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time. and the discover of a new vest two miles south of paris has thrown the commute into chaos.
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>> they're looking for more help. i mentioned david cameron in country tonight. >> that's right. the british have offered an air base in cypress for use by the french, and the real test is whether the british parliament will go along with british bombing in syria. so far they have not done that and it's going to be a test for at the french president all this week. he goes to washington tomorrow, meets with the german chancellor on wednesday, then off to moscow on thursday to seetx8:gy what kf a coalition, how far is the west willing to good to fight isis. so far, it's been the french and the russians who have been the most bellicose, at least vocally. russian president putin saying the fight against the islamic state needs to be taken to a new level. >> steve harrigan live in paris. thank you. let's go to brussel now. we have a "wall street'w "wall " reporter on the line. it's in lockdown, serious threat is imminent.
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any sense for how the city is getting along? >> people are being very cautious. they're being told not to gather in public places. there are hotels -- soldiers stationed in front of the major hotels. i think people are scrambling to figure out what to do with their kids when they go to work, if they are going to work. some people are not. schools are now set to re-open but the state of high alert will continue after that. the prime minister just said today. >> a couple of dozen people rounded up and yet only one arrest made. that sounds imperfect. >> well, the way the european police typically operate is they go and arrest lots of different people. they have the power to arrest people just for questioning. people who have -- may not be suspects in the crime. they just want to tell them in for questioning and they've have that power to do so.
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so it's not so unusual, but it's true that abdeslam is on the run and potentially other people who are connected to the terrorist activities here they're so >> matthew, have the authorities said they know what this threat is or -- then just not telling everyone or is it less specific than that? >> reporter: what they have warned of is paris style attacks so multiple attackers in different locations, wearing sudden -- suicide vests. one raid in an apartment turn up what appeared to be equipment for making a suicide bomb. not explosives but a belt that couldód5
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>> well, people are still out. they're still walking around. i don't think anybody is -- the city is completely ignoring this advice to stay home and stay away from your windows. people are still walking around, some people are still going to work, but there are definitely fewer people on the streets. definitely fewer people out. the subways aren't running which makes getting around difficult. so, it's not like a ghost town but definitely less busy. >> matthew dalton from the "wall street journal" and wsj.com. this was only a test. kkde counterterror drill here in new york city, simulating an attack
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on our subway system. [ gunshots ] >> police fired blank rounds during this drill that happened yesterday. just a few days before the big thanksgiving day parade. they brought the media out to take a look. officials said they planned this exercise a while ago but added a suspect wearing a suicide vest after the attack in paris. again, this is but a drill. we have more images in our slide show for you this afternoon. officials in a subway system here in new york city. firefighters, other emergency responders took part. they held it in an abandoned subway station in lower manhattan to not to disrupt -- it's busy this time of year. you can see a person pretending to be a victim, fake blood. normal activities for the drills. officials say the drills simulated an active shooter on a subway platform with several people hurt, including an nypd officer. new york city's police commissioner says there is no specific credible threat against
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new york city but the officials have stepped up secure at times square and other prominent locations, of course. nothing specific, always on high alert here in new york city. and tell you, everybody is going on about their business. the streets are packed with people. we're expecting some three million here for the thanksgiving day parade, which is fantastic. hopefully they can all carry on and stay calm. ahead, an update on the akuç asia indications that pentagon bosses forced an lists to white wash the truth about isis. and turned the intelligence reports that reflected a rozier reality. investigating the intelligence, coming up from the fox news deck on this monday afternoon.
