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john roberts is live with the biggest moments. >> it was a real tough and tumble event out of character with the nature of south carolina gentile nature. seemed to walk right into his craft he knew what was coming. on the issue of whether or not he is eligible to be president because he is born in canada. he scored a clear point against donald trump. watch. >> back in september my friend donald said that he had had employers look at this from every which way. there was no issue there. there was nothing with this issue. in september the constitution hasn't changed. but the poll numbers have. >> the democrats are going to be bringing a suit. u you have a big lawsuit over your head while you are running. if you become the nominee, who the hell knows if you can even serve in office.
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>> cruz appeared to be running away with the debate last night which suddenly he walked right into a bear trap when he was asked about the comments that donald trump represents quote new york values. >> everyone understands the values in new york city are socially liberal pro abortion or pro gay marriage focus around money and the media. >> when the world trade center came down, i saw something that no place on earth could have handled more beautifully, than new york. we rebuilt downtown manhattan and everybody in the world watched and everybody in the world loved new york and loved new yorkers. i have to tell you that was a very insulting statement that ted made. >> it really was a bad move for ted cruz. when he was debating in princeton would fall into a trap of his own making.
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the trump cruz escalated it was nothing going on than marco rubio and chris christie as each of them vie to be the establishment candidate. >> governor crist tee endorsed many of the ideas barack obama sports whether it is gun control or the appointment of sonia sotomayor or the contribution to planned parenthood. >> when you are a senator what you get to do is just talk and talk and talk. when you are a governor you are held accountable from everything you do. >> you had your chance, marco, you blew it. >> that is the chris christie we know. donald trump also had another interesting moment showing why unlike mitt romney he can connect with everyday voters despite his enormous wealth. asked what he would do with his vast empire if he became president? >> if i became president i don't care less about my company.
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i want to use the same up here whatever it may be to make america rich again and make america great again. i have evanka and don sitting there running the company. i am going to do it for america. >> how can a multi billionaire put up with working class folks, that's how he does it. he continues to push that clearly he thinks it is resinating with his voters. >> john roberts in south carolina. john, thank you. debate numbers in the books political analysts seem to agree it is cruz, rubio and the trump show going forward from here. >> trump actd in a way that is uncharacteristic. you notice how he dropped the tone of his voice. it was serious and he slowed down. he delivered that in a way that was sober and serious. unlike the way he generally speaks which is quickly and half
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sentences. i would say the other winner would have been as always as usual rubio. i would have again included cruz in that because of his fluency and his strength. >> rubio is in. rubio continues to be the candidate other than cruz and trump that was in the discussion in the credible discussion. if you are doing in order you give it to cruz narrowly on point then you have truch and then you have rubio. >> a lot of the candidates seem to be in the top tier. many analysts say this is carson and kasich last stand. heather? >> there was no shortage of sparks sfliei flying on the sta. what about the issues in sasha burg is democratic strat list and ron meyer is editor of "red alert politics." it was a long night. we all stayed up listening to it. we want to talk about the issues. first of all the fight against isis.
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the winner and loser in terms of the argument in terms of how they handled it? >> i would say winner would be ted cruz right here. he took it from the get go. he ignored the first question he got about the economy and took it to the image of the sailors. of course he kind of made up a lot of what happened there and neglected to mention necessarily returned unharmed. if a ship was in our waters what he would have done is much worse. he took it and from that point on he owned it. >> the president did not even mention it in the state of the union address. that's what happened. ron, what do you think? >> i agree with that assessment of cruise. he came off strong. i think overall christie won on national security. he come off, probably as the most presidential. the republican field whether or not i agree with it wants someone who is tough, wants
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someone who is like commander-in-chief. christie can take the punches and deliver. >> yeah, and he does have that experience. speaking of what the voters are looking for. the latest fox news poll talks about what they are concerned about. number one in terms of the percentages, national security. 43 percent followed by economic issues, immigration, social issues. immigrati immigration in third at 15 percent. it was caulked about a lot. who do you think won that debate. >> in terms of winning chris christie echoing your points about his ability to seem tough but he doesn't seem crazy. it is sort of a block he already has. there's a lot of people who think his no muslims at all ever is a little strong.
