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whiz by trying not to hit him. he saved the little kitty's life. >> back here tomorrow at 12:00. >> a flurry of events. nominees push for votes. this is a fox report. donald trump about to attend a fund raiseener oklahoma before moving on to a rally in colorado later tonight. he started the day in houston and he addressed the remembrance conference. he shared the stage with families who had family members killed by illegal immigrants. >> hillary clinton is the person, and i mean the first person to run for the presidency of the country effectively
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fletenning to abolish the borders around the country that she is supposed to represent. >> hillary clinton making appearances in washington d.c. and surrogates sanders and elizabeth warren campaign in the battleground state in ohio. we have fox team coverage. kristin fisher has more. and peter doocey joins us live in houston. peter, how was it different than the past trump events? >> reporter: julie, it was different because the focus was not on trump as it was on the grieving families of innocent american citizens that was killed by violent illegal immigra immigrants. >> there is a lot of the numbers in the immigration debate. let me give you the most important number of all. that number is the number of american lives that is acceptable to lose in the name of illegal immigration.
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let me tell you what that number is. 0. >> reporter: the trump campaign got a now texas chairman. governor patrick who used to be chairman for the cruz campaign. we spoke to patrick and gave us a reason why border patrol is the top issue for texas republicans. >> from 2008 and 12 in texas we arrested 147000 people identified her has being here illegally. and they were hard eped criminaled and committed 500000 crimes. >> reporter: even though texas is not a swing state, trump is expected to win it easily. and it is it an appropriate back drop on the fact he would be strong on the border and hillary clinton would abolish. >> why is trump and gates
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fighting today? >> gates wrote a scathing op- ed that trump did not like. gates served as defense secretary for president bush and obama he wrote i think he is beyond repair. he is uninformed and tempmentally unsuited to lead our men and women and unqualified and unfit to be commander in chief. >> trump tweeted his response. >> i never mret former secretary robert gates. he knows nothing about p me. but look at the results under his guidance, a total disaster. with the fundraiser here and in oklahoma and battleground state tonight. colorado, he's trying to keep that momentum going. >> all right. thank you.
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meanwhile hillary clinton attending a dc award dinner and focusing on ohio. this is a neck and neck state for the two candidate and unleashing high profile surrogates had in the form of elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. >> donald trump wants to give more tax breaks on the people on top and throw 20 million people off of the health insurance by ending the affordable act. hillary clinton and i believe that the time is now to ask the wealthiest people and the largest corporations to starpt paying their fair share of texas. >> kristin fisher is following this for us from washington. why is the clinton campaign turns to the sanders and warren know now. >> they are popular with a demographic that clinton is having trouble with.
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clinton is five points ahead of trump. normally the democratic nominee polls better. and look at gary johnson, chipping away at her support. and so they were dispatched with the battleground state to it make the case for clinton across the state. and kent state, sanders asked the crowd to spread support. and urged them to get out and vote even if they don't love either candidate. i hope you will get involved in the process. register your friends and work with the local camps organization knock on doors. >> we lost kristin fisher and there was sanders talking about hillary clinton and elizabeth warren. two senator and bernie sanders
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hitting the campaign trail because hillary clinton needs the young millennial vote especially in ohio. she's hoping he will bring former supporters over to her side. don't miss fox news sunday. tim kaine and governor chris christie will join chris wallace to weigh in on the 2016 race. check your local listings. right now the fbi is working to figure out who is behind the pipe bomb explosion in new jersey. it happened as 5000 runners were set to take part in the five- k race. the blast literally shook home and forced some of them to evacuate. we are live in sea side park, new jersey near the scene of the sploepgz. the fbi press conference just wrapped up, brian.
