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john: but it didn't whittle the field -- but it did whittle the field down.: but it was a much more talented in 2016. mark: is there anything out there aside from his personal data that you would endorse, that if you are joe biden, would deter you from running? anita: i think there are significant obstacles to anybody who would get in. we were just talking about some of them. money, organization, endorsement, the infrastructure of a presidential campaign. obviously hillary clinton's campaign, run by the best people the democratic party, really although people -- there are a lot of other talented people in other campaigns -- but she has a great campaign. for him, it is personal. back, the newcome host of "the daily show." ♪ ♪ andomedy central declined, once more, a job americans rejected is now being done by an immigrant. [laughter] that was trevor know it in his daily show did you last night. he did well, but we are bringing our senior political intersection correspondent. will, howd did he do? will: it is certainly a difficult assignment. he is introducing h
john: but it didn't whittle the field -- but it did whittle the field down.: but it was a much more talented in 2016. mark: is there anything out there aside from his personal data that you would endorse, that if you are joe biden, would deter you from running? anita: i think there are significant obstacles to anybody who would get in. we were just talking about some of them. money, organization, endorsement, the infrastructure of a presidential campaign. obviously hillary clinton's campaign,...
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vittoria whittle, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> very nice.et back there but my name wasn't on the list. >> no, sorry. >> no bananas or dark chocolate for you. >> get out. >> he took the stage and capture the world's attention. 14-year-old bobby hill of the keystone state boys choir is enjoying his now found fame. ♪ >> bobby was chosen to form for the pope four minutes before he needed to take the stage. he handled all that pressure like an old pro. some say the voice an angel. certainly captivated the crowd on the parkway in everyone who heard his voice all the around the world after singing he met the holy father and they exchanged gifts. >> the choir keystone state boys choir in 2009 went to antarctica and we're the only choir in history to do that and we brought back a rock to give to someone special. and we gave it to the pope last night. >> we talk with steven fisher the associate mew second director of choir how baby starring moment came to be. it turns out bobby really wanted to meet andrea bocelli. >> i had a chance to grab bobby and
vittoria whittle, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> very nice.et back there but my name wasn't on the list. >> no, sorry. >> no bananas or dark chocolate for you. >> get out. >> he took the stage and capture the world's attention. 14-year-old bobby hill of the keystone state boys choir is enjoying his now found fame. ♪ >> bobby was chosen to form for the pope four minutes before he needed to take the stage. he handled all that pressure like an old pro....
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a number of candidates on stage there we'll certainly start to see the field whittle down. obviously the undercard debates with some of those lower-tier candidates like bobby jindal, george pataki. they're just not rising in the polls and raising money. you could easily start to see them back out of the race. but yeah, last night, it was a three-hour marathon debate. you saw the field really going after trump this time, compared to the first debate where folks sat back. you saw fiorina getting out early. and, you know, questioning trump on his business background, jeb bush calling out trump for some of his comments that he said against jeb bush's wife. and you really saw the field going after trump in a way they hadn't before. and usually in a debate, you go after the front-runner. and that's not what we saw in that first debate in cleveland, but we definitely saw that last night in simi valley. >> of course, this is not a dig at the network that host the debate, but with that sheer number of people, it is hard to press, but we heard the headline that these candidates would
a number of candidates on stage there we'll certainly start to see the field whittle down. obviously the undercard debates with some of those lower-tier candidates like bobby jindal, george pataki. they're just not rising in the polls and raising money. you could easily start to see them back out of the race. but yeah, last night, it was a three-hour marathon debate. you saw the field really going after trump this time, compared to the first debate where folks sat back. you saw fiorina getting...
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the eagles will whittle down their roster this afternoon. how a trade could pave the way for tim tebow. that's coming up in sports. hreul. >>> today tens of thousands of people will pass the ben franklin parkway as the made in america festival kicks off. here is an overhead view and we are live on the parkway this morning right there on the ground. coming up we will have a preview of the two-day event. >>> if you are spendingor holiday weekend in the lehigh valley, the fair runs through labor day. last night country music star eric church headlined the event. of course there's plenty to do there. rides and all kinds of treats for the kids. >>> teenage pop fans had their bubble burst after finding out the tickets to see their favorite band were fake. several ticket holders could not get in to see the group and they purchased the tickets on the website not affiliated with the band. >> i was heartbroken and disappointed. we were supposed to see the sound check and have the meet and greet with them. >> i want to cry. it's my niece and it broke m
the eagles will whittle down their roster this afternoon. how a trade could pave the way for tim tebow. that's coming up in sports. hreul. >>> today tens of thousands of people will pass the ben franklin parkway as the made in america festival kicks off. here is an overhead view and we are live on the parkway this morning right there on the ground. coming up we will have a preview of the two-day event. >>> if you are spendingor holiday weekend in the lehigh valley, the fair...
