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palm of your hand. it's a robot and is capable of having casual conversations. reacting could user emotions. that's scary. here's shep. it's 3:00 on the east coast, noon on the west coast, today all about the leaks. first for team trump, a blast from the past tax return, shows near lay billion dollars lost. but he campaign inosites its proves he is a savvy'sman. in clinton are cam a recording where she talk about bernie sanders supportersers and young people living in their basements. and we're looking at a hurricane that forecaster i say could hit our east coast. let's get to it. >> good afternoon from the deck. forward from the deck this afternoon, donald trump's charity getting a cease and desist order to stop fun addressing all together in new
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york state immediately. the state attorney general's office in new york calling the trump foundation a, fraud, upon the people of new york. the new york attorney general is a dem crat and hillary clinton supporter, and trump's people accuse him of playing politics. his office claim this foundation is breaking the law in new york state because it hasn't registered as a charity and turn over required paperwork. the "washington post" broke the story about trump's charity. the newspaper has reported that most of the foundation's money comes from people not named donald trump. in fact the tax railroads show he has contributed anything since 2008. the post reports trump used charity money to buy himself gifts and settle lawsuits. something he is not allowed to do donald trump's team denied any wrongdoing. it's also responding to "the new york times" report how trump lost more than $900 million in a single year, 1995. that could have allowed him to avoid paying federal income taxes for 18 years.
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trump's allies are calling him a genius for his apparent ability to maneuver around the tax code. on fox news sunday, new jersey's republican governor chris christie said it was a very, very good story for donald trump. the republican nominee set to hold not one but two rallies in colorado tonight. there's a new poll out from colorado and it shows he is trailing badly. the monmouth university survey has hillary clinton leading by double digits, 49 to 38% and her lead is outside any margin of error. gary johnson has seven percent and the grown party candidate, dr. jill stein, three%. mike emanuel following hillary clinton's campaign in ohio. first john roberts in colorado, hello, john. >> reporter: good afternoon. the trump campaign not tacking about the tax returns but the clinton campaign is talking bit it plenty. the trump campaign is talking about the cease and desist order from new york's attorney general
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eric schneiderman levied get the trump foundation, he alleges the trump founding does not have the requisite sections to fund address in new york, the trump cal -- campaign, without saying whether it would comply and stop fundraising put out a statement today from one of trump's spokesman people saying why we remain concerned about the political movements behind the investigation the trump foundation intends to cooperate fully with the investigation, which could read they we cease from raising money. hicks says the trump foundation will not comment further at this time. trump has been trying to get past some of the things hat happened to trump campaign in the last ten days or so from the debates, the other night at hofstra to at the tax return but the clinton campaign and people who are aligned with if the clinton campaign keep throwing
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road blockness his way. >> you mention it it was rough week for him last week, and i it was. i just wonder if the trump team has dunk you any indication our he plans to turn that around. >> reporter: something we resole the two events in colorado. he is going to good after hillary clinton and heir husband on how they made money after leaving the white house, all about speeches, basically saying that they were selling access and in return for big speaking feees. millions of dollars came from big wall street banks. donald trump tried to take advantage today of a 14-lead lead month veterans. speaking a veterans group in virginia, basically accusing hillary clinton of giving away the store when it comes to foreign policy. listen to what he said. >> when hillary clinton says no boots on the ground, now, what -- whether you want boots on the ground you shouldn't say but she has empowered the enemy. empowered the enemy. and i think she possibly means
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it. >> reporter: trump himself oning into controversy whence answering a question about post-traumatic stress disorder and what he do about it, signature that pete in the room were strong and could deal with what they saw during wartime but other people couldn't deal with it that was read by some people, particularly among the people from the clinton campaign, saying that, well, only weak people felt post-traumatic stress disorder. the trump campaign vehemently denies that, saying hit comments were taken completely out of context. >> hillary clinton on the campaign trail in ohio. during a supreme in toledo she laid out her plan for the economy. she also slammed donald trump for that "new york times" report that he may not have paid federal income fax for a generation, he hadn't contributed anything to the nation. trump does have a slight advantage in ohio in real clear politics average.
