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lucia to start breathing again. that certainly is very good news. always good to have those skills. all right. thanks for joining us, everyone. happy monday. i'm dana perino. here's shep. ♪ >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 at trump tower in new york city where a small meeting two years ago has become a very large controversy and leaves open the question did members of trump's family and campaign team violate a federal law? we'll look at what we know in the wake of president trump's latest tweet. a big day in the trial of the president's former campaign chairman, paul manafort's right-hand man taking the stand. what secrets key spill? plus, europe hits back after washington slaps new penalties on iran plus, why facebook reportedly wants to know how much money you have in the bank and the bank error that was not in their
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favor why a glitch cost hundreds their homes. the u.s. military helping to put out fire and amish uber? it's real. let's get to it ♪ >> now, shepard smith reporting live from the fox news deck. >> shepard: did members of the trump campaign commit a crime? first from the fox news deck this monday afternoon, the white house is shifting narratives on his trump tower meeting. president trump admitting, again, this time on twitter the infamous now sitdown with a russian, with ties to the kremlin at trump tower was set up so that the campaign could get dirt on hillary clinton. analysts say that could be a crime. under federal law, 52 usc 30121 it is unlawful for a foreign national to contribute anything of value to an election campaign. and under that same code, conspiring with someone to solicit such a contribution is also unlawful.
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whether the meeting constituted a crime has not yet been resolved. remember who was there. donald trump jr., the first son-in-law, jared kushner, the campaign chairman, paul manafort, and five others, including the russian lawyer with kremlin ties natalia nets sky a. according to the president's admission it's not the first time we have heard something like that from him. >> but this appears to be his most direct public acknowledgment that this was not a meeting primarily about russian adoptions as we first heard. instead, it was a political opposition research meeting between members of the trump team and his family with a woman connected to the kremlin. we're going to show you how it all unfolded, where it leaves us, and how important it actually is. here's how this chapter began. over the weekend, "the washington post" reported that the president is concerned about the involvement of his son donald trump jr. in special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation. the president then tweeted:
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fake news reporting a complete fabrication that i'm concerned about the meeting my wonderful son donald's had in trump tower. this was a meeting to get information on an opponent totally legal and done all the time in politics. and it went nowhere. i did not know about it. the president said something similar, more than a year ago. >> i think from a practical standpoint, most people would have taken that meeting. it's called opposition research or even research into your opponent. >> shepard: it is important to remember what the white house said initially. repeatedly it asserted that the meeting was not about a campaign issue but adoptions. that was according to a statement from donald trump jr. white house press secretary sarah sanders said in august of last year that the president did not write that statement. >> he certainly didn't dictate, but you know, like i said he weighed, in offered suggestion like any father would do 11 months
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later we learned exactly the opposite. president trump's legal team wrote in a memo to the special counsel robert mueller and i quote: have you received all the notes, communications and testimony indicating that the president dictate add short but accurate response to the "new york times" article on behalf of his son donald trump jr. he dictated it sanders did not answer questions about how that could be that districted her original statement, which it did. instead she referred reporters to outside counsel. president trump's admission on twitter comes as legal team and special counsel robert mueller negotiate the terms of a possible sitdown between mueller and president trump our chief house correspondent john roberts is live this afternoon on the north lawn. hi, john. >> good afternoon to you. the president and white house staff keeps saying they like this mueller investigation to wrap up as quickly as possible president seems compel to send out tweets that keep this whole thing very much alive. we first learned about this july 8th of last year when
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the "new york times" ran an article detailing that in june of 2016 donald trump jr. had met with the people that you talked about very first statement we got on that july the 8th said quote it was a short introductory meeting i asked jared and paul to stop by. we primarily program russian children active and popular with american families. then as the time line moves along the next day the explanation shifted a bit. after pleasantries were exchanged. the woman stated that she had information that individuals connected to russia were funding the democratic national committee and supporting ms. clinton. her statements were vague, ambiguous and made no sense. then two days later, another evolution the information they suggested they had about hillary clinton, i thought, was political opposition research. as you pointed out in that press conference with emmanuel macron in early july, the president acknowledge dollars that the meetined that themeeting was abn research. most politicians would have gone to a meeting like the
