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gop voters finally get their say today, sort of. the state republican party is already given a big show of support to ted cruz. bernie sanders is warning the convention could get messy. plus we've heard plenty of predic p predictions how donald trump could hurt. news beyond politics including the saga of drew peterson. bill cosby will stand trial on sexual assault charges and the father who didn't let his
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paralysis keep him from walking his own daughter down the aisle. the video is coming. let's get to it. first from the fox news desk, it's tuesday afternoon. bernie sanders is calling out hillary clinton for not going toe to toe against him ahead of the biggest contest in the land. clinton turning down an invitation to debate sanders. he said both sides agreed to step on stage one more time. >> i think it's insulting to the people that she is not prepared to have a discussion with me about how she will help the californians. >> the clinton campaign spokeswoman said we believe
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hillary clinton's time is spent best campaigning and meeting directly across california. of course, what each side could have said was, the front-runner never wants a debate. the person who is behind and most likely can win, does and that's what's happening here. sanders is warning things can get messy at the democratic convention in philly. he told the associated press, democracy is not always nice and quiet and gentle. so the convention will not be nice and quiet and gentle? he said he's not calling for violence, just a vigorous debate. clinton is just 90 delegates away from clenching the nomination. with about 500 up for grabs in california alone, the math is done. unless senator sanders can convince a huge chunk of delegates to switch sides.
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dan springer on the republican primary in washington state. first, let's get to mike emmanuel. he's in the city of commerce california outside los angeles. hello, mike. >> hillary clinton is due to do an event here in a short time. she's being introduced by the major of los angeles. she started her day at a community base group in south los angeles. clinton touched on a familiar theme for her, raisining childr. >> we are trying to do more to promote family care. i think it takes a village to raise a child. my mother was abandoned by her parents. it wasn't drugs back in those days. it was just not being interested in being a parent. >> clinton's campaign put out a new web video going after donald trump. she's talking issues while her campaign is going after the opposition. he said he was hoping for the
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real estate market to crash so he could make a lot of money. we expect clinton to talk about that here in the city of commerce. meanwhile the real clear politics average, a recent poll has hillary clinton up nine. here she is two weeks ahead of the primary. >> specifically, senator sanders accuses the republicans of being science deniers on climate change. is he a math denier? the math is not there for him yet he says he's going on to the convention. >> he's hoping to shape the platform at the least. he's asking for a recount in last week's nail biter of a primary in kentucky. sanders sending letter to the secretary of state in kentucky saying he want a recount to make sure every last vote was counted properly. sanders continues doing huge rallies in california. doing one in anaheim a short time ago.
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he said he wants to reach out to 200,000 californians ahead of the primary. in anaheim he took a swipe at disney. >> i think it would be very nice for the disney corporation to start building factories here in the united states so american workers can manufacture it. >> let me make a prediction that statement will not appear on abc tonight. >> i should note that sanders was on the abc show, "the view" earlier today. there in the shadow of disneyland, he took a swipe at mick mickey, shep. >> donald trump is holding a rally in albuquerque tonight. new mexico, a border state, with large hispanic population. critics have blasted the gop nominee for calling mexican immigrants rapists and drug
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dealers. new mexico's republican governor has called trump's comments horrible. she's said she's too busy to attend his rally tonight. carl cameron is in albuquerque for us this afternoon. hello. >> 48% of the population in new mexico is hispanic. a lot of donald trump's rhetoric about building a wall and making mexico pay for it, about banning from around the world, muslims, all this has not gone over well with the governor of this state, who is the only latino governor in the nation's history. she has been a little bit caustic toward donald trump. half of the state's population is not pleased with donald trump. most of the polls suggest somewhere in the high 70
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percentile of african-americans have a unfavorable view of trump. high 80 percentile is about hispanics and women about 70%. he comes here to face that. in the face of that as he does over and over again, he employs thousands and thousands of latinos. that's why he should be the republican nominee and the president of the united states. >> he was self-funding until now. he's not anymore. i've been reading about how much he will be able to raise and if the big donors will be on board. >> a lot of big donors are beginning to come to trump as the nominee. having said that, trump has a tremendous amount of money to raise. he self-financed his primary nomination run with about $40
