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i was like, everybody liked garrett, no one ever had a problem with garrett. and then it was like, oh, there was one person. >> just one? >> just one. >> who was it? >> nick. >> nick hillary? >> yes. >> reporter: tandy says nick and garrett didn't get along. >> she told me that garrett had nick, i don't want to live here with him anymore. >> reporter: two days after the murder, the police ask hillary to visit the station. hillary says police held him against his will all day. >> why do you think there's this depth of fervor to get you? >> because they think i have crossed the line of being a black man, honestly. >> you think it's all about race? >> it is. race. >> reporter: after three days of searching the crime scene, authorities can find no evidence linking nick hillary to garrett's murder. >> we didn't get any evidence from the items that were tested by the forensic center in albany. >> no dna, no hairs, no fibers? >> right. >> really nothing? >> reporter: they do find four sets of fingerprints on this window. none of them belong to nick the killer. he app
i was like, everybody liked garrett, no one ever had a problem with garrett. and then it was like, oh, there was one person. >> just one? >> just one. >> who was it? >> nick. >> nick hillary? >> yes. >> reporter: tandy says nick and garrett didn't get along. >> she told me that garrett had nick, i don't want to live here with him anymore. >> reporter: two days after the murder, the police ask hillary to visit the station. hillary says police...
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garrett haake, wusa9. >> garrett, thank you. >>> d.c. police are also investigating a fatal shooting in southeast, this one in broad daylight. shortly before 2:00 police found a man what had been shot in the 2500 block of vi the victim is 35-year-old joe cook. there is adds 25,000 reward for anyone who has information that leads to an arrest. >>> maryland police continue to search for an armed robbery suspect that left an unarmed security guard in critical condition after being shot. >> the incident happened overnight on the campus of the university of maryland. wusa9's mola lenghi live in the newsroom. >> reporter: debora, i'm told the security guard had surgery this afternoon. he is still in the hospital and is still in critical condition. meanwhile one suspect from the robbery remains on the loose, and police consider him armed and dangerous. >> the fact that it actually happened here is really scary. >> reporter: students were understandably a little railingsed on the campus of the university of maryland today after an unarmed securi
garrett haake, wusa9. >> garrett, thank you. >>> d.c. police are also investigating a fatal shooting in southeast, this one in broad daylight. shortly before 2:00 police found a man what had been shot in the 2500 block of vi the victim is 35-year-old joe cook. there is adds 25,000 reward for anyone who has information that leads to an arrest. >>> maryland police continue to search for an armed robbery suspect that left an unarmed security guard in critical condition...
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them next week on at morning it is six is for 2 degreest 62 and 62 and mentor spots up the aurora and garrett the front to the northth tropical system heading that outer banks was pretty heavy rainfalladi thh is the time as here this is difficult to sustain this type of balls will.ill. the last three. there temperatures of summer like levels. we should be up into the lower right along the lakedl exchangee of rainx and whether not we're anticipating more rain and aread cool down. better news this time around that left open and we are confirmed that ramp is open this is a peek at agency the flashing lights are off to thency side sd that ramp is reopen read a semis 930 intent that was the issues that that no more. ninety overbite west 25th runs very well.l. that and about bridge is scheduled to reopen this weekend that won't be all of the line but it will be open so that is exciting newsut for sure don't forget about day at work between rocky riverday and ak is there of course i have thisav construction that continuese equipment indians inching closer to clinching a playoff spot with another dra
them next week on at morning it is six is for 2 degreest 62 and 62 and mentor spots up the aurora and garrett the front to the northth tropical system heading that outer banks was pretty heavy rainfalladi thh is the time as here this is difficult to sustain this type of balls will.ill. the last three. there temperatures of summer like levels. we should be up into the lower right along the lakedl exchangee of rainx and whether not we're anticipating more rain and aread cool down. better news...
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he was hunting garrett. district attorney bill fitzpatrick argues nick strangled garrett in his mother's ber out this back window to escape. elizabeth vargas: so no fingerprints, no dna, no hairs, no fibers. really nothing? chief murray: and -his defense says- he has an alibi and no motive. earl ward you killed the poor kid with the hope that the mother would come running back into your arms? it makes absolutely no sense. during his closing argument, defense attorney earl ward repeats "reasonable doubt" 25 person that would walk into a room, put his hands around the child's neck and kill a child. after the verdict, one family distraught, one family relieved. nats: nick celebrating with lawyers elizabeth vargas: it's been a long five years. nick hillary: it has. not just for myself, but for my entire family. this also is a great day for them. justice in court and the end of a case - but a town be sure to watch 20-20 tonight...right here on 13 action news...at 10..... time is winding down until the big preside
he was hunting garrett. district attorney bill fitzpatrick argues nick strangled garrett in his mother's ber out this back window to escape. elizabeth vargas: so no fingerprints, no dna, no hairs, no fibers. really nothing? chief murray: and -his defense says- he has an alibi and no motive. earl ward you killed the poor kid with the hope that the mother would come running back into your arms? it makes absolutely no sense. during his closing argument, defense attorney earl ward repeats...
