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>> we have to work on the iranian situation. trying to get the secretary to come he has a lot of questions to answer. harris: you will answer questions on "outnumbered" online. foxnews.com/outnumbered, over time. "happening now," now. enclosure in the cincinnati zoochlt the prosecutor announcing. that >> they had been considering child endangerment charges and alleging that the mother looked away when the child fell in. they decided there was not a case to substantate that. they will not go with the charges. >> the 17-year-old gorilla was shot and killed by the officials in order to save the life of the
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four year old boy. some say the gorilla was protecting the child and then became agitated when the people were screaming. >> in situations like this and the standard to be met if there were charges filed? and first of all, i will give you the elements of the charge child endangering. first you have to be be a parent, guardian or custiodian and the child must be under 18. and the parents must recklessly create a substantial risk to the
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safety of the child. with heedless indifference to the consequences and disregard substantial risk that the person's conduct is likely to cause a certain result. a child scampering away is not foreseeable. >> did the outcry of the public and all of the e-mails you received did that weigh on you? >> no. but i tell you, i have been a bit taken aback by some folks moral equivalence of human life and the like. and this is a beautiful little boy. and had they not acted. we were listening to the
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prosecutor deciding whether or not they would file charges against the parents in cincinnati. it did not roach the level of child endangerment. we know the exhibit on the school is opening on on tuesday and they have raised the fence height. >> politics. and the unbelievable season could be coming to a close on the democratic side within next 24 hours. hillary clinton sees the finish line not too far ahead. i am eric shaun. >> hillary clinton is only 26 delegates away from clinching the nomination and taking no chances and holding a series of of events and bernie sanders
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shows no signs of backing down. >> i would be honored to have your support in the california primary. if you have a ballot sitting at home, fill it out and send it in. >> this campaign is going to win because we are thinking big, not small. because we have a vision of where this country can can go. the fox team coverage carl cameron is covering the republicans. and jennifer griffin on the browsing democratic battles south of l.a. what is the temperature like climate and and political. >> it is heating up as the world marks dday of sorts. they are going to the polls tomorrow. and they are showing bernie
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sanders and hillary clinton locked in a race. she is still focusing her attacks on donald trump. >> donald trump has run a campaign based on insults. starting with immigrants and women every chance he gets. >> reporter: sanders gave no indication and questioning the clinton foundation and hinting of possible corruption. >> i have a problem when a sitting secretary of state and a foundation run by her husband collects many millions of dollars from foreign governments. they are dictatorship, do i have a problem with that? yeah, i do. >> reporter: bernie's young voters are trying to disrupt clinton's rallies.
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>> if i was them i would be screaming, too they are closed on election day. >> the democratic convention will be a contested convention. >> bernie said you will. >> we do have rules you know upon. this is still a democracy and somebody will have more votes and more delegates and we'll see what happens. >> reporter: secretary clinton will be here in mexico plaza outside of los angeles and making a last-minute appeal to latino voters. and we understand that president obama's aides reached out how he can be of use after tuesday. >> thank you for that report,
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eric? >> donald trump said he made a lot of money in a deal with former libyan dictator gaddafi. he also faced questions about the comment over the judge presiding over the trump university lawsuit. here is the latest on the latest comments, hi, carl. >> reporter: hi, eric. it is it a remarkable week and half and stems from the remarks about the judge involved in the civil suit. he is a federal u.s. district judge and judge said he was treated unfairly. and because the judge in trump's words a mexican, he's biassed and while trump tries to navigate the choppy waters of that language and criticism that suggest from democrats and republicans, it is not just
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inappropriate but viewed as racist. there is a tremendous back lash not only worried about that comment but the tone and tenor of all of trump's rhetoric. >> newt gingrich. and jeff flack said these times of things can't go forward. and mitch mccon canle and paul ryan. and mr. ryan gave donald trump the endorsement and had to distance his himself from trump's remarks. the judge was born p in indiana. if it is a hispanic. what if it was a muslim and he said yes, absolutely. and now, making the argument
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that ethnicity and nationality and heritage and religion could be the kind of thing justifying the judge's ability to meet justice. and as for the flip flop flip on libia. trump said it was necessary and the u.s. should try to stop the slaughter of the rebels. and calm things down as civilians were killed and he said we never should have gone in to libia. and now with isis taking over. he said we should have done targeted air strikes there is no example of him saying that. there is a steady stream of gop operatives come looking for work and promoting their works and all of them wondered what is going on behind the closed dor.
