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development here to reiterate, both officers have been interviewed by arlington investigators. we have not been told exactly what they told the investigators. >> thanks so much. thank you for watching "the situation room." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. tonight, donald trump demanding an apology, even though his opponents say he is the one who should say he is sorry. now hillary clinton is piling on against trump. has he finally gone too far? the trump campaign as a crossroads tonight. another top adviser out. is the campaign unraveling? breaking news, protesters on the street in ferguson, missouri. a state of emergency there following a night of violent clashes on the streets. can the police keep the peace tonight, one year after michael brown was shot and killed? let's go "outfront."
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good evening. i'm kate baldwin in for erin burnett. moments ago, protesters blocking a major highway, interstate 70, just outside ferguson, missouri. we're monitoring that and protests in the city where authorities have now declared a state of emergency one day after a young man was critically wounded in a shootout with police. we will have more on that in just a few moments. first, donald trump demanding an apology. the republican candidate insisting he did nothing wrong and saying fox news host megyn kelly is the one who needs to say she's sorry. he claims his blood remark drawing fire from people on both sides of the aisle, he says it was completely misunderstood. tonight, hillary clinton became the latest candidate to weigh in. listen. >> i think the guy went way overboard, phone receivoffensiv
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outrageous. >> here is the interview that sparked this later controversy. >> she gets out and she starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions. you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. >> sarah murray is "outfront" tonight. this started last thursday and it's only gaining steam. what is going on? >> reporter: as you might imagine from donald trump by now, he is in no mood to apologize. doubling down on his attacks. now some are wondering whether his comments about women could be harmful to the gop. let's take a look. >> i don't frankly have time for total political correctness. >> reporter: donald trump remaining defiant, demanding an apology from fox news anchor megyn kelly. >> she asked me inappropriate questions. she should be apologizing to me.
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>> reporter: an apology for a question during the first republican debate that he thought was unfair. so up fair that he described kelly this way. >> there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. >> reporter: clearly the gop frontrunner is showing no sign of moderating his tone despite the republican party's push to court women and hispanic voters, votes crucial to winning the white house. women have favored democratic candidates since the 1980s. democrats also fared better with hispanic voters. in the 2012 presidential election, republican nominee mitt romney won 27% of the hispanic vote. some of the trump's rivals worry he is undermining that effort. >> if i was a young woman or hispanic watching this, i would have been turned off by mr. trump and the question is, does it bleed over to all of us?
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>> reporter: more of trump's opponents piling on. >> for a lot of us, it's like watching a car accident instead of focusing on the direction we should be headed. it's a side show out there. >> reporter: carly fiorina told cnn there was no misinterpreting trump's comment. >> the point is, women understood that comment. yes, it is offensive. >> reporter: in true trump fashion, the mogul took to twitter to respond. i just realized that if you listen to carly fiorina for more than ten minutes straight, you develop a massive headache. she has zero chance. trump now trying to change the conversation. on the attack again, this time against his top rival in the gop field. jeb bush. >> my brother did this wrong. my dad did this wrong. >> reporter: the latest chapter in the donald trump saga today was a report that said he would pledge not to run as a third party independent candidate, something the gop has been
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worried about. when i talked to his spokeswoman earlier, she said there is no truth to this report. back to you. >> folks will continue asking him about that at every turn. thank you so much. want to show you right now -- live pictures of hillary clinton speaking right now in m manchester, new hampshire. jeff, jeb bush said earlier that clinton is in his words giddy with excitement when donald trump makes all of these comments over and over again. she's not just hitting trump tonight, is she? >> reporter: you are right. she could have stopped at donald trump. but she did not. she painted all republican candidates as being out of touch, out of date. she zeroed in on comments made during the debate. she referred back to comments specifically the abortion comments that marco rubio and others made, trying to paint all