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it is a convince of the whittling the republican party activists have done. they've taken care of eliminating scott walker from the race. it sounds as though this is something that is a sacrifice when indeed i don't think it is. i don't know who he could throw any of his support to since he has virtually none. obviously, we have 16 other candidates and it's difficult to see because of the conventional candidates, and i think he would be referring to governor bush, senator rubio, governor christie, he made no effort to indicate which of those individuals, who should be leaving the race. it's an ambiguous statement and has little credibility. >> kathy in iowa, i'm making a list trying to go through who i think he might be talking about in terms of potentially being capable of uniting the republican party against donald trump. john kasich, jeb bush, marco rubio. could you see carly fiorina? she was certainly impressive going toe-to-toe with donald trump in that debate. what is the mood you're picking up out there in iowa among the republican establishment? is wh
it is a convince of the whittling the republican party activists have done. they've taken care of eliminating scott walker from the race. it sounds as though this is something that is a sacrifice when indeed i don't think it is. i don't know who he could throw any of his support to since he has virtually none. obviously, we have 16 other candidates and it's difficult to see because of the conventional candidates, and i think he would be referring to governor bush, senator rubio, governor...
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the worries some republicans is that by the time the field gets whittled, trump has won some early contestsnd kept that broad coalition. john: what will bring him down is if he is shown to just not know enough of the presidency to qualify for the commander-in-chief threshold. mark: donald trump the destroyer is having a rally, literally, on the deck of a battleship tonight in los angeles. the aptly named uss iowa. we will be looking to see if he sounds at all like a conventional presidential candidate. because last night in dallas, , trump had a big rally. something caught our ear. he showed some flashes of sounding almost like a normal candidate. now don't get me wrong, most of , the hour-long speech was pure un-distilled trump. but listen to the subtleties of these lines that make it seem like donald trump may be changing ever so slightly. mr. trump: we are a dumping ground for the rest of the world. we are a dumping ground. we have to straighten out our act. we are going to have a great country. we're going to have a greater border. we're going to have a border that is a real border. the
the worries some republicans is that by the time the field gets whittled, trump has won some early contestsnd kept that broad coalition. john: what will bring him down is if he is shown to just not know enough of the presidency to qualify for the commander-in-chief threshold. mark: donald trump the destroyer is having a rally, literally, on the deck of a battleship tonight in los angeles. the aptly named uss iowa. we will be looking to see if he sounds at all like a conventional presidential...
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it's not just the danger of the power but also the power poles that are whittled down so small they're at risk of falling. a lot of work needs to be done before this area i
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. >> you can get all of the latest redskins news and updates on the cuts as a whittle it down on the news wusa9 app. >>> ravens wrapping up the preseason as scheduled down in atlanta. ravens down seven. one minutes ago. just blocking a punt. catching the touchdown pass. the ravens would fail on the two point had -- conversion. head coach josh harbaugh turning his attention to the regular-season. >> i feel like we built a foundation with the football team. i feel like the guys are working extremely hard. i don't feel like we are particularly fresh. we have been working through this. every game has been a training camp game. it is time to get ready for the regular-season. >> to some baseball. the washington nationals had a chance to take advantage of a soft schedule. in order to gain ground or hold ground in the divisional race. what we did not was -- expect was this offenses power showdown that we got tonight against atlanta. bryce harper back in the lineup. making a little history tonight. check it out. bases-loaded. bryce harper gets locked. that brings in jordan zimmermann. putting
. >> you can get all of the latest redskins news and updates on the cuts as a whittle it down on the news wusa9 app. >>> ravens wrapping up the preseason as scheduled down in atlanta. ravens down seven. one minutes ago. just blocking a punt. catching the touchdown pass. the ravens would fail on the two point had -- conversion. head coach josh harbaugh turning his attention to the regular-season. >> i feel like we built a foundation with the football team. i feel like the...
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just a couple of questions and you commissioner andrews will look at it and whittle it down. there is no magic number and there is a clear delineation after three or seven that's what you will present and any discussion to reopen or continue the application process will be made by the commission. is that right? >> i think to continue it i think unless you tell me otherwise i think that commissioner andrews and i as the committee assigned for the recruiting process would have the authority to tell the recruiter to send out notices that the recruiting deadline has been extended to another time period. >> and that would be because you didn't think there was even one candidate that would qualify? >> right. i don't know if i would say one but there were not i would hope that two or three we feel would at least qualify. now, i have to tell you that the -- we're in the process of preparing what i will call "core questions" which will be the questions that will be asked of every candidate when we have personal interviews with them, whether those interviews are face-to-face or whether
just a couple of questions and you commissioner andrews will look at it and whittle it down. there is no magic number and there is a clear delineation after three or seven that's what you will present and any discussion to reopen or continue the application process will be made by the commission. is that right? >> i think to continue it i think unless you tell me otherwise i think that commissioner andrews and i as the committee assigned for the recruiting process would have the authority...
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. >> coach chip kelly will have to whittle down the roster to 53 players by tomorrow afternoon. >>> 5 to preparing for the pope. the city of philadelphia estimates 1.5 million people will be here to see pope francis. >> we've told you about the transportation and security restrictions that will be in place that weekend. now imagine trying to deal with all of that on your wedding day. how's that for wedding stress? >> right? >> nbc 10's katy zachry talked to one bride. this has been a challenge. a lot of people canceled and moved their wedding plans. this bride is soldiering on here. >> reporter: she's motivated and determined. we'll meet her in just a second. bride to be ann ha knows the vine street expressway will be closed, the stress of it during the weekend of the papal visit. so will ramps to 95. those are two routes her guests will need to travel. ha chose the date, sunday september 27th because numbers are important to her family. at that time she did not know that pope francis would be visiting philadelphia. since then her bucks county reception venue offered her following wee
. >> coach chip kelly will have to whittle down the roster to 53 players by tomorrow afternoon. >>> 5 to preparing for the pope. the city of philadelphia estimates 1.5 million people will be here to see pope francis. >> we've told you about the transportation and security restrictions that will be in place that weekend. now imagine trying to deal with all of that on your wedding day. how's that for wedding stress? >> right? >> nbc 10's katy zachry talked to one...
