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>> i don't want to change the toilet. i hire a handyman to do those things, a plumber and driving, i always expect the man to drive. harris: all right. we'll stay here and drive ourselves to "outnumbered overtime." foxnews.com/outnumbered. click on "overtime" tab. "happening now" now. and furious gun running operation. >> he was blue and lifeless. >> a 26-year-old man found frozen on the side is of the
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road. >> i checked for temperature the and there was nothing. >> the doctor said it was nothing short of a miracle. >> a deadly explosion in a firework's factory. what caused the blast. it is it all "happening now". but we begin upon with the race for the white house. the competition in both parties are heating up as we get close tore the iowa caucus. >> i am jon scott. >> and i am heather childers. right now a donald trump rally is in oklahoma. with sarah palin. >> she joined trump on stage in iowa to make the announcement. >> new e-mails in the hillary clinton investigation.
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the inspector general said those e-mails were more classified than previously thought. >> we have more from ed henry, live in our nation's capitol with the latest on the clinton e-mail investigation. we start with carl cameron in manchester, new hampshire. carl? >> reporter: welcome to the sweeny post for american ledgion. they were the third baseball team in the country. today it is where jeb bush and lindsay graham will campaign. he has endorsed and will be campaigning with jeb, trying to get vigor and momentum in the polls. it is a small crowd when compared with trump and sarah palin. it gives you an idea how steep it is. this morning before heading to oklahoma, he took a swipe at ted
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cruz. citizen wise. >> he was a canadian citizen. if you think about this. he was a canadian a united states senator, he was a joint citizen of united states and canna and he said he didn't know about it? >> reporter: trump questioning cruz's honesty. ted cruz has an event in new hampshire and barnstorming in the state and was critical of trump last night and today, marco rubio who is on a bus tour went after cruz. this is a state where there is no sales or broad based income tax. and rubio is going after ted cruz to do away with the current irs code and replace it with a flat business tax.
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rubio calls that a european tax. >> ted cruz supports the vat tax. it is it a sneaky tax and they love it in europe and they can keep raising that tax. >> reporter: keep raising that tax says rubio, keep raising the tax sayses rubio. and in new hampshire, politics if not religion, it is what the evangelical vote here. they will not tolerate a tax increase and rubio suggesting that cruz has one is a big deal, jon. more issues hitting hillary clinton's campaign. an inspector general finding hillary clinton's e-mail had intelligence from the most secretive classify iffed operation. or stap, or a special access program that indicates intelligence more sensitive than
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top secret. this coming as bernie sanders continues to gain momentum in the race. chief correspondent ed henry. hillary clinton supporters feeling the burn. >> reporter: that's right. bad poll numbers and the e-mail issue not going away. the findings from the inspector general while denied by the clinton camp, raise questions of whether she was telling the american people the truth in the new's conference about the fact she claimed there were no classified information. she's down in campaigning and fund-raising though. and that is interesting, her husband is inm new hampshire in concorde, speaking on her behalf and they have a lot of the work to do. there is a new poll out from cnn and the local station there. and bill clinton making the
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pitch for his wife. the poll suggests that she is down 27 points and sanders 60 percent and call nothing the clinton camp an outliar and a far bigger lead than any other poll. they believe it is something wrong with the methodology. nevertheless, several polls recently showed bernie sanders has the lead. hillary clinton is certainly behind and the message may be why. look at new ads from the clinton camp and one from bernie sanders and give you an idea why she is behind. >> the secretary of state who stood up for america and stared down hostile leaders cross the world is the one candidate for president who has everything it takes. >> and the fact that bernie sanders stands up against the pipe line is one of the reasons
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we support him. >> right there, you can see the devoid. bernie sanders is all about taking on big oil and follows up the wall street. he's tapping into the anger that the electorate has right now. and doing it from the left and donald trump did it on the republican side. hillary clinton's adis experience and secretary of state. remember the 2008. this may be it all over again. >> thank you, ed. >> getting back to new hampshire, ohio governor john kasich is focusing much of his time and that could be paying off. the real clear politics avege has kasich second to donald trump in that state. the real estate mogul leads with 31 percent and governor kasich