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ahead of clinton by three points but in florida where vice president joe biden is thank you. ing for clinton, the average has clinton leaving trump bily to opinions and bernie sanders says she was absolutely correct when she said many of his supporters are millenials, struggling to find jobs and saddled with too much college debt. the conservative web site leaked audio from a private fundraiser for clinton in february. during that event the democratic nominee said some of sanders' reports are live living in their parents' base. and if your con signed to a job that doesn't pay a lot, doesn't have much of a ladder of opportunity attached to it, then the idea that maybe, just maybe, you could be part of a political revolution is appealing. a supposer for -- sponges person saying she inspired by the
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optimism and drive and they helped her craft and promote the most progressive plat norm democratic party history. mike emanuel is in akron. secretary clinton went after trump on his taxes. give us more. >> reporter: that's right. hillary clinton came out swinging here in battleground ohio. she is accused donald trump of abusing power, gaming the system, and putting his interests above those of the rest of the country. >> here's my question. what kind of genius loses a billion dollars in a single year? this is trump to a tee. he has taken corporate excess and made a business model out of it. >> reporter: clinton clearly hoping this tax story will have a big impact on working class and middle class voters here in battleground ohio and many a
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states that appear up for grabs. >> seem highs on the lebron james endorsement. >> reporter: that's right. hillary clinton and her campaign team sounded ecstatic to have the support of the nba champ bogey and hometown hero lupron james and she talk about the values and goals she south carolina with lebron james. >> we both believe every single child should have the chance to live up to his or her god given potential. i could not be prouder to have lebron joining our team as we head into the home stretch. >> reporter: hillary clinton is making several stops here in ohio. first time in about a month she has been in buckeye state. she has the advantage of having vice president joe biden working on her behalf in battle ground florida. biden is in orlando working the critical interstate 4 corridor.
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he is ripping donald trump for tweeting at 3:00 a.m., and also ripping trump for his vision on tax reform. >> it is a crucial segment that i-4 corridor. mike, thank you very much. we have new polls to share with you. in key states. that realyear giving us a better picture where each campaign staneds with five weeks until election day. plus, senior citizens have been pretty supportive of republican candidates in recent presidential elections but this year, seniors may be going the other way. we'll look at this new trend and what it means for the race, coming up on the fox news deck on a monday afternoon from new york city. marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! sì? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? ma io sono marco polo, ma... marco...! playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui...
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now's the time for a better moment of proof. ask your doctor about victoza®. we have been working to gauge the effect of the debate from last week. every day we're getting a new poll that gives us a better idea. hillary clinton just got a bump in the key state of virginia after last week's debate. that's according to a brand new poll from christopher newport university. the survey shows that clinton now leads trump by seven points in virginia. 42 to 35%. she is up one point from her predebate poll. democrats are have something success with seniors. "the wall street journal" come biled dat at that time that shows voters over the age of 65 are now leaning more toward hillary clinton than toward thank you.
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-- toward donald trump. separately a "new york times" report finds more of the traditionally conservative hispanic population in florida has changed and could actually cast ballots for hillary hillarn because of the emerrens of port ricoan residents. you have a new map on your web site. >> it lets us play around with changing polls to get the race to 270 electoral college votes. >> we put it in in the bate over here. stateness red are republican, states in blue are democratic states, and those are as decided by our decision team based on the best of the polls we have right now. puts hillary clinton at 217 and donald trump at 191. but all these gray states are sort of left open. those are your swing states.