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one don jr. attended in order to get information on an opponent, threes politics. you follow it along, shep, the time line of what we learned about what donald trump the president might have had in terms of his involvement in that. we are told he did not dictate that memo. then we are told that he weighed in and then finally rudy giuliani said that he did dictate the whole thing. while the president appeared to acknowledge a year ago that, in fact, this was a meeting about political opposition research, democrats found new reason to weigh in and say that the president has been incomplete in his explanations at the best and down right untrue about all of this at the worst. adam schiff, the ranking member on the house intelligence committee tweeting today quote the russians offered damaging info on your opponent. your campaign accepted and the russians delivered. you then mislead the country about the purpose of the trump tower meeting when it became public. now you say you didn't know in advance. none of of this is normal or
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credible. there had been reports that michael cohen, the president's former attorney was going to say that the president knew in advance about this meeting. the president has said he did not know about it. emails released about donald trump jr. and in his congressional testimony, there doesn't appear to be any suggestion that the president knew about the meeting in advance. the other big question that you brought up, will the president sit for an interview with robert mueller. last week mueller declined the president's attorney's proposal ask only questions about russian collusion, he only wants to answer questions that go to the obstruction of justice. one of the his attorneys jay sekulow said yesterday they are still weighing whether or not this will happen. listen here. >> he would moving as expeditiously as possible to make the determination and make our recommendation to the president. the president has been clear that he wants to interview. i will tell you his legal team is concerned. we're concerned on a number of reasons. >> the president's legal team has told me they may respond as early as late
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today to robert murm. it may not be until tomorrow. maybe some time after that. shep? >> shepard: john roberts, thank you. right now breaking we're waiting for the star witness to take the stand in paul manafort's trial. prosecutor's say they are planning to call rick gates. he's up next. he's the former trump campaign chairman's right-hand man. his one-time business partner who also worked on the trump campaign. fox news spotted rick gates at the courthouse a short time ago. if anybody knows manafort's secrets, the analysts say, it's rick gates. gates admitted lying to the fbi and then cut a deal to cooperate in special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation. manafort has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him. our peter doocy is live at the courthouse alexandria, virginia just outside the district. peter? >> shep, a clean-shaven rick gates is here. he is the witness that just last week the judge, t.s. ellis, said the mueller team
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needs if they are going to prove a conspiracy charge against paul manafort. now, rick gates is also seen as critical because they do believe that he has the most intimate knowledge of his former business partner paul manafort's alleged financial crimes. the witness prior to gates, who is on the stand right now, former manafort accountant cindy laporta just testified now gates was the one sending her fraudulently drafted financial forms that would eventually serve the purpose of lowering paul manafort's tax bill. she also testified that some of the documents gates was sending her on manafort's behalf were basically laughably fake. she filed or submitted them anyway. including a tax return she said was so wrong she was disturbed by it. laporta was given immunity to testify. gates has not been. but he did decide to cooperated after he pled guilty to lying to the fbi. shep? >> shepard: are there more witnesses after gates or is this thing soon to wra wrap up
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on the prosecution's side? >> we know the prosecution wants to wrap up at some point this week. we do not know if there is anybody after gates. this is essentially now the third major act of the manafort trial. act one would be last tuesday when the mueller team gets up and they allege that paul manafort lived a very lavish lifestyle and ostrich coats and flower beds snand an m for manafort. act 2 was when the nurl team brought a bookkeeper and two accountants to the stand to explain how and why the court was able to get away with it three the inside man rick gates is next. shep? >> shepard: peter doocy live at the courthouse. we will go back there for updates should be there. at this time a.b. stoddard is here and editor at real clear politics. good to he so you. >> good to see you, shep. >> shepard: rick gates, what might he provide? >> this is going to be dramatic no matter. what have you former friends and colleagues turning on each other. this used that doocy has
