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is 60-year-old woman is choked and beaten by three men who were trying to wrap her. these major help catching them.>> it's a heartbreak and terrible. the tragic stabbing death of a 17-year-old boy in sleepy hollow. the dodgers beat the mets after a controversial slide. cbs 2 sunday morning starts now. good morning.
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on this sunday on this sunday, october 11. melissa murdoch is here with the forecast. temperatures for many are in the 30s to start off. certainly not a warm beginning to your sunday. as the day progresses, it will be nice. upper 60s and low 70s is where we are heading. right now we are at 34 to start your day in monticello. 35 and monticello -- and sparta. it is 38 and palms river. it is chilly out there and we will have clear skies as we roll through the morning and into the afternoon we will see a lot of sunshine. a frost advisory in effect until 9:00 a.m. in all the areas you see in blue. here we go at 9:00 a.m. when it is 55 with lots of sunshine in a few clouds.
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3:00 this afternoon, it will be 69. i will say that we will see some low 70s as well. 9:00 tonight 62 degrees with clear skies. it will not be as cold tonight as it was last night or this morning for that matter. the full forecast is coming up and we will talk about the next chance for wet weather in the seven-day forecast. a 60-year-old was attacked in the bronx.>> police are looking for the attackers.>> reporter: police tell us the victim has a broken wrist from the attack. she had just left this subway stop when the victim -- when the suspects when after her. this happened at 2:45 yesterday morning when the suspects approach the 60-year-old from behind. one of them but her in a
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from her shoulder. the victim was able to break free and run off, but one suspect chased her. he started kicking her in the leg and she breaks her wrist when she falls on the ground. it turns out that the perpetrators left empty-handed. you need to take a close look at their pictures. the men were in their late teens or early 20s. police captured them in their their hoods. if you happen to recognize them, police want you to come forward by the way. in the bronx, alana gold, cbs news. accused of killing a 17- year-old boy in a park in westchester county. we are hearing from the mother of the victim. >> reporter: a teenager killed another teenager in this quiet
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the mother of todd robbins and melinda heinz was embraced by friends of her 17-year-old who was stabbed to death in this park.>> todd was gifted and left everyone unconditionally. >> reporter: police say that robinson knew his killer. child -- charged with the murder is a 16-year-old. they were classmates at sleepy hollow high school and neither was currently enrolled there. troy tallman knew them both and he said that robinson love to play basketball and right and perform music. he says that he shot is shocked that berinzon moronta is a murder suspect. it is unknown how many, if any, witnesses there were.>> it is a
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hill -- heal from as a community.>> i think we were not ready to play the game as a community. the boy who lost his life is well-liked. our prayers are with the family. for this to happen is terrible.>> reporter: homecoming has been postponed and no new date has been announced.>> berinzon moronta is being held without bail. a 16-year-old boy took a fatal fall down the elevator shaft in staten island. marcus castille was with friends when he fails -- bel seven floors -- fell 7 floors. his friends did not call police right away, instead it was parents of a friend that called the police. his father is devastated.>> it is devastating and it hurts me
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deep in my heart. that something like this had to happen. the building was once home to staten island hospital which is been vacant for years. they are now installing fences around the building. the ntsb is on the way to a site of a crash in northern california. a small home with two people on board slammed into a home last night. nobody was in the home, but the condition of the people on the plane is unclear at this time. the plane crashed just after taking off from the airport. turkish authorities investigating who was behind the deathly explosions -- deadly explosions at the capital. cbs 2 reports.>> reporter: terror interrupted a
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hundreds ran in fear after bombs went off simultaneously about 50 meters apart. many were still holding flags to be used in a peace rally. more flags were left behind next to the carnage by the train station. ambulances rushed to help the more than 300 victims that were hurt or killed in the bombings. kurdish activists and opposition supporters were taking part in the rally organized by the workers union and other groups. it was scheduled just weeks before the general election on november 1. the plan calls for greater democracy and then into violence between curtis -- kurdish rebels and security forces which have flared up since july. nobody has taken responsibility for the attack. the turkish prime minister says that rebels are militants may be behind the bombings.
