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murderers escape from a maximum security prison. other inmates causing distractions other staff. how big was the plot and why would anyone help? >> joyce mitchell gets a jailhouse visit from her husband. how much did he know about the plat? alexander field is live with the latest. what do you know this morning? >> good morning, alisyn. it's been 12 days since the two convicted killers broke out of the prison. authorities have come up dry. this morning, they removed nearby roadblocks and will pursue leads that could come from any direction. after more than 1,000 leads authorities are expanding and shifting their search around up state new york. >> these are criminals. they are going to rely on what they know best. there's been no reports of carjackings, break ins, that's
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not to say they may not be holding someone at bay in a house somewhere. >> joyce mitchell who investigators say gave the inmates tools to escape is feeling the weight of her actions, according to her attorney. >> she's distraught. she's very upset. she's weepy. >> reporter: mitchell's husband, lyle worked in the same tay tailoring block. he visited his wife in jail. officials say she appeared to be comforted by the visit and he appeared supportive. >> he said he's standing by her. that's what he told me when i spoke to him. >> reporter: his lawyer says he has no plans to testify on her behalf. while both worked at the tailor shop mitchell had a sexual relationship with richard matt dating back to 2013. a source with direct knowledge
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ofs situation says joyce mitchell was aware of a plot to kill her husband by the prisoners. she warned him, his life could be in danger leading up to the elaborate escape mitchell may have agreed to be their get away driver after matt or sweat threatened her or her husband. >> authorities still searching for two dangerous men, following leads in every direction. at the same time investigators are saying they haven't ruled out whether other employees could have played a role. that's a question they are looking into. they are looking at whether some of the prisoners helped by creating a distraction as the two men got out. chris? >> all possibilities. the key phrase is they are looking. we have good news. the national hurricane center downgrades tropical storm bill to a depression overnight. texas is taking heavy rain 24 hours and counting.
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they now face a new threat. jennifer gray is live in houston. what is the threat and what is the situation? >> reporter: chris, the threat isn't over. houston fared well during the storm, receives less than two and a half inches of rain. minimal flooding. we were sandwiched between two rain bands throughout much of the day. that's why we didn't get as much rainfall. however, areas to the west are under flood watches right now. in fact flood watches are across much of texas right now. you have to keep in mind all this water is going to flow into the creeks and rivers filled to capacity across the state. it's going to take four and five days for some of the rivers to crest. the river just to our west is going to crest at major flood stage in the next four or five days. that's one to watch. this storm continues to push to the north. dallas getting a lot of rain this morning showing on the radar. bill is going to continue to
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push into oklahoma and missouri. st. louis by the end of the week. we are watching several inches of rain dump across the red river valley as this continues to head north and just like i said that water is going to flow into all the rivers that are already so full. we are going to be watching for possible river flooding from this by the weekend into the early part of next week. so flood watches still in effect of course. we could see an additional four to six inches of rain across portions of texas. dallas could receive up to three inches of rain throughout the rest of today and tomorrow. >> i'll take it here. important to remember that water is still there and the rivers will crest. thanks for that. we have encouraging developments about the teens who survived back-to-back shark attacks. the family of the 13-year-old think she will be able to keep
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her leg. the 16-year-old is speaking out for the first time. he says he didn't see it coming. one of the victims of the brutal shark attacks speaking out for the first time from his hospital bed. 16-year-old hunter recounting that traumatic shark encounter that cost him his arm. >> i was in waist-deep water, i would say. i felt this kind of hit on my left leg. it felt like it was a big fish or something. that was the first. i saw it when it was biting at my left arm. >> the teen from colorado was swimming off oak island when the shark attacked. >> i didn't see it coming. like i said i felt it on my leg then once it attacked my arm. >> reporter: it happened 90 minutes after another shark attack unfolded on the same beach, less than two miles away. kristin has her left arm torn
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off by a shark. >> she got her arm bit off. >> okay are you with the person now? >> my husband is. he's got it wrapped up in a towel. >> reporter: two days after the life-changing attack hunter vows to remain positive. >> i have two options, i can try to live my life the way i was and make an effort to do that even though i don't have my arm or let this be completely debilitating and bring my life down and ruin it in a way. out of those two, there's one i would choose that's to try to fight and live a normal life with the cards i have been dealt. >> what a great attitude to hear from a 16-year-old. he survived a catastrophic injury. >> the perspective he has. incredible. you know to have your life change in a second a split second like that and he can process it. >> it's amazing.