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with 13. concorde and touring the state over the next few dayses and campaigning on his experience in congress and governor of ohio portraying himself as an establishment alternative to we'll have the reporter from the daily beast and daily caller news foundation. we'll talk about the american research poll that puts kasich at 20 percent support. betsy, you have questions about it? >> yes, american research group as a polling company drew criticism and they are unreliable and kasich shouldn't get too excited based on the single poll. but real good politic's average is significant. the fact that he moved in second place is big deal and what the contours of the race is
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important. he displaced cruz and marco rubio for the sweet second place spot. those guys will have a difficult time in south carolina and kasich's wins their loss. the main question, can he coark lease the establishment support and the results from american research group that remains to be seen. >> there are five statewide polls in which he placed second. >> he is on to something. he's camping out in new hampshire while rubio who is time in ohio, new hampshire and south carolina. it is interesting to see sich is -- kasich. he doesn't have a lot of money or infrastructure and not
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states. it is an outliar and 50 percent higher than the second highest polling from a few district attorneys before p. and it shows he is competing, this is marco rubio's to come in second be place at the moment. >> the key of new hampshire and ohio, that is a launching pad for the other states and some of the campaigns are likely going to fold up if they don't do well in the two states. betsy, for instance ohio votes in midmarch is kasich's home state he could win all of those ohio delegates, that is just a month away and could be his launchpad? >> that is possibly. the ohio republican leadership is friendly to kasich and he has a lot of support and affection in that state. 2014 he won the gubnatorial
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reelect land slide. he's benefitted from the presidential race playing out. it is focusing on rhetoric and set on the nuts and bolts issue. and kasich is plain spoken and funny on the stump. but on the issues that primary voters, he is out of step. the health care is a problem for him and he is a supporter of common core that drives ohio republicans nuts. the stars are aligned in a way that is helpful thus far. >> on the republican side, people are looking for outsiders, that's why donald trump is doing well and ted cruz is doing well. kasich is not an outsider? >> no, he is a congressman and a governor and republican. it is interesting to see the strategy he is pursuing.
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jeb bush, should have looked at what jon huntsman. running as the antiof- conservative is not a good idea. you have seen jeb push p the conservative policies. john kasich attacked republicans on immigration and conservatives over global warming and stressed how he is a different candidate and reading in the interviews for people showing up in new hampshire counting on the independent vote and going to places where obama crushed mitt romney, he is attracting democrats that are supporting sanders or john kasich. they are not sure which one they will go with. >> thank you. >> fox news alert. u.s. stocks taking a nose dive as oil hits a new 12 year low. sinking price of crowd prompted another major selloff.
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the dow falling 478 points and standing at 15, 536. and it has fallen more than 1900 points total this year. the major u.s. indexes are down ten percent or more since the beginning of the year. we'll have a live report from the new york stock exchange coming up. now this fox news alert. new details on the deadly a knack the university in northwestern pakistan. authorities say 18 students and two teachers were killed when the terrorist stormed the complex. connor. >> reporter: it comes amid the nationwide crack down bite pakistan military on the taliban and insurgents in the country.
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it proves that insurgents are capable of launching the large scale attacks. the taliban used the cover of heavy winter fog and bad weather to launch an attack on the university. most of the 20 or so people were killed point blank range in an execution style. the school educates 300 kids and there were 600 people there for a poetry recital. the pakistan is trying to differentiate between the good taliban and the bad taliban. the taliban is launching attacks against the pakistani government. >> conner, thank you. the federal government sitting up and paying attention
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the day. the governor promised to get clean water in every home. >> the government failed you and federal, state and local leaders broke the trust you placed in us. and i am sorry most of us that i let you down and you deserve better. joishgs topping the list of complaints, people forced to line up to collect water, they are still getting a water bill. >> i am paying the city of flint money to poisen myself and family. >> my kids, i have to make sure they don't put the water in their mouth. >> i am going to start crying and i have been laid-off since 2008. it is hard to get gas to come here. >> reporter: governor snyder promising a 20 million for aid
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to the people of michigan. he answered to the criticism that he knew and how extensive it was before he took action be. the president is in the detroit area of michigan and we expect comments about the crisis but no visit. >> mike, thank you. still ahead, more details on the san bernardino terrorist attacks. fox spoke with the lead agent on the case. and why investigators have hit a road block and officials testifying about the isis threat and the doir warnings and the spread of global jihadi. >> 20 years after the first bombing, and we still have no comprehensive strategy to defeat radical islam. it is an expansion of al-qaeda
