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morning when he was pulled over for having a broken tail light. the video itself is almost five minutes long. what we have done is we have compressed it down, giving you the highlights here. you will hear the interago between the police officer and mr. scott and scott takes off of his car. you do not hear the fatal shots that were fired. let's roll the videotape. >> [ inaudible ] >> what you heard there is officer slager shouting taser, taser, as taser, as police officers do just before they deploy their taser. we should point out his records here at the north charleston police department said that he was very pro-fish shelton at using that stun gun. we don't know why mr. scott ran from the car, though we are told by his brother he did not want to be in police cust toded to todody because he is dellinquent on child support payments. you saw the moment when he got out of the car, slager told him to get back in and he decided to run. this is all anybody in this area is talking about, whether it be the community, community leaders are surprised even one potential presidential candidate. >> all lives matter. >> the protests in north charleston over the shooting of walter scott were noisy, but non-violent and short lived. today, city hall was calm. the community, for the moment allowing the wheels of justice to turn. >> it's time for a chang. our hope is that mr. scott's death and the video that left no option for a murder charge is the catalyst for that change. >> reporter: what's most striking about this case is that what happened here is what everyone was told happened in ferguson missouri but didn't. authorities acted swiftly, while not required to, they immediately turned the investigation over to the south carolina law enforcement division or sled. >> we chose to turn it over to sled because that's the right thing to do. >> reporter: sled also acted quickly charging officer michael slager with murder and holding him without bond until trial. at the same time, the mayor and police chief arranged a meeting with the family. >> i was taken back by the warm and kind reception that we received today from the family. >> reporter: it didn't stop politicians from weighing in, heart breaking and too familiar tweeted likely presidential candidate hillary clinton, time to reform the justice system. speaking in new hampshire today, south carolina senator lindsey graham cautioned against making such judgments. >> all due to respect to hillary clinton, i think we are proving in south carolina that our justice system is working. >> reporter: the full story of officer slager has yet to be told. today, mario begin , who filed a complaint of excessive use of force against slayinger in 2013 met the media. according to the complaint, slager tased him when begin refused to leave the house of a burglary suspect that police were chasing. dpibens says he was simply afraid of the police and wanted to stay inside. a police investigation cleared slager of any wrongdoing but gibbons' attorney was quick will-to-use this latest incident to seek comp compensation for his client. >> we have now learned that officer slager likes to stage his crimes. >> reporter: gibbons says if police listened to him then scott might be alive. charleston police say as a result of this latest incident, they are going to review dpib ' case. another powerful witness may be fighten santana, the fella who took the cell phone video on saturday. he told the "today" show in an intervideo you that scott never had possession of slayingers a taser which directly contradicts what the officer has been saying about this whole case. >> john roberts live in north charleston. thank you. a big development tonight in the iran nuclear talks. it appears iran's willingness to go along with president obama's plan to ease sanctions after the still-uncompleted nuclear deal was implemented was greatly exaggerated. leaders in tehran are saying tonight that if the sanctions are not lifted at the start of the deal, there is no deal. correspondent kevin corke is traveling with the president tonight, has the story. >> reporter: president obama in jamaica, eager to hail growing economic cooperation between long-time regional partners but less-than-enthusiastic when asked whether the framework of a nuclear arms deal with iran was already up ralphing. >> this is not done until it's done. and the next two to three months of negotiations are going to be absolutely critical. >> reporter: the president's comments came on the heels of an unflinching declaration pie iran's president rue juanny. >> translator: we will not sign any agreement unless all economic sanctions are lifted at once, on the very first day of the implementation of the agreement. >> reporter: a shot at the white house planned to gradually lift sanctions and part of an increasingly aggressive tone taken pie iriranians. he can co-ed ayatollah khomeini who called the u.s. dishonest, saying an example of the u.s. like and preaching promises. >>. >> translator: the other party stubborn treacherous and hard to deal with known after trick rick after haggling, after stabbing others in the back. >> reporter: criticism of the framework has been growing n an opinion piece in the "wall street journal", former secretary of states george schultz and henry kissinger