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found they speak up to five words which suggests they actually listen to each other. if here's shep. >> it's 3:00 on the east coast, noon on the west coast, and today, major developments that pup its warn could reshape this presidential race. for hillary clinton, a now public health concern and a public stumble. donald trump with some warning words for her but he still looking to highlight his own halve relative to his rival. and he also said today, hillary clinton just made the biggest mistake of her entire political season with her comments about trump's basket of demorable -- deplorables. the battleground expands, a brand new el pole which shows states could fall either way in november. and courtesy of "the wall street journal" an in-depth look where the candidates stalls when it comes to foreign policy issues
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from vladimir putin to the islamic state and immigration. let's get to it. >> hillary clinton has pneumonia. the tell creak nominee was supposed to be in california for a couple of days of fundraising and other appearances and instead staffers tell us she is at home on antibiotic, regsing and fighting off her illness. he campaign is busy trying to up do the mit cal damage from keeping it quiet for, well, almost two hours after the candidate left in the middle of a 9/11 ceremony in lower manhattan. campaign surrogates are reportedly now talking up clinton's running mate. the columbus dispatch reports former ohio governor ted struck happen says that tim kaine was, quote, ready to become president if that were ever necessary. he reportedly said that while introducing the senator at an event in ohio. all of this comes after video yesterday showed secretary clinton staggering and stomach
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pelling forward as people helped hers' the van. at the time reporters discovering clinton had no idea what was happening. they didn't see her live. they didn't tell pool reporters from her campaign and her spokesman said nothing. almost two hours later the spokesman said clip top had gone to already daughter, chelsea's apartment in new york city, and then clinton he was walked out of the building on her own. >> great. feel great. >> can you give us a statement? >> it's a beautiful day in new york. >> feeling great, beautiful day in new york. clinton's aides said the candidate become overheated standing in the sun for 90 minutes. after leaving chelsea's place she went home to chappaqua but wasn't until last midnight that her for said clinton had a cough related to allergies and on friday she diagnosed her with pneumonia. that rev and yesterday's episode will not help accusations that secretary clinton's team is too
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secretive with information. david axelrod 2010ed, eights can take care of pneumonia. what's the cure for an up healthy penchant for private that creates unnecessary problems. that's from a democrat. which ton's communication director shift back we could have bun better yesterday but it is a fact that the public knows more about hrc than any nominee in history. campaign officials said they would be releasing more medical information and that clinton would likely be back on the campaign trail this week. donald trump is dealing with questions about his health as well. his permanent for wrote a letter in thames that you may remember saying that trump, quote, will be healthiest individual ever of elected to the presidency. the doctor told nbc news he wrote that letter in just five minutes while a trump car waited outside to take it away. the doctor says he stands by his statement. trump told tox news he took a physical last yankee and fox news learn he plans to release the results on thursday with --
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wait for it -- tv's dr. oz. carl cameron is in north carolina and jennifer griffin is live at clinton's home. plenty of people are defending secretary clinton and her team today. >> reporter: her aides say they regret keeping the press in the dark for those 90 minutes. they said, quote, we could have done better. this as vice president joe biden addressed a crowd in north carolina, in which he disclosed he had had new mope ya in the past and that hillary clinton, he said, had been very transparent about her health. he said, quote, you take antis, you rest a bit. i'm encouraging her, if the doctor says take the days off, take six days off. this as new york senator chuck schumer says he recently also recovered from pneumonia after rest and a lighter schedule. he says he was fine. her running mate, tame kaine --
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tim kaine tried to reassure voters in ohio. >> i reached out to communicate to her and she reached right back out to me and said, i'm going to be fine. i'll tell you this, i've just been on the campaign since july 22. hillary clinton has been on the campaign trail for 18 months. her energy, staggers me. >> reporter: all of her surrogates were out today trying to do some damage control. i did speak to one of those people who were at the national security forum with her on friday, and that person said that there was no sign during that meeting that she was suffering from any illness. >> secretary clinton taking heat for the politics of her tee claireing half of his supporters part of a basket of deplorables. >> reporter: comments made friday night during a fundraiser, but it is not the first item that hillary clinton has said such a thing.
