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altitude, katherin cat catherine herridge with me now with more. reporter: first of all egyptian president announced the deployment of a submarine that can reach depths of up to 10,000 feet as they look for the black boxes, egyptian government showed images of the debris on television, including aircraft parts and passenger belongings. an airport insider may have tampered with aircraft. according to a flight tracking website, flight 804 went to 5 airports in 48 hours before disappearing issue before paris is made a round trip to tunisia capital, where security has been stepped up since islamic extremist attacks a mude ye museum and beach, killing tourists in 2014. and it made a trip to -- airbus had a digital datalink that reports problem to ground
altitude, katherin cat catherine herridge with me now with more. reporter: first of all egyptian president announced the deployment of a submarine that can reach depths of up to 10,000 feet as they look for the black boxes, egyptian government showed images of the debris on television, including aircraft parts and passenger belongings. an airport insider may have tampered with aircraft. according to a flight tracking website, flight 804 went to 5 airports in 48 hours before disappearing issue...
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catherine herridge has the latest intelligence on the crash. but our coverage begins where that ill-fated flight began at charles de gaulle international airport outside paris. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is there tonight. hello, greg. >> hi, bret. egyptair flight 804 took off from the terminal behind me last night. little did those on board know, their fate would soon be sealed. 11:09 wednesday night paris time, charles de gaulle airport. egyptair flight 804 and airbus a320 takes off. on board, 66 people. among them egyptians, french, canadian, a britain, no americans, but there were children. among the crew, tellingly, three security. the flight from paris across europe towards the destination of cairo, goes smoothly at the outset. 1:24 thursday morning, the plane enters greek air space.
catherine herridge has the latest intelligence on the crash. but our coverage begins where that ill-fated flight began at charles de gaulle international airport outside paris. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is there tonight. hello, greg. >> hi, bret. egyptair flight 804 took off from the terminal behind me last night. little did those on board know, their fate would soon be sealed. 11:09 wednesday night paris time, charles de gaulle airport. egyptair flight 804 and...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge spoke to the man and joins me now with what a that could mean to the investigation. >> the hacker who says he easily breached mrs. clinton's e-mail server in early 2013 claimed in a jail house phone interviews that he spoke with the fbi on the plane when he was extradited last month to face separate cyber charges. he says he spoke to an fbi agent for 80 minutes. the conversation was recorded and the hacker took four pages of notes. a government source confirmed that he had a lot to say on the plane but provided no other details. fox news understands a meeting at this jail between the fbi and hacker was expected as early as this week. i spoke with him earlier this evening. you have talk today the fbi on the plane? >> right. because they came after me from the fbi from the state department, yeah. >> did you have any visits from the fbi when you were in
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge spoke to the man and joins me now with what a that could mean to the investigation. >> the hacker who says he easily breached mrs. clinton's e-mail server in early 2013 claimed in a jail house phone interviews that he spoke with the fbi on the plane when he was extradited last month to face separate cyber charges. he says he spoke to an fbi agent for 80 minutes. the conversation was recorded and the hacker took four pages of notes. a...
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fox news's catherine herridge is there. catherine, secretaries albright, powell, rice, were questioned. hillary clinton and her staff declined to be interviewed, right? reporter: that's right, deirdre. despite public assurances they wanted to cooperate the 83-page report found that mrs. clinton and most senior aides cheryl mills, huma abedin and jake sullivan among others refused interviews with government investigators. today top republicans were quick to respond. >> on secretary clinton created this vulnerability. her statements on this thus far appear at least on the surface from the beginning to be untrue and she needs to come clean. you have a chance to come clean on this being interviewed by inspector general and to refuse to do that is just mind-boggling. reporter: state department's independent watchdog found no one approved clinton's unsecured personal server for state department business. a year into mrs. clinton's tenure as secretary, when two i.t. staffers voiced concerns about her email practices and security th
fox news's catherine herridge is there. catherine, secretaries albright, powell, rice, were questioned. hillary clinton and her staff declined to be interviewed, right? reporter: that's right, deirdre. despite public assurances they wanted to cooperate the 83-page report found that mrs. clinton and most senior aides cheryl mills, huma abedin and jake sullivan among others refused interviews with government investigators. today top republicans were quick to respond. >> on secretary clinton...
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catherine herridge has the latest intelligence on the crash.ur coverage begins where that ill-fated flight began at charles de gaulle internati
catherine herridge has the latest intelligence on the crash.ur coverage begins where that ill-fated flight began at charles de gaulle internati
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fox news intelligence corresp d correspondent catherine herridge got exclusive interview. >> reporterel in the iraqi surge drove the need for role time intelligence. >> start nothing 2005. we saw a uptick in casulties. >> reporter: the first time the nsan is speaking about the highly secretive program called rtrg. >> keith alexander had had a vision to provide in real time or near real time warning information to the troops. >> reporter: you were one of the first people on the ground in iraq. >> the colonel was in the camp victory where nsa computers housed in the area married information in the raids. >> we were able to get phone numbers and addresses and see connections. >> reporter: think of it like a phone app but flagging terrorist. >> it might connect a phone number to a location or activity and then display that to a analyst who could then via radio contact a convoy and said there is what looks like an ambush. >> reporter: experts like christian pike were working side by side with special operations. the program went from iraq to afghanistan and other conflict zones that the ns
fox news intelligence corresp d correspondent catherine herridge got exclusive interview. >> reporterel in the iraqi surge drove the need for role time intelligence. >> start nothing 2005. we saw a uptick in casulties. >> reporter: the first time the nsan is speaking about the highly secretive program called rtrg. >> keith alexander had had a vision to provide in real time or near real time warning information to the troops. >> reporter: you were one of the first...
