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unlike the last few debates, the g-o-p front- runner is *not business man nald trump.but ananher washington outsider, neursergon ben carson. carson.the top ten candidates dueled in a prime-time debate -- that followed an earlier clash between the bottom four. much of the talk this morning is how the candidatat rallied together against the c-n-b-c moderators -- with many complaining that the questions were hostile.that includes the chairman of the republican national committee. "i was very disappointed in the moderators, i'm m disappointed in cnbc, i thought maybe they would bring forward a pretty fair forum here tonight, but i think it was one gotcha question, one personal low blow after the other." other."several candidates complained during the debate that the questions pitted them against one another instead of letting them discuss the issues. here's a live days.less than 100 begin in just the primaries campaigns. of their seriousnene defending the carson defending the seriousness of their campaigns. the primaries begin in just less than 100 days. here's a live look at the capitol in washington t
unlike the last few debates, the g-o-p front- runner is *not business man nald trump.but ananher washington outsider, neursergon ben carson. carson.the top ten candidates dueled in a prime-time debate -- that followed an earlier clash between the bottom four. much of the talk this morning is how the candidatat rallied together against the c-n-b-c moderators -- with many complaining that the questions were hostile.that includes the chairman of the republican national committee. "i was very...
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. >> it almost seems like earlier on it is the washington outsider that seems to do very well. are you talking about people >> that tends to be a common occurrence. keep in mind, it has been more than 50 years since a nonmainstream establishment candidate won the nomination, that would've been barry goldwater in 1964. george w. bush was the only nominee since then who hadn't won for president before. outsiders generally don't make it in the republican universe. >> asked why it is so interesting. right now a deal to try to prevent a government shutdown is being pitched to congress. a budget agreement was agreed to today that prevents a spike in medicare part b, and lists the debt ceiling until 2017. that deal is expected to pass. >>> no long lines, promotions, or door buster deals. up next, black friday. an elite harvard club. -- in an elite harvard club. for the girl scout meeting. okay. for the soccer team. for the girl scout meeting. how many meetings are you stop & shop just dropped prices on thousands more items. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. >>> it's a famil
. >> it almost seems like earlier on it is the washington outsider that seems to do very well. are you talking about people >> that tends to be a common occurrence. keep in mind, it has been more than 50 years since a nonmainstream establishment candidate won the nomination, that would've been barry goldwater in 1964. george w. bush was the only nominee since then who hadn't won for president before. outsiders generally don't make it in the republican universe. >> asked why it...
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the two top: candidates, washington outsiders ben carson and donald trump, left much of the early contingent debating to the eight candidates on the stage. gov. kasich: we have to wake up, we cannot elect somebody that doesn't know how to do the job. steve: jeb bush, who has cut spending and reorganized his campaign structure, went after fellow floridian marco rubio for missing votes in the senate. mr. bush: you should be showing up to the senate. what is it, like a french work week? steve: senator ted cruz criticized the moderators. sen. cruz: the questions should be trying to get people to tear into each other, it should be the substance. >> i asked you about the debt limit and got no answer. steve: front-runner carson maintained his signature low dr. carson: 50%. -- 15%. steve: the future of social security prompted agreement from candidates on the opposite ends of the stage. gov. christie: tell people the truth. but once, let's do that. steve: voters can start weighing in on what they heard in less than00 days. cnbc hosted the debate, and agreed to limit it to 2 hours after both carson a
the two top: candidates, washington outsiders ben carson and donald trump, left much of the early contingent debating to the eight candidates on the stage. gov. kasich: we have to wake up, we cannot elect somebody that doesn't know how to do the job. steve: jeb bush, who has cut spending and reorganized his campaign structure, went after fellow floridian marco rubio for missing votes in the senate. mr. bush: you should be showing up to the senate. what is it, like a french work week? steve:...
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jeb bush and the rest of the field of gop candidates are hoping to shift the focus from the washington outsiders in tonight's debate. the two hour debate, hosted by cnbc, begins at seven 'o clock central time. donald trump brought his time since officially entering the race in june. it was also his first trip to iowa since dropping in the polls to second place behind ben carson. ktiv's matt breen recaps the billionaire businessman's speech to a capacity crowd at west high school. << nats of cheering on entrance a crowd of nearly 2,400 cheered donald trump as he took the stage in sioux city. you'd never know his support in iowa has slipped. "what the hell are you people me?" asked donald trump, (r) presidential candidate. in four of the last five iowa polls, trump has slipped to second behind dr. ben carson. "what is my competition?" asked trump. "i won't say carson." trump even joked that if he doesn't win iowa, he'll never speak to iowans again. but, trump did a lot of talking, tuesday night. on immigration. in, and said. trump's immigration plan centers along the u.s.-mexico border, but trump
jeb bush and the rest of the field of gop candidates are hoping to shift the focus from the washington outsiders in tonight's debate. the two hour debate, hosted by cnbc, begins at seven 'o clock central time. donald trump brought his time since officially entering the race in june. it was also his first trip to iowa since dropping in the polls to second place behind ben carson. ktiv's matt breen recaps the billionaire businessman's speech to a capacity crowd at west high school.