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million. he did collect another $20 million or so. it's been spent. not a lot of cash on hand. it could be around 1$100 billio for each campaign. trump has entered into a partnership that let's people make donations. that would be the cap for individual. that's a big, big break of any previous records. there is a potential here for trump to raise a lot of money. his own finance people, a team that was put in place over the last couple of weeks, has acknowledged a billion dollars might be out of reach. we're talking about an election in less than six months. that would be several million dollars day that have po be raised. they are downsizing expectations suggesting maybe half a billion dollars. $500 million would work. many of them now supporting trump. they think they will have enough money to battle against clinton. the poll suggests it's a dead
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heat. because this has been unfavorable, it's not about trying to talk about what they stand for. it's about trying to knock the guy down. it's primary day in washington state. donald trump is not the only republican in the running there even though he's the one still officially in the race. ted cruz, john kasich and ben carson are still on the ballot with him. ted cruz supporters won most of the delegate spots up for grabs. at the republican national convention they will be to be the results from today. it makes lots of sense. team fox coverage stontss. dan springer live in woodenville, washington. explain me this. >> i'll tell you, there's so many republicans on this ballot because the ballots were mailed out to voters over three weeks ago. that was before cruz and kasich
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dropped out of the race. ben carson never put in the paper work to get his name off the ballot. donald trump is expected to do well today and inch ever closer to the republican nomination. washington state is a poll free primary state. people go to the -- they vote by mail, ballot drop boxes. as of yesterday turn out was over a million votes. all voters get the sam ballot. they can use which they want to vote in. he's the only candidate who campaigned in washington. ted cruz still has a lot of supporters. they will represent the state at the national convention. they say the motive is to try to influence the party platform, not to create chaos in cleveland. >> thanks. more politics ahead.
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there's word republicans can try to use hillary clinton the keep control of congress. politico reports some gop candidates facing tight races are making secretary clinton the center of their campaign banking on her negative poll numbers to try to win support. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> hillary clinton a down ballot problem? >> not yet. i don't see it. let's take these candidates at their word. you have all these republican candidates on the ballot who won't say whether they will campaign with trump or endorse him or whether they will appear with him. you don't see that on the other side on the democratic side of the ledger. sure in some states hillary
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clinton may be more of a liability in some of the redder states that are up. in states like illinois, wisconsin, pennsylvania, new hampshire, all which are going to host senate battleground, i don't think hillary clinton will be as big of a drag on the democrats as trump is on the republicans. you only have to look at candidates word to prove it. >> the drag on hillary clinton seems to be bernie sanders. what do you make of the rhetoric that the convention may be messy and the like? >> this is bernie sanders leverage. >> what does he want? >> he wants influence over the future of the democratic party. he's getting it. frankly, him staying in the race, he's getting it. that i have already handed him half of the seats on a platform committee. that's a big deal if they go to philadelphia and start talking about policy changes, minimum wage, college tuition, medicare for all. all these issues that sanders
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has campaign on. they want changes in the platform and influence the top of the ticket. what she says over the next five months. frankly, him staying in the race, if he got out of race, he woub wouldn't he gotten that influence. i think he's getting shifts here and there. the question is how far does he take it. if he loses california in two weeks, is that the end of it or does he soldier onto cause more trouble? >> you're saying he got his seats in the platform committee and he got half of them. that's a rare thing looking back. if he stays in after california, what would his goal be then. do you think this rhetoric about going the whole way is true? if he loses california, does bernie sanders put his arm around hillary clinton and march with her. >> i think it makes it harder to
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soldier on and lose california. if he beats her, that will give him rationale. he knows the minute he gets out and says he suspends his race, he know that's the end of him. he doesn't get reporters on the scene saying what he's saying. he knows that evaporates the minute he leaves. i think he wants to stay in as long as possible. he's a liberal idealog who wants his issues heard. there's no reason for him to get out. there's not going to be a 2020 likely bernie sanders for president campaign. he's 74 years old. he's not looking to his future. his agenerjegenda and movement future. that is now. i think that's why he stays in for as long as he can. >> thanks. there could be trouble for a long time friend of the clintons.