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fox's garrett tenney has the details from d-c. garrett live toss donald trump is facing new fallout from his big immigration speech wednesday night - when he made it clear there will be no softening of his immigration policy. pkg for months, a small group of latinos has eventually tone down his rhetoric on immigration. but after wednesday night's speech in arizona, members of trump's own national hispanic advisory council are dropping out. sot: jacob monty "when i saw that he abandoned his republican principles and adopted populist propaganda thrown out by fair and numbers usa, i said, 'this is it. this man, he's not doing what he said, and he's acting like he doesn't even want to win." hillary clinton, meanwhile, is bracing for a fresh round o last night the state department annoucned a change of course, and said it will be releasing all of clinton's daily, minute-by-minute schedules fromher time as secretary of state. that very well could lead to new questions about the relationship between clinton's state department and the cli
fox's garrett tenney has the details from d-c. garrett live toss donald trump is facing new fallout from his big immigration speech wednesday night - when he made it clear there will be no softening of his immigration policy. pkg for months, a small group of latinos has eventually tone down his rhetoric on immigration. but after wednesday night's speech in arizona, members of trump's own national hispanic advisory council are dropping out. sot: jacob monty "when i saw that he abandoned his...
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here's major garrett. >> just be grossly generallistic, you could put half of trump's supporters into what iecall the basket of deplorables. the racists, sexests, homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic, you name it. >> hillary clinton named it all donald trump today in baltimore. >> she divides people into baskets as though they were objects, not human beings. >> reporter: and adding a new layer of division to the already di vicive trump-clinton debate. one trump sought to exploit with this new tv ad. >> you know what is deplorable? hillary clinton's viciously demonizing hard-working people like you. >> reporter: trump called clinton arrogant and said she has lost political legitimacy. if you have such contempt in your heart for the american voter. >> reporter: trump, of course, has his own history on the subject. >> when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. >> a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> look at my african-american, south carolina republican senator lindsey g
here's major garrett. >> just be grossly generallistic, you could put half of trump's supporters into what iecall the basket of deplorables. the racists, sexests, homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic, you name it. >> hillary clinton named it all donald trump today in baltimore. >> she divides people into baskets as though they were objects, not human beings. >> reporter: and adding a new layer of division to the already di vicive trump-clinton debate. one trump sought to...
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the launch brought a crowd out to watch the history unfold, and our garrett haake was there. >> reporter: this is a model the of the ocyrus spacecraft. the real thing costs $800 million to build, and it's hurdling through space at 63,000 miles >> and liftoff of the ocyrus rex. >> reporter: it was atop of the massive atlas 5 rocket, and it may be the easiest part of the ambitious mission. the spacecraft is now on a 2- year voyage to a near earth asteroid which it will map from high above, and then using an 11-foot arm essentially tag. >> the arm will coast gently up to the asteroid and go high five, and using a nitrogen gas, it will collect the information, and it will come back in a capsule. >> they're hoping for as much as 4 pounds of information to study. they hope to unlock some of science's greatest mystery. >> we will learn where it came from and where life started, and it's like a time capsule of the >> reporter: this stuff is hard. the size is about that of the empire state building. >> we going to an asteroid and we are mapping an asteroid. normally that's separate missions, but
the launch brought a crowd out to watch the history unfold, and our garrett haake was there. >> reporter: this is a model the of the ocyrus spacecraft. the real thing costs $800 million to build, and it's hurdling through space at 63,000 miles >> and liftoff of the ocyrus rex. >> reporter: it was atop of the massive atlas 5 rocket, and it may be the easiest part of the ambitious mission. the spacecraft is now on a 2- year voyage to a near earth asteroid which it will map from...
