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closely at her family to see whether or not they had been radicalized as well. i'm toll by counterterrorism sources that jibes, because the number one way of recruitment for terror organizations are those that are sympathetic is within the family. the money trail of last week's massacre may have ended here. a union bank in san bernardino, with what's being described as unusual banking activity. fox has learned that on or about november 18th, a $25,000 deposit went from webbank.com to syed farook's account. then november 2079, farook withdrew $10,000 in cash. investigators are checking if that money went to farook's acquaintance, enrique marquez who purchased two assault rifles in the kilgts and also farook's mother and what she knew. in the days leading up to the attack, there were several transfers totaling $15,000 to an account believed to be hers. >> they were sitting ducks, this man and his wife planned this. >> meanwhile strong reaction from an employee at the riverside magnum gun range, where syed farook took target practice days bst attack. workers say farook appeared normal. while they can check a customer's gun and ammunition, they can't check their intent. >> this is a free country and unfortunately people with free access to this country can also cause it harm. >> fox news has confirmed that the fbi continues to investigate several individuals here locally and their possible ties to syed and their possible ties to radicalism. shannon? >> adam housley in california. more with the panel coming up. donald trump is sticking to his guns despite heavy incoming fire over his call to block all muslims from entering the u.s. in the wake of growing fears over isis terror strikes. rival presidential candidates other republicans and many democrats are calling trump everything from unhinged to unamerican. and even one newspaper comparing him to adolf hitler. chief political correspondent carl cameron has more. >> donald trump's proposed moratorium on new muslim immigrants and tourists prompted a rare public rebuke from speaker of house paul ryan. >> this is not conservatism. what was proposed yesterday is not what this party stands for. and more importantly, it's not what this country stands for. >> a florida republican denounced trump on the house floor, putting it in the permanent congressional record. >> we must never require a religious test. it is time that my side of the aisle has one less candidate in the race for the white house. it is time for donald trump to withdraw from the race. >> as dismay spread over trump's written policy last night, he held a rally on a decommissioned world war ii aircraft carrier in south carolina and read did allowed. >> total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> gop denunciations of trump came from far and wide. >> he's a race-baiting zenophobic religious bigot. >> the whole notion that somehow we can just say no more muslims, just ban a whole religion goes against everything we stand for and believe in. >> the world also seems like it's going crazy when donald trump, the front-runner in the republican party stands up last night and says let's throw the constitution out, i don't have a plan to defeat isis, let's ban all muslims from entering the u.s. >> he's not a serious candidate. he's not going to win the nomination. he's dividing the country. >> john kasich was confronted bay trump backer who complained that trump is branded a crazy racist, it labels her, too. >> what he said yesterday is unacceptable and i've been sharply critical of it. we don't need to divide people. whether it's attacking women or whether it's attacking muslims or hispanics. >> ted cruz rejected trump's idea but about not his candidacy. >> i disagree with that proposal. i like donald trump. a lot of our friends here have encouraged me to criticize and attack donald trump. i'm not interested in doing so. >> rick santorum opposes banning all muslim tourist the and immigrants. but backs a moratorium from nations with known populations of radicalized islamists. >> we should not be bringing in people from those countries right now. >> active muslim coalition calls trump unamerican. >> it's very offensive. in hate speech in other parts of the world it can be criminally prosecuted. >> donald trump sounds more like a leader of a lynch mob than a great nation like ours. >> democrats are pounding trump. hillary clinton tweeted this is reprehensible, prejudiced and divisive. you don't get it, this makes us less safe. >> what he said is disqualifying. and any republican who is too fearful of the republican base to admit it? has no business serving as president, either. >> amid the blow-back and despite having take an gop loyalty pledge, trump renewed the possibility of bolting the gop and running as an independent. he said he doesn't compare about complaints from republican leaders. right now one of their biggest is that trump is helping democrats and hurting the republican party. and shannon, a new poll in new hampshire today from wmur shows that donald trump is over 30% and way ahead of his nearest challenger, marco rubio. >> interesting numbers about what happens if he leaves the gop and what his followers would do. we'll talk about all that with the panel. while many are appalled at trump's proposed muslim ban there are efforts under way to restrict the ability of some potential immigrants to enter this country. chief congressional correspondent mike emmanuel tells us about that from capitol hill where he's live. >> a huge bipartisan vote in the house to tighten up the visa waiver program following the attacks in paris, and san bernardino. the voteas 407-19. the measure would impose travel restrictions stopping citizens from 38 countries if they've been to syria, iraq, iran or sudan since 2011. >> this will help neutralize the threat from foreign terrorists entering our country. we're coming together to tackle this threat and we're ready to do more. >> the concept is preventing those with passports from friendly countries who may have been radicalized. >> you have more than 5,000 individuals that have western passports, in this program, that have gone to iraq or syria. in the last five years. those are gaps that we need to fix. >> this is one aspect from president obama's primetime address to the nation, where republicans agree with him. >> we should put in place stronger screening for those who come to america without a visa. so that we can take a hard look at whether they've traveled to war zones. >> many democrats strongly oppose