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she said it earlier in the week to israel's channel 2. here's what she said on friday in new york. >> to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. the racist, sexist, homophonei, xenophobic, it lamb opossible fbi, you name it. >> reporter: clinton tweeted an apology of sorts: last night i was grossly generalist ying and that never a good idea. i regret saying half. that was wrong. i won't stop calling out bigotry and racist rhetoric in this campaign. some, however, are comparing these remarks to the remarks of mitt romney back in the election of -- last time around in which he talk about the 47% who don't pay taxes. after that he was viewed as an elitist, an impression he never quite got over.
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she made those remarks of a fundraiser that raised $6 million and at which barbara tries san sang. >> jennifer give griff, thank you. donald trump did not bring up the issue of hillary clinton red health during a speech this afternoon. but this morning, on fox and friends, trump tide say he wishes hillary clinton well, but in baltimore trump went after what he said was the biggest mistake of her entire campaign. specifically when she said that half of trump's supporters fit into a basket of deplorables. >> perhaps the most exclusive attack on the american voter ever spoken by a major party presidential nominee. total disrespect. for the people of our country. >> trump also said if hillary clinton does not retract her comments, i quote, don't see how she can credibly campaign any further. the truth its she is a apologize for saying it's half of this
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supporters about her camp pain said the basket does exist. carl cram ron is in asheville where trump is set to hold a rally tonight. hi, carl. >> reporter: there's no doubt that donald trump need not say much about what hillary clinton did say. but he is going to say quite a bit about it if not verbally him, from events like today, with the national guard association of the united states of america, or he'll do it with paid advertising across the country. the trump campaign announced they are starting ads in four key states, none other than florida, ohio, pennsylvania, and here in north carolina, that will take that remark from hillary clinton, wherein she rattles off racist, xenophobic, islamophobeic and others and follow us with if the attack on her, trying to suggest that what she is doing is den greating the american -- denigrating the american voter, watch. >> people like you, you, and
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you, deplorable you know what is deplorable? hillary clinton's viciously demonizing hard working people like you. >> reporter: that ad will be running several million dollars worth over the next few days and likely to run for the next week. it's important to note we are just under eight weeks from the presidential election. we are exactly two weeks from the first debate. and as jennifer was reporting, mitt romney once got slammed for talking about the 47% of americans who don't pay their taxes. well, looks like hillary clinton is now getting slammed in precisely the same window ski being accused of bad-mouthing voters. >> carl, it's not-a-he didn't mex the health matter. donald trump took the high road on that matter. >> reporter: he did but there were things he said that were not high as the highest of roads help said this is an issue and says i don't know what's going on here. and in the past those very types of open can ended statements
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have been used -- what he has been able to do which is pry open wounds for candidates. there's no doubt with the better part of the last year and a half he has been suggesting that hillary clinton doesn't have the physicna the mental capacity at times he has specifically raise questions about the concussion see had in 2012. a long time hillary clinton has been teaming with that issue that kept her from testifying 0 on the benghazi. donald trump doesn't have to talk about it much and people know his argue. is she is not fit or up to the job. >> a healthy debate over polling candidates' medical records coming up on the fox news academic on this monday afternoon. hold onto your forks. endless shrimp is back at red lobster. that means you get to try as much as you want... ...of whatever flavors are calling your name. seriously. like new garlic sriracha-grilled shrimp. it's a little spice... ...a little sizzle... ...and a lot just right.
