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f. birmingham, cleveland ohio and memphis, earning failing grades. march of dimes is funding research centers trying to find a cure for this. i'm gretchen. let's head of the to shep. >> it's 3:00 on the east coast, noon on the west coast. here's what is happening. donald trump has said over and over he is financing his own campaign. he doesn't need the stinking money from donors paying his bill, except now we're hearing his campaign secretly reached out to mega bucks donors like the koch prayers and fighting with marco rubio over money. ben carson talks a rap for his campaign. while also doubling down on his theory about the egyptian
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pyramids. >> the sniping between the republican front-runners has elevated to this. who build the egyptian pyramids and why? donald trump today said she is going to start using that in his attack ad's on ben carson after carson study by the theory he laid out years ago. says the personally believes that the ancient structures were not tombs for pharaohs at all but instead enormous silos for storing grain. that is decidedly not true. but that not stopping dr. carson. instead he is launching an attack on trump and his money in a post on his facebook page the retoured neurosurgeon says he wouldn't trade a single child i treated for all of trump's money, and tomorrow he rolls out a series of radio ads that could be a first in a presidential race. a campaign rap. ♪ vote, vote,.
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>> ben carson, 2016. >> support ben corson for what he is president to be awesome. >> america became a great nation early on, not because it was flooded with politician but flooded if people that under permit responsibility. >> today ben carson's campaign has an event in california but he is in florida. not campaigning. selling books in fort lauderdale and boca raton. donald trump has no rap but has new radio ads after trump said he didn't need advertising but with polls showing him following behind in iowa, he is buying air time in early voting states. >> if the people of iowa vote for me you'll never be
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disappointed. i don't disappoint people. i produce. >> going to make america great again. >> going to maple 'em great. he claims he didn't need ads, trump also makes a big deal of not needing money from wealthy donors. today a report cites sources enclosed to trump trump -- and billionaires and the koch includes, claiming the billionaire tried to get their backs. today donald trump admitted he had a discussion with sheldon idleson but said he doesn't want his money. trump latched united states another o'late co or, as he said, whatever the call they it. bush today said he will never be a bomb lower to like his rivals. >> we need people that have a servant's heart, that focus on helping people rather than making themselves look bigger. i'm tired of politicians that push people down to make
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themselves look good. >> general! can is in it also toil support-under e'ers in new hampshire there ought to be a no twitter raul rule "candidates after 10:00. he dade not sigh what time zone. this week donald trump said jeb bush is full of blank so all together near, pyramids, book selling, raps, and new rules for social media. you decide 2016. carl cameron is new hampshire. trump and carson getting secret service protection thankfully. >> well, shep, they may not feel that way, actually. campaigns, presidential candidates particularly, always complain about getting secret service protection because it makes it more difficult to get to volt efforts because they have to carry more people, but the case of ben carson and donald trump they both made formal requests to their secret
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service and it's was essentially a green light from the very beginning. just in administrative work had to be done. this stems from their announcement tours. when they lunched campaigns they had a lot of threats, a lot of bomb scares. the first four or five days that donald trump was on the cam wayne trail, every event had a disruption like that. so the secret service shaw justification for this. sometimes it's view as a status symbol to have the guys with sunglasses hanging around but most of them think it's a pain in the neck. >> trump signed up and the rest of them are coming up there this week. >> today we had marco rubio and carly fiorina. in the secretary of state's office, bernie sanders just filed his paperwork so hillary clinton's beg -- big nemesis who is saying the e-mails should be looked at and the federal investigation is legitimate and