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the 13-year-old is good news. she got a severe injury to her leg. she's expected to keep that leg, which is good news. >> the headline is they are going to be okay. this is not cause for p go online and look at the attacks, they almost never change year-to-year how many happen and they are lethal. it's horrible but don't loose sight. the effort to destroy isis. retaking control of a syrian border town from isis. this victory is big. it chokes off the self-proclaimed capitol. police are working with building inspectors to find out what caused a balcony to give way. five of the students were from ireland on a summer visit to the united states. the other victim was a young woman from california.
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several others are hospitalized and remain there with serious injuries. not since 1975 have the golden state warriors been able to say we are nba champs. they closed out lebron james and the cavs. boy oh boy, lebron was great, but he proved one guy cannot beat a team. >> reporter: absolutely chris. you have to give it to lebron he gave it his all. the cavs fell short. a sea of sadness out here. disappointed fans. their 51 year drought will continue. for the warriors their wait is over. golden state champs for the first time in 40 years. they won the championship as a team. they jumped to a 15-point lead in the third quarter. lebron great, once again. 32 points nearly a triple double.
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warriors win. andre was named the finals mvp after a great series. rachel nichols caught up with steph curry to talk about winning his first championship. >> reporter: what does it feel like to reach this after everything you have been through? >> this is amazing. all the things you talked about, the injuries the underdog stories, it makes this moment so much more special. having to fight your way every year get a little better. have a great group of teammates. this is a bond we'll have forever. >> it was a cool moment before the game. one of the best national anthems you will hear at a sporting event. take a listen. ♪ >> social media went absolutely
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crazy. she suffers from cerebral palsy and is blind. she wasn't supposed to live a year and now season inspiration to us all. i witnessed her singing it live. it was incredible. >> that's great. knowing her story gives you goose bumps, thank you so much. the search for the escaped inmates is expanding as we learn more about the prison worker accused of helping them. during his tenure he helped coordinate many manhunts. great to have you hear with your expertise. you were at the helm during the search for a prisoner from huntington pennsylvania. that lasted 19 days. we are in day 12 in this search for these escapees.
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from what you see, what the investigators are doing, where do you think these guys are and where do you think the search should be looking. >> of course nobody knows whether they are local and hunkered down or escaped, obviously. that's the huge question we have at hand. i think it's important to figure out which staff are complacent and which are comply. people simply aren't following the procedures put in place. >> how do you go about figuring out which workers helped them? >> interview staff, inmates, go through telephone records correspondence. >> one of the things investigators will be doing is checking the prison visitation list. how will that be a clue?
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>> all inmates have an authorized list for telephone communications and their visits. that's the first place you go to find out who they have been in communication with and who they are talking to and question those individuals. >> joyce mitchell's husband came to visit her in prison for the first time yesterday. they had an hour long meeting. he is an interesting figure. he may have been a target. there are suggestions they were going to kill him. also just what he knew. if he was somehow complicit. would that conversation have been monitored in prison? >> very likely it was. >> what would that look like? >> it was a noncontact visit. each party has a telephone. that is recorded and monitored, so i'm sure they listened in on the conversation. >> you stay good news is we are not seeing a crime spree. that is sort of surprising. in your experience after
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prisoners escape do you see carjackings or robberies or home invasions? >> that's generally common. most inmates spend all their time focused on getting out, not on the plan afterward. these guys have a plan. it's apparent they had outside assistance whether it was to hunker down in place or travel elsewhere. it's clear. the fact they are not on a crime spree, you are not seeing hijacking of cars they are not looking for food and clothing, that type of thing. that's important for the investigators to find out where they went. >> is there some sort of summer house, summer rental. the people that own the house haven't shown up and they are hanging out and laying low? >> it's a possibility. they could be in a survivalist bunker. >> are they survivalists?
