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why this building was included. it is all "happening now". but we begin our second hour with the republican race for the white house. the show down for the empire state eight days away. i am jon scott. >> i am heather in for jenna lee. eight days and counting. democrats and republicans as well. and donald trump is back on the trail and campaigning in rochester, he told supporter ares that the primary process is rigged. he and john kasich campaigning in upstate new york today. >> he has more support than kasich and cruz combined. we have edhenry and we start with the republican race and john roberts in albany new york.
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>> reporter: a lot of complaints with the delegation. the republican committee said it is the rules that are the rules. the trump campaign insisting where people freely vote he wins and the places where the party votes he loses. that is not true. cruz has lost some. but in colorado cruz came away with all of the delegates in the state conventions and causing donald trump to tweet that the people of great state of colorado never got to vote in the primary. he referred that they didn't have a presidential preference vote and firing a warning the shot with this big event inro rochester. >> i say it to the rnc and
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republican party. you have a problem, folks, people don't like what is going on. we have a corrupt system and it is not right. we are supposed to be a democracy. >> reporter: the cruz said whining is sour grapes with trump. we are winningecause we built a superior organization and reaping the fruits of our labor. but it drew sharp fire are from the convention manager yesterday. >> well, he's threatening. you go to the conventions and see the gesta po tactics. >> that is strong word. >> the reality they are not playing by the rules. >> reporter: the cruz campaign said they are better at playing the rules than the trump campaign. and the trump campaign was plagued by administrative errors
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in colorado. they fired the state director and replaced that director early this week and names on the ballot that were supposed to be there and weren't. and people's names were spelled wrong. the cruz campaign said take that donald trump. >> more on that from daniel from the wall street journal. bernie sanders campaigning behind the clock as he is trailing hillary clinton. he several talk show. and 247 delegates, one week from tomorrow, hillary clinton is also campaigning in new york today. ed henry is live for us in fort washington with more. >> reporter: you are right. the latest fox poll suggests that hillary clinton up a doze
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points is now up 16 points. that is bad news for sanders. as you know, he had to back pedal after suggesting that hillary clinton was not qualified to be president and trying to shift that argument to say she's qualified but doesn't have the right judgment because of the vote in favor of iraq and wall street contributions, coming in the super packs that support her presidential campaign. clinton is pushing back and suggesting that sanders comments on gun control may be disqualifying him. watch. >> through this pivotal moment in history we need leadership that is prepared to take on powerful special interest that dominate our economy and our political life. >> a blank check, and right now,
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the parents of the sandy hook victims, 20 little children, six teachers including the principal murdered by that disturbed young man. >> clinton continued to go after sanders for supporting immunity for gun manufacturers and liability and lawsuits and in cases tragedy like sandy hook. interesting that sanders despite the back and forth, is focusing on the brooklyn roots. a new tv adspeaks little or nothing about her time in new york and instead goes after donald trump. clinton is trying to look past sanders to the general election. but he's not going away easy: thank you so much. appreciate it. and he said the calls are rigged
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and not affecting republicans, listen. >> so i watch bernie winning, and i see he has no chance. why doesn't he have a chance? the system is corrupt and it is worse on the republican side. >> both parties are practicing this. daniel heninger is deputy for the wall street journal. is it corrupt? >> no, that would be isn't getting paid off and there is no evidence of that so far. what the system is, decentralized. he's talking about the republican national committee in washington. but indeed, there are 50 republican parties across the country and each one of those republican parties makes up its own rules of how it holds the
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primaries and select the delegates and they are often complex and arcane. they don't want to be controlled by reince priebus in washington so they make the rulings. >> donald trump didn't get the delegates in colorado and he is steaming mad. >> you would understand. the cruz campaign was better organized and i dare say, jon. we saw it coming. ted cruz had the best organization. articles were written in the state level and cruz people in all of the states working the delegate process. if john kasich were number one he would have the same problem. kasich doesn't have the organization in the states. marco rubio's campaign was critized for not being that well organized and so ted cruz is reaping the reward of spending that money and making the effort
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to understand the delegate process. >> that is something that donald trump has not put a lot of energy and effort. >> his new dell great wrangler called what cruz was doing gestpatactics. what donald trump should have done is hired him in june of 2015 when he announced of the presidency and given him sufficient money to do the organizing that ted cruz has done. it is little late in the game to be complaining about a process they didn't understand or focus on until april. >> if you want to be president, you have to have somebody who knows the system and knows how to wrangle those presidents. >> george w. bush and barak
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obama. karl rove organized two elections that were successful for bush. and barak obama it was david plouffe. they were highly organized. this is the big-leagues and to compete at this level, you need a complex organization. at the moment, ted cruz is one guy who has that organization. >> and going back to trump, he's got porportionately more teleigates than he has received votes. and so he has benefitted from the system. trump is getting 1.22 dell greats and that is more than cruz is getting out there in the state. when you porportion who gets committed to who, it is ted cruz who is running up the score against mr. trump.
