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"justice" at 9:00 p.m. you will get a dose of "street justice" too. the greg gutfeld show is next. good night. see you in 24 hours. enjoy your evening. >> it's a fox urgent. widespread flooding killing three people in the south and heart breaking pictures of the devastation and rescues come out. rivers in louisiana and mississippi breaching their banks after days of of downpours. more than 1000 people were rescued in lous lose where flooding roach the record levels. we'll have much more on this developing situation ahead on the fox report. >> we are waiting on a rally with donald trump and his supporter ares. i am laura in for julie
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banderas, and this is the fox report. tonight'ser rally in connecticu it hasn't gone republican since the elder president bush won in 1988. he hit new york up for money with a fundraiser on long island and firing back in a report that claims his campaign is crumbling. and the staffs efforts to get him back to track. >> and there are stories are nonexist not unnamed sources. >> clinton is working to swing the money on tax returns for trump. >> even richard nixon released
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tax returns to the public because he said as has every major nominee said the american public has a right to show them. trump is not doing. it he said the rules that apply to everybody else do not apply to trump. >> and will the nominee react to these developments at the event tonight. we begin with peter doocey with the trump campaign infairfield, connecticut. late- breaking developments with the tax returns and the v, nominee. >> let's hear it. >> mike pence told wabc that his tax returns are ready for release soon. and that is only reaction to hillary clinton and only word from trump tower is trying to
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turn the tables and get hillary clinton to release more interesting records. jason miller said hillary clinton turned over the only records no one wants to see her. the american public wants to see the 33000 e-mails she destructed and trump himself applied more pressure and he tweeted this evening. we now have confirmation as to why crooked h wanted to be sure no one saw the e-mails. pay for play, how can she run for pres? and they are trying to build a bigger foot print in florida in the report. by labor day, the trump team wants to have 25 field offices open and 200 paid staffers on the ground there and that is a big signal to all of us how important florida is on trump's
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plan to get the votes. >> what is the trump campaign doing differently now to try to get the republican base fired up? >> they don't just want republicans to vote for donald trump on election day, they want them to be on the look out for voter fraud and anding backers to go on line and volunteer themselves as election observers. he believes big crowds will be for him and funny business hillary may be to blame with. >> is everybody here voting? >> if you do that. if you to that, we'll not lose. the only way to lose and i mean this in pennsylvania is if cheating goes on. eriowa e was the same thing as this. and i know the state well. >> connecticut upon doesn't
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always get a ton of love from presidential candidates and a lot of the people are aware of that. they waited many of them most of the room waited several hours on probably the hottest day of the year we have felt just to spend the night with the gop nominee. thank you, peter. >> and now to the clinton campaign, it is trying to turn up the pressure on donald trump to release taxes. and that is it as they play defense in the e-mail scandal. brian is on set with us. brian, what more did tim kaine say about that. >> the clinton campaign wants voters to pay attention to trump tax returns. and speaking at the college in new hampshire earlier today, kaine said trump doesn't want
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people to see the tax returns because he's hiding something and saying that the republican nom no likely doesn't donate to charity as generously as he claimed. >> it might show investmentes to people we have questions about and might show us right down to the cents, how much he would benefit on the tax plan on the table. >> clinton campaign asking people to ask what was the reason trump didn't release tax returns. clintons released theirs. they made over 10000007 million coming from speaking fees. the clinton camp pointing out they are have 40 years of tax returns. kaine released ten upon years yesterday.
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bill clinton is weighing in on his wife's e-mail controversy. >> he was speaking in las vegas and the notion that his wife spent e-mails classified at the time they upon were sent is bull. >> the fbi director testified before congress, he had to a mend his previous day statement that she never received e-mails marked classified. this is the biggest load of bull i ever heard of. >> they say it is not bull. the fbi marked emaims marked classified. and bill clintons comments come when judicial watch released new e-mails on whether or not hillary clinton awarded donors with special treatment when she was secretary of state.