warped the white house plan could undermine stab pillity in the region. >> i'm very uneasy and i don't need to point out that there are issues of verification and there are issues of strategic relationships in the region and that it will be very difficult -- it will be -- nuclear weapons threat all over the middle east. >> reporter: marie harf took issue with the article. >> i heard big words and big thoughts in that piece and a place for that but i didn't hear a lot of alternatives what they would do differently. >> reporter: on capitol hill, chairman of the senate foreigns relation committee, possible corker of tennessee, pushed legislation to require congressional approval for any nuclear deal with iran. that drew a stinging rebuke from california's barbara boxer, who in a letter to corker wrote "to force congress to weigh in now on the iran nuclear talks before a final deal has been completed would be a reckless rush to judgment." all this on a day we learned the so-called snap back provision may not be workable and that the iranians may not sign comprehensive deal if it happens in june. by the way, roux juanny's comes that you saw there in the peace is renewing calls on capitol hill for more sanctions. senator mark kirk of illinois saying he would like to push for with a bill that would do just that if the so-called comprehensive deal falls apart this summer. bret? >> more on all this with the papal. kevin corke traveling with the president in panama. kevin, thanks. tomorrow, we continue our interviews with possible presidential contenders. this time, with donald trump. the successful businessman has launched a exploratory committee as he weighs a possible run in 2016 and this time, he claims he is serious. he is also weighing in on the big issues like the iran nuclear deal in which he says the u.s. should negotiate not only for a nuclear deal but other priorities as well. >> we have three people over there probably four or five but we have three people over there, we have the minister, you have a soldier wonderful people that shouldn't be over there. why doesn't he say, it is iran, doesn't mean a thing to you, let them go. wasn't mentionseded during the negotiation. is it important? to me important. is it when talking about nuclear? no. it sets a great little example. fellas, let them go. >> you can see my interview tomorrow right here on "special report." up next, hillary clinton tries to avoid the mistakes that led her to defeat in 2008 i should say. here, here is what some fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 29 in philadelphia, bail denied for an american woman accused of trying to join isis. kiana thomas charged with attempting to travel overseas to fight with the terror group. she also allegedly told an isis fighter in syria that it would be "amazing" to be part of a martyrdom operation. fox five with the recall of sabra brand hummus due to a possible listeria contamination. it affects about 30000 cases of sabra hummus sold nationwide. so far, there have been no reported illnesses. and this is a live look at boston from our affiliate there, fox 25, a foggy boston tonight jurors continue to deliberate the fate of former new england patriots player aaron hernandez, who is charged with murder. today a judge banned a local tv news photographer from the courthouse after two your reported being followed by a news van wednesday. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we will be right back. ready, set and almost a go for hillary clinton. the clinton camp gears up for a presidential announcement in the next week polls already show her losing support in key patel ground states. chief white house correspondent ed henry is in iowa tonight where clinton is trying not to repeat mistakes of the past. >> reporter: ask advisors to hillary clinton what she has to do to win the iowa caucuses this time and they have a very blunt answer. >> well, be there, for bun thing. she just didn't spend as much time in iowa as she did in other states relative to barack obama or even john edwards for that matter. >> reporter: as a result here in the hawkeye state is where it all started crumbling down for clinton in 2008. finishing a humiliating third place to then-senator barack obama and former senator, john edwards. top democratic strategists admit she rap here as the inevitable democratic nominee, a distant fig your to voters and the clinton team is determined to shake that up as she faces phones challenges from former maryland governor martin o'malley and former virginia senator, jim webb both of whom were here today testing the waters. >> it is really going to be more about connecting one-on-one with voters. it is going to be about explaining where she wants to take the country, less about having giant rallies and making a human production of things. >> i want to be your senator from new york. >> reporter: a play book clinton used in 2000 when she took nothing for granted in her first senate race and focus old a listening tour, yet that was 15 years ago. the polls here in iowa now are worrisome, with quinnipiac university finding in this state, she trails republican rand paul slightly and by a margin of 49-43 iowa voters say clinton is not honest and trustworthy subtling her e-mail scandal is taking its toll, as are new questions about the clinton foundation taking