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. >> chip kelly will have to whittle down the roster to 53 players by tomorrow afternoon. >>> now your first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 4:10. we have a muggy start this morning. the humidity is noticeably higher and that will likely fuel some scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. but not everybody is going to see them. everyone, this weekend will get to enjoy sunshine and the humidity comes way down. it's back up this morning. 72%. look at the temperatures, 79. that's warmer than yesterday. clear view across the delaware. no going there. we're watching for fog that hasn't formed yet. there's a chance of scattered fog this morning. look at the humidity, 100% in dover, 93% right now in pottstown and it's elevated to the poke now mountains as well. clouds move through overnight. they're already thinning out. we'll get sunshine before showers start popping up this afternoon. there's a chan in the pocono mountains, 47 degrees, of seeing scattered afternoon thunderstorms. 86 for reading, 83 in quakertown. partly sunny skies and scattered showers, more like
. >> chip kelly will have to whittle down the roster to 53 players by tomorrow afternoon. >>> now your first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 4:10. we have a muggy start this morning. the humidity is noticeably higher and that will likely fuel some scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. but not everybody is going to see them. everyone, this weekend will get to enjoy sunshine and the humidity comes way down. it's back up this morning. 72%. look...
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it was about 3 hours of taping that's going to be whittled down to an hour. there was lots happening inside the ed sullivan theater. we caught some of the vips going in. a camera crew from iowa caught stephen colbert walking to his first day of work as host of the late show. >> hello, iowa. i love iowa, too. >> fantastic. >> i love your ham. >> reporter: a casually dressed george clooney made his on the transinto the ed sullivan theater -- his entrance into the ed sullivan theater just before noon as the first guest. fans who scored tickets to the premiere waited in 90-degree heat to witness tv history. >> er think it's going to be the funniest -- i think it's going to be the funniest late night show ever. >> been in line since 8 a.m. to be in line we are super excited and can't wait for the new show. >> reporter: some last-minute tickets were handed out through a lottery given more fans a chance to see stephen colbert's return to television. >> i'm stephen colbert and i'm coming to cbs to host "the late show" this fall. >> reporter: suns he left his cable ta
it was about 3 hours of taping that's going to be whittled down to an hour. there was lots happening inside the ed sullivan theater. we caught some of the vips going in. a camera crew from iowa caught stephen colbert walking to his first day of work as host of the late show. >> hello, iowa. i love iowa, too. >> fantastic. >> i love your ham. >> reporter: a casually dressed george clooney made his on the transinto the ed sullivan theater -- his entrance into the ed...
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ahead,ion levels are they could possibly whittle away at global surplus along with the technical factors. in terms of the data hitting the market, we had another report iswing the labor market strong. it showed fewer americans on unemployment. -- bolsteringples higher interest rate. that is really the big question, what did they do in particular with the backdrop of this emerging market week this? >> it's not just china, it's generally weakness in the emerging markets. recession,lready in south africa slowing down. only india is performing more or less is expected. deceleration in growth has been most significant in china. they're only pricing it at a 28% chance that the fed moves to raise rates this month. that's down from 48% before the chinese currency devaluation. also apple rebounding up to half percent. magner and also big gainer. , copper has quietly rallied. megan ran is a 39%. forward up 2% pushing gains in line with the market games. initially opened factories in china just in time, angie: thanks so much for that. we are off friday morning here in asia. the end of the trading w
ahead,ion levels are they could possibly whittle away at global surplus along with the technical factors. in terms of the data hitting the market, we had another report iswing the labor market strong. it showed fewer americans on unemployment. -- bolsteringples higher interest rate. that is really the big question, what did they do in particular with the backdrop of this emerging market week this? >> it's not just china, it's generally weakness in the emerging markets. recession,lready in...
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comes in, if they can keep their support and stay on that stage front and center and then when it's whittledr them. >>tzhz an impressive showing cly begets money. but on the flip side, think about the gop donors, this chaos can't be good for them. they want to put their money behind a winner. everyone i've@2x talked to abou this debate, the fact they had 11 people on stage was exhausting. three hours, exhausting. people are waiting for this fibsu to narrow because they want to know that there are a small number ever candidates from which they can choose and make their ='ecision. >> vince co-anays, thank you so am(r >> thank pbaÑyou,. >>> there are only two days before pope francis arrives in our country for his much-anticipated historic visit. besides the inspiration, faith and hope, we will witness the old-american entrepreneurial spirit is taking hold. you know,slñ from bobblehead bo to pizza boxes and dolls, papal products are popping up everywhere as people look to cash in on the holy father's image. what can you buy? we have a listl city newsroom. >> sales of papal pafrg are strong and
comes in, if they can keep their support and stay on that stage front and center and then when it's whittledr them. >>tzhz an impressive showing cly begets money. but on the flip side, think about the gop donors, this chaos can't be good for them. they want to put their money behind a winner. everyone i've@2x talked to abou this debate, the fact they had 11 people on stage was exhausting. three hours, exhausting. people are waiting for this fibsu to narrow because they want to know that...