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those are the places where the candidates are working now. show us the scenario of how this thing could become our worst nightmare. >> being like a tie. so it starts off with donald trump, despite what we said be shifting nature of dem graphics in florida, if he wins florida and then if he picks off ohio and then'll give him some traditional republican states, iowa, wisconsin, so we are getting up there. give him north carolina, and now, if clinton wins in pennsylvania as expected, as shed ahead in virginia, she picks off colorado like the poles suggests she is ahead and if she picks off nevada, you up all you have left is new hampshire which has been leaning blue and you have 269 to 269. >> whether leaves us with the great state of maine. in maine they do it by electoral
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districts and have four electoral college votes but witcher does not take all in maine. >> maine's second distribution is the working class it would district. >> a trump district. >> very much. so if you can pick off the one electoral college vote of maine's number. then you have the 2 70 and its that's all donald trump would need to win. if you if he can't pick that off, he can't get ahead. >> somebody who says he doesn't have a path doesn't realize he actually does have a path. he has a path to victory. not an easy path. it's got weeds and is treacherous and wining but there is -- >> picks off a state like virginia it's a more obvious victory at 286. >> virginia is one that his campaign is working on pretty hard and one that at least in recent cycles has tended to trend more toward the democrats because of the suburbs of washington, dc and all government workersing are right?
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>> that's right. so virginia is a challenge but it has been a lot closer than it has been in past elects so there's a possibility he can pick off virginia and a couple other paths to victory. what if he is able to claim pennsylvania where there's a strong working class pop late, defenses from union support away from hillary clinton into trump camp. >> there is the suggestion that a mace like pennsylvania this suburbs of pittsburgh and philadelphia, the areas that are of most interest, that you can't really get the polling right there necessarily because the people going out to vote are different subset than it used to be. in this election than previous. if the polls are correct. >> we have seen donald trump and hillary clinton battling one after another in shows suburbs of philadelphia so they know this is a critical state to win. >> if you're a politics junky and like this electoral college national go to wsj.com and this,'s on mobile, on our ipad and on any tablets or most
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smartphones, and you can change these yourself and see what that path is. it's interesting to put your open state in there and manipulate things but the polls are changing she got a bump an the first debate. no doubt about that. she won that debate and has gotten a bump from it but it's not over. >> it's not over and as you said, polls are shifting and that may have been a one-time thing. we have debate coming dollar with the vice presidents and donald trump and hillary clinton on the stage on sunday. >> a long time in the political arc. wsj.com. the deadly hurricane now bearing down on haiti and jamaica and cuba and potential risk to the east coast, it's a serious storm headed north to the u.s. stay with us. see me. see me. don't stare at me.
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extreme weather alert. folks in florida keeping a close eye on hurricane matthew. one of the most powerful atlantic hurricanes in recent history. it could hit the united states. at one point it was a cat 5 now a cat 4 with maximum sustained winds at 130 miles-per-hour. these are the spots to watch. this is port-au-prince. over here, that's guantanamo bay in cuba. this thing is moving this direction at about six-miles-an-hour. it is statement rick -- extremely show and if it goes over land they're expecting up to 40 inches of rain in some spots. that's mountains there and that would be beyond devastating. heavy rain ised inning jamaica's capital of kingston, cars
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getting stuck in water. a horrible overnight. the right side of the storm is always the wettest side and usually the windyet side that and side is haiti. one person said some of us will probably die but it pray it won't be a lot. team fox coverage on this. we have steve harry gap -- harrigan on the beach and janice dean is in the extreme weather center. port awe pins -- port-au-prince is on a hill and they're in for big trouble. >> catastrophic. that's the term that we're using. and the last time we saw a hurricane of this strength moving from the south, which is actually quite rare, was back in 1954, hazel. and north carolina is hazel but
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hazel killed anywhere between 500 people and a thousand people in haiti, and this is going to take a direct hit from matthew, we think. as you mentioned the right front quadrant of the storm, the most dangerous part of the storm, as it moves across haiti, so the northeast, that's where the heaviest rain, the strongest winds and we are expecting a direct impact, and then eastern portions of cuba, and jamaica, still under hurricane warnings and then bahamas has to deal with this and this has been a category 5 storm, the highest on the scale, since friday and has not fluctuated that much. there's the model. the forecast over haiti, catastrophic. 70% of the nation is living in poverty, and we had the earthquake in 2010. people not doing well and prayers are needed. then it goes in the bahamass and