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more on the health of the presidential nominees as both campaigns plan to releaser in medical information. let's bring in julie pace from the "associated press." on the list of thing is don't understand there is the cry from political opponents there's this sickness out there. i doubt know what it is and then all of a sudden her doctor says on friday she has pneumonia but we didn't get the word until sunday. feels like the kind of thing they could get ahead of but getting out all the information unless what they're telling us isn't true. >> right. you have to look at this in two
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pieces. secretary clinch ton has pneumonia. something that millions of americans get. it's serious -- >> what kind of pneumonia. >> that -- exactly. that is part of the level of detail we don't have. and that's the second piece of this which is if this is something that is fairly straightforward, seems like it's something that the campaign should have been able to tell americans about quickly. she attended the 9/11 event, and we were first told she was overheated and left. it was eight hours later we found out she had been diagnosed on friday. and it just feeds the perception that the clinton campaign is -- and clinton he was is trying to keep information from the public. she often tends to create questions and uncertainty when there doesn't have to be any. >> but that is historically, though -- i mean, you don'ted in to be partisan on one side or the other to look at a series of events over the past 20 years
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and go, this us how they roll. >> it really is, and that's why it's so con founding because -- confounding because you feel like when you have candidates surrounded by political professionals who are paid to ensure something done become more than perhaps it is, why this continues to happen. and the only conclusion we can draw is that for whatever reason, when it comes to clintons they ten to have a default of seek decree si and the -- secrecy. it's worth noting that clinton has put out more information on her health and her taxes than donald trump has. so we're dealing with this from both of these candidates. >> so that's rears its head and hillary clinton is off the trail for the day and there's turmoil and speculation and talking about how tim kaine can do so well and on the other side you got a somewhat comical, i must say, letter phenomenon this doctor of donald trump. it was comical by anybody's reading nothing on taxes except
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tack from a few years ago where he didn't pay anything and that slides by as a nonthing. how does this happen? >> i don't think it slidly as a nonthing. we have been asking for weeks, for more information on donald trump's health records and specifically for his tax records. that has been a major issue in this campaign. trump says that we are going to see something more about his medical history this week. >> with dr. oz on thursday. >> right. it's unlevel what level of detail we'll see. if you look at past presidential candidates, there has been a history of voiding much more information, -- providing much more information, even putting permanent doctors out for interviews with medical journalists who can dig into potential issues. john mccain did this in 2008 when there were questions about his health. >> what we need is, seems only fair to the american public, not for one side or the other but for both sides, let the medical
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journalist goes in there and talk to these doctors. they understand what each other is saying. then let the medical journalists report to the rest of it and we'll decide. that's how it works. no? >> exactly. this isn't something where i as a political journalist feel like i would be qualified but we have plenty of medical writers that would be willing to dig into this and provide the american people with a fair and accurate assessment on both of these candidates and right now we're hamper in our able to provide that kind of pretty basic information that voters should have at this stage of an election. >> it's frustrating. thank you. >> other poll shows more close railses in stated that have not been battlegrounds in decades. we'll break down the numbers and give you specifics next. you push
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the race for the white house is neck and neck in a couple of key brattle ground states that typically lean either democrat or republican, according to a new poll from "the wall street journal" and nbc news. the polls show donald trump is statistically tied with hillary clinton in georgia. 46-43. not a place where democrats can compete. folks there voted for the republican candidate for more than who decades and in nevada it's a tossup between clinton and trump president obama won the state in '08 and 201. the republican nominee is in north carolina. tom is a cow phoned and publisher of releal pot ticks.