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catherine herridge is standing by with that al qaeda chilling new warning. "new york times" taking heat for article about donald trump's past. in the article the "times" creates to report how trump tweets women in private. one woman says the newspaper took her words and twisted them. >> what was your reaction when you read this article yesterday? >> >> actually, it was very upsetting. i was not happy to read it at all. >> why? >> well, because the "new york times" told us several times that they would make sure that the story i was telling came across. they promised several times they would do it accurately. they told me several times and my manager several times that it would not be a hit piece and that my story would come across the way that i was telling it and honestly. and it absolutely was not. >> what did they get wrong? >> well, they did take quotes from what i said and they put negative connotation and spun it to where it appeared negative. did i not have a negative experience with donald trump. and i don't appreciate them making it look like saying
catherine herridge is standing by with that al qaeda chilling new warning. "new york times" taking heat for article about donald trump's past. in the article the "times" creates to report how trump tweets women in private. one woman says the newspaper took her words and twisted them. >> what was your reaction when you read this article yesterday? >> >> actually, it was very upsetting. i was not happy to read it at all. >> why? >> well, because...
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catherine herridge has been working intel angle. catherine, what your intelligence sources telling you? >> look, this evening what i was told is finding the black box is really more important than ever with this new data about the smoke on board the aircraft because the black box is going to allow investigators to knit together these different pieces of data. so you have smoke on the aircraft. you have the very erratic flight pattern in the final moments of flight 804 before it disappeared. and then you have this satellite infrared imagery that did not detect an explosion. if all of these things sync up it would point to mechanical or electrical failure on the aircraft. >> information i have from pilots if smoke comes in aircraft the pilots are immediately incapacitated. >> total loss of control of the situation. >> unless they have a system on board that they can emergency system that they may not have had on board. but, the question is why the smoke? was the smoke terrorism or is the smoke mechanical problem? and it makes a big di
catherine herridge has been working intel angle. catherine, what your intelligence sources telling you? >> look, this evening what i was told is finding the black box is really more important than ever with this new data about the smoke on board the aircraft because the black box is going to allow investigators to knit together these different pieces of data. so you have smoke on the aircraft. you have the very erratic flight pattern in the final moments of flight 804 before it...
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catherine herridge is working the intel angle from d.c. first to greg palkot live at the airport in paris. >> reporter: at this time yesterday when the passengers and the crew of that ill-fated egyptair flight 804 were shows up here at charles degow probabt behind me. one day ago. then the crash happened, and the horrible hours after the crash, the families of the victims regrouped, both here and at the airport in cairo. and they looked for answers. they sought answers. in fact, some here in france actually got on -- get this -- yet another egyptair flight this afternoon, to fly to can he h cairo -- to cairo to be closer to their loved ones. french president hollande went on national television and he was the highest level official to confirm there was a crash, that the plane had gone, and he also committed to find out what happened on that plane in this incident, whether it was mechanical or, as he put it terror. an egypt shane official saying terror was a more likely possibility than mechanical problems, but as you so rightly unscore, jo
catherine herridge is working the intel angle from d.c. first to greg palkot live at the airport in paris. >> reporter: at this time yesterday when the passengers and the crew of that ill-fated egyptair flight 804 were shows up here at charles degow probabt behind me. one day ago. then the crash happened, and the horrible hours after the crash, the families of the victims regrouped, both here and at the airport in cairo. and they looked for answers. they sought answers. in fact, some here...
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this is unbelievable what catherine herridge did. next, see what he says he found when he went there. >>> and then dana perino joins us on donald trump, hill clinton, and how hillary clinton's husband may find himself at the heart of their fight for the white house. >> if he wants to follow in the footsteps of those who have tried to knock me down and take me out of the political arena, i'm more than happy to have him do that. i take pictures of sunrises. it's my job and it's also my passion. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep... so i couldn't get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12-hour strength of aleve... for pain relief that can last into the morning. and now... i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. howto choose one?sed simple. you don't. at red lobster's create your own seafood trios, you get to pick 3 of 9 all-new creations for just $15.99. and with this many new flavors trust me, you'll be glad you can try three. like creamy baked lobster alfredo and grilled chi
this is unbelievable what catherine herridge did. next, see what he says he found when he went there. >>> and then dana perino joins us on donald trump, hill clinton, and how hillary clinton's husband may find himself at the heart of their fight for the white house. >> if he wants to follow in the footsteps of those who have tried to knock me down and take me out of the political arena, i'm more than happy to have him do that. i take pictures of sunrises. it's my job and it's...