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potentially strengthens again. >> a lot of water out there and the water is very hot. what are the forecast models looking like for the united states. >> a good question. won't know until we get into the bahamas. the next couple of days and i want to point out the devastating flooding rainfall. 30 to 40 inches in this very vulnerable area, before course the topography lends itself to flooding and mudslides. new path and new advisory at 5:00 p.m. and each one is crucial when it comes to forecasting what this does along the east coast but i've been saying, florida to maine needs to watch at the storm that's computer model are trending more towards the east coast could be a hugger along the carolinas, up towards the outer banks and commuter models surgery thing northeast and mid-atlantic needs to watch this. we're watching this into the weekend and next week. i'll be on your show on monday
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talking about matthew. they -- you can see consensus here croat -- across the carolina and i want to show the one from europe. so wednesday, thursday, talking about this, in the bahamas, florida, you need to watch this. scraping the coast, perhaps, georgia, toward thursday carolinas. there's he outer banks. euro is slower, up towards nantucket. this is sunday along the coast so we'll be tracking this well over the next five to seven days and won't know the exact track until it's in the bahamas, wednesday, thursday so all interests along the east coast need to pay attention to matthew. >> i'm sure they are especially along the owes coast of florida. steve harrigan is in miami beach. or going to get wind and rain and certainly a heavy surf there, steve. >> reporter: that's right.
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clear skies right now here in miami but definitely concern for a lot of people back home. the outer bands already causing flooding in jamaica and the real corn will be haiti. a lot of factors contributing. a slow-moving storm that could dump from 25 to 40-inches of rain in haiti. in that country 98% of the trees have been chopped down for fuel so we could flooding and mudslides. houses poorly built near the coast and a lot of people afraid to leave the houses to take shelter, this could be a very deadly storm in haiti. >> they realyear not going to be able to tell with much certainty until it gets to the back baba -- bahamas and people in florida have to be worried.
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people, the large haitian population will be watching closely, wilder about people back home -- worried about some people back home. affecting americans. hundred nonessential personnel are going evacuated from naval base another guantanamo bay and evaluate can the pets. also for the 5,000 naval staffers there as well as the 61 detainees that will be sheltering in place on guantanamo bay. ready for what they call a from assault from the storm. back to you. >> a beautiful day right now on miami etch all the kid out two men who could be heartbeat away from the presidency are get can ready for their first and only debate. the running mates there tra divisional hill the attack dog but they have to defend two most unpopular nominees, the most up unpopular nominees in u.s. history. we'll have a preview coming up at the bottom of the hour when
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longwood university in virginia for the big showdown. carl cameron is there now, an hour wrest of richmond do vice presidential debates have much impact? >> reporter: well, they can but it's usually pretty short lived. the best recognized or remembered in the past would have been then 21988 racing where lloyd binson said to john quayle, you're no john kennedy. and ross perot was on the ticket. and his running mate,'s first remarks were, who am i and why am i here? so it's remembered for the gaffs. mike pence and tim kaine, proxy boxers for hillary clinton and donald trump. they'll talk policy and
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mr. pence and his particular sequencer swore off personal attack so is has to break the pledge or be sort of fighting with one hand tied behind his back and will criticize hillary clinton but we're told based on facts and her record as opposed to her character and health and things trump has been attacking, quote, crooked hilary in all, m-pence has been preparing for this since the moment he accepted the job, we're told, when he said he would be trump's running mate he began to focus on convention speech and his sparring partner is wisconsin governor scott walker and there have been testy moments bus mr. pence's aides have said there are occasion is when he said i don't have to debate scott walker. >> i was go ask how you pens
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pence is preparing. >> reporter: hard. has to carry the water for donald trump which means trying to diminish hillary clinton without violating his pledge of name calling and he'll be up against a u.s. senator, tim california n who while be prepared to talk about trump's policies as wells a trump's history, which puts pence in the position of defending him, and trump didn't start the race as running mates in total agreement with trump. they had differences. a point where pence would not say that when donald trump builds the wall, mexico would pay for it. he has become adapt something of trump's rhetoric in the last couple of weeks in preparation for the debate so as no not look like he is completely aligned with the guyty republican ticket. >> carl cameron, thank you. tim kaine has home field advantage he calls richmond, virginia, his home town and spend the weekend doing debate prep. he was not only the mayor of richmond but also a popular former governor there. he is even getting credit for