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needs to be per sured. he is planning a big rally out in front. they have a big stage and expect a thousand people to be there. today it was marco rubio, and rubio fire back at donald trump. trump filed yesterday and in his news conference after becoming officially a member of the first primary ballot he talked to the press and went after marco rubor for personal finances saying they were sloppy and that's a -- and then went after rubio for an old story when he was speaker of the house in florida. the state republican party had a credit card they would give to death any tears to cover expenses when they were out schmoozing in the case of mr. rubio there were stories he had some what many called lavishing expenditures. still has a couple years worth of receipts but trump took him on for that, and rubio fired back saying he finds it ironic and curious the only guy in the republican field who has ever had bankruptcies -- four --
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would be questioning other's personal finances. so rubio has now taken his first shot with donald trump. counterpunches to comp short through. >> beautiful fall day there let tabling a politics writer for us nuss and world report. david, this is weird. feathers in the care and blood on the floor and we're still in the primary season. >> but it's coming to a head now. you have had two front-runners, carson and trump -- they've been in the lead at dual front-runners for approaching 80 days. so for the folks that want to say herman cain was up and michelle bachmann, it's not the same thing. this is different. so you have that lane of trump and carson. then you have, well, who can be the establishment guy to take them on? and that battle is playing out in new hampshire riff marco rubio and jeb bush, increasingly willing to talk about each other
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and engage each other. i'm sure we'll cincinnati this upcoming debate on tuesday, and i have a piece about marco rubio's moment, lining up senate endorsements and has reeled in more congressional endorsements he will unveil in the dis and weeks to come, as well as at least 25 new fundraising bundlers who are previously undecided. to start his new move towards rubio. >> that's all the kinds of people that teach bush would have been going after, and you figure now if you're -- if he's going after your people and getting them, you have to do something. you have to do something dramatic. you can't sit back and, quote, not be a fire bomber. you have to do something or is he going to quit? >> i don't think he's going to quit. this is the bush family. they're embedded in presidential politics. still has how many tens of millions of dollared in the super pac that can help him, but that sound bite you played earlier of bush saying, don't want to be a fighter, the rubio
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team believes they have miscalculated this election, that republicans base photoers want a fighter. they don't want a mechanic, the want someone who is going to throw an upheaval in the entire system and that is the calculation they're seeing right now, rubio's people, they respet the bush people and know he is stale force because he is a bush, but they increasingly don't see him as their primary threat anymore to the nomination. >> but the leader no doubt in the state of iowa is dr. ben carson. matter what is so weird to me. he is not campaigning at all. he has been to iowa twice. he drops raps and talks about the pyramids, but he doesn't campaign. he can't, because he is selling books and making motivational speeches. is not even phoning it in. it's almost a telegraph. and yet he is crushing in iowa.
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how? >> i think he still is campaigning. just because he is not holding foreign campaign events, the amount of free media a front-running candidate gets is enormous, and you're seeing this with trump who just win on the air with ads today but this is the first time they're going on the air with ads. it's all been through free media coverage. coverage of them. even though ben carson is in florida doing a book tour -- >> three of them -- >> me a not be a campaign event but it's coverage he is gaining and it has perplexed a lot of people but he ills ahead in ohio and he remains a force. >> you or anybody who would have been here in the last three, four, five election cycles would have said to me, you have to go to every single -- counties in iowa, you have to do retail politics can you're all wrong. ben carson can talk about the pier meds and he is a leader. >> the candidates talking about lower taxes,act ityact ity yack.