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>> so if he doesn't come away with the republican nomination do you see an independent race for donald trump in the future? >> i think that is part of what is going on. he is raising the possibility of going independent. but he go out in the states and run on secondary or libertarian or the constitutional party or get him written in as a write in candidate which is difficult at this point. i think we are all headed to cleveland in a contested convention and he intends to fight for the nomination if he has the most votes. >> going to be interested. >> no one is taking a vacation this summer. >> as you were discussing, one of donald trump's biggest complaints is what happened in
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colorado. ted cruz pulled off a clean sweep of delegates thanks in part to his army of orange shirted supporters. >> collectively those seven elections have elected 21 delegates and together we won all 21. >> the credit for that goes to each and everyone of you. >> we will explain how that went down. and it is confusing and we want to hear from you. dew think that the republican and democrat delegates are handed out fairly. go to foxnews.com/happeningnow to join the conversation. beee. hey brad, wanna trade the all day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve.
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the single engine plane went down in long island after taking off from a nearby airport. rescue crews got the pilot and passenger out just in time. they were injured but no one on the ground was hurt. the plane experienced engine trouble and tried to return to the airport when it crashed. ted cruz outmaneuvered donald trump in colorado. sweeping all of the delegates there. donald trump called the process rigged and unfair. adam shapiro has more from glenn cove, adam. >> reporter: he used crooked sheningans. the republicans did away with the straw poll back in august. there was no primary and convention when they voted for
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delegating. the trump folk sent out a guide for people in favor of mr. trump but they got the numbers wrong. it might have been a trump mistake that led to part of his not getting the delegates. >> i win a state in votes and get nonrepresentative delegates because they are offered goodies by the cruz campaign. bad system. >> i have millions more votes and not just a couple. but millions more than cruz. and delegates and we keep fighting and fighting and a colorado, where they you know, just get all of the delegates and it is not a system. there was no voting and i didn't go to make a speech and there is no voting. >> mr. trump will be in albany
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in new york and he's leading by leaps and bounds in new york with a 54 percent over kasich at 22% and 15% in cruz. and mr. trump is comparing himself to bernie sanders saying that the election is being stolen. back to you, jon. >> bernie sanders is hitting hillary clinton hard. and slamming her judgment on a wide range of issues. will this line of attack persuade the voters. and in arizona primary, people waiting for hours to exercise their constitutional right to vote. and what the state is doing now. >> we made horrendous mistakes and i can't go back and undo it.
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>> right now public hearings are set in arizona to look in voters complaints. voters in one county faced huge headaches. and some had to travel miles to new polling stations to wait hours in the heat. they have evidence that it targeted poor neighborhoods. the woman has apologized. and arizona secretary of state is inviting voter ises to share their experiences on public hearings or on line.