big money from countries like morocco. i have been a consistent and strong opponent. >> reporter: al digs being pushed by liberals that clinton flip-flopped and supported a trade deal with colombia despite concerns on the left about human rights violations after the foundation received millions from a colombian oil company, all reasons why legendary southern democrat dave "mud cat" saunders a long-time adviser to webb, says voters here don't care about clinton's money and image consultants trying to rebrand her. >> not about new or old, it is about real. and will the real hillary clinton please stand up is what the iowa caucus growers going to say. and this is a democracy and they understand it. and they don't want a one-candidate race. >> reporter: hillary clinton already has operatives on the ground here in iowa there were rumblings tonight that the go signal they are waiting for could come this weekend. remember, in 2008 she released a have on social media on a saturday afternoon, dominated the weekend into the following week, so far though her campaign is not confirming anything. >> ed henry live in iowa tonight. thank you. tuesday, as was mentioned kentucky senator rand paul announced his run for president. pie wednesday, he was already in the hot seat over what some said were testy interviews. fox news media a list and host of fox's media buzz, how wart curtz has more now about whether all the talk about rand paul's approach to the media should be shushed. >> reporter: rand paul is getting plenty of media attention for his newly minted presidential campaign but most of it is focused on his come pattive style with interviewer, especially female interviewers in the wake of yesterday's testy exchange with nbc's savannah dpult rick not long after a dustup with a cnbc anchor. >> there is evidence rand paul has a real problem with women reporters. >> listening to him shush a woman and telling her to calm down it is the worst thing you can say to a woman. >> i want to you respond to this suggestion that you interrupt your female interviewers that you're not polite to them. >> i mean, people are accusing you now of being too thin skinned. >> well, i think we would all get better. i'm not perfect. >> the kentucky senator's message is all being drowned out after drawing flock for his scolding tone on the "today" show when guthrie asked about him changing his views on iran and aid to israel. >> why don't you ask me a question, very changed my opinion -- >> have you changed your opinion -- >> a better way to approach an interview. no, no you have editorialized. no, no, no, no, no. >> palm's defense that's short temp weird male and foe male journalists alike. he's been well aware of the problem as he ac no, ma'amed to me last month after trying to quiet cnpc anchor kelly evans. >> hey hey, hey, let me finish. hey, kelly shhh. >> i'm sorry. go ahead. >> calm down a bit here kelly. >> i'm human. i get mad here sometimes and i try to be as even keeled as i can, but sometimes, like everybody else, interviews would have done differently. >> paul is trying to shift the spotlight when journalists press him about abortion he suggested they ask dnc chairman debbie wasserman schultz why it is okay to kill a seven-pound baby in the uterus. wasserman schultz's response is it should be up to women and their doctors and not the government and she made a point of telling paul, i would appreciate it if you can respond without shushing me a clear sign that he has give.his opponents some fresh ammunition. bret? >> howie thanks. still ahead, is the democratic party fracturing from within? who's going after whom and why? we will have a story. first, fort hood shooting victims get the recognition they deserve. but not the benefits. a year after americans learned of massive delays for veterans at va health care facilities, the associated precise things have not gotten better. ap reports since last summer the number of medical pint.sdelayed 30 to 90 days has stayed flat. the number of appointments delayed even longer has nearly doubled. va officials cite efforts to build both capacity and staff at their facilities. the obama administration has finally acknowledged that those hurt and killed in the 2009 fort hood shootings were victims of terrorism, not workplace violence. and while formal recognition of that fact is set for tomorrow fox news has learned the defense department is apparently not putting its money where its mouth is. here's chief intelligence correspondent katherine har raj. >> reporter: on november 5, 2009, sean manning was shot six times pie major nadal hasan two bullets are still in his body and he suffers from ptsd. manning is about to receive a purple heart, but is not getting combat-related benefits for his wounds. in a fox documentary, manning recounted the massacre which killed 13 and injured more than 30 others. >> that's when somebody walked into the medical clinic and yelled al lack akbar. >> reporter: the 2015 defense budget included language that meant'hood victims were eligible for the purple heart. because the attack was inspired by a foreign terrorist group and not workplace violence as the defense department initially labeled it. manning submitted new paperwork so that the army would recognize his injuries were sustained in the line of duty but his appeal was rejected by a physical