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>> breaking tonight, a plane carrying mike pence just slid off the runway at la guardia airport. we just got video from inside of the plane. first images as the aircraft slid down the tarmac, unable to stop. welcome to "the kelly file", everyone. i'm megyn kelly. you're looking at brand new p k pictures of when a mean slid off the runway. in just a moment we're going to hear from a fox news producer on board that plane about the governor's actions, as this
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happened, he shot this exclusive video. but first going to trace ghallager with what we know. trace? >> reporter: the 737, touching down around 120 miles per hour was according to that same producer, coming in hot. and many said it was the craziest landing he's experienced. he smelled burning rubber before it came to rest. we're told mike pence came to the back of the plane to see everyone was okay. and the reasons you don't see 747s nieing in and out of la guardia, is because the runways are not that long. this one is about 7,000 feet. that is about 3,000 feet shorter than in newark or jfk. as a rule, 737s only need 4,000 feet, but when you talk about
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rainy weather, that changes the math. it's hard to tell but anybody nieing in or out knows they have water at the end of the runways. this plane slid only as far as grass. passengers stayed on the plane about 10 minutes before rescue teams arrive, they brought down the exits. the governor reportedly travelling with campaign advisors, media, as well as his wife and daughter, we're told donald trump did reach out to mike pence says he's glad everyone on board is safe. this appears to be damage to the runway, but no noticeable damage to the air mean as well. >> joining us now is dave galo,
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he was on the plane and dan, thanks for joining us tonight. so was it obvious? when the plane was landing that you're in trouble? >> you know, we have had interesting when things, i can't explain why they've been rough landing but we got used to that. this sounds like they're being pulled to the side. it's a station i never felt before. it doesn't feel right. i don't know aircraft that well. i just knew it didn't feel right. i couldn't see much outside of the window of the plane. i couldn't tell if we're on the grass or going sideways or whatever. and came to a stop after it felt like they'd be jamming on the breaks. >> you took out your cell phone and started to film things.
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there is no panic. >> he walked back and asked if everyone was okay. everyone was fine. and if we hadn't been wearing our seat belts it could have been a problem but everyone was fine. i see him walking away. i said governor pence, 2016. it feels like this is all, everything else happened in 2016. why not this? >> so how did you exit from aircraft? >> we waited for several minutes. and yeah. we walked down the stairs. they got stairs and there is emergency personnel outside of the plane. >> everyone is okay. including the governor and you. glad to hear it.
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as you say, dan galo, 2016. we've experienced that, too. >> i got some tonight. >> great to hear from you. >> thank you. >> also breaking tonight, just 12 days until americans elect their next president there is growing pressure on hillary clinton to respond to the latest leaked campaign e-mails. these detail the most lucrative times in bill and hillary clinton's career. while mrs. clinton served as secretary of state, a new release revealing a memo by doug bands. in it, bowing bands details what he calls quote, bill clinton, inc. an operation to enrich the clintons on steering top tier corporations owe donate to the clinton family charity and bank roll the clinton's life style, contributing millions to the
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family's personal fortune. we've got a big line up for you tonight including charles kra krauthammer, and film maker michael moore. we begin with ed henry and the story behind clinton incorporated. ed? >> good to see you. some of the world's influential corporations may be pulling money into the clinton's personal coffers. if week's memo suggests the doors are wide open for millions of dollars of consulting fees to continue to flow to mr. clinton, detailing what you call bill clinton inc. that is telling former clinton. the memo revealing a plan,
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quote, yielded 20 million to him personally with $66 million over nine years. meaning it could continue from 2011 to 2020 or the end of his wife's first term. that is just public pressure. chelsea clinton blue the whistle that his foundation was making money off of her father's foundation and former alleges the former president was collecting money from sponsors of cgi. the clinton camp refused to acknowledge authenticity of the e-mails but the company did confirm accuracy of the memo and insist tonight tanao never benefited. >> the question is how much does this stunning information reenforcer exceptions of hillary
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clinton and how much does it matter? tom bevin is co-founder and publisher of real pure politics.com and monica crowley, a fox news contributor. monica? >> well, we know the most problematic scandals for any candidate are the ones that reenforce reexisting notion about that person. the problem for mrs. clinton is that these disclosures remind voters of 30 years of clintin onand the exhaustion many feel when experiencing the clintons from any length of time and learning that hillary clinton 11 rentalinged her public office to increase their fountation, the first clinton presidency and a glimpse of the future in terms of what a hillary clinton
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presidency would be. it's not a good look for her. >> it makes it sound like that bill clinton was getting rich as he solicited donations for his charity like a little for charity, what about bill? here i am. right? and she's not even promising to shut this thing down. >> we can't let this conversation get too far down the tracks to say russia. >> russia. it's bad, it's bad. they shouldn't be messing with our election. >> and again, putin wants donald trump to be president. that is why this is public to begin with. >> it's true and valid. now, let's talk about it. >> yes. >> second point. at this point, voters are voting. the rest of the voters in final days are trying to decide the best person to be commander in chief. if you look at this news, it