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campaign against isis. intelligence analysts repeatedly warned the white house and president obama about the rise of the islamic state but the administration kept, quote, kicking theuscl can down the ro, unquote. whatcf' a former pentagon officl tells fox news, and according to the "new york times" the pentagon is investigating whether officials at u.s. central command in tampa changed intelligence reports to cover up failures in iraq. sources are telling fox news and others that supervisors, pressured analysts to patient a more optimistic picture of the situation on the ground in one example, the times reports supervisors -- i should say superiors revisedded documents to indicate the iraqi army did not retreat as isis fighters closed in last year, but simply redeployed. something i believe they told us at the time. today the white house said it does not want to get ahead of the investigation and also says the president has made it clear he wants the best and the most accurate intelligence on isis. let's bring in andruw peek now a
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former u.s. army intelligence officer for special operationses forces also served as a strategic advicer to the top u.s. and nato commander in afghanistan. nice to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> this is a mess, isn't it, syria. >> this is a disaster. my first thought was, last week, how rich was it for the president to give aeú33x news conference where essentially he explained to all the reports who were too dumb to get it how much better his advisers were than anyone else's, right? you have better advicers than the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, come talk to me. right? well, of course he likes them. they tell him what he wants to hear. i think this is appalling. >> he says he wants to hear the truth. and i -- >> right. >> we remember from back in vietnam war we get daily untruths every day how the war was going, and we have all worked for that ceo who wants to hear the answers, yes, to everything, and you just wonder if that is not where this was. i guess the investigation is going arthritis know but it
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ain't going great. >> there's no way to centralize decisionmaking and policymaking on the national security front as thoroughly within a tiny circumstance until the white house as this administration has done. you can't do that and then not expect thata(t,ç your executive agencies won't try to tell you what you want to hear to get into the inner circle. you're not going to get there as an outsider by challenging the conventional wisdom. so i think it's a function of the centralization of command you have seen over the last seven years. >> and now, now a matter of finding out what actually did work and what did not work. this idea that the training of the foreign fighter was going well or the iraqi army stood up, that was preposterous from the beginning and anyone who paid any attention new it.z" c
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s. that's not to say they're strategy hasn't changed. it has. but the military telephones us things on the ground are better than they were. we can hope. >> we can. unfortunately there's -- there remains underlying problems the problem that most of the syrian rebels want to fight assad. they don't want to fight isis. the fact that our only friendly force in the region, the kurds, are not only being bombed by the turks but we still decided not arm them directly. these are the sort of underlying problems that are hurting the overall strategy. >> lots to do nice to talk to you, thank you.
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>> absolutely. >> chemical weapons attacks are becoming routine in syria's civil war. that is what u.n. official says. the group meeting at "the hague" in the northwest leans talking about an investigation into a mustard gas attack at that time happened in august in northern syria, near the border with turkey. the agency blamed nongovernment forces but it's not naming names. the u.n. official says isis fighters were battling syrian opposition forces at the time. last week, u.s. intelligence officials and the french prime minister warned about the possibility of the islamic state using chemical windes the fight against the islamic of state was major topic of conversation as the russian president vladimir putin met with leaders of iran. iran's supreme leader called for closer ties between the two countries, claiming u.s. policies are a threat to both of them. meantime, the iranians report russia has begun supplying them with s300, surface to air
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missile defense systems to protect the country phenomenon potential threats in the sky. iran sentenced a "washington post" reporter to serve time behind bars no word on how much time he faces. jason rezaian has already spent more than a year in prison. iran accused him of being a spy and a court convictedded him last month after a secret trial. family members and the "washington post" called the charges bogus. state department officials say they cannot confirm the report of the sentence. they're calling for iran to release jason rezaian immediately. americans are spending more time than ever before on the tarmac wait fork flights to take off. that's according to a new report out today. so, which airports are the worst offenders for sitting on the tarmac for a long time? that's coming up from the fox news deck. some answers may surprise you. je the world's policeman. we have to be the world's leader. who's going to take care of the christians
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>> a massive drug company merger is not good for america, fires announcing it will michigan with the company allergian. the deal will create the world's biggest drugmaker by sales. alves going to be great for pfizer's tack bill. allergan is from irelandy the corporate tax rate is half of the united states. >> just in time for the holiday season a new report finds we're spending more time than ever waiting for flights to take off, according to an analysis of government tata by the "associated press." the ap now reporting planes spent an average. 43 minutes 32 minutesó%dwfmçy1vy between runways and gates.