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percent of republicans and republican- leaning independents who are registered to vo, fellow washington outsider ben carson follows with 22 percent, also flat this month after sharp summertime gains. jessica rae: speaking of trump, he'll be in iowa today. in burlington... that'll be at 6 oclock t tight in the bubuington memorial auditotoum tonight's event is one of three stops across the nation for the donald. jessica rae: democratic candidate bernie sanders also has some campaign stops scheduled for this week in iowa. on friday, the vermont senator will be rocking out at the hash-tag rockin the bern concert featuring bernies all star band. that'll be at 7:30 pm on friday in davenporor on saturday, bernie will be in des moines for a campaing rally. that's at 3 o clock the day before the iowa democratic party jefferson- ckson dinner, schedulced for 7 that night. jessica rae: a school district's plan to update its sex education curriculum sparking a hot and heavy discussion with residents in omaha, nebraska. dave roberts explains why the proposed lesson changes bring so much emotion from parents.
percent of republicans and republican- leaning independents who are registered to vo, fellow washington outsider ben carson follows with 22 percent, also flat this month after sharp summertime gains. jessica rae: speaking of trump, he'll be in iowa today. in burlington... that'll be at 6 oclock t tight in the bubuington memorial auditotoum tonight's event is one of three stops across the nation for the donald. jessica rae: democratic candidate bernie sanders also has some campaign stops...
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a cornerstone of carson's appeal: like trump, he too is a washington outsider at a time of growing frustration with the political class. it's an image he embraces in his latest campaign ad... natsot/carson ad: "i'm ben carson, i'm running for president and i'm very much outside the box." meantime as trump loses the lead... he's lashing out, claiming carson wants to do away with medicare... : "ben wants to knock out medicare. i heard that over the weekend. he wants to abolish medicare. and medicare, i don't think you'll get away with that one. it's actually a program that's worked. it's a program that some people love."a claim carson denies presidential candidate: "the program i have outlined using health savings accounts starting from the time you are born till the time you die, largely eliminates the need for people to need to be dependent on government programs like that but i would never get rid of the programs."as recently as sunday trump said he was open to medicare alternatives... : "do you also agree with ben carson when he says medicare probably won't be necessary?"abc interview/trump/
a cornerstone of carson's appeal: like trump, he too is a washington outsider at a time of growing frustration with the political class. it's an image he embraces in his latest campaign ad... natsot/carson ad: "i'm ben carson, i'm running for president and i'm very much outside the box." meantime as trump loses the lead... he's lashing out, claiming carson wants to do away with medicare... : "ben wants to knock out medicare. i heard that over the weekend. he wants to abolish...
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but the washington outsiders with their business background say this is their wheel house. hard to fault their confidence since they are outshining the counterparts in the recent poll. what about the fact three of the top five are, quote/unquote, outsiders? >> i think before it's over with people will want someone with experience. the last time we elected a novice was barack obama. scott: senator lindsey graham told us there is no need for he or others to quit on the low poll numbers. >> i think it will change. this is october. the more we talk, the more people get to know us the more likely it will change. scott: which is likely what jeb bush is counting on. today releasing a slick new attack ad focusing not on his republican foe but hillary clinton. >> which enemy are you most proud of? >> well, in addition to the n.r.a., probably the republicans. scott: it has been a bumpy road to boulder as he had to trim his staff and marco rubio was skewered by a florida newspaper saying he needs to re-sign. they claim he is too focused on the white house to do his day job. >> we hard
but the washington outsiders with their business background say this is their wheel house. hard to fault their confidence since they are outshining the counterparts in the recent poll. what about the fact three of the top five are, quote/unquote, outsiders? >> i think before it's over with people will want someone with experience. the last time we elected a novice was barack obama. scott: senator lindsey graham told us there is no need for he or others to quit on the low poll numbers....
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the washington outsiders are staying strong. somebody who was supposed be the front runner, jeb bush hit a little bit of a bump in the road. he is trimming some of his staff. some difficulty there. this debate is hosted by cnbc and that means that the specifics will focus on the economy and jobs. they think it will be a much more serious tone and very hard on what these candidates offer when it comes to the american economy. however, one candidate told me personally you can expect some antics but also look for a breakthrough performance tonight. you'll year from that candidate coming up in my report later tonight. we will have live report tonight and immediate the after the debate. stay with abc 7 for all your coverage. scott thuman, abc 7 news. jummy: a big day on capitol hill. on house is inspected a vote a budget that settles fights over the fence and a mystic spending and federal borrowing until early 2017. congress faced a november 3 deadline to raise the government's debt limit or risk a default. the gop set up to nominate
the washington outsiders are staying strong. somebody who was supposed be the front runner, jeb bush hit a little bit of a bump in the road. he is trimming some of his staff. some difficulty there. this debate is hosted by cnbc and that means that the specifics will focus on the economy and jobs. they think it will be a much more serious tone and very hard on what these candidates offer when it comes to the american economy. however, one candidate told me personally you can expect some antics...
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. >> the two toppling candidates, washington outsider ben carson and donald trump left much of the earlycontentious debating to eight other competitors on stage. ohio governor john kasich questioned their abilities. >> folks, we have got to wake up. we can't elect somebody that doesn't know how to do the job. >> jeb bush had to cut spending and reorganize the structure. he went after marco rubio for missing votes in the senate. >> when you signed up for this, this was a six year term. you should be showing up to work. the senate, what is it like a french workweek? >> someone convinced you attacking me would help you. >> the questions being asked shouldn't be trying to get people to tear into each other. it should be what's your solutions -- >> i want the record to reflect i asked you about the debt limit and go no answer trump spoke out about his business measures. >> i never filed for bankruptcy. i'm sorry. >> ben carson was asked to clarify his vague tax policy. >> rate is going to be close tore 15%. >> 15% leaves with $1.1 trillion hole. >> you have to get rid of deductions and loopho
. >> the two toppling candidates, washington outsider ben carson and donald trump left much of the earlycontentious debating to eight other competitors on stage. ohio governor john kasich questioned their abilities. >> folks, we have got to wake up. we can't elect somebody that doesn't know how to do the job. >> jeb bush had to cut spending and reorganize the structure. he went after marco rubio for missing votes in the senate. >> when you signed up for this, this was a...