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this is unbelievable what catherine herridge did.xt, see what he says he found when he went there. >>> and then dana perino joins us on donald trump, hill clinton, and how hillary clinton's husband may find himself at the heart of their fight for the white house. >> if he wants to follow in the footsteps of those who have tried to knock me down and take me out of the political arena, i'm more than happy to have him do that. it's your home. it's everything you've always wanted. and you work hard to keep it that way. ♪ sometimes, maybe too hard. get claimrateguard® from allstate. it helps keep your homeowners' rate from going up just because of a claim. call an allstate agent first. 888-429-5722. accident forgiveness from allstate will keep his rates from going up. but not his blood pressure. michael james! middle name. not good. get accident forgiveness from allstate and keep your rates from going up just because of an accident. and it starts the day you sign up. so whether it's your car or home, let allstate help protect your rates.
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catherine herridge live with more on that. >> reporter: the latest issue of inspire magazine to callon al-qaeda and followers to carried out knife and bomb attacks on business leaders. this time, the cover showed the hoody killer stalking a victim in an upscale neighborhood be and monstage of bill leader bill gates. >> they provide information on devices. first. it was military personnel and their families and government and intelligence officials and then ordinary americans. it may reflect that neither group pulled off a major terrorist rick. >> isis wants to slit your throat and al-qaeda didn't to a crowd>> reporter: the bureau takes the kill list seriously. and look at the individuals that appear on the list. director comey said the list appear to be from role estate records or hacks of small company websites, jon. >> catherine herridge, in washington, thank you. >>> we are seeing republicans change their tune on donald trump. why former rivals warm up to him. and president obama took pot shots at the gop front runner this weekend. >> the world is more interconnected before and be
catherine herridge live with more on that. >> reporter: the latest issue of inspire magazine to callon al-qaeda and followers to carried out knife and bomb attacks on business leaders. this time, the cover showed the hoody killer stalking a victim in an upscale neighborhood be and monstage of bill leader bill gates. >> they provide information on devices. first. it was military personnel and their families and government and intelligence officials and then ordinary americans. it may...
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catherine herridge got an exclusive interview with goose fur.he told fox news in an exclusive jail house interview he compromised hillary clinton's personal server. the 44 year guccifer claimed it happened in 2013. >> reporter: you accessed a lot of accounts. is the clinton server easy and hot. >> both. what is it. for everybody. >> reporter: he was to face trial in virginia for soiber crimes. one of his victims is sidney bloomingthal. he correctly guessed the security question. and then he sent content and exposed the clinton address. >> this is a classic old school attack. >> once inside of the account. he gathered information about the clinton serve i, uknock code. >> how many times did you access the clinton server, marcel. >> i would say like twice. [inaudible] >> reporter: a second expert said his story is of interest p to fbi investigators. >> if a littlero mannian country boy can get into it anybodying can. >> he came across evident that others were there. >> it was up to ten on the ip. you can verify the numbers. >> his claims are not i
catherine herridge got an exclusive interview with goose fur.he told fox news in an exclusive jail house interview he compromised hillary clinton's personal server. the 44 year guccifer claimed it happened in 2013. >> reporter: you accessed a lot of accounts. is the clinton server easy and hot. >> both. what is it. for everybody. >> reporter: he was to face trial in virginia for soiber crimes. one of his victims is sidney bloomingthal. he correctly guessed the security...
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catherine herridge, thank you. >>> a series of dangerous storms pummelling the country., a tornado touching down in a car dealership. ten people were injured and then in texas, torrential rains giving away to flash flooding and powerful winds ripped trees. and parts of that state bracing for severe weather. rick, how are things looking? >> meteorologist: it is the peek of tornado season in may and we'll see more activity and along with that tornado comes wind, hail and rain. we had so much flood nothing texas. this is the last 24 hours. yesterday's tornados. it was not there in areas of nebraska as well. this is the last 24 hours of the radar loop. we'll see the next batch move in here in areas of missouri and illinois. we have severe weather approaching st. louis right now. we have a severe thunderstorm watch and a tornado or two spin up in this. and there is concern for hail and strong winds. right now, getting ready to the st. louis area. this is the first line of storms that moves through and another line move through later on in the day. a primary severe threat. and
catherine herridge, thank you. >>> a series of dangerous storms pummelling the country., a tornado touching down in a car dealership. ten people were injured and then in texas, torrential rains giving away to flash flooding and powerful winds ripped trees. and parts of that state bracing for severe weather. rick, how are things looking? >> meteorologist: it is the peek of tornado season in may and we'll see more activity and along with that tornado comes wind, hail and rain. we...
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catherine herridge. and voters in london have elected their first muslim mayor. labour party elected a 45-year-old attorney, member of parliament, born to pakistani parents in london, a city where just about an eighth of the population is muslim. the historic election scrutinized all around the world considering many european countries are struggling with terrorist concerns, integrating muslim communities and an illegal immigrant and refugee crisis that they have yet to contain. >>> with other coming -- we're coming right back with much more. stay with us. >>> donald trump and house speaker paul ryan set to meet next week and have a serious talk. >> you know, you're supposed to be coming together. paul ryan, i don't know what happened. lou: will the gop elites come to their senses, or do the rino tos really want to help hillary? executive ed door of "the weekly standard" fred barnes joins us next. it's a dream come true for harry potter fans, or at least this group of skydivers. they took out their brooms for a ride of a lifetime. ride of a lifetime. we h sfx: lo
catherine herridge. and voters in london have elected their first muslim mayor. labour party elected a 45-year-old attorney, member of parliament, born to pakistani parents in london, a city where just about an eighth of the population is muslim. the historic election scrutinized all around the world considering many european countries are struggling with terrorist concerns, integrating muslim communities and an illegal immigrant and refugee crisis that they have yet to contain. >>>...