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reported on that the manafort team is alleging that rick gates embezzled money and hid that from paul manafort and was on the take and as they say had his hands in the cookie jar. if the defense produces documentation of that and verification of that, that could muddy the waters in terms of the value of rick gates as a prosecuting witness. but from the testimony of the account at that particular time, the fact that paul manafort knew about every detail, was very meticulous about having to control the information flow and had a hand in everything, it's really going to be surprising if rick gates was able, if the manaforts of the trump team can show that pulled the wool over his eyes. began to cooperate with the special counsel team. manafort statement read something like i hope that my friend rick gates will prove strong enough to help defend us and prove us
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innocent. so at that time months ago he was certainly not accusing rick gates of being the fall guy. so, this is going to be an interesting and very dramatic testimony to see what the defense team does to rick gates as a witness. not so much we know what the prosecution is going to argue, but how far manafort's team could go in undercutting gates' credibility is really what's going to have the ultimately -- obviously the ultimate effect on manafort -- the outcome of this trial for him if there is a quicketsdz is that the goa -- uglyconviction the goal. get a conviction against paul manafort so paul manafort would have incentive to give up information on the president in the mueller investigation? >> all along, shep, everyone has believed that mueller would succeed, the special counsel would ultimately succeed in flipping paul manafort and he has not done it. it would be very stunning at this point, the experts say, for him to get into trial
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and get into sentencing and then try to strike a deal. his best leverage was before this. but he intended to go -- he went ahead with the trial and his leverage gets reduced over time once you are in trial, obviously depending on the outcome of the trial. it has always been a big surprise to people that paul manafort wars willing to send himself to jail for many, many decades. over 70 years of age. they don't know if that means he believes president trump will pardon him. is he certainly recess at that particular time to stun surprise of the experts any overtures from is special counsel to provide any help on the rest of the case. >> shepard: a.b. stoddard. thank you. >> thanks, shep. >> shepard: how much money do you have right now in your bank account. asking for a friend. a friend named facebook. facebook wants to know how much money have you in your bank account. it's asking the bank. ahead why the company is
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♪ >> shepard: the folks at facebook know where you live, what you look like, and how to contact you now they apparently want some of your financial information as well. according to the reporting of our corporate cousins at the "wall street journal," facebook is asking banks for
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data, including credit card transactions and checking account balances. a facebook spokeswoman told the journal the company would use the banking information to offer new services to users. not to target them with ads. fox news and facebook have a partnership to deliver news on facebook watch. fox news is solely responsible for its content and production. the fox business network deirdre bolton is here. they want our data about our money? >> so the facebook actually says that the "wall street journal" reporting overreached but i do want to give you a list of the banks. it's j.p. morgan, citi wells fargo and bank corps. according to colleagues at the "wall street journal" they say colleagues asked focolleague facebookasked for i. disagrees with the reporting. i'm going to pull up part it put out a long statement i picked two quotes. "wall street journal" story incorrectly asking for financial transaction data. this is not true.
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second part of that statement idea with messaging with a bank can be better than waiting on hold over the phone, it's completely opt in. we are not using this information beyond enabling these types of experiences not for ads or anything else. so analysts are saying listen, the long game for facebook here is that if you use facebook messenger, almost like we might exchange money for good or a service in our normal bank, that's essentially facebook wants to do the same thing. the problem for facebook, obviously is, that they have two huge p.r. black eyes recently. of course cambridge analytica, we know 87 million facebook users had their information taken, essentially without consent and we know in the run-up to our presidential election 125 million facebook users, so half of our voting population saw an ad that was either manipulated or created by a russian bot. so there is a lot of banks and other institutions saying we maybe don't want to be associated with facebook at this time. our colleagues at the
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journal said actually one big bank that they chose. >> shepard: didn't name. >> did not name has actually pulled back from. this to me though the big sort of sum up is that essentially technology is coming for banking. so the banks need to be a little bit more on their toes. we have amazon looking to do the same thing. google as well, alpha bets google doing the same thing as well. when you say hey, alexa, i would like to buy more snacks for my pup. your banking data is already there. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> shepard: word of a new clue in the search for the missing college student mollie tibbets. we will tell what you a witness reported seeing in the area on the night mollie tibbets disappeared. plus, yet another kid's lemonade stand running into trouble. not permits this time. no, this time because of a robber packing a gun. that's next. coming up. are you ready to take your wifi to the next level?