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>> some new information about the investigation in the worst terror attack on u.s. soil since 9/11. the assistant director saying they couldn't account for 18 minutes in the san bernardino time line. adam joins us live from los angeles with more. >> reporter: yeah, jon to help find out what happened in those 18 minutes. it is about encryption. they spoke to us, they are directed on this investigation, but they are having trouble with with encrypted devices, a couple of cell phones and looking for a missing hard drive. they are essential to pieceing together in those 18 minutes and find out if they were directed
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by anybody to do that attack or connected to anybody else. they need to be answered and find out were they going back to the house to get more weapons and second attack. take a listen to what they are trying to answer. >> i am not looking past a secondary attack based on the amount of ammunition and seeming preparations they had made and all of the pipes found in the house that could have been made in pipe bombs. >> reporter: you don't destroy them and encrypt them unless there is something on them. in the mean time they are looking at a possibility of how the international element is connected. we know she came from overseas, she was radicalized in pakistan. but at this point, they haven't tied a group specifically to ordering this attack. clearly she was radicalized and
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there is an element there, but haven't made the strong connection, take a listen. >> we know that she did pledge allegiance to baghdadi. and that is a great concern to us. we will continue down the vein to insure that we do the very best in our, of our abilities to for that we know that anyone who anticipated in any form or fashion. >> reporter: you can see they are not ruling out anyone else taking part. they have brought in private industry to crack through the devices. encrypted above and beyond the encryption. and they tried to destroy them and they haven't found the hard drive. important aspects came out and they are not waiverring.
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>> capitol hill law makers are holding a hearing on isis and our mideast strategy. ryan crocker warning that america is sending the wrong messam to allies in the region. >> that access is perceived in an anti- sunni arab axis. the more we don't take side. the more the perception is among the sunni arabs and the population. and more the islamic state makes hay out of. it >> we have a senior fellow from the london research. >> thank you for havingy me.
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>> you heard the sound bite from crocker, if not russia and iran who do we team up with? >> we are calling the damascus pack. an log of the old warsaw pact. and we proposed and what defeated the warsaw pact and arab nato. we met with chairman ed rise and met with john mccain in the senate. we have to pick a side and be effective in countering the new threat that we see developing with the iranians and the russians. russians is trying to gain sect percent of the world oil. we know it. we have to be clear- eyed and understand and a liiance with the arabs is not perfect but we have to be carriful. the hearings today is, general
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keane, we county have a strategy and this must be part of our thinking. >> i saw interesting p numbers that people should hear. isis killed 1600 people in 83 attacks in just 18 months. and when you think about paris, 129 dead. and russia 224 dead, how do we stop the outroach. >> first of all, it is no junior var is. we have to get over that. the general came in the pentagon, and first as chairman of the joint chiefs. he's increased theopes tempo and increased the number of sortis and blown up banks and stopped the oil. we have seen a cut in the jihadi pape. and to general keane's point.
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he had wereded a review. we have to look at it as a global issue. we have treated isis as a local issue. isis is global. and if we are going to fight a global threat. we must accept on its face that it is it a global threat. we can't treat it only as iraq and syria, but look at it as a global issue. >> you and i spoke directly after the president's state of the union address and he said that fighting isis is our number one priority, and people have stated that fighting is equated to world war iii and that is overstating it. >> look, we have to recognize 1930 germany was seen as a back water country. but within ten years, adolph hitler pulled it to world
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domination. and there is an upward graph showing isis is growing. if we don't hit it now, it will grow into something bigger. if we don't deal with this, isis will pull out of the sunni elements to become more stronger and face off with the shia. we have to take it seriously. we'll see the rise of isis continue. >> and in terms of the militants, 22000 to 32000 and growing. >> yes, ma'am. >> general, thank you for being on today. >> a major selloff on wall street what it could mean for the 401 k. and how did drug lord el chapo get his hands on a rifle from the fast and furious program?