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reenforces what you thought about the clintons. if you're a clinton supporter you think okay. whatever. enough with the wikileaks. folks in the middle trying to decide who is going to be the best commander in chief. this is not going to have an impact whatsoever on whether or not people think hillary clinton should, or should not be the commander in chief. donald trump is running out of paths to 270 electoral votes. this does not create a new one for them. >> let's take it up on the polling. the trump camp believes they have momentum. fox news poll shes her leading by three and lead shrinking. and shows his standing with independents getting better and his standing with republicans getting better as well. >> where i disagree is that this is voters are trying to decide,
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right? whoever is under spotlight suffers. and the other thing is that one of the things hillary clinton has going for her is that she has this kind of news may dampen enthusiasm. >> will this help? >> yes. i mean mrs. clinton had a difficult time and this has not helped. there are about 10% to 20% undecided. donald trump needs that group of undecided. so you have to be worried these are chipping away at them, and
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their just saying and i hear this over and over again, i cannot do the clintons again. >> do you agree there may be chipping but could there be enough chipping that threatens her lead? >> no this race is cooked and i don't think documents are going to shift few undecided voters. >> you know, they are hacked. and everybody is covering them. so, anyway. it's important to have the reminder. great to see you. >> lots of news including
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charles krauthammer and mr. trump telling supporters to go, watch a film by michael moore? what the heck is going on here? we have an exclusive tonight with the film maker. stay tuned. ♪ fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct. they rebounded because a decision was made to protect them. making the right decisions today for your long-term financial future can protect you and your family, and preserve your legacy. ask a financial advisor how retirement and life insurance solutions from pacific life can help you plan for your future.
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breaking tonight, 12 days out from election day. 12. and donald trump along with key members of his team are pointing people to a clip from a brand-new documentary by progressive film maker michael moore. what? here is the part they want to share. watch. >> whether trump means it or not is kind of irrelevant because she's saying the things to people who are hurting. and it's why every beaten down nameless forgotten working stiff who used to be part of what was called the middle class loves trump. he is the human molotov cocktail that they've been waiting for. they've essentially lost everything they had except one thing. the one thing that doesn't cost them a cent and is guaranteed to them by the american constitution, the right to vote.
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>> but the story does not end there. in moments we will speak with michael moore. but first trace gallagher is if in your lags newsroom with the story behind this strange political alliance >> during the speech that appears in his new movie, the film maker explained to an audience while donald trump has more support than people think. he defended trump supporters who he once called legal terrorists. michael moore is not a trump fan but he makes a compelling case about why some people are. watch. >> corporate america hates trump. wall street hates trump. the career politicians hate trump. the media hates trump. yes on november 8th you joe blow, steve blow, bob blow, billy blow, billy bob blow, all of the blows get to go and blow
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up the whole god damn system because it's your right. trump's election is going to be the biggest [ bleep ] you ever recorded in human history and it will feel good. >> the video shaz gone viral among trump supporters with both donald trump and donald jr. applauding it. i agree michael moore to all americans, i see you and hear you, i am your voice, vote to drain the swamp with me on november 8th. political experts say it appears the film maker is genuine in his warning that voters who are currently or formerly in the middle class have been forgotten and that for them the vote for trump would be the ultimate fu. but this is without context as michael moore points oun twitter saying hey, everyone, donald trump jr. and the right wing
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thinks my movie is pro-trump. ha ha. please don't tell them otherwise. they've doctored clips from my film to make it look pro-trump. for the record, the viral clip wasn't doctored. it simply left off this part. watch this part. >> like the brits who wanted to send a message so they voted to leave europe only to find out that if you vote to leave europe you actually have to leave europe. and now they regret it. all the ohioans, pennsylvanians, michiganders and wis kons niets, they all voted to leave and now they regret it. >> no question with this trolling michael moore got support for his film. big question of whether he
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gemmed up support for donald trump. >> with us now, michael moore. great to see you. >> thanks for having me on. >> the real zinger at the end of the clip you say everybody when they vote for trump, they're going to find out that president trump wasn't going to be a democrat thing for them. it will be too late to do anything about it. good night meerk. you've just elected the last president of the united states. what does that mean? >> that means that -- well, first of all when i say doctored, they cut me off after i said it will feel good after you vote for him, the next line is for a day or for a week. when you find out your life isn't going to get any better under president trump and will probably get worse, that's what you're going to find out. >> that's the wind up to the hit that you're being duped. >> yeah. >> what do you mean he's going to be the last president?