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the republican presidential candidates starting rolling out different tax proposals for the economy and most agree it's time for the government to start
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cutting tacks. economists say some of the plans have potential to create jobs and crow groh the economy, some could drive then country's debt to the tune of trillions of dollars. at the tax foundation, nonpartisan group, they stacked the different g.o.p. tax plans against each other. and peter barnes has the results of that. hello, petitioner. >> when it comes to the republican tax plans the kitchen sink, from a 10% flat tax, the european style consumption taxes ball candidates agree, personal and corporate taxes should be lower to jump start economic growth. so far the tax foundation but out analysis of seven plans it saysed provided enough detail for it to analyze, from bush, cruz, jindal, paul-rubio, santorum, and trump. >> this campaign is pretty exciting if you're a tax guy like me. seven comprehensive proposals so far and perhaps in more as time goes on. i think the campaign is focusing
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now on the fact that our tax system is broken. needs reform. here's. >> here's a sampling of the plans. jeb bush reduced the income tax brackets to three with the top rate of 28% instead of 39.6. he would cap capital gains tacks at 20% and cut to top corporate tax rid from 35 to 20%. marco rubio wants two personal tax brackets, no capital gains taxes and his corporate tax rate would be 25%. for trump, three brackets and a 20% top rate, capital gains darked at 20% and he want s a 15's top corporate catastrophe rate. the tax foundation estimates they'd adds a little as 1.6 trillion more to the
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national debt in bush's case, and as much as 10 trillion more to the national debt for trump. >> wait, trump's tax plan adds $10 trillion to the national debt. >> yes. the difference is how many other deductions you eliminate and he eliminates a whole lot more of them. >> of course he does. 10 trillion to the national debt. ringer up. thank you, sir. the next republican debates are next week on the fox business network at 6:00 eastern. maria -- primetime, tuesday, november 10th, on fox business network, and bonus programming note, the announcement of whom makes the cut for the debate is tonight, 7:00 eastern, 6:00 central. an election special event on fox business network, tonight at 7:00 eastern, giving you the power to prosper. >> stunning news in the case of a police officer who faked his own death.
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an hour ago we learned that he tried to have a gang member kill a village administrator out of concern that she was going to realize he had been stealing money, and now investigators are reportedly checking to whether his wife and son were in the embezzlement plot. there are text messages and there is cocaine, and it's next. plus, the child who solved his own abduction, 13 years later. 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. when age-related macular have degeneration, amd
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it's gotten squarer. over the years. brighter. bigger. thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. 20 minutes past the hour now. a kidnapped -- a child kidnapped 13 years ago helped solve his own missing person case. his name is julian hernandez, here's a picture from 02002. his mother reporting him missing. fast forward to this year when
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julian started applying to colleges. his social security number was not working so he had a high school counselor for the help and the counselor found him in the database of missing kids. julian's father kidnapped him and took him to cleveland where they both lived under fake names. this the dad who is behind bars now. investigators are unsure whether julian will reunite with his mom. >> he is 18, an adult, so it's kind of up to him now as to whether he wants to come back. we can't go get him and bring him back. >> cops say julian's mom was ex-scat tick to fine out her son is fine. >> the illinois cop who staged his own death, hired someone to to kill someone. yesterday we heard investigators say lieutenant joseph glen owitness killed himself in septembers and tried to make it
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look like somebody murdered him. they say he spent years stealing thousands and thousands dollars from the department's youth program and he used money as his mortgage, gym membership and adult webs. investigators say that was about to come to life and that why they believe he staged his death. even going so far we now know as to raiseow in a description of the imaginary suspect before he shot himself. well, today, today it got disgusting. today we learned from investigators that the lieutenant tried to get a gang member to put a hit on the administrator who had been going over his funds because he was worried he would discover he was stealing. the spokesman says investigators found packets of cocaine in the now dead officer's desk and he said there are text messages that show the now dead lieutenant talked about planting something on the administrator but that it's not clear if that is why he had the coke. on top of all of this, the "associated press" now cites an official who says the lieutenant's wife, seen here,
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and one of her own sons, are under investigation. apparently in connection with the embezzling accusation. the wife spaedly helped her husband run the youth program meant for aspiring police officers. we have a lawyer, a former prosecutor. there are text messages between family members about all of this. sound as if, the wife knew. >> right. the messages are about putting money into a bank account. he said if it's not put back in i might go to jail and others clearly a crime there are some common elements from other fraud. he was in a position of trust. people revered him. he was seen as a great guy. so no one double-checked the finances of the -- and then you have a new audit for who decided