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the republican rivals with the same broad brush as trump. let's take a listen. >> what a lot of the men on that stage and that debate said was offensive. and i want people to understand, if you just focus on maybe the biggest showman on the stage, you lose the thread here. the thread is that the republicans are putting forth some very radical and offensive positions when it comes to women's lives, women's reproductive health, women's employment. >> reporter: it's important to note that hillary clinton did not make this as part of her speech today. she actually came to new hampshire to talk about student loans and student college aff d affordab affordable. she took questions from reporters. she knew they would be about donald trump. she talked about it in great details, the most we heard her talk about donald trump yet in this campaign. >> she seems ready this time. jeff, clinton and trump, they
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have known each other for years as folks love to point out. and hold against both of them. today clinton was asked about the relationship. how did she address it? what did she say? >> reporter: the fact of the matter,hillary clinton and her husband, they have a stronger relationship or a longer relationship as well with donald trump as most of the rivals. some reporters asked her, you attended his wedding. what do you make of this going on? she said, he is having the time of his life on this stage right now. he is finding this all very entertaining. as for why she attended his third wedding in florida, she said we thought it would be a fun time. we thought it would be entertaining. she said this presidential campaign with him in it is much less entertaining. >> guess it depends on who you talk to. great to see you. thank you so much. >> reporter: that's right. >> that's right. good point.
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ana navarro, and paula johnson and ron fornier. you heard jeff talking about it, hillary is slamming trump. the first time she got out there to slam him in this way. in the next breath, she's trying immediately to lump him in with the rest of the republican field saying that they're all anti-women. he is not alone in this. with that, do you think trump is actually causing lasting damage to the republican party in this race? >> first of all, i don't think hillary clinton is slamming him that hard given the things they said about some of the others. i think part of it is because i imagine donald trump may have her cell phone number or bill clinton's cell phone number. god knows he will release it or some -- >> she's scared of him? >> wouldn't you be?
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your phone or e-mail exchanges or any other thing. i would, yeah. i think she has -- i think she's vulnerable when it comes to trump. he has given to her husband's foundati foundation, to her family's foundation six figures. he has donated, maxed out to her on several occasions. yes, i think she's got trump vulnerabilities, which is why she pivots to the other candidates very quickly. do i think this is lasting damage to the republican party? it's cringe worthy. instead of focusing on the people that went to see bernie sanders in oregon yesterday. yes, it is causing damage on that front. is it causing danie ining damag? some. it's undeniable because he has 22%, 23% of the support. but if he is not the nominee,
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can there be a nominee that turns it around? i believe so. i hope that's the case. >> on the issue of support, ron, you have a great take on this. you have been very outspoken and critical of trump. you have gotten feedback that you put out there. your latest piece you titled, trump is a buffoon, his backers are not. what is the disconnect in your mind between trump supporters and republican party leaders? >> the disconnect here is between most americans and the political system. we have a majority of americans right now who feel like the system neglects them, doesn't care about them, politicians are cynical and only care about themselves. there's institutional corruption that's rampant in both parties. what's happening here is trump is right now at least for some members of the republican party a vessel for that anger. like bernie sanders on the other side is right now a vessel for that anger. i personally can give you a lot of reasons and in my columns in
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writing to the trump supporters to try to explain why i don't think he is a good vessel, why i think he would be a bad president. i know this, whether i'm right or wrong, whether trump gets out tomorrow or gets out after a second term, this anger is going to far outlast donald trump until we really change the system and the way that people have been promised it would be changed. this anger and demand for something better is going to be constantly looking for a vessel, even somebody as imperfect as donald trump. boy, is he an imperfect vessel. >> paula, you are one of the supporters. i have to tell you, i spoke with a woman -- you probably know her name living in new hampshire, renay plumber. she's a republican activist in new hampshire. she was deeply -- >> i will tell you something -- >> you may not know her. she's well-known in new hampshire. people say to win new hampshire, you need to win over renay plumber is one of theed aa ed a.
