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it was inoperable for more than a year. lori: we'll investigate. what caused a jet from chicago's o'hare to hartford connecticut, to plunge sharply causing some passengers to black out? >> i was sort of, i felt i would faint. she was about to faint. there was definitely something going on. lori: also, iphone users, watch out. hackers could easily break into your phone. >> allows attackers to use a wi-fi network to forge the ipad and iphone into a loop of rebooting over and over again. lori: we'll have latest on a bug apple is apparently struggling to fix. what would people who like to goof off at work from charlie bit my finger to gangnam style. ♪ all that and more coming up on "the willis report," where consumers are our business. lori: that did conclude the dancing portion of tonight's program. good afternoon, once again. so the clintons tangled web of money, politics and charges of influence-peddling grew larger today and now involve serious concern over national security. millions of dollars flowed into bill clinton's foundation from russian interests just as hillary clinton's state department was signing off on a critical nuclear deal with russia. short, if you pay bill you can get to hillary. blake berman leads off our coverage tonight from washington. hi there blake. >> hi, lori. "new york times" article reports that while hillary clinton was the country's top diplomat the state department and other u.s. government agencies approved a deal that gave the russian government control of 1/5 of all uranium production capacity here in the united states. now at the same time, the chairman of the company that sold the uranium production interests to the russians used his family foundation to make contributions to the clinton foundation totaling $2.35 million. a clinton campaign spokesperson fired back at the suggestion today that the state department was linked to multimillion-dollar payment saying quote, no one has produced a shred of evidence that hillary clinton ever took action asking secretary of state in order to support the interests of donors to the clinton foundation. white house also came to clinton's defense today. listen here. >> the administration continues to have strong confidence in the decision-making of secretary clinton. she was somebody who served this country and this president extraordinarily well as secretary of state. >> a state department spokesperson brushed off the accusations earlier today saying it is not surprising allegations have arose as clinton has entered the presidential race. lori. lori: so blake the administration may be downplaying this but were there any serious concerns raised at the time? >> well, senator john barasso was one of them. he voiced concerns about this uranium deal in december of 2010. we obtained a letter he sent to president obama then in which he said, and i'm quoting here. as you know russia has a disturbing record of supporting nuclear programs in countries that are openly hostile to the united states. he went on in that letter to say this record is at great odds with our own national security. barrasso said at the time he had strong concerns about that impending sale. lori: what is going on over at the clinton foundation? being affected by any of this? >> earlier today chelsea clinton was asked about the growing controversy. she highlighted changes the foundation announced last week, specifically not accepting money from new foreign governments and reporting quarterly, not annually but, lori, it might not end there. reuters is reporting that the clinton foundation will refile at least five annual tax returns due to errors. among the errors, according to that report, are three consecutive years when hillary clinton was secretary of state in which the foundation reported having received no funds from foreign governments. lori: blake. clinton scandal de jure. >> a lot going on there. lori: blake berman. let's get a little more reaction with former senator scott brown from massachusetts, now fox news contributor and fred barnes, executive editor of "the weekly standard." gentlemen, great to have you both of you. senator brown your thoughts to these latest revelations regarding hillary clinton clint. >> what you're seeing now is the intersection of money and politics. as a public official and public figure the clinton foundation hillary clinton and bill clinton, are going to have to make full and open disclosures with regard to their financial interests. i can speak first-hand, i released eight years of tax returns and every little thing that i did was scrutinized, criticized, torn apart. and expect the same thing to happen for somebody who is running for president. and with respect to getting 2.3 some odd million dollars from the russian government, why are they paying the clinton foundation that amount of money? it is not because they love, you know, the work that they're doing. so i think you need to follow the money. i have some very serious doubts. i think it's a real problem. lori: fred i would like you to pick up on that. the uranium deal, this situation that we've been reporting on, it is hillary clinton signing off on the deal just as the canadian owner gave a generous very generous donation to the clinton foundation. do you think this is just the tip of the iceberg now the clintons having to refile their taxes? >> for one thing, there are many foreign governments have given money and foreign actors an investors and businessmen and so on given money to the clinton foundation. we know that russian donation was not disclosed, publicly disclosed as the obama administration required hillary to do. and, obviously