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deirdre: thank you catherine herridge. u.s. is helping iraq hit fallujah with aim of gains back the isis strong hole, u.s. coalition said it conduct two strikes near fallujah. destroying bunkers and tunnel entrances issue retired lieutenant world colonel tony shafer wit with me now. hoping this is the finning of the end, it is that pivotal point. >> we'll see how well we can expect them to do against mosul, this is part of the pentagon plan, they are moving forward, we're building capacity, the iraqis are in the lead. this the third time we going back to fallujah, this time the iraqis will take it back, i believe hold it. we're doing airstrikes again key facilities and inspection operations. one thing that different from last fall, that isis cannot move during the day or night, we have shut them down, they cannot resupply, i think this time we'll see progress. deirdre: some good progress, and u.s. is working with, iraqi forces, counterterrorism forces, police tribal fighters and shiite muslim militia -- how do you think cold ns
deirdre: thank you catherine herridge. u.s. is helping iraq hit fallujah with aim of gains back the isis strong hole, u.s. coalition said it conduct two strikes near fallujah. destroying bunkers and tunnel entrances issue retired lieutenant world colonel tony shafer wit with me now. hoping this is the finning of the end, it is that pivotal point. >> we'll see how well we can expect them to do against mosul, this is part of the pentagon plan, they are moving forward, we're building...
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this reporting of catherine herridge.n a yale house interview -- jail house interview last month, he said he wanted to cooperate with the government, he doing so, and expected to reverse course, plead guilty to some of the charges, in a hearing that will be held wednesday morning, lazar was first source to expose hillary clinton a misuse of a private e-mail server while serving as secretary of state. >> donald trump today attacking clintons, in particular the former clinton, with a video that features audio from women who have accused bill clinton of sexual assault and rape. >> very nervous. >> no one should be subjected to it. >> it was an assault. >> he started to -- bite on my top lip as i tried to pull away from him. lou: joining me editor in chief of life set, host of one of country most popular radio programs laura ingram show, she is a fox news contributor, a delight to have you here. first, your reaction to the news about terry mccauliffe. a clinton friend, long time friend. and associate? >> one would think that
this reporting of catherine herridge.n a yale house interview -- jail house interview last month, he said he wanted to cooperate with the government, he doing so, and expected to reverse course, plead guilty to some of the charges, in a hearing that will be held wednesday morning, lazar was first source to expose hillary clinton a misuse of a private e-mail server while serving as secretary of state. >> donald trump today attacking clintons, in particular the former clinton, with a video...
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fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has our report. >> reporter: lou, despite public assurances they want to cooperate, the 83-page report found that mrs. clinton and senior aides refused interviews with government investigators and top republicans were quick to respond. >> secretary clinton created this vulnerability. her statements thus far appear on the surface at the beginning to be untrue and needs to come clean. >> the report found that no one approved clinton's unsecured personal server for state department business. a year into mrs. clinton's tenure as secretary when two i.t. staffers voiced concerns about practice and security, they were told never to speak of the secretary's personal e-mail system again, and another exchange shows she was concerned her personal communications would be accessible. like so many of the findings, it conflicts with clinton's public assurances. >> i fully complied with every rule i was governed by. i did not e-mail any classified material to anyone on my e-mail. there is no classified material. >> reporter: but more than 21
fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has our report. >> reporter: lou, despite public assurances they want to cooperate, the 83-page report found that mrs. clinton and senior aides refused interviews with government investigators and top republicans were quick to respond. >> secretary clinton created this vulnerability. her statements thus far appear on the surface at the beginning to be untrue and needs to come clean. >> the report found that no one...
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fox news correspondent catherine herridge is here. michael, we just talked about this. what does this mean? >> there is an important addition to this episode. the supervisor when they were approached by the inspector general to verify that he told his employees to basically put a lid on it, lawyered up and would not speak to the ig. so that, to me, is extremely significant as well. >> now, this is the investigation internally at the state department. >> correct. >> this report. this lengthy report. and there is another investigation, the one being done by the fbi. that one, tell me what the status on that one is. >> okay. so the fbi criminal investigation is effectively winding down if you will. they start the periphery and start moving in to the center and they interviewed a number of mrs. clinton's close aids and the question is whether she will agree to an interview herself. i don't know the status of whether she has been approached. but, as you know, the person who was the last to be interviewed by the fbi typically is the target of the investigation. >> or the most
fox news correspondent catherine herridge is here. michael, we just talked about this. what does this mean? >> there is an important addition to this episode. the supervisor when they were approached by the inspector general to verify that he told his employees to basically put a lid on it, lawyered up and would not speak to the ig. so that, to me, is extremely significant as well. >> now, this is the investigation internally at the state department. >> correct. >> this...