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the long egg wait time in 20 years. some airports are worse than others. >> some are worse and if you look at the three biggest offenderes, chicago o'hare is at the top of the list. 20% of this lost time via >br field and then dallas-fort worth. >> dallas. >> dallas with the double down. airlines are baking in the taxi time so even though we are actually already built this into the schedule. so technically you cannot call and say, you're making me late because they already built it in and you'll probably make your connections. >> i was going to did you why so much time on the runway but chicago and dallas, a lot of traffic. >> a lot of traffic, a lot of connections. basically they're trying to improve. they have construction or they're going to put you on that
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terminal z which you have to get in a bus for. so, basically because of upgrades. basically just trying to improve the infrastructure but that's kind of messing thing numbers the near term. that's the big reason why a business angle here, it is costing companies hundreds of millions of dollars. they have to pay pilots sometimes ask. paragraph to pay flight attendants extra. if you look at the stocks all of them are doing well, all of them betting the s&p 500. >> they put news there three to a seat request and when something goes on, they tell to us get off the plane. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. a new poll shows americans trust in federal government at one of the lowest envelopes -- levels in decades. the u.s. military reports it's carried out another attack ahead, details of the military's effort to hit the terror network where it hurts,
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>> the u.s. army apache attack helicopter crashed and caught fire in south korea, killing both pilots. a pentagon spokesman says it happened during a routine training exercise. military officials have not releases the pilots names nor what may have caused the crash. >> troops in israel say they shot and killed a palestinian /m/3 soldier at a gas station. secretary of state john kerry set to visit israel tomorrow to talk about calming the recent violence. one of the last white rhinos on the planet died. the san diego zoo reported identity euthanizes the rhino because it was sick. only three others were known to exist in the world.
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the news continues from fox news channel right after this.
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>> u.s. gun ships toy steroid islamic state aisle trucks. the word from the pentagon, part of the military strategy to target the group's main source of income. the attack happened over the weekend in eastern syria. gunships dropped leaflets warning drivers to abandon the vehicles before it opened fire. the year includes nearly allr-éf syria's oil fields. u.s. officials say about half of the terror group's funding comes from oil. general griffin is live at the pentagon. what more do we know about the airstrikes? >> reporter: the pentagon says u.s. war planes hit 283 fuel trucks in eastern syria part of operation tidal wave,; this
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follows another 116 isis fuel tanker keys steroid in air strikes last week. defense spokesman says none of the drivers of these vehicles were killed. all coming as the white house4p% faces increasing pressure to step up efforts to destroy isis. >> i don't think nick believes its happening fast enough and we're escalating our steps. the president even in the last weeks before paris took place, made major decisions to put additional people on the ground, special forces. >> reporter: the state department wouldn't say what e+ those 50 u.s. special operators that the president recently authorized, the special operators that kerry referenced, have not arrived in syria. >> the french escalating their attacks in. >> the frenches aircraft carrier has arrived in the eastern met at the raran -- met terrainan
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and has begun carrying out airstrikes. 26 fighters onboard are engaged in the fight. this triples french's ability to strike at isis targets and the french don't have to depend on the u.s. for refueling. the french aircraft care yell will augment u.s. efforts in the air campaign until the uss harry truman arrives. reports today from understand syria'm suggest kurdish fights are 20 miles from the capital raqqa. the russians are writing on their missiles, "for paris." >> thank you. people in mali are mourning the victims of a deadly terror attack at an upscale hotel there happened last friday. witnesses say terrorist stormed the radisson blue he tell with guns and grenades holding 170 guests and members of the staff hostage before government troops were able to free them. 19 people confirmed dead in the
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attacks. government officials issued a state of emergency and officials groups linked to al qaeda claim responsibility97do but tell us aroundoú/3 the hotel life is returning to usual to defy the terrorists. after the terror raid in paris, presidential candidates here in the united states are focusing on national security issues. washington. >> reporter: good focus for candidates abuse terrorism has taken a big leap since the last polling in august. it's now one one with registered voters as the most important issue they see facing our country. comes in at 4%, leap frogging over what had been the number one concern, the economy. which now comes in second. today g.o.p. contenders on at the trail making terrorism priority number one. >> there is no middle ground. these are not people you can negotiate with. either they win or we win. that is the seriousness of this threat. >> this is not minor league by any stretch of the imagination.