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grassroots and money and organizing. it is not like any campaign anybody has seen. and most of the polls suggest it is a to it race with hillary clinton. >> just described like twists and turns like a pretzel. >> hillary clinton sensing victory at hand. and california is getting much of the attention and five other states are heading to polls, new jersey, north and south dakota and montana. and we'll bring in our political panel. katelin and heidi, a senior political correspondent. and thank you for joining us. >> andicate len, she is expected to go over the number she's needed tomorrow and put away new jersey. and on the other hand, could lose california.
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what do you think is going to happen in california. >> there is polls that show a increasingly tight. it is it a blue state and favorable to democrats. and so a loss there would be a blow to her campaign in the terms of the momentum. she gained a lot with an effective line of attack against donald trump. we saw that that been beneficial in terms of rallying democrats and that could help her in california. but if she doesn't win, it would be a moral blow, she would have wrapped up the nomination by the close of the new jersey polls. >> heidi, we have seen the movie before. sanders seems to close the gap and that's what the polling in
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california locks like. they are are within the margin of error. if he surpasses her in california, what does it say about the campaign going forward. it is not like he can overturn the delegates, it is a matter of what is the impression to the voters? >> he will not have the strength to over turn them. she is likely to pass that 2328 just in new jersey. and it means we'll have heated exchanges between her and bernie sanders who will feel that this strengthens his hands in extracting concessions on the platform committee. and making what his come pain is, to the super delegates, even though it is it unlikely. she would have the policemeninged dell greats and multimillion lead in terms of
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the popular vote. bernie sanders wins california and does he make the case to stay in and how does he do that? >> he's telling everyone he will take it to the convention and he will participate in the contested convention. even though clinton will be ahead in pledged delegates and popular vote and successively clinch the nomination. bernie sanders has been railing against the establishment politics and rigged system as he calls it. and the idea of going to the super delegates and asking them to nip is hard. now -- it is pushing back a little bit. and i heard the train of thought. i have lots and lots of votes and you guys were pledged before p it started. that's his argument. it is rigged.
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we knew out of the gate before the first vote that was cast they would vote for her. >> it doesn't matter because she has the pledged delegates and put aside those people. she has the majority of the policemeninged delegates and going back to 2008, for example when barak obama's lead was only over 127 pledged delegates. and they you saw he had the more. it is the duty of the pledged delegates to reflect the case for the voters. honoring the greatest generation to this day. sfo years since d- day. 160000 american troops stormed
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a pivotal moment in world war ii 72 years ago today. an 160000 stormed the beaches. 77000 brave soldiers never made it back. their sacrifices will be remembered in ceremonies around the world, greg? >> reporter: yeah, melissa, it is hard and are harder for veterans of d- day to make it to
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france. but on the 72th anniversary there was a packed schedule of events for a good reason. among the young boys that landed there. 10000 fatal willities. 4500 killed and 25 of them americans and tales of courage. in the times that we have been there, it never ceases to amaze us. they came from the beaches and skies and parachutes around the town. the son of the mayor at the time said he was full of gratitute. and a french men said we are all friends here. and paying back some of that love, iowa state university
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cyclone university marching band. raised funds and flew over and one young man got his parachute caught on the church tower and next to omaha beach, the blood of young americans was flowing on that beach. the cemetery, something like 10000 are buried. a d- day veteran, a native of new berlin, wisconsin was honored and given france's legion of honor because he was one of those 19 year old kids who helped to save the world. back to you. >> greg, thank you for that. >> great generation.
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he said that when sander's supporters. >> if you figure this out. they are closed for election day. so have a good time. they agree with each other 93 percent p. who will be the best president? >> we'll have our analyst and strategist. welcome to you bochlth marjorie, let me start wu. it is neck and neck and within a margin of error. historic voter registration. what if sanders squeaks by? >> significance of california is not a concern. new jersey will close ahead of california and secure enough delegates. and that will be clinton
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securing the nomination. but california is a lot of money for democratic fund-raising and significant in the general election. heroining california is important for a momentum and energy. and align the democratic party around hillary clinton. >> look, david, align the democratic party behind hillary clinton. sanders will go in and claiming and vowing it will be a cop tested convention. let's see who wins. >> she's still going to be the nominee and her challenge for getting to the general election is having someone that fires up the base which she clearly struggles a bit with given how long sanders has held on.
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23 percent of the unfafar obviously. and eight percent donald trump. her challenge is to get them to vote in the general or keep them from going to donald trump. she has to do it when she makes the case under the policies of barak. >> how does she do that? you have tremendous number of kids impassioned and registered for the first time and going back to the 1960s. how do you get them to it go to hillary clinton and some may defect to donald trump? >> 13 percent of sanders may shift over to voting for trump. and ten not show up. and 67 percent for hillary. she is seeing a marketed shift.