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he's going to blow up the world? >> if we elect donald trump as president of this country, it won't be the same country after four years. i'm absolutely convinced of that. this is the most vile disgusting candidate that's ever run for office in this country. >> you understand the white working class. you appeal to them time and time again. you outline perfectly why they're attracted to him. they want him to blow things up. h's a human molotov cocktail. >> i'm here on fox to appeal to people who are watching to not do that. i understand why you're angry. you have every right to be angry. the system has failed you. but he is not the solution to this. and i make the case in the film -- the film is a humorous love poem to hillary clinton. >> i can hear the ticket sales now. >> it's been number one on itunes since friday.
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>> thanks to trump. >> it was number one until "the walking dead" took over. if he had watched the whole movie, he and don jr. wouldn't be promoting this because the movie says get out there and vote for hillary clinton. >> he tweets out, this is donald trump, i agree, michael moore. i agree, he says. and donald jr. says michael moore gets this one 100% right. >> obviously he didn't watch the movie because it tells everybody -- >> he's a busy man. you speak about the people in ohio, in michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. you talk at how they lost their jobs, their homes, they had a divorce, now the wife and kids are goine, the car has been repoed, they can't get an f'n percocet. they want change and they don't see it in hillary clinton. >> they should. she will make this better. she's the proponent of universal health care, been that way for 20 years.
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obamacare will get better under her. the real problem about obamacare is not the obama part. the private insurance companies are calling the shots. they get the raise the rates. there's no control. obamacare was only a halfway measure. we'll get the rest of it under hillary clinton. she's go to do so many thing, raise the minimum wage, she's going to do things that will help equality for women. >> you like her so much. why were you against her when she ran against obama and you were against her in the primary. you liked bernie. you seem to be a reluctant hillary supporter. >> yes. she voted for the war, i thought she was too cozy with wall street. >> what about all of the wikileaks disclosures, do they bother you? >> not at all. >> you don't care about the clinton cash? >> i care about women should be paid the same as men, i care about the polar ice caps melting, the big big issues.
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those are the one you have to have the smart person in the room. i may not afree with her, the point is that we have a choice between somebody who is smart, who has a heart, who's going to stand up for kids and for families and working people and we have a billionaire who just says these things trying to pretend that he cares. and just the con with me right now, just the con where they've taken a piece of my movie and put it out only half of that little clip -- >> do you think it's knowing or just an error -- >> no error. it's either they're dumb and i honestly don't think they are. or they know they -- >> they're misleading? >> dumb like a fox maybe. they're misleading people because they're counting on people who are if the working class are so desperate and hurt that all they'll do is hear those few words and not the rest
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of my paragraph. >> before you articulated very well how they feel, they were with donald trump. he's beating her by 33 points with the white working class. >> yes. >> 33 points. it's huge. they are attracted not just to the messenger but to the message too. >> yes. that's sad. really sad. >> you know how they feel. this is the way that many republicans and what we now about these folks is many of them feel like disinfranchised republicans. they're sick and tired of people talking down to this them. >> and they're not irredeemable. >> and they're not all racists. >> racists will deplorable. no human is irredeemable. >> michael moore is smarter than me telling my i shouldn't support trump. >> what i'm saying is i understand you've been abused and i'm here in ohio to conduct an intervention, basically to say that timsometimes abused pee
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have a hard time making the right decision because of the abuse and the attack on the working class has been so intense over the last couple of decades that i understand why there's a lot of confusion here. and trump is a huge ball of confusion in this. and it seems like he's going to be your human hand grenade that you're going to get to toss in there. the phrase about the legal terrorists. it's about actually what i said was, is that there is a legal way on november 8th to do what trump is going to do, blow up the system. you can assist in that by going in there and handing the hand grenade to donald trump. i think it's a risky proposition, a dangerous thing to do. you're not going to be better off with a billionaire who's never spent a day of his life worrying about you. >> they see it and they find out it's not a pro-trump film, they're smart enough to take the information and make up their