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the two top polling candidates, washington outsiders ben carson and donald trump, left much of the early contentious debating to the other eight other candidates on stage. john kasich questioned their ability. >> folks, we have to wake up. we cannot elect somebody that doesn't know how to do the job. >> reporter: jeb bush had to cut spending and reorganize his campaign structure went after marco rubio. >> when you signed up for this, this was a six-year term and you should be showing up to work. >> someone convinced me that attacking me is going to help you. >> reporter: senator ted cruz criticized the debate moderators. >> the questions being asked shouldn't be trying to get people to tear into each other. >> i asked you about the debt limit and i got no answer. >> reporter: >> i never filed for bankruptcy. i used the laws of the country to my benefit. i'm sorry. >> reporter: donald trump came to cameras insisting his campaign is not losing steam and now in second place in the latest cbs news/"the new york times" poll. >> as you probably know, there is not even a contest in terms of who
the two top polling candidates, washington outsiders ben carson and donald trump, left much of the early contentious debating to the other eight other candidates on stage. john kasich questioned their ability. >> folks, we have to wake up. we cannot elect somebody that doesn't know how to do the job. >> reporter: jeb bush had to cut spending and reorganize his campaign structure went after marco rubio. >> when you signed up for this, this was a six-year term and you should be...
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jeb bush and the rest of the field of gop candidates are hoping to shift the focus from the washington outsiders in tonight's debate. the two hour debate, hosted by cnbc, begins at 8 p-m eastern. several other presidential candidates are making stops in siouxland this friday. martin o'malley will hold an event at morningside college it starts at 8:45 a.m. at the ups auditorium. also, on friday, republican rick santorum will visit quad county corn processing in galva at 9 a.m. then on friday night there's a big six-county gop rally in orange city at northwestern college. the main event starts at 7 p.m. those expected to attend are carly fiorina, governor chris christie, senator marco rubio, and senator rick santorum. also, this weekend there will be even more campaign events including congressman steve king's pheasant hunt, near akron, iowa. sioux city police have identified the victim shot in the chest during an overnight shooting on friday. she's 36-year-old aquilas scott. authorities say 35-year- old nadia broady and her boyfriend, 23 year-old mykale johnson were fighting over a handgun. it ha
jeb bush and the rest of the field of gop candidates are hoping to shift the focus from the washington outsiders in tonight's debate. the two hour debate, hosted by cnbc, begins at 8 p-m eastern. several other presidential candidates are making stops in siouxland this friday. martin o'malley will hold an event at morningside college it starts at 8:45 a.m. at the ups auditorium. also, on friday, republican rick santorum will visit quad county corn processing in galva at 9 a.m. then on friday...
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the montgomery county correctional facility just outside of washington. they have a little over 600 inmates right now, capacity for over 1000. male and female, separated. we will go inside this correctional facility later today and talk with the folks that run it. thestaff that work there, people trying to get these inmates prepared for life after prison. the average sentence length for the montgomery county facility is about 112 days. doug, what is your experience in the correctional system? caller: i work for the federal bureau prisons for 20 years, i have been retired for 17. i had education programs. anas at teacher and also education supervisor. i worked in various institutions, all over the united states. i saw a lot of different programs, and i saw them work well. one of them was, college handled different in different parts of the country different states in different systems. i don't remember exactly what it was. maybe even 20. they decided that inmates would no longer be eligible for pell grants. they had been drawing on the pell grant system fo
the montgomery county correctional facility just outside of washington. they have a little over 600 inmates right now, capacity for over 1000. male and female, separated. we will go inside this correctional facility later today and talk with the folks that run it. thestaff that work there, people trying to get these inmates prepared for life after prison. the average sentence length for the montgomery county facility is about 112 days. doug, what is your experience in the correctional system?...
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unlike the last few debates, the g-o-p front- runner is *not business man dodold trump.t another washington outsider, neursergon ben carson. carson.the top ten candidates dueled in a prime-time debate -- that followed an earlier clash between the bottom four. much of the talk this morning is how the candidates rallied together agagnst the c-n-b-c moderators -- with many complaining that the questions were hostile.that includes the chairman of the republican national committee. "i was very disappointed in e moderators, i'm disappointed in cnbc, i thought maybe they would bring forward a pretty fair forum here tonight, but i think it was one gotcha question, one personal low blow after the other." other."several candidides complained during the debate that the questions pitted them against one another instead of letting them discuss the issues. "this is not a cage match. and you look a the questions: donald trump are you a comic book villain, ben carson can you do math, john kasich will you insult two people over here, marco rubio, why don't you resign, jeb bush, why have your numbers fallen? how abou
unlike the last few debates, the g-o-p front- runner is *not business man dodold trump.t another washington outsider, neursergon ben carson. carson.the top ten candidates dueled in a prime-time debate -- that followed an earlier clash between the bottom four. much of the talk this morning is how the candidates rallied together agagnst the c-n-b-c moderators -- with many complaining that the questions were hostile.that includes the chairman of the republican national committee. "i was very...