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>> shepard: a neighbor tells fox news she saw a suspicious black suv circling small town in iowa the same night a college student vanished. mollie tibbets has been missing for more than two weeks now and the reward for her safe return has jumped to $260,000. she was last seen jogging in brooklyn, iowa just east of des moines where she was dog-sitting for her boyfriend, we're told. the neighbor who says she saw that suv lives a block away from the boyfriend's house. our matt finn is live in brooklyn, iowa. matt? >> shep that neighbor tells us that she reported that suspicious suv to the fbi when she was questioned. how the fbi is using that piece of information is just not clear. this afternoon, we sat down with mollie defendant's mollie r again he tells us that he believes his disawrt alive somewhere being held against her will.
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is he urging anyone with any information to come forward. he says he believes that mollie tibbets might have got into a car willingly and that the person she got in the car with perhaps misinterpreted the nature of their relationship and then made a horrible mistake. here is mollie ticket's father. > -- tibet'sfather. >> the longer we go without finding mollie the longer we go without finding mollie's body, the more hopeful we are that she is alive somewhere and going through something that she can survive. >> mollie's dad also tells that's mollie was constantly using her iphone and fit bit which is electronic health tracking device. police can extract a ton of information from the iphone and fit bit, perhaps her exact steps that day. we reached out to fit bit to see if they have turned over
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any information to authorities. they don't want to comment on that. also reached out to apple and so far they have not returned a request for information. >> shepard: the reward at $260,000. how did it go up so extraordinarily? >> the family partnered with crime stoppers of central iowa, shep, which substantially increased this reward. just a few days ag it was hovering around $2,000. now it's inching closer to $300,000. the family says it wants to use this money to basically pay off anyone that might have her. also continuing to urge people to use that 1-800 o452-1111. can you also visit crime stoppers of central iowa.com. shep? >> shepard: matt finn on scene. a plane that crashed in southern california over the weekend just seemed to fall out of the sky. that's how one witness described what happened as the cessna took a nose dive into a parking lot killing all five people on board. this is dash cam video. keep an eye on the right-hand side of the screen there here it is
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again. you will see the plane go straight down it smashed into a car in a parking lot in santa ana. thankfully, nobody was in that car. trace gallagher in our west coast news hub. what word do we have on what might have caused that crash? >> as you said, shep, planes don't just fall out of sky. this one appeared to. that's baffling aviation experts. it's high performance aircraft. pressurized fly to $30,000 feet at 270 miles per hour. seconds before the crash the pilot did radio that he had an emergency but did not state the emergency. so, engine failure is a possibility. but it's a twin engine plane and the odds of both failing at the same time are extraordinarily low. this plane has a range of 1500 miles. the trip from concord, just east of san francisco to orange county is about 400 miles. so the plane should have had fuel but witnesses say when the plane was turning, the engines were silent. aviation expert mike boyd
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just told us the fact that there was no explosion might be very telling. watch. >> first thing they're going to be looking at is fuel. was there fuel on the tanks of that airplane? i would say with a crash like that and no fire, it was probably a dry airplane. >> the plane crashed one mile from john wayne airport where it was scheduled to land in orange county. shep? >> shepard: what do we know about the victims, trace? >> well, the pilot has been identified as scott shepard, the owner of a real estate consulting firm in the tampa bay area. shepard was also a very experienced pilot and recently had his pilot license's renewed. some have noted the plane crash very near south coast plaza one of the busiest shopping centers in the country. speculation early on because no one on the ground was hurt, that he may have steered the plane away from the mall. it now appears in the final seconds he had very little control of that airplane. laura shepard the pilot's