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to what do we attribute this tightening. >> one over the fascinating twists you have some states which have been reliably republican or democratic of the last few cycles, are now seen as being competitive. new hampshire is another one. missouri which used to be a bell weather and soundly republican, are dividing the electorate and have two candidates that they're so unliked by the public. the public is dreading making the choice and that contributing to it. >> you mentioned new hampshire we have numbers from new hampshire, at least from the same survey, 41-42 there. statistically tied. then there's arizona, and i get immigration has a lot to do with the flattening here. is that right? trump and clinton are statistically tied in the valley
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of the sun. >> correct. trump is trailing badly with hispanics in arizona and across the country about that is certainly affecting him there. and trump is running well with less educated white voters and also this doesn't get reported enough. he is winning independents in nevada up by 15 points among independents and that's helping to contribute to make that state and other states more competitive than they have been in past. >> florida is similar. down in florida there wood to be a cuban vote in the south, the i- corridor vote, the military more consecutive vote and now there seems to be a whole in the thing because of demographics changing across florida. >> reporter: correct. the battles are the traditional pats. trump dog very well in the northern part, clinton doing well in southern pat and the batting ground is the i-4 corridor and suburban place busy trump has lost ground,
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particularly among college educated whites and he has to get in those of votes back to come out on top in florida. >> you saw the cnn survey last week. where it was -- for the first time they were trying to adjust the metrics to account for likely voters, not just registered vetters and that one showed mississippi is in play. if the republican can't win mississippi something is whacked. >> reporter: well, look, again, don't put any -- >> that's what it said. >> reporter: especially when you get results that are outside of the norm. agree. don't think mississippi is in my at all. and we have gotten other results that are way off the board and i discount those. >> so aside from this enable to attract educated whites and this inability to attract minorities of all stripes, there is something else that you see within the polling that gives us an idea 0 about where this may
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be going. >> one thing, one shocking finding from the cnn poll was there's an enthusiasm gap. republicans are eight% more excited and enthusiastic about voting this time around than last time around. and democrats are 19-points less enthusiastic. so you have this dynamic going where there's this enthusiasm gap and so if this turns out to be a bay's lex and donald trump is going to need his supporters to turn out, that could prove decisive in states that could be close. >> go tv. get out the vote. thank you. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> more politicked ahead, hillary clinton's e-mails again under scrutiny on capitol hill. lawmakers tee manning to know why parts of the fbi report were blacked out or not released. former top intelligence officials are blasting donald trump for praising the russian president putin. now trump is announcing a major endorsement from former intelligence chief who just
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more of today's headlines. denver airport re-opening lanes to traffic after a school bus carrying high school students slammed into a concrete pillar. the crash killed the driver and injured at least 18 students and staffers no word how it happened. riff's office in fortpiece florida reported it opened an arson investigation at a fire at a mosque that the pulse nightclub shooter once takenned. today is three months sense the shooting in orlando, where 43 people died and 53 others hurt. and former british prime minister david cameron says he is leaving parliament. cameron says he doesn't want to become a distraction for the new prime minister, at the rosa -- teresa may. cameron is attempting to stay in
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the eu. the news continues with shepard smith right after this. they feel good?
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live whole. not part. aleve. >> word today the united states is sending a pair of b1 bombers capable of carrying atomic weapons to south korea as a show of force against north korea. it reports pad weather today delayed the plan until tomorrow. just a few days ago north korea conducted its fifth atomic bomb test, the most powerful yet. officials in south korea say a sixth test could come at any time. the south avoids tough talk against the north put after the test on friday, south korea's president said the north korean leader kim jong-un's mental state is spiraling out of control and his government has fanatic recklessness. greg palkot is live this afternoon. >> reporter: we are seeing and hearing more aftershocks from last week's nuclear test by rouge nation, north korea.
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officials in seoul are saying they do have indications from their spellens community and they credit a fresh activity at a tunnel near the site of last friday's number cleaning test, that another test could be coming at any time. this after north korea state tv blasted president obama, the an core calling him foolish for, quote, ignoring north korea's strategic position as a nuclear state. for it part the obama administration continues to double down on its criticized policy of strategic patience towards north korea. the treasury secretary today says it's unacceptable for kim jung ewan's north korea to have nuclear weapons. well, locks like it does and looks leak the u.s. can expect very little help from china in the future. while it has been critical of the recent test and it has backed some past sanctions, a chinese official today saying it up to the u.s. to solve this problem. and finally, shep, north korea
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now add as new problem to teal with. international red cross confirming a bigged in sweeping the northeastern part of the country, over 500 people have been killed or are missing. hundreds of thousands are homeless. the government is appealing for help in english on it widely seen web site. a love an huis -- analysts are saying a lot of the money going into the military and he nuke program might help domestically, including this. >> donald trump is bringing on the former cia director under president public public to serve as senior adviser to his campaign and the trump campaign is hiring ambassador james woolsey. this comes after to former top spell general officials blasted donald trump ore the praise for russia's vlad putin. the "washington post" had a
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letter. they tell us that trump is, quote, the last foreign leader -- that putin is to last foreign leader you should be praising. trump point out that putin has an approval rating in 82% in russia, a number which is worth nothing. but morell and vickers write he has the popularity you sod a mere only because he determines what the russian people hear about him and his government. and they ask are quote, too you support putin's violation of russian law that his training of the civil rights of this populace, explicitly protected in russian constitution? anyway, morell and vickers each served in both democratic and republican administrations, and both have inners toed hillary clinton for president. then there's "the wall street journal" which has a detailed look at the candidates' positions on russia and other foreign policy issues. so really something piece out, and it's easy find on their web site.