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>> bernie sanders changing strategy after saying hillary clinton was not qualified. >> she has experience. and they know she is intelligent. but i think her judgment. for example, on foreign policy. let's be clear. the war in iraq was the blunder. i heard the evidence. and she supported the war and i led the opposition. that is something that the american people might want to take in to consideration. >> we look at the radio hosts, thank you for joining us. >> steve, from not qualified and questioning her judgment. why is he back tracking?
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>> bernie sanders is the guy that had a black lives protestor steal the microphone and he stood there like a scared puppy. this guy, of course, he will back pedal. this is bernie sanders and what he does. he doesn't have that tough ability to stick by his comments because they were true. she doesn't have the experience or qualifications to be the president. a serial liar maybe. >> clinton supporters a cowing sanders of being sexist and calling her not qualified. >> you dilute that meaning. i think hillary clinton campaign is poor me, and i am a victim and all bernie sanders was responding to the the press release that the press person for hillary clinton saying,
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their tactic was to disqualify bernie sanders and defeat sanders and unify the party. that doesn't work. it hurt hillary. and she's dropped in the polls right now. and she was up by 40 points three weeks ago and down to ten points above sanders in new york. the strategy is not working. you can't put bernie sanders on the defensive. i think he's taking a tough stand. and he's passed more legislation or amendments than any democrat or republicans and beating donald trump by 20 points and hillary is not. >> what about the african-american vote? bernie sanders making a play for that. and questioning the policys passed when bill clinton was the president. will that work in terms of bringing over the african-american voters?
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>> i don't think it is going to. and what neki said, i don't think you want 60 percent of your income taken away with the bernie sanders presidency. it is true. >> that is not true. >> and the talking about that you liberals constantly doesn't work. >> name calling doesn't work. >> it is a term called progressive because liberal is what you are. you want people's income taken from you. and the truth of the matter is, the african-american community knows what hillary and bernie is about and that's why they are jumping to donald trump candidacy. >> oh, many, many? >> people are getting tired of you. you and the establishment actually pandering for votes. you are an establishment person give me a break. >> i work for bernie sanders.
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he's not. >> and bernie sanders has been a senator. >> it doesn't matter. he's been fighting. >> he is an establishment giechlt give me a break. he is a establishment guy. >> on the campaign trail for hillary in response to the accusations they have made. he's instead talking about hells policy when he was president. will that work for hillary clinton? it harkens back to when senator obama didn't know who he was running against. >> i think obama was right in 2008. >> the party is hijacked by liberals. that's why. >> steve, let the neki finish. >> i am helping your side. hillary is running against bill clinton's record. and he's stuck between a rock
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and a hard place. he wants to defend his wife who is running for a reformation of the justice system. hillary accepts that money today. in reforming the private prison issue is bipartisan. both republicans and democrats agree. we put one out of four african-american in jail for what reason? because bill clinton wanted to look tough on crime. >> see, when you don't speak over each other you agree. >> we agree that neki is a liberal and wants sanders for president. that's what we agree o. >> very heated. thank you. >> an illegal immigrant on the run after killing a woman in a drunk driving accident. >> if an illegal immigration
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william joins us from more from los angeles. >> reporter: jon, this one story brings together two controversial federal policies one is, a sylym. for an illegal sneaking in. he the administration let him go because he was an unaccompanied minor. when he was arrested for drunk driving ice refused to hold him. he was street racing without a license. omha pd put him in jail and asked ice. but was told mejia did not fit the enforcement priorities. if he kills another person should ice let them go free?