the foundation didn't do it. here is, i think this is the question now. where is hillary? she is not answering any of these questions. you know -- lori: she hasn't answered any question since she announced her candidacy. media is focused on "scooby-doo" van and lunch preferences. >> exactly. you know why she is not answering questions. she doesn't have a good answer for any of this. she didn't have a good answer on emails and then deleted emails and so on. what has to come next is hillary clinton appearing in public answering the questions from the media, about what went on here. and i'm not expecting it anytime soon. lori: so, with regard to actually, let's step back. this obviously is going to have well has everybody talking. outside of impact on hillary clinton presidential campaign, are there questions, doesn't it, senator brown raise questions about if she improperly used her position as secretary of state? are there issues of corruption, bribery questions? what do you think about that? >> well, those are things that are going to have to be investigated and that will only be done after full and open disclosure by the clinton foundation of monies that they actually received from the foreign governments when they came in and then draw the correlation, to have people actually go and look at what the state department actions were on particular issues. now the russian deal, you know, she will have to ask questions, answer questions about that. and are there other situations like that. here is the problem. there is a couple of things. number one there is almost a double-standard, typical clinton double-standard between what is good or every other american or every other elected public official and clintons. there is a lack of trust right now between the american people and the clintons because as was referenced by the other guest on there, the emails, the deleting of emails. now we find out they didn't file their taxes properly, but everybody else has to do it right way, but god forbid they do it, now they have to do it only reason they're doing it is because they got caught. lori: right. >> so it is double-standard. they need to step up. lori: so as far as the campaign and implications, do you think that voters, fred, are jaded, as i said? clinton scandal de jure we're talking about all of them. do you think this could sort of have reverse reaction where voters start to sympathize with clintons? >> no not this time. i think, if republicans were ganging up on her pounding her unfairly there would be but not on this. because hillary is obviously in hiding. clinton strategy, they have a classic strategy. one, they try to drag it out for a long time without answering anything, just drag it out, hope the press will get tired of it and move on to something else again. then they like to demonize their accuser. so i think peter schweizer, the author of this book bull a the donations to the clinton founddation will go after him personally. go ahead. lori: fred, interesting your strategy mentioning dealing with the questions and how they conduct business and campaign, chelsea clinton speaking publicly about the foundation promising continued transparency? is that game changer in terms of their strategy? bringing her out. she used to be hands off with the press. the press couldn't go there ever. does that change things now? >> she is in lieu of her mother and father. that is why she is there. she can say, well i don't know anything about these contributions to the foundation. and, their legality and whether they were publicly released or not. she can play as if she was not involved in that. maybe she wasn't, i don't know. but they don't want to put hillary out there because there is not a good answer for this. lori: so all of this has actually had impact on the polls, for hillary and her popularity. she has drop ad few notches. but in the same poll, interesting marco rubio, senator from florida, actually showing some strength. he is at this point the standout republican candidate. what are your thoughts on rubio coming out of this poll ahead that to you senator brown? >> well, first of all i met i know marco. i served with him. he is one of the nicest, honest hard-working men i ever met. he was always prepared, very diligent. i got to speak this weekend at gop summit in new hampshire. listened to him speak. i thought his presentation and his points were very well-taken very well-received. i think, you know he is had a flawless rollout so far. the others could learn i think from what he is doing. drawing the contrasts between the old and the new, i.e., hillary clinton, or potentially jeb bush and him and the new breed of republicans i think is working. so it is early. but, if you look what is happening with secretary clinton, and the lax of disclosure, the intersection of money and politics, the kind of aloofness when it comes to dealing with the average american what they're going through versus what marco rubio has gone through basically coming from nothing. he hand his family struggling. now he is a united states senator and leader of our party. has a very, very bright future. lori: in a way he is biting hand that fed him considering governor jeb bush. fred -- >> you're misinterpreted that. what is shows is that marco rubio is very bold. lori: yeah. >> many solve these other senators like ted cruz and rand paul their fall back position, hey i don't win the republican nomination i will be in the senate. marco rubio, in his quest for the presidency is giving up his senate seat. he would have to be running for re-election in 2016. very bold step. and he is also won who has a along with senator mike lee of utah, a sweeping tax