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wife was on board. the other victims naveed hakimi and wife gloria posted about the flight moments before it took off. >> the fifth victim worked at the very same northern california real estate consulting firm ntsb is on scene. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher reporting from los angeles. ♪ wildfire alert. the military is now planning to send about 200 active duty soldiers to help put out the fires in california. two defense officials tell fox news the soldiers have special training in engineering. the fires have killed at least 9 people. >> one fire in mendicino north and west of sacramento has been extremely difficult forever crews to maintain. second largest wildfire in california history. they said it spread across lakes and major roads. it's been growing stronger even at night when most fires on the west coast tend to calm down. police in north carolina are looking for a teenager they say robbed a 9-year-old's
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lemed stand at gun pointed. this happened in monroe, about 30 miles south and east of charlotte. the teen made off with about $17. the kid he robbed is fine, but investigators there are calling it a new low. >> you know, i think people are capable of a lookout of things not robbing a child at a lemonade stand that takes it to a new level. >> shepard: investigators are looking at camouflage hat, a metal tin and black b b gun in an area not far from that lemonade stand. the kid's dad says the boy was selling lemonade again the day after the robbery. he is saving up for a new lawn mower. about time for a go fund me, if you ask me. there are some things for which you can say sorry and perhaps all is forgiven. for instance, spilling wine on the couch or pumping into somebody on the street. know when an apology might not cut it, when your
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mistake cost hundreds of people their homes. today the bank that admitted it blew it coming up. fireball erupts on the road and dozens are hurt. the details as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news coming right up. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> shepard: take that, iran. president trump hitting iran with the first financial punishment since he pulled the united states out of the nuclear deal back in may. there was a 90-day waiting period before the sanctions could restart. the white house also warning now of severe consequences for anybody, any nation that keeps doing business with iran, which could include u.s. allies and now, some of those allies are fighting back. rich edson on the top story at the bottom of the hour, live from the state department. hey, rich. rich rich hey, shep. they are fighting back. they say they are going to continue conducting business with iran. this is britain, germany and france. they were part of the iran nuclear deal. they say they are going to stay in it and they are
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going to keep adhering to it just put out a statement on this saying quote we are determined to protect european economic operators engaged in legitimate business with iran. the preservation and maintenance of effective financial channels with iran and the continuation of iran's export of oil and gas. senior administration officials say they plan to fully enforce u.s. sanctions so they could be at loggerheads on this one here. the united states at midnight will reimpose sanctions on iran's conduct and trade when it comes to u.s. dollars. iran's currency abroad. precious metals, its auto sector. and then in about three months the u.s. is going to reimpose sanctions on oil and gas for iran and on top of that its banking sector, shep. >> shepard: same time president trump has offered to meet with the iranian leader and now a bit of a push back on that. >> yeah, that's right. hasan rouhani the president of iran is saying no thank you. he also says that the president is essentially in his offer just trying to make a made-for-television moment with iran only to divide the iranian people.