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the yearn for the washington outsider helping to drive trump and he took credit today for helping to bring down kevin mccarthy. >> i want to just start by saying, you know, kevin mccarthy is out. you know that, right? [ cheers ] >> and they are giving me a lot of credit for that because i said you really need somebody very, very tough and very smart. >> so you can see there, trump sort of saying he brought this toughness to the race and said washington is complete bedlam and never seen the animosity towards washington and the establishment and that's exactly what is helping to propel his candidacy. >> what about the rest of his speech? >> the rest of the speech was a lot of the red meat that he knows will fire up his base here and anderson, they were fired up when he talked about repealing obamacare and got a huge applause and he talked about funding his own campaign got a huge applause and talked through his opponents calling marco rubio a lightweight and how far does that get you and that's what donald trump is facing right now. he sees he's at the top of the polls, something he po
the yearn for the washington outsider helping to drive trump and he took credit today for helping to bring down kevin mccarthy. >> i want to just start by saying, you know, kevin mccarthy is out. you know that, right? [ cheers ] >> and they are giving me a lot of credit for that because i said you really need somebody very, very tough and very smart. >> so you can see there, trump sort of saying he brought this toughness to the race and said washington is complete bedlam and...
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weather bureau outside of washington, d.c. was located in galveston and was bigger than new orleans and was the epicenter of shipping along the gulf coast and they had hurricanes before they had storms but they had always weathered and adult with them and there was a belief that a major hurricane could not hit galveston along the gulf coast they had a natural curve and that texas wasn't part of the curve so adding to that there was the belief that they were the supreme forecasting entity in north america and is not in the world, yet in fact not even the cuban government had the foremost for testing center. however the head of the weather bureau didn't be leaving consulting with the cubans or didn't want them thinking people were superior to them so they basically shut down the cuban forecast coming out of cuba because they control the telegraph lines. so when cuba do that there was a hurricane moving through the caribbean, the new forecast was for them to intensify once it passed through and got out into the atlantic gulf coas
weather bureau outside of washington, d.c. was located in galveston and was bigger than new orleans and was the epicenter of shipping along the gulf coast and they had hurricanes before they had storms but they had always weathered and adult with them and there was a belief that a major hurricane could not hit galveston along the gulf coast they had a natural curve and that texas wasn't part of the curve so adding to that there was the belief that they were the supreme forecasting entity in...
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dry in washington outside gaithersbu gaithersburg, is this the only rain we'll see? rain we'll see? about to head to thecheck. bank, but out of nowhere it just started to rain. like really rain. [clap of thunder] i did not want to go out. [clap of thunder] but then i was like duh, just use your phone. mobile-deposit-techno-thingy to the rescue. i'm rayna. and i bank human at td bank. >>> taking a look out at union station where old glory is moving in the breeze that is blowing out there. it is quite windy, but the rain is starting to slacken off so it might have a good friday night. >> we need a wipe or that camera there. high surf and heavy rain is battering parts of the jersey shore now and residents in one community that was hit hard by super storm sandy are gearing up for the chance of a serious flooding. >> brian thompson has a look now at the storm preps from bradley beach angry waves crashed into the shore as high tide rolls in, work crew his to truck in 300 loads of sand in what has turned out to be a non-stop effort to hold out to sea where the surf club used to be. >> our
dry in washington outside gaithersbu gaithersburg, is this the only rain we'll see? rain we'll see? about to head to thecheck. bank, but out of nowhere it just started to rain. like really rain. [clap of thunder] i did not want to go out. [clap of thunder] but then i was like duh, just use your phone. mobile-deposit-techno-thingy to the rescue. i'm rayna. and i bank human at td bank. >>> taking a look out at union station where old glory is moving in the breeze that is blowing out...
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. >> reporter: a corner stone in the field like trump he is a washington outsider at a time of growing frustration with the political class. it's an image he embraces in his latest campaign ad. >> i'm ben carson running for president and i'm very much outside the bach. >> reporter: as trump loses the lead, he's lashing out, claiming carson wants to do away with medicare. >> he wants to abolish medicare. i think abolishing medicare, i don't think you are going to get away with that one. it's actually a program that's worked. >> reporter: a claim carson denies. >> i would never get rid of the program. >> reporter: sunday trump said he was open to medicare alternatives. >> do you agree when he says medicare probably won't be necessary? >> it's possible you have to look at that. >> reporter: the donald trump we see at this event tonight should give us a preview of what we can expect to see on the debate stage tomorrow. this is another state where he is trailing ben carson. i should point out not everyone is happy to see trump here in iowa tonight. there are more than 100 protesters lined u
. >> reporter: a corner stone in the field like trump he is a washington outsider at a time of growing frustration with the political class. it's an image he embraces in his latest campaign ad. >> i'm ben carson running for president and i'm very much outside the bach. >> reporter: as trump loses the lead, he's lashing out, claiming carson wants to do away with medicare. >> he wants to abolish medicare. i think abolishing medicare, i don't think you are going to get away...
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>> this yearn for the washington outsider is what's helping drive trump, and he actually took crediting to drive down kevin mccarthy. >> i want to start by saying kevin mccarthy is out. you know that, right? [ cheers and applause ] >> and they're giving me a lot of credit for that because i said, you really need somebody very, very tough and very smart. >> you can see there trump sort of saying he brought this toughness to the race. he said washington is -- he's never seen the kind of animosity toward washington. that's helping to propel his candidacy. >> what about the rest of his speech? >> well, the rest of the speech was a lot of the red meat that he knows will fire up his base here. anderson, they were fired up. when he talked about repealing obamacare, he got applause for that. he ticked through his list of opponents calling marco rubio a lightweight, distancing carly fiorina. the question is, how far does that get you? that's where donald trump is right now, he sees he's still at the top of the polls, but he doesn't have the same wide lead in a lot of states that he's had up t
>> this yearn for the washington outsider is what's helping drive trump, and he actually took crediting to drive down kevin mccarthy. >> i want to start by saying kevin mccarthy is out. you know that, right? [ cheers and applause ] >> and they're giving me a lot of credit for that because i said, you really need somebody very, very tough and very smart. >> you can see there trump sort of saying he brought this toughness to the race. he said washington is -- he's never...