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>> thank you. and we invite you for a fox news sunday exclusive. chris wallace sits down with indiana governor and vice-presidential nominee mike pence. >> do you believe that hillary clinton was involved to pay to play with big donors. >> it lookses that way more and more. the new e-mails that have been made public in the last week, seem to make a direct connection between favors done by state department officials and major foreign donors to the clinton foundation. and the american people have a right to know. >> that is mike pence tomorrow. and chris will have a interview with a hillary clinton supporter, clare mccaskil. >> the leader of a new york city mosque and his assistant shot
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and killed in broad daylight. it happen upon in queens, new york. the iman had just taken part in the saturday service. both victims were wearing muslim attire and shot in the back of their heads. investigators are search issing for the gunman and said the motive is not clear. >> the motive is not yet determined and nothing to indicate they were targeted. >> and already people are gaerthing to protest violence. we'll have more on this as it breaks. >> more now on deadly flooding in the south. louisiana, flood water withes reached record levels. emergency officials say more than 1000 people were rescued including this incredible moment in baton rouge where a man
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that is incredible. mississippi feeling the effects of releaseless rains. and the rivers are are breaching the banks after downpours. alabama could face a similar situation as storms travel oast. will carr has the latest. >> it is a historic sdaefrt. louisiana is in the state of america tonight. neighborhoods are swamped by water and cars are swept away. and roads and interstate are shut down and areas have received so much water that residents were trapped and had to be rescued by boats and helicopters. and the national guard and coast guard and people will private boats are pulling them out of the water. take a listen.
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>> as of right now. well over a thousand people rescued not only from their homes but from the vehicle. and some people have been clinging totros and other things and swift- moving flood waters. we've also rescued more than 100 pets at this point. >> flood waters went through cemeteries and the governor's mansion fladed and he had to evacuate and he warned residents about what is to come in 36 hours. the rivers and the creeks are expected to it crest at historic levels and the governor is telling everybody that the worst may still be yet to come, laura. lots more ahead including investigators on the scene after
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>> and u.s. seizing back control from isis in the syrian city of manbeje. we are told men shaved their beards and women uncovered their faces. the liberation after heavy fighting in which the militants used civilians as shields. it it is important because it is on the supply route between the isis strong hold and ra qqa. n200 current and former democratic law makers on line. there is a cyber attack targeting democrats. this hack is bigger than thought this after the leaked e-mail prompted debbie wasserman-schultz to resign as
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chairperson of the dnc. how did hackers steal this information, rich? >> laura, hacker identifying gooses fer 2.0. they just posted internal memos and personal contact information of democratic operatives. in a letter to the democratic colleagues, nancy pelosi reported i have sick calls and voice mails and text messages. please be careful not to allow your children or family members to answer the phone and text messages. i am changing my phone number and advoice you to do as well. >> the e-mailed showed a bias
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for hillary clinton over bernie sanders. >> who is responsible for all of this? >> reporter: law makers are blaming russian hackers. what is unclear who has the information or what they release. >> i know it is a watergate- like electronic break in and anyone who exploits the embarrassment or something like that is an accomplice to that. >> and the congressman in the house intelligence committee said i have every confidence that law enforcement will identify the responsible parties and when they do, i hope the administration will disclose who was attempting to interfere with the american process and levy strong consequences against
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those responsible. >> terrifying news in the american mall. sounds of gun fewer and a scramble for safety. an entire mall evacuated and locked down after an apparent shooting and now questions of what happened and hear why. >> big developments surrounding the players in the net flix making a murderer. what does it mean for stephen a very sentenceed to it life in prison and this. >> what was the next act for >> what was the next act for carlyyour insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car.
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safety after the a parent sound of gunfire in a north carolina mall. that is as loud pops were heard inside of crab tree valley mall startling shoppers and workers and sending them scrambling. hundred upons of people evacuated and the mall was put on lock down and the witness heard dozen shops. but police haven't determined if there was an actual shooter. so far no suspects. nan overturned conviction in the murder case. the judge said deceptive tactics to coerce a conversion.
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what does this mean for the main suspect of the series in here's more from wisconsin. >> reporter: brendan daszey's confession over turned. the judge ruled it was coerced bite investigators. and the attorney tweeted justice for brend an as another law oen forcement convicted the innocent and foiled by an unbiassed court. many wonder what it means for her client. >> i hope that stephen a very is next. >> the attorneys have convinced millions who watched net flix that a very was innocent. friday's ruling may not lead to a new trial for a very. the controversial video was not
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used in trial to help convict a very. >> even though it was nottoused in stephen's trial, the jorquestion, 99 percent of the jurors believed and it was largely based on a false narrative. >> it was not the truth. and you know, it was in fact, refuted by all of the physical evidence that proved it could not have happened. >> avery's attorney said it would show it was cop crime evidence. >> he will be released in 90 days unless the prosecutors try
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him again. we have a live look for you in sacred heart in connecticut. donald trump is trying to drum up support in hopes of turning the blue state red. >> my son told us to get us out. we got clothes together and wading out. and then they got us. and the water cut him off. ndevastating flooding in the south. two states in the state of emergency as downpours leave much of the region under water. >> we want to tell you about star wars' fans feeling the disturbance in the force. kenny baker who brought r2d2 to life has died at age 81. he was struggling with a lung condition. he loves behind a half century of work. he performed in known 50s as a comedian and musician.