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they are growing, and they want to destroy us. >> they do not all agree on exactly how to get a handle on isis. >> g.o.p. standings, some new ones. >> we got brand new polls. nothing changed in the top spot with respect to the person republican primary voters favor, donald trump continues to lead the pack. even as he stirs incompanies about tracking syrian reefs, using surveillance at mosques in the u.s. and bring bath waterboarding. ben carson has dropped five points since the start of november. both ted cruz and marco rubio picked up steep, both at 14% now in a tie for third. this is interesting. those positions change a bit when the g.o.p. contenderrers put head to head against hillary clinton. this is polling of randomly chosen registered voters. marcoeye does the best against the former secretary of state, followed by jeb bush, ben carson and donald trump in the fourth
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spot. >> thanks. most americans don't trust the federal government. that's according to a new poll out from the pew research center. chris has details. >> the pew research center conducted mores,]çço;çç than 6,0 interviews and found that one the five americans say they trust the u.s. government always or most of the time, and in the 60s, the number was closer to four in five. and when it comes to solving the nation's problems, respondent says that ordinaries americans would do a better job compared to their elected officials. that came in at 55%. meantime, 39% said that ordinary americans would do no better of a job and six percent said they don't know. >> thank you, sir. petey doesy is live in washington. if people don't trust the government does that help a candidate. >> the ang degreest voters like ben carson the best, carson, rubio, trump, cruz, all do
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are angry with d.c. than people who say they are not for outsiders and two u.s. senators, and the research center asked another simple but revealing question of ring steard voters. do you think the government is your friend or your enemy? and 27% of everybody that it is their enemy. that is up eight points since 1996 when bill clinton was president, and if you look how the parties break down. independents are aligned with republicans. 35% of republicans, 34% of independents asheíjmçç governmes their enemy. the number much lower among democrats and almost half of democratic voteres actual level say the government is their friend. >> is there a specific issue driving the anger. >> a big, big difference between republicans and democrats right now about the job d.c. is doing with the economy. 34% of republicans say they're doing a good job, and that is half the number of democrats. 68% of democrats think the economy is being strengthened by
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elected officials in washington. it does seem members of both parties have similar distaste for the department of veterans affairs, only 39% of everybody views the va favor publication down 29-points in two years but not all bad for the folks near d.c. people polled from the left and right give the government very high marks for them way it responds to natural disasters. >> thank you; the candidate running for president or congress all love to talk about how they would reduce america's debt but someone out there is putting thunder money where your politician's mouth is. an anonymous donor gave $2.2 million last knock help pay down the national debt. seriously. maybe a nice gesture but a fraction of the more than $18 trillion for which we're on the hook. we time it out. on the debt clock that $2.2 million, that covers the interest for about two minutes 47 secondsy, may be about how
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hand a referee cancelled the game before it began. look at this. fans smashing seats and running on the field, throwing flares at the police. this happened over the weekend in athens.
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a spokesperson for one team blamed the violence partly on the decision to call off the game, even though the fightings apparently had already started hours before that. police say they detained more than 50 people. >> a woman in eastern massachusetts facing kidnapping charges after cop says the broke into a home where she used to work as a baby-sitter and abducted a two-year-old girl. somebody found the toddler a few hours after she was reported messing friday morning. she was naked and alone with her head shaved on the side of the road. the two-year-old. also reports she had cigarette burns on her body. w3 r who abducted her appeared in court today. she said nothing as the court psychologisting to told the judge she is having psychotic symptoms. hearing voice and having suicidal thoughts. the psychologist says she has history of memory lapses and suicide attempts attempts and ht shown any sign of understanding the charges against her.