reform plan that would get rid of the tax on capital gains and dividends. very strong stuff. >> year-and-a-half to to though. we'll see. thank you very much for insights, gentlemen. >> thank you. lori: really great to chat with both of. >> you thank you, fred. lori: we want to know what you think here. here is a the question tonight. will hillary's skeletons keeper her from winning nomination. i will share results at the end of tonight's show. calf up on all the kel tons. bret baier has a special look attaining gel clinton web 6:00 p.m. eastern here on the fox business network. still a lot more to come this hour, including a shocking move by comcast today ending a major media merger. another day, another secret service scandal, this time involving president george h.w. bush. congressman jason chaffetz joins me next for his take on the agency's ongoing problems. ♪ [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ ♪ when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? 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>> it is stunning. it is hard to believe. these problems with this alarm started in 2010, when it was inoperable more than a year. that is wholly and totally unacceptable. i think the secret service now gets that and understands that but it was fundamentally and totally wrong. lori: are you getting any answers, anymore details as to how this was left to linger for so long, for more than a year? >> well, this is not, unfortunately an isolated incident. the secret service is having problems with its technology with various former presidents residences. this is the no the only one. we've known about this more month -- for months now. didn't feel free and comfortable to talk about. given they have rectified it. there is no good excuse. they don't lack budget. the technology is there. they had to add extra personnel to secure the president. there were no breaches fortunately. but should never have that degree of vulnerability. should never be there. lori: jay johnson, homeland security as well as director of secret service acknowledged report and need to upgrade technology even from this point. so to your earlier point, are the resources there? you're confident the resources are there to make the necessary upgrades? not just for the residences but for the white house itself? >> they had millions of dollars in backlog that do again think they have rectified at the former president's home. there is a process in place now to retro fight fit the fence around the -- retrofit the fence around the white house. we intend to get another briefing from the secret service next week. that is shown to be have nearable situation. secret service is making adjustments to with additional people and additional dogs to make sure nobody gets through. lori: what about different attitude perhaps? laundry list of infractions about the secret service. you mentioned the fence jumpers. the hearing with the gyrocopter security breach, the capitol. describe, for you if you will, your feeling how the secret service conducts business and what morale is like there and if we need to improve? >> well very concerned about the deep-seeded cultural problems they have had. we've seen that from cart at cartegna to the shooting in 2011. the laundry list is long and growing. we hope there is transformative process in place that director clancy can help lead that forward. i got to tell you though, in the gyrocopter having had confidential briefing yesterday i think secret service is less involved in that. organizations like norad under pentagon control, faa. police play a role. certainly capitol hill police and then the sergeant-at-arms. secret service probably plays less of a role in terms of that. in terms of the gyrocopter, not the hard of their -- heart of their jurisdiction. lori: fair point. there was hearing about gyrocopter, many of those agencies didn't bother to show up to the hearing yesterday. that is a problem. >> this was a closed-door briefing with four committees. you had norad faa and the park police, who decided they were not going to come brief members of congress four committees in total. they just thumbed their nose at us. so i issued a directive, a called hearing i should say for next wednesday at 10:00 a.m. this is not optional. they will be there. lori: congressman chaffetz, worth closing with this. always gracious president george h.w. bush tweeting, barbara and i have great respect and confidence in the men and women of the secret service. the respect and confidence has never waned. so the president himself did not complain, hey my alarm is not working guys, get on it. >> well, the secret service added more personnel. there were no breaches. they're wonderful men and women who serve in the secret service. but behind the scenes those working on technology, it has got to be in place. this is a no-fail mission. that means technology has to be working 24/7, 365 days a year. you can't go for a year and not have a alarm system. that is unacceptable. lori: we'll leave it there. congressman chaffetz things for joining us. >> thank you. lori: the upcoming stakes on the pacquiao-mayweather fight. one of the biggest media mergers may never happen. a new probe by washington pushes one player to drop out. stay with us. new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business here at the td ameritrade trader group, they work all the time. sup jj? 