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security forces of afghanistan are still trying to clear the facility. >> conner, we want to show you the pictures of what we to have so far. there are reports of injuries and there are no numbers yet. this could be ongoing and continue to try to clear the campus. conner, we'll stay on the story, in the meantime back here at home. donald trump will spoke in a rally in florida. he is expected to talk about immigration and law and order policy and as you can imagine hillary clinton. we'll cover all of the news "happening now". it is impossible to figure out where the clinton foundation ends, and the state department begins. >> donald trump is not the only one putting pressure on hillary clinton on so is- called pay to
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play allegations. who else is saying that the clinton foundation should shut down. governor rick scott join us us on his efforts to fight the health crisis. >> and the judge puts the freeze over a class action lawsuit over an iced drink at starbucks. it is all "happening now". starbucks, really? that is a great controversy. fox nows alert. donald trump will take the stage in a key battleground state in florida and whether he can win it. i am genally. >> and i am greg jarret in for jon scott. donald trump will enter and set up attacks on hillary clinton. he blasted his rival after a bombshell report claiming that half of the nongovernment officials that she met with as secretary of state was clinton
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foundation donors. a special prosecutor should be investigating the foundation. >> the scandal that i speak of is is the state department's pay for play. it's right now looked at seriously. probably nothing will happen oven though it should happen, because she is protected by our country like nothing before and it is a disgrace. >> trump is not the only one applying pressure. usa put moth balls of the clinton foundation. only way to eliminate the odorof the foundation is wind it down and put it in moth balls and transfer important charitable work to the another large american charity such as the bill and melinda gates
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foundation. >> the clinton foundation said it only includeed private officials and not government officials. >> we have former national youth outreach director for jaup kerry for president. and elist from high noon strategy. lisa, the editor arial board at usan is no fan of donald trump. but they make a couple of points. first of all, hillary clinton is distrusted by the vast majority of americans and if she doesn't shut this thing down, she opens herself up to the pay to play charges she was subjected to as secretary of state. >> it is to little too late. there is a reason why the fbi recommended the justice
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department investigate the clinton foundation for corruption. it locks like corruption and look at associated press report and 55 percent of the nongovernment individuals that she held calls with and sat down with were clinton foundation donors and the business time reported that arm sales increased under her watch to the governments that donated to the clinton foundation. new york times ran a story about sale of uranium one that gave russia 20 percent. and there were donors on that. >> and that can cross the line. the clintons are now promising to shut it down in the acceptance of foreign money if she's elected president to avoid the appearance of impropriority.
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if it appears improper as president wasn't it improper as secretary of state. how does it make sense? >> it is trumped up charges and on a charity. >> why are are they shutting it down. >> if you read the e-mails there were no special treatment. request were made for meetings and routeed through the proper channels. >> then why shut down foreign money after the election? >> she is afraid of the appearance. >> wasn't there an appearance of impriority? >> the republicans are going to attack her. >> that is not true. it is it not republicans. this is the new york times and usa today. >> she needs to shut it down. it is not only republicans, but
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usa today and former democratic governor lisa, i will go to you on this. trump's condemnation of hillary clinton and the foundation, he overlooked the fact that he gave hundred thousand to the clinton foundation when she was secretary of state, later he said it was 250,000. how can donald trump, lisa, credibly claim it was all wrong and corrupt if he was actively participating? >> i think the individuals who reported on this have focused on the foreign governmentses and the 40 percent of the top donors. >> it is not just foreign money. >> but greg, the problem here is that hillary clinton was the top diplomat taking money the clinton foundation from foreign governments. it is the reports i laid out. and what certainly appear like
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a pay to play scenario and couple that, also, greg, hold on, with the fact that she intentionally set up a private server and tried to delete e-mails and the fact that she didn't disclose the donors. and it looks like there is something she is hiding here. >> and let me get my question in. excoriates hillary clinton for lack of transparency and he will not release tax returns? >> he's a hypocrite in chief. we don't know the ties he has to china that he releases publicly. without releasing the tax return. we don't know. >> it is politicians. >> she was the nation's top diplomat. >> thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> fox news alert and a major
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escalation in the fight against isis. launching ground forces across the border in syria targeting the terror group meant to take the border town. syria's government called that action against their sovereignty is. all of this as vice-president meets with the country. and turkey on edge in the wake of a coup last month and they are point ping us at fault from that. and there is more on the complexits here. benjamin? >> reporter: the visit by biden couldn't come at a time when relations are low between turkey and united states. biden arrived in turkey to ease the tensions after last month's coup and immediately forced to
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deny that the u.s. had any knowledge of it. >> did not, did not have any foreknowledge of what befell you on the 15th. >> they base that coup on the u.s. cleric and formally demanded his extradition and president ergoden saying it was not benefitting the united states. turkey attacked isis in a key border town. and u.s. advisors were giving jets air cover. the border attack is seen by many as an attempt to stop kurdish forces from gaining. and biden called on the kurdish forces to move back to the
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river. and they need turkey's air bases and they are reaching out to both. and so interesting developments, the u.s. deciding which side to back in this. jenna. >> there is more fear in the the state of florida over the spread of the zika virus. one of them is in a area with no previous infections. we'll talk to governor scott about his efforts to battle the virus. >> looking at the florida state grounds where they are expected to address immigration and law and order policy and probably go after hillary clinton on the pay to play allegations that we were talking about during her time at
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>> the republican nominee explaining his change on immigration. we'll watch out for remarks on him. in the meantime in florida, one of the big stories is zika and a new case of zika virus popping up in tampa bay and four new cases in wynwood. the governor will tell us about that. governor rick scott is joining us from the state of florida. we'll start with zika, and get clarity. we see headlines of new cases we want to know what is happening. you have a case in pinellas county that is away from the miami area. what are the new cases that you are dealing with in florida?