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not a happy place today, laurie? >> you said it, jon. >> reporter: we'll have hundred points off of the low of the day on the dow. that puts us down 460 points. and obviously the worst start for the u.s. stock markets ever. the dow is down 1900 points. all 30 dow components are lower. it is staggering these declines. and look at the losers, cisco down 17 percent in 2016. boeing off 16%. and j, morgan down 16 percent. they are pulling out of different industries and you can see the broad range of companies that the selloff is hitting. crude oil, down another seven percent today, touching 26.19. and on expectations of lower
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global demand. and how low does the boil go. >> at least we'll get cheaper gas,s that is one bright spot. the krug lord known as el chapo was busted alongside heavy firepower. inclutteding a rifle that is strong enough to bring down a chopper. guzzman was arrested this month and federal sources confirm bon weapon was funneled through fast and furious. the american gug trafficking skoem that back fewered. william has more from the newsroom. >> reporter: it was to see how far the cartel chain the drugs went. and now we know the answer. the gun made it all the way to the top. how do we know? police raided el chapo's home.
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they found a rifle and atf trace matched one on a master list of 2000 weapons sold through fast and furious, the administration scandal that fuelled the drug war in mexico. public enemy number one for watching illegal drugs obtained his weapon from u.s. government operation. this is as president obama tried to shield certain documents from congress and they exclaim they know nothing about the scandal. and many in congress disagree with that and attempted to obtain documents to prove that. and they were stopped by the president's claim. the justice department ordered those documents to be released. heather, i just learned that congressman chaffetz and senator
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charles grassley are writing a letter to get all serial numbers found with el chapo. >> thank you, william. >> a man pulled over for suspected drunk driving faces 25 years in prison for vehiclear homicide after the officer who stopped him, was hit by other car and killed. the driver james ryan wasn't even behind the wheel of the car at the time of the accident on new york's long island. he was leaning aga rail. prosecutors said ryan's action set the events in motion. his attorneys say the prosecutors are overreaching. weppedy is a attorney. and eric is a managing attorney in the guster law firm. interesting case and a sad one. this guy apparently caused two accidents on long island express
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way. and pulled over by a cop. and the cop tells him to get out of the car and while the cop is investigating, the officer investigating and trying to clean up the scone, another driver comes along and plows in a car that ricochetted and plows in the driver. is this the case? >> this is a domino affect and chain reaction. they are buzzwords here. what is going it to happen with an accident on the freeway. the police are going to respond with lights and sir eps and other driver rubberneck. it was as a result of a chain reaction that the driver was charged. not intentionally but reckless and being responsible for what ultimately happen. >> eric? >> this is ridiculous prosecutions. a man should be charged with
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dushgs i, but to say that you caused the accident, and the investigating officer was hit and killed and so you are responsible for it is ridiculous. it would be difference if he pushed the officer in the road or shoufed the officer in traffic. it was not this man's fault and to charge him is setting a bad precedent if you are asked or arrest. >> this case was tested by the appellate court. it is not unprecedented. the actions of a criminal ended up where they didn't do the fatal act but held responsible for it. >> this is different than those. this is so overroaching. this is different from someone who goes and robs a bank and they are co-conspiritar on shot.
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they can be held liable. but a person pull would over and the officer was run over and killed. that is scary for us with a ticket. >> he caused an accident because he had been be drinking. that distinguished. >> he was still pulled over. >> it is true that one of the cars in the accident, that car spun side ways in the middle of the road and so other traffic couldn't see it and that is the car, the accident that resulted and what killed the officer. >> it was not this man's fault. as far as what killed the officer. that is the over roaching thing. >> if i drive you to rob a bank and somebody in the bank gets killed and you you jump in the car and i get charged with murder even though i was in the bank. >> that was different because i
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was compliceit in the crime? >> yes, that this case, it could be anyone pulled over with a traffic sfop. using this logic, the officer is out and gets killed they could be liable. >> it is reasonably foreseeable language. the jorwill have to see if we extend the bounds of criminal liability. >> we'll let our viewers know what happened. >> thank you, both. heather? >> a state attorney's general's career in jeopardy. charges she's facing and can why a batch of explicit e-mails could cost other officials their jobs. and fireworks, look at this, bursting in the sky and caused by a dangerous explosion at a factory. canned cheer
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>> right now an explosion in a fire work's factory claims the lives of three people. those fireworks bursting into the sky in eastern china. state media reports that 53 are injured and another person is still missing. thousands of people had to be evacuated from the surrounding area. the blast was so strong it shattered glass on doors and windows on nearby homes. "happening now", the attorney general in pennsylvania fighting to keep her job amid charges of leaking secret grand jorinformation to a newspaper. david is following the story. >> reporter: heather this is a scandal involving sex, politics and criminal charges.