evaluation board apparently based on a narrow interpretation of the law. "nowhere in the act, however, does it offer combat benefits for service members permanently disabled in attacks inspired or motivated pied foreign terrorist organizations." via skype, manning said his family will lose back pay, $800 in monthly benefits and much more. >> this essentially makes the awarding of the purple heart more symbolic than anything else. i mean, it's -- i think almost unheard of for someone to receive the purple heart but not have their injuries deemed combat related. >> reporter: former army chief of staff and fox news contributer, jack keen, says the purple heart is also a promise to care for the injured. >> this country has made a commitment for some time to take care of people who have those disabilities and to provide not just the medical support for them, but financial support billion is. >> reporter: in a statementing an army spokeswoman says all recipients of the purple heart medal will receive the benefits to which they are legally entitled and in manning's case, he will have the opportunity to present evidence at a formal hearing, bret. >> katherine, thank you. what do you think? do you buy the administration's explanation of why it refuses to grant the combat benefits? let me know facebook.com/bret baier sr or twitter at bret baier, use the #special report. hackers claiming allegiance to isis are taking response pit for disrupting a global french television network. the attack appears to represent a new level of sophistication in the group's information warfare tactics. the head of the network says normal operations have opinion restored. like father, like son. next in the grapevine, north korean leader, kim jong-un and his many unlikely accomplishments. like father, like son. the postal service released a limited edition stamp honoring the late poet and writer maya angelou featuring a quote that she did not write. it says "a bird doesn't sing because it has an answer. it sings because it has a song." the line has been wrongly attributed to angelou before, including by president obama last year. it is actually from a collection of poems pie children's book author joan walsh edge left. the postal service defends the decision by saying angelou referenced the line in multiple interviews, paw spokesperson admits "had we known about this issue beforehand, we would have used one of angelou's many other works." north korean leader kim jong unis taking after his father. upi reports on the subject north korean mild and high school students will be taught this year titled kim young un's revolutionary activities, entire chapters dedicated to the leader's childhood achievement including supposedly learning to drive at age 3 and winning a yacht race against all odds when he was 9. the leader's late father once nailed 11 holes in one in a single round of golf, at least according to north korean media. finally, one national guardsman was caught red faced and on camera when he got the surprise of a lifetime. lance fouch said he was expecting to be in the audience during a news conference last week with a senior white house official and dressed accordingly in a white polo. then the president of the united states walked in and sat down a seat away from him. he knew he was underdressed, he willing it the "new york post" "i'm looking down at my white polo going, well if i would have known this, i would have worn my military blues." he also said he thought my commander on the base is going to kill me for. this the solar company that employed futch admits ton read it led to futch being invited to that meeting instead of the ceo. now for example a house divided and senate, too, democrats in both chambers are taking swipes at one another over power, positioning and politics. chief congressional correspondent mike emmanuel takes a look at the problems within the democratic party. >> reporter: massachusetts democrat congressman steven lynch openly said on tv this week, it's time for the house democratic leader to step aside. >> nancy pelosi will not lead us back into the majority. >> reporter: lynch's colleague, michael capuano, who led pelosi pelosi's transition in 2006 when she was elected speaker said it's time for her to take a new approach. >> i think we need leadership that is -- understands if you are not -- something you're doing is not working, change what you're doing. >> reporter: capuano back pedaled saying pelosi is making the changes to help house democrats win. across the capital senate leadership is going through a transition. when harry reid announced he would not seek re-election, new york's chuck schumer quickly rallied support to be the next democrat leader that included the guy ahead of him in leadership, illinois's dick dirbin. yet when durbin aides suggested the two had a handshake agreement on a mutual endorse.for durbin to be whip "that did not happen and they know that" a spokesperson said. schumer jabbed the white house on its iran nuclear framework saying he strongly believes congress should have the right to disapprove any agreement. meanwhile, as the president tries to generate momentum for a transpacific partnership trade deal massachusetts democrat senator elizabeth warren says it should raise alarm bells for everyone and has accused the administration of lacking