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with acknowledgment for the success programs, and institutionalizing that effort, we can continue to whittle down and reduce the number of schools that struggle with the new standards. and it is not just school lunches. it's also about expanding breakfast opportunities. one of the highlights of this effort has been the fact that we've seen, as a result of a lot of outside help, a real promotion of school breakfast, reducing the stigma associated with school breakfast. 380,000 more school breakfasts being served on daily basis as a result of this new focus. folks, this is particularly important in the rural concept and the rural areas of this country. one out of four youngsters who live in rural america are living in a food-and secure home erie the percentages of persistent poverty in rural areas is actually much higher than you would anticipate. over 90% of the county's in this country would -- with persistently high poverty rates in excess of 25 percent to 30% are rural in nature, not urban. so these programs are significantly important, particularly for the rural areas of this country, whi
with acknowledgment for the success programs, and institutionalizing that effort, we can continue to whittle down and reduce the number of schools that struggle with the new standards. and it is not just school lunches. it's also about expanding breakfast opportunities. one of the highlights of this effort has been the fact that we've seen, as a result of a lot of outside help, a real promotion of school breakfast, reducing the stigma associated with school breakfast. 380,000 more school...
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. >> and chip kelly will whittle down the roster to 53 players by tomorrow afternoon. >>> coming up thisernoon starting at 3:00, ellen's birthday show, with kanye west, sam smith and more. >>> then, nbc 10 news at 4:00. this afternoon, rescued from a burning car. a new jersey waitress who went above and beyond for her tip. how she sprung into action to save an elderly driver from this inferno at 4:00. >>> let's update our top story. people living in one northeast philadelphia neighborhood, dealing with a big mess and a lack of water this morning. an eight-inch water main broke this morning. we don't know why yet. crews have been on chalfont drive for almost six hours now. probably will be out there all day. the city water department said the street buckled. and that may make repairs take longer than usual. and they're working in nice weather now. but may have showers this afternoon. >> you know what? i think we're looking forward to them to cool things down a bit. it's been a quick warm-up today. a warm, muggy start. in the 80s at the shore. today won't be bad. a bit muggier, though, tha
. >> and chip kelly will whittle down the roster to 53 players by tomorrow afternoon. >>> coming up thisernoon starting at 3:00, ellen's birthday show, with kanye west, sam smith and more. >>> then, nbc 10 news at 4:00. this afternoon, rescued from a burning car. a new jersey waitress who went above and beyond for her tip. how she sprung into action to save an elderly driver from this inferno at 4:00. >>> let's update our top story. people living in one...
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i would like to see them rip off the band-aid or say we are not raising rates rather than whittling aroundave the title open monday. no thanks ongoing long into the chinese open on monday afternoon after it has been closed for three days. there are tons of reasons to be worried. matt: let me ask you quickly your take on the jobs number. you think this is a sign the fed has more or less ammunition? mark: i think it is a split decision. the number was a little soft. the employment -- unemployment rate went down and the wages rose. most compelling is the rise in wages. a lot of people have been lamenting that we have had job growth but no rise in wages. it is significantly better than we have seen and the last few months. if i were going to lean one way, i do not think they should, but i think they are leaning toward doing it, especially with what the fed governor said this morning. what is your trade into the weekend? mark: i like going long into the weekend. with expiration. the trade that i want to do is i september 25,e 3037 call spread, i paid about $1.50 on that. you get a little more f
i would like to see them rip off the band-aid or say we are not raising rates rather than whittling aroundave the title open monday. no thanks ongoing long into the chinese open on monday afternoon after it has been closed for three days. there are tons of reasons to be worried. matt: let me ask you quickly your take on the jobs number. you think this is a sign the fed has more or less ammunition? mark: i think it is a split decision. the number was a little soft. the employment -- unemployment...
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it's not just the danger of the power but also the power poles that are whittled down so small they're at risk of falling. a lot of work needs to be done before this area is safe. >> hi, what can i do for you? >> this woman has been sleeping on the floor at the 24 matter since monday night >> we keep making sandwiches and waiting for the local to come by. >> reporter: she says keeping busy and feeding emergency crews is helping her get through the day. >> it's really hard. >> reporter: this morning she received devastating news. her good friend didn't survive the fast moving fire. >> i was really hoping he made it out. >> reporter: today she's grateful for the hug she gave him a couple of weeks ago. >> he was an amazing man. i'm going to miss him so much. >> reporter: work crews made progress cutting down unstable trees. the nearly 70,000 are still in the dark. >> in some instance poles are disintegrated because of the impact of the fire. there's a great deal of reconstruction that needs to be done. >> reporter: 500 power poles still need to be replaced, as the fire continue to burn in
it's not just the danger of the power but also the power poles that are whittled down so small they're at risk of falling. a lot of work needs to be done before this area is safe. >> hi, what can i do for you? >> this woman has been sleeping on the floor at the 24 matter since monday night >> we keep making sandwiches and waiting for the local to come by. >> reporter: she says keeping busy and feeding emergency crews is helping her get through the day. >> it's...
