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looking to get legal recognition for it. they are trying to figure out what kind of certificate. how about a water world certificate. >> patty manslaughter browned is up next. >> north dakota and wisconsin in the fight for the presidential nomination. i am patty ann brown. this is the fox report. roughly 2000 top republican officials gathered in fargo. 25 of the 28 delegates will be chosen upon tomorrow. it is not a huge number considering the the 12 then that the candidates need. these delegates will be free to back any candidate. ted cruz is the only candidate in north dakota today and he
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toldñi the crowd the support fo donald trump guarantees a democrat in the white house. >> what we are seeing happening in north dakota and around the country, we are seeing 65 or 75 percent of the republicans that understand that nominating donald trump would be a train wreck and elects hillary. and hillary will win by double-digits. after north dakota comes, wisconsin. and 42 delegates at stake for the republicans. the three remaining republicans in the state. trump calling out kasich record. >> ohio is thought doing well. certain area is dying. coal and steel industry is doing and kasich will not help you,
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folks. believe me. he's middle of the pack. >> bottom line, you don't go around and talk about nuclear weapons. and you don't talk about it in a flippant or loose way. >> and john roberts is in wisconsin. hi, john. >> reporter: good evening to you patty ann. donald trump wrapped up a rally. he was 90 miles west of here as the crow flies for the rally in oclare. and he is trying to barnstorm and pull out a win. he was up in most polls all the way to march and suddenly ted cruz turned the tables on him and now ted cruz in the fox business poll has a ten point lead and donald trump under fire from pro-life conservatives for comments on abortion and
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including a comment on a cbs program and saying it roe versus wade is the established law of the land. the campaign said he would appoint judges that would overturn it. and trump thought he answered it well but perhaps incompletely. >> what i said was perfect and they say you should have added a word. they took words out that i said and the only thing i tell you this. if i did something wrong, i wouldn't want you to watch it. >> reporter: the big threat is ted cruz. he could come out with a big win and a big performance here on tuesday night. he's got governor scott walker and hoping to take all of the 42 delegates. and just southwest of milwaukee,
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cruz urged voters to abandon donald trump. >> listen to what he said. wisconsin, is a battleground. the entire country, the eyes are on the great state of wisconsin. nominating donald trump is a train wreck. that's actually not fair to train wrecks. >> reporter: reminiscent when john mccain that is like a trunken sailor. that is his only route to stay in the nomination to get delegates to come to his side. he's waiting until after the first or second ballots. and this is what he told me last night. >> i am making a case for me and i have the record and the experience, both domestically
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nationally and internationally and i beat p hillary clinton in every poll that comes out. >> reporter: under the current rules, they say kasich would not be eligible. don't believe that. the rule would likely change and the rule does not prohibits kasich's name and voted up withs they are unbound. and only prohibit him from the floor speech and ñrrally. this could get interesting, in july. >> it is interesting. trump did something unusual today. >> reporter: he did. and kasich talks about the young people. donald trump had a group of your people and in the end of the rally, he did this which i never
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seen him do before, watch. >> raise your hands. i promise donald j. trump. that i will never take drugs. i don't want to say no alcohol. but take it easy on the alcohol, right? and you know what else, no cigarettes, right. >> reporter: trump had fire on making people pledge to vote for him. one woman said he ca'é is ask people in wisconsin to give up alcohol he would lose all of the votes. >> he said don't want too much alcohol can. >> reporter: exactly. all things in moderation. >> john roberts, live in wisconsin, thank you. on the democratic side is. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are set to speak in the
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founder's day dinner tonight. clinton attending an organizing event in oclare and sanders holding town halls in milwaukee in hopes to build on the momentum. >> we have 16 out of the last seven caucuses and primaries and with your help and a larger voter turn out on tuesday. we'll do just fine here in wisconsin. >> rich is live in washington. keep us up on the democratic battle for wisconsin. >> reporter: polls show a tight race with bernie sanders over taking hillary clinton. the latest fox news poll, shows sanders with a 48- 43 lead in wisconsin. sanders won all three western state caucuses and his campaign said he's raising tens of millions each month. sanders and clinton both claim
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they can win. >> the most important goal is to win in november and i believe i am the person best able to withstand what ever the republicans have planned. >> if there is a large voter turn out, we will win on tuesday. if there is low voter turn out, we will probably lose. that's the reality. so i am here to ask you all not just to come out to vote, but to bring your friends. >> reporter: while the campaigns are arguing over possible and the debates, the candidates critized the republicans saying the gop front runners would be dangerous. >> meanwhile they are looking ahead to the next contest. >> reporter: the new york state
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primary is on april 19th. already clinton and sanders are campaigning there. and negotiating a debate date and it is not going well. clinton campaign said we have offered three specific dates for new york. and all of which sanders campaign rejected and sanders campaign upon said the dates and ven ushgs don't make a lot of sense. the idea of debating with sir cuz in theñi tournament no lesss ludicrous. and a week after new york. five northeastern states hold primaries. next weekend wyoming caucuses and sand is -- sanders done well in caucus state.