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so iran is rejecting that idea right now. mean while the administration says the iran is on shaking ground. they have continued for some time about the economic conditions whether it's the inflation there or what folks are protesting there what they say is the corruption of the regime there. trump administration says the iran's government took a windfall from the iran nuclear agreement. they are trying to reverse that in the end the administration says it is not trying to change the regime in iran, only its behavior. it believes that reimposing the sanctions will do so. shep? >> shepard: rich edson at the state department. chinese state media slamming president trump today and the attack pretty personal. the people's daily newspaper accusing president trump of starring in his own carefully orchestrated street fighter style deceitful drama. it went on to say it is wishful thinking for president trump to hope others would play along with his drama. the trade war between
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washington and beijing has been escalating with each imposing billions of dollars in tariffs on the other being products. over the weekend, president trump tweeted that china is for the first time doing poorly against us. meantime, north korea is calling for the united states to drop restrictions on that country's trade. even though there are signs that the regime in north korea is building new missiles and expanding its nuclear weapons program instead of scaling back. our senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is live with this. greg? >> shep, yeah, we are listening to more tough talk today from north korea and some bad actions from north korea according to the united nations. now, just two days after secretary of state pompeo met with his north korean north korean counterpart in a singapore demand drop sanctions against the country calling it and this is a quote, outrageous that they have to denuclearize
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before getting rid of those bans. this comes as the u.n. accuses and in a report that was just issued over the weekend, north korea of working with russia and china to get around those sanctions. that confirm what is we have been reporting for the past couple of weeks now that they're building missiles and missile material for nuclear weapons in defiance of the u.n. sanctions. bris bart various acts to show acting in very good faith including returning back to the united states last week what's believed to be receipt mains of u.s. service members missing from the korean war. the line from the trump administration over the weekend and today continues to be that chairman kim is going to deliver on everything that he promised at that summit in june in spore. we are not starry eyed national security bolton told fox news, we will to have see performance. he down played some reports we have been seeing today that there might be another trump-kim summit in the offing in the next couple of
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months maybe. >> shepard: greg palkot lye for us, thanks. hundreds of americans lost their homes to foreclosure because a bank made that a mistake. that bank was wells fargo. which has spent the last year and a half in and out of water. well farce execs have committed they have committed fake accounts. unfair mortgage fees and charging them for car zhoozh that they don't need or ask for. don't bother, those with help those affected and also that they are very sorry. the foins business network susan lee is here. lots of sorries. >> i would call erosion of trust especially for the country's third largest bank. in fact they have third largest amount of assets under management and largest credit card issuer in the country. there is a lot of say sorry for. latest case 625 homeowners, 4 lurks of them ended with foreclosures. and they were actually
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eligible for some relief in their loans. unfortunately due to a miscalculation, according to wells fargo, these 400 lost their homes. we just gout a statement from wells fargo earlier on about the very sorry and what would happen there in those loans very sorry that this error occurred and providing remediation to the approximately 625 customers that were impacted here. the remediation is set aside $8 million. if you calculated that out to 625 homeowners 12,$800. threes not enough for those who you will u of mly lost their houses, right? >> not at all. it add was tout long laundry list of events that happened. 2 million fake accounts that were established to basically boost up commission for a lot of their upsetters. chairman and ceo stipulate down. management change wells fargo. auto loan fine when they were selling unnecessary insurance policies and also
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they were sneaking in some of these mortgage fees, actually in that 1 billion-dollar fine as well u and then this is the la it'sest. the federa --latest. they did something unprecedented in the banking world they told wells fargo you can't grow your balance sheet any more. >> shepard: see what happens next. susan lee from the biz. there is word attackers tried to use a drone to assassinate the leader of venezuela. again, there's word that that happened. now, we're waiting to hear about arrests. but, first, protests over florida's controversial stand your ground law. the law used to defend, among others, the gunman in the death of trayvon martin. the new case now that is sparking demonstrations. that's next. ♪ ♪
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14e7 shep politicians and activists are pushing back on the state's controversial
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stand your ground law that law can essentially get somebody off the hook for a killing as long as a court decides that the person was acting in self-defense to save his or her life. that's the argument that the defense is taking after somebody somebody shot and killed this man marqueze mclaughlin outside of a convenience store in clearwater which is between tampa bay and gulf coast. same tactic that the defense used to clear george zimmer in the trayvon martin shooting more than five years ago. phil keating is live i live in r florida newsroom. >> tehran martin' trayvon martis showed up for arrest and murder charge which so far has not happened. all yesterday all five candidates for governor, reverend al sharpton and 500 people all calling for the shooter of marquis mclaughlin to be arrested which, as you said, the sheriff refuses to do, citing the law. this time the whole thing is on video.