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adam: they keep going forward. these are highly profitable companies. timewarner shares were trading at well over $100 a share. they have to figure out. you and i we started this by saying good news for consumers. hold on right there. lori: explain that. that's the initial reaction. one of the big concerns was obviously the regulatory issues. there would be too much overlap in a lot of markets. adam: the concern was the 57% of the broadband market that the combined comcast timewarner market would control. timewarner cable if you've had them for cable or comcast these companies score at the lowest possible -- i mean they're below the lowest on consumer customer satisfaction. they are atrocious and the reviews they get from their customers -- i'm not a customer of either of them, it's no secret they have terrible reviews. 57% of your broadband controlled by this company that doesn't respond to its own consumers. that was a big issue. going forward, they'll still charge you. they may charge you more. because the world will -- you need the connection to your internet service. it will come whether it's a combined comcast timewarner. it will come from comcast or timewarner or verizon. all those companies. lori: interesting stuff. adam shapiro, you have your stuff cut out for you tomorrow. president obama offering -- after reporting an american was killed by cia drone strike. the latest details. next, a mystery in the skies. why were passengers losing consciousness aboard a flight from chicago to connecticut. the latest on the emergency landing in buffalo. ♪ ♪ lori: and welcome back to the willis report. i'm lori rothman in for gerri this evening. the latest on the sky west plane's emergency landing in buffalo with unconscious passengers on board. time now for a look at other stories in the news. president obama says he takes full responsibility for a cia drone strike inadvertently killing an american and italian hostage held by al-qaeda. the president says the men were killed during a mission targeting an al-qaeda compound. the white house spokesman says the us government will be offering payments to the family of lo porto and weinstein. after more than five months, loretta lynch has won confirmation to become the next attorney general. the 56-43 vote makes lynch the first black woman to hold the post. the nasdaq crossing into record territory today. stocks in the green. the nasdaq crossed since the record march of 2000. just before noon today. the s&p 500 also reached a new high. well after a great report on existing home sales yesterday sales of new homes plummeting in march. sharp declines in the northeast and south. new home sales fell nearly 11.5%. however, sales during the first quarter of this year are higher than they were in 2014. those are some of the stories in the news tonight. wow, what a scare in midair. a sky west plane headed to connecticut from chicago diverted after three passengers loss consciousness. pilots of flight 5622 made the emergency landing in buffalo yesterday. dramatically descending 28,000 feet in 20 minutes. the point sky founder brian kelly. thank you for coming in. we understand it's a medical emergency here. what do you do in this situation? you're fine, all of a sudden you have that startling move. >> this was a really weird incident, in that multiple people were losing consciousness. medical emergencies happen all the time. planes have to land. the nurse who actually went to help the unconscious passenger started to lose consciousness herself. it spread throughout the plane. tell the flight attendant, stay buckled in. the oxygen mask should have dropped down. it didn't. lori: this was a fluke. was it an error with the plane, or were these people sick on their own? >> the details are emerging. the airline is not accepting responsibility. it sounds like a mechanical situation. multiple people were losing -- the oxygen mask should have dropped down in that situation. the pilots got the plane down to a level where people could breathe. it could have been worse. lori: the lesson is to keep your seat belt on at all times. >> exactly. especially when there's stuff going on in the cabin. let them get to people in need. you never know what will happen. lori: you're on your way back to cuba. this will be your second trip. it's after the us and cuba have mended relations. >> it's really fun to go there now. there aren't droves of americans and starbucks on every corner. it's kind of like a time capsule. it takes a lot of planning. you know, you cannot get money from atms. can't use chris chris credit cards. it's a fascinating country. lori: how are you getting there? >> i'm going on one of the charter flights. a bunch of flights from miami and from new york. you have to apply for a license to go, now you can self-identify in 12 different categories. i'm going as a journalist. you can go for church reasons, to see art. you know, it's a very broad category. pretty much anyone can go. although you're technically not allowed to go for tourist reasons. if you have one of the other reasons like a family visit -- lori: how much will the flight set you back? >> from miami half an hour flight. it's about $600 from the charters. from new york, about 1,000 bucks. i paid 1200. upgraded to first class for 60 bucks. lori: thank you so much. when we come back for years everywhere, when you went shopping 50% off everything. is the end of the deep discount upon us? and, next a warning for apple fans if your iphone and ipad well, they may be ripe for hackers. what you need to know after the break. here's your consumer gauge. