whether he will be sentenced to life in prison or death for his crimes. back in tennessee there s a sense of relief that something so violent wasn t worse. the fact that no one else got injured other than the person who did this, i would ask everyone to pray for his family because he obviously has some mental problems or something else. reporter: i m mary maloney reporting. a los angeles judge is ordering comedian bill cosby to give a sworn deposition over a sex abuse allegation against him. the plaintiff, who was 15 years old at the time of the alleged incidental, says cosby assaulted her at a party at the famed playboy mansion back in 1974. cosby will face questions under oath from the accuser s lawyer in october. she will then answer questions from his attorney the week after. 35 women have publicly accused cosby of drugging and assaulting them over the past four decades. court documents reveal he admitted to getting drugs to give women he wanted to have sex with.
the first duty of the president of the united states. reporter: and wisconsin governor scott walker. trump s position means he ll be part of the first presidential debate. only the top ten candidates are allowed in the debate. john kasich rick perry and chris christie are likely vying for the final spots. but if the voters first forum is any indication, this class plans to increase rhetoric and keep the race for president interesting. here s my foreign policy a clenched fist and an open hand. reporter: i m mary maloney reporting. and because of his poll numbers, senator lindsey graham probably won t be there on thursday during that prime time debate but he did get the biggest laugh on monday at that forum when he insisted he could bite democrat front runner hillary clinton. i m fluent in clinton speak. you want me to translate, jack?
the justice department to investigate if classified information was compromised. it s a situation ripe with political peril. probably not legal peril. but for someone running for president political peril s a big deal. reporter: republicans used the revelation to renew attacks and question the candidate s judgment. clinton says if asked she will testify before congress. we are all accountable to the american people to get the facts right. and i will do my part. reporter: i m mary maloney reporting. officials in the u.s. are set to hit fiat chrysler s automobiles with a record fine. $105 million for mishandling recalls involving 11 million vehicles. now, that includes a recall of 1.5 million jeeps with gas tanks that can leak after a severe rear impact. federal safety officials have been pressing the automaker over its handling of recalls for several years. this just in to cnn
classified information. at least one e-mail had been released to the public. the messages were classified when they were sent and classified now. the problem? the state department never marked the e-mails classified and clinton may not have known she had information that should have remained on a secure system. now the inspector general for the intelligence community wants the justice department to investigate if classified information was compromised. it s a situation ripe with political paireril. reporter: republicans used the revelation to renew attacks and question the candidate s judgment. clinton says if asked, she will testify before congress. we are all accountable to the american people to get the facts right. and i will do my part. reporter: i m mary maloney reporting. now officials in the u.s. are set to hit fee twraut chrysler automobiles with a record fine.
answer new questions about sending and receiving classified e-mails while she was secretary of state. mary maloney reports. reporter: it s a constant theme on the clinton campaign trail. hillary clinton s e-mails on a private server while she served as secretary of state. the rhetoric for the clinton camp hasn t changed. i did not e-mail any classified material to anyone on my e-mail. there is no classified material. reporter: the intelligence community investigated taking a small chunk of the 30,000 e-mails clinton released. out of 40 messages reviewed investigators found four with classified information. at least one e-mail had been released to the public. the inspector general s office says the messages were classified when they were sent and are classified now. the problem the state department never marked the e-mails classified and clinton may not have known she had information that should have remained on a secure system. now the inspector general for the intelligence com