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. >> and the birds whittle down their roster. tim tebow gets cut, but chip kelly says he is still in the market for a third string quarterback. >>> let's look at the ben franklin bridge. the sun starting to come up. temperatures in the 60s. it will get warmer. look for a carbon copy of yesterday. good morning, i'm rosemary connors. it's just before 6:30 on this sunday. brittney shipp is tracking a quiet morning outside. not a whole lot happening. that's a good thing. >> that's always a good thing when people have lots planned for the holiday weekend. from the poconos to the shore, lots of sunshine. a few clouds mixing in. above average temperatures, but fairly comfortable especially compared to how we hended last week. today we will be in the high 80s. 65 degrees currently in philadelphia. it's a mild but even a cool start to the morning especially if you're in allentown at 56. 55 in pottstown. 53 in mt. holly. 56 in atlantic city. low 60s in wildwood, dover at 62. let's switch over to the radar. it's scanning, and it's not findi
. >> and the birds whittle down their roster. tim tebow gets cut, but chip kelly says he is still in the market for a third string quarterback. >>> let's look at the ben franklin bridge. the sun starting to come up. temperatures in the 60s. it will get warmer. look for a carbon copy of yesterday. good morning, i'm rosemary connors. it's just before 6:30 on this sunday. brittney shipp is tracking a quiet morning outside. not a whole lot happening. that's a good thing. >>...
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i think as the field whittles down, i hope it will get more serious. the american people deserve some sense of what the heck you going to do if you actually get the job? because the day after you take the oath of office -- >> it's yours. >> you can't level an insult or you're not in an episode of "survivor." you're supposed to show up and run the show. >> you say you can't insult your way to the white house. you say donald trump could be the nominee. i have to play this for you. this is something he said in the interview yesterday about your wife and i want to play it for you and get your reaction. here is donald trump in my interview yesterday. >> i always respected him. i actually liked him over the years, but when we look at what's going on in the world, when we look at the job that hillary did as secretary of state, she goes down as perhaps the worst secretary of state in history, and when i run against her evenly in the polls, i'm doing well against hillary and beating her. erin, if you look throughout the world during her reign and the reign of o
i think as the field whittles down, i hope it will get more serious. the american people deserve some sense of what the heck you going to do if you actually get the job? because the day after you take the oath of office -- >> it's yours. >> you can't level an insult or you're not in an episode of "survivor." you're supposed to show up and run the show. >> you say you can't insult your way to the white house. you say donald trump could be the nominee. i have to play...
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so i think at that point you might start to see it whittle down. >> do you think carly fiorina made the cut because she's a woman. she came in 11th. there's a difference between 11th and 10th. >> if you look at her debate performance and her poll numbers after that, she won her right to be there on merits. >> she's legit. >> what a thing to say. >> who is there that should not be? >> it should be rand paul. is chris christie the 10th and then carly is the 11th. >> there's a big difference. >> you talk about numbers for carly fiorina that were from july. now when you balance in everything post-debate, she's legitimately in the top 10 and the debate should reflect the accuracy of the current standings. >> do you think that it should be kept at 10 so it's manageable. >> i don't think that's trump's decision. that's cnn's decision. >> he wants all of the profits -- i like this party and wants to give it to military veterans. >> will he match it? >> there you go. ask him. >> we'll leave it there. next, we mark the 14 years since 9/11 with a navy s.e.a.l. who killed osama bin laden. we'll be
so i think at that point you might start to see it whittle down. >> do you think carly fiorina made the cut because she's a woman. she came in 11th. there's a difference between 11th and 10th. >> if you look at her debate performance and her poll numbers after that, she won her right to be there on merits. >> she's legit. >> what a thing to say. >> who is there that should not be? >> it should be rand paul. is chris christie the 10th and then carly is the...
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he has got the ability to wait this out so that the field goes whittling down.t he has to do is make sure that when that field whittles down he's standing there. if it's donald trump, jeb bush is the al tentative to donald trump. >> that super pac in going after, trying to strengthen they have $100 million, they'll spend 25%, $25 million in commercials promoting him in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, that's a lot of money to spend at this early stage. >> well they have a lot of money and they have a lot of money they can spend. he said, i'm going to load up front and i'm going to put a lot of money into this before i start the campaign. you know we all criticized him for spending six months doing this. but you know, he put nuts away for the winter. >> s.e. cupp, a lot of people think he's got to show up tomorrow night and go after trump, maybe even go after dr. ben carson. really beloved by a lot of the republicans who are going to be watching this debate out there. what is this strategy? what does he need to do? >> i think, he's playing the long game what
he has got the ability to wait this out so that the field goes whittling down.t he has to do is make sure that when that field whittles down he's standing there. if it's donald trump, jeb bush is the al tentative to donald trump. >> that super pac in going after, trying to strengthen they have $100 million, they'll spend 25%, $25 million in commercials promoting him in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, that's a lot of money to spend at this early stage. >> well they have a lot of...
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whittled down to the final 53-man roster. some still looking for a job. of our first edition of inside the red zone, frank hanrahan takes a look at one player very happy to dawn the burgundy and gold. >> reporter: one of the great stories in the preseason for the redskins was wide receiver rashad ross. a long shot to make the team, but then he just kept making plays in the preseason and now he's on the 53-man roster. >> just being on the practice squad for two years, bouncing around, finally getting a chance like a real shot, all my hard work paying off. now i'm actually on the roster instead of on the practice squad and trying to get on the roster, it just feels great. >> reporter: ross was absolutely fantastic in the preseason, making plays. he had four touchdown grabs, 25 catches for 266 yards. there was no way the redskins were going to cut this guy. >> taking advantage of your opportunities, making plays, and we're going to do what's right by him. the right thing was to keep him. great story. talk about a long shot making a team. >> reporter: ross ha
whittled down to the final 53-man roster. some still looking for a job. of our first edition of inside the red zone, frank hanrahan takes a look at one player very happy to dawn the burgundy and gold. >> reporter: one of the great stories in the preseason for the redskins was wide receiver rashad ross. a long shot to make the team, but then he just kept making plays in the preseason and now he's on the 53-man roster. >> just being on the practice squad for two years, bouncing...