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she now he needs to get out of the race because of the comments about megyn kelly. why are you still supporting him? >> first of all, i don't know her. i will tell you my circle of friends, if you don't win over paula johnson, you're not going to make it in the southern end of the state. i wasn't offended at all. when he came on to that stage, they all had already railroaded him. they came up with the questions i believe is the establishment they don't want him in there. he is resonating out against america. because we are all fed up with the two party system. we're fed up with the same old candidates. look, i feel -- i don't need another bush or clinton in the white house. i'm offended by hillary clinton. she does not know what it's like to be in the trenches of the middle class. i see mr. trump who has treated jobs. he is a businessman. he knows thousa s how to run a .
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and i look at some like this who brought up to the american people about the illegal situation in this country. i have been squawking about that for years. look what happened in santa monica, california. the woman was beaten and raped by two illegals. nobody ever, not anybody, the entrenched washington elite would talk about this until mr. trump. now everybody is saying, we have to get rid of sanctuary cities. get rid of the illegals. where have you all been in washington? >> let me ask you a question on the panel forwath forward for t. he hasn't said he will not run ace third party candidate. do you think he should make a pledge that he will not run as a third party republican? do you care? >> let me ask you a question. look at the democratic side. you have bernie sanders going against hill cry clary clinton.
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>> he hasn't floated it. donald trump floated it. that's why i'm asking you. >> you know, i guess there's this double standard in this country, too. if he ran as a third party candidate, i would support mr. trump. i think he's the only one who is going to give back america the way america needs to be. we need to make america great again. i believe he's the only one. >> ron? >> paula is making the point of the question you asked me. the republican party has created her anger. the republican party has created donald trump. the sad thing now for the republican party is people like party aren't going to listen to the establishment. they're not going to listen to me either. my institution have let people like her done and have created donald trump. >> it's great to have you here. >> i don't think he's a monster. >> politically, not personally. >> you are not going to agree. >> not even politically. he is saying stuff that everybody needs to hear. >> paula, great to meet you.
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thank you so. ana, ron, thank you as always. donald trump, you can hear from him again. he will be on "new day" tomorrow 7:00 a.m. eastern. donald trump trying to move from the sound bite of the day to serious presidential campaign. will his policies back up his promises? we take a look. officials are declarie inin state of emergency in ferguson one day after a young black man and police trade gunfire. video of the moments before a white officer shot and killed this unarmed black teenager in a texas car dealership. did police have to use deadly force here? the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather,
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just the latest shakeup to plague trump's presidential campaign. does he have the politically experienced staff he will need to win the race for the white house? david, with this news, where does the campaign go from here? >> i think you labeled it perfectly. it is a crossroads. now the donald trump campaign needs to figure out if it's going to move forward as a professional presidential campaign or continue what many people in politics call living off the lamb and the free media buzz and doing well in the polls and interview after interview? are we going to see a real investment of money and time into sort of the practical things any presidential campaign needs to do? donald trump as you know has not been polling. is he going to put his money into that? he says he is willing to spend what it takes. these are the things that serious presidential xap campai do. are we going to see a big media
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buying hub? he doesn't need to be on tv. he has name i.d. is he willing to amplify that message with television advertising in the key early states? speaking of folks in the campaign, they are out there now recruiting in the early state some staffers, trying to get a more professional operation in there. the campaign is headed up by somebody who has worked in new hampshire and knows that state really well. he has a very experienced hand running the operation in iowa. now the idea is to grow beyond the folks at the top and build it with volunteers and staffers, paid political professionals who can actually find the votes and start building an operation as you know, this is a game about collecting delegates. right now, they haven't done that kind of work. that's a big open question going forward. >> the operation, you don't necessarily see it outwardly with the candidates. thank you so much. great to see you.