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>> no. they are off the grid not on the map. you can knock on cabin doors all day long. we don't know where they are at is the bottom line. usually, they get caught because they commit other crimes and they are on the move. it's troublesome we haven't seen that. >> you were a prison warden for many years. how common are relationships like the one suggested between joyce mitchell and this convicts? >> all too often. they fraternize and some it goes on and becomes sexual relationships as reported in this case. >> is there any training of prison workers to stop that? >> absolutely. there's a lot of training. new york has a good reputation in the new york department of correctional services for that type of training. staff become disenfranchise. she was investigated for a prior relationship. obviously, that didn't have a lot of substance to it or they
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would have fired her or transferred the inmate. the fact she remained in place. that's how inmates manipulate. she's disenfranchised by the administration because they have come after her. the inmates use that. we are on your side. we are your friend. we care about you. that's how they groom employees and get them to do things like joyce mitchell is accused of doing. >> thanks for sharing your experience. >> you're welcome. let's get to chris. >> donald trump for president. yes. what? yes. how does someone so unpopular stay so popular? remember ross perot? how trump could affect the 2016 election. rachel dolezal speaking out, defending herself about allegations she is lying about her race. one of her brothers joins us again, with his reaction to her comments.
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i will bring it back bigger and better and stronger than ever before and we will make america great again. >> donald trump. could he play the spoiler? is he the ross perot of 2016 or are we all the problem here fanning the flame to distraction. the answer to the last question is yes. the others are open to analysis. >> here to weigh in ara lewis and presidential campaign correspondent for new york times, mag gi. great to have you. things just got interesting, people. or fill in the blank, bizarre, entertaining. how do you define it? >> the answer to that is yes. 51 minutes, it was absolutely
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mezsmerize mesmerizing. he just talked. some of what he said is real some is not holding up to the light. he is going to run until he doesn't run. the big question is how long he stays in the race. he will be in the race long enough to get on the debate stage. his field is huge. it's ten candidates up on the field for the first debate. at his press conference he called jeb bush essentially a loser, referred to marco rubio similar. you are going to see that. party officials are worried about his presence because of the massive field of something of a clown show. that's their fear as it goes off the rails. meantime we are talking about him. he is on the front page of papers. that's what he wants. >> is he a spoiler? >> we believe in free speech and open debate. free speech is free speech for
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everybody. open debate is everyone in the debate. i think we are going to get all of that in some part from donald trump. it is what it is. we'll take it for what it is. i think, he is going to get a little bit of a surprise at how much people if they do take him seriously, are going to find. it's going to cut into the trump brand. he talked endlessly about other countries and how they are doing bad things with trade, china and so forth. the ties cuff links and suits made in mexico and vietnam and shirts in china, he's part of it. he needs to answer questions. >> standard hypocrisy. the media would laugh him out of the race wouldn't cover him or take him seriously. the beauty of this man is for all the people who want to criticize him, the media covers him like they wouldn't cover their own mother. that's what fuels what's happening yesterday, is the coverage he gets. the media, this election is not
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rated well. this is not an exciting field. they will cover everything he does and keep him in the race longer than you want. >> should we prove that by showing more? let's do that. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. i would repeal and replace the big lie, obamacare. nobody would be tougher on isis thand donald trump. i will stop iran from getting nuclear weapons. i will build a great, great wall on our southern border and i will have mexico pay for that wall. mark my words. >> he said nobody is better at building a wall than me. >> than donald trump is what he said at one point. what you just saw is why you can't take your eyes off. this is entertainment. you are talking a reality tv star. that's how he's branded himself. one of the things trump is great
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at and we know it firsthand is playing the new york media. he would not allow trump to be quoted as a source close to trump at the daily news. this was a big piece of controversy. he is effective at managing his image and getting us engaged. he's wanted credibility in politics. i'm not saying he has it. >> he seems to have less than ever. the pushback used to be people like him. regular people like him. he's that unfiltered conscious of what you would say if you didn't think before you said it. his numbers don't prove it out this time. he is the least popular guy at this point. the question becomes, might that translate into something counter intuitive. that's why i brought up ross perot. he is not ross on paper. could it happen and how? >> i doubt it. what we have all een,any ofus
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who have been out on the campaign trail is that there are people in different pockets around the country who are hurting, who are scared who have kids serving overseas. it's one thing to put this out about isis standing in the well of trump tower. i's another thing if someone's kid has been killed. the people have an extremely negative reaction to that. in the talk show circuit, he's going to be fine. he's great with one liners. he will give you something. he'll bring up points of debate that are worth talking about. when it comes down to it when people go to a voting booth and people recognize, at least on a presidential season running the country is serious business. i think a lot of this starts to fadeaway. i doubt, by the way, this is a guy who does not like to lose that he'll be out of the race before any real test.