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mcglockton and his girlfriend went to the store she parked illegally in the handicap spot and he went inside. that's when michael approached her and started arguing about her not having a handicapped placard. that's when the unarmed mclaughlin comes out of store. pushes him to the ground, who then, on the asphalt pulls out his legally concealed handgun and shoots. just like florida's 2012 shooting death of trayvon martin george martin he claims the same defense the controversial stand your ground law saying he felt like his life was threatened. the jury in that high profile trial acquitted as i remember of murder. in this case the mcglockton family says the video is on their side. pay close attention to mcglockton's body motion in the final moments of the altercation. after the shove and then the shot. here's mcglockton's father. >> as you can see when he pulled that gun out, marquise was taking a couple steps back, he had full
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control of the situation right then and there. he had four seconds to think about it he did not have to pull that trigger. >> the florida nra actually disagrees with the pinellas county sheriff in his interpretation of the stand your ground law. the nra says a sheriff or police chief could still make an arrest if there is probable cause. as it is right now, this case remains with the state attorney's office. it's under investigation. and the state attorney still has yet to decide whether he will or won't file any charges. shep? >> shepard: phil keating in south florida. government officials in venezuela say six suspects are under arrest after a failed attempt to assassinate the president nicholas madeira. they are accusing the suspects who they call terrorists and assassins of flying drones packed with explosives toward an event on saturday. here's the video. can you see security quickly surrounding the venezuelan president who wasn't hurt. that's body armor of sorts.
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according to the government, seven soldiers did get injured in the apparent attack. nicholas madeira is blaming his political opponents. but opposition leaders say it's irresponsible to point the finger at them with no proof. venezuela's government often accuse the opposition of plotting to overthrow the president. steve harrigan with more on this. steve? >> shepard, the government said this was a drone attempted assassination. there were two drones on the scene. each ordinary that anyone can buy for about $5,000. they stay in the air about 30 minutes. they can be controlled from about one mile away. the difference with these two drones, which were right near the podium where you had the president and supreme court and top generals is therapy carrying about two pounds of plastic explosives each. one of them blew up and went into an apartment building setting off a fire there the second one, venelzen officials say was blocked electronically by vends be security officials. six people so far have been
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arrested. also a shadowy group inside venezuela has claimed responsibility saying they are going to once again try to kill madeira. he says the mastermind are from neighboring colombia and the united states. u.s. officials say they have nothing to do with this attack. >> the madeira regime has any hard evidence of people in the united states engaging in activity that rises to a criminal violation, send it to us and we will take a serious look at it. they haven't done that yet. >> this entire televised event was supposed to show that nicholas madeira is in complete control inside venezuela. instead it was the reverse. you had soldiers running for their lives and a sense of confusion there comes at a time of weakness for the president. 1 million% inflation inside venezuela. the government originally thought about lopping 3 zeros off the currency. now they have decided to chop off five zeros from their currency, shepard. >> steve. >> steve: harrigan live on that story.
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>> shepard: even people who don't have our modern technology can become sort of uber drivers, meet the amish guy in southern michigan who has dubbed himself. dubbed himself the amish uber he drives folks around
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5 bucks a pop horse and buggy. doesn't have a cell phone obviously. you need to flag him down. he isn't officially associated with uber, but he gets people where they are going for abe lincoln note which is a pretty good deal anywhere. a koala caught in the headlights. happened down under in queens land in australia. thankfully, a cop spotted the little fuzzy guy sitting in the middle of the road. he flipped on his emergency lights but the koala didn't budge, so here we go. the officer got out and convinced koala it's better for you to go this way. and on this day in 1991, the worldwide web went live to the public for the first time in '91. a british scientist created the first website. it was a way for universities and researchers to share information all around the world. you can still see a version of that site online. it includes information about what the worldwide web
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is, instructions on how to use it. and links to other pages. a far cry from the social media shopping and animal videos we now are so privileged to see after the interwebs were available to all 27 years ago today. 1991. no internet. remember libraries? only barely. check out the dow. the final bell will ring in just about four hours and 40 minutes. -- i should say 3 minutes and 40 seconds. dear journalists. don't do math not live on tv. never looks good. up 31 on the session. clearly down at the end of the session. why did it go up john glenn? >> tech. >> tech, he thinks. he sent out a. cavuto knows these things. after this newscast catch us on facebook watch for fox
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