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he was able to look tough through immigration but also be a little bit more realistic. >> ron, your winner. >> pofor better or worse it was donald trump from an analytical perspective. he controlled that debate. the only reason people are talking about immigration is donald trump. whether or not it is the party is a totally different question. he is controlling that debate. cruz and rubio and jeb started shooting at each other. jeb called it back ventures which made them look incredibly small but looked jeb look petty. they made trump look good because he was the one controlling the discussion. >> we are going to talk about overall winner and loser. >> i am going with ted cruz. he took a lot of hits don't get me wrong and he lost a good opportunity. tough to hit on new york values but lost the opportunity to say
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that what he meant was trump is not really conservative and cruz cares about iowa. >> it did seem like he did spend the most amount of time responding and jumping in on topics. what about you? >> i would say definitely ben carson. >> he's a nice guy, a great neurosurgeon but not presidential. >> he is going to stay the frontrunner in the polls. he came off strong. in the battle between trump and cruz there is a big difference. when he had the new york line when he went after new yorkers i think even among iowans it
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resinated. the only line of carson i remember is you finally came decided to wake up? >> it was funny. he doesn't seem like he could be the next commander-in-chief. i think rand paul is also a loser last night by not being there. here's the thing we also lost by not having him there. >> hold your thoughts. what else is going on? >> donald trump has dominated the discussion in the republican race and lass nate was no different with trump leading that conversation on facebook. our fox and friends weekend co host clayton morris is here with social reaction. high there, clayton. what are folks saying on-line? >> the most tweeted about moment didn't have to do with donald trump or ted cruz it had to do with chris christie and the new jersey tick your rear end moment
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was the hot topic. >> he's tough. we want somebody that is tough and will go in there and knock somebody's lights out. >> not that tough. >> that's the focus group from last night. we don't have the correct sound bite from that. but last night chris christie talked about the president's policies and said we need a president that will go in there and we are going to kick your rear end out of the white house. that was one of the top trending moments last night. the top trending comments last night on twitter during the debate. here was the top moment. donald trump wants to get dominating social media with 38 percent. this has been a clear sign donald trump dominating social media but ted cruz is quite close to donald trump on the twitter debates this time than the last debate. let's take a look at some of the other debates last night on social media. here are the followers donald trump picking up the most twitter followers adding
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thousands of people. ted cruz also inching very high on that twitter as well. which of the issues came up favorable on social media. that was marco rubio. number one favor ability marco rubio and ted cruz right behind place. but at the very got tomorrow of that list was donald trump. this according to band width.com. these were the interviews most favorable last night. >> that's a big switch. >> marco rubio this time the most favorable likeable guy. >> the time now is 13 after the top of the hour. from meyer works to facts. making many claims on the debate stage. >> we have the lowest percentage of americans working today than
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any years since 1977. is that true or false? we are fact checking all of the candidates. off the main stage all fired up, we will tell you who is going to show with the other part of the debate.