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clinton foundation and his gubernatorial campaign. he said he has no idea the feds was looking into this. >> there's no allegations of wrong doing. they're entitled to do investigations. >> on those matters he is right. the fbi has not reported it. investigations happen. as far as we know, we have no reason to believe that the clinton foundation is a target of anything. the associated press report this is not related to a federal investigation of hillary clinton's private e-mail server. let's bring in judge andrew napolitano. what are sources telling you about this leak? >> that terry's name has come up in the investigation of whether or not mrs. clinton when
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secretary of state did favors for foreign governments and foreign persons in return for contributions to the clinton foundation. this is a separate investigation from the e-mail investigation. it's an entirely different team of fbi agents and federal prosecutors. in fairness, he's a very wealthy man. he's a very shrewd and serious and long time political player. he knows what is lawful and not lawful political contribution. it's hard to believe he would have stumbled over this. yet, it's also curious that the fbi has subpoenaed his irs reports as well as his campaign contributions. is this chinese national a permanent legal resident of the united states. not permanent but he is a legal resident. >> he's a legal resident with a green card? >> correct. the fbi has been looking at this for a year.
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shouldn't take them a year to figure this out. i think there's more here than meets the eye. some of it came out yesterday. i think more of it will come out. i don't know which way it's going to go. it's curious that the fbi is looking at the governor's income tax returns as well as his campaign reports. >> no allegation of wrong doing? >> not so far. >> nothing public from the fbi? >> correct. the fbi is not happy about this. >> what do you mean? >> well, i think some people in fbi are unhappy that other people in the fbi leaked this because they're not prepared to say what is theirs. the reporting today is based on speculation and putting little pieces of the puzzle together. >> we know he's been donating to political campaigns for a long time. >> yes. >> and has never been a problem before. >> correct. >> if he gave $120,000 to a political action committee, if
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that's not illegal at all. it's curious there would be a question about whether or not it's legal. that type of leak leads me to believe there is something else there. this leak is covering up something else that the fbi is working on and is not prepared to reveal. >> or investigating whether it's connected to anything else. >> right. he's not been charged or even accused of anything. >> i have to take him at his word. if this was a serious investigation of the governor, he would know about it. his lawyers would no about it and feds would be asked for documents of his lawyers. lawyers didn't know anything about it until they read about it or heard about it on cnn last night. >> he also says this has nothing to do with the clinton global initiative or anything else?
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>> that from people i've heard were challenged. there's a serious investigation of whether or not the clinton global initiative and various entities, which there are many, was used unlawfully by mrs. clinton while secretary of state. >> thank you. a judge ruled that bill cosby will stand trial in a sexual assault case for more than a decade ago. this is serious. unexpected, no. serious, quite. a live report from the courthouse. there's word drew peterson may have admitted to killing his fourth wife who went missing nearly a decade ago. wife number four. remember wife number three was a different thing. this is wife number four. we'll have the latest from the trial on charges he tried to
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years later. he could go to prison for up to ten years. he insists any sexual activity was consensual. what about a reaction, anything? >> he seemed pretty relaxed and focused throughout the entire three and a half hour hearing. when the judge announced her decision the case would forward he nodded his head yes as if he fully expected he would go to trial. during his closing, the defense attorney pleaded with the judge to stop this saying it should have been stopped years ago and said no crime was committed and the ruling was a mistake. >> this is a travesty of justice. they had 12 years to bring a case. they didn't. what they presented today was evidence of nothing. they had 12 years to bring in
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accuser and confront mr. cosby, they did not. >> he waived to appear at the hearing. >> you don't have to bring the accuser in. that's not required. police read the transcript there. does it come down now to one's word against another word. i hear that other women may be able to testify. >> that's a possibility. this could be a challenge for prosecutors who saw hints of the defense strategy in court with the defense lawyers hammering away at the statement from 11 years ago. she edited the statement to remove certain elements how she laid down on a bed and their legs were touching. the two exchanged gifts. the d.a. has cosby's deposition which he admits giving drugs to her and how he had sex with some of them and paid them off. whether the other women are allowed to testify at this trial is a question that hasn't been
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answered. she most likely will testify at trial even though she didn't today. >> the judge ruled in our favor. it doesn't necessary. it's a preliminary hearing. we're just over the next hurdle in this. each step of the line we have to go. >> bill cosby turns 79 this summer. he looks pretty frail. prosecutor seemed determined to put him behind bars. >> thank you. the ex-cop who kept losing his wives admitted he killed them. so says the testimony of a prison inmate who did time with peterson. he's serving 38 years for killing wife number three. her name was kathleen savia. she drowned in a dry bathtub. peterson is now on trial accused of trying to take out a hit on the prosecutor who put him away for that killing.