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>> an update on three breaking stories. minutes away from a rally for donald trump and his supporters in sacred heart university in fairfield, connecticut. that is a blue state and hasn't voted republican since president george bush in 1988. we are monitoring the event and bring you all of the news as it breaks. >> also developing tonight, deadly flooding in the south. the governors of louisiana and mississippi declaring a state of emergency. rivers are breaching their banks after days of heavy rain. three people have been killed
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and 1000 were rescued. more evacuation orders are possible and people should be able to leave their homes in a moments notice. parts of alabama could face a similar situation as storms pull in tomorrow. >> protest in queens. a gunman shot and killed a muslim leader and his assistant in broad daylight. they were walking home in afternoon prayers. both victims were wearing muslim attire. here is a picture now. more on this as we get developments. >> now to the olympics in rio. officials will drain and refill one of the swimming pools that got a lot of attention because the water turned green. officials say no health risk for
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the lite lots. but the sin kroinized swimming will start. they have dealt with water problems. rowers are becoming sick and divers complain about itchy eyes. >> they decided to radical measures to fix the pool water, right? >> that's right, laura. it is getting worse in the indorpools. they are blue to murky greevenlt they decided on a radical but simple thing to do. drain at lost one of those million gallons of water. and step hourses to get it back for the synkroinized simmer ares. that would have been impossible in the murky green water. it was so bad in the diving pool, they cancelled one of the practices. and the athletes complaining of
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the chlor own and smell. and so a lot of explanations of what may have caused it. aldpshgs a e. or too many chemcheps or not enough. and no clear explanation. officials say there was no danger to the athletes. >> you wonder what the outdorlite -- outdoor athletes doing to keep safe. >> the rowers and sailers, you can see them in training trying to do everything they can to protect mouth ands faces and keep the water out. the first possible victim might have been wednesday after an event. a belg began sailor is doing porly. she was expected to. >> all right we lost contact
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with steve. he was reporting for us. we'll bring you more as we have it on fox news. >> i have a question for you. what is in a name or domain. government control of free speech and a lawsuit. the white house wants to give control of internet do dht main names to an international board. critics argue it could give power to the web to hostile regimes. >> for the last 18 year accident, the u.s. government controlled domain through a nonprofit group called the internet cooperation for assigned names and numbers. they manages domain and.comand.gov and.p pizza. obama is planning to end the contract and giving up control of the domain naming to a global board of directors.
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this will allow governments like russia and china and iran to control the internet and potentially stifle free speech. and now a coalition of conservatives are pushing congress to sue the obama administration. in a letter this week. 26 tech organizations wrote. without robust safe guards. it could fall under the sway of hostile governments for freedopes protected by the first amendment. twice government has prevented it. and now the administration said they plan to move ahead. in a letter to lawmakers. larry strict land said free expression is not because of u.s. government overnight forecast sight or any relationship that the united states has with icon. it is protected when stake
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holders work together to make decisions. unless the president changes his mind or the lawsuit is brought the u.s. will hand over control of icon next month. >> vice-president joe biden planning to travel to turkey as tensions sky rocket. the turkish president wants the u.s. to extradite a muslim leader whom they blame for an attempt to overthrow the government. turkey is cracking down and thousands of people have been arrested. >> a teenager dying in a tragic crash. this is our top story in america. ohio, a heart breaking scene. a high school water polo team on the way to a tournament when the van slammed in a semitruck and
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four others. the mother of one of the teen drove the van. sdmshgs a man -- a man wrestles with a gator. he tried to lasso the rope around its neck. and also in texas. a suspect's truck crashes in to another vehicle. the truck sped through the intersection and gets tbone. no one was hurt. >> and a suspected thief busts a move. he is accused of stealing a car from a high school in miami. the judge was not impressed with the routine and set is the bond at $20,000.