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the judge ordering the woman to undergo further evaluation. with us, former federal prosecutor and current trial town. where due you start? >> doesn't get worse than this. this poor baby was left on the side of a road with nothing on no clothes and cigarette burns on her body. the only way to get out of this, it's an insanity defense, and massachusetts has one of the most liberal insanities laws in the country and what the defense is going to try to show is two things. this woman had no idea right from county, and even if she did know right from wrong she couldn't control her behavior. >> the woman baby-sat in this house before and then came back after they fired her, i believe, or she wasn't working there. >> the insanity defense is a very, very hard one to prove. less than one tenth of one percent of all cases are successful based on the insanity defense. but in massachusetts you have a shot, and when you listen to the horrific details of the case you have to think, this girl is
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crazy. >> her names hannah, and you have written you believe that to be part of their strategy. >> has to be. look at her now. what she is saying -- her name is abigail hannah -- she is incompetent to stand trial. she doesn't understand the proceedings again her. she participate with counsel and is delusional, having a ah loseç -- hallucinations. >> it's unthinkable. >> but that may work in the favor of an insanity defense because you and i can't believe that another human being, emotionally a young woman work do that to a baby. >> how do you put the case together? >> go through forensic psychiatric examination, intense psychiatric examination which has started. the ething you have the to dem mob straight is she has -- demonstrat she has a however of emotional behavioral problem. >> to taken that will take work.
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>> a lot of work. because in 99 times out of 100 these defenses don't succeed. >> you have mention it that in masts, the insanity law is liberal. >> it's easier for a defendant to establish that because actually what happens is the government has the burden of proof to show she was sane rather than the defense in other states has to prove your insane. >> is that part of a separate hearing or procedure. >> part of the trial. it's actually part of the trial and the jury will be able to decide that. >> and then will her past actions, for instance, as a baby sirte, whatever the family may have to say, all of that come in. >> all of it comes in and all is arrest -- relevant relevant. if you're the defense shore going to try to show she has a hair of behavioral problems. >> but competence is one thing and it's insanity defense is another. >> totally different thing. insanity defense goes to what happened at the time you committed the act. competency goes to the time of
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trial. whether or not you're capable of standing trial. incompetent statement. >> but i guess something could have happened between then and now. >> absolutely. the prosecution is going to show us, maybe she was incompetent for a period of time but sane at the time this incident occurred. >> thank you. after bringing a clock to school, remember him? his family now wants $15 million for his trouble. staffers at his former high school in irving, texas, called the cops when now ham mad brought the clock to could. the teacher reported it could be a bomb. it was not a bomb. the only thing it blew up was twitter. the hash tag, eye stand with ahmed what every. he was instant sited to visit tech companies and so did the president who met the teen at the white house. now his family is threatening to school both the school string
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eñ$15 ml demanding written apologies from officials including the mayor and police chief. to no response from any those of involved. >> wore offed two arrests in at the brutal rape and murder of a pastor wife who was more than three months pregnant. details to the suspects and up on fox news channel.