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any leads yet? >> reporter: hi, julie, no leads thus far. but the explosion that happened this morning at 9:30 happened down the block behind me. they had had the scene secured. and the race that was supposed to happen was a char arity run for the marines was supposed to start at sea side park. and it was delayed and that likely helped people because of the registration line. it the pipe bomb went off at 9:35. and the race that police tell us. given the timing of the pope line was meantime to go off as runners went by. listen to what the fbi said about this active investigation. >> we are out there conducting interviews and securing the
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evidence and making sure no stone is left unturned. we encourage everyone living in the vicinity. and allow law enforcement to collect evidence. talk to you. if hear one upon hundredate ", call fbi. >> reporter: 5000 were here and many of them marines active and nonactive to raise money for fallen soldiers and their families. and wounded marines as well. it is a terrible situation and luckily no injuries. >> what are people saying in this the area. it is chock and brings a reminder of the boston marathon and they were representing our military. and the locals, i mean. what do they have to say.
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>> well, the locals tell us, this is a summertime place where people come and enjoy themselves. and pretty quiet. we spoke to people on the block when the bomb went off and have their homes there it was white smoke and it was only a frame and the smoke was coming out and it was loud enough to shake my house. you could feel it and i am ten houses down from the oceaned. >> this is eye because of what wassaap for the men and blew and our service. people are nocknocked and poare
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they checked out chr authorities have told us that they believed that 2 or 3 other devices in the garbage k. it could have been larger than it was. we'll bring you moras. >> right now philadelphia police on edge after a member of the force was shot in his squad car. >> it is mir merous that he is this very 18 times. 18 times with's nine mill meter. in and hit hear and her vehicle. >> it we'll have the details on all of that straight ahead.
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>> a fox news alert out of the north carolina. state troopers say several people are dead and dozens more hurt after a bus carrying a junior college football team crashed into a highway overpass it turns out it was too tall. the side wall of the bus was almost sheared off. 40- 50 people were taken to the hospital. no word yet on the number of
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total deaths or the extent of the victim's injuries. >> u.s. military issuing regret after one of the coalition air strikes aimed at isis unintentional willy struck the syrian forces. it happen on the fifth day of a fragile ceasefire. the associated press reporting that russia claims 62 syrian soldiers are dead. they are calling off the air campaign against the islamic state terrorist in that area as the ceasefire fires in further danger of collapse. john hutty reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: julie, russian military officials say that opposition forces continued to violate the syrian ceasefire agreement blames in part of the united states. vladimar putin said the u.s. is not doing enough to control u.s.
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backed opposition forces in syria and separate those factions from the al-qaeda. >> we think the terrorist regroup and change names and remain fighting. >> reporter: the fighting continued in syria despite the cise fire. they battled syria's regime in part was northwestern sir. and syria's gave package. it is stuff on the boarder for days. it is wavering critical supplies to a leppo. tonight a air strike killed 62 of the troops targeting isis
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mill willitants. u.s. military halted air strikes in that reg yen. and will strike the unit and that said, juny. >> and lit in vrp you are looking at them nought. nicholas glenn wasel bent on hurting a lot of people. he fired shots in to a patrol car and bar and killing one person and wounding five others includeing two police officers in a shooting. glenn fled the scene. and prompted a car crash. one female inside of that police car is lucky to be alive. >> fortunately they were lodged in her ballistic test.
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he he struck her weapon twice and disableed it. >> glenn left behind a note exexpressing hatread of the police. >> and families mourning the loss of several young americans and taking the battle against isis. >> i would rather fight them over here than having everybody fight them over there. he was a guy with a huge heart.