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ lori: well apple watch officially launches tomorrow. fans still won't be able to buy the watch in stores. the tech giant says the watch will only be available online tomorrow or by reservation in apple's retail stores. there are other ways to get your hands on the watch. here with the details fox business' jo ling kent. why is apple offering these watches in store on launch day. >> they won't to give people more choices to see how much money they can actually spend on this apple watch. they're making it available exclusively online. but if you do live in a los angeles area, you can go to one store: max field and pick up an apple watch there. (?) and there are several other locations in tokyo, london where you can pick up an apple watch in person. if you show up at an apple store, you can try it on and place an order. the good news is that people can actually now make these orders and get them sooner than expected. apple is telling fox business that some of those delayed orders that they had that were going all the way to july or even august will actually be even sooner. in fact they say quote, that they are happy to be updating many customers today with the news that their apple watch will arrive sooner than expected. lori. lori: what are some numbers? is apple releasing early figures on apple watch? >> you know, apple is not releasing any figures unlike how they did with the iphone. but fbr capital markets are upping their -- from 17 million to 20 million units this year alone. 2 million were sold in the preweek period. pretty strong numbers across-the-board. more than what people expected. lori: new troubles being reported for the iphone ipad potential hacking vulnerability. >> this is a flaw in malicious wi-fi networks. it exposes a bug that would take over your phone or ipad, anything that runs ios it will turn your phone on and off so you can't reset your settings. this was discovered by sky cure. they're a research firm that does mobile security. (?) they have a bunch of solutions if you end up in a malicious situation here. you should disconnect from the bad wi-fi network in case you experience this issue. you can update your phone. usually there are patches for this. it seems like apple issued a patch if you download the latest version of ios. in general avoid using the free wi-fi networks even though it's free, you're probably paying with your data. lori: thank you so much. more companies looking to end those much desired deep discounts on their products. with more on this, personal finance expert viera gibbons. no deep discounts? >> the luxury brand retailers want them to go away. we're accustomed to the 50, 60%. unless there's a big discount. the mid-level retailers are sick of it. they're trying to do away with the deep discounts. they want to protect their brands. they want to make some money. >> is it textbook supply and demand? are people doing so well and spending so freely that companies are saying, hey, we don't have to lure in customers. >> they would be doing this upscaling unless consumers were willing to pay full price. from my perspective the companies have to come out with better products. better more unique products. otherwise we probably won't. >> it's interesting when you see a deep discount, you want to buy it regardless. oh, my gosh. 50%. i have to have it. you must have. >> that's been part of the problem. i think a lot of the discounts we've been seeing. have been discounts on junk. black friday sales, that whole fiasco. people were buying a lot of junk. so in some ways, this isn't a lose-lose for consumers necessarily. if they raise their prices we'll be thinking twice about our purchases. we won't buy a lot of stuff just for the sake of having it because it's 50% off. lori: another trend you spotted vacation home sales are on fire. >> right. confidence is up. interest rates are nice and low. you have these aging baby boomers who want a place for their kids. they're on fire. lori: is it too late to get in? >> you won't find the rock bottom prices. the investors got in in 2012. faded out in 2013. not rock bottom prices. there are decent homes. you have to run the numbers. on my site zillow, to see if it's in your wheelhouse in terms of affordability. there's really nice places out there. if you're honed in to different places, beaches, golf course -- >> what kind of vacation home is in demand? a ski house? lori: all those areas are desirable. unfortunately all the investors got in and snatched all the good deals. they're a little hard to come by. you should know that if you're buying a home as an investment property, mortgage rates could be a quarter point to a full percentage point higher. you have to run the numbers and see if you can make it work. more people are interested in doing this. they are jumping in. >> i wonder if there's a race to get in because the expectation is that interest rates will lift off. >> well, that's the good point. if rates rise by one percentage point, that reduces affordability by ten or 11%. people are probably thinking, now is the time to get in. we always love going to del rey any now is the time to go in and buy. lori: by labeling a property vacation home versus a retirement home, if that's also fueled the market. >> probably. a number of factors that fueled the market. you hit the nail on the head. people just want to get in. they want a place to go with their family. they're thinking retirement when it happens. i want someplace to hang out. lori: can you comment quickly on the price changes generally on this year versus last? >> well we're not seeing the gains we've seen previously. things are leveling out. i mean, there's really great prices we saw a couple of years ago. they're hard to come by. lori: thank you. so good to see you. great to see you. viera. still to come, the fight to end all fights. jeff flock a live report. jeff. jeff: oh, you bet you. and i'm going to show you what could be the future of boxing. a seminole moment for boxing. up close and personal when we come back. ♪ you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insurance and you could save up to $423 dollars. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ lori: tickets for the fight of the century on sale today. if you want to attend the mayweather pacquiao fight on may 2nd be prepared to open your wallet. prices ranging from 1500 to $7,500 face value. they're hitting $50,000 on the secondary market. the fight itself has the largest purse in history. will this be the fight to end all fights? jeff flock live in the boxing ring taking a few hits himself. the pavillian in chicago. look at those gloves. jeff: this could be an opportunity to have the rebirth perhaps of boxing. i'm at premier boxing champions. they develop young fighters. then they take the fight experience to the whole next level. and perhaps capitalize on pacquiao and mayweather fights, right, michael? >> the premier boxing champions has all weight classes of fighters and world champions in many classes. jeff: i want to show our viewers your events. they're not your grandfather's boxing match. huge production value. >> big production value. we take inspiration from everything. including major motion pictures. the music scored here is scored by hans zimmer who did gladiator and others. to give us that feeling on television. (?) jeff: you kind of want to bring people into this sport in a way they've never been before. you won'tyou do that through technology. cameras. you're putting cameras on the referees. you're putting things in the gloves. what they do, lori, they put a chain from the glove, so you can see how hard the boxer is punching. hey, can i sneak by you here? okay 1-2. 1-2. how much thrust am i putting forward? boom. boom. they can measure that just like they did in rocky 4, michael. i had to aim it too. (?) there you go. this is the idea. >> to give a whole new look to it. production values are off the chart. from the cameras the views, the lighting, the music, the whole way the television is programmed. this will bring in new audiences. tune in and watch the matches. the athletics are amazing. jeff: here's the key thing about this. for the first time, boxing going back on regular television. not just pay-per-view. it's free. >> and over a consistent -- very incredible. jeff: i'll end up here with one more shot. up-and-comer josh hernandez. his father former ranked. >> twelve in the middleweight division. miguel macho hernandez. >> he's humoring me right now. letting me throw a few punches. the cross and then the hook? the right-hand. lori: how did you measure up against pacquiao? jeff: what do you say? pretty good right, huh? lori: i thought that was measuring your power. >> i took it up before i got hit with the right hand. there you go. lori: i'm not impressed. we have to have a boxing tournament. in the suit and tie jeff? jeff: sorry, darling. those days have long passed. lori: more questions about today's the clinton cashbook. so much so that the family charities have had to refile tax returns. will this cost her the nomination for president? here's what you're tweeting the show about our poll question. rj: if these allegations of bribery are correct hillary should be charged with criminal acts. mike writes: we can only hope. on facebook, george posts: she is way too corrupt to even be a dogcatcher. her whole past is nothing, but lies and back door deals. this viewer says: i think she's famous enough to win the election. in addition to following gerri on facebook and twitter, be sure to like fox business on facebook. well here's some of your emails on the tirade britt mchenry went on against a towing worker. should she be fired? absolutely. paula dean lost several contracts for having said the n word several years ago. (?) she disrespected the towing employee because of anger. she didn't just do it once but over and over again. whatever happened to counting to ten? just relax. well ken from michigan writes: britt mchenry she's a comedian, it was hilarious. we'll be right back with the answer to our question of the day. stay with us. ♪ lori: the clinton charities are refiling at least five years of tax returns after a reuters report found errors in how they reported donations from government. will hillary's skeletons keep her from winning the nomination? we asked this on gerriwillis.com. 67% of you said yes. 33% said no. and a big day for popular video site youtube. it celebrates its tenth anniversary. this was the first video uploaded back in 2005 by cofounder jawa of his trip to see the elephants at the san diego zoo. it has more than 19 million views. (?) now youtube is expected to have 1 billion users in 75 countries and operating in 61 languages. more than 300 hours of video are uploaded every minute on this site. while the 19 million views of the first video seems like a lot. the most famous is gangnam style. 2 billion views. that does it for tonight's willis report. making moan with charles money with charles payne is next. >> the nasdaq closes at an all-time high. fifteen long and frustrated years. another wild ride for the stock market. (?) crude oil keeps gushing. big names that, you know, they are soaring. google starbucks, amazon, microsoft we're going to look under the hood later and tell you exactly where they'll go. up first, breaking news. a clinton bombshell. the new york times reporting cash flowed into the clinton foundation as russians were pressing control. they were able to gain control of uranium one in 2010 after it was given us approval by a panel that included the state department unde

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