the house vote last month, increasing the standards on syrian and iraqi refugees, but felt more comfortable today. >> we have to make sure we're doing everything we can to insure security when you're waiving the entire process, that's the problem and that's where we should be going. >> in the senate there's a bipartisan push by california democrat dianne feinstein and arizona republican jeff flake to get tougher, mandating that first-time visitors trying to travel to the u.s. under visa waiver go through a biometric fingerprint and photographic screening at u.s. facilities in their home countries. >> there's some concern that the senate plan might overwhelm the system. if it's not properly staffed. it sounds like the house plan is most likely to become law. shannon? >> mike emmanuel line on the hill, thanks. president obama wants to deny gun rights to people on the government's no-fly list. a subset of the terror watch list. while some in congress want to prevent anyone on any terror watch list from legally purchasing a gun. is it fair or right or legal? correspondent doug mcelway takes a look. >> what could possibly be the argument for allows a terror suspect to buy a semiautomatic weapon? >> steve hayes, a writer for the "weekly standard" has one argument. he was flagged for the terror watch list after he bought a one-way ticket to turkey. to board a cruise ship. he was on the list later when he tried to get through security for another flight. >> this young woman got a panicked look on her face as if she was looking back at a terrorist. she called over her supervisor. >> it continued for 12 subsequent flights over eight weeks. all of hayes' attempts to get off the list by filling out various forms proved futile. until brett baier interviewed the homeland secretary for a segment on immigration. >> brett raised my case and said mr. secretary, do you think that steve hayes is a terrorist. >> hayes is hardly alone. of the estimated hundreds of thousands on the terror watch list many individuals may be on it erroneously. >> the department of justice ig report said up to half the names on the list are incorrect. >> list of false positives has included the late liberal senator ted kennedy. democratic senator john lewis, members of the armed forces, u.s. marshals and at least one toddler. the false positives are not the biggest problem with the terror watch list. >> if the people on the watch list are truly dangerous, why isn't the obama administration and the obama justice department indicting them? >> the supreme court has held that the right to keep and bear arms under the constitution is a fundamental liberty. you can only lose if t if you're found guilty of a crime by a jury. >> democrats continue to push for a ban for those trying to buy semiautomatic weapons. >> it's insanity this is not already a restriction we have in place. >> all of that talk that may be political posturing. the background system that dealers presently use include as terror watch list. shannon? >> thank you, doug. how obamacare could cost the u.s. two million jobs over the next decade. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. in baltimore, the prosecution has rested in the manslaughter trial of a black police officer accused in the death of an african-american man in police custody. officer william porter is the first of six officers to stand trial in the case of freddie gray. fox 5 in atlanta, an ambulance driver fell asleep. causing an accident involving an emory university shuttle bus. authorities say the driver nodded off during a nonemergency trip. ran a red light, hit the bus, which then crashed into a building and swiped a car. nine people on the bus and the patients in the ambulance were taken to the hospital. and this is live look at orlando, florida, from fox 35, one of the big stories there tonight, the end of a mystery involving a missing burglary suspect. the sheriffs department said 22-year-old matthew riggins was breaking into homes and encountered an 11-foot aggregator, riggens body was discovered in the lake and in the stomach of the alligator. that's a look outside the beltway from special report. i know how it is. you're all set to book a flight using your airline credit card miles. and surprise! those seats sometimes cost a ridiculous number of miles, making it really hard to book the flight you want. luckily, there's a better way... with the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. and when you're ready to travel, just book the flight you want, on any airline, then use your miles to cover the cost. now you're getting somewhere. what's in your wallet? six officers confronting phillip coleman for beating up his mom. coleman died. the medical examiner says from an allergic reaction to a sedative. the case was closed. but has since been placed under investigation. critics of the president's health care law have a new set of numbers to back up their claims that obamacare is hurting the economy. it comes as the fight intensifies over the money spent on the bureaucracies that sell the insurance to the public. correspondent rich edison looks at the statistics and what both sides are saying about them. >> the obama administration contends the affordable care act is working. improving and serving millions. republicans claim the administration has wasted billions on a flawed system and this morning, questioned federal spending on state-based insurance exchange. online marketplaces where americans shop for subsidized health insurance. the administration granted states about $5.5 billion to establish these insurance exchange. >> not a one of these exchange are meeting the desired operatal outcomes. in all functional categories. envisioned by cmf. so at this stage of the process, doesn't this demonstrate that the systems are incomplete and incapable of functioning properly? >> what i can tell you today is that all of the exchange are functioning, serving the members and their states and their communities. and that some, all of them have run into their share of challenges. >> after their state spent hundreds of millions of dollars, authorities in oregon, hawaii and nevada, have scrapped their state sites and joined the federal government's. and a working paper claims the affordable care act will reduce the labor force by about two million full-time workers over the next decade. >> administration has been denying the impact on employment from the beginning. we have seen so much evidence that people are losing their jobs, losing their hours, because of obamacare. >> of a similar analysis, the white