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thinks the jeb part of his name is still an untold stories and he's framing himself as this washington outsiderll comes to this race with a record of accomplishment in government from his time in florida. and so governor bush will say that as advertisements continue to hit the air way and people get serious about which candidate they're going to support, his story will be persuasive to voters. >> jordan, i think i messed up when i asked you that question. it's t. boone pickens is giving money to ben carson, not jeb bush? >> right. >> katie, the last time we saw you, you were in vegas and it was a huge event out there. what do we expect in atlanta? >> i think we're going to expect something similar in terms of his stump speech. in terms of the crowd reaction, though, i'd be surprised if we get anything like vegas again. that was a unique experience. trump was on his game in a way i had not seen before and the crowd was loving it. i think it will be slightly more subdued. this is just outside of atlanta, there will be quite a conservative crowd but they're not expected to be as raucous as maybe t
thinks the jeb part of his name is still an untold stories and he's framing himself as this washington outsiderll comes to this race with a record of accomplishment in government from his time in florida. and so governor bush will say that as advertisements continue to hit the air way and people get serious about which candidate they're going to support, his story will be persuasive to voters. >> jordan, i think i messed up when i asked you that question. it's t. boone pickens is giving...
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voters yearning for a washington outsider fueling the rise of candidates like donald trump. today, the billionaire business mogul was quick to capitalize on the washington turmoil. >> you know, kevin mccarthy is out, you know that, right? [ cheers and applause ] and they're giving me a lot of credit for that because i said you really need somebody very, very tough and very smart. it's bedlam in washington right now. bedlam. it's a mess. i've never seen anything like it. i've been doing this for a long time. >> reporter: a distaste for politicians also propelling dr. ben carson who's applauding mccarthy's decision. >> i say kudos to representative mccarthy for putting others before himself. this is not something that we see very often in washington. >> reporter: leaving establishment candidates like jeb bush looking to cast himself as anything but. >> i'm not going to interject myself into a political vote inside the house caucus. washington seems so removed everyday life. they talk about things -- they talk in language where all the acronyms that don't make any sense. they ju
voters yearning for a washington outsider fueling the rise of candidates like donald trump. today, the billionaire business mogul was quick to capitalize on the washington turmoil. >> you know, kevin mccarthy is out, you know that, right? [ cheers and applause ] and they're giving me a lot of credit for that because i said you really need somebody very, very tough and very smart. it's bedlam in washington right now. bedlam. it's a mess. i've never seen anything like it. i've been doing...
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. >> reporter: a cornerstone of carson's appeal, like trump, he too is a washington outsider at a time of growing frustration with the political class. it's an image he embraces in his latest campaign ad. >> i'm ben carson. i'm running for president. and i'm very much outside the box. >> reporter: meantime, as trump loses the lead, he's lashing out. claiming carson wants to do away with medicare. >> ben wants to knock out medicare, i heard that over the weekend. he wants to abolish medicare, and i think, you know, abolishing medicare, i don't think you're going to get away with that one. and it's actually a program that's worked. so it's a program that some people love. >> reporter: a claim carson deni denies. >> the program that i have outlined using health savings accounts starting from the time you are born until the time you die largely eliminates the need for people to be dependent on government programs like that, but i would never get rid of the programs. >> reporter: as recently as sunday, trump said he was open to medicare alternatives. >> do you also agree with ben carson whe
. >> reporter: a cornerstone of carson's appeal, like trump, he too is a washington outsider at a time of growing frustration with the political class. it's an image he embraces in his latest campaign ad. >> i'm ben carson. i'm running for president. and i'm very much outside the box. >> reporter: meantime, as trump loses the lead, he's lashing out. claiming carson wants to do away with medicare. >> ben wants to knock out medicare, i heard that over the weekend. he wants...
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now, two months later he sat down for an incitizenth -- in-depth interview at the golf club outside washington and discussed lend and the dust up with president bush and why he fires back with other candidates and reporters like me. it was vintage trump. >> good to see you. >> thank you. it has become almost a cliche people are fed up with politicians. back when you announced in june most of the so-called experts, including me, thought you had no chance would end up voting for someone with political experience. how did you know that discontent, from frustration with the system would be the mood in 2015? >> i felt it. i felt it from within. we have tremendous discontent in the country and tremendous problems in the country and i felt it early or i would not do this. >> before we dig into some issues how much of a disruptor would you be? quick questions, quick answers lightning round. would you be willing to use the debt limit and risk the possibility of the country going into default to get more spending cuts? >> i want to be unpredictable because we need unpredictability. everything is so pred
now, two months later he sat down for an incitizenth -- in-depth interview at the golf club outside washington and discussed lend and the dust up with president bush and why he fires back with other candidates and reporters like me. it was vintage trump. >> good to see you. >> thank you. it has become almost a cliche people are fed up with politicians. back when you announced in june most of the so-called experts, including me, thought you had no chance would end up voting for...