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under obama. we have the lowest percentage of people working today since 1977. median wages have stagnated. >> is that true or is that false in>> it is true. you are right this is something we hear a lot on the campaign trail from republicans. democrats tend to push back but the truth of the matter is a lot of people have exited the work force and resuas a result we ha0 percent of americans working as we did in the 70's. >> even the "washington post" agrees with that assessment. the work participation rate is 66 percent. >> argument over ted cruz's tax plan rubio calling it a value added tax. >> it is called a value added tax. it is a tax you find in many companies in europe where businesses will have to pay a tax both on the money they make but they have to pay taxes on
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the money they pay their employees. >> the business tax in my proposal is not a vat. >> a vat can be a bad word in republican politics. is it true or false? is it a value added tax? >> it is a value added at that ks. mark yo rubio is completely right here. you are correct a value added tax can be a 4 letter word in republican circles something you don't want to say on the campaign trail which is why ted cruz is trying to use other terms to explain what this is. when you get down to the pure economics and most economists agree it is a value added tax. >> would increase corporate income tax rate. >> rubio calls out christie on organizations he has allege elderly funded. christie says rubio's claims about planned parenthood are untrue. is that true or false? >> chris christie wrote a check to planned parenthood. >> i never wrote a check to planned parenthood. >> it actually true that chris
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christie -- it is actually false chris christie did not donate to planned parenthood. we have to go back to 1994 to see a quote from chris chritie g he donated on his own. he said he was misquoted. we may never know the full truth on that one. >> unless we see the check itself. rebecca berg, thank you so much from washington. the time is 18 minutes after the hour taking on isis. >> i am very angry, because our country is being run morley. >> our military is a disaster. >> first thing we have to strengthen our alliances around the world. >> strategy would work best to keep us safe. a military experts weighs in.
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>> if we do not know who you are and we don't know why you are coming and i am president we wi you will not get into the united states of america. >> suspend all rev gees from nation and al qaeda controlled tir tory. >> our country is a mess and we can't let all of these people come into our countries and break our borders. we can't do it. >> we are not going to have peace. we are not going to have peace in syria. we are not going to be able to rebuild it unless we put a no-fly zone there. >> the candidates taking on terror? who has the best strategy to keep us safe? here to weigh in is lieutenant colonel schafer. the let's get at it. who do you think did the best? >> overall i think the comments
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are the best from governor krs tee. he understood what a president will have to do to rebuild the confidence of our allies. we can't do this fight against isis and other things without isis. he had the best ideas. >> let's listen to one of the things he had to say. >> there's another thing the next president will have to do to clean up this mess is strengthen our alliances around the world. the best way to do that count on our allies again and count on their word. >> mari in terms of our allies d who are our allies, russia, iran, saudi arabia? who would you include? >> we have to define who we want
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to be with. that's part of the problem we don't know who we can depend upon because they can't depend upon us. we look at the saudis as part of the fight against isis. we look at the russians trying to help us on stuff. i think we have to redefine one thing first our strategy. what do we wish to do in the world then we can find out who we can partner with to do that. i think governor crist tee has an idea of where to start. >> what about the questions about iran and the sailors that were taken in and held for a period of time. how did the candidates handle that? >> i appreciate senator cruz's jumping right in and talking about using severe penalties against the iranians but it's not realistic. >> we are lad by embarrassed by how the iranians handled the
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capture of our soldiers. we have to figure out a way to go about this. something less than military force we have to put on the stab table to figure out what is going back. >> it is specifically disgraceful on that front. >> it was absolutely. >> thank you for having me. >> it is 25 minutes after the hour. the top tier candidates are taking aim at hillary clinton. take a look. >> someone who lies to the families of the four victims of benghazi can never be president of the united states. >> we will tell you how the democratic frontrunners responded on twitter and u.s. sailors humiliated by iran. the candidates promising this would never happen under their
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real show down in south carolina. the top republican candidates share the stage in the first debate of 2016. >> the focus the economy. >> this september the constitution hasn't changed but the poll numbers have. >> you become the nominee who the hell knows if you can serve in . >> christie has endorsed many of the ideas of barack obama. >> donald did a long interview and explained his views on a host of things that were very different than what he is describing now. his explanation, look i am will from new york. >> the american people rejected your agenda. it is not constitutional.