house wrote last year that the aca will make it easier for people to take a risk and start a business. take time out of the labor force to raise a family, or retire when they are ready. republican committee aides say their investigation into obamacare continues, they're investigating the nonprofit government-funded health care cooperatives, more than half have failed. democrats say these investigations and committee hearings are simply hampering obamacare's implementation, shannon? >> thanks, rich. stocks were down, the dow lost 162.5. the s&p 500 lost 13, the nasdaq fell 4. the cdc has a new official in charge of national lab regulations. following several high-profile cases of mishandling bioterror pathogens. "u.s.a. today" say the nine-year incumbent moved out. the agency is refusing to say why the change was made it comes three weeks after the completion of an internal review on lab oversight. still ahead, the president wants more gun control. and apparently the public wants more guns. first, specifics on where the presidential candidates stand on fighting isis. we continue our america's election headquarters on the presidential candidates and issues. this evening republicans on isis. here's senior national correspondent john roberts. >> if the polls are any indication, republican vote remembers looking for tough talk when it comes to how the candidates would defeat isis. >> i would bomb the [ bleep ] out of them. >> such unvarnished pronouncements have kept trump atopple polls for months. but does he have a real plan? trump would place a major focus on expanding the air war. as would ben carson and marco rubio. ted cruz has long said he would bomb isis back to the stone age while jeb bush says we need to intensify our efforts in the air. bush would go even further. >> the united states in conjunction with our nato allies, and more arab partners would need to increase our presence on the ground. >> bush has not said how many u.s. troops he would send into battle. relying on the wisdom of military leaders to pick the number. trump would also put more u.s. boots on the ground, as would carson. rubio would use special forces and forward air controllers. while cruz appears to have backed off statements he made earlier that u.s. troops would be needed in the fight. >> i don't believe the answer is sending boots on the ground to syria. i think president obama and i think far too many republicans are eager to get us in the middle of a civil war. >> there's more daylight between the candidates over establishing a no-fly zone in syria. carson, rubio and bush support the idea, while trump and cruz do not. every candidate but cruz would establish safe zones for refugees and syrian rebels. cruz saying the u.s. should stay out of syria's civil war. he pledges to wipe isis off the map. >> if i'm elected president, we will utterly destroy isis. we won't weaken them, we won't degrade them, we will destroy them. >> to do that, cruz would arm and support the kurds as the main force against isis. trump, carson, rubio and bush would arm the kurds as well. would also build a broader international coalition against isis. trump's plans have been difficult to nail down. at one point he said he would let isis take over syria. then he said he would be happy to let vladimir putin defeat isis. today he said he would target not only isis fighters, but their families as well. >> you have to take out their families. they care about their lives, don't kid yourself. they say they don't care about their lives, you have it take out their families. >> on protecting the homeland, trump would ban all syrian refugees from coming into the u.s. carson would rather they stay in the middle east. rubio reversed course and now wants to keep them out. cruz would allow in only christians, while bush would admit christians and some muslims. trump would increase surveillance on mosques. rubio would go further to include any place where radicals are being inspired, including cafes and internet sites. trump, rubio and bush would bring back the nsa surveillance program putting them sharply at odds with ben carson and ted cruz. >> there are republicans, including senator cruz voted to weaken part of that record. >> trump's tough talk is clearly a hit with his supporters, he leads the polls in who voters trust to handle national security. but critics think his proposed ban on muslims goes too far and will create a sense of alienation among muslims in america that will only fuel isis recruiting. the u.s. consulate in istanbul, turkey is canceling services for tomorrow because of information about a possible security threat. the mission is urging u.s. citizens to maintain a high level of vigilance and to bolster their personal security. other u.s. diplomatic services in turkey will operate normally. oscar pistorius will appeal his conviction to the highest court. he remains under house arrest. his manslaughter conviction in the death of girlfriend reeva steenkamp was overturned in favor of a murder verdict. beijing is under a red alert for smog. the first time the chinese capital has taken the step. the alert was triggered by a forecast of 72 straight hours of dangerously high pollution levels. well the president who often works around congress now wants to work with it on isis. his love/hate relationship, when we come back. president obama wants congress to give him formal authorization to take military action against isis. but he's getting push-back from both republicans and democrats. correspondent kevin corke at the white house looks at the politics behind the battle over making war. >> from the iran deal to landmark trade agreement from obamacare to the debt limit. democrats have helped president obama rack up his fair share of victories over the gop majority in congress. but he's hit a wall in his bid to prosecute the war on terror. the president wants congress to renew his authorization to use military force against groups like isis. but lawmakers from his own party are leading the charge against its continued use. >> if congress believes as i do, that we are at war with isil, it should go ahead and vote to authorize the continued use of military force against these terrorists. >> the president's latest plea comes ten months after the white house submitted a draft version to congress which would supersede the 2001 law. but the fight continues to evolve. with the recently announced deployment of dozens of u.s. special forces operators in syria. exasperated democrats say the president's continued

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