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>> let's go have a blooming on onion. >> stop talking about food and candy. i'm so hungry. harris: click on the "overtime" tab, we're back an tv tomorrow noon eastern. right now, "happening now." >> a fox news alert. the white house announcing that president obama will meet with the new leader of our neighbor in the north. >> it will be their first face-to-face since the [çñelect. one topic will likely be the the rejection of the keystone pipeline. happening now. >> it was a shootout in broad daylight that shocked the nation. can self defense get some of them off of the hook?
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against suspected terrorist. and details of a major shakedown that took down an isis leader. and it happen again. laser targeting pilots of planes and helicopters. it is all "happening now". but we begin with major developments in the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. intelligence sources said the fbi is expanding the investigation to involve violations of the u.s. criminal code. >> i am jon scott. >> i am patty brown in for jenna lee. it could come as the former secretary of state is trying to put all of these questions to rest with the iowa caucus less than three months away. >> chris wallace is the anchor
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of fox news sunday. bernie sanders may be tired of the e-mails but the fbi is not. >> she got past the benghazi committee and joe biden is not running, this is a obstacle between hillary clinton and the democratic nomination. the fbi investigation, there is a lot of things politicians can control. they can't control the investigation by the fbi. and if they are not wrapping up the investigation but expanding the investigation, that is potentially troubling news for hillary clinton. >> it could touch hillary clinton and staffers. some of the staffers have taken the fifth in the testimony of what happen here? >> one person that was a technician that put in the server.
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>> one staffer? >> yeah. it is a serious question and the fact that they are continuing the investigation and broadening it certainly raises questions. and there is a lot of things a politician can control. they can't control an fbi investigation and the most was leaked. we all remember when president obama at a recent interview said he didn't think that secretary clinton had done anything that risked or jeopardized national fbi said that was like putting a thumb on the scale of justice and pressuring them not to indict or seeking to indict here, the fact that the investigation is continuing and people are talking about it to reporter is an indication they will not be rushed around. they will take their time and do
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it fully and report through channels or leaks what they find if anything. >> we are less than a year away from the 2016 elections. and voters are just now paying attention to the issues. the clinton campaign tried to dismiss the issue as a nonstarter, but if it is starting to boil up now as the fbi is throwing additional agents and resources into it, the timing could not be worse from the stand point of her campaign. >> yes, the difference between this and the benghazi hearing and scandal, is that she was forced to answer those questions. you know how secretary clinton and her campaign will respond. it is an issue under investigation andy woo can't comment. to a certain degree she will get a pass unless they find out something.
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at that point, if it is it the fbi through official channels or a back door leak, coming out with information, at this point, it is it a huge political issue for hillary clinton. and for now, and i suspect this comes up in the next democratic debate, she would say want to get to the bottom about this and there is not a lot people can say about it. >> chris wallace, be sure to watch chris on "fox news sunday". sitting down with him dr. ben carson on the heels of the republican presidential debate. check your local listings for the time "fox news sunday" runs in your area. >> texas senator ted cruz looking to capitalize on his strong debate performance. he is now in new hampshire, where a short time ago, he filed the paper work to appear on the
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first ballot. and hi, carl. >> it seems beneath the scenes. >> reporter: but it does matter. some of the candidates were not able to get on the ballot or if they did they didn't file a full slate of delegates. they would go and not get the full value of that state. new hampshire is the first primary. we have had three. and he held a rally to be talking about the immigration stand and argue that a lot of them support amnesty. it is a shot at the others. and when he got here to file paper work, he gave a thousand to bill gardener and he sat down with local reporters and went after the rest of the field on the issue of amnesty that sets him apart going for the
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conservative base of the republican party not just here but cross the country. >> for the majority of the candidates previously and publicly supported amnesty and i am the only candidate who has never supported amnesty. >> reporter: donald trump would argue with that and turns out the rick sanatorium who won the caucus, when he failed and called out mr. cruz. watch. >> a guy just in here makes big passionate speeches of how tough he will be on illegal immigration. but in the gang of eight bill, he offered a bill, and said under his amendment, which, which he wants to pass and he said repeatedly, i am for this bill passing with his amendment. that would allow people to stay here in this country
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indefinitely. >> reporter: you have rick sanatorium suggesting he would deport those 11 million. and trump saying the same thing and sanatorium questions whether cruz really moans that when he said he would do that. >> thanks. potential disaster playing out in the skies over new york city and dallas. laser beams from the ground aimed at airplanes and news helicopters thousands of feet in the air. rick, we are getting the first look at the video of the laser? >> reporter: we'll see that in a moment and i spoke to a nypd chopper pilot who was hit with laze ares. he's said it is like driving a car and being blinded by high beams. think of how dangerous that is.