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priebus. carly fiorina is not commenting, but the former gop presidential candidate set her sites on the chairman for the republican national community. she will domain for rnc were registered last month. >> she's been working at it and has an extensive travel schedule planned and campaigning for vulnerable be congressional candidates. >> she served as a running mate for ted cruz and would hardly be lost on the 168 members of the rnc who will vote for the successor for reince priebus who is expected to step down after throw terms. >> others loyalist approve. and utah senator mike lee struggled to change the rnc
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rules including an effort to strip the party chair to chose. and if elected fiorina would be uplikely to cede power. but that would be strengthening the hand of party activists and hilo advantageous for the running mate mulling a run in 20/20. she would be able experts told fox news to draw on the funds accumulated by two of the political action committees. >> they could be used without restriction. she will have to report it to the sec, but there is no limitation for the use of those funds. >> regardless if she wins or seeks the chairmanship. foxed inners said there is a hunger for changes in the way
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the rnc governs itself. that battle will have to wait until after november. >> and a programming note for you. don't miss donald trump laying out his ideas for fighting terror on a special hanitiy. >> trump attacks and threats against america. the gop candidate lays out what needs to be done. tuesday. >> and 10:00 p.m. eastern on fox news channel. >> a saudi led air strike reportedly killing four children. that is our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >> yemen, a saudi led air strike killing six people includeing four children. it happened at a religious school. medical teams rushed ten other
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children to the hospital. more than a thousand children have died in the year long conflict with the government and rebels. chuna, strong rains flooding downtown streets and trapping people in their cars. passengers on a nor by bus rescued three people by pulling them through the bus window. cuba, retired leader castro celebrate ps his 90th birthday with thousands of his closest friends. the celebration was on the plaza outside of the newly opened u.s. embassy. fire works and colorful floats and dancers and music culminated to a giant birthday concert. >> north korea, forget october fest. the country launching its first bore festival with a competition. they guzzled bores on a restaurant boat.
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it is named after the river that flows through the capitol city. that's a wrap on the fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> a growing number of states embracing a new generation of of 911 biousing 20th century communication tools. something youous every day could now save lives. a ferris wheel accident leaving a six year old girl
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six years old suffered a traumatic brain injury and the 16-year-old is recovering from unspecified injuries. the ferris wheels returned to the manufacturer for repairs. >> and nation wide enabeling 911 dispatchers from getting help upon from people who can't make a phone call. we visited camden, new jersey to see how it works. calling 911 in an emergency is not possible if you are in a dangerous situation where being overheard could bring you serious harm but texting 911 could safe your life. >> they can send a text message. >> it is not available everywhere. it is only in 36 states and puerto rico based on the call
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centerability to accept text. it became available in all of new jersey where it is it a important part of the public safety tool kit. especially like the orlando night club shooting when they were hiding and sending messages. >> we are getting live information from a text on 911 about how many people and shooters there are and if anybody is hurt. >> the fcc requires mobile providers to text to 911. but not all call centers can accept the messages. groups have a concern. >> my number one concern is a false perception to text to 911. and the second concern that i have, there needs to be leadership in communities and state level and congress to ensure texting is available for all consumer ares. >> it doesn't provide the
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detailed information that land line does. and call when you can and text when you can't. >> we found out many more cities like new york don't have the technology due to the infrastructure work. switching the copper wire to a digital one could take 7000002 years to complete. >> well, it is it a win- win- win for team usa. we'll show you who is getting it done for the red, white and blue coming up in high lights of day eight of the winter limb lip -- olympics. ♪ for those who can't imagine life without two wheels, allstate offers a genuine parts guarantee,
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bronze. the fencer was the first olympian to wear a i jab in history. and michael phelps will take the competition. phelps came in the game as the most decorated olympian of all time with 22 medals and he added to that four goals and one silver. he ended up in a throw- way tie in a very eventful olympics so far especially for team usa. >> and the olympics could spark a baby bomb. experts say the gold medal performance from simone may inspire parents to name their daughters after them. more parents want to tell
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hi, everyone. good morning. it's sunday, the 14th of august, 2016. we have breaking news overnight. mayhem in milwaukee. one of america's most dangerous cities goes up into flames after a deadly shooting following a traffic stop. [ gunfire ] >> hey, man! [ bleep ]! >> violent riots erupting after a standoff between police and an angry mob. five businesses burned to the ground as rioters opened fire at officers, throwing bricks and torching squad cars. >> good morning on this sunday morning. we like
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