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. >> a corner stone of carson's appeal, like trump, he, too, is a washington outsider at a time of growing frustration with the political class. it's an image he embraces in his campaign ad. 'i'm ben carson. i'm running for president. and i'm very much outside the box. >> reporter: meantime, as trump loses the lead, he's lashing out, claiming carson wants to do away with medicare. >> he wants to abolish medicare. and i think abolishing medicare, i don't think you're going to get away with that one. and it's actually a program that's worked. >> a claim carson denies. >> i would never get rid of the program. >> reporter: as recently as sunday, trump said he was open to medicare alternatives. >> do you also agree with ben carson when he says medicare won't be necessary? >> it's possible you're going to have to look at that. >> here in sue city, iowa, donald trump could not hide his frustration with being behind in the latest polls. he said it's terrible to come in second, but he also said he's not giving up in iowa, promising to spend money and continue campaigning leer. and pressing his supp
. >> a corner stone of carson's appeal, like trump, he, too, is a washington outsider at a time of growing frustration with the political class. it's an image he embraces in his campaign ad. 'i'm ben carson. i'm running for president. and i'm very much outside the box. >> reporter: meantime, as trump loses the lead, he's lashing out, claiming carson wants to do away with medicare. >> he wants to abolish medicare. and i think abolishing medicare, i don't think you're going to...
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. >> reporter: a cornerstone of carson's appeal, like trump, he too, is a washington outsider at a timeg frustration with the political clasp it's an image he embraces in his latest campaign ad. >> i'm ben carson. i'm running for president and i'm very much outside the box. >> reporter: meantime, as trump loses the lead, he's lashing out. claiming carson wants to do away with medicare. >> ben wants to knock out medicare, i heard that over the weekend, abolish medicare, and i think abolishing medicare i don't think you're going to get away with that one. and it's actually a program that's worked. it's a program that some people love. >> reporter: a claim carson denies. >> the program that i have outlined using health savings account starting from the time you are born until the time you die, largely eliminates the need for people to be dependent on government programs like that. but i would never get rid of the program. >> reporter: as recently as sunday, trump says he was open to medicare alternative. >> also agree with ben carson when he says medicare probably won't be necessary? >> it
. >> reporter: a cornerstone of carson's appeal, like trump, he too, is a washington outsider at a timeg frustration with the political clasp it's an image he embraces in his latest campaign ad. >> i'm ben carson. i'm running for president and i'm very much outside the box. >> reporter: meantime, as trump loses the lead, he's lashing out. claiming carson wants to do away with medicare. >> ben wants to knock out medicare, i heard that over the weekend, abolish medicare,...
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sort of washington outside also able to get internet campaign going as well as have a interest additional operation. martha: it is pretty fascinating to watch. i think your point is a great one because you have bottom all the campaigns out there bulked up the way campaigns have, ton of staff and money and advertising an -- and looking at donald trump, not spending a dime on advertising and has a core group work with him. he is trying to become more palatable beyond 28, 29%. what do you look for him in november, steven? what do you think we're going to see? >> we need to see more policy. we need to see him deal with, to explain his tax policy more. so i guess i would say look for him to become more sub assistant assistant -- substantive. martha: will be interesting one as soon as we get through halloween. steven, thank you. bill: on the tarmac in florida. the press conference has come. >> the lent of time, there will not be any release of what the cause is or anything along that time. besides that, we can answer any questions you may have on the incident yesterday. >> [inaudible]. >> no. a
sort of washington outside also able to get internet campaign going as well as have a interest additional operation. martha: it is pretty fascinating to watch. i think your point is a great one because you have bottom all the campaigns out there bulked up the way campaigns have, ton of staff and money and advertising an -- and looking at donald trump, not spending a dime on advertising and has a core group work with him. he is trying to become more palatable beyond 28, 29%. what do you look for...
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washington outsider. ly seems to be a theme right now not only in washington, in the house, but also for the nomination for the republicans. >> absolutely. so it's obvious that a candidate like donald trump who's on the outside would try to take advantage of that anti-washington sentiment that we're seeing among voters. just to prove how strong a message this is, you look to the candidates you would associate with washington. marco rubio, even he is trying to use this anti-washington residence. >> talking about rubio, he is one that is open for definition, shall we say, to the majority of those who might move one way or the other in the republican party. as he's trying to formulate who he will be, shall we say, what will be the key message? >> well, his key message has been so far that he's a republican who can unite deflections. >> he's looking to bridge the divide between conservatives and more moderate establishment republicans. he says he he's a big space. he thinks differently than the other candidate
washington outsider. ly seems to be a theme right now not only in washington, in the house, but also for the nomination for the republicans. >> absolutely. so it's obvious that a candidate like donald trump who's on the outside would try to take advantage of that anti-washington sentiment that we're seeing among voters. just to prove how strong a message this is, you look to the candidates you would associate with washington. marco rubio, even he is trying to use this anti-washington...
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>> i agree with connell a lot of pieces written, having a washington outsider coming and taking over or speaker boehner. and that job by definition is helping washington work. if you have an outsider who doesn't understand how the government works and doesn't have the relationship in washington, i don't see how it will work. it will be interesting to see how they were around chaffetz. and i don't think he was that sad-- >> and mccarthy, saying i'm going to take myself out of the race. connell: no, legitimate surprise and shock, people said, really, did that happen? i think at the end of today or any day, it's going to come down to math. i guess with mccarthy, and i understand that benghazi, he admitted to that benghazi had to do with the decision. but he had a math problem. there were 40 members of the house kind of together on this that have a lot of power in so much as they would be able to block someone they don't like. whether it be mccarthy or somebody else. they don't have enough power to take one of their people and put that person in power. >> the last part of that, do any of
>> i agree with connell a lot of pieces written, having a washington outsider coming and taking over or speaker boehner. and that job by definition is helping washington work. if you have an outsider who doesn't understand how the government works and doesn't have the relationship in washington, i don't see how it will work. it will be interesting to see how they were around chaffetz. and i don't think he was that sad-- >> and mccarthy, saying i'm going to take myself out of the...