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there were more and including two. it is downtown brooklyn. this is some of what they saw flying near the barclay center. a guy on the ground pointing the laser at the chopper. and the pilot notified and the pilot filmed the man who appeared to be laughing. they found the suspects in the basement of the building. one was clear and the other was arrested. >> you can see. don't look at it. >> just over in elizabeth, new jersey, wabc helicopter targeted and just like in brooklyn. the crews stayed over the scene and the police made an arrest of the >> in dallas, those incidents involved jet liners and it is an example of the problem getting
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worse. it is disturbing for anybody who flies. roughly 35 or 39 laser strikes from the ground every single year until this year, with the faa reporting more than 5300 incidents. lasts night in dallas. a southwest airline and virgin all hit approaching love field. it is a crime that can earn you time in prison. >> it is tough to do. >> reporter: rick, thank you. russia revealing a new weapon in its arsenal. what is the danger it poses. and a rise in honor killings in the u.s., including the case of two sisters, murdered by their father in 2008 being too westernized.
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>> a russian tv reporter reveals that moscow is working on a high speed drone submarin and capable of delivering a nuclear war head. the kremlin said details were aired by mistake. officials said unmanned subs could attack harbors and coastal regions. unmanned underwater vehicle and might violate the treaties between u.s. and russia. see called honor killings are a frightening fact of life.
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women murdered because of dishonor. 5000 happen every year and it is happening in america. a new report finds between 23 and 27 honor killings happen here in the u.s. greg has more. why does it happen? >> reporter: it is frightening the numbers you resighted. certain cultures bring to america good and bad. honor killings are the bad. and it is happening with increasing frequency here in the united states. it is wives, daughters and sisters who are perceived by family cultural standards to have shamed the family. by dating nonmuslim men and wearing nonmuslim clothe. and asking for divorce or
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physical or verbal contact with a man you are not married to and that's when the violence begins. >> you did a documentary and you focused on one notorious honor killing. >> i spent a lot of time down in texas. ya ssa r, who was a cab driver in irving, texas. he lured his daughters to the back of his cab be and he fired 11 times, one shot twice and sarah managed to call 911 literally during the shooting. 911, what is the emergency. >> my dad is shooting us and
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>> stop dad, stop shooting me. >> he vanished and he's near the top of the fbi's most wanted list. and if you have information or recognize his face give the fbi a call. their offense, they were dating nonmuslim men and see their father executed them. nabsolutely heart breaking. 23 to 27 honor killings every year. testimony us about the others. >> i think there is a lot more. we have faces to show you. nur a lmaleki run over by her father's car. she was too westernized and see he killed her. >> a woman beheaded by her
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husband for requesting a divorce. >> woman in phoenix beaten to death by her parents because she declined an arranged murder. other stabbed to death. and the mother actually held her down. i mean, it's, awful. that is the only word to use. >> it is not just killings that you mentioned. >> it is beatings and arranged marriages. >> forced marriages. female genittal muteulation. >> and some men. they are seen to be homosexual they can be killed. >> and a lot of the families don't cooperate. >> in irving, texas they refused to call it honor killing. law enforcement don't want to be be cultural insensitive.