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she is running a different kind of election. but in the general. she will take on trump with a new energy and you saw in the thursday speak attacking and addressi addressi addressing trump head. pill clinton said 93 percent of where we are as democrats is the same. and that is him playing to the progressive california voters. >> you expect a win in new jersey and california and then sanders said we are all friends? >> wouldn't we love to see. that i hope that everyone is friends in the end, but california is a wild card. new jersey looks strong. but a lot of work to turn them out for her. >> dave, your prediction.
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>> clinton will win and for many republicans this is the exact type of race they will run. donald trump will go after hillary clinton and her crooked ways and lying and is going to be a street fight which is a dissection of the direction of the liberals taking the country. >> that is the race right there. >> ready to go. >> donald trump not backing down amid back lash over the comments of a federal judge and newt gingrich called them inexcusive. and we'll break down the conflict surrounding the gop nominee. and janet yellen is giving a speech in philadelphia.
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who did not hold had back. >> it is inexcusable. he has the right to criticize the judge and his attorney can file to move the venue from the judge. but the judge was born in indiana. he is an american period. >> trump not taking the comments likely. and here is his conference. >> i saw newt and surprised at newt and thought it was inappropriate. i am trying to figure out why i am treated unfairly by a judge. >> those are political comments. is he justified in claiming legal. >> it is not recognized and neither is ethnicity or race or
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gender and for trump to say so reveals a stunning misunderstanding of our system of justice. there is no believes that the judge rowelled on. that and trump said i am treated unfairly because the judge ruled against him. the supreme court addressed. that and called u.s. versus grennal and said losing motion is not evidence of judicial bias. the reason he lost is the law and facts are against him. alberto gonzalez said he can ask the judge to recuse himself based on the appearance of inproprietority. >> that is not sufficient. trump's lawyers can ask the
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judge to recuse himself but p they haven't done. that i tell you why, they read the code of judicial contact that provide says the bounds of recowsal. personal evidence. and served as a lawyer in the case or financial impact or relative involved. personal bias does not arise because of a judge's heritage. it is intolerant for a litigant to suggest that the judge cannot be impartial. and so alberto gonzalez is wrong and if trump were to follow his advise he can be sanctioned by the court which is what happened to the litigants that i just
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cited. >> and the use of personal e-mail server against state department rules! >> if i had to do is over again i certainly wouldn't. i think the rules were not clarified until after i had left because it was the practice of others. there was certainly reason to believe which i did that what i practiced was in keeping with others. >> it is interesting to the scripted. you hear it. the rules were not clarified until after a left. that is the new quote. >> it is not true. the rules were abundantly clear and she violated the rules, clinton was instructed on the rules and the law which she took office. she received a national security
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indoctorination tutorial and signed a agreement and not to store the information. and she did it anyway. she makes another claim. other secretary of states did the same thing. that is not true. none of them had a private server and none of them conveyed classified information in their private e-mails. >> great stuff, thank you. >> thank you, greg. and janet yellen wrapped up a speech on the count roechlt the country add only 38000 jobs. it is expected to impact on the interest rates in the near future. first see how the market is
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doing right now. up 100 points because of rising oil prices. peter barnes is live in philadelphia covering the yellun speech. what does she say about the rate increase? >> reporter: everybody on the wall street and investment community listened for her remarks because the fed has a made on raising interest rates next week. up until friday, there was an expectation they could by a quarter of a point or so. and then all of the sudden, the bad job's report came out and everybody wanted to hear what chairman yellun said. she said the fed will be wrestling about what it says about the economy and the fed
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would be watching the data short term before it takes a move. she like the rest of us was thrown for a loop by the job's report. >> the market reduced pace of april and may a harbinger a slow down of the economy. or will monthly peril gains move up like they did earlier this year and in 2015. >> reporter: so what they want to make sure on and speck on in incoming data if this was just an aberration and one other thing they will be watching which is the vote in great britain on whether or not to exit the european union. that could cause economic rep
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repercussions. any change could play out later in the year. >> grab rolls i hear them cleaning up. >> i haven't had lunch. >> go before it goes away. a fox news alert on the court action involving the pharmaceutical ceo who sparked outrage when he raised life saving prescription prices. it included accusations that he schemed to defraud investors. he pled not guilty to charges that he lost investor's money and had the pharmaceutical
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company to pay them home. >> the body of mohammed ali returned to his hometown in louisville, kentucky. what we can expect on the services on friday that will honor and remember the late american iron. >> i've wrestled with alligators and tuszled and the what and land cuffed lightning and put p up thisseder in -- thunder in jail. you know i am bad.