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to check everybody and that was bad for him. >> here's one thing that makes no sense. everything is come ought now. these officers were on with us yesterday, respect them. they say they didn't know until the last couple of weeks another this. be reported september 16th september 16th from multiple sources with identical stories and they say they didn't know anything when we knew from multiple sources. something isn't right you jew don't know how information was given out -- >> we got it easy with great specificity, and they claim they didn't have it. >> that is strange and i'm sure that's going to be center field it's not just his family is under investigation. the whole department will he be looked at, who new what, who should have been looking at the finances and who el was involved with the youth explorer program and he was a very active texter. there will thousands of text messages that the fbi was able
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to recover. who else was he communicating with. that's information that is important. >> the ruse continue moe mortem the wife was giving speeches about all the things he had done for the community, and now the question ex-who knew what and when. >> investigators are suggesting the wife and the son were involved. if that's true -- >> anything beyond that? >> we don't know. if that's true, once he died, they're not going to then admit they were part of this so they went along with the fact he died in the line of duty, and now it's coming out he killed himself, tried to make look like he was murdered by people he reported were in the area. >> and think of the narrative that came out of that from so many places about the "black lives matter" movement and all of this stuff that -- i turned off the rhetoric and was wrong. >> one lesson of this story you have to sift through all the information and wait for it to come in and not jump to big conclusions based on a little
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information. find out the facts. >> don't get ahead of the news. it will run you over. thank you. >> you, too. >> doctors without borders claims the u.s. military shot at medical workers as they were running away from the hospital bombing scene in afghanistan. doctors without border s on the phone with the u.s. military. symptom bombing our hospital. our parents are burning and doctors are dying touch go run out of the burning building and they shot at them. that one piece of information from a brand new report released by the medical group today. we have details. a source is telling fox news there is no hard evidence, none, that a bomb took down that russian airliner in egypt. not a sin tillla. even though the prick -- scintilla, even though the british prime minister says it's the case. what is your evidence it's most likely the says? it ready matters and you have given us nothing. that's coming up.
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i'm lea gabrielle with the fox report. one of italy's biggest organized crime trials in decades began in rome. more than 45 suspects, including politicians and a one-i'd gangster, accused of running a mafia ring, stealing public money. the former taco bell executive caught on tape beat an uber driver wants to apologize now. police say the suspect faces up to a year in prison. the uber driver is suing him. in los angeles the judge is asking the daughter of steve irwin to prove her dad died in a stingray attack a decade ago. bindier win is a contestant on "dancing with the stars" and is only 17. the judge says he wants proof both parents have given up her right to the money she is
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the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. there's no conclusive evidence that a bomb brought down the russian passenger jet that crashed in egypt. absolutely no conclusive evidence, what u.s. intelligence source is telling fox news, despite the nonstop coverage to the contrary elsewhere. the source says investigators have not found any bomb residue at all on the wreckage or on the victim, only jet fuel residue, nothing from a bomb. all 224 people on board died in the crash. the british prime minister started this saying it's, quote, more likely than not, unquote, bomb brought down the plane. why? what is the evidence? so far we know of none and he has grind all flights to and from egypt's sinai peninsula where the plane crashed. maybe they're not telling us? lufthansa also canceled flights there. an islamic state affiliate
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claimed responsibility but first they said they shot it down and that's not true. analysts say the plane was flying to high and there was no heat trail going toward the plane so that didn't happen. and russian and egyptian officials say it's too early to determine whether a bomb was onboard. the white house said it cannot rule out any possible cause of the crash, including a terror attack because there's not enough information to rule anything in or out and says the obama administration is looking at ways to step i insecurity for flights heading to the united states. what does he know? why does he say this? he has given no reason, greg. >> reporter: the claims and coward claims are flying right now. at the center of it all, did terrorism bring down the plane? u.k. officials are doubling down on this. they're saying there was a significant possibility that the crash of the russian plane saturday was caused bay bomb from the local isis affiliate.