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virginia woman facing criminal charges after security video shows her doing yoga on subway tracks outside washington, d.c. the december 2014 video shows her on the tracks, and someone started taking pictures of it. the woman heads to court later this month on tresspassing charges. >>> after a month on the loose, a cobra, named elvis, has been found. it slithered away from its animal in early september. it was hiding under a dryer in a home about a half mile from where it went missing. the owner faces criminal charges for not reporting that escape. >>> new details on a medical mishap in new jersey. a nurse has her license suspended after reuseing syringes after giving flu shots. risk for infection is low, but dozens of people are being tested for blood-borne illnesses. >>> in new jersey, there is a fight with the department of motor vehicles, a woman chemotherapy. picture. >> one picture shows her beaming with health. now she is has stage 2 breast cancer in april. chemo has taken her hair, and having to take the license photo has left an emotional scar. >> i don't want to have a picture of myself sic
virginia woman facing criminal charges after security video shows her doing yoga on subway tracks outside washington, d.c. the december 2014 video shows her on the tracks, and someone started taking pictures of it. the woman heads to court later this month on tresspassing charges. >>> after a month on the loose, a cobra, named elvis, has been found. it slithered away from its animal in early september. it was hiding under a dryer in a home about a half mile from where it went missing....
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washington. it was easier for a democrat or now, it is not just a governor being an outsider of washington, it iser. it has changed a bit. carter came across cleaning up the mess and honest and that is how he won the election in '76. and gerald ford had a gaffe in the debate and they do matter. ford probably lost the election in part of that one mistake. >> wow, yeah. >> history is a illustrative in situation like this. jam hampton cook, Ñijane, thank you. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called an emergency cabinet meeting amid escalation of violence. conner powell has the latest. conner. >> reporter: yeah, jenna, the wave of violence that we have seen continuing for today. and the attacks are are recent and brutal. and two palestinians opened up. and another drove a car in a bus stop and go out of the vehicle and went on a stabbing rampage. and in part three israelis and two palestinians were attacked. they are struggling on how to stop the growing blood set. that is more than two dozen were killed. and including several attackers. and prime minister netanyahu holding an emergency
washington. it was easier for a democrat or now, it is not just a governor being an outsider of washington, it iser. it has changed a bit. carter came across cleaning up the mess and honest and that is how he won the election in '76. and gerald ford had a gaffe in the debate and they do matter. ford probably lost the election in part of that one mistake. >> wow, yeah. >> history is a illustrative in situation like this. jam hampton cook, Ñijane, thank you. >>> israeli...
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transportation can work better. >>> a look just outside washington at trump national golf club? sterling, virginia, where we spoke with gop front-runner donald trump. in part 2 of our sit-down, we switch from policy to personality. why does trump take shots at the other candidates? why does she taye up at night sending out tweets? we think you'll find it revealing. >> let's look at the polls, you are leading everywhere, you're leading nationally, leading in all the early states. nationally you're at 23.8%, leading, down seven points in the last month. in iowa, down six points. new hampshire, count six points. let me make it clear. you are still leading. why do you think your numbers have gone down? >>. >> i don't think they've gone done. wet a reuters come out, and nevada come out, i'm 20 points ahead of second place. we had one come out in south carolina where you're 18 or 20 points ahead. the polls have been better than they have ever been. what you're doing is a little bit obsolete information, that's okay, but look, i'm leading in everything. >> late this week you forced, i
transportation can work better. >>> a look just outside washington at trump national golf club? sterling, virginia, where we spoke with gop front-runner donald trump. in part 2 of our sit-down, we switch from policy to personality. why does trump take shots at the other candidates? why does she taye up at night sending out tweets? we think you'll find it revealing. >> let's look at the polls, you are leading everywhere, you're leading nationally, leading in all the early states....
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the people climbing are people outside of washington, dc. there's a very strong contingency that does not trust hillary clinton or the politicians0. donald trump being on top is not surprising given the wave. >> a wave with a sort of a limited patience level. by patience level i should say. in this manchester, new hampshire, gather offering the no labels group, jon houstonsman, and joe lieberman, demanding specific answers to specific problems on the part of presidential candidates. donald trump included. he was booed when he didn't spell out exactly what he would do to spur job growth and all. he later recovered but i'm beginning to wonder whether despite his tax plan, he is going to need to do more of that. >> there's no doubt about that and that booing i telling. getting closer to election day the american public will demand specifics. and donald trump has them. you see some of his policy positions iran. they're very thought out but they want answers they've want to know how. it's not enough to say what you want to hear. they want it laid
the people climbing are people outside of washington, dc. there's a very strong contingency that does not trust hillary clinton or the politicians0. donald trump being on top is not surprising given the wave. >> a wave with a sort of a limited patience level. by patience level i should say. in this manchester, new hampshire, gather offering the no labels group, jon houstonsman, and joe lieberman, demanding specific answers to specific problems on the part of presidential candidates....