transparency. >> they refused to make the text of the trade agreement public. if they are sure they have fixed this problem, then they need to show up the new provisions not wave their hands around and just say don't worry. >> senator warren occupies a pig space in the democratic party right now. she clearly is looked to as the leader of the most liberal, the most progressive faction. they traditionally have been very skeptical trade deals. might feel freer to do it with the presidential clock ticking down. >> reporter: today, massachusetts freshman congressman seth molten said lawmakers should hold elections to determine committee chairs instead of following a seniority-based process it is a time of transition if not turmoil for democrats. bret? >> mike, thank you. more trouble within the secret service tonight a high-ranking supervisor is on administrative leave after being accused of assault pie a female employee. xavier morales has lost his security clearance while the case is being investigated. the allegations come just weeks after two agents were accused of driving into a bomb investigation scene near the white house after drinking. president obama is calling for an end to so-called conversion therapy for day, lez peian and transgender youth. the white house made the announcement late wednesday responding to a petition posted to its website. that movement grew out of reaction to the death of leelah alcorn a 17-year-old transgender who committed suicide in december. stocks were up today. iran says no deal on nukes until sanctions are lifted. will president obama give in? and why the difference? we will ask the panel when we come back. pretty gd shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? 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"because iran refuses to ato the same framework as a final deal for the united states and because iran still strongly disputes basic issues like how a final deal will address comprehensive sanctions relief, uranium enrich.and coming clean on iran's nuclear activity, i believe the full senate should vote sooner rather than later on the bipartisan nuclear weapon-free iran act of 2015. and that means congressional sanctions." where are we with this? bring in our pam, judge andrew napolitano, juan williams, columnist with the hill and syndicated columnist, charles krauthammer. jim, you listen to the irannians, they were adamant, it's not happening. >> and my prior life we spent two-thirds of our time trying to resolve disputes between people. i have settled hundreds, maybe thousands of cases obviously, none of this magnitude. you there's a couple basic rule, you don't announce you have a agreement unless you truly have one. you don't use words that mean different things in english and in farsi. and you don't sort of concoct the impression that there he is an agreement to salt if i a constituent cism on the other hand, it is probably unfair to suggest that the congress should inject itself during the negotiation process, which is obviously still going on. bottom line is the administration has made a mess out of this. they have materially misled the american people about whether or not an agreement even exist. >> right. what they said, what the president said from the rose garden, what they said from the briefing room, was these sanctions will not come off until iran has met these stipulations. >> right. >> this is not what iran is saying today. >> it is not a adim. it is not even an agreement to adprichl >> take another listen to more from the grand ayatollah in iran. >> translator: the statement that they issued and called the fact sheet is bog does for the most part. in no way should the west be permitted to, under the pretext of oversight, penetrate the country's security and defense boundaries. absolutely not. no unconventional method of inspection which can turn the islamic republic of iran into a special case in terms of inspections is acceptable at all. >> now juan i get playing to the home team. i get trying to get the thing sold with your up people. but this is diametrically opposed to what the white house is saying. >> fine. i mean, this is you know, playing to the home team, reminds me of all the basketball we have about watching recently, you see the coaches work the refs. and i think we still have an ongoing negotiation here, especially as you talk filling in the specifics of the framework. so you have the iran yaps trying to say listen we want immediate relief from these sanctions. we don't want it to be gradual and we are going to be pressing for that. and we expect that. and we don't have a deal if you don't give it to us. i mean, there's a lot of this posturing going on. >> yeah but what about the rulemakers? how are they going to weigh in what the white house -- >> well, as barbara boxer wrote to senator corker you know, you can't rush to judgment by having some kind of senate vote on a deal that suspect a deal yet. >> but that's the whole point. the promise was that there had to be an agreement in principle by the end of march. president said he was impatient. he is not going to wait forever. that's when the congress would presumably have weighed in without interfering in the negotiations. so what's happened was the administration then announces that they have a deal in principle and all of that's left are details. when that