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he was debriefed by our own catherine herridge who spoke to him at great length. deirdre: she broke a lot of news on this story. >> and as only she can do and has been doing. he has a lot of charges against him. some of which seem to those of us that look at these things not really, really heavy-duty serious charges, that they threw the kitchen sink at him. we will know what he pleads guilty to and what they agree to ask the court to drop, whether or not he is helping them. is his help necessary to convict mrs. clinton? no espionage, has to becan be proven by gross negligence, you doesn't have to show intent. but there has to be harm. if he can say with credibility i had access to mrs. clinton's emails while sheas secretary of state and i was professional hacker in romania, that would be devastating to her case if a jury were to hear that. deirdre: may be a reason why senator sanders is staying in until california. thank you, judge. >> we'll know about this tomorrow. by 10:30, catherine herridge will have the documents and we'll be able to analyze them. deirdre: w
he was debriefed by our own catherine herridge who spoke to him at great length. deirdre: she broke a lot of news on this story. >> and as only she can do and has been doing. he has a lot of charges against him. some of which seem to those of us that look at these things not really, really heavy-duty serious charges, that they threw the kitchen sink at him. we will know what he pleads guilty to and what they agree to ask the court to drop, whether or not he is helping them. is his help...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is covering the story and is live in washington.reporter: hillary clinton's defense today is the same as a debate with univision in march, that everybody was doing it, all her pred are sos were using personal e-mail for official business. >> i made a mistake. it was not prohibited. it was not in any way disallowed, and as i've said and as now has come out, my predecessors did the same thing, and many other people in the government. >> reporter: but this report by the inspector general found that no 0 other secretary of state has a personal server. colin powell used his personal account to e-mail people outside the office, and he also worked with the state department to secure his personal e-mail account. condoleezza rice and mad bin al bright did not use personal e-mail for other government business. >> investigators say that clinton and her aides refused interviews about that. is that true? >> reporter: well, that's what the report found, and the state department says today that mrs. clinton and her team were also not up front abou
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is covering the story and is live in washington.reporter: hillary clinton's defense today is the same as a debate with univision in march, that everybody was doing it, all her pred are sos were using personal e-mail for official business. >> i made a mistake. it was not prohibited. it was not in any way disallowed, and as i've said and as now has come out, my predecessors did the same thing, and many other people in the government....
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fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is standing by.ow is donald trump celebrating cinco de mayo? you have to see this to believe it. >>> get ready to speed read the news. incredible rescues in kenya. six days after a building collapses four more survivors pulled from the rubble. heavy rains in the kenyon capital called the apartment building to collapse. 140 people have been rescued including baby girl. death toll in the disaster is now at 36. new jersey police are hunting down an escaped baby killer. arthur buckle served his time for that horrific murder and was behind bars for assault though when he escaped. new surveillance video shows arthur buckle walking into a cvs pharmacy in new jersey, a stolen chevy silverado was found in the parking lot. police telling the community to be on high alert. a missing miami police k-9 found safe bolted out of his handler's home late last night. today he was found sitting on the porch of a nearby home relaxing in the shade. he and his handler had a heart-warming reunion. lots of nostalgia at the v
fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is standing by.ow is donald trump celebrating cinco de mayo? you have to see this to believe it. >>> get ready to speed read the news. incredible rescues in kenya. six days after a building collapses four more survivors pulled from the rubble. heavy rains in the kenyon capital called the apartment building to collapse. 140 people have been rescued including baby girl. death toll in the disaster is now at 36. new jersey police...
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something with these emails and our intrepid catherine herridge on the latest she saw coming and now yone else is following. catherine, what's the latest. >> new emails released by the federal court from february 2009 suggest then-secretary of state hillary clinton skirted security procedures instructing her aides to call on unsecure phone line when technology problems blocked a secure communication. the 2009 emails are enbetween clinton and her then chief of staff, sheryl mills, they read in part, i give up, call me on my home number after trying to connect for an hour by a secure line. mills said i just spoke to ops and called you on the reg line. we have to wait until we see each other because the technology is not working. it's not clear whether the two women ever spoke. critics charge it's a similar example to what we saw in a 2011 email where clinton instructed her aide to strip the headers of a sensitive document and send it through a nonsecure channel rather than a secure fax. the new emails are also from february 2009, and that date is important, because they were already usi
something with these emails and our intrepid catherine herridge on the latest she saw coming and now yone else is following. catherine, what's the latest. >> new emails released by the federal court from february 2009 suggest then-secretary of state hillary clinton skirted security procedures instructing her aides to call on unsecure phone line when technology problems blocked a secure communication. the 2009 emails are enbetween clinton and her then chief of staff, sheryl mills, they...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge takes us inside the nsa's cutting-edge targeting program. >> relentless attacks on american military personnel drove the need for real-time military intelligence to take al qaeda off the battlefield and dismantle its bomb-making factories. >> starting in 2005 we started to seen uptick in casualtyings. >> this deputy director of the national security agency, for the first time speaking publicly about its highly secretive program about its real-time gateway zwlxt the direct hr this vision to be able to provide in real-time or near real-time, warning information to the troops. >> were you one of the first people on the ground in iraq. >> this colonel was at baghdad's camp victory where nsa computers housed in this area took streams of intelligence and married it up with information gathered during raids. >> we were able to get phone numbers, we were able to get addresses. we were able to see connections? >> think about it like a phone app. but instead of directions, is flagging terrorists. >> it might connect something like a phone num
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge takes us inside the nsa's cutting-edge targeting program. >> relentless attacks on american military personnel drove the need for real-time military intelligence to take al qaeda off the battlefield and dismantle its bomb-making factories. >> starting in 2005 we started to seen uptick in casualtyings. >> this deputy director of the national security agency, for the first time speaking publicly about its highly secretive...