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own mind. >> he's lied to them and i will already have their 5 bucks and i want to give it back to them. >> go for it. >> i don't know how to do that. >> you can give it to me and i'll make sure they get it. also tonight, with early voting under way. trace gallagher has new details on reported problems at the voting booths. donald trump just wrapping up a rally in ohio tonight. and we'll show you how close the polls are now
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breaking tonight, donald trump just wrapped up a rally in ohio where he spoke briefly about the incident in new york where a plane carrying vice presidential candidate mike pence slid off the runway at laguardia. mr. trump spoke with governor pence, everyone was okay. she was glad to hear that. earlier today the republican nominee hit the big towns of spinningfield and toledo with an anti--obamacare message. trump and clinton neck in neck now separated by just one point in ohio. mrs. clinton was campaigning in north carolina today where she appeared together with first lady michelle obama for the
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first time in this campaign. they've never been out together. the first lady never mentioned the republican nominee by name, she never does but it's clear who she was talking about. watch. >> the choice we face between those who divide this country into us versus them and those who tell us to embrace our better angels and choose hope over fear. >> joining me you, trump campaign national spokesperson katrina pierson and nomiki kons. is michelle effective out there? a threat to the republican ticket? >> i don't think she's a threat. she's very popular, well liked in the party and that's why hillary clinton is having to prop her up. because donald trump's plane sitting idle on a tarmac gets more live stream viewers than hillary clinton rallies. what was interesting about this event is hillary clinton opened for michelle obama and that was
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startling. >> and hillary clinton had more people there, 11,000 than she ever gets at her rallies by herself. what does that say? >> hillary clinton is still beating donald trump in every single poll. she doesn't have to be taking the first seat. many she >> she was just being fair? >> sure. she's the most popular figure in america today. >> more so than hillary clinton? >> she's not running for office. when hillary clinton is not campaigning her popularity goes up but she's still beating donald trump and that's what we need to pay attention to. >> articles out today talking about how clinton is ramping up her surrogates and trump is withering, talking about how they used to be more visible on the campaign and the suggestion is trump decided they're not good or these guys see a ship
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that is sinking and are trying to run off of it. >> or maybe cable news feels like they know what's going on. our surrogates are in swing seats in florida, ohio, pennsylvania. and that's what they're doing. >> ben carson is? >> definitely campaigning. >> chris christie? >> i don't know what chris christie is doing. doesn't mean they're not out there campaigning. again, hillary clinton brought up michelle obama. hillary clinton is supposed to headline her own event and she can't do it because 30% of the country says she's dishonest. >> you see far less of the guys than you've seen before. you tell me whether the trump campaign reached the conclusion that they're not helping him. he doesn't have anywhere near a surrogate like michelle obama, there isn't one on the gop side for him. it's the donald trump show and
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nobody else can draw the crowds he can draw. but he's only a man. >> i think they can read the statistics. they can read the numbers. trump's own campaign, they spend $100,000 a week on a model that sum lats what it will look like on election day and it reflects some of the more sophisticated modelling out there. they know he's down. it's impossible for him to win. the only way he can win, he has to win florida. he has to win florida and that's his only path to victory. >> it's tight in florida. >> that's his only path to vikt rip. you look in ohio, early voting is up, 23% compared to 2008 and 2012 for democrats right now. even though this is a state where he has to win as well, democrats are doing well with early voting. the surrogates get the message and they're thinking about their political futures. >> the trump campaign is up in early voting in florida and ohio
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and winning in the polls as of today in both of those states. it's going to be a close race. but at the same time donald trump's rallies bring in 20,000 people and that doesn't include the 132,000 who take time to live stream their events. >> what did you make of michael moore's criticism that the trump campaign sliced his sound bite. he's critical of donald trump. he does not support donald trump. and you've got trump tweeting out michael moore is right. >> he's right. we do see the working class out there supporting donald trump. donald trump hasn't been out there calling people deplorables, not out there criticizing catholics, he's not calling -- >> he's alienating every single ethnic group that's not his own working class. >> not broad groups of people. there's a major difference. >> that's true. he's a socialist. but he's trying to suppress them. >> he's not suppressing anyone.