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>> bernie sanders has 11011. and gop side 736. and ted cruz 463. and the nominating contest in the states are already done and what happens if no candidate gets enough delegates. in come the unbound delegates, jeff rosen explains. >> fox news said that donald trump has won louisiana. but because of the intricate rules the way they program the delegates including those unbound ted cruz could get the majority. >> i won and then i found out i get less delegates than the guy
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who doesn't win. you think that is far? donald is tlitenning and staffing up in the quiet strug toll woo the local party activists that will serve as delegates. >> he just hired the man who is highly skilled on the convention floor. cruz is not playing to win on june 7th. he's looking to prevent trump from winning. >> and so is kasich whose only win came in ohio and hopes came on stu spencer who helped ford stave off the convention. >> they are making the cases to different delicates and well
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aware it could end up in the cop vention. >> they are acting as free aemgs and surges. the senator cruz enjoys a deeper operational reach that select delegates. morton blackwell served as the committee man. >> long- term participation in the political party gives you a better knowledge of how things are going and you develop networks of friends and allies. snrns sips the delegates come from the rank of state gop committees, it is unclear where they would line up behind them or someone else entirely. james rosen fox news. >> fox news is america's
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election head quarter ares. and gretta moderates a town hall with donald trump in milwaukee and we countdown to the wisconsin primaries. >> and right now, clashes in the streets of brussels, the belgian capital on edge. we'll have the latest as one of europe's great cities tries to get back to light. and north korea testing a missile system. hey buddy, you're squashing me! liquid wart remover? could take weeks to treat.
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neighborhood home. one person was arrested. brussels officials temporarily banned all demonstrations. and brussels airport will resume limited service on sented. new security measures will be in place spot checking vehicles and additional restrictions while entering the airport terminal. north korea claims to have successfully tested a new weapon system. the test involved a new type of anti- aircraft system. south korea reporting that the north fired a surface to air missile on friday. the world leaders are discussing ways to keep terrorist from getting nuclear weapons. >> patty aol, this is the fourth and final nuclear summit. the consensus is that there is
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a long ways to go. the threat that world leaders seem concerned about is the rising ambition of terrorist groups. >> there is no doubt if these madmen got l habbeds on a nuclear bomb or nuclear material they would kill as many innocent people as possible. >> reporter: part of the work is a stronger nuclear agreement to protect nuclear materials as they are used and stored and transported. this summer investigators discovered two of the fighters were spying on a top belgian official. al-qaeda has sought nuclear materials as well. president obama said new measures should prevent that from happening. >> we have removed and secured enough material from nuclear
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weapons. >> reporter: many republicans said the president is not doing enough for isis. >> i don't know where he wants to contain them. they are beyond containment and must move with purpose to remove the islamic state. >> reporter met with leaders of japan and south korea and china to discuss north korea. north korea responded by p firing a surface to air missile off of the east coast. disturbing new claims. xd an exgirlfriend speaking out claims that the man hated police. and a small plane falls out of the sky and collides with a car on a busy highway.
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in a training exercise at the time. ñi americans in drought- stricken states are accusing saudi arabia of unfairly depl e depleting their natural resources. the company is using the area to grow crops that are shipped overseas. is the area still in drought? >> reporter: patty ann, the area is in moderate trout. and resident who live around us said it is alarming that they are using so much water especially when wells are going driveway. >> for saudi arabia, a nation running out of water, the southwest desert is an osis. >> water is the precious thing and worth more than gold. >> the largest dairy producer
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bought step thousand acre of farm land and started to grow alfalfa to be shipped back to saudi arabia to feed its cattle. >> it runs next to dwayne wade. >> last june my well went dry. >> they have been forced to live off a mobile tank. saudi arabia has no they come here to get feed. >> there is no restrictions and they can pump until it is all gone. >> water levels on the saudi farm rose last two years. the company invested 180 million in the operation and maintains it is not depleting. >> they employ 140 people, resident of arizona or californians right now and they have 600 indirect jobs.