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>> when i was reporting on him, my parents dammed me back to the womb. >> jeb bush was on i didn't meany fallon last night and slow jammed the news. let's watch. >> i'm looking forward to hitting the campaign trail and discussing issues important to americans and have spirited debates with fellow republicans about how to solve them. >> you don't want to mess with little jebby. when it comes to debating he's a master. he's a master debater. [ laughter ] >> while we are talking about the issues where do you stand on immigration? >> well jimmy, we are a nation of immigrants. i believe everyone should have the chance to achieve the american dream and to translate that for all your spanish
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speaking viewers -- [ speaking foreign language ] >> whoa whoa whoa whoa. hold the telephone-o. i know you just got back from miami, but i thought i was interviewing governor pit bull. ♪ >> fire ball. >> how does this impact the race? >> he gets points for showing up. he gets points for doing it. he didn't look entertained for the first half. he loosened up a little bit. >> that's why it's so good. >> he gets points for doing this. one thing that is striking about jeb bush's announcement is how real he seemed. it was well put together it was a goode vent on any level. he came across as a good person.
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actually think jeb bush after many many bad weeks has had a successful reboot this week. >> it is part of the modern campaign world. like going out and looking at prized pigs in iowa and mucking around. >> riding a harley. >> all this sort of thing. you have to go on television and talk to millenials in their preferred venue. >> it's every generation. the trick is you take the job seriously, the issue seriously. do you take yourself too seriously? that's the beauty of this if you do it right. >> there's only 509 days if you need to rush out right now. 509 days. >> every one of them with great coverage. >> thank you very much. think about that alisyn. that's 509 days worth of opportunities to slow jam the news and i can get behind that. >> we have heard no crying in
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the search for two escaped murderers in up state new york expanding this morning with more than 1,000 leads. authorities focusing on whether other prisoners orem ployees were in on the plot. joyce mitchell getting a jailhouse visit from her husband. she warned him before the escape the convicts might try to kill him. nato is slamming putin. nato's secretary general calls putin's move to put more than 40 new missiles into service this year quote, unjustified,
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destabilizing and dangerous. what does putin say? it's a plan to modernize the country's military. tensions have not cooled since nato blasted russia on the ignored conflict in european. they met britain's prince harry for tea at the palace tuesday. the prince and mrs. obama discussed the global let girls learn initiative. the fbi is investigating whether the st. louis cardinals hacked into the houston astros data base to steal private information. andy scholes is back with us for more in the bleacher report. hey, andy. >> reporter: morning, guys. the cardinals are one of the most successful and respected organizations in baseball. this could be a huge blag eye. jeff luno used to work for the
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cardinals. according to "the new york times," someone with the cardinals used his old access. it holds sensitive baseball information including scouting reports and trade discussions. no one is commenting on it. they all say they are fully cooperating with the fbi investigation. u.s. women's soccer team is headed to the knockout stage of the world cup. they beat nigeria, 1-0. the next game is going to be monday night but they won't know who they will face in the next round until after today's game. back to hat gate. the astros they employ a physicist, a former nasa engineer to come up with complex alga rhythms and formulas to evaluate players. so if the cardinals intentionally hacked into their
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system to gain this information, you can forget about spygate. this is the biggest sports scandal we have ever seen. >> we talked about it cheating has gone on for a long time. but they rebranded. come up to date with the technology. it's insane. >> it's a different form. not what teams say and the media. this is the fbi. there's a problem here. >> if they employ a physicist? >> cyber metrics is a fancy word to analyze players. they are doing it all fwi numbers. >> like we do. >> this could be a federal violation. >> astrophysicist. still ahead, we have been talking a lot about this. rachel dolezal, defiant in the claims she lied about her race. is what she is now saying about her parents. we are going to talk to her
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i know who raised me. i haven't had a dna test. there's been no biological proof that they are my biological parents. >> that was former naacp leader rachel dolezal standing her ground against claims she's misrepresented her race. she identifies as a black woman and has doubts over whether her white parents are her biological parents. ezra is here with us.