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fox news's chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge standing by. s so hard to watch again and again. but first, catherine, that i want to get your take on that and i hope more civilized than my take. i'm sure it is. reporter: first of all i would say that the state department made a statement today which was somewhat out of character in that it suggested that mrs. clinton and her team were never up front with the department about the extent of her personal email use. >> there was, only a partial understanding of how much secretary clinton relied on personal email and we just did not have a complete picture and because of that, i think no one under took the steps to address that. reporter: tone letters said reporters would have to ask mrs. clinton and her most senior aides why they refused interviews with government investigators. a deep dive on these regulations known as the inspector general act of 1978 shows that clinton and her team were required to cooperate and no one is exempt, not even a secretary of state but on "special report" last night a
fox news's chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge standing by. s so hard to watch again and again. but first, catherine, that i want to get your take on that and i hope more civilized than my take. i'm sure it is. reporter: first of all i would say that the state department made a statement today which was somewhat out of character in that it suggested that mrs. clinton and her team were never up front with the department about the extent of her personal email use. >> there...
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that caused that plane to crash. >> fox intelligenceligenc correspondent catherine herridge will joinwest d.c. right now.we always such a pretty park northwest d.c. you feel like you're out in thestuc country.n. >> beautiful.>> b >> right smack in the middle of the city and on nice sunny day like today, glorious. >> all right. >>> hate to to turn from that picture to grim news years ye egllowing the egypt air crashe and we have the latest for youou now from air flight 804. 8 search teams found passenger psg belongings and parts of thef the aircraft in the mediterraneanitn sea about 180 miles off the off coast of egypt.. now, crews are racing againstg a the clock to recover the plane's black box which could provide pi crucial details about whatha happened yesterday to bring dowd that aircraft. >> let's troy to get answers nos correspondent catherine herridgi joins us now with the latest.. what do we know so far catherine.ca >> reporter: identification of this debris field is significana because that in itself is a datt point. debris field is small and concentrated that speaks to some k
that caused that plane to crash. >> fox intelligenceligenc correspondent catherine herridge will joinwest d.c. right now.we always such a pretty park northwest d.c. you feel like you're out in thestuc country.n. >> beautiful.>> b >> right smack in the middle of the city and on nice sunny day like today, glorious. >> all right. >>> hate to to turn from that picture to grim news years ye egllowing the egypt air crashe and we have the latest for youou now...
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catherine herridge with details. >> thank you, david.ryan pagliano who set up and ran her personal email server, late last year cut immunity deal with the justice department, apparently left no paper trail from days working for secretary clinton. state department spokeswoman read from prepared statement today describing the missing data files known as a pst. >> the department has searched mr. pagliano's email pst file and has not located one that covers the time period of secretary clinton's tenure. the absence of this email file however does not indicate that the department has no emails sent or received by him. reporter: pagliano was a political appointee and according to emails just released by the federal courts to "judicial watch," career government employees were uncomfortable with his assignment. political appointees work for the secretary or in policy position, not the i.t. department. >> looks like mr. pagliano's number one qualification was that he worked for hillary clinton's campaign and could be trusted. that is why hillary
catherine herridge with details. >> thank you, david.ryan pagliano who set up and ran her personal email server, late last year cut immunity deal with the justice department, apparently left no paper trail from days working for secretary clinton. state department spokeswoman read from prepared statement today describing the missing data files known as a pst. >> the department has searched mr. pagliano's email pst file and has not located one that covers the time period of secretary...
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catherine herridge has the latest intelligence on the crash. but our coverage begins where that ill-fated flight began at charles de gaulle international airport outside paris. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is there tonight. hello, greg. >> hi, bret. egyptair flight 804 took off from the terminal behind me last night. little did those on board know, their fate would soon be sealed. 11:09 wednesday night paris time, charles de gaulle airport. egyptair flight 804 and airbus a320 takes off. on board, 66 people. among them egyptians, french, canadian, a britain, no americans, but there were children. among the crew, tellingly, three security. the flight from paris across europe towards the destination of cairo, goes smoothly at the outset. 1:24 thursday morning, the plane enters greek air space. air controllers there make voice contact. there are no reports of stormy weather. and then, over the mediterranean, something went awry. >> translator: it executed a turn of 90 degrees left and then a turn of 360 degrees toward the right.
catherine herridge has the latest intelligence on the crash. but our coverage begins where that ill-fated flight began at charles de gaulle international airport outside paris. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is there tonight. hello, greg. >> hi, bret. egyptair flight 804 took off from the terminal behind me last night. little did those on board know, their fate would soon be sealed. 11:09 wednesday night paris time, charles de gaulle airport. egyptair flight 804 and...