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official morning. -- mourning period. >> reporter: turkish police say they kept them away because investigators are still working at the site. they have reach an agreement on funding for mass repairs. governor comeau said how much the city would pay for the $26 billion capital spending program. the state pick up a point 3 billion and the state 2 1/2 billion. this comes after weeks of tension between comeau and the blasio about how much each should content -- contribute. even a broken gain -- a broken leg in game to none -- and game 2 in los angeles. ruben broke his right leg as he
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causing him to flip and fall. the umpire says the foot missed the bag. the dodgers ended up with four winnings and they went on to win 5-2. the series is now tied at citi field tomorrow. steve overmyer have the rest of the sports coming up after the break. that looks like it definitely hurt. the time is 6:09. why drive under the hudson river when you can walk. recovery stalled and more rain has fallen in south carolina causing more problems for the water log state. doctor phil isn't what you do -- doctor phil, isn't what you do a lot of entertainment? getting up close and
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what he has to say after 14 seasons. first, let's check on the chilly forecast. it is cold out there, but we have warm up in store and a chance for much needed wet weather. i will have the full forecast and a check up on the community calendar from cbs 2 and wcbstv.com. this is cbs health wash. right now americans are only using preventatives healthcare services at about half the recommended rate. if everyone in the u.s. received the recommended preventative care, we could save over 100,000 lives per year. stay on top of yearly checkups because the vintage of care
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the tele-band is claiming responsibility for roadside bombing. two -- the taliban is claiming responsibility for roadside bombing. nobody was killed and nearby bombings were damaged. controversy in cleveland following the shooting death of a black boy by a white coat -- police officer was found justified. this was the 2014 death of tamir rice who had been holding a pellet gun. it is now up to the grand jury to nine -- to know if timothy lohman will be held in the death. thousands came together they returned to the national mall calling for changes. the
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organizer of the original margin 1995 called the gathering the justice or else marsh. more rain making it harder for south carolina's recover from the force flooding it has seen. more rain fell. an inch of rain fell in andrews in just 15 minutes.>> reporter: on the shores of what is highway 41, volunteers were loading a relief flotilla with food, water and his censures -- and essentials. >> we have food, water and we will get to them whatever it takes. >> reporter: he is the fire chafed -- the fire chief and today about captain. there was even a stranded rooster. as the boat reached shore, people were waiting to help unload supplies.>> we are landlocked except for getting
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through on boat.>> reporter: britney mendenhall needed diapers and she got them. the assistant fire tete -- fire chief says he has an obligation to help. this is out of your jurisdiction. >> if somebody needs help, we try to help them. he says -- >> reporter: he says that -- that he is never seen flooding like this. david begg knows, cbs news, south carolina. we are talking about it being chilly here and we can't compare. let's head over to meteorologist vanessa murdock. temperatures will be above seasonal by this afternoon. this morning, we are in the
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in the city, it is more mild. let's take you out to show you this lovely picture of the skyline. it is mostly clear and 53 and we have south/southwest wind at five miles per hour. it is a chilly start, but it will be a nice afternoon. we will rebound to the upper 60s and low 70s which is above normal. for the start of the workweek tomorrow and for columbus day, it will be lovely. late monday into tuesday, there will be a cold front and a low riding up the coast. we do need rain and we make it a little bit late monday and into tuesday. the temperature trend looks like this. friday it was 68 -- 78 and yesterday 65. then sunday will be 69 and
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next weekend, some of this -- some of the coldest temperatures we have seen so far. the high today 65. for today, let's look at the for tax satellite. clouds to the north -- vortex satellite. clouds to the north of the city . we will see this area of low pressure check -- track at the coast on monday and tuesday. then it sweeps across with a chance for wet weather. a superb sunday two in your weekend. temperatures a little bit above the norm. tomorrow low to mid 70s for the highs for monday. then late monday and into tuesday, a cold front and that low pressure system could bring a chance for showers. we will look for that and we need the rain. we still have a deficit of roughly 6 inches. the forecast today is 69. a chilly start with wind out of the south at 5-10 miles per hour.