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but you can scroll down from this thing and jump to any topic you want. russia, china, europe, immigration, iraq, iran. this isn't an opinion piece. this this facted about what the candidates have said and the facts from their position papers, and for anybody who is seriously interested in their thoughts and their campaign statements on sailor, muslims, nato, north korea, whatever it is, it's all here you. click on it and it takes you to those matters. so something about which you have specifics', the warm halves -- "the wall street journal" has it laid out. this is good. glen hall is a u.s. editor of "the wall street journal." like that. >> thank you. >> but this back and forth with foreign policysers on who is doing well and who is not doing well is a fascinating thing to see. >> one of the first major defections going the other direction so member who was cia director during bill clinton's term as president now inners toking donald trump, the republican. >> because i saw him on with --
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on cnn a couple hours ago and he said everything but i endorse him and berman was like you just endorsed him, which i guess he tide. it's all semantics. >> think it is. when you say you're going to be an advicer and appreciate this positions on defense and don't agree with hillary clinton's positions on defense, you can read between the lines. sounds like he believes donald trump is the guy he want inside the white house. >> he is a paid adviser, right? >> i don't in the what the relationship is but the signed on to be an adviser to the trump campaign on issues of defense, national security, and those matters, that he is an expert in. >> this back and forth with experts who think you're doing well, is that old-time politic order a new phenomenon? >> well, the newness in this one is that you don't know which side anybody is on anymore. these two campaigns are drawing different defectors and different directions. a state of play we have not seen
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in a long time in'll ticks. >> this is something we had not expected. tame kaine is taking questions on hillary clinton's health. this is the vp nominee. listen. >> maybe i can manage this and so i've got it but i'm going to power through. that was her way. i'm going to power through. some of you were with me at labor day you. saw when she was on stage and had that coughing fit, she was like, i'm doing this. there wasn't -- somebody else take the mic. i'm doing this. and then she did an event later in the day. knew to illinois or i guess iowa and did an event the. i'm sure on friday, she said, okay issue think i can manage this and i think the campaign said, in retrospect, we might do that one differently. think they've made it plain pretty quickly yesterday in a timely way in a way that i think was appropriate.
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[inaudible question] >> i don't want to talk about her and my conversations. the content of them, except just to say i reached out to her as soon as the incident happened on sunday, as soon as i was aware of it. pass buried in my breathing memos and didn't know of right away but i reached out to her as soon as i knew, which was quickly, and she was extremely responsive right away and again, kind of going become and forth -- back and forth and kidding me a little bit because i've had a day that may not be so mess santa but your having an unpleasant one, too. she was giving my trouble. [inaudible question] >> we talked yesterday. >> how often are you in contact with her throughout the campaign? can you characterize is? >> yeah. it is -- >> can we talk about this now or -- >> friendly and commune qatif relationship and i think anytime i need to talk to her, i do, and we talk immediately and
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sometimes it's one-on-one and sometimes it's as part of a larger group. >> do we talk about this now -- because the underlying thing here is, it's the secrecy. the conspiracy their theorists have been out and people have been nodling her for a couple weeks saying, health, health, health, and then she stumbles ons and says on friday she was diagnosed with pneumonia. why didn't you tell somebody? just leaks like it's such an easying to to avoid and yet no transparency. >> they don't seem to be aware of how this looks and feels on the outside. she was trying to power through perhaps. that's all good but she could have told everybody i i've got knew hona, i'm -- pneumonia, i'm fine and going to push through. >> there's a pal reporter who follow this presidential candidates. they follow you as if you are the president almost. and there's one person, one crew, assigned at every minute of every day to be aware of your positionerring, and those
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campaigns are by the rules required to tell these people where you are and what you're doing. and they didn't. they kept it from even the pool reporter. it's this -- the coverup is often whort get this clintons and it has forever. since arkansas. >> on both side odd the narrative. the one she is not healthy enough to be president and the is see is too secretive to be president. >> works for her opposition either way. is this a clinton thing? her staff? the pattern is of clinton. you just wonder, is the staff going, come on, let's be more transparent or go, no, no, keep everything a secret. >> either way -- >> on the e-mails. >> either with a it's bad. the need to think about the optics and be much more cognizant of how the american people are going to interpret your actions when they find out. it always comes out one way or the other so yaw have ton tase pate it. >> talking about this forever