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police in name arrested two men tied to rape and pleasured of a pastor's pregnant wife. we have images of4>çççñ?3 the . 18-year-old larry taylor, jr. on the left. jalen watson on the right. they face charges including murder and burglary. the young-under suspect shot
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amanda backburn -- blackburn in head while her one-year-old son was upstairs in his crib. thiemia was 13 weeks pregnant. investigators say her husband just left to go to the gym when the suspects entered the home through an unlocked door and say the husband came home a couple of hours later and found her, still alive. she later died at the hospital. mike tobin is live in the midwest newsroom. what was the break in this case? >> it was the atm withdrawal. according to the prosecutor, terry curry, the suspect's trade to make several withdrawals from an tal machine and one of them tied a t-shirt around his face to avoid identification at the atm but that garment give police their identification. >> the fir significant break was a dna code that tied mr. watson 0 to what was believed to be the sweater or t-shirt that covered the face of the individual
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utilizing the bank card fromtv% amanda blackburn. >> 18 year larry taylor is facing murder andnqvç felony tht and other charges related to burglary and criminal confinement. the prosecutor says the charges could be enhanced bases on at the n tea shock ways pregnant when she was kill. a decision about seeking the death penalty has not yet been made. now 231 year jalen watson is charged with murder, felony burglary, theft and robbery. a third person was identified as part of the crew, dionneo gordon. he is being held on a parole violation and is not at risk of getting away. at this stage of the game there is not sufficient evidence to bring a charge related to sexual assault. >> any reaction from the father, the pastor? >> really remarkable reaction from'm davie blackburn, the father. he released a statement of
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forgiveness. part of it reads as follows: through everything -- though everything inside me wants to hate, be angry and slip into despair i choose the route of forgiveness, grace and hope. he leads heavily on this christian beliefs and expresses faith in the prosecutors and the case they're bringing on two, possibly three people. >> mike, thank you very much. police say they're looking for the shooters in new orleans gunfight that injured 17 people. and now say hundreds were at a park last night, about two miles from the french quarter, for a block party and the shooting of a music video when two groups pulled out guns and started shooting. officials say the gunmen then ran off. police say they were already on their way to break up the crowd so they got to the scene almost immediately. cops say they're also looking for surveillance video of the shooting and all the victims are listed in stable condition. >> we'll be right back with a
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nod to this day in history and a device that forever changed the music industry.
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miss last night's american music awards? it rained on the biebs. the fans voted for the biggest winners of the night. they included one direction, b grande, and other highlights, j-lo killed it in the opening act, a very long kiss between megan and charlie. don't not the root of that but went on for a while. they actually -- a lot of kissing during the song. that was all a little weird. then sahlen dionne performed a tribute in french to the victims of the terrorist attack in paris. the british singer adele, he latest album "25" just broke a record. according to the nielsen music, her album sold 2.3 million copies in the united states in
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the first three days of its release. billboard reports "25" is already only the second album to sell more than two million companies in a subject week since they began keeping track of sales in 1991. enough it's all download's spot so spotify. analysts said ill will surpass the sales record currently held by in in sync. >> we just receivedéwordç of an earthquake in mexico city. it has just happened so the united states survey just calm of it with an estimate of 5.5 on the scale. we're not sure of damage or whether anybody anyway have been hurt. this is just happened. the u.s. joologyal survey says 5.5 but there are reports it did
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shake buildings and around mexico city. we don't know about injuries. we don't know about damage. mexico city has had a number of deadly quicks previously. including one in 1986 that killed thousands of people. again, there's just been an earthquake in mexico city, 5.5 on the scale. more details on this. we'll binge them to you. >> on this day in 1889, the very first juke box started playing tunes at a bar in san francisco. it was called a nick until the slot player -- nick untille in the -- nickel in the splat player. you had is toline to song through a tube. it looked like a stethoscope. when you were down you used a tile to wipe it down. crowds fir tried a gage atthat become the love of the pert, the juke box, 126 years ago today.
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when news breaks out we'll break in because breaking news changes everything. the dow a bit of a down day. a decent morning and in the red this afternoon. it will close down just a bit. ut panetta, appeared on "your world" with neil cavuto and said, the president of the united states and other world leaders need to wreck nye this is not a time to set back and hope that this enemy will go away. the president's other defense on "your world" with neil cavuto and said we have all long unestimated isis. these people worked with him. i. >> the president says the isis strategy that he has in place will remain in place and nothing will change. today, signs of cracks within his own party. increasinglykdsa/ coming