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garrett follows the ins and outs of the campaign for us and joins us live with this >> reporter: yeah, lesli. every campaign event since donald trump relaced his campaign staff a month ago, he's used a teleprompter and a careful script. tonight he went off that script and created new controversy for himself. >> reporter: in the heavily military community of pensacola, florida, donald trump fleshed out how he would respond to north korea's latest nuclear test peacefully. >> we're also going to pursue a state of the art missile defense. we need it. >> reporter: but just a minute later in a clearly unscripted moment, he suggested the kind of response thatcould start an international incident with a different u.s. foe. >> iran, when they circle our beautiful destroyers with their little boats and they make gestures at our people that they shouldn't be allowed to make, they will be shot out of the water. okay? believe me. >> reporter: a few minutes after that, trump hillary clinton as the candidate itching for war. >> she's trigger happy. and now she's trying to say like she's this -- let
garrett follows the ins and outs of the campaign for us and joins us live with this >> reporter: yeah, lesli. every campaign event since donald trump relaced his campaign staff a month ago, he's used a teleprompter and a careful script. tonight he went off that script and created new controversy for himself. >> reporter: in the heavily military community of pensacola, florida, donald trump fleshed out how he would respond to north korea's latest nuclear test peacefully. >>...
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garrett haake is covering the fall out. >> reporter: we learned more about how both presidential candidates would treat the most important role. donald trump tried to change the subject but hillary clinton pounced. >> reporter: hillary clinton hammering donald trump with his own words today at a rally in north carolina. >> what would ronald reagan say about a republican nominee who attacks america's generals and he praised on russia's president. >> reporter: donald trump's praise for vladimir putin -- russian president vladimir putin. >> i think under the leadership of president obama and hillary clinton the generals have been reduced to rubble. >> reporter: in cleveland donald trump opened his remarks by arguing he opposed the iraq war before it started. >> i i did oppose it. despite the media saying no. yes. no. >> reporter: and then attacking hillary clinton for her handling of classified information. >> failed in russia. failed in china. she failed miserably in north korea. >> reporter: it was a question about syria's large and say most volatile city, jerry johnson this morning. >> repo
garrett haake is covering the fall out. >> reporter: we learned more about how both presidential candidates would treat the most important role. donald trump tried to change the subject but hillary clinton pounced. >> reporter: hillary clinton hammering donald trump with his own words today at a rally in north carolina. >> what would ronald reagan say about a republican nominee who attacks america's generals and he praised on russia's president. >> reporter: donald...
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mother and blamed garrett for causing their breakup. hillary so angered by this, prosecutors say he killed the boy. >> he could finally be brought to justice. >> he maintenance his evidence. his defense team says a lack of evidence or history of violence. >> they found no hair. no fibers, no trace evidence connecting him to the death of garrett phillips. you cannot ignore the lack of evidence in this case. >> in surveillance footage played in court, hillary's car seen parked about 50 feet from hunting for him. >> he comes home and the defendant begins to move after him. >> hillary's defense team argues it was a coincidence, that the 42-year-old, a former head soccer coach at clarkson university was scouting players from a high school parking lot and was with his daurgtd and later at an assistant coach's house when garrett was killed. >> how could he possibly have known garrett was leaving school at that time? nick hillary is not a violent man. >> hillary's fate is now in a judge's as this week. for "good morning america," linsey davis,
mother and blamed garrett for causing their breakup. hillary so angered by this, prosecutors say he killed the boy. >> he could finally be brought to justice. >> he maintenance his evidence. his defense team says a lack of evidence or history of violence. >> they found no hair. no fibers, no trace evidence connecting him to the death of garrett phillips. you cannot ignore the lack of evidence in this case. >> in surveillance footage played in court, hillary's car seen...
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. >> i said jackson go tell garrett to come down. he said mommy, you've got to see garrett. he's got a belt around his neck and pretending to be sleep. saw. >> called 911. >> reporter: let's be really clear, garrett was a good kid. in fact, it's called the good kid's high. >> it's like a quick high without doing drugs. a game to an 11-year-old or 6- year-old is fun. video game, basketball game, choking game. hey, that sounds accidental. >> he had the belt hard his neck but not sin muched, so it was -- cinched, but it was open. it was the difference of an inch or two. instead of falling backwards, he fell forward. >> reporter: there were warning signs. >> he had marks on his neck. what were you guys doing. >> someone will not do this. we don't know who it is. >> on that note i got a facebook message. it says, hi, molly, my name is dana. i live outside puring purmingt i saw the message about garrett pope. i shared it with a friend who shared it with a friend who has they went bike riding. and they had a rope and they were going to try the choking game. because of what the pope
. >> i said jackson go tell garrett to come down. he said mommy, you've got to see garrett. he's got a belt around his neck and pretending to be sleep. saw. >> called 911. >> reporter: let's be really clear, garrett was a good kid. in fact, it's called the good kid's high. >> it's like a quick high without doing drugs. a game to an 11-year-old or 6- year-old is fun. video game, basketball game, choking game. hey, that sounds accidental. >> he had the belt hard his...