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they take on -- the giants take on the 49ers at eight deck 30. -- at a: 30. it will be in the 60s tonight -- eight -- 8:30. it will be in the 60s tonight, plan for that. we could have random 30 degree plus mark on the grip, but it won't be as chile as it is for -- chilly for the coming night as it was last night. it is pleasant and warm for tomorrow with mostly 73 and south/southwest winds attend. showers move out by midday on wednesday. thursday a mix of sun and 67. then highs in the 50s for next that will be some of the
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yet.>> array.>> diane -- hooray. >> diane is going to make a run for florida. here is steve overmyer with your sports update. none of the big experts have the rangers even winning the division. maybe they took that to heart because they are off to a hot start. back home against the blue jackets. hokies back at the garden and they -- in the rangers are the top scoring team in the nhl. osterlund berg is the goal leader of 4 this season. apart from nash, they don't have the sexiest names when they come to skill players, but they make up for it in goaltending. he gets his stick on this in the last second and 37 saves.
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-- 3-0 for the final. what you are about to see is what makes alexander one of the most dangerous players on the ice. look at that. the crossover eating keith kincaid. washington hands the devils their second loss to start the season. 5-3, the final from dc. the defending stanley cup champions, the chicago blackhawks at the berkeley center. returning the favor in chicago is easier said than done. falling short on this one 4-1.
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river when the bridge collapses. this came from a national park in new zealand. one hiker hell on -- held on, but the other fell -- the others fell 23 feet into the river. the hikers were flying and kept on going. >> that is like my worst nightmare. it is a good thing they were safe after that. driving into the city can get headed -- hectic, but a jersey city man has an ambition to change that. >> he shares his idea for a walk over the hudson river. >> most people were saying, you're nuts to try this.>> reporter: it started off as a pipe dream, but now his plan to build a pedestrian bridge between jersey city in manhattan may not be as far- fetched as it sounds. >> i started calling different engineers and bridge developers.
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grab the it could showed -- the attention of developers. people would be able to walk, run and jog across. it would alleviate public transportation. >> they would have a healthier commute and be happier by the time they got to the office.>> reporter: the bridge is feasible, but there will be challenges.>> pedestrian bridges, by their nature, are light. you have date issues with wind load and just feeling the vibration when you're up 135- 200 feet. >> reporter: would you do use it? >> only if it had bike lanes.>> reporter: there is already an online petition signed by supporters hoping to see the idea become a reality.
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wife robin, every show begins the same way with a walk across the period -- paramount pot and a ritual. >> reporter: what was that, touch the thing?>> when we walked by, i touched it the first day to keep her from hurting her arm and the show went great. >> reporter: 14 seasons send, the doctor phil show -- seasons in, the doctor phil show is still going great.>> this is a safe place to talk about things.>> reporter: fueled by audiences and troubled guests. and, a host who knows how to put on a show.>> you are a heroin addict and you did
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really, heroin? >> somebody asked me, doctor phil, isn't a lot of what you do just entertainment? clearly an attempt to be insulting? >> my response was, my god, i hope so. if it isn't, they won't watch. >> you need help.>> is this an intervention? we have it all on cbs this morning beginning here on cbs 2 at 9:00. low-price plane tickets could carry risks. three things you need to watch out for.
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when cbs 2 continues at 7:00. >> from washington, "the mclaughlin group," the american original. for over three decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. john: issue one -- historic trade act. >> we expect this historic agreement to promote economic growth, support higher paying jobs, enhance innovation, productivity and competitiveness, raise living standards, reduce poverty in our countries, and to promote transparency, good governance, and strong labor and environmental protections. john: the united states this week signed a landmark free
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trade deal the trans pacific partnership t.p.p. with 11 asia-pacific nations. the t.p.p. joins the united states with australia, brunei, canada, chile, japan, malaysia, mexico, new zealand, peru, singapore and vietnam. taken together, these nations have a combined g.d.p. of get this -- $28 trillion. under the t.p.p., these nations have agreed to open their markets and eliminate trade tariffs. for president obama nations have agreed to open the tariffs. tpp is a major accomplishment. the president want to have to work to gain improvement -- approval for the tpp and that won't be easy.