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in a way, cnn is, in a certain sense, whittling the rest of the field for everyone. the question will be the rest of the cycle. will nibble, you know, have a kiddy table debate. will there be another happy hour debate? or will it just be these 11? if you're not in this group 11, are you no longer a serious political candidate? >> zeke miller, thanks for your time tonight. appreciate having you here. >> thanks for having me. >> i will say that last point zeke was making about guys like rand paul and chris christie and some of the other guys who are really scraping the bottom in the polling right now, cnn really did just, seemingly, change the rules to allow carly fiorina in. they're not saying, you can be in the top ten, we'll look at the polls differently so you can get in, they made it a top 11, conveniently sized to keep her. and it looks like they've basically just grandfathered in rand paul and chris christie to stay there anyway, even as they plummet in the polls. this looks very much like a news organization deciding who they want in the debate and tinkering wi
in a way, cnn is, in a certain sense, whittling the rest of the field for everyone. the question will be the rest of the cycle. will nibble, you know, have a kiddy table debate. will there be another happy hour debate? or will it just be these 11? if you're not in this group 11, are you no longer a serious political candidate? >> zeke miller, thanks for your time tonight. appreciate having you here. >> thanks for having me. >> i will say that last point zeke was making about...
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so they think that real voters have a limited band width for policies and i think when the field whittles down, it will get more serious. the american people deserve some sense of what the heck you're going to do if you actually get the job. the day after you kp take the oath of office, you can't level an insult or you're not on an episode of "survivor." >> bill clinton is a masterful politician. he assumes authenticity is something to be created and that right there sums up his entire political career. >> i think bill clinton started the reality show with the monica lewinsky scandal in the white house. >> that's lovely. wow. go ahead. >> i would say there's a reason that obama called them the secretary of explaining stuff. that's exactly what's going on. i would rather see bill clinton talking about the genome than donald trump calling people names. >> that was at the clint global initiative today by the way. >> he was brilliant and so was erin burnett. >> thank you. >> you're coming back? >> we're coming back. the interview's not over. >> this interview is over. i'm going to sit down wi
so they think that real voters have a limited band width for policies and i think when the field whittles down, it will get more serious. the american people deserve some sense of what the heck you're going to do if you actually get the job. the day after you kp take the oath of office, you can't level an insult or you're not on an episode of "survivor." >> bill clinton is a masterful politician. he assumes authenticity is something to be created and that right there sums up his...
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lots of legal maneuvering, trumps team has been able to whittle away how many of trump's students couldand at this point in time the merits have yet to be decided. at this time it seems it will not be decided soon at all. >> so donald trump is the frontrunner in the campaign. how will this affect the campaign? can he fight this at the same time he is trying to become president? what happens if he does become president? >> you know, believe it or not trump's lawyers say they had discussions about what to do if there is a pending legal case and a president trump? trump's attorney says look, it's not the first time a sitting president had to fight a lawsuit. but john, a long, long way to go in both the campaign as you know, and apparently in the battle over this trump university. >> all right, drew griffin, thanks so much. >>> just ahead, a key moment for jeb bush. will his fundraising for the third quarter be enough to convince possibly anxious donors? they're making the right bet. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the
lots of legal maneuvering, trumps team has been able to whittle away how many of trump's students couldand at this point in time the merits have yet to be decided. at this time it seems it will not be decided soon at all. >> so donald trump is the frontrunner in the campaign. how will this affect the campaign? can he fight this at the same time he is trying to become president? what happens if he does become president? >> you know, believe it or not trump's lawyers say they had...
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. >> he has to whittle down the eagles roster to 53 players by tomorrow afternoon. >>> imagine walkingborhood and you see a cute cat. >> but then you get closer and you realize this is a little bigger than your normal house cat. >> in this case it was a bengali siberian tiger. cute nonetheless? >> he was roaming theç streetsf southern california. a 25-pound cub that will need surgery. it's against the law for anyone to keep the tiger as a pet. why will he need surgery? >> please google. >> will do. >> california department of fish and wildlife have yet to determine where the cub will ultimately wind up. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> ten minutes before 7:00. it's a muggy, hazy start. this is a view looking towards center city. no showers just yet but that is a possibility this afternoon for the city. 77 degrees, normally this time of year we'd be in the middle 60s. we're running 12 degrees above normal at this hour. it will be a warm afternoon but not a hot one. that includes the shore, low 80s this afternoon. you see the haze, a glimpse of
. >> he has to whittle down the eagles roster to 53 players by tomorrow afternoon. >>> imagine walkingborhood and you see a cute cat. >> but then you get closer and you realize this is a little bigger than your normal house cat. >> in this case it was a bengali siberian tiger. cute nonetheless? >> he was roaming theç streetsf southern california. a 25-pound cub that will need surgery. it's against the law for anyone to keep the tiger as a pet. why will he need...