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alex marlow and dan pfeiffer. roger stone, he is out. he was fired or quit, depending on who you talk to. with the campaign as a crossroads, what's the impact of losing a key guy like this? >> i don't think we know. the question will be -- trump is at a crossroads. is he going to put together the machinery you need to turn his momentum and support into votes? i think if you are -- it says something positive that he got rid of advisers that made controversial statements. if it's true -- i don't know who to believe. but if it's true that donald trump believed that roger stone was more focused on himself than campaign, then he made the right decision. we will see whether trump will do what it takes to win or just continue on his narcissistic
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fantasy ride he has been on. >> that's the way would you describe it. that's for sure. alex, let me ask you this. another thing a lot of folks are saying is where the policy talk? he criticized fox for not asking him a policy question during the debate. then here is what trump said when asked about equal pay just today. >> i don't want to discuss it. i want to discuss those questions at a debate. all i can say is on women's issues and weapon's heomen's he issues, there will be nobody better than donald trump. i will come out with policy on that. i don't want to discuss it now. >> he wants to be asked policy questions but doesn't want to talk about it when he is asked in interviews right now. is he trying to have it both way snz. >> for the time being, it looks like he is. i would listen to that live and i was curious why he didn't give an answer there. that's the next stage for donald trump. it sounds like he will do his victory lap tomorrow.
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it looks like the polls are if his favor. he will build the ground game, the consulting team. the next time the debate happens next month, he is readied y edt. >> you know campaigns very well from the inside out. you were a billing part of president obama's two successful campaign runs. trump isn't talking policy. folks point out that they are not necessarily hearing a ton of policy specifics from other candidates either. how long can this fly? >> for a while at least. none of the republican candidates have really have a lot of the ground to criticize trump. you are not hearing a lot of specific policy from bush or walker or rubio. you are hearing a lot on the democratic side but little on the republican side. >> you are hearing -- bush says he is about to come out with foreign policies. you are hearing some. by and large, that's what primaries are. there's not a ton of difference between the candidates. >> right.
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but they have to make a case for why they should be elected and why trump over bush or bush over trump. there won't be a huge difference. i think trump needs to be ready with specific policy answers by the next debate. in the interim, he is doing fine because his opponents aren't much more specific. >> it is early. we have to say it. isn't that right? alex, one thing on a bit of a related topic. trump has given money to your news organization in exchange for favorable coverage. it says that they cited management that they were allowing trump to turn it into as they put it in the these his own fan website. is there any truth to that? i want to give you the chance to discuss. >> as it turns out, buzz feed serious political reporting isn't more credible than their list about fast food items that are no longer on menus.
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it's bogus. we said in the statement that we gave to buzz feed before they ran it, they put out the the story anyway. this reporter has had it out for -- the website said this was like the rolling stone bogus rape story. this reporter tried to take us down with a piece in 2012. he said we're not going to be around much longer. we are bigger than when he wrote the piece. he tried to take out trump. he is a frontrunner now. gawker accused buzz feed. they have a plagiarism scandal. it's not a serious article. >> we did get another statement from buzz feed tonight who says we stand by the reporting. thanki thanks so much. next, a state of emergency in ferguson. police there on guard tonight against possible violence in the wake of last night's shootout between a young black man and
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breaking news. officials declare a state of emergency in ferguson, missouri. this follows new violence and protests one year after the death of michael brown, an unarmed black teenager shot by a white police officer. moments ago, demonstrators shut down traffic on a busy interstate outside of ferguson. standing shoulder to stoehoulde they were holding signs. police eventually moved in and arrested a number of people. this is on top of the 56 who were already taken into custody earlier today after another demonstrations. there is also a heavy police presence in the area after multiple shootings last night, including a gunman who police say opened fire sending peaceful
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protesters running for cover. ryan young is in ferguson. >> reporter: gunfire and blood on the streets of ferguson, missouri, one year after the death of michael brown. just after 11:00 sunday night, the interim police chief was in the middle of an interview. >> we want to be as -- >> message to those looting? >> what is that ? >> get down. gunfire. >> cover. >> reporter: detectives tracked the alleged shooter. the hood and windshield of their van pep erd wipered with bullet. they corner eed tyrone harris. sglt suspect fell there. >> reporter: a bystander captured this video. >> get him help. >> reporter: he wasn't carrying a gun his aunt said and was