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fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge joins us from washington. catherine, hello. >> thank you, kimberly. look, while mrs. clinton has said she handed over all of her emails. this inspector general's report identifies three emails that specifically deal with the setup and management of the server. not among the 55,000 pages of emails that were lee leased. the state department said this omission was not a big deal. i'm sure you understand these emails are critical because they give us an insight as to why mrs. clinton set that up server which appear to do be an effort to control the government records. one of the emails comes from 2011. mrs. clinton is asked if she will have a state.gov account because the email she is sending from the clinton dot email address is getting caught in the spam filters and not reaching state department staffers. of course a government account would be searchable under the freedom of information act. and that appears to be something she wanted to avoid. she says to her aide yuma abedin that we don't want emails -- on to
fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge joins us from washington. catherine, hello. >> thank you, kimberly. look, while mrs. clinton has said she handed over all of her emails. this inspector general's report identifies three emails that specifically deal with the setup and management of the server. not among the 55,000 pages of emails that were lee leased. the state department said this omission was not a big deal. i'm sure you understand these emails are critical...
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fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is standing by. is donald trump celebrating cinco de mayo? you have to see this to believe it. man: dear mr. danoff, my wife and i are now participating in your mutual fund. we invested in your fund to help us pay for a college education for our son. we've enclosed a picture of our son so that you can get a sense there are real people out here trusting you with their hard-earned money. ♪ at fidelity, we don't just manage money, we manage people's money. ♪ when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache,
fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is standing by. is donald trump celebrating cinco de mayo? you have to see this to believe it. man: dear mr. danoff, my wife and i are now participating in your mutual fund. we invested in your fund to help us pay for a college education for our son. we've enclosed a picture of our son so that you can get a sense there are real people out here trusting you with their hard-earned money. ♪ at fidelity, we don't just manage money, we...
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plus, catherine herridge is here with the intel angle. and forensic pathologist dr.s the search turns up body parts. those body parts could contain important clues. fox and foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is live in paris. greg? >> greta, in the past couple of hours, we have gotten important new infoat
plus, catherine herridge is here with the intel angle. and forensic pathologist dr.s the search turns up body parts. those body parts could contain important clues. fox and foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is live in paris. greg? >> greta, in the past couple of hours, we have gotten important new infoat
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plus, catherine herridge report on the new terror threat against american business leaders includingl gates. what's it like to be in good hands? man, it's like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points, every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automatically find your car... i see you car! and i got the power to know who's coming and when if i break down. ...you must be gerry. hey... in means getting more from your car insurance with the all-powerful drivewise app. it's good to be in, good hands. jusdoes that mean they have toer grow apart from their friends, or from the things they love to do? with right at home, it doesn't. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to help with personal care, housekeeping, meals, and most of all, staying engaged in life. oh, thank you, thank you. you're welcome. are you ready to go? oh, i sure am. we can provide the right care, right at home. >>> i'm lea gabrielle with the fox report. the coast guard is calling off the search for a missing crui
plus, catherine herridge report on the new terror threat against american business leaders includingl gates. what's it like to be in good hands? man, it's like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points, every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automatically find your car... i see you car! and i got the power to know who's coming and when if i break down. ...you must be gerry. hey... in means getting more from...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge live in washington. catherine, how is isis going about spreading this message? >> gregg, good morning. the audiotape by the group's spokesman calls supporters to attack civilian targets, so-called soft targets in the is as well as europe. to mark the holy month of ramadan, isis tells followers that there is no such thing as illegitimate target. civilians in the crusader nations like the u.s. and canada and europe are permissible. because military targets are hard and beyond their reach if they are true isis believers, they are should attack unarmed civilians. the recent military losses in iraq and syria saying victory panned defeat are not defined by territory, victory comes when the enemy, the west, loses determination to fight. what is treiching to analysts the message makes no direct reference to the downing of flight 804. this is the second batch of isis propaganda that does not even attempt to capitalize on the crash the last direct threat to france was on may 14th, gregg. gregg: where are the invest
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge live in washington. catherine, how is isis going about spreading this message? >> gregg, good morning. the audiotape by the group's spokesman calls supporters to attack civilian targets, so-called soft targets in the is as well as europe. to mark the holy month of ramadan, isis tells followers that there is no such thing as illegitimate target. civilians in the crusader nations like the u.s. and canada and europe are permissible. because...
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catherine herridge is with us in alexandria, virginia.expect the romanian hacker will plead guilty to a handful of lesser charges, and in exchange he will be available to the f.b.i. he breached the aol account of clinton confidante, sydney blumenthal. and he exposed the address that clinton used as secretary of state. he was extradited from romania before his prison term was complete. they usually extradite when there is a hack of a government system. the justice department and state department spent considerable time, energy and effort to have the romanian hacker extradited to the united states and the eastern district of virginia. within 7 weeks of arriving in this country he cut what appears to be a sweet plea agreement for himself. based on our conversations with government officials current and former, they say that only happens when the hacker has something the u.s. government have much wants. bill: how credible are his claims he has the server. >> he made similar claims to fox news once he got here to virginia. we broadcast our sto
catherine herridge is with us in alexandria, virginia.expect the romanian hacker will plead guilty to a handful of lesser charges, and in exchange he will be available to the f.b.i. he breached the aol account of clinton confidante, sydney blumenthal. and he exposed the address that clinton used as secretary of state. he was extradited from romania before his prison term was complete. they usually extradite when there is a hack of a government system. the justice department and state department...
