you know, i have the funny feeling, i don t know when i remember watching her rise to power. i remember watching her at the regency hotel back in 91 when she and bill clinton ferris presented themselves in new york. it was a freebie, breakfast, y could go. it wasn t about money or anything. i went there and i thought, hmm, she gave the first speech, bill gave the second. they were running as a duo, remember, two for the price of one. she had an ambition somewhere in her head that she was going to rise up, maybe not to the presidency, maybe all of this just came to her, but she was never somebodyho went out there and loved to shake hands, you know, she wasn t bill. bill was easy to take, because he had no moral pretensions. he liked hamburgers and women, and that was it. oh, my goodness! sorry. sorry! reporter: he s gregarious. he loved being the last guy to leave the party. yes. but i actually feel sorry for her. she had trouble connecting. and where this was most pronou
regency hotel in 91 when she and bill clinton presented themselves in new york. it was free. it was breakfast. you could go. it wasn t about money. i went there and i thought, she gave the first speech, bill gave the second. she was they were running two for the price of one. she had an ambition that she was going to rise up, maybe not to presidency, but maybe all this came to her. but she was never somebody that went out there and loved to shake hands and she wasn t bill. bill was like bill was easy to take because he had no moral pretensions. he liked hamburgers and women and that was it. my goodness. i m sorry. that was he liked people. he is gregarious. the last guy to leave the party. but i feel sorry for her. she had trouble connecting. where this was most pronounced is when president obama would be on stage with her. you would see just people looked like groupies who were going they would do anything for him. it s hard. how many great politicians
feeling, i don t know when i remember watching her rise to power. i remember watching her at the regency hotel back in 91 when she and bill clinton ferris presented themselves in new york. it was a freebie, breakfast, you could go. it wasn t about money or anything. i went there and i thought, hmm, she gave the first speech, bill gave the second. they were running as a duo, remember, two for the price of one. she had an ambition somewhere in her head that she was going to rise up, maybe not to the presidency, maybe all of this just came to her, but she was never somebody who went out there and loved to shake hands, you know, she wasn t bill. bill was easy to take, because he had no moral pretensions. he liked hamburgers and women, and that was it. oh, my goodness! sorry. sorry! reporter: he s gregarious. he loved being the last guy to leave the party. yes. but i actually feel sorry for her. she had trouble connecting. and where this was most pronounced is when the presiden
calculated action. yaser said escape was calculated before he murdered his two daughters. and it has worked because he is still at large. gregg: which brother was he closest to? yassin. any time that anything occurred yassin was in the middle. always the one involved. gregg: yassin said lives in new york. we paid him a visit in july of 2008 shortly after fox news began its investigation into the case. are you yassin said? none of your business. gregg: may i speak with you on camera? do you know where your brother in? did he kill his daughters? and then yassin said drove off. he wasn t
what drives a person to commit an honor killing? the only thing i want to know from him is how could he? how could he kill his girls? announcer: this hour fox news reporting, honor killing in america from new york here s bill hemmer. bill: for two years fox news has been investigating the short lives and violent deaths of texas teenagers amina and sarah said. the sisters were riddled with bullets in their dad s borrowed taxicab, new year s day 2008. as 911 operators listened in sarah appeared to name her own father as the killer. her dying words. but in hour is about more than just a horrifying double murder. it is about a kind of crime that is not supposed to happen in america s heartland. an honor killing. honor killing is when a father or husband or brother would