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>> we look at every case like with mr. mejian and determine a detainer to local law enforcement is appropriate. that is a subject of much conversation and we are working hard to get all local law enforcement to work with us on it. >> reporter: the local law enforcement tried to work with ice. calling them four types in one day asking for the ice detaper and ice refused with officials says "based on the totality of circumstances involved, when arrested ice decided not to issue a detainer at the time." that is little consolation to sarah's father. >> what part of that on a sheet of paper does not show you a red flag? >> i am not a rocket scientist there, but you have to think
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a bit. >> reporter: ice has discretion. but dhs rules only hoel holds with felony conviction. mejia jumped bail and back they believe in hondura s. >> they believe he skipped the country? >> yes. >> a case of a fabricated hate crime. three black women claim they were boaten on a bus in a racially motivated attack. after police viewed the surveillance video, they determined not only no evidence of a hate crime and the victims were actually the aggressors. and they could face charges for initiating the attack and lying to police for. it heather hanson is a trial
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attorney. >> great to be here. >> it seems to the case is cut and dried. >> in addition to the the cameras, you don't know what happened before the insdept happen on the camera and maybe something initiated the attack. every eyewitness had a consistent story, that the women were not the victims but in the aggressors. they are in serious trouble. >> how much trouble are they in? >> it is not enough. it is deplorable to be a victim of a hate crime, but more importantly it is worse to lie about a hate crime. why do we not punish people who lie about being a victim of a crime. these women should be charged with felonies and that punishment would fit the crime.
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>> what is the punishment? >> they could get a year. >> they will never see the inside of the jail cell. >> you can tell they are negotiating a plea deal. but people pick up the story and run for. it the president of the university and hillary clinton assumed it was true. we want to make sure that people are actually guilty or at least should be tried for the things. >> in the world of social media and twitter and 140 characters or less, people are kick to make up their mind. >> in the court of public opinion. you are not innocent until proven guilty. it is what story hits first. >> once people have the opinion, they stick to it. >> and it seems like the defense will use the videotape as well. initially, one of the attorneys
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has said don't pass judgment until you know the whole story. >> but if they take the case to trial, every eyewitness supports the prosecution theory of the case. and they will probably lose. when you in new york force a trial, the judge will be harsher on the sentencing phase than a plea bargain. they are trying to do something that doesn't involve jail. >> the anticipate of money in the court hearings and ultimately this is something that the university should use as an opportunity to have serious sdugszs about race issues. this is unacceptable on a college damps. >> what about implications for other cases? >> that's it. if you have cases of false allegations. fast pard and here we are in
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a different circumstances. a false report is a false report. they should end up with misdemeanors on their record and that is how it should be. we should not reduce. >> people don't take it seriously. >> it is like the boy, who cried wolf. and they will not be believed. and that's a big repercussion. it hurts everybody. not only the people on the other side but the people who suffer from what you accuse. >> and thank you for joining us. and we'll see what happens and if they take a plea deal. >> thank you. >> and i am sure you will. the justice department and goldman sachs reaches a settlement after the risky mortgages and leading up to the financial crisis. in a deal announced hours ago. gold map sachs will pay a two
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and half billiop civil penalty. and relief for distressed borrowers. and this is just the latest settlement reached from a mange bank stemming from the financial crisis. >> a new report revealing mounting concern with global water shortages. and how nations like saudi arabia are bringing the problem to u.s. soil. this demolition rattling north carolina residents wide away. we have more on the implosion. don't let dust and allergies get between you
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a bang. a bang or several bangs. this happen in the north carolina coast duke detlol mrolishing the coal plant. and the explosion catching nearby residents off guard and waking some of them up. the company has similar plans for the other boilers. >> now the fight over water rights in the southwest. we previously reported that saudi arabia companies are buying land in the southwest and cultivating plants there and sending it back home. resident say that is taking scars water from the u.s. citizens. new reports mounting concern by the business leaders who say water shortages could spark unrest around the world with
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dire consequences. nate is back with us. for are the center for investigative reporting. thank you for being with us. in the discussions before. saudi arabia purchases are they backed by the saudi government or private companies? >> they are private companies and saudi arabia's largest dairy company in the middle east. but they are following the government's directive when it comes to go overseas to find crops to bring back to [inaudible]. you say they are not. >> and they are pumping up the groundwater and can do that. and one point in the '90s, saudi arabia was the sixth larger
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exporter of wheat but they are having to go overseas to find water. yemen are dependant on underground a quafurs that dried up? they came out of the westboundy. and that is with the embassy officials going to washington and water riots were breaking out in yemen. 17 a qua fers went dry and people created road blocks. staging violent protest.