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>> making plans of attending the funeral of mohammed ali. president bill clinton will gieft eeulogy. and president of turkey and king of jordan. this as the body of mohammed ali was turned to his hometown. our next guest had a special
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relationship. we have the former democratic congressman of maryland and congressman, thank you for joining and you say our condolence today. >> thank you for having me. >> there will be a muslim service on thursday and innerfaith on friday. what do you think that the message of friday's service will be? >> when you consider the people euologyize him. it is probably mohammed's last message of unity and peace and for a world that races out for a reconcilation. i think he you knew the message he wanted to send and when you consider how many people he touched in so many different lands and races.
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this is a final and fitting fare well. and that is one that all people shared in. >> what was the lesson that we took from that. what is spectacular was in the rings but he preached tollerance and accept apse and reaching out to those who are unlike us? >> inside of the ring he was the most gifted heavy weight ever to enter into the ring and he carried a love for fairness. and he fought for fairness and justice for all people. his message was to take pride in their heritage no matter what it was. and have hope that their conditions would not change and a future that is uncertain and
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usher in change on the heels of those that was counted. he redefined the sport of box that was the catalyst. >> it was polarizing and it was his opposition and banned from boxes and all that and the other side, his humanitarian purposes. you first met him through a charity? >> he agreed to come to baltimore to help raise money who were in a elementary school in the mosque and wanted them to have the right kind of books and materials and warm in the winner and cool in the summer and staged the exhibition and agreed to find heavy weights and yours
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truly. i was a 160 pound weakling and he let me bang on them and boat them with everything i had until i was exhausted and in training. and i think a part of his mind was in the training champ. and he let go of a punch and that's all i seem to remember. they dragged me off to the corner and tried to sit me up on the stool and after they administer ared those smelling salts. he came over to me and he took off his golfs and we reached out and i had tremendous respect. thank you. thank you for joining us and your thoughts this afternoon. melissa?
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is >> the legacy, of him standing over sonny liston 1960. ali was 23 years old and fighting for the first time under his new name after changing it from cassius clay. look at that photo. we'll be right back. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. to be taken care of. in good hands? like finding new ways home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee!
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shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. hi, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. newt gingrich calls donald trump's comments about the case in the trump u case the worst. we'll talk to greta van susteren and no charges will be filled against the parents of the child who fell into the gorilla
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exhibit at the cincinnati zoo. and a former police officer and friend of o.j. simpson believes simpson will eventually confess to killing his wife. why is he saying that now? join us for "the real story" just six minutes from now. for the first time a u.s. army officer is miss usa. >> miss usa 2016 is district of columbia! >> she is a 26-year-old logistics commander in the u.s. army reserve. she wowed the judgments with her answer to a question about women in combat. >> we are just as tough as men. as a commander of my unit, i'm
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powerful. i am dedicated and it is important that we recognize that gender does not limit us in the united states. >> there you go. barber says she will use her title to shed light on veterans issues. good for her. millions across the east coast will be in the path of a major storm, tropical storm colin has been gaining speed and strength off florida right now. we expect it will make land fall. later today, there goes colin and there's the path and janice dean has all the facts and figures in the fox extreme weather center. hi, janice. >> a quick mover, and that's the good news and it's a mess. the center of the storm is way out here. the rain is east of where the center is, and we'll watch the potential for flooding and even severe weather. we actually have a tornado warning north of gainsville. sometimes when the tropical
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storms make landfall we've got the rotation. tornado watches will be issued within the next couple of hours, and we have the potential for hail, damage is winds, isolated tornadoes through this evening for parts of central florida, and as you mentioned, eric, this is a quick mover. it will be out of here overnight tonight and tomorrow by this time it will be way out in the atlantic so that's the good news. back to you. >> thanks so much. >> chaos in new york city after kanye west tries to give a surprise could be sert and causes a near riot. ♪ are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an additional 1% now,
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time now for the final 30. kanye west causing chaos in new york city. thousands of fans stormed the streets after kanye tweeted about a secret nightclub show at 2:00 a.m. that after an appearance at an outdoor festival got rained out. >> the club show ended up not
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happening when 4,000 people showed up for a place that held 1,500 and the rapper did stand up out of the sunroof to shake hands with some of the fans. what a guy. >> at least some got to meet him. >> thanks for joining us. "real story" with gretchen starts right now. hi, everyone. backlash building on monday about the comments about the judge of mexican heritage overseeing his trump university lawsuit. lots of hoe-profile republicans criticizing that statement now but mr. trump is not apologizing. hi, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. this is "the real story." donald trump defending comments that the judge may not be able to treat him fairly because of his mexican heritage and adding a muslim judge may have a hard time staying impartial. fox team coverage. mike emanuel is standing by in california with a look at the democratic side of things but first to chief political correspondent live outside of trump tower in new york today. what evidence does trump have that this judge cou

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