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help thing clinton campaign clinch the endorse opt of -- endorsement of john warner. >> i think for kaine the biggest problem for him is this catholic faith and how that conflicts with many of the policies that supported by democrats and also by running mate, human being, such as abortion rights and the death penalty. kaine attended church at home on richmond on sunday. he justified supporting laws he personally and morally says he opposes as a devout catholic but which he says are the law of the land. pence is likely to hit him on the fact that despite opposing the death penalty, kaine oversaw 1 executions in four years as the governor of virginia, six of them of black men the rnc just released a very -- rather scathing web ad in which it
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talks about tim he was a defender of -- a legal defender of rapists and murderers, some critics say that's equivalent of the famous willie horton ad from 1988 and there's a lot of attention but may give some clues as to how pence and the trump campaign plan to come after tim kaine, who has described himself in the past as being, quote, boring. >> how else is tim kaine preparing? >> reporter: well, he is doing -- taking a page from hillary clinton's book and doing a lot of mock debates and has been off the campaign trail for four days and in fact, bob barnett, the famous washington lawyer is, standing in. he is his sparring partner. in the past bob barnet has served the role for hillary clinton but hillary clinton felt he needed someone meaner so he she opts for her aide who knows her vulnerabilities and hey have the been working together on the next debate. so they have been preparing.
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kaine is prepared. one thing i doubt you'll see, early on in the campaign you saw tim kaine doing impressions of donald trump. he was told it wasn't a good impression and he has dropped that in recent weeks and months. >> jennifer, thank you. more than two years ago, a little boy named hooper harris died after his dad left him all day in a broiling hot suv. today cooper's father goes to trial, accused of that child's murder. and prosecutors say while young cooper baked to death in the vehicle, the dad was sexting with women, including at least one who was under age. so one who was a girl. that trial on day one opening arguments, coming up. [ crowd noise ] whoa. [ gears stopping ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops.
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family. that group delivered opening statements todayty murder drill. they've say he intentionally left his 22-month-old soon, cooper in a hot suv to debuts he was sick of being a father. >> he was leading a double life. he voiced on numerous times in random things, i miss being single. i'm at a breaking point. >> i miss being single. i'm at a breaking opinion and the he is with the son. happened in atlanta and big news on this channel andon. while cooper harris was baking to death we know that investigators say harris was actually sexting with women and at least one underage girl. defense lawyers have not yesterday delivered their opening statements but attorneys say this was just a tragic accident. they say justin harris, the father, forth got the son was in the car and the sexting had nothing to do with any of it. the jury is seven women and five
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men, including a mechanic, nutritionist and a grandmother. we don't know how many of them have kids but a judge moved the trial itself from atlanta to brunswick, georgia, because of all the media attention. ashley merchant is in atlanta. a criminal defense attorney and has been physicalling the case you watch openings from the prosecution. summarize. >> i can tell you 9 0% of the opening from the state were trying to paint harris as a bad person. the theory is he had motive to want his son dead and the motive was he wanted this other life. he wanted his son another the picture want other women and was essentially leading this other life. we herd the term deceptive a lot. he was deceptive in this marriage, deceptive with the police, deceptive in his family life, deceptive, deceptive, kept hearing that. the picture was that anything that comes oft of to defense
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table or the defense side of the room can't be believed because he -- his whole goal in live was too deceive people and lead a double life and that theme is going to carry on throughout the trial because we're going 0 to have frock folk who sexting with harris. we had ruling today the jump agreed to let in the state's evidence of a prostitute who said she was with harris two weeks before this soy judge ruled this morning that's admissible. so we'll hear this damaging evidence that doesn't have anything to do with whether or not he wanted his son dead but the state is going to argue it shows he didn't want to be living the life he was living. >> did this sexting with an underage girl come up in opening? >> yes. sexting with the ununderage girl was ruled relevant by the judge. they've talked about all the different apps he was on, on the kick app, talking with folks. talking with an underage girl.