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families of the u.s. families back in the u.s. and two of them were backing and yesterday they received the bodies. the u.s. government is discouraging people from traveling. and they were presented a u.s. flag bymember of congress. one was killed august 14th and both were injured in 2014 and rejoined the fight this year. >> they volunteered to go over there and get shot at for no pay and i want to live in a way that my brother would be proud of. william savage was the third american killed in the last month. five citizens have been killed in the past two years. >> do we upon how many foreign fighters are still in syria taking on isis? >> we don't have exact numbers. but they are putting the number be around 300 and over 100 of
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them are americans. three americans, all three came in recently to the u.s. were killed in northern syrian. they joined the wpg. they have asked them to discourage them from coming to syria and there was a travel advisor ary that said in part they are discourageed in travelling to syria and the u.s. government does not support the activity. and you hear reports of the kurdish troops. they appreciate the manpower and sacrifice. >> dan springer reporting from los angeles. >> and we are learning more are about iraqi families and they have begun to return to the city of fallujah and that was recently liberated follow it would go years of isis occupation there. and fallujah was the first city
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to fall in the islamic state back in 2014. iraqi governor said 40 families are cleared to return after passing background checks. >> and threats said to be spreading to republicans. and what we are learning about efforts to hack into voting systems. you will want to stay tuned in this. and president obama looking to define the legacy in the final address in the u.n. is the world safer now than before he took office? >> your chance to get your hands on priceless american history. and hundreds of americas personal items going to auction soon. and stay tuned. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn because you can't beat
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>> it is the bottom of the hour. pope francis encouraging europeans to welcome refugee with open arms. it is the best security against hateful acts of terrorism. an emergency response in a paris church turned out to be a false alarm. a police found a car packed with gas canisters outside of the notre dame cathedral. >> and a october fest celebration. the beer festival expected to draw 6 million people. new information tonight, that the threat of russian interferrance of fall's election is expanding to the gop. many members of congress are are on edge as they work to determine the scope of the threats.
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this comes after the democratic national committee was hacked just in the start of the cop vention. cyber breaches are are just the tip of the iceberg. here's the report from washington. >> while not on the same scale of the dnc, they have targeted numerous people linked to the gop and some of the attacks were successful. and the fbi investigating who was behind it. >> i would hope they would come out strongly about what russia has done and what the response will be. >> reporter: a senior member of the house intelligence committee believes that the the hacking will intensify as the election enters the final week. >> one law maker warns to push the modern voting system after
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the hanging chad election created vulnerabilities. >> the paper ballots are recountable and paper trail there and not an issue. >> they did not mention russia by name and said hackers are meeting political objectives. >> they can in a cheap rate try to achieve their goals through cyberspace. >> reporter: while the evidence points to a intelligence operation the administration is reluctant to call out putin. >> we are in unexplored territory and the president is trying to establish international norm and make a determination about what is an appropriate level of a response. >> reporter: u.s. government are are shifting more resources to russia.
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and the new cyber espionage and satellite capabilities. in washington catherine herridge, fox news. thank you. and protestors speaking out against the transatlantic trade and investment deal. this as the u.s. and european union are trying to reach an agreement before president obama leaves office. angella merkel supports. tti. and demonstrators protested a similar deal with canada. >> president obama set to make his final appearance on the world stage. it is amid ongoing crisis in the middle east and concerns about russia and north korea. >> there was a lot of high hopes and expectations when president obama addressed the u.n. and now
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they are looking at a mixed bag of results with varying degrees of success. in iraq and afghanistan despite the president's promise to end the war and bring our soldiers home. there are thousands of troops fighting the islamic state. and while the white house touts the paris accord on the international stage, the easing of tensions with iran is not happening. and north korea is moving to nuclear ambitions. in the final address to the u.n., the white house said he will define his legacy while making the planet safer and acknowledging problems that the world needs to face. >> there are positive indicators in the world today in terms of economic growth, standards of living, the ability to forge
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international cooperation on very difficult issues like climate change. and at the same time, there's also a great deal of unease about a range of issues. >> the president is also expected to taught the paris climate accord and iran deal as part of the international use of solving crisis. that hasn't worked with russia they had unabashedly threatening ukraine after taking on crimia. president obama will address the ongoing refugee crisis where the u.s. and other country s are expected to announce new commitments to accept refugees. >> thank you. hundreds of items of president and mrs. reagan will be up for auction. also available historic items tied to frank sinatra and the berlin wall. the on line auction will kick