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he was here yesterday. they were adopted into the same family. well he was. it's been a big day for you and your family. >> it's been busy. >> and i'm sure confusing. >> oh yeah. >> you heard that sound byte from your sister saying she has no proof they are her biological parents. >> i guarantee she is not going to take a dna test to prove they are not her parents. >> why wouldn't she? >> because they are. she doesn't want to be caught going back on her story again. >> is she just lying? do you think she has a problem with the truth? >> i think so. >> is there anything truthful in what she's >> no. pretty much everything she is saying is not true. different forms of the truth, like history like this story of going to africa. >> your family was in africa
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but she was not there. >> yeah. she's actually been using the stories to actually change it to help her out, i mean her story out. several things like that and being born. >> do you have any family lore about a tp ever? i can think about my family and i can remember stories being told around the family table before i was born. were there stories like that that your parents talked about, i remember your dad put up a tepee? was that a family story and she manipulated it? >> her parents lived in it a month after they were married. she never did. she used that story to actually help her story out, i guess, just add to it. >> why do you think? i know that is something you are struggling to understand and your parents are, too. this must be mystifying to them. why? what do you think is at the core
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of all of this for rachel? >> i think, she doesn't -- she's too nervous to admit that she's not been telling the truth, which is why she's making up more and more lies. she was changing her story multiple times within the past week. like she did say a lot of things differently yesterday than she said before. >> like what? >> originally she said she was born black. yesterday, she was mentioning about being identifying herself as black. originally she said she was black. >> in your experience growing up in the dolezal household, i know she was a lot older than you. she went away to college and came back in the summers. did you see evidence of that? >> no. >> was there pressure to fit in because we know your adopted siblings were african-american was there a pressure to feel she
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needed to blend in? >> no. up until 15 she was the youngest child. none of us were actually born until she was 15. so she never really felt that i don't think, pressure to fit in with us. >> tell me about the dynamic. she talks about the fact she needed to take on this identity in order to survive and that she needed to represent the blackness. you grew up with a white mother and white father. did they feel that similar kind of pressure? >> oh no. no they didn't. not at all. i don't know why she would say she felt that because growing up i mean, even later in life up until she was 11 she identified herself as white. she was interested in african-american studies, did a lot of work with it but never
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identified herself or tried to identify herself as black until 2011. >> she was talking about the fact that you know her parents aren't really her parents. this has been hurtful to your parents. can i play the sound real quick of what they had to say on cnn last night? >> it was disturbing because the false statements continue. and as much as we are concerned with rachel's identity issues we are also concerned with her integrity issues. >> for you, ezra is this an integrity or identity issue or a bit of both for you? >> i think it's integrity. that's definitely what it is. the fact of how she will change her story, the fact she's told so many statements that are not true in the past week. i think it's an integrity issue with her.
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>> it certainly has the nation talking about race and identity and who we are as a people. thanks so much for coming in. this is putting your family business out there. it's not comfortable to do. thank you for being here. chris? >> the more you learn, the more you want to know about that story. coming up trump says hillary doesn't say, the election is supposed to be about you. we spotlight the peeps of new hampshire. i test and they take it to me. here is a taste. >> i think it is up to us as citizens to attend those town hall meetings. i find town hall meetings very informative. sb nobody goes to town hall meetings. nobody goes in general. >> what do you mean? we all do. ya know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf. great. how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! the ready for you alert, only at lq.com.
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hampshire, long respected for their political interest. we went to find out what matters and why. here is what they said. >> my concern is the social security system. >> equal pay. expanding national -- >> a lot of social issues that are coming into play. as a mother i'm terrified. i'm very terrified. i want to see those matters addressed. >> what does it say to you when i say, i hear you. i'm going to make sure there are better paying jobs and more opportunity and training. i leave it at that. what message does that send to you? >> in the beginning, everybody has a song and dance and template. everybody is trying to fit in. >> i think bernie standards came out with different positions than a normal template. >> what is his big idea?
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>> his idea of education being free. >> free college. >> he said that. >> they go like this when they hear it. >> that's all right. you need to discuss it. >> what is the most important issue for you? >> probably the taxes. my family is starting a small business. >> a bakery right? >> exactly. that influences the way i want to vote is how the candidates play into lower taxes, keeping the same. >> what do you hear? >> i like rand paul's kind of just lower taxes, all of that. fiorina. >> because she ran a business? >> exactly. >> one of the things we are hearing is i'm on the republican side. hillary is the big dog on the other side. i will tell you why i'm better. she's got this e-mail scandal and has conflicts of interest. i'm better. does that work?