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and the king decrease. we need to find water he made it for political stability reasons. you grow it in the united states and ship it back to saudi arabia? >> yeah, that is right. and people call it virtual water. you pump up the water in the arizona desert and grow the hay there and they take the hay bales and load them up on the back of 18 send them to long beach and put them on shipping veszils and take it back to saudi arabia. if you told us ten years ago, that we would be shipping hay overseas. we would laugh in your face but that is all we are doing now.
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>> this is a problem in the world? >> i heard on the radio this morning in northern india they are loading giant trains full of water and shipping them to northern india because they are running out of water. one of the cables that we found was from nestle who said that india and china would have problems and middle east is having problems and so is the western united states. a third of the world's population could be dealing with water shortages and 2050, it could be catastrophic. >> thank you. still to come. marijuana advocates in colorado are pushing for edible pot to be used in schools for medical
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and on "the real story," we'll tell you exactly how a contested convention could work state by state for the gop. all minutes from now. well, dubai is looking to break a record it already holds with a building even taller than the one already built. the developer of the world's tallest skyscrapers is promising to build a new tower that's, quote a notch taller. he says it will include rotating balconies and gardens inspired by the hanging gardens of babylon. this is a projection of his vision for the new tower. the price tag? they say it will cost $1 billion to get this thing built. >> inspired by babylon? we know what happened to babylon. medical marijuana advocates are making their case to a colorado health committee to require public schools to
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distribute edible pot to students who need it. current laws already allow medal marijuana in schools. alicia kuna has the latest. >> reporter: to be clear, this would not include anything that could be smoked. it doesn't include anything that could get people high. what it would do is require every district in colorado to make it possible for students with two physician recommendations to receive medical marijuana or often life threatening illnesses. and that medicine would be administered by a parent or a medical professional on school property. the bill is written, quote, and that the location and method of administration of medical marijuana does not significant risk to other students. here's the bill's author. >> i think the bigger question is, you know, we have huge heavy psychotropic medications given to kids every day, whether it's ritalin, whether it's
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prescription open yachts. schools have figured out a way to deal with this without an explosion in recreational use. >> reporter: now right now, one district here is looking to change its policy after high school student jack storms was suspended for accidentally bringing medical marijuana oil to school. his mother says it helps her son's syndrome that causes seizur seizures. the district want to allow kids like jacks to receive their medication either on school property or on the bus. -- by the family on school property providing greater and more receptive time in that classroom. the district is he would howing a fortunate later this week. this goes to a vote by the board in may. now, as far as the state's bill that's under consideration, today, it's trying to survive to get out of committee. if it passes, colorado becomes
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time now for our final 30. aspiring entrepreneurs in india getting royal help with their start-up ideas. britain's prince william and princess kate visiting the financial capital of mum by. it is day two of their week long tour of independentia. >> meantime over in mexico city thousands of people gathered to form this. looks like a human bicycle. part of a plan to raise awareness about ecofriendly
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transportation after the city's worst air quality crisis in over a decade. >> yeah. mexico city air is not good most of the time. hey, thank you for joining us. "the real story" with gretchen starts now. fox news alert for your monday. the fight for delegates now tighter than anyone could have ever predicted. what was once thought a clear path to victory much closer than any of the candidates bargained for. hi, everybody, i'm gretchen carlson. this is "the real story" today. with the new york primary over a week away, donald trump and john kasich and ted cruz in the empire state. to the democratic side, bernie sanders and hillary clinton kicking off rival events right now in new york. fox team coverage for you today. on the republican race, connor mcshane. live at heidi cruz's event. let's start with john roberts live in albany
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