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what they say, shep, is they're besting this on human intelligence or intercepts of telephone or internet communications, and you're right, they don't have the hard evidence yet, but the u.k. is so concerned about the security of the airport where the plane started from, they have suspended all the british flights and rescue flights to get some of the 20,000 britts stranded in the country are going to be starting tomorrow. here's what david cameron said. >> that we cannot be certain that the russian airliner was brought down by a terrorist bomb, but it looks increasingly likely that was the case. so i act on the intelligence, i act on the advice of experts. >> reporter: but again, you're right, shep, the white house just a couple hours ago said that they do not have conclusive evidence. other sources at fox are confirming that as well. got to be careful on this. >> it was russians on the plane, egyptians are the lead
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investigators. what are they saying? >> you can imagine what they are saying. president al sisi of egypt happened to be near london today, plea planned visit with david cameron. he is saying the investigation is not concluded and that he is promising transparency. the russians, you can imagine what they're saying. they're slamming the u.s. and the u.k., calling the terror claims shocking and premature, but again, a lot of people are saying this, so we'll just have to wait to find out the truth. >> to afghanistan now. there were no armed men in the hospital in afghanistan when the u.s. military started dropping bombs last month. and as people ran from the medical, medical professionals and the like, gunship circled outside and mowed them down. that's accord ago the group that ran the hospital. doctors without borders, which just released results of its own investigation. it reports the assault went on for more than an hour, that it blew off the heads and limbs of
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medical staffers while burning to death patients in their beds. doctors without borders now reports 30 people died in the strike in the hospital, including women, children, doctors, nurses and more. according to the group there were -- there were members membf the taliban inside the hospital but they were patients who were unarmed. as we reported the pentagon missed its own deadline on tuesday to release the initial reports of its own investigation. pentagon officials have said the bombing was a mistake. the representatives for doctors without borders say the explanation is not good enough. we're hearing the u.s. military hit other targets hours before the attack. witnesses and local officials tell the "washington post," air strikes hit a mansion and a warehouse in heavily popularitied area -- populate areas. witnesses say there were no armed men in those buildings eve and no reports of any deaths in those strikes. joshuacast is a former
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counterterrorism advicer. nice to see you. >> nice to see you use, the president has apologized. the question is, according to doctors without borders-was this a war rhyme? did they know or should they have known and kept firing? >> one issue is the u.s. military's reliance on afghan intel. the reason why they have to do that is because the administration basically pulled out a lot of our intelligence resources and now we are focusing really on the afghanys and putting a lot of confidence in their intelligence, which is absolutely misguided and miss plaintiffs. and doctors without borders is in all cases here actually providing material support to terrorists. they have knowingly -- >> excuse me? >> admitted -- doctors without bolderrers here has said they have provided support to the taliban. >> hang on. hang on. what doctor does is treat the wounded and war zones around the
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world since time began. are you suggest hearing they should have not a treated members of the terrorists, as you call them, when they were pleading? they should have said, no? >> well, shep, this is the dilemma we're in -- >> wait. you have just taken a united states military airstrike on hospital workers and turned it into the fault of the hospital workers for treating the injured and wounded. that's disgusting. >> no, no. that's not what i'm saying. >> saying it again we have two sides -- >> we have two sides of a difficult situation. known taliban members being treated in a facility should they be attacked and blown sunset no. it and dot not mean -- . >> they should not a be treating members of the taliban. >> that's what i said and they should not. they are furthering and helping the taliban get back on the battlefield dirks. >> so you may dying, i'm a doctor who has taken an oath to