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including presidential candidates like donald trump claim that tpp will ship american jobs overseas and weekend the u.s. economy. not surprisingly, the white house disagrees and want americans to endorse tpp. here is a white house press release.>> right now president obama is working to secure an agreement for tpp. this is so american workers can sell their goods to the fastest- growing markets without being blocked or put at an unfair disadvantage. that will put the american worker and the american cherry on top.>> reporter: is this trade deal good or bad for u.s. workers? >> these deals are put together by transnational corporations to globalize the world economy and to enable the powerful corporations to move their
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countries where the wages are high to countries where the rages are low -- wages are low so they can bring their products back into the u.s. free of charge. the deficit is up. john, i will tell you that the forces that oppose these deals are getting stronger and stronger. not only with bernie sanders and the republican party. this deal is in trouble and i will protect that they will have to put the disc -- the discussion in the house passed the primary. -- past the primary.>> these deals are oversold. i think the president made comments that we have learned since then. there are tariffs sold on the american beef sold in japan,
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and they love our beef. then 70 percent is tacked on the cars in vietnam. the president makes the point that there are environmental standards and labor standards that are enforceable. this requires force in -- and trust in the president. i don't think a democratic president will sell out american workers. he has to make that case to congress.>> i think you will be shocked to hear this, but there are also like soon -- election politics involved. hillary clinton came out against tpp after talking it up for years. vice president joe biden may join the race and also bernie sanders. by coming out in favor of the tpp, if you are completely shameless, it is a brilliant move.
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to defend the economy he is off to hillary's right. we have the first democratic debate next week and she cruises into that. biden may be dissuaded from joining the race in her ideal world and bernie standards -- bernie standards -- bernie sanders. it makes life harder for joy -- for joe biden and she does not want his hat in the ring. i am shocked to hear their our politics -- that there are politics involved. it is certainly true that people will benefit and some will lose. that is always true in trade. on the whole, we tend to gain in the long run. but, it is a question of trust
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that is going to be a big argument here in the wake of nafta because it was oversold. >> clinton figured out that if she supported this deal that it would be a poison pill in the primaries. i don't see how a democrat can win if they support this deal. joe biden, his base of support is the unions and the afl-cio. it would date -- it would be difficult for him -- for him to come in and separate. >> forget joe for a second. if hillary goes -- goes into a general election against donald trump, she puts ohio at risk and pennsylvania at risk. >> my guess is that if she
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>> she will lose support on lose votes. >> given the bill clinton administration passed nafta and the most nation favor trading status for china and they negotiated -- and negotiated china's entry into the ntl. hillary clinton has it.>> [ indiscernible - multiple speakers ]. >> if you are globalist, go for it. disregard the other influences in your life and get into the presidency of the united states.>> he has run for president.
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>> i was against it and i lost. >> [ indiscernible - multiple speakers ]. >> dole lost too.>>'s -- this is not the sort of issue. >> i was going to say this is not the issue that turns an election. can make a difference when you get to the wire. those people who are opposed to losing jobs overseas. so, it is something. >> there is another thing that i did not see. when she was obama's secretary of state, she helped to lay the foundation for the tpp which she now says that she opposes. for altruistic reasons which we went through before. is hillary's opposition a harbinger in the senate?>> i don't think it has a chance to get through unless you have
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nomination for the republican party.>> i think this deal does have a chance to get through and i think hillary is subsequently on the wrong side. she's on the right side politically and i understand why she did it, but i think there is still that debate of the votes in the congress.>> i think there is a great danger if you support this deal, which the economist does. you will have to wait for the election to be over. it is so tempting for them to say that we love free trade and that this president is such a bad negotiator that we just can't support it.>> yes, congress will approve of the transpacific.