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we are going to kick your rear end out of the white house this fall. >> yup, there you have it. it was a jam packed post debate show. >> let's get right to our senior correspondent who is live in charleston. what a show that was. >> they are still running the sprinklers to try to cool the place down from the fire on the stage last night. there is one thing you can say with confidence the pro man's between donald trump and ted cruz is officially over. the two went at each other several times last night. cruz went to score big points over the born in canada eligibility issue. an answer he had gich ena lot of thought to. he fell into a trap of his own making attacking donald trump for representing quote new york values. ted cruz was left speechless. >> every one understands the
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values in new york city are socially liberal or pro abortion or pro gay marriage focused around money and the media. >> when the world trade center came down i saw a place no place could have handled more beautifully than new york. we rebuilt downtown manhattan and everybody in the world watched and everybody in the world loved new york and loved new yorkers. i have to tell you that was a very insulting statement that ted made. >> cruz was getting it from all sides last night. a cleary flexion of his popularity in the polls including this exchange with marco rubio. >> you don't get to say we need to secure the borders and at the same time give barack obama more authority to allow middle eastern refugees coming in. >> ted cruz you used to say you were for doubling the amount of
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green cards now you say you are against it. you used to say 500 increase in number of guest workers. you used to support legalizing people who were thier illegally. now you say you are against it. you used to say you were in favor of birth right citizenship, now you say you are against it. >> jeb bush still hoping the route to victory in the caucuses and in the new hampshire primary went through donald trump what canning the donald for his proposal from letting all muslims enter the country. >> you don't have to have refugees come into the con rebut all muslims? you can't make rash statements and expect the rest of the world to respond as though, well, it is just politics. >> i want security. i am tired of seeing what's going on between the border and people flow over. people come in, they live, they shoot. i want security for this country. >> it is not all war between them. at least not yet.
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they do like each other they insist. >> you very kindly a moment ago offered me the vp slot. i will tell you what, if this works out i am happily consider naming you vp. >> i will consider it but i think i will go back to building buildi building builds if it doesn't work out. >> plenty of time left for the bro man's to go even further. >> it was ap exciting night last night. the first debate of 2016 it is now behind us. we are no you just 17 days away from the first votes being cast in the iowa caucuses. what can we expect? the panel is next with editor of red alert politics. let's talk about moving fear
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ward in iowa. donald trump has a lot of excitement. he did win this debate. we will see what the poll numbers look like. he says he had 10,000 students it means he will get third or fourth which will shock things. he wasn't at the debate if he does that he could win this race. >> you pick cruise as a winner in iowa. trump winning the real clear politics at this point. cruz close to 26 points, 6 percent i believe. do you agree? >> i am going to go k cruz. the electorate in iowa is a very different one. it is not angry about immigration and multiculturalism like trump supporters are as much as it is much more evangelical and white and old. cruz appeals to them. they feel like they have been
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taken advantage of. they have been 30 percent overall election vote for republicans but they lost with mccain and romney. cruz says if we are conservative then we will win the white house. that appeals to iowa. >> it is close in terms of the polling at this point. what about new hampshire? how do you think they will fare? >> it would take something improbable for him not to win. the reason he's in second place whoever gets second place in new hampshire will get all of the establishment money. they are looking for someone to invest in. they have all been in second place. >> it is interesting how it changes. trump leading by 30 percent of the average rubio in second. way down 13.2 percent. >> less than half. >> less than half. who do you think will win?
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>> i am going to give it to trump in part going along with what ron says. the other four, the establishment four are running for second. they are trying oh get away with not having to deal with too much. >> drop out. who do you think will drop out next? >> carson put all of his chips into iowa. he is not polling well in iowa at all. if he doesn't finish in the top 3 or 4 there's no chance for him. he has made a great impression on the american people. he has a career in politics or public speaking. >> you went right to the main stage. what about the under card? >> santorum has a big family to feed for one thing. he has to go back to, would. i am going to go to carson. there has to be humility to drop out. he can do the nice guy i brought what i wanted to say to the
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american people. >> 1 days to go to iowa once again just to repeat. thanks again for joining us. heather? >> sthooivengs. three candidates hitting the stage with the under guard debate. carly fiorina mike huckabee and rick santorum slamming obama's policies. fighting to get back on the majmain stage by taking aim at the president and hillary clinton and donald trump. >> he did like the fact that congress rejected his ideas twice so he decided he gets to over ride them. not the way the constitution works. >> clen ton hits inside government and rakes in millions handing out access in favors and donald trump rakes in behind hillary clinton. >> he didn't qualify hosted the town hall on tweeter while the top candidates squared off in
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>> welcome back. poor navigation is being blamed for u.s. sailors coming into the water. they slammed the administration for the weak response. james rosen is live for us this morning from. good morning, james. always nice to have you. >> good morning, heather. senior officials spoke out about the capture of 10 sailors but in fairly restrained terms. the pentagon is still studying the incident even as he john kirby receded iran's broadcasting of the sailors seemingly coerced because inpriep yacht. in south carolina candidates ceased on this to see how differently barack obama they would discharge the duties of commander in he have chew. >> it was a terrible sight.