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and that prevents social service from alerting and women suffer in silence as a consequence. >> thank you see much, jon. >> are the media missing the point on missouri. one is laviccing praise on johnathon butler. others are talking about his convictions. and taking back a city from isis. a military analyst said it will not be an easy fight. that story straight ahead. this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her she's agreed to give it up. that's today? we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. after the deliveries, i was ok. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously.
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the protest over alleged racially charged protest in missouri. investigators said a different student admits that on line threats he made against black students and faculty were linked to the threats in oregon's mass shooting. it showed up after the missouri campus erupted in protest. the university president wolfe resigned as well as the chancellor. and the media coverage reaching critical mass. butler helped to get the ball rolling and leading the way with a weeklong hunger strike. espn writes "deep inside he was reaching a breaking point" he had his health benefits cut and
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called the n word. those acts escalated since the ferguson riots. juan williams, a fox news political analyst. and daniel heninger for the wall street journalist. just the nature of things and there are new developments and i want to go through some of them here. this one was in daniel's wall street today. student johnathon butler listed among the reasons of the hunger strike that graduate students were robbed their health insurance. and less noted that the health insurance cut backs are result of the affordable care act. it prohibits for the universities from paying the health insurance.
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that nugget did not get noticed until outlets like the wall street brought it today, juan. >> it was in the editorial yesterday and i saw it. i was interested that those benefits were reinstated. it is an example of the liberal wish list coming back to bite the graduate students who are mostly liberals themselves and a consequence of obama care. >> oma ha world herald put out in the the bioof johnathon butler. he is one of three children of eric and cynthia butler pastor and co-pastor of joy of life ministries and eric butler is executive vice-president for marketing and sales of union pacific. leave it to a columnist to take that farther. butler's father is executive
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vice-president for sales and marketing of union pacific railroad and 2014 compensation was $8.4 million according to regulatory filings >> see the guy on a hunger strike and leading an entire campus in's protest to bring the dismissal of chancellor and president. his father is paid 8 million a year and network of 20 million. >> you just put your finger on the core issue. tim wolfe, a campus with 35000 students was fired. and why exactly was mr. wolfe forced to resign? the charge was made that he was responding inadequately to accusations of racism, what were they thinking of an adequate response?
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>> this is an issue engulfed in trukt and half truth and rumor. we don't know the acts and they were reported as simple fact and it is not entirely clear what happened down there and how often and whether it merited the resignation of a president with 35000 students. and one of the allege would racial incidents someone used excreditments to write a swastika on a bathroom wall. not many people want to do that first of all and there is no picture of it that i am aware of. rich lowery mentioned, this is an eran in which college student take pictures of what they have for lunch. and see if poop swats ticka existed shouldn't there be an image somewhere? >> i don't know. you would think that the police
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would have something on. it the police say when it comes to the picture they can't testify they saw it and they can testify it exists. and it is a mean among the conservative media that a lot of the incidents are are made up by people who are seeking some redress and involve and grefance industry. and the question in my mind, i am watching all of this. and how much of it is young people on the campus and young people of color which is eight percent and feeling like they are not comfortable on campus. and you mentioned that somebody is now under arrest for having threatened lives and using the n- word. and there is something real there and i don't know what it is. with the case of butler, he is made in a super her guy.
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i am all for people standing up for their rights. and you have a legitimate question exactly what are you standing up for mr. butler and explain and make your case. just having a hunger strike is not enough and that's why they are see angry in the media. they don't get it. they feel by not telling us it is what you are see upset about in the university of missouri. students are pointing at what happened in missouri and we want our administration out. and it seems to be sort of a mob rule almost deciding what is good for the university. >> that's right are, jon. it is generate nothing a mob rule and looks like what happened in the campuses in the 1960s and destroying institutions as a place of higher learning and the fact
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that we are sliding that far back downhill after all of this time. and i completely with what juan is saying, why don't these protestors tell us clearly what they want. if they don't it is clear they are just wanting to take over the campuses and run them. if johnathon butler wants to do something productive and has money. why doesn't he volunteer to be the next president of the university of missouri and take a fling of it. >> that would be a hell of a success. >> we'll see. and not a lot of corobbation. >> and the anti- terror arrest in europe and the suspects have reportedly ties to isis.