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he had faced controversy in recent days after investigating the 2012 attack in benghazi, libya which killed ambassador kreis -- chris stevens and other americans was damaging political points against hillary clinton rather than discover the facts of benghazi.>> everybody thought hillary clinton was unbeatable, right? we put together a special select benghazi committee. what is her numbers today? they are dropping because she is not trustable. the vote is scheduled for october 29. now we have other senators vying for the top spot. note this, rumors are spreading on capitol hill that budget experts and 2012 presidential
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candidate, paul ryan may enter the race as a consensus candidate to unite the republican party.>> did mccarthy's comment destroyed his chances of becoming speaker?>> i think that was a factor. he committed the washington version by telling the truth which is unrecoverable. the can't -- the clinton campaign has put out ads saying this was a politically inspired witchhunt. benghazi has been investigated right eight groups and the haven't found anything. this is a great gift that he gave to the clinton campaign. there were also rumors that there were aspects of his personal life that may have prompted him to withdraw from the race so suddenly. whatever his reasons, being
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tea party republican caucus is ungovernable and a thankless task. i wish whoever gets the job well. it is tough enough.>> all you need is half of the recalled lukens and their congress to be nominee for speaker. they would have voted against mccarthy and basically when sean had the interview, what he said would have killed him. but the one individual there is a push behind is paul ryan. as of this weekend, even though he is a reluctant warrior as chairman of the ways and means, my guess is they will probably force him to take this or maybe have paneer hold on until the new year. >> there is also chaos in the
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paul ryan is great, but he doesn't want the job. he wants to get things done and the problem is that nothing is getting done. >> i don't think it is chaotic at all. there is a gigantic tactical disagreement within the house. some people think their responsibility is to get legislation passed. they think their responsibility is to not increase the debt ceiling.>> [ indiscernible - multiple speakers ]. >> wait a minute, let him finish.>> david is right. it is an authentic battle inside the republican caucus over principles and policy. it is going on at the presidential level where you
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trump -- been carson and.-- and ben carson -- and donald trump.>> that is a colossal the earlier. -- failure.>> from your standpoint it is.>> it is a minority group and you cannot choose not to pay the nation's bills. it is about paying the costs that congress has incurred. some of the presidential candidates, notably ben carson does not realize what the debt ceiling is. they are playing on voter ignorance of the process in washington. >> they put on the hats and they put on the 18th century rinses -- bridges of the founding fathers. there was a system of checks and balances.
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>> they made the congress the most powerful branch of government. right now it is the weakest having surrendered its power to the court and to the president. right now it is the weakest.>> it is holding the majority hostage.>> hold on, you cannot take a speaker. some but to caretakers and retiring john kline. there is texas representative met thornberry -- matt thornberry.>> somebody in the house right now, they're not going to get somebody from outside.>> but they are allowed to.
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-- john boehner.>> let paneer -- john boehner do the tough stuff. he said that is what he would be doing, that he would be cleaning out the barn. he actually use that phraseology. >> him when he give you a couple more names. jordan, the head of the freedom caucus and candace miller, the national committee chairman. craig wall and -- wahlman.>> they still have to get 218 votes. and, a full-time caretaker. >> he has the skills to build a coalition. >> i like chapin because he is a mormon.
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what you think of that?>> he berated cecile richards, the president of planned parenthood and that certainly cost him a lot of credibility with american women.>> issue 3, hillary versus keystone. >> i get it, you are a politician. what about you? >> i am an ordinary citizen that believes the keystone pipeline will destroy our environment.>> i agree with you there. it took me a long time to decide that, but i am against it. >> the hillary clinton september 22 decision to oppose the keystone xcel energy pipeline. the decision was a long time coming. as she was secretary of state
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the keystone pipeline. the change, her status. she has left the government and reenter -- reentered the political arena. >> i think it is imperative that we look at the keystone pipeline as a distraction from the important work that we need to do to combat climate change.>> keystone is not all. in recent weeks, hillary has proposed new governmental control over tuition, gun laws and pharmaceutical pricing. is it primarily political in nature or principles? i ask you. >> as we can tell, her choice of put -- of breakfasts are real is political -- breakfast cereal is political.
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her to comment she has discovered principal forces. >> that politics of -- the politics of oil have changed and even the canadian government has pulled out of the negotiations. keystone may never happened. the environmental community is a big aspect. sure, it is political, but i don't think it is in conflict with her values or anything dramatic like that. clinton has had a very good week or 10 days. the mccarthy gift about benghazi and saturday night live was very funny and she did very well. her position on gun laws, she now has the moral high ground over bernie sanders going into the debate next week. sanders hasn't always voted for
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gun safety. >> hillary is to the left. on all of these issues, 100 percent political, i agree. i am wondering [ indiscernible - multiple speakers ].>> this is tactical. once again, i am shocked there are tactics to winning the election. there are two email companies involved in the investigation over clinton's email service. is that bad mail -- bad news for hillary? >> that may lead to another announcement that the
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john: predictions, pat? pat: the americans and putin in predictions. >> putin in syria -- and syria will become closer together because they have to. >> bernie sanders does not want to directly criticize hillary clinton, but has to criticize what she stands for.>> we will see american warships sail within 12 miles of the chinese within the sea to prove they have the right of passage. >> than what? there will be a big fuss. it will be settled.>> ben carson is trying to get the support of donald trump and neither will get the nomination.>> i protect that new jersey will cooperate with
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