whether
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or not keystone should be allowed or not is going to continue. and we'll not have any idea how long they will form a response. >> the story grinned -- grinds on. >> what the feds are talking about food contamination acrossing state lines. we'll talk to a retired airline captain about what caused a tragedy. and a tsa watch dog revealing frightening information about gaps in airport security. details next.
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>> new gaps in airport security this year. showing undercover investigators able to put mock explosives past the screeners 67 out of 70 times. the testimony suggest that things have not improved. doug? >> indeed, jenna, it was last may since they tested the mock bombs and they got through airport security. it was a failure rate of 95 percent. it was a massive embarrassment.
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and one the agency sought to improve upon. peter testified before the house over sight committee that was done this past september. >> test results were disappointing. we ran item tests and tested airports using private screeners. results were consistent in every airport. >> and see what were those results. we don't know. they are classified. >> it would be fair to say without compromising security, that some significant breaches occurred? >> reporter: that may be an understatement. there were no endication of improvement and it was done by ordinary employments by tsan employees who had no expertise
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in hiding explosives and weapons. >> you have created a system that doesn't address the risk. your chances of failure are 100 percent almost with the current system even with the training that you employ. >> reporter: in the written testimony, the administrator said the cause of failure rate is increase in checkpoint screening of baggage due to fees charged with checked bags and limited enforcement for hand held bags and the one bag and one personal will item. tsan is plagued by bad moral and pressure from passengers to get through the frights. security is not the main driver of the tsa. ask if anybody is held accountable. we have a study under way one witness said right now.
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>> thank you. >> fox news alert, all of that is happening in çówashington, hf a world away there are new questions about a crash of a russian jet in egypt. there is no way a missile strike is to blame, but there was an explosion that caused the plane to break apart in midair. the question is, what was it? we have a retired pilot and aviation consultant. you have floun all over the world and seen number of accidents. when you look at facts on the ground what are your thoughts. >> i see a aircraft that had an unusual break up because the tail sexes is largely intact. >> it was forward of the pressure bulkhead and quite possibly in the area that many years before about a tail strike
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could have affected those stringer ares and reconstruction. >> the stringers are the structural feature of the there we see the wings that are, they went to the ground largely intact, but the tail section was found three miles from most of the wreckage. they are talking about a tail strike in 2001 when this strike. they can scrape the tail end of the plane and put pressure on the fuselage before the wheels hit. this airline said repairs were made by air bus and everything looked fine.
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>> that is no different than what japan airline did a repair to a pressure bulkhead and not done to boeing specification and seven years later it blew out. any manufacturing facility is going to say we are may have erred and go back to the roars and also let's do stress analysis on some of the parts of the aircraft that are clearly visible to arcs scertain whether a repair was facilitated in a proper manner. there is enough evidence there. >> we have a shot of the tail plane. it was ahead of the cabin door indicates something to you about well follow-up affect from the tail strike. >> it goes along with the fact
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that the pilot experienced technical difficulty. and i go to the radar track within 15 seconds that aircraft climbed 3000 feet and went down and recovered all of that indictive of a loss of fh=> if that much of the airplane broke off cabin pressure would have virtually disappeared immediately. pilots are train to don oxygen masks in three seconds would would they have had time.
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>> yes with the proper training and that is not said they could offset the ice fog and temperature drop and rushing wind. that is part of their training, but basically speaking. if that aircraft had broken off its tail none of that would have served them any be person. it wasn't able to make a report. >> the u.s. said there was a heat signature. apparently we have a satellite watching in the general area and they saw a heat signature. would allowing a cabin full of 70 degrees air out in the sub0 ice of 34 this happened feet give you a heat signature? >> i would not agree that the infrared signal could be seen. it is curous with with the book shoot down of malaysian none of
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the sightses picked up an explosive ir signature that was visible. and ir signature. infrared would have been apparent had the explosive force due0?vh to an explosive. someñr type of blow up the aircraft. but a crack in a fusleage and explosive decomprehension would not show infrared signature from my knowledge. >> it looks like the fusleage was largely intact minus the tail. >> when you look at the wings on the ground and the fusleage. you look at the twan 800 that shattered the aircraft. if a fuel tank explosion, you would not have had the tail section like that and fuselage
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and wing impact all connected. a wing explosion, that airplane would have been in pieces. >> goodñr to have your expertis >> thank you, jon. pleasure to be here. >> fox news alert. cvc releasing a warning on food and chipotle restaurants are closed in part of the country. >> one in six americans get sick from eating contaminated food. they are concerned about they represent all three percent of all cases, they are responsible for a disporportionate and 56 percent of all deaths of contaminated food.