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that saying we knew how valuable this would be at the outset. we own the future of the republican party. joining us now, charles krauthammer. this is basically a look at what the future of donald trump and his supporters is, win or lose. let's start with win. if he manages to win on november 8th, this republicanism now officially trumpism and what does that mean for the so-called mainstream republicans like you, you know, like rich lowrie? >> well, i think it's quite -- i mean, if you win the presidencp, e certainly you reshape or you shape your party. the republicans are not completely conservative unconflicted conservative party. before ronald reagan they had a strong northeast liberal wing. reagan comes in, the party has
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been changed irrevocably. if donald trump wins, he's not a conservative. e's he's a populist. he will have a little more resistance that ronald reagan did. there will be resistance from the old reagan conservatives. but if you're president, especially if you succeed in the presidency, meaning you win reelection or have strong popular support like reagan did, wu set down the rules for a few decades. >>. what if the opposite happens, trump loses and he still has so much influence. this article points out he's spending $100,000 a week on data collection figuring out who's with him him. and they've described the aus audience, disenfranchised republicans who with young,
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rural and angry, active and fiercely loyal to donald trump. >> remember trump said i could go down 5th avenue and shoot somebody and wouldn't lose any supporters. that's what has happened, through thick and thin, the access hollywood tapes which would have sunk anyone. >> what do they do with that loyalty when he's no longer running for office? >> that will depend on him. he has himself a plurality of republicans. not a majority but he's got a sizable chunk larger than anybody else's. the question is what does he want to do with it, is he going to be george wauk and ride away into the sunset. if you lose a presidential election in the modern history, you're gone. there's no mon dale or dukakis. you had your chance, you don't
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show up again. that would be trump. they feel they have nowhere else to go. if he does not walk away, then he can do a lot with the constituency, particularly as we saw in the bloomberg article if he has the mechanics, the data, a way to e-mail and reach all of them and even if he doesn't he can use twitter or facebook. he can shape it into a movement either to run again for reelection to influence the midterm elections, to influence the current politics. if trump decides to stay in the game, the first test will be whether he can successfully bring down paul ryan who has become a nemesis of his and then we'll now how transitive is his influence. >> right. if you look at what happened with john mccain, he went back to the u.s. senate. but mitt romney, for a while he was considered a republican
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leader bub but his influence has definitely diminished. and the question is whether the same thing would happen to trump. and you're saying it's up to trump. he says if i lose, this is all for nothing, a complete waste of time and i'm going to run my successful business and focus on profit making. it's up to trump. we've speculated about trump tv, whether he wants to build a media power. we're unsure if he loses this thing whether that's something he has any interest ed in. >> but we know one thing from his entire life history, he loves the spotlight, he finds it hard to be away from it. and even though he said at the beginning, if i lose i'll go back to my old life, i don't think -- he will decide. but it is likely he'll be changed and he will have acquired a powerful instrument,
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a political instrument. he didn't have that before he ran. and he can use it, he could use it commercially, for example, with a tv station or a tv network or some other use in the media or he can do it politically in which case he mobilizes his people to influence elections and perhaps his own later on. it's extremely tempting because he built this essentially on his own and out of nowhere and he's got a lot of options. he's not the retiring type, you might have noticed. >> well even if trump doesn't win on november 8th, he has acted as a voice for a large, you know, large number os f people who feel disenfranchised and we'll see whether trump continues to use that power giving them a voice. he would much rather do it from the oval office and he may yet do that too. >> we'll see if the so-called establishment is able to recognize the power and the needs of that constituency and
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to kalt its policy to accommodate them. that would go a long way as well in determining how the constituency is responded to. >> great to see you. thank you. up next, trace gallagher has new details on reported problems already at the voting booths. stay tuned. >> can a touch screen switch a vote? >> they -- it's not just a car, it's your daily retreat. the es and es hybrid. get up to $5,000 customer cash on select 2016 models. see your lexus dealer. i'my bargain detergentgh a couldn't keep up.isaster. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. tide. number one rated. it's got to be tide
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breaking tonight, i just want to update you on the fact that governor mike pence and his plane was taken off the runway as they tried to land tonight at laguardia. no one was hurt. donald trump has tweeted out saying he's glad everyone was okay. and now we've learned that hillary clinton tweeted out that she was glad to hear they were safe after the plane slid off the runway. no injuries tonight. new reaction to early voting problems in texas already. long lines for early voting machines. trace gallagher has the details live from the west coast news room. trace. >> reporter: megan, the con trefrsal began when texas residents posted stories on
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facebook about voting machines flipping votes. arlington resident wrote, quoting here, hey, everyone, i had a family member that voted this morning and voted straight republican. she checked before she submitted and the vote had changed to clinton. she reported it and made sure her vote was changed back. they commented it had been happening. but the post was shared some 200,000 times. tarrant county elections official say the technician checked out the same machine, tried to recreate the problem but could s not. the woman who claims her vote was flipped now admits she might have entered the wrong candidate, but that didn't stop donald trump from tweeting, quote, a lot of call-ins about vote flipping at the voting booths in texas. people are not happy. big lines. what is going on? we should note texas governor greg abbott is also reminding texas residents to double check their votes. the most reports of problems in texas, but georgia, louisiana, nevada, a few other states also reporting some glitches with
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