is testimony mon strab play false. they had no agreement on when the sanctions, that's not a detail that's fund.al issue. they have no agreement on inspections. obama said the most intruce sive inspections ever. now the iran yaps are saying you are not going to be allowed in, not going to be spot inspections and you won't be allowed in our military facilities, which is exactly where we have to go where the weaponization happens. so on all of these fundamental issues, there was no agreement and i'm dipping to think at the time there were others who said it, but i'm just not cynical enough there were others who said that we announced a deal in principle at the end of march knowing it was false as a way to protect iran from congressional sanctions and to prevent the congress from weighing in precisely with the excuse the negotiations are ongoing. the administration had said from the beginning of this process, november 2013, a year and a half ago, that we are going to negotiate for six months. this is the last chance for iran, if it doesn't produce, we are going to slap on sanctions, which is exactually what congress wants to do and the president now says that is stabbing him in the pack. >> in the mean time, you have former secretaries of state, kissinger and schultz saying this, america's traditional allies conclude that the u.s. has traded temporary nuclear cooperation for acquiesce sense to iranian hegemony. this will -- they will increasingly look to create their own nuclear balances and if necessary, call in other powers to sustain their integrity. and that prompted this response from the state department. >> i heard a lot of sort of pig words and big thoughts in that piece and those are certainly -- there's a place for that but i didn't hear a lot of alternatives about what they would do differently. i know the secretary values discussions he has with his predecessors regardless of sort of where they fall on the specifics. judge, kissinger, schultz, marie harf. >> how do you balance that imbalance? look, that really was a non-answer to the serious challenge laid down by secretaries kissinger and schultz. secretary kerry should have responded. quite frankly i don't know what kind of response he could have given. he obviously the three of us agree materially misled probably everybody, the president is part of this misleading as well, the more you like the deeper you dig the hole and the less credibility you have. >> listen the saudi ambassador to the u.s. sat in his chair and could not anticipate, would not anticipate whether the saudis are moving toward a nuclear weapon, saying it is a matter of national security for his country. i said i will put that down as a maybe, he said i'm not going to comment. that was significant moment pause clearly they are juan. >> i think that's right. i think there's no doubt about it the way they feel about israel and its nuclear capabilities and they now in this obama a doctrine vision for the middle east he wants the saudis, he wants the egyptians he wants them all to become active players in their own defense and get out of this mode of waiting for the united states to come in and be the neighborhood cop. so, they are going to have to take more responsibility and you're going to see, i think as a result of the hope would be more kind of arab working on arab issues and arabs resolving those issues rather than waiting for the outside hand. >> we want to see saudis with the bomb and egypt with the bomb and turkey with the bomb, this is the most unstable region in the world. this is a place where you wake up in the morning and the government in yemen has been swept away and the bad guys are in power and al qaeda is on the march. this is overnight. it happens so quickly that we have to evacuate our embassy. it can happen in any one of these countries and our policy is to encourage each of these governments, which could disappear overnight, to possess a nuclear weapon some of them who would pass it on on to terrorists and others? this is insane. what we have done in europe and the pacific elsewhere is a bay to prevent proliferation, to offer our protection and to say that the united states especially our navy, our offshore power, is here. what we have done is to demonstrate a willingness to go over and to create a hegemonic iran that scares the arabs to death and cause a nuclear reaction and proliferation but that's catastrophe. not a strategic on yellingtive. >> that is it for this topic. next up, the 2016 field and the police shooting in south carolina. i've just arrived in atlanta and i can't wait to start telling people how switching to geico could save them hundreds of dollars on car insurance. but first, my luggage. ahh, there it is. uh, excuse me sir? i think you've got the wrong bag. >>sorry, they all look alike, you know? no worries. well, car's here, i can't save people money chatting at the baggage claim all day. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. test test. test test. test test. test test. >> stay in the car. much that is dash cam video of officer michael slager in his stop of walter scott for what we heard on the tape was a broken taillight on his car. that resulted in scott running and eventually the fatal shooting of scott. politics is at play here as well. hillary clinton tweeting out this: praying for walter scott's family. heart-breaking and too familiar. we can do better. rebuild trust, reform justice system. respect all lives. one south carolina politician says south carolina's justice system is working fine. >> i don't know what required her to tweet what she did. but all i can say is that i think they are doing a very good job in charleston. i am so sad this happened to the family whose loved one was killed. i am confident justice will be rendered and i don't know why we need to turn this into something it's not. >> the state law enforcement division has now taken over this investigation. we're back with the panel. judge this officer slager is now faced with murder, but that's not all. >> no, no. it's not all at all. first of all the laws give law enforcement broad leeway to protect themselves but to use deadly force, they must have the reasonable belief that it's necessary to pull the trigger in order to stop someone else from using deadly force. it's hard to believe that that is the case here. shot this guy in the back. he pulled the trigger 8 times. he hit him five times. this is clearly some specie of murder. the reason this police officer did not get bail, unheard of for a cop not to get bail is because he is charged with capital murder, meaning he is exposed to the death penalty. the law in south carolina is different from other states that have the death penalty. in south carolina if the murder is committed at the same time another crime is committed, the use of official power with which to kill, the disruption of a crime scene by placing the taser next to the guy giving the impression to investigators that he stole the taser. that, plus the murder, exposes this police officer now former police officer to the death penalty in south carolina. >> it is something in that particular state. juan, what about the politics of this. hillary clinton's tweet that it's too familiar. i mean, do you remember a case like this one recently? >> oh, i think all of america remembers ferguson, ferguson,. >> wait ferguson wasn't that. >> you are saying it doesn't exactly match. >> at all. >> i don't think. we have white police and black victim. he think for lots of people. >> there was no hands up don't shoot. >> agreed. i'm not arguing that. so why is this too familiar. >> what you have is a black victim, white police, and the kind of racial tensions that have attended the relationship between the police and especially the poor black community in this country. that's the politics of this. because you have republicans as the law and order party historically and democrats standing in here giving voice with given their large black constituency to the tensions and feelings. >> nobody is saying that this is not horrific. >> nobody is. >> and nobody is saying that this officer should face the full brertd of justice as senator graham said but to say "it's too familiar." what are the other cases that match this? >> if you want want to get into the specifics of exactly match none. i'm telling you that's not the way it's viewed. i think hillary clinton is speaking for lots of people when she says it is viewed in the pattern of white police having these very tense and oftentimes fatal interactions with black citizens. one other thing from the video today is i had thought that there was some scuffle between the two of them over the taser but obviously there was not. >> quickly? >> look. this is high expectation that you would like politicians even in the presidential race to rise above perceptions. this was a black man. this was a white cop. the difference between that, ferguson, are completely different because of the fact that one appears to be an outright murder. and the other was a cop as a even understood by the justice department hardly a right wing outfit defending himself. and if you don't make that distinction and you are a high official or a politician, and the country, i think you've done the country a big disservice. >> that's it for the panel. stay tuned for an interesting moment from rand paul's 2016 announcement you may have missed. finally tonight at rand paul's presidential announcement tuesday a big lead-up to that speech when he took the stage, supporters may think he is ready to take on an even bigger role. >> this is the start of a cause, the cause to elect rand paul as the next united states of america. [cheers and applause] i knew that rand paul had some unscrongsal ideas electing him the next united states of america is i think. [ laughter ] >> thanks for inviting us into your home tonight, that's it for this special reported, fair, balanced and unafraid. greta goes "on the record" right now. how could the white house mock prime minister netanyahu and did it on twitter. picture showing a cartoonist with a bomb complete with a red line look familiar? the obama administration obviously mocking prime minister netanyahu's 2012 speech to the u.n. general assembly where he used a is he similar diagram to send a warning about nuclear iran. representative lee zeldin joins us. good evening sir. >> hi, greta. >> to me, i just don't get this. how you juvenile to take a swipe at an ally who is obviously very worried about his neighbor and for good reasons because the former president said they wanted to wipe israel off the map and then make fun of

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