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that occurs twice a month as the food chain becomes more local. the cvc report comes out. and they are investigating an e-coli outbreak that sickened people. it is the chip olty mex an grill closed 43 of the restaurants in the pacific noshth west. it is too early to know if all of the cases related. blue bell icecream is in the process of stocking store shelves. the deal with the list teria outbreak is affecting the states. and these stories underscore how seriousy%the food born cases ca be. cvc urging the food industry to take precautions to rapidly
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identify the food born contamination and prevent it altogether, jenna. >> how do you do that, johnathon? >> they are dangerous. what can grocery stores do to protect their customers. >> grocery store is a great example. they have customer loyalty cards. you are seeing retailers using the data used from customer purchases with these cards. they can rapidly identify and alert these customers who may have been exposed to an outbreak. >> and more of the reasons to hand over your information. i know it is difficult. >> it is a tradeoff. >> thank you very much. it is a story we'll watch. >> and a new look at the mystery to a new york estate fortune. several peoplulose to robert dufrt ended up dead.
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there is a unique look for justice. judge jeanine pirro wrote a book about it. >> that is not a shooting star. we'll tell you what it is and how it happened. diabetes, steady is exciting.
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attacks? >> and a high school football player ejected from the game after praising gochltd we'll find if this kidingly miss the play-offs over that. that is only on the real story. >> that was a clip from hbo documentary robert dufrt. it is an unsolved case. it is surrounding the death of kathleen dufrt and the hbo series. and jaromir jagr nine talks about the book he killed them all.
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us. >> the case was 17 years old when it was brought to me. we had a cold case and wife went missing and she was in medical school and her husband didn't report her missing five days and prosecuted. there was something about the case i connected with her. and it was clear to me. money, power and privilege that gave the defendant or the husband, robert dufrt the opportunity to kind of get away new york city police department was more than willing to say she probably ran off with another guy even though she was about to graduate from medical school. >> who is robert dufrt and capture see much attention? family in new york city. they own half of the landscape
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here and he was privileged and had $100 million and his wife wanted to divorce him and she didn't have an opportunity to do that because three days after she refused the last settlement she was missing and no one finds her. >> and where is pine barons and why is that siingant. >> in new jersey, it is where the mafia buried their bodies. only one person could have made the call. it is february and soil is soft and moist there and one place where you can bury a body. and we find out later he was in a laundry mat.
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had blood on it. and he killed the third victim in texas that we know of. he went to a dry clean tore get rid of a red stain. >> he's still not convicted for the . >> right now he's in new orleans in a federal facility awaiting trial on gun charges. he's about to be tried for the murder of a woman who was his dear friend and someone we were getting ready to speak to because we believe she knew everything robert did. i was monitoring the money. he sends her money a and she ends up dead, execution style shot in the back of the head. >> we have to read your book. it sounds fascinating. thank you. we'll be reading even though it sounds a little scary. you have to read it, right? >> sit a chilly, chilling
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account. thank you. if your church seems less crowded lately there's a new survey out about religion in america and it might just explain why.
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some new information on religion in united states. according to a new survey americans are becoming less religious. the devout may be growing in their faith. lauren green has more information on that. >> americans are becoming slightly less religious and their religious believes are lines up as well. fewer americans attend church, believe in god or pray daily. for those that do, they are even more religious than before. the percentage of americans who say they are certain god exists
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fell. an overwhelming majority, 77% of the adult population are still religious. among those people there's been to drop in their commitment to faith. in fact, few studies show these people may be becoming more devoted especially among christian adults who say they regularly read scripture, participate in small prayer or study group. survey also pointed out americans religious belief appear to fall among party lines. they now make up 28% of the democratic party. that's 7 percentage points higher than catholic who is used to be the largest group among democrats. compared to more than half of their grandparents generation.
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john. >> interesting information. lauren green in our news room. thank you. mother nature at her finest on display with one heck of a light show. more on what turned the night sky green. your final 30 is next. ugh! heartburn!
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>> i do enjoy decaf. i feel like it gives me a little manager that's probably all in my head. >> if you're going to drink coffee, i want the leaded variety. thanks for joining us. >> the real story with gretchen starts now. the pentagon now says the russian yet that crashed was not shot down, so what really happened? which state is deciding to legalize pot and has store power influencing and pushing that plan. jeb bush's campaign is slated for another relaunch. high gretchen carlson, "the real story" starts right now. big story today, the debate over the debate. we have the real story on the growing somehowdown with the gop presidential candidates. several campaigns making it clear they're not going to sign the letter of demand. completing

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