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running from the gunfire. >> he is still alive. help now. get him help now. >> reporter: as word spread, the crowd grew angry. >> we ready for what? >> reporter: police and protesters faced off. bricks and battles flew. police fired tear gas and smoke bombs in return. some businesses were damaged. a journalist attacked and robbed. three police officers were injured, one hit in the face by a brick. it was the third of four shootings in ferguson. earlier sunday, police responded to a man who was shot in the arm. later, a minor incident, a man shot in the foot. more serious, two young men near the spot where michael brown died shot in the chest. their injuries reportedly not life-threatening. all this around a day of mostly
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peaceful protests. now police are once again calling for calm and the public's help. >> we can't do it by ourselves. we have to have the community out here helping us, working with us to identify this and to make this stop. >> reporter: so many people have their fingers crossed about this. we did see people try to drive through the protesters. some people have arrived outside the police department. everyone is hoping that this is another quiet night. >> they can hope. they need more than fingers crossed. thank you so much. "outfront" now, anthony gray, the attorney for michael brown family. it's great to see you. thank you for your time. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> you have spoken to the family today. what is their reaction to the violence on what is no doubt an impossibly difficult day for them. >> they are saddened by the news and over the few hours dealing with the shooting as far as the highway shut down and all of
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these things. now the mother and father in particular had three days' worth of activities that is important for everyone to know went off without a hitch. uneventful, very classy. it was what it was set out to do. everything that you are reporting on happened after those anniversary activities took place. so it's unrelated to what was initially planned by the family to commemorate their son's death. >> that's the tragedy upon tragedy is that it happens on this anniversary when otherwise it was so peaceful. since michael brown's death, ferguson -- they have made some changes. the most obvious are a new police chief and for the first time african-american scity council members. does the family think these changes have made a difference? >> i'm not going to say that they feel it makes a difference. it hasn't made a difference yet. but it has been change.
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everybody has received and accepted change as a positive step in the right direction. i think the jury is still out on what it will manifest itself into looking like later. we're hopeful that the change that we all know that has taken place will be positive, it will have long sustaining positive affects in community. we don't know as of right now if there has been actual change that you can feel and see. we're holding out hope we will. >> mr. gray, when you look at the fact that the sun is going down there, how nervous are you about what's going to happen tonight? >> well, you know, the city is pretty much on edge. very nervous because this group is a group from outside of the community. some community people as i understand are involved in it, too. remember, most of the folks that you are seeing now, they just rejected the narrative that has been promulgated over the year that suggested that mike brown, junior, was responsible for his own death.
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so we're seeing the kind of reaction to that. we're really nervous as to how far they will take it. >> that's why everyone is nervous and hoping for the best tonight as the sun is about to go down. anthony gray, great to have you. thanks so much. >> thank you. "outfront" for us next, surveillance video captures a young black man acting erratically in the moments before he was shot and killed by an officer in training. the big question, no matter what, was the shooting justified? a hailstorm shatters a plane's windshield terrifying passengers. >> i fly constantly. this was the scariest ten minutes of my life. imagine - she won't have to remember passwords. or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it.
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tonight, new audio of the moments after an unarmed black college student was shot dead by a rookie police officer who is white. listen here. >> we got shots fired. >> police say 19-year-old
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christian taylor was acting erratically. taylor's family is asking why shots were needed to be fired. martin savidge is "outfront." >> reporter: christian taylor in the last minutes of his life. it's 1:00 a.m. friday, cameras monitoring a car dealership spot the 19-year-old. at one point you can be seen jumping on the hood of a car. the security company uses a pa system to warn him to leave. and then calls police. >> advice the suspect is trying to get into the vehicle. a gray ford mustang. >> reporter: the cameras show the teen driving his suv through the gates and smacking through the front doors. within minutes, police respond and walk toward the building. >> i saw a guy in the building. >> reporter: what happens next inside isn't captured on video or body cams, which are not required by police here.