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and don't get out in front. seasonal allergies, everyone who has had them knows you can cough like that. do. but then it's seasonal allergies and, yes, she has pneumonia. just seems amateur. >> don't want to have that perception of weak income but now the secrecy plays out against them. >> well, they say they'll release more medical records and you wonder, why different they tell us today what kind of pneumonia she has? it matters. one can do damage and one that is finance withabilities, one will make you weaker in some instances for a very long time. will make your lungs function more poorly. but don't know which. >> she has been pushing through so that's the sign it's not in the more seous kind, but we don't know until they let us know and that's something they need to get in front of. >> it's not as if the campaign trail account be growling place.
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>> absolutely and she has been pushing hard so has donald trump for that matter, but they both have to keep their eye on the ball and make sure that they don't have self-inflicted bounds. >> we'll get to catherine herridge in washington. there's a new hearing in congress on hillary clinton's e-mails. her her -- catherine herridge is following that. we'll get a live report from her after this. mccain, a war hero. he's not a war hero, he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured ok. donald trump compared his sacrifices to the sacrifices of two parents who lost their son in war. how would you answer that father? what sacrifice have you made for your country? i think i've made a lot of sacrifices, built great structures. i've had tremendous success, i think... those are sacrifices? i've heard it all.
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>> the house of representatives oversight committeees holding a hear on human hillary clinton el setup while she was secretary of state. the fbi released notes from its interview but the agency blacked out some of the information in those documents and lawmakers say they want to know why. the chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is in d.c.
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>> reporter: the hearing will bring together self wilts who are the point of contact between congress, the intelligence community, state departmenten and fbi. a committee of republicans are investigating why the fbi's investigative file interest the clinton e-mail sent to congress has so many redactions but a the fbi director promised more. >> i appreciate the documents he has given us but they've only released to the public some. the selected some of the unclassified documents. why aren't all the unclassified documents out there at some point? they won't even let congress see the unclassified reports at this point. >> reporter: congressmen is pushing hard on this point abuse during his four hours of congressional testimony in july, two days after he recommended against criminal charges for the mishandling of classifieds information, the fbi director james comey said the bureau would proceed everything that was possible. >> and, there's a second hearing scheduled for tomorrow.
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>> reporter: the hearing tomorrow, i would argue, is the big one because for the first time it's going to bring together clinton's iteam manager brian pagliano who was granted immunity by the justice department. at this session be refused to answer questions, invoking his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination. the commit eissued subpoenas for employees from colorado company that managed the clip top server and in march of 2015 an employee deleted clinton's e-mail archive despite a comal and court order to preserve the record. >> we enlist the united states summary shalls to deliver three subpoenas and expect them to show up tomorrow morning, evidently two of them have been granted immunity by the fbi so i expect them to sing like song birds. >> reporter: the ranking democrat on the committee, ely
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jaw cummings, first you accuse clinton of criminal activity anding without evidence and then rush to subpoena them virtually guaranteeing some will invoke the fifth amendment. one of the colorado employees was again what they call use immunity from prosecution in the fbi case and you may be wondering why they seem to be jamming so many hearings quickly. they need to get this wrapped up by the end of same bus in october everybody will be out campaigning. >> of course, thank you. would you want to live in eggs and bacon bay? it's a real town in australia. you can move there people for the ethical treatment of animals, pete dark is asking the town to change its name. the mayor is onboard and locals say they want to keep their eggs and bacon. and now you're hungry. as am i. eggseggs and bacon bay in austr.