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come back. the crisis in syria is become more dire. more russian troops are moving in as the nation struggles against isis. >> campaigns burning up the campaign trial. senator ted cruz giving the co note address. and ed henry following the democratic race, ed? >> hillary clinton lashes out at bernie sanders and demands an apology. and find out why clinton is saying sanders should stop lying about the record. introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months.
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>> i am patty ann brown. this is the fox report. and texas senator ted cruz speaking to state republican leaders in north dakota. they are gaerthing this weekend to select 25 of the 28 delegates that can support any candidate they choose. donald trump and kasich in wisconsin. and fro delegates at stake there. cruz is holding an average over trump and kasich. >> and bernie sanders, and hillary clinton set her focus on
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her adopted home state. ed henry has more. >> reporter: hillary clinton wasñi all smiles as she unveile a manufacturing plant in new york. decked out in an orange shirt and signing basketballs toçó chr the orangemen's trip to the final four. a sharp contrast when she was not excited and she unload on bernie sanders when a greenpeace activist pressed her. >> i am so sick of sanders campaign lying about it. >> she lost her cool and her aides scramled to incent they had tacken money. and the sanders campaign manager said clinton should know before. they were not lobbyist. >> she owes him an apology.
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he is not lying. and she doesn't like it. but that doesn't make it lying because you don't like it. joishgs clinton is lashing out and is a surprise. but there are cracks in her armor with sanders posed to win. he has a staggering 109 million in the first threeñi months of e year. and more than 97 percent raised over the internet and sanders is strong in new york. 18000 rally in the bronx. >> i am very proud that i was born here in new york city. sanders spokesman said if clinton wants to discuss the fossil fuel issue she should say yes to the new york debate that sanders issued a challenge over.
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ed henry, fox news. >> fox news sits down with all three remaining republican candidates. chris wallace interviews donald trump and reince priebus. and kasich on gretta andñi o'rielly factor at 8:00 and talk to ted cruz and donald trump on hanitty at 10:00 eastern. >> and syria's ceasefire unravelling tonight. and now what appears to be more evidence that russian forces are not pulling out of syria. and in fact, it a poresxd to sh russian forces working to chlor mines in the ancient city. russian forces drove them out
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but not before the terror army tried to destroy the sites. it is described asñi a cross ros of the cultures since the dawn of humanity. john hutti reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: syrian military forces made a gruesome and grizzly discovered. a mass grave loaded with the bodies of several dozen people, this as we continue to see the damage that isis left behind. new footage show ises the ancient buildings and monuments reduced to rubble. the priceless arct facts survived better thangvigyqy%
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site and one time was a major tourist destination. when isis took control and killed 400 people in the first few days after taking over the city. the ancient theater was used for public execution where hundreds attend. the fight has ramed on. and syria forces recaptured the city last weekend. it will serve as a fight to retake ra qqa. of land mines that are hidden. bodies of women and children were found in the mass grave as i mentioned. according to the syrian military officials, many were beheaded and others showed signs of
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torture. >> thank you, john. >> tune in for a fox news reporting. bret baier investigates the current state of the american military. >> in february 2011, egypt's next door neighbor libya, went up in flames. gaddafi had been cooperating with the u.s. since the enivation of iraq. many voices were now demanding he be removed power. the top military advisors cancelled caution. when he soited with those to support the overthrow of gaddafi. >> did you tell your subordinates to limit the amount of information they gave to the white house on military options available in libya.
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>> i said i don't want military plans or options going to the white house that i haven't sewn. >> you write it. don't give the white house staff too much information. they don't understand it. >> that is more blunt. >> you were concerned about that? running military operations out of the white house? >> yeah, the experience we had with that in vietnam didn't work so well. >> fox news reporting,çó rising threats and shrinking military tonight on the fox news channel. >> a prison riot leaves a jailer severely injured. india, inmates go on a rampage ransacking a prison and taking hostages. a jail guard was badly hurt.
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the riot started over claims of violence and poor quality food. police are looking into the allegations and say the situation is under control. china, dozens of trucks and buses and cars collided and killing two people and injuring more than 30. the massive pile up near shanghai. motorist could be seen on top of smashed cars. rainy weather is suspected of causing the crash. >> and villagers lasso a panda to keep it protected from wild dogs. the officials cornered the panda and released it back in the wild. >> germany, feathers in berlin.