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treat the wounded no matter what no matter where. sounds to me-a-your putting blame on the doctors who put themselves in harm's way, clearly and died -- >> but they know -- >> trying to save people. >> they knowingly put. thes into this position. what i'm saying here -- >> wait. wait. it's not the united states military on the phone, you are firing on a hospital, there is no taliban here. they continue to fire and continued to fire and then, according to the new record and mowed them down as they ran from the hospital, and you're trying to blame them itch don't get it, mr.cast. >> no ex-shep. what the issue here is that who are they talking to on the phone? the communication here -- >> the issue is that the united states military knew for a very long time, they charted that facility as a hospital, told it was a hospital. it was anywhere books and logs and people should have nope it. they were on the phone. that had been a hospital for a long time and everyone knew it. >> this does not alleviate any of the blame or the -- >> why did you bring it up? >> because i think it is very
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important to look at this from both sides and both sides here are culpable. >> one side is, the doctors without borders borders should e treated dying people. >> they should not have treated terrorist trying to kill american soldiers, period. >> they should let people bad until dedie. that's not what doctor does. >> it is treating terrorists. they are known terrorists -- >> doctors treat the injured. they don't get a label, and you know this. surely you know this. ask my doctor about the oath they took when they became a doctor. you treat the injured you don't say, oh, you're from this race or this war or whatever. you treat the dying. that's a rule. >> shep, they have knowingly gone to this place in afghanistan in order to treat wounded from the war. that means both sides. that means innocent afghanys and also means those that are trying to do harm and trying to destroy all the work that we as americans have put into building
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up afghanistan. it is not as clearcut as you want to make it sound here. >> well, i just got a release from the pentagon, quote: we received and read the -- doctors without borders internal review of the incident in and we appreciate them sharing this report with us in advance of its release and it is being made available to our investigators to continue efforts they've expressed condolences. the president of the united states apologized. you're the fir person i have heard see this as a two-sided story that doctors without borders was in some way culpable. >> absolutely because in all situations like this there are two sides, and both sides here -- i'm not a saying one side is more or -- >> the united states military sets up hospitals of this kid. mash treated people from both sides. >> be absolutely do. but in this situation when there is the that is surrounded this -- >> there was no chaos there should have been no chaos.
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>> there is, shep -- >> our own military had -- sir, our own military has reported to us that, yes, they enough that was hospital. yes, it was in their records. yes, they were in communications, and by the way, we are really sorry. they're not saying, oh, wow, they're saying, we messed up, we should have known the president of the united states apologized and you're trying to blame the doctors. >> no. no. no. >> i heard you. >> what i'm trying to say, shep, the communication here at all levels, from the afghany to the u.s. military, from the u.s. military on to tactical plane, special forces, is a huge problem and it's more of a problem now than ever because we no longer have the intelligence on the ground to help support this. so, there is an issue, a major issue, that we need to clear up there. but we also need to say that when people -- >> so we need more troops on the
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ground. >> well, no. what we need is intelligence. how that plays out and that intelligence growth here probably really means more troops on the ground. >> mr. katz i'm out of taught. we also need a hospital there because they pulled out when they got bombed and killed. while trying to save people, and now they want an investigation into outside investigation into whether this is a war crime and there are plenty of people who believe they deserve at least that investigation. it's nice to have you hear and i thank you. hacked by iran. word the iranians are ratcheting up efforts to get into accounts of a u.s. government officials. coming up what we know about the attacks and also look at the winners from the country music award. your know who the winners were. blake, you were fine, you're dating gwen, die buy it? i'm not sure. but j.t. and company? are you kidding me? that was fantastic. stand by. fantastic. important than your health.