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>> it's an integrity issue. e-mails are one thing. when you stand for women's issues but your foundation takes money from anti-woman behavior that troubles me. she doesn't want to answer questions on it. if you want to be president, there's going to be issues like this. >> you don't think she's waiting because it's too soon? >> maybe, but for people like me looking at this i'm not the only person looking from that perspective. when you are delaying the response it concerns me is this what i'm going to see as president? >> i have talked to a lot of democratic friends. they are looking at hillary and they are not that happy with hillary. but, when they look at the other candidates o mally, sanders or jim webb they are not happy with those candidates either. i think that field of democratic candidates is far more fluid than we know right now. >> the poll numbers don't
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suggest it. >> this far ahead, the polls are probably a mile wide and inch deep. can they shift? absolutely. >> then you will have this other division that comes up. what matters more than that i'm not an insider. does anybody in this race qualify as an outsider for you? >> probably ben carson. >> ben carson. he's a brain surgeon. >> yes. >> it makes you question his intelligence that he wanted to get into politics. >> here again, i focus on an issue i'm concerned about, social security. i would like to ask him specifically what he would do so the social security system is sustainable. >> you have been coming out. you are meeting a lot of people. you want to meet everybody. >> i go out to talk to them face-to-face. >> you bring the game. >> i bring the game the issue. >> you don't want to hear the stump speech? >> i hear it but then go up and
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approach them about a particular issue. i want to look them in the eyeballs and hear what they have to say. it gives me a sense. >> it's a privilege to be in this state where we get this front row seat to democracy, really. we get to shake hands with candidates once twice, three, four times, really as much as we want to be able to kick the tires and feel like it. >> how important is the shake itself. the grip does it matter? that moment? >> sure i think the handshake matters. >> i think, for me it's more the eye contact. i want to know that you are listening to me. it's not just a gesture. you are really listening to my concerns and issues. >> and that i'm clicking with what matters to you? >> exactly. >> they are starting to differentiate themselves. it is up to us as citizens to attend those town hall meetings. i find the town hall meetings very informative.
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>> nobody goes to town hall meetings. nobody goes. in general. >> what do you mean we all go. >> they have to force people into them. they spend days getting people to go. >> it's usually us. they don't force me to go. i go more than i'm invited to. >> in general, people don't go? do you? >> no my roommate does. >> i don't think that counts. i don't think a roommate. you are getting credit for the roommate. >> my dozen goes all the time. >> community leaders in every small town community, there are community leaders. and people who vote talk to those people who are you voting for? who are you supporting? >> you are doing the word of mouth? >> word of mouth. a lot of it goes on in new hampshire, at the coffee shops, tennis courts college dorms. >> this place is unusually politically activated as a state. >> there's nothing wrong with that. the rest of the country should be like this.
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>> good point, the rest of the country should be like that. >> she gave it to me with both barrels. that's what i wanted to do provoke them to get into the game about what really matters. they did not disappoint. yes, it's new hampshire and they are unusually savvy about these things but they don't buy b.s. they are hearing. they have real problems want to see solutions. i believe what's coming out of them. hopefully, it shapes the debate. >> you must have never been to a town hall in new hampshire, there's standing room only. >> how do you replicate that across other states. >> other states was my point. all right, this is a big story. obviously, we will continue to cover it for the next 500 days. there's a lot of news this morning, so let's get to it. hundreds of officers on the move combing a new area. joyce mitchell's first jailhouse visit came from her husband lyle.
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they can't say if he was part of the plot to help sweat and matt escape. >> she knew about the plot to kill her husband by the two men. the roads are gone. dunes down the beachside are nonexistent. >> i am running for president of the united states. i will build a great, great wall on our southern border and i will have mexico pay for that wall. mark my words. announcer: this is new day with chris cuomo alisyn camerota and michaela. welcome to "new day." police expanding their search for two escaped murderers. they are looking inside the maximum security prison to see if other inmates were part of the plot. >> the prison worker who helped
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the prisoners escape gets a jailhouse visit from her husband. how much did he know? is it true his life was in danger? it's like covering a crime and like a movie at the same time. what is the latest twist? >> reporter: a lot of plot twists here chris. the latest is this. joyce mitchell who is housed in the clinton county jail has been moved to a jail outside the county. she was considered too much of a distraction in this area where so much of the search is focused over so many days now. the search is also moving. search crews had been working on a 16 square mile area. this morning, however, the roadblocks have been moved. police will have to pursue tips coming in from just about every direction. after more than 1,000 leads, authorities are expanding and shifting their search around up state new
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