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off early next week. and there will be be an in person event in new york city all for charity. rob has the preview. >> reporter: is was a iconic presidency and love story. items of ronald reagan and nancy up for auction. most of which were with the first family inside of the white house. >> many personal items and gifts from family and friends and there is something personal and private and sentimental. >> the marine incominator. begin to the president by frank sinatra while in the white house. a piece of the berlin wall sign issed by president reagan that came in near the end of the cold war. tear down this wall. >> and this saukz will earn attention from around the world
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as many credit reagan for helping to end the cold war. >> 100 years from now. he will be the man who saved the world during his era. and that will make the memorabilia more valuable. >> he was given cowboy boats with a presidential seal. reagan and allen made a campaign appearance together and he admighted the boats and he got reagan some of his own. and a ring worn by nancy reagan. ruby and sapphires. >> and the auction begins with everyone on line and here in christies in new york on wednesday and thursday. >> that is rob shift reporting from new york. >> 100,000s of acres in maine designated as a monument. folks say this is another are
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they are monitoring the groundwater. severe storms threatening the plain and northeast. meteorologist dean is out there that took my name, which is appropriate. in spanish it would be be julia. >> i am kind of like a storm. >> julia is hanging around. >> doesn't go away. >> like a house guest. take a look at the maps real quick and i will show you what we are dealing with. severe storm and watches in effect and several severe thunderstorm warnings in and a tornado warning in west texas and in western pennsylvania. we have a couple of storms in texas and pennsylvania. and make sure you listen to your local weather forecast. severe weather shaded in green and that is the higher risk for
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tornados and future radar, this frontal system moves through the east coast. and sunday and monday. and there is trouble. depression julia not moving. >> just swimming. >> and we are not expecting it to make landfall again. it will make it a rough beach day in the east coast. there is tropical storm karl. karl could be be a hurricane and affect bermuda and it gets close to the u.s. we'll watch karl over the next couple of days and then perhaps close to bermuda and little too close for comfort for bermuda and the east coast. >> how long does the season go on. >> november 30th. this is is the peak of the season. and we have good news here. you like the summertime which i
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complex in kazakhstan. and it was supposed to carry a astronaut to the ist. they are waiting on plans to fix the issue and reschedule the launch. >> the newest monument from the national park service sparking concerns in main. some fear it could hurt the state's lumber industry. rick has the story. >> the landscape of northern maine is breath taking and prime terrain for hunting and fishing. locals are worried that the access to a vast chunk of woods is restricted because it was designated as a national monument. >> my fears is the loss of the woods in exchange for a model
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that is restrictive. >> it is the woods and waters. 87, 500 donated to the feds, by a company that was wanting a national park. and so president obama used his executive authority to create a monument. >> fdr up withs said nothing so american as our parks. the idea behind the parks, is that the country belongs to the people. >> but access could be limited now it is under federal control and may impact the 8.5 billion that the state's logging industry produces. the gravel roads are used by heavily loaded trucks. and loggers don't know if they will have to adjust their schedules or visitors yield the
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>> kids crass the country are put ping the pencil down because some schools are testing out the new trend for students. and some of them ditching the assignment. and david lee miller can his home work on the pros and cons of having no home work. >> students in kelli elementary school in massachusetts will not
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be using the excuse the dog ate my home work because home work is banned. >> i don't have to stress and go home. >> reporter: he spends two hours a day to improve grades in one of the lowest performing schools in the state. >> i could not find a correlation. >> some say no to home work on weekend and in godley, texas. second grade teacher randy young will not assign home work. >> research is unable to prove student performance. >> the students like it. >> and i like it and we play outside and read book and go outside. we learn things. >> and how about the parents.
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>> ten minutes assigned for each grade level help them learn. and too much is detrimental. >> kids hit that frustration point and temper tantrums or meltdown as parents report. we know they are doing too much home work. >> california made it illegal to assign home work to kids under 15. those calling for a ban are not extreme. educators will assess the no home work policy at the end of the term to determine if it gets a passing grade. >> the spirit of friendship alive and well. the var varsity quarterback deferred the crown to his friend, the team manager who has cerebral policy. >> i didn't know when i could do. it and i came over there and gave him a hug and i knew he
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