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he's got the ability to wait for the field to whittle down. he can play the long game. he put away a lot of acorns to survive the winter. he's got a lot of resources. he's got a very strong structure. yes, i think he can wait this out. >> jeffrey, last night trump spoke, we saw the event. we had it live here on cnn. thousands of cheering supporters in dallas in what is normally an nba venue. tomorrow it is a much smaller audience. it will not be thousands, it will be a few hundred. we know that he benefits from playing to the crowd. cheers and the boos. will a crowd like tomorrow's affect his chances of making any real impact, his chances of success? >> no, i don't think so. in "the apprentice," he didn't have a crowd of thousands either. he does very well with an audience one, let alone an audience of thousands. so i don't really think that's going to be a problem for him. >> let's talk if we can a little bit about ben carson. he has struggled with foreign policy questions which we know donald trump is speaking to tonight at the last debate. he cornered with many unfam
he's got the ability to wait for the field to whittle down. he can play the long game. he put away a lot of acorns to survive the winter. he's got a lot of resources. he's got a very strong structure. yes, i think he can wait this out. >> jeffrey, last night trump spoke, we saw the event. we had it live here on cnn. thousands of cheering supporters in dallas in what is normally an nba venue. tomorrow it is a much smaller audience. it will not be thousands, it will be a few hundred. we...
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when it whittles down to two or three or four, 30% is not enough to carry the vote.ut as long as it remains splintered among the accomplishment the former this and that two-term governors and senators then there's going to be trump obviously and carson leading the field. and i think the real story is going to come from the lower tiers here to see who emerges. >> what do you make of what we've seen what we've just discussed about carly fiorina suggesting that donald trump has a woman problem? >> well i thought when i heard the remark we was watching the show last night and brit hume commented, he suggested that this raises the question about the maturity of a man who uses what brit called i think accurately boy schoolhouse stuff, schoolboy stuff. i think it raises a more general issue. say for example, i don't know. we have a national debate and a female moderator asked mr. trump about previous infusions of this kind and yards he gets agitated and complains that the questions were unfair. i think what had just been shown by the carly remark is that the questions were
when it whittles down to two or three or four, 30% is not enough to carry the vote.ut as long as it remains splintered among the accomplishment the former this and that two-term governors and senators then there's going to be trump obviously and carson leading the field. and i think the real story is going to come from the lower tiers here to see who emerges. >> what do you make of what we've seen what we've just discussed about carly fiorina suggesting that donald trump has a woman...
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you know, as the field goes whittling down, that is subject to change.ou know, i also think donald trump is held to a different scrutiny. they don't see him as a politician. they don't judge him as a politician. any one of the multiple kind of outrageous, controversial things he has said, would have sunk any other campaign. it's actually helped his. >> in economic terms the marginal rate of outrageousness is getting smaller and smaller. great to have you with us. thank you so much. >>> up next for us, the strategy, the risks for each candidate as they prepare for this showdown. what do they each need to do? what do they each need to avoid? we're just getting some big news involving ben carson. >>> plus, overwhelmed and desperate for a solution. leaders try to figure out what to do with thousands of refugees as another raft capsizes with children, infants on board. it's more than a network. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud and hosting services. century
you know, as the field goes whittling down, that is subject to change.ou know, i also think donald trump is held to a different scrutiny. they don't see him as a politician. they don't judge him as a politician. any one of the multiple kind of outrageous, controversial things he has said, would have sunk any other campaign. it's actually helped his. >> in economic terms the marginal rate of outrageousness is getting smaller and smaller. great to have you with us. thank you so much....
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it's going to whittle down.t becomes jeb versus trump, there is going to be a mano mano that we see at some point. and they are going to have to go, go with the policy issues, proposals, actually show specifics and convince voters and earn the vote. it is what it is. trump is a reality. i think a lot of us thought he wasn't going to run. then we thought it wasn't going to last long. well we've now come to terms with the fact he is running. he is here to stay. it's going the last for a while. let's embrace it and take it on. >> so, listen, robert just says you have to win iowa and new hampshire. and it looks like the -- some of the outsiders maybe -- not some of the outsiders -- especially on the republican side may be doing that. even on the democrat side that could happen. lanny, what does that say for the establishment candidates? because the polls are showing -- if you look at them now, they don't want specifics like anna is saying. they may want personality. >> first of all there is a alienation in the count
it's going to whittle down.t becomes jeb versus trump, there is going to be a mano mano that we see at some point. and they are going to have to go, go with the policy issues, proposals, actually show specifics and convince voters and earn the vote. it is what it is. trump is a reality. i think a lot of us thought he wasn't going to run. then we thought it wasn't going to last long. well we've now come to terms with the fact he is running. he is here to stay. it's going the last for a while....
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i don't know how donald intends to navigate as thing progresses further and the race whittles down between him and one or two other people, how he goes on in that vein and it doesn't have a drag on the party. people like him. it doesn't necessarily mean they're going to vote for him. it doesn't necessarily mean they'll do anything different down the road. what it means for the party is that is becomes more and more difficult for them to extricate themselves from language that a lot of people outside the party perceive as alienating. that's one of the things that the chairman, the state party officials, particularly in those border states, are grappling with right now because they're seeing already the blow-back that is coming from the language and the response that you saw in that hall tonight. >> tripp, do you get any sense -- you have been covering trump for "the new york times," of any plateauing, slow-down in the momentum and the forward thrust of this campaign? no, not. on the contrary. as he's told everybody in dallas, his numbers are surging. whether it's in the early primary -- the
i don't know how donald intends to navigate as thing progresses further and the race whittles down between him and one or two other people, how he goes on in that vein and it doesn't have a drag on the party. people like him. it doesn't necessarily mean they're going to vote for him. it doesn't necessarily mean they'll do anything different down the road. what it means for the party is that is becomes more and more difficult for them to extricate themselves from language that a lot of people...