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an alleged terror sell busted in ourp. investigators say the suspects were planning kidnapping and attacks. and the suspect captured in italy, scotland and wales and norway. and among them the alleged ring leader who was jailed in norway for praising the charlie heb do killings. >> they are launching an offensive to take back a key iraqi city. that siege led the u.s. to get involved in the conflict. thank you for joining us. the latest word on the kurd's security council they are in
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control of section highway 47. that is an active supply line and taken back benaba ra. and can you explain the importance of sinjar. i know you are familiar with that area? this is a prelude to isolating mosul that isis controls and ultimately start a major attack on mosul once we cut off the supply line. and see this is a key battle that is going on and going to be a difficult battle for the kurds and americans and may be some americans specialopes people with the kurds as it moves forward. >> it is a new and successful, will it hurt isis or are they preparing for it?
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>> they have been preparing for it patty and they have good defenses and they know as in mosul. some point the forces will retake both of those towns. our side will win. they have this happeneds of them out for revenge and americans are there. and they have had a lot of time to repair the defenses and put out ied's and rigging buildings with explosive it is unfortunately the kurds will suffer in the battle. >> but they are willing to fight for sure. >> the obama administration is moving to say it as an act of
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genocide. administration officials confirming that secretary of state kerry is making that announcement. do you feel that that will help to rally international causes against isis >> what a great question. they have opposed isis whether they are charged or not. all we have to do is remember when isis went in sinjar and captured hundreds of thousands of women and set them in sex slavery and to be married to isis fighters and really this is a humanitarian disaster of unbelievable porportions and unfortunate that it took us this long to designate isis as despicable human beings that they are. the international community will agree without exception.
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>> thank you. a new app to help renters and reporting graffiti and dump sites. douglas kennedy is outside on the plaza. >> reporter: yeah, complaining to a local government is a frustrating experience, especially if you have something gross to complain about. describe the smell. >> sometimes you can be smelling sewage which is disgusting and it smells like raw eggs. >> from a waste water treatment plant in yonker's, new york. >> and according to the resident, it means something sk is wrong. >> reporter: people want to complain but don't know who to? they don't know if they are
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ignored. >> that's right. the phone goes unanswered. >> reporter: every year millions of residents find something to complain about from noise or smell or vandalized street signs. and unfortunately like cindi. it is a bureaucratic mess. they don't see it. >> and exactly like the new mexico state grad came up with greeny. it scutes through red tape in complaining to government. greeny makes it easy to report nonemergency issues and make it easy for local governments to track and fix them. >> reporter: it organizes complaints in categories and coordinates with the local government to make sure it is in the correct diameter want construction might go to belling and graffiti to the highway
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twin suicide bombings in burrut. we'll have the latest from the middle east. and remember this from the debate. >> can you be a conservative and liberal on military spending and be for unlimited military spending? >> that's a great question and we'll ask senator rand paul himself. and how a frozen food item saved people from a crash in ohio. join me on the top of the hour. nright now, the federal government proposing a new rule to make all federal houses smoke free. it is needed to protect children and elderly from second-hand smoke. agencies would have 18 months to implement the change. >> new information about the deadly texas biker brawl back in may of this year.