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a trainee police officer brad miller and his supervising officer ordered taylor to surrender. they say he tried to flee. then according to police, there's an altercation. >> we got shots fired. >> reporter: the supervising officer uses his taser. miller hits the teen in the abdomen, chest and neck. taylor died on the scene. officer miller is on paid administrative leave. in a move that is not standard, the arlington chief of police asked the fbi to review the findings. taylor is black. the officer who fired the fatal shots is white. >> equally important to the investigative process is an acknowledgement. in this instance has not occurred in isolation. rather, it has occurred as our nation has been wrestling with the topic fs of social injustic racism and police misconduct.
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>> reporter: taylor was about to begin his sophomore near where he played as a defensive back on the football team. his father can't understand what his son was doing in the car lot that night. >> could have been too much drinking. could have been wrong place at the wrong time. could have got something you don't know you are getting. >> reporter: like many people his father can't understand how his unarmed son would end up shot dead by police. late this afternoon, for the very first time since this shooting took place early friday morning, the two officers that were involved with that allocation with the teenager were finally interviewed by authorities. that's standard practice to wait two sleep cycles. authorities know, according to the officers, what happened inside and what led to the gunfire. that information has not been given to the public. the department says it will give that information out soon. they won't define soon. only to say it won't be tonight.
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>> a lot of people waiting for that. martin, thank you so much. "outfront" for us next, tense moments in the sky. look what a hailstorm did to this delta plane. we will have a live report on that coming up. jeanne moos on donald trump. he is riding high in the polls. why isn't mr. trump smiling? feeling intense lower back pain? did you know it may be coming from being on your feet all day? dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts are uniquely designed to provide immediate all day relief from lower back pain. plaque psoriasis. moderate to severe isn't it time to let the real you shine through?
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passenger jet nearly broke apart midair. take a look at these pictures. severe hailstorm tore off the plane's nose, even shattered the cockpit windshield forcing the plane to make an emergency landing. it flew into the path of the dangerous storm. listen to this. >> we're having a hard time here. do you have anything for us? >> seconds later, the pilots said they were flying blind. >> understand we have no radar. >> our windshield is pretty severely damaged. >> no kidding. the plane was able to land safely in denver, thankfully. "outfront" is bo sorrenson, one of the passengers. thank you for joining us. we are glad, after you see the photos, that everybody is okay. what was it like to be on board that plane? >> you know, it was really
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interesting. it didn't seem like it was as bad on board as it looked like when we got off the plane. it felt like really, really terrible turbulence. we could see the hail hitting the wings. we could see lightning hitting as well. we had no idea it was as serious as it was until we got off the plane and saw the damage. >> what were people saying? did you hear from the pilot or crew while this was happening? >> they were very, very cool under pressure. the pilot, once we got through the turbulence, he said, we have a little bit of a crack in the windshield. we're going to divert to denver to be safe. we thought that it was really something -- it wasn't routine, but at least not to the extent of the damage that we saw. >> we're looking at the photos that you sent to us. these are pictures you took of the damage when you got off the flight. when you got off and you saw this, what did you think? >> i thought i was lucky to be alive. i couldn't believe we had flown through that and we made it.
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especially the damage to the wind screens. it was amazing the pilot was able to fly and land the plane and keep us safe. >> seeing the windshield, it's amazing. thankfully, they did land safely. thank you so much. >> you are welcome. "outfront" front, miles o'brien. i want to look at the photos with you. the nose torn off the plane. the windshield looks shattered. how does this happen? how does a plane break apart like this? >> hail at high speed doesn't take too much. that nose in particular, it is not made of aluminum because behind it is the weather radar. it's kind of a carbon fiber. it's a little more fragile. fortunately, the windshield is more hardy. crew gets high fortunately the windshield is a little more hardy. the crew gets high marks for bringing the plane in. the question is why were they in the middle of the thunderstorm? >> dpaktly. you heard the pilot say their weather radar was out.