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a couple of different chatrooms talking -- sexting, evidence came out that they talked about the evidence of him snapping pick tours of his genitals and sending them to girls, then them sending hick million tours and a lot of this was weeping -- happening while cooper was dying. the defense now has to get up and try to put a different image in their head. >> was there any suggestion that he chose this hot car as the place for his son to die for a particular reason under their theory? >> there wasn't anything that there was a specific reason that he chose this car. there was some linkage. they've folked on he wanted a life without this child. he wanted a different lifestyle. he wanted to be free and they used -- the actual -- what was very powerful they blew up a lot of his quotes, his texts so they took things he texted to other females. they took things he put up in southerly -- social media
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chatroomsrooms and stuck those n front of the jury. so the jury that the images in their head and that's very powerful. those are his own words and they're going to use his own words. >> so jurors have to believe, to buy the prosecution's case, that not only did this man want his son dead, so that he could get out of marriage and this family relationship, but that they realize -- he had to rafeizeed all of this texts texts and alle rest of it would come into play and he went ahead with the plan knowing that all of that would be part of the record. >> right. think that's what we'll hear when we hear from the defense. we'll hear that not possible. doesn't make any sense. whether or not he wanted out of his marriage and whether or not he wanted a child-free life, that doesn't mean -- you can't make that leap that means he wanted to kill his son to in an agony way. the was very tech savvy and in
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their i.t. adapter so it's a good defense argument to say he knew if he murdered his son he would be the prime suspect and they would look at his accorder. so if he plan this out wouldn't he be smarter to not do this while his son was dying. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> the treasurer of the state of illinois is going after wells fargo bank, saying that is downright shameful. the state cut business ties with the bank for a year now. california made a similar move last week. the feds have fined wells fargo after employees opened fake accounts without telling customer, cost something customers in total millions and millions of dollars in fees. the bank reports it's fired more than 5,000 worker who took partner a scam but not the ceo, john stumpf. he still has his job and made more than $40 million he has had to give back. that wasn't all of his and
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saying, there's been so much more and widespread call that the ceo go down with the ship. kim kardashian is back in new york city after a horrifying time in paris. armed men said to have barged into her hotel room, reported by grabbing $10 million in jewelry. the rest of the story of kim kardashian's night is incredible. the kardashian family arriving back in the states with the amount of security you've might see following world leaders. the details of what happen overnight in paris coming right up.
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a spokesman says the suspects were dressed like police officers. got past the concierge. the source says she begged for fem to let her live and said she has babies at home. then they wrapped her mouth in tape and put her in a bathtub. she thought they were going to kill her. kim's husband, kanye west, was in the middle of a concert in new york when it happened. look at this. >> i'm sorry. i have a family emergency, i have to jump ship. >> just like that. a spokesman says kim was, quote, badly season up but physically unharmed. according to a tmz source, she called it the worst moment in my life. the internet doesn't much believe it but trace gallagher has the details. >> reporter: instead of saying in a regular hotel room, she was staying in one of the hotelsine private apartments. police say five gunmen forced
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the concierge to open her apartment, three gunmen stood watch outside and two went inside to tie her up and take the jewels. appears the robbers knew what they were looking for because they quickly grabbed a ring wore $4.5 million and a jewelry box filled with an additional 5.5 million in jewels. after the ordeal she hopped a private jet back to new york, and today her mom was seen leaving kim's apartment and when asked how she is doing, kris jenner gave everyone a thumb's up. now breaking news. take a live look outside kim kardashians apartment in new york. two looks, one from street, one from the tied, sill waiting for kanye or kim or any other kardashian to make their way outside of that apartment to give us an update on anything to do with the robbery or kim's state of mind right now. when we get it, we'll bring it. >> a social media might have played a role in this?