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washington metro. at the belfort furniture weather center. we will show you where the storms are on live doppler 7. severe thunderstorm warnings well outside the washington viewing area. more toward baltimore. we zoom in toward the showers, the heavier showers. a lightning strike is reported. there is the southeastern movement. the storm was severe. north columbia, howard county. hefty storms. this hit glenburg to anne arundel county as well. here is the immediate washington metro to rockville. gaithersburg. back to fairfax. loudoun county. seeing the heavier rain. a couple of lightning strikes starting to show up and move toward the washington metro. the rate of movement is east/southeast at 30 miles per hour. that means for the next hour to hour and a half we will see the showers and the storms finally enter the washington metro. the bigger picture, this is all along a cold front. after the cold front is through we are better weather coming our way. we have beautiful fall weather set to come. cooler to start off the holiday weekend. sunshine up to 75. we will retract the heavier showers and the storms. the complete forecast on the way. >
washington metro. at the belfort furniture weather center. we will show you where the storms are on live doppler 7. severe thunderstorm warnings well outside the washington viewing area. more toward baltimore. we zoom in toward the showers, the heavier showers. a lightning strike is reported. there is the southeastern movement. the storm was severe. north columbia, howard county. hefty storms. this hit glenburg to anne arundel county as well. here is the immediate washington metro to rockville....
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washington post reporter who has been convicted on spying charges in here on. john gonzalez just spoke with the editor in northwest d.c. ofn: the news ticker outside the washington post building says that he has been isolated for 14 months. confirmedudiciary that he had been convicted. casee latest step in the when the announcement came on tv that he had been found guilty. lawyerher, his wife, his went to court to ask for an explanation, information, and they were simply turned away. the state department continues to call for all charges against jason to be dropped. his family was unable to communicate with him. >> unfortunately, he's been in prison the last year. he and his wife. he began working as a correspondent in tehran in 2012. he and his wife, and iranian reporter, were detained the week before. >> the difficult thing is detaining -- telling people on the other side of the world that what you actually see is then you see a different side of things. people are proud, the culture is vibrant. people have a lot to say. >> four weeks, the president has ingested a prisoner exchange but it is not clear if that holds any more weight today. certain
washington post reporter who has been convicted on spying charges in here on. john gonzalez just spoke with the editor in northwest d.c. ofn: the news ticker outside the washington post building says that he has been isolated for 14 months. confirmedudiciary that he had been convicted. casee latest step in the when the announcement came on tv that he had been found guilty. lawyerher, his wife, his went to court to ask for an explanation, information, and they were simply turned away. the state...
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. >> we're just outside washington dc-at the dea's special testing and research lab. this is where drug seizures and samples from all over the world are sent to be chemically identified. >> jill head is a supervising chemist at the lab. >> every drug exhibit that's submitted to the laboratory is approached as a complete unknown. we don't suspect that its anything until we conduct our analysis and make an actual identification. >> the lab tests thousands of drugs each year. >> she has two materials and they are both white powders, and so they are going to both be prepared in the same way. >> most are evidence collected during seizures. using the most advanced equipment in the world, it's still a challenge identifying the constantly changing chemical compositions found in synthetic impostors. >> and we've determined that it's methalone. >> do you ever test something and low and behold its pure mdma? or is it typically not? >> we do analyze and identify pure mdma. we do however also identify it and it's something completely different. >> but dea spokesman rusty payne is
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now two months later, he sat down for an in-depth interview golf club outside of washington. we discussed the latest issues, his latest dustup with jeb bush over 9/11, and why he fires back at reporters like me. it was vintage trump. mr. trump, good to see you again. >> thank you. >> it's become almost a cliche in this political cycle that people are fed up with politicians, but back when you announced in june, most of the so-o-lled experts, including me, that you had no chance and people would end up voting with somebody with political experience. how did you know that discontent, frustration with the system would be the prevailing mood? >> i felt it from within. we have tremendous discontent in the country, tremendous problems in the countries and i felt it early on, or i wouldn't have done t i see tremendous discontent. >> before we dig down in some issues, i want to be how much of a disruptor you would be. let's do a quick lightning round. would you be willing to use the debt limit and risk the country going into default to get more spending cuts? >> i would use the debt
now two months later, he sat down for an in-depth interview golf club outside of washington. we discussed the latest issues, his latest dustup with jeb bush over 9/11, and why he fires back at reporters like me. it was vintage trump. mr. trump, good to see you again. >> thank you. >> it's become almost a cliche in this political cycle that people are fed up with politicians, but back when you announced in june, most of the so-o-lled experts, including me, that you had no chance and...
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jeb bush and the rest of the pack hoping to shift the focus from the washington outsiders. democratic frontrunner hillary clinton back up in new hampshire, campaigning today, a day after appearing on the late show with stephen colbert. clinton will be at saint anselm college in manchester. she gave her most direct answer to what she would do if big banks got in trouble when she's >> do we let them fail this time? >> yes. >> we let them fail? >> yes. >> they have to know, their share shareholders have to know they'll fail. if they're too big to fail, under my plan and others, they may have to be broken up because if you can't -- >> colbert asked who hillary clinton would want to run against and she said she would let the republicans figure that one out. >> jadiann: congress is making a push to pass a budget deal. the two-year budget restores $80 billion in spending cuts and priebus a government shut down and credit default. there's no guarantee enough democrats and republicans will back the vote. house republicans are expected to nominate paul ryan for house speaker. south c
jeb bush and the rest of the pack hoping to shift the focus from the washington outsiders. democratic frontrunner hillary clinton back up in new hampshire, campaigning today, a day after appearing on the late show with stephen colbert. clinton will be at saint anselm college in manchester. she gave her most direct answer to what she would do if big banks got in trouble when she's >> do we let them fail this time? >> yes. >> we let them fail? >> yes. >> they have to...