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cnn releasing the shootout. nine people died and 20 others were hurt. now a grand jury indicted 106 people in the incident. how is it going to work. >> ebonnie is a news news. and as a former prosecutor, how do you hand teleagainst the people who are indicted and they are expecting 71 other people to be indicted as well. 177 people. how do you handle a case that big? >> it is a unique situation. we have nine fatal willities and 20 serious injuries. with 177 defendants. in order to prosecute all of them for serious crime ands penalties. they will be treated as organized criminals and laws that protect us against gangsters and mob besters is what the prosecutors are using
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here to hold everybody accountable. it is a creative and unique way to handle a criminal case. and going to be an uphill battle for them to suck sowed in all individuals. >> you can see the guys on the floor here. they are hiding and some cases grabbing their own weapons and shooting back. can they argue self defense. it is from the defense stand point how long it took the case to get to the indictment stage. >> you got that many, sure. there is stick laws about it. and if they don't do it. they have to relax the bail requirements or let people be released on their own recognizance. if you don't get to to indictment, they have to file to dismiss. and they were up against a tough
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time line. i empathize with the prosecutor. it is very weighty vowelume of cases. >> population of waco, texas proper is 130000 people and all of the sudden, you have a criminal case of 177 names. that would be taxing for new york city to take on. >> there is no location and jurisdiction where it will be an easy case. this is the infancy stage of the criminal matter and the defense attorneys have procedural issues to argue about. i guarantee one of them will be let's change the venue see our clients can get unprocessed. >> and it is hard to believe that waco is people are not familiar in this case. >> they will try that and it is hard for them. because of the sheer amount of
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publicity. it will be tough to find any jurisdiction that hasn't seen the video and outrage. 500 weapons were confiscated and 150 some firemans. and there is a advantage for the defense, too. it is going to be hard to say who did what to whom. you have proof that see and see picked up the gun and shot. >> it is difficult to determine who is the person who threw the first punch. that is the person who is most cupable. they don'ts inially have to prove who started the fight. and then everybody was connecte membership in these orgs and biker organizations and not mobsters, it is an organized group of individuals who came there for the purpose of fighting. >> you have to prove they had intent to be organized altogether. >> that is tough for the
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guy valentino breaking the record for most pull up in a 24-hour period. he did 5,862 pull ups smashing the previous record of 5,801. then there's auto the bulldog. longest human tunnel traveled through by a dog skateboarder. auto maneuvered through the legs of 30 people to get his way into the record books. you go. >> how do we follow up on that? leaders are trying to keep their nfl teams from moving to the los angeles area. the teams considering it are the oakland raiders, san diego chargers and okakland rams. we have live in the west coast news room with that story. >> hi. three parties, the cities that want to keep their teams.
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the owners who want to leave and the league who decide who wins and loses. the owners of san diego, oakland an st. louis have told the league we're done. we tried working with our cities to get a new stadium. they dragged their feet. negotiations failed. we're out. moving to l.a. yesterday in new york, the cities told the league their side of the story and what they're doing to build new stadiums. >> ban part of the nfl family for 50 years. had the same opportunity to do that again. >> this is what san diego's new stadium would look like replacing 40-year-old qualcomm. what we have is game of musical chairs. three teams want to leave. likely only one will get to go, maybe two. the raiders and chargers are proposing to build this. a new stadium to share and play in on alternate sundays.
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one owner says he supports that. others support moving the rams from st. louis back to l.a. the owner has the land and permits to build the new stadium. he doesn't need public money. winner needs 24 of the 32 team owners to vote for them to relocate to l.a. we expect this decision in january to allow the team to play in l.a next year until the stadium is done. that could be in march. l.a. will probably leave. >> all right. thanks. this one's a rock for the ages. the blue moon diamond setting a new record for the most expensive jewel ever.
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million at auction. the 29.6 carat rock set a new record for any jewel or gem. wow. when are you going to bring it in and show it to us? >> i wish. thanks so much for joining us. the death toll is rapidly rising after a pair of coordinated homicide attacks in a suburb of beirut, lebanon. 37 people dead. nearly 200 injured in what's being called one of the deadliest attacks in the country in years. one explosion targeting a mosque. minutes later another at a baker. a third attacker found with his vest still intact. investigators believe he was killed by accident by shrapnel from the other blast. what's the latest on a
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