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catherine herridge. martha: some airports in the united states say they are taking measures to ramp up security in the wake of this crash. l.a. airport beefing up it security present. officials say they have restricted the access to 150 doors and reduced the number that remain open to an operational minimum. officials stressing there is no specific threat against that airport or the u.s. >> we are monitoring what's occurring, the information is coming out of egypt. we are keeping close to our federal partners. >> an uneasy northeast and a little bit of fear. >> you get anxious and a little nervous and anxiety? >> yes. martha: airports are already operating on high alert in anticipation of any potential terror threat. gregg: mike mccaul weighing in saying it's a reminder of the critical role the u.s. plays in how we may be taking our eye off the ball in the ongoing fight again terror. >> this is. >> new phase in the fight against terror, and many ways the tide has turned against us. 15 year after 9/11 our
catherine herridge. martha: some airports in the united states say they are taking measures to ramp up security in the wake of this crash. l.a. airport beefing up it security present. officials say they have restricted the access to 150 doors and reduced the number that remain open to an operational minimum. officials stressing there is no specific threat against that airport or the u.s. >> we are monitoring what's occurring, the information is coming out of egypt. we are keeping close to...
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and catherine herridge is with us. catherine, what are you finding now? reporter: despite public assurances they want to be open and cooperate. her huma abedin and cheryl miss, as well as jake sullivan refused interviews with investigators. they were required to help the inspector general. an. >> there were reports a few months back suggesting -- affirming the fact one of the top individual in that office, the number two official in that office had formerly worked for senator grassley, which has been one of secretary clinton's steve antagonists on this issue. reporter: the head of the agency involved in this case, mrs. clinton is required to assist and authorizes the inspector general to have direct and prompt access to the head of the establishment involved when necessary for any purpose pertaining to the performance of functions and responsibilities under this act. on the hacking attacks, the report documented an episode in 2011 with two attempted breaches in a single day, and they were not properly reported to the state department security. >> what abo
and catherine herridge is with us. catherine, what are you finding now? reporter: despite public assurances they want to be open and cooperate. her huma abedin and cheryl miss, as well as jake sullivan refused interviews with investigators. they were required to help the inspector general. an. >> there were reports a few months back suggesting -- affirming the fact one of the top individual in that office, the number two official in that office had formerly worked for senator grassley,...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington. re we learning here? seems like it's a big deal. reporter: abby, as part of our ongoing reporting of clinton emails we interviewed the inspector general at the state department from 2005 until december 2007. he told fox news if he had been inspector general during mrs. clinton's tenure as secretary of state he would have immediately opened an investigation into her use of personal email, adding, that the inspector general has brought authority and independence to reign in even the most senior political appointees. >> it seems to me there was no sheriff in town during this period with no inspector general. >> that is a great way to say it. inspectors general are not necessarily popular for the reason you said. they are people who enforce the rules and there was no one enforcing the rules during that time. reporter: while mrs. clinton and her supporters draw comparisons with previous secretaries rice and powell, the inspector general's report found there was no equivalency. rice did not
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington. re we learning here? seems like it's a big deal. reporter: abby, as part of our ongoing reporting of clinton emails we interviewed the inspector general at the state department from 2005 until december 2007. he told fox news if he had been inspector general during mrs. clinton's tenure as secretary of state he would have immediately opened an investigation into her use of personal email, adding, that the inspector...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is on the story. ble and what dot reports suggest, catherine? reporter: bill, good morning. the latest issue of "inspire" magazine does call on it is al qaeda followers to carry out bomb and knife attacks on american business leaders. similar request was made on to mark mark thage versely of 9/11. -- mark markopolos devices for cars. what has the attention of analysts is this shift by al qaeda and isis to personal attacks by formulating these kind of kill lists. first military personnel and their families. more recently government as well as intelligence officials. just earlier this month, ordinary americans. one it may reflect the fact that neither group pulled off a major u.s. terror attack with high casualty count. there is no evidence that any people identified on the kill list have ever been assassinated. he said the kill lists are not sophisticated increasingly appear from public databases of property records and hacks of computer websites, bill. bill: given that, how credible is the threat, cath
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is on the story. ble and what dot reports suggest, catherine? reporter: bill, good morning. the latest issue of "inspire" magazine does call on it is al qaeda followers to carry out bomb and knife attacks on american business leaders. similar request was made on to mark mark thage versely of 9/11. -- mark markopolos devices for cars. what has the attention of analysts is this shift by al qaeda and isis to personal attacks by...
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catherine herridge has the latest intelligence on the crash. but our coverage begins where that ill-fated flight began at charles de gaulle international airpor
catherine herridge has the latest intelligence on the crash. but our coverage begins where that ill-fated flight began at charles de gaulle international airpor