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a terrible sight. the only reason we got their back is we owed them $150 billion. if i am president there won't be stupid deals in i more. >> if i am elected president no serviceman or woman would be forced to be on their knees in any nation that captures our fighting men and women. they will feel the full force and fury of the united states of america. >> it is absolutely disgracebfu that secretary kerry and others said in response to what was going on in iran that this was a good thing. it showed how the relationship was getting better. >> a number of candidates on stage including senator marco rubio and gloer dau go florida governor george bush blamed hillary clinton for the dim menished stature>> fr
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>> from obama to clinton taking aiat the democratic frontrunner. >> hillary clinton is disqualified someone who lied to the families of the four victim's family in benghazi can't be president of the united states. >> worried most of all keep yaoi your homes and families secure. you can't give hillary clinton a third term under barack obama. >> if she gets elected her first 100 days see might be going back and forth between the white house and the courthouse. >> clinton's reaction she mocks the debate on twitter. 2 and a half hours of this? image four years. she fleeted that with a link to our campaign web site to donate. >> she did watch the whole thing, though. >> the time is 15 minutes to the top of the hour. 17 days until the voters decide the americans have spoken about their star candidates. >> frank hunts focus group and who they really liked coming up.
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shelters. >> candidates clashing over taxes at last night's debate as the recent fox news poll shows nearly half of americans feel pessimistic about the economy there. whose financial plan will help us the most? senior writer opportunity live for the founder of globe media joe sheffield. who was last night's winner? >> i think his came out strong. he had the best defense and best responses of some of the responses, the chinese tax and the penalizing into the u.s. >> that is allegedly donald trump's plan he brought to the new york times but he said he didn't advance that plan. let me get back to rubio. one of the things he sports is a constitutional amendment. some say it would increase the budget. >> a lot of people were talking
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about that for a long time. republicans. i think conceptually it is a good idea. you are right once you put yourself into a straight jacket you are going to be potentially in trouble later on. i think it is something that people should be potentially in trouble later. i think it's something people should be working toward to reduce the deficit. >> cruz and a valuated tax bill. they won't call it that. >> right. >> that's not the kind of thing that goes over well with conservatives. >> he was going after cruz in many areas. including that rubio was calling it a value-added tax. they said no, this is a business tax and it's flat. going to make it easier for planning. >> correct me if i'm wrong, it would tax products along the way of manufacturing which is what it is. >> yeah. i think that rubio made a valuable point, but if you say it hurt consumers, especially what he gave seniors, same thing with lower income people. in europe, they are hit by value
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added taxes. >> let's talk about chris christie's plan. >> he brought it up repeatedly. he's always hitting on this theme. it's not discussed enough. he wants to reform it and increase the age of retirement. none of the other candidates ran with it. that is something he kept bringing back. they asked the question how do we reform entitlement and nobody else -- >> one thing they all did agree on, that is repay triation. companies that pay overseas to pay taxes here at home. >> to bring these $2 trillion overseas and bring it back here to create new jobs and get the income flowing into the american economy as opposed to abroad. we'll see if that's going to happen. i mean, i think that's something the obama administration has been trying to do. but they haven't been going about it in a smart way. they've been anti-business instead of working with business to say let's make it work for all of us instead of taking the hammer and beating people over the head. >> we got to go. any number one winner from last