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>> sure, we yesterday announced a case in pinellas county south of tampa bay. and today nontravel related case in palm beach county. we do an investigation to see if there is local transmission. to date, we have a case of 43 cases that are nontravel related in the entire state. 60 million tourist this year. two areas both in miami-dade county and half a square mile where there is local transmission. but we have not sewn any new cases in two weeks. and just announced miami beach. one-half square mile where we believe this were five cases of local transmission. we do mosquito abatement and here's what is frustrating.
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the federal government is not been a partner. i have request in cvc. we need more zika test kits. they only gave us a portion of the last ones. and we need more lab support from the cvc. and 10000 kits for pregnant women. >> let me stop you. what you are saying. having accurate data is crucial and imperative. are are you dependent on the federal government to know what is happening in the state of florida? >> we have some individuals that come down from the cvc, no, we are doing our own. we have tested over 30000 mosquitoes and haven't found any the yet with zika. we rely on the federal government for are zika related test kit. but we do our own lab.
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we need prevention kits for zika for pregnant women. and i have allocated state dollars. 26 million so far. and we'll do more if we need. to i asked for a plan from fema and they have not given it to me. >> i have a four month old at home. and when i wases pregnant it was an issue. you have to show you travelled and not everyone has symptoms. i have friends who are in florida and pregnant and had a similar experience of getting the test and whether or not it is conclusive and so what is your real concern about the data that you are looking at to get an accurate picture of what is happening? >> it is not just the test. you are not going to get zika if
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you have not been. it is transmitted by sex or bitten. that's how you get it. we do the assessment and test together. we have to determine if there is any local transmission. we are interested in keeping everybody safe in our state. our job is to protect every pregnant woman in the state and that's what we are working on every day. >> it is it a big job be and we understand the frustration with the government and we know it gets complicated. there is ideas on what to do from the candidates. and we'll ask you about politics in florida. back with governor rick scott in just a moment. rtificial flavo. so we invented a word that means that. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak
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>> and we expect mr. trump to speak shortly. there is a question of who he pivoted on the plan. and my understanding the arrival of donald trump as he gets to the arena. and we will take his comments to see what he has to say. joining us is governor rick scott. i know you are a trump supporter and i am curious as a republican in the state of florida, when you look at real chlor politics there locks like a tightening and clinton is still ahead. it looks tighter than in previous weeks. what does donald trump need to do to win the state of flor. >> i should know.