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>> the chicago police department is grappling with a major increase in violence. the city's murder are rate jumping by staggering 72 percent. the data focused on the first three months of the past two years and showed that murders and shootings have doubled. they break down to seven a day. and police are blaming gangs and this comes as a department conducts fewer street stops. the group accused of them of targeting minorities for questioning and searches. >> also in chicago, thousands of teachers walked off the job and shutting down schools in the third largest district as we go across america. illinois. hundreds of chicago teachers and supporters shut down rush hour
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traffic. the demonstration part of a strike in calling for changes. the illinois governor said it is wrong to causeñi 400000 kids to miss school. and tennessee, a family reeling after a house fire claims the lives of two little girls. the children's mother said she was at a friend's house near by and heard yelling. she ran toward the flames. the grandmother suffered burns and was hospitalized. the one year old and six month old girls were inside and rushed them to the hospital but they later died. the duplex is gutted. >> it is just like ash inside nothing was retroughed. re cause of the fire is under investigation. arizona, a swarm of bees attacked parishoners in a mosque in feep iks. 20 people suffered injuries.
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and firefighters spraying the entire building. the bee keeper was called in to remove the hive. idaho, a boy and dog are out for a walk and come cross a mountain lion. >> i yelled for micko. nmicko fought off the wild cat. he suffered a torn artery in his leg. but the little hero is going to be just find. >> a small plane crashed in a car in a californiaçó highway and killed one personed in of the vehicle and sending five others to the hospital. the nose of the blue and white plane crumpled in the back of a black sed an. it was 50 miles north of san diego. in florida, crews rescued
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a handicapped man stranded at sea without food or water. he struggled to get help after the person who was supposed to bing supplies didn't show up. >> new challenges in the fight against a tm skimming. a look at what banks are doing now to stop them. there is this. >> a judge fines himself on the other side of the law after ordering a deputy to tazer the defendant in court. what is next for the judge. >> we are going to be fighting. hey buddy, you're squashing me!
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>> powerful storms sweeping across the south and blamed for dangerous conditions on the roads and leading to accidents. and forecasters say the severe storms spawned tornados in several states and in alabama, the storms downed hundreds of trees and caused major damage to homes. we are hoping to get married and come to our new home. we are terrified and we put everything in the house. >> the system responsible for the severe weather is now moving
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offshore. >> banks are trying to crack down on the growing problem of a tm skimming. it is topping 2 billion a year. brian has the story for us. brian it is it not a new threat? >> only so much banks can do. it is it a growing problem and it is it an adapting one. it remains profitable for criminals and bad p guys are using sophisticated techniques to steal your money. organized thieves are placing card readers to cast information. and crooks each using three d printers. and small cameras are retrofitted on a tm lobbies to record a customer. and then the bad guys recreate
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their own cars and using stolen store gift cards. the devices are hard tore spot. and card skimming was 174 percent up in the first few months in 2015 compareed to 2014. these criminals stole six and half million from thousands of bank customers. over an 18 month period in new york, new jersey and florida. it is it the largest scheme uncovered in the u.s. and that is a pin code and take out the max amount of money and go to the next card and do the same thing. and they exhaust all of the cards in the stack. those convicted serving up to ten years in prison.
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>> how can people protect themselves? >> experts say it is best to use the same a tm and gas pumps. and they are vulnerable because a tm skimmers are easy tore conceal on those. >> they should be aware that there is a problem and paying attention to the small details. if anything looks wrong or out of whack go to a different pump or a tm. and make sure you use those that are monitored and kept clean. >> be vigilant and check your bank account statements as often as possible. >> well, a former maryland judge pleads guilty to violating a defendant's civil right. he was ordering a deputy to tazer's man.
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>> do it. all right. king shocked with 50,000 votes and happen in 2014. the former judge has to pay a $5,000.05 and takeanger management classes. we have good news to report. a moment a teen with down syndrome opens a college acceptance letter. >> what does it say. >> the rest of video is çóñr
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a pennsylvania tone ager sweeping social media. she is opening up the letter from the university. >> it is with great pleasure to advise you of the accept apse of the program. i got in. i am going to college. i got in. >> rachel said she likes the idea of moving out on her own and being independent on catchus. we are lucky to call you a warrior. and that's how fox reports on saturday april 2nd. i am patty ann brouvenlt fox news reporting. rrn
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makes a special appearance. check it out and let us know what you thought of tonight's show on twitter. thanks, everyone. as hot spots arise around the world, our military is powering down. >> in the army knows that the army is reducing its size. >> i worry about the capability and capacity to win in a major forces. >> with new marching orders -- >> male cadets pressured by the military to walk around in women's high heels. >> i found that entire incident just kind of bizarre. >> is the new u.s. military ready to face new threats? >> you're sending the message

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