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so, you know, we can see this whittled down -- >> hopefully not for three hours each. >> but you canpate in conjunction with cnbc and this next debate that they don't have an undercard debate, they're going to take a lot of heat from these campaigns. >> yes, they will but, hey, life is tough. >> believe me, when you're the rnc, you get a lot of heat from campaigns no matter what you do. >> ana navarro, jeffrey lord, thank you. senator, we do look forward to speaking with you. >> he's got to teach you the southern accent because you've got it so wrong. >> i don't know, senator, you're going to have to -- >> this boston thing is just not working. >> i'll do the accent next time. i got it down a little better. thanks, everybody, for joining us "at this hour." >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. who won cnn's doubleheader gop debate? 15 candidates getting angry and wonky and toughy and sometimes funny over five solid hours. team hillary clinton says she won the debate. but that of course is up for debate as well. soon enoug
so, you know, we can see this whittled down -- >> hopefully not for three hours each. >> but you canpate in conjunction with cnbc and this next debate that they don't have an undercard debate, they're going to take a lot of heat from these campaigns. >> yes, they will but, hey, life is tough. >> believe me, when you're the rnc, you get a lot of heat from campaigns no matter what you do. >> ana navarro, jeffrey lord, thank you. senator, we do look forward to...
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lot of back channel noise, i believe, that's beginning to occur that the part party is looking to whittle this field. no kiddie table potentially. the number on the stage reduced. and this is beginning to focus like a laser on trumping donald trump, to get him off of that stage or at least to its edge where he falls off sometime before iowa. >> that i think is very clearly the kind of conversation happening. it leaves of course -- it leaves i think a lot of donors looking at jeb bush, john kasich, marco rubio as sort of the remaining folks that i think have been basically the favorites of the donor class so far. and part of what the walker thing says to me again is look, just because jeb bush fund-raising in name, doesn't mean he takes this either or that he survives. i mean, he has to start doing things at some point to turn around his campaign. >> i think you've got to be careful there, chris, because the bush team is a very sophisticated smart team and while everyone is focused on that bright shining object that is donald trump and now carly and ben carson, they have been systematicall
lot of back channel noise, i believe, that's beginning to occur that the part party is looking to whittle this field. no kiddie table potentially. the number on the stage reduced. and this is beginning to focus like a laser on trumping donald trump, to get him off of that stage or at least to its edge where he falls off sometime before iowa. >> that i think is very clearly the kind of conversation happening. it leaves of course -- it leaves i think a lot of donors looking at jeb bush,...
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my dad told george moses that he had whittled out the region northern minnesota would go from kennedy. if you grew up on the iron range in the middle of the 20th century later said the area had as many bars as churches, and the prospects in northeastern minnesota in 1960 were as bright as the temperance movement chances in western duluth. he and faculty told moses that in northeastern minnesota for working-class stronghold kennedy would most likely pick up more than two thirds of the vote and win the state and if kennedy won the votes that would put him over the top. after hearing the the reporters out, he placed a call to the general sandbox. we are going to elect kennedy. i have two words for you in minneapolis, he finally said pausing before adding a great emphasis. so my dad, they go to wordsmith of the hour than in his early 30s got the chance to write the story that declared john f. kennedy victor in minnesota and that is the next president. he was hammering the keys furiously with no time to follow the usual protocol of three carbon copies under to beat the chief competitor the
my dad told george moses that he had whittled out the region northern minnesota would go from kennedy. if you grew up on the iron range in the middle of the 20th century later said the area had as many bars as churches, and the prospects in northeastern minnesota in 1960 were as bright as the temperance movement chances in western duluth. he and faculty told moses that in northeastern minnesota for working-class stronghold kennedy would most likely pick up more than two thirds of the vote and...
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in stead it is design today punish the guilty party, the whittle blower in retaliation. but it is never done that either. we found the law is existed inints current form for more than a dozen years and in all that time it punished more. no one has ever been publicly charged under it much less convicted. why is that we asked and that is where our work began. it could be the prospect of punishment is such a powerful deturnl that nobody retaliates against whistle blowers anymore, but that doesn't seem to be the case. people still sue the city on that basis under state law jz the city pays cash settlements to some of them suggesting those suits must or may have merit. so, we have good reason to believe that retaliation for wistal blowing does still go on. what we discovered is the scope of the ordinance is so narrow many wistal blower don't qualify for its protections. the limitations are that they may have made the disclosure to someone in city government but it would have been the wrong agency, or they made it in the wrong way. or they-the substance of the disclosure wasn'
in stead it is design today punish the guilty party, the whittle blower in retaliation. but it is never done that either. we found the law is existed inints current form for more than a dozen years and in all that time it punished more. no one has ever been publicly charged under it much less convicted. why is that we asked and that is where our work began. it could be the prospect of punishment is such a powerful deturnl that nobody retaliates against whistle blowers anymore, but that doesn't...