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the pennsylvania attorney general is fighting to keep her job and stay out of prison nothing like this well has happen before. >> it is it hard to find a precedent anywhere in the country to the drama that unfolds in this state every single week where the attorney general is concerned. >> a high profile feud with the democrat and her opponent reached a poiling point when she was charged with perjor. cane allegedly leaked details and lied about it under oath. >> i am innocent of any wrongdoing. i neither consphired with anyone or directed them to do anything illegal or unlegal. >> reporter: she claims it is because she made a discovery on her opponents.
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and found that state workers on state computers sent thousand fz sexually explicit e-mails. and a supreme court justice was among those forced to resign. otheritate workers face action. and now cane's job is in jeopardy. the perjury had the suspension of her law license. >> how can you have a attorney general in that position without a valid law license. pennsylvaniians would demand her to be out of office. >> attorney general cane is trying to get her law license reinstated. she could lose her job if found guilty of perjury. >> they are calling it a miracle of modern medicine. a young man rescued from the
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hi, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. presidential candidate ben carlson loses a 25-year-old volunteer in a car crash in iowa. he's going to join me exclusively to honor that young man. plus with trump, palin, cruz, rubio and others in new hampshire, we'll show you why campaigns need to focus on super tuesday in the south and why this process could go deep into the spring. plus, a teenage girlfriend fighting involuntary manslaughter charges after she sends text messages that seem to encourage her boyfriend to commit suicide, and he does. don't miss the real story, that and much more at the top of the hour.
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a pennsylvania student sharing his unbelievable story of survival one year after he was found frozen and without a pulse following a night in subzero temperatures. rick leventhal with the story from our new york city newsroom. >> justin smith showed no signs of life. the coroner had been called to the scene, a sheet had been placed over his body, but at least one doctor wasn't ready to give up. it happened during a bitter cold snap in eastern pennsylvania last february. smith had gone to a local firehouse to have beers with friends. he thinks he tripped while walking home and passed out in the snow in subzero temperatures. found by his father 12 hours later. >> i looked over and there was justin laying there, and he was laying face up like this. he was blue. he was lifeless. i checked for a pulse, i checked for a heart beat, there was nothing. >> the next thing i know i'm waking up in cedar crest hospital and family is all
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around me. that's about it. i was shocked. i mean they went the extra effort. i can't thank them enough. they're amazing. i just can't thank them enough. >> when his dad found justin that frigid february morning he was unconscious, no pulse or blood pressure, but the e.r. doctor said you're not dead until you're warm and dead. so he ordered paramedics to perform cpr with chest compressions two hours and smith was flown by helicopter to a hospital with a machine that would warm his blood, oxygenate it and pump it back into his body and within hours his heart was beating on its own. he woke up disoriented and weak but no brain damage. it is changing the way medicine looks at extreme cases of hypothermia. >> our mind is supposed to run the show and not our hearts. i just kind of threw that to the wind and said, no, not today. >> justin lost his pinky fingers and his toes to frostbite but he's back in school with a new appreciation for life. >> unbelievable story.
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time for the final 30 now, and a report released at the davos world economic forum says germany is the best country in the world. this after a study examining things like sustainability, culture and economic influence. the good old usa ranks fourth but was found to be the most powerful nation. and a small town in taiwan is building a giant church in the shape of a woman's
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high-heeled shoe. yep, it's made of metal, blue glass tiles and stands 55 feet tall. the idea is to attract more tourists to the area. don't know why the shoe, though. >> all right. thanks for joining us. >> "the real story with gretchen" starts now. kicking off with a fox news alert because another wild day on wall street as the dow plunged more than 500 points again today at one point this afternoon. hi, everyone, i'm gretchen carlson. why is this happening? well, oil prices briefly dipped below $27 a barrel for the first time since 2003, and this comes after a warning from the world's energy watchdog that the oil market is, quote, drowning in oversupply. this on top of ongoing fears of a global economic slowdown with china, of course, leading the way. we are keeping a very close eye on the dow during this hour, down 373. we'll bring you a live report just a couple minutes from now. tragic developments on the
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