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i am chair of the super pac. we have to get our message out about what hillary clinton is. look at clinton foundation and remember the leak in the bedroom was for sale and now foreign policy is for sale. and what donald trump needs to do is talk about jobs and focus on the issues that hillary clinton has. she clearly worked with the secretary of state and her foundation. we have an ad, we are broke when we left the white house. and now they are worth over 100 million. and we'll keep getting the message out. >> what do you think of the immigration issue. this are those who say it is a key issue for donald trump. he started with his campaign
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deporting 11 million people here illegally. it is a big issue in florida with the immigrants that you have coming in the state. what is your position on that and what do you want to hear from donald trump? >> we believe be in legal immigration and we are are a great melting pot. obama has failed us. we need a clear policy that is fair. and we need a president that will secure the borders and have an immigration policy that is good for americans. >> how do you define fair. >> we have to know who is coming to our country. and remember after the paris bombing. you want to know who is coming to your state. wiknow that a syrian refugee was one of the terrorist and i was on a white house call and they said we'll not tell you the
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background of kwn coming to your state. that's not how immigration works in the country and we want people to come to the country and i have to keep everybody in our state and tourist are all safe. >> that's why we will be here. and that is a platform that you support. and what i support is let's secure our boarder and come up with a policy that is good for americans. make sure everyone knows will work and let's have a good vetting process so we know who is coming in our country. >> the people that are here, that is the crux of donald trump's platform in the beginning of the campaign. how do you deal with the people who are here? it is it a politically sensitive
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topic. and we understand governor scott, if you don't want to answer the question, you don't have to. what do you do with the people who are here and if donald trump is for deporting 11 million here. what about other supporters like you stand behind him? >> i think you start step one. security in the border. step two, process you know who will come in your country. and there is is it more are things to do. we all agree we need a secure board. president obama will not do it. hillary clinton does not care to vet the people. start with those things we agree on and do those first. >> we should all agree to deport the mosquito come to zik a. >> make sure they don't come. >> deportation for mosquitoes
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with zika. and we'll be back with you, governor as we get more news from donald trump. thank you very much. >> we have brand new poll numbers of battleground state of north carolina. and donald trump is going to be be appearing in a rally in tampa, florida in a moment. we'll take you there live when it begins. canned cheer i work 'round the clock. i want my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i want to trim my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® provides powerful a1c reduction. releases slow and steady. works like your body's insulin. when my schedule changes... i want something that delivers. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i miss or delay a dose, i take it when i remember, as long as there's at least 8 hours between doses. once in use, it lasts 8 weeks
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just getting this in. death toll rising to 120 in italy, according to the prime minister. the 6.2 magnitude quake north of rome as people were sleeping. the search and rescue is frantic and may last 24- 48 hours as the search for survivors continues there. there is pictures of the rubble and injured being taken away and we'll continue to monitor the situation. back to politics now. fox news alert. we await donald trump in florida. a brand new map showing seven more states moving toward clinton this gives her a path to 322. and she needs 270 to win the presidency. and the wall street journal
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pointing to an article that states a trump victory over hillary clinton would require a sweep of set of battle states that he is competitive. ohio, florida, pennsylvania and north carolina and both describe them as the heart of the race. mrs. clinton could win with just one of them. and all of this as the poll shows clinton with a slight lead in north carolina. and joining us with more on that is our are expertses. focusing on florida. we spoke to the governor there. i am curous what you think of trump's chances of florida and issues he needs to take on to won that state. >> the majority of the polling is showing that trump is down and hurting down ticket races. you are seeing rubio, a strong
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conservative republican facing opposition. now the polling is tighten nothing states like florida because that is a strong swing state that really does determine where the election goes. clinton is focusing and what we saw earlier this week, moves like clinton pulling all advertise nothing colorado and virginia that is 22 electoral votes and focus on contested races. >> i am curous about that. emily, we'll continue here briefly if we can. we are watching for trump's comments on immigration. what do you think are the key issues in the state of florida for trump to take up if four states he has to win. >> immigration is one of them. not only in florida but arizona it is costing him. obama lost arizona by nine points which is a huge amount
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and that is a state that is competitive. and it is issues like immigration that really hurt trump's campaign in arizona, and around the country and it will make a difference. >> you saw the governor not really want to talk about whether he was for deporting the illegal immigrants that are here. it is a sensitive topic. and that is a big question for donald trump about where he stands on that. that brought a lot of voters to him. >> that is a pivot issue of the election. it put him ahead of 16 other republican candidates during the primary process but causing problems in the general election. a lot of it has to do with which the manner donald trump. the right and left agree that the issue of illegal immigration in the united states needs to be
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solved. is the wait times for immigrants to be citizens. they need to be solved. donald trump can start talking about it in a intelligent manner. but instead of saying we'll build a wall. a college educated voters say the issue is more complex from that. and give us more specifics. >> as we wait for the specifics, we'll watch for the campaigns toward the dewait and they will hone the position and where each other stands on the issue. and talk about clinton pulling the ads in colorado and up by real clear politics of ten ponents. what does that mean for turn out. clinton looks like she's going to win do you you think that will affect voter turn out and the supporters to turn out and voter. she's got it in the bag, i will not worry about it. >> it will not hurt her in the