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peterson is a suspect in the disappearance of his fourth wife, stacy peterson. yesterday a jailhouse informant testified that drew peterson said he killed stacy peterson and referred to her as a dead woman. i interviewed drew peterson back in 2008 with his plans to talk part in radio dating game. he didn't want to talk about anything else. >> the neighbors say they saw you taking out a blue barrel. >> that's not what we agreed to talk about. >> i didn't agree to any restrictions. i would never do that. >> i guess i got do walk away. have a good day. it was nice talking to you. >> he'll talk about the dating game but he won't talk about the fact that neighbors say they saw him with a large 55-gallon blue barrel. >> the neighbors so say that and the authorities questioned
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whether now dead wife number four, stacy peterson, may have been in that blue barrel. drew peterson's stepbrother testifiy eied he helped him mov and believe it contains stacy peterson's body. >> these latest allegations kind of make you wonder when this peterson guy might make you give it a rest. glasscow is considered peterson's nemesis because he successfully prosecutor him for the murder of his third wife in in court a short while ago, some of peterson's phone calls were played. are you worried about his
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assistant state attorneys. peterson responds, no, they're idiots. prosecutors allege he wanted him killed because peterson planned to file an appeal on his murder and he figured if the prosecutor is gone, that increases his odds of winning. peterson's defense attorneys argues he's not guilty and the jailhouse recordings do not make sense. >> whether they make sense is another matter but there's suggestion he was trying to set up a criminal ring, no? >> it doesn't end with this alleged murder for hire scheme. tapes reveal that peterson was looking into setting up a mexican drug ring when he got out of prison. at one point during the recorded phone calls, peterson said to his fellow inmate, quote, i've been hustling the guys trying to set stuff up. we can land on his property with the plane. they can get us into dope.
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peterson is locked up for 38 years for the conviction of his wife. he faces 60 more years if convicted on these latest charges. >> thank you. now the story of an extremely dedicated father. a man in the united kingdom insisting he would walk down the aisle with his daughter and do it right away. despite that fact, he can't walk. we have detail. >> this is chris palmer and his daughter. four years ago cancer left his paralyzed. when the doctors said he would never walk, first thing he thought about is his daughter's wedding. now heather, found this company online. they have created this exo skeletal suit that would allow people like her father to walk. they are about $130,000 each. the company agreed to loan her father the suit for the wedding.
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they taught her him how to use . >> that couldn't have been easy. >> four years planning. they found way p be. >> nice big round of applause. thank you. ahead, the mystery of egypt air 804. new word from an american official that may have caused the disaster that left so many people dead. iraqi forces fighting to take back the city. we have new images from the front lines, coming up. possibile was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis.
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lens intense today. we have some images to show you from our slide show today. you can see smoke rising from the islamic state areas after an air strike outside. you can see that in the background. members carrying the coffins of two fighters. at least six extremists hold up this buildings today. two iraqi soldiers flashing the peace sign. the battle far from over. officials warn the extremists could use them as human shields. here an iraqi soldier taking down a flash right there. so far all signs point to terrorism.
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the officials said american s satellites could have missed an explosion. 66 people were on board egypt flight 804. egyptian investigator told the associated press that burn marks on some of the human remains suggest an explosion before the crash. the head of egypt's forensics agency dismissed the report as nothing but speculation. search teams from egypt, france and the united states continue to look for debris along with the plane's flight recorder. they haven't found them. the boxes could provide valuable clues. >> let's get into that. there are claims and counter claims. the small size of the body parts which have been recovered, he said none larger than the palm
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of a hand suggests that explosion. he claims there were burn marks on one arm the victim allegedly right next to the blast. as you noted, the head of forensics said no way. they also say it's not serious. what our analysts are saying what's most important is not the size of the debris but the size of the debris field. we know that the international search area is big. we just don't know where that debris is being picked up. >> what about a possible terror connection. anything on that yet? >> yeah, more on that. good information that our washington team got from our u.s. intelligence source. this individual who is privy to the investigation says he thinks there could be been an explosion. he says that explosion could have been triggered by terrorism
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and that most think the cause is not a mechanical problem. that's as far as i've heard an initial go. the state department is a little more circumspent. clearing up the confusion is important. they were asked for dna samples to do the matching up of bodies or body parts with the individuals. one final thing, shep, what all of our experts is unanimous on. we have to take what's coming out of egypt with real caution. back to you. >> great. usually terrorists take credit for explosions of this kind. so far that hasn't happened.
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