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>> reporter: because if you follow her on snapchat or instagram you would know she was at fashion week in paris and know what bars and rounder restaurants she went to even what jewelry she wars wearing. she often highlights jewels on i ininstagram posts and she has a bodyguard who was with her but experts think this might have been pulled off by someone who might have inside knowledge who she was staying and whether she was alone at 2:30 in the morning. er bodyguard was out dancing with kardashian's sisters. police right now are in the process of reviewing security cameras in and around the hotel to see if they can spot maybe the robbers or see if they identify somebody. >> the internet needs more information. the internet does not like. this. the internet is not sure.
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what whatever. >> bill clinton talking about the debate coming up. he's in flint, michigan. >> her service and philosophy and policy and preparedness, but the election is not over, there's a lot of road rage out there. and there are people who have difficulty thinking about this in normal terms because they've now been basically 15 years without a raise while the cost of their basic things are going up. and they look for things and poem -- people to blame. so in a fundamental way, this election will be decided by whether we choose answers or anger. whether we choose empowerment or resentment. whether we think we're all in this together or it's us versus
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them. and whether we think we can be savest in the world with walls and bridges. and so i want to do something that isn't often done in this election. i'm going to praise the election. it's like everybody day somebody else claims the right to pour poison down our throat. i'm going to tell you why you should be for her. you already know i would you should be against the other guy. i have this crazy and apparently really old-fashioned idea that elects ought to be carried out bases on who will do the best job for you. we have to vote for someone who will bring the right kind of change. this will be a change election.
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the question is what cupid -- what kind of change do you want? i was just on the phone with a friend of mine from texas. a great one-liner. said you got any one-liners for me before i give the speech? he said, yeah. tell them if you don't want somebody to drive off the cliff, dope give them the keys. [applause] and i want to tell you where that truck can go. i spent half my life now trying to help people find a job, start a business, lift their incomes, educate their kids, provide health care, make a living. to prove that the american dream is big enough to accomplish all of that and if we're all in it together we'll actually do better. all over the world where i work, i find this. i was just in saginaw and i was
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shaking hands with this laddie who i -- lady who i thought was a'll resident, and she was. she said my people came from nigeria. thank you for trying to help the little kids there grow up and be safe. and i thought to myself, this is not complicated. here's where we are. number one, even thee the economy has been stagnant for too many people, and people who are the richest americans got their money become quicker after the crash, we are the only big economy in the world that has had job growth in each of the last 79 months. constant job growth. >> so bill clinton is campaigning for his wife, hillary, there, in flint, michigan. donald trump is scheduled to be up in the next hour and are'll have coverage of that.
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i'm shepard smith in new york. should news breck out, we'll break in because breaking news changes everything. the dow is down 55-points. this is fox news, america's choice. thank you, shepard. i'm neil cavuto. a store of two leaks. the lock of donald trump's taxes and how everyone was all over that. but what about the audio leak of hillary clinton's remarks disparaging bernie sanders supporters from back in february. have you heard much on that? i didn't think so. well, that's what we're on top of. the homework i gave you on friday, waiting to see if the media would be as intrigued by the story and what hillary clinton was telling donors in a closed door meeting in february as it was obsessed with the story of mitt romney doing the same thing four years ago, bee
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