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electoral college and winning. we could see an affect with the popular vote. clinton has an opportunity for a land slide with the electoral college. but anti- trump republicans are not going to vote for her. they will vote for garjohnson. there is a risk for clinton. but people are concerned about the california primary and sanders would be having a victory. but she had a solid win in california. i don't think it is a concern. >> that is good context for us, emily. we have to remember the ongoing list and what sort of precedent they set. thank you so much. >> and remember the lawsuit over the infamous coffee that was too hot? there is now one about the iced version of coffee. what a judge just ruled on a lawsuit against starbucks and
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wasn't this in science third grade? joining me is emily who is a criminal defense attorney and trace joins us. good to see you. troy, anybody can file a lawsuit for money damages and proving that anybody can make allegations and follow suit. it would drive me crazy with the frivolous lawsuits. it happens all of the time. is this a classic example? >> it is. anyone can sue anyone for anything. and for once, i am happy it report in a los angeles courtroom, justice prevailed and the right thing happened. and common sense won the day. and the judge said no reasonable person. like you said it. even a child upons when you order a ice to drink there is a
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lot of the ice. the starbucks puts it in clear cups and everybody knows how much ice and beverage they are getting it. >> emily the plaintiffs and lawyers compounded the errors by bringing it in federal court. federal judges are stern and strict and they don't take it lightly and get angry over frivolous things. there is a powerful preassumption of rejecting. and they would give the plaintiff an opportunity to correct that complaint and saying go back and fix it and then you will get a day in court. the judge flat out concealed it. if a kid can see it, so can you. it is important to note that he made the distinction between
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beverage and drink. they advertise about their drinks and not the ice. >> i was joking in third grade or second grade, you fill up a cup with ice. and pull out the ice and how much liquid is left. and obviously you see that left. and the judge pointed that even a child knows this? >> absolutely. i discussed this with an attorney in my office who used to be a tar bucks baristas. the green warnings are not there for decorations and starbucks fills up the liquid to a certain line and then the ice. and everyone is getting the certain amount of liquid. the tossed it out. nall you have to do is ask the
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barrista to put in less ice. >> i ask for more ice. >> now there is a lawsuit. jenna wants more ice. you know what, in some countries, if you bring a frivolous assault you have to pay a hefty price. but the united states not so much. do we need to beef up the law in stupid silly stuff. >> i would love to see this. but the federal rules procedures and acknowledging a gate keeping to the court and that is important to seven. and there is a similar case presently in san francisco court where plaintiffs allege starbucks undersold the lattes. >> i read the complaint.
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what advertisement? there's no advertisement that promises a certain amount in your clear, transparent club. i am ought of time. >> it is important to know there is a example lawsuit going on in illi. >> it will be the same result. and troy, and emily thank you. and good to see you. >> this is where we compliment. you want less ice and i want more. >> you always want more. you are all about more and i am all about less. >> we'll let our viewers contemn plate the issue. rudy guiliani is a constant on the trump campaign trail. and speaking in tampa which is in the key state of florida.
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we'll watch comments on immigration and national security and a terror attack in florida earlier this year and comments about the controversy over hillary clinton and the new associated press report about those who had access to her and perhaps way. couple of issues to watch for donald trump. and rudy guiliani getting the crowd warmed up. back in just a moment. back in just a moment. canned lowerproved fuel economy. even technology to make engines more efficien what company does all this? exxonmobil, that's who. we're working on all these things to make cars better and use less fuel. helping you save money and reduce emissions. and you thought we just made the gas. energy lives here.
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and the ceo makers gets a hefty price as the price goes right up. that more on aehq next. new information on fis ill fuels as oregon looks to become the very first state to phase out coal. >> yes. as you mentioned. only oregon is going completely coal-free and they have to get there in just 14 years. the state's only coal plant has to shut down by 2020 but the state still gets one-third of its electricity from coal. to replace that will be a challenge. they think they can get there by bringing a bunch of renewable energy projects on grid. they were afraid of ballot measure that would have been
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harder to beat. it's mandate to build more wind fans. wind is not reliable. eastern oregon is already filling up with turbins and many locals have wind farm fatigue. in fact, one small group has held up a wind farm impact for years. the u.s. chamber of commerce did a study recently. they make a ban on coal risky. >> all hype, no substance. it's putting little badges on our chest saying look at us, aren't we great. it's such an oregon thing. >> in conjunction with the ban on coal, one half of all the power used in oregon will have to be renewal by 2040. that does not include hydropower. very difficult to get to that.
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jena. >> thank you. donald trump is expected to speak before. right now the warmup act is former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. pam bondi, the u.s. attorney general, think we saw her with donald trump, may also warm up the crowd just a bit before the republican nominee speaks up in front of the crowd. we'll be right back with more coverage. i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked other. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com.
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airborne traveling at about 90 miles an hour. what do you think? are you going to take a chance? >> not a chance. i,000 the blue spruce was the big one. >> when you see it sitting there, it makes you think about a free ride. >> not my cup of tea, but it's in england. >> best of luck. >> thanks for joining us. we're watching donald trump. american headquarters starts right now. we begin with a fox news alert. donald trump about to take the stage in tampa, florida, where he'sen to attack hillary clinton and the clinton foundation. hello, everyone. this is ahhq. e he's going to talk growth, trade, and hillary clinton and her policies. a news report, at least one
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person is dead following a militant attack on an american university in kabul. hello, even. right now teachers and students are held in place. the school is on lockdown. a student was killed at least 14 others were wounded. k conor powell joins us live. >> the gunfighting has stopped but we understand the entire university is still under lockdown. the students and teachers include lots of americans and foreign staff. they're in lockdown and hiding in place as they go through the entire facility trying to figure out if all of the attackers have been killed. about 7:00 or so local time in kabul, there was
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