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they were essentially flying blind. how serious was the situation. >> the radar was out after it got hit by hail. you are supposed to stay 20 nautical miles away from a thunderstorm. if you look at the nexrad radar replay, it appears they were trying to thread a needle. and the needle closed in on them. that's something they may have to answer question as but. >> talking about threading the needle, miles, this had us thinking about. this isn't the only time we have seen major damage to planes from hail. in june another delta plane, hopefully show you, that on the left, badly damaged because of hail. then on the right of your screen, you can see an american airlines jet that had to turn back after being pounded by hail. that was just two weeks ago. remind us, shouldn't they, shouldn't they be able to avoid this kind of weather? or is -- is there something else going on? >> well, in the case of that 747
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on the left which incidentally went to the graveyard after that. it was in chinese airspace. there were issues with air traffic control. what you have to remember is, the flight crew's responsibility to avoid flying into a thunderstorm. and it's difficult sometimes to identify particularly hail with the weather radar on board. not as reflective in some cases as, as typical rainfall. so they have to really be careful. and use a lot of discretion. and they're under a lot of pressure to be there on time. and not burn so much fuel. >> that's absolutely the case. thankfully they were cool under pressure. the passenger said. got there safely. talking about this delta flight. great to see you, miles. thank you. out front for us next, jeanne moos on donald trump and what all the scowls and smirks, what they're secretly telling us.
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the many faces of donald trump. rarely a happy one. why is this billionaire so darn grumpy? here's jeanne moos. >> reporter: he is trumpzichlla
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crushing competition in his shadows. why is donald looking like trump the grump in the big debate. listen to dan hill a man who reads faces. what struck you if anything about mr. trump? >> well first of all the guy hardly smiles. he may be the unhappiest rich man in america. >> reporter: even when he talked about fun. >> it's fun, it's kidding. we have a good time. >> reporter: he didn't look like he was having a good time. did he smile at all, dan? does he ever smile? >> he only smiles when he is making a sarcastic comment. >> only rosie o'donnell. >> reporter: facial coding expert dan hill expected trump to show anger, glinting eyes and pressed lips. and in that sense, the unsmiling donald is totally on message. >> you can argue that not being content is his whole message. >> reporter: trump's defenders like the cysts whose videos have become a hit on the internet say
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everyone is picking on him. >> leave donald trump alone. leave donald trump, leave him alone. period. >> bye. >> reporter: tell that to cartoonist whose can't get enough of his hair and his pursed lips. >> what i really was surprised by, the guy pouts. he is -- someone who has the upper chin rising and the corners of the mouth go down drooping in sadness. like a cross between peter finch on network saying i'm mad as hell. >> i'm as mad as hell and not going to take it any more. and leslie gore saying it's my party and i'll cry if i want to. >> reporter: in this case it's the republican party that's crying. ♪ you would cry too if it happened to you ♪ >> because our leaders are stupid. >> and i am not going to take this anymore. >> jeanne moose, .
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>> you can't top it. i will sit here, pout, say thank you. ac 360 starts now. good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight donald trump is standing by remarks about fox news' megyn kelly that fellow republicans say go over the line. they say his war of word is offensive to women hurting the pare. he says they got it all wrong. she should be apologizing to him. all the late details and my conversation with roger stone, until this weekend a top trump insider, now outsider. fired or resign. depending on who you believe. he argues all the spats trump is getting into is detracting frumg his larger message. we will get to all of that and new comments from hillary clinton about trump. breaking news out of ferguson. a state of emergency in effect on the streets of ferguson, missouri. in fact all of st. louis county. today, protesters blocked a stretch of interstate highway just outside town. a year after the shooting of michael brown and all protests that followed.