told us today, this report cherry-picks and falsely misrepresents the work of two administrations whose job it is to insure people are informed about the critical work of epa. all those foia requests filed by the open the books organization have been outstanding for three months now. shannon? we ll keep an eye on it. doug, thank you. the dow snapped a seven-day winning streak, dropping 50, the s&p 500 was off 14. the nasdaq 42. when we come back, bernie sanders feeling the burn in our presidential contenders series. i have type 2 diabetes. i started with pills. and now i take a long-acting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn t reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabetes changes over time.
doug mcelway, thank you. the abortion provider behind bars for killing babies born alive has been ordered to pay millions in the death of a virginia woman. kermit gosnell must pay 40-month-old to the family of a woman who died from a painkiller overdose in his care. however his lawyers say he is broke and that he and his shuttered clinic dubbed the house of horrors don t have insurance. gosnell was convicted in 2013 for the patient s death and the death of three babies. he s serving a life sentence. environmental regulators are looking into whether volkswagen deliberately skirted clean air rules with some of its diesel cars. the epa says the car company may have used software to turn off emissions controls while driving but turn the controls on when undergoing emissions tests. the agency says the so-called defeat device results in cars emitting as much as 40 times the amount of emissions allowed. stocks end the week in the red. the dow down 290 today, the s&p
florida. in pennsylvania bush and rubio also best her while trump lags. and in ohio clinton retains a thin lead over bush and trump but is now losing to rubio. there are more than 14 months to go before the general election. a political eternity. so these horse race numbers may not mean as much as some of the time-tested leadership traits that are also contained in the quinnipiac poll. governor bush scores best among all the candidates in the areas of honesty, empathy, and ability to handle an international crisis. bret? doug, thank you. up next, wildfires out west claim the lives of those trying to fight them. first here s what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 11 in los angeles says shfs investiga sheriff s investigators plan to recommend caitlin jenner be charged with vehicular manslaughter for her role in a fatal car crash on the pacific coast highway in malibu last february. investigators say jenner was driving unsafely for prevailing road
this agreement. defense secretary ash carter declined to weigh in on this iran inspection controversy. but he did point out today, bret, that the u.s. has a very strong presence in the gulf region and is ready to response to the iranians in any aggression should the need arise. more on all this with the panel. kevin, thank you. now to a presidential race still almost 450 days away from its conclusion that features candidates sniping at each other in mid season form. an almost daily poll results measuring in great detail each fluctuation in public fascination with this field. we have fox team coverage of the 2016 race. doug mcelway with some very encouraging numbers for a vice president still on the fence. kathryn ha kathryn h kathryn herridge with more questions about how secure hillary clinton s e-mails were. and the story on two republicans matching insult for insult. whether it s marco rubio in detroit for an economic speech
at least not yet but vice president joe biden is getting encouragement tonight in the form of new poll results that have him outperforming clinton in head-to-head matchups against republicans. correspondent doug mcelway looks at the numbers tonight. . they say nature beabhors a vacu. the quinnipiac poll shows the e-mail scandal continues suck the air out of hillary clinton s cam bane and vice president joe biden could fill the void. certainly one imagines that the people trying to convince vice president biden to run will xerox this poll like crazy and hand it out. reporter: the poll focuses on head-to-head matchups in the key swing states of florida, ohio and pennsylvania. no candidate has won the presidency since 1960 without taking two of those big three states. if the election were held today, biden would beat donald trump in florida, in ohio and in pennsylvania. one trouble for biden, he has not announced his candidacy yet. you are never as popular as the day before you anno