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a little island down there. >> yes, it does exist for now. and people peat to sent them a -- peta sent them a letter, saying it makes people want eggs and bacon. will say i have been craving bacon. they recommended the town go withing something like apple and cherry bay and offered to give residents a free vegan pie which underscores, we're worried about your health argument. but if they change it they have to change the street signs but the locals like their name and say it's named after the flowers that look like eggs and bacon. >> their flowers on the island that look like eggs and bacon. >> but still makes is feel like the other eggs and bacon. >> eggs ice a protein, bay con is just a fat. but it's so good.
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we have summer tomatoes up here so that bacon and tomato. thates everything. >> bacon and anything. >> specially with mayonnaise, but we're southern, thank you. so this morning, when we were trying to figure out what was going ton be in big news today, we were keeping a close eye on the marks and they're going to tank. they tanks all over the world. it was really rough ride overseas. all night, our time. markets in germany and france and uk were all down and we were bracing for potential huge drop on wall street today, except, wait for it, you have to wait for the news. it's a day that's good. (vo) stank face. a universal expression of disgust, often caused by inadequate cat litter. if you or your a loved one suffers from stank face,
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seven minutes until the closing bell in wall street.
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bouncing back as of. if the fed raises interest rate it could affect much he pay to borrow money including for mortgages and credit cards. on friday the markets wiped out a couple of months of gains after another fed official hinted at a future rate hike. but now markets thumb pelled overnight. and we thought we would have a repeat of friday but no. this morning we thought it would be bad. >> the futures mark was off, asia struggled, but reality is setting in and that that the fed no matter it tells it it wants to raise rates they can't do it and they can't do it. the economy doesn't support it. we aren't creating enough jobs there are challenges, still in the asian economy and european economy, the whole brexit issue. that is causing the market to be disturbed. so as much as they tell us
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this -- they would hike to be able to raise rates. they keep finning they can't. >> people on fixed incomes who rely on personals in the market, they need a higher interest rate. it's not as if this is a one-way street and you need 0 rom room to move in the event of big trouble. >> it penalized people who save and it does reward those with capital. so you hear a lot in this election cycle about income inequality and how much is out. the i tell you the fed, through the law of unintended consequences has inned inned ist tently created income inequality. if you have money you can make money but if you can't take on the risks you have seen a wage increase. >> so income inequality in america the fed resident fault. >> a great part of it. absolutely. it really is the law of
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unintended consequences and left rates at zero for so long, hoping to stimulate the economy but hasn't translated into real system bus the the market -- stimulus but the market -- >> things have the changed. it's not as if we're still sitting where we were five or six years ago. >> not what way? >> in every way i can think of the market's doubled. more people have jobs. we'll be right back. often leads to places like... this... this... or this. today, there's a new option. introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wireless remote lets you control the intensity, and helps you get back to things like... this... this... or this. and back to being yourself. introducing new aleve direct therapy. find yours in the pain relief aisle.
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on this day in 1940 a group of french teenagers stumbled upon a hidden change containing ancient artwork that was thousands of years old. the teens followed their dog into the cave and discovered hundreds of prehistoric paint examination drawings of animals on the wall. tourists used to be able to check out the cave in southwestern france. not anymore. after artificial lighting damaged the drawings and the paintings. but some teens gotten a amazing
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look at prehistoric life 76 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in because breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. "your world" with neil cavuto starts right now. >> i want you to take a look at something. just on the prospect of reversing what happened on friday, look at stocks today. up pause enough it doesn't lock so inevidentable they're going to height interest rates. i'm cutting to the chase to this. the markets are dictating whatever the federal reserve does. don't know if that it good or bad but is it consistent, because what happened today was a complete reversal of what happened friday when it liked lock a number of fed officials were inclined to raise rates as soon as this month. in fact next week when the federal market committee meets not s