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night? >> i think they all have interesting points. as i said, i think rubio had the strongest night. i think he held his own and was able to -- >> kerry sheffield. thank you very much. we've got to leave it there. heather, back to you. >> thank you. one of the best moments of the night according to a focus group goes to marco rubio. >> there's an act of violence in america, his immediate answer before he knows the facts is gun control. isis and terrorists do not get their gurns from a gun show. we're going to win this where on isis. we're going to find out where they are, we're going to destroy them and if we capture any of them alive, they're getting a one-way ticket to guantanamo bay. >> he's being called a superstar. >> he said something that a lot of people fail to understand. a second amendment is not a debate, it's a constitutional right. to point that out and make it
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clear really is a very strong point from me. >> i like that his youthful exuberance. he says what's on his mind. >> both of you are nodding your heads. >> i just thought he stayed on point. he didn't attack other republicans. he stayed on the point. he didn't veer off from that. i kind of like that. i didn't like when they go at each other. >> senator ted cruz, scoring on top with the -- it's 7 minutes before the top of the hour. seven candidates duking it out in primetime debates, but someone off the stage picked the second most followers on twitter. >> can you guess who it is? does printing from your tablet to your wireless printer give you a jolt of confidence? then you might be gearcentric. right now, all hp ink is buy one get one 50% off! office depot officemax. gear up for great.
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welcome back. throughout the campaign, donald trump has dominated the discussion in the gop race. last night was no different. with trump leading the discussion on facebook. >> "fox and friends weekend" co-host clayton is here with more. immediate reaction. who did people like last night? >> interesting, comments during the debate, some of the rambunctious moments, chris christie came out for this comment taking on the president. saying mr. president, we're not against you, we're just against your policies. wap. >> mr. president, we're not against you, we're against yr
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policies. the american people rejected your agenda and now you're trying to go around it. that's not right. it's not constitutional and we're going to kick your rear end out of white house come this fall. >> another big moment. that was twitter with chris christie. over on facebook, the discussion threads were afire over donald trump versus ted cruz and this moment particularly, where ted cruz defends himself. watch. >> since september the constitution hasn't changed. but the poll numbers have. >> here's the problem. we're running, we're running. he does great. i win. i choose him as my vice presidential candidate and the democrats sue because we can't take him along for the ride. i don't like that. >> donald trump dominating across social media and all social media platforms. that has been consistent across all of the debates so far. take a look at the most twitter mentions during the debate.
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donald trump coming out way ahead on top there. ted cruz, much closer than other candidates have been in the past to the twitter mentions during the debate. also on the most growth, how many twitter followers do they get after the night? donald trump once again he had millions of followers. is there any more people in noerk add to his list. >> overall, among all candidates, that includes hillary clinton and bernie sanders, who had the largest growth follower last night on twitter? bernie sanders. he came in second behind donald trump. he was live tweeting during the debate last night as to what -- bernie sanders, even beat out republicans last night to pick up twitter followers. overall favorability on social media last night, that was interesting, marco rubio came out on top, donald trump last in the favorability using bandwidth. they measure mentions and how people are talking happily, nicely about the candidates.
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marco rubio on top. >> all right. thanks so much. >> great show everybody. we'll see you back here on monday. "fox and friends" starts right now. have a great day. thanks for joining us. hi there friends. good morning. it is friday, the 15th of january 2016. i'm anna kooiman. donald trump and ted cruz take off the gloves. the topic is ted cruz eligible to run for office? >> since september the constitution hasn't changed. >> if you become the nominee, who the hell knows if you can serve in office? >> and the fireworks didn't end there. >> no, they did not. another big moment last night. marco rubio essentially throwing everything, including the kitchen sink at a surging ted cruz. >> you say you're against doubling the green card. you supported

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