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iran is reportedly hacking into the e-mails and social media accounts of u.s. government officials. "the wall street journal" says u.s. officials who say iran revolutionary guard force ramped up cyberattacks are targeting officials at the statement department's office of iranian affairs and journalists and academics. american officials say they believe some of the attacks may be tied to the arrest last month of an iranian american business nonin tehran. his name is nanze. so they're in our black berries and iphones. >> this has been going on for a long i'm but aye there's been an uptick of this. it mate be tied to this businessman they arrested. two things that come out of this. one is that it is pretty remarkable how vulnerable u.s. systems still are to hacking. they're wondering around -- wandering around, a lot of
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different official computer accounts on the iran disk in the state department in other realms, academics, journalists. again, just underscores the vulnerability of our network spots hacking. and the second thing is anybody expecting -- a new relationship with iran, we're adversaries and wind to be adversaries. >> it's fun you to me sometimes because this internet thing what created for academics to share stuff. was never created to be secret or to be -- to cure -- you can't take something that was not even thought about with security and make it secure. you can just make it's better than it was. >> it never was supposed to be you and i shopping on it. but you would have presumed at some point you would be able to get your arms around this problem and the u.s. government has not been able. to the office of personnel management getting hacked probably by the chinese. this is the latest. what is probably happening here, the intelligence community
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thinks, is that this man who was arrested, may have used his computer to search out links to possibly build an espionage case against him. he is an iranian american, businessman, expert in the energy sector. he had been very mach proponent of the nuclear deal to get sanction with iran -- from iran and that might not have appealed to the hard liners. >> they want to show they're they great satan and they need that for domestic consumption. >> and maybe the number deal they feel their capitulating too much. don't want the nuke program delayed. after all, just again, as a signal that we remain adversaries, iran tested a ballistic missile that could one day carry a nuclear warhead. this deal notwithstanding, we have been fighting in the cyber war with iran for some time. our virus which ill fill trait their nuke program was another
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indication of that. >> thank you. the airmen, spencer stone, the american hero who stopped an attack on a train and a month later was stabbed in a bar fight, they naught he was going to die. during the first interview since the stabbing, spencer stone described the whole ordeal to a local fox station in sacramento. >> i didn't think i was going to make it. >> his mother says her son was stabbed four times and doctors had to saw his chest open to repair damage to his heart and liver and his lungs. that was a quote. remember, spencer stone is one of three americans who helped stop a terror attack on a train in france this summer. meantime, cops arrested 28-year-old james tran in connection with this case yesterday. the stabbing case. they charged him with attempted homicide. he is expected to appear before a judge tomorrow. country music awards lanight. did you see that? lots of news from that one and one amazing performance.
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hang on. this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... hey brad, wanna trade the all day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. jeb bushwe have to beave to be tthe world's leader.n. who's going to take care of the christians that are being eliminated in the middle east? who's going to take care of israel and support them - our greatest ally in the middle east? the united states has the capability of doing this, and it's in our economic and national security interest that we do it. i will be that kind of president
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katy perry, the top earning woman in music. earning, get this, $135 million. mostly from her world tour and endorsement deals. she but taylor swift, who made a measly 80 million. did you catch the country musician awards? justin timberlake's eight-minute performance with chris staple tony was a big highlight and one of the greatest live performances. well, look.
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♪ ♪ >> they killed it. incredible. the song is off his latest album. brad pace lee and carrie underwood hosted and they're there they are. this group, little big town, took home best vocal group and sing of the year for the smash hit "girl crush." miranda lambert won female vocalist of the year. her ex-husband, blake shelton, divorced back in july and just hours before, blake and stefani said they were a couple, which is awkward. the winner was chris staple continue, winning all the awards
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for which he was nominated. what a show it was. we'll be right back with a nod to this day in hoyt -- in history. hong on. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping.
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on this day in 19 passion parker brothers sold a new game called monopoly. a woman patented the only version in 1903, calling it the landlord's game, complete with a space labeled, go to jail. trevor noah loved that one. decades later a guy from philly discovered the game and tried to sell a new version to parker brothers. the co rejected it at first. execs said it was too long and complicated. they later reconsidered and monopoly became a fixture in american homes and played a role in world war ii as a tool to smuggle maps and money to p.o.w.s. parker brothers rolled the dice
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on an unusual game 80 years ago today. if news breaks out, we'll break in because breaking news changes everything. the dow is flat. neil cavuto is not. he's coming up right now. >> welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto. seen this new ad run about all these latino kids blasting thank you. thank you. thank you. it? is over the top. if you think it is affect hogue people feel about him, think again. we're getting growing indication with the february fbn debate days away he is still largely bulletproof. to blake berman with that. >> good afternoon. the top line number in the fox news poll, donald trump leading dr. ben carson 26-23, is something truck will take heading into the debate on tuesday. when you take a deeper dive there's another number