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they are neither racists nor deplorable. >> pelley: major garrett for us tonight, major, thanks. now with some insight into all of this let's bring in john dickerson, our cbs news political director and of course the moderator of "face the otion." rahn, this lack of information around hillary clinton's health, it goes to a broader issue of transparency. >> that's right. these kinds of moments give you some sense of the habits of openness of a campaign. and that's important because it eclls you how open they might be in the white house. hillary clinton already had a strike against her with the email server. outside of the state department system, not transparent, then eme deleted some email, not transparent either. but campaigns offer other ways in which transparency is tested. there are certain demands of the xampaign. di you turn over your tax returns, your medical records. hillary clinton has done that. she has done more on the medical records than donald trump and turned over her tax returns. he has done nothing with tax returns and very little on health. in the question with
they are neither racists nor deplorable. >> pelley: major garrett for us tonight, major, thanks. now with some insight into all of this let's bring in john dickerson, our cbs news political director and of course the moderator of "face the otion." rahn, this lack of information around hillary clinton's health, it goes to a broader issue of transparency. >> that's right. these kinds of moments give you some sense of the habits of openness of a campaign. and that's important...
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his show will go on inside the brad garrett comedy club . it's runs thursday to sunday until october 23rd./// ((nia wong)) >>> metro police are trading in their badges for whistles yesterday officers took part in a pick-up game of basketball as a part of their safe neighborhood initiative. officers teamed up with members of the community for a 3 on 3 tournament yesterday. local kids had the chance to have positive interactions with law enforcement. this is the fourth year tournament has been held in the valley./// ((nia wong)) >>> the 44th annual las vegas greek food festival is underway this weekend. thousands of people turned out on day one ofe st. john the baptist greek orthodox church. all food vendors are members with the church. today is the last day of the event it's open from noon the 10pm./// ((nia wong)) >> that's all the time we have on 8 news now this morning. thanks for joining us. in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, and congressman heck called it "a blip." narrator: in 2008, joe heck called nevada's housing crisi
his show will go on inside the brad garrett comedy club . it's runs thursday to sunday until october 23rd./// ((nia wong)) >>> metro police are trading in their badges for whistles yesterday officers took part in a pick-up game of basketball as a part of their safe neighborhood initiative. officers teamed up with members of the community for a 3 on 3 tournament yesterday. local kids had the chance to have positive interactions with law enforcement. this is the fourth year tournament...
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this season is garrett hartwig's third -- leading the west high football team -- and one thing's for sure in iowa city -- the trojans exemplify what their coach is all about -- hard work workgarrett hartwig -- our ed thomas coach of the week week garrett hartwig -- brings it -- at west high -- "all one speed... go, go, go." with a knowledge of football -- and wisdom for life "the greatest lesson learned is that there are no guarantees. the only guarantee is that if you don't work hard and if you don't sell out then you will fail."which is why hartwig's message to his team is simple --- work hard -- --"if you want to get anywhere then you have got to work hard and that work may not lead to where the end result... but at the same time you will be in a better place one way or the other if you committ to everything 100 percent." percent.""with the hard work principle and always that someone is coming for your spot and you need to work harder or if you don't like your spot go achieve it.... i think what he says about life is going to help me... after football."because when the clock hits
this season is garrett hartwig's third -- leading the west high football team -- and one thing's for sure in iowa city -- the trojans exemplify what their coach is all about -- hard work workgarrett hartwig -- our ed thomas coach of the week week garrett hartwig -- brings it -- at west high -- "all one speed... go, go, go." with a knowledge of football -- and wisdom for life "the greatest lesson learned is that there are no guarantees. the only guarantee is that if you don't work...
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liz: congressman scott garrett, republican from new jersey. our hearts and prayers are with your constituents in new jersey. >> thank you so much. liz: closing bell six minutes away. we may close our wallets in tight or confusing economy but one thing people absolutely can't live without, that's the thing. my next guest says you must invest in. "countdown" comes right back. we'll name it. liz: questionable economy. second quarter gdp quitely better than expected at 1.4%. nervous consumers might hold back from buying things like lamborghini, tesla or tiffany's, sean o'hara says invest what people refuse to give up, that is their smartphones. his strategy does not involve buying apple or samsung. sean joins me. what does it? >> so in our global high dividend strategy we own two names, at&t and verizon. both leaders in their category. both moving forward, doesn't matter if they come out with new product or not, they continue to exist. they're moving towards data and programing. here is great about the two stocks. verizon and at&t pay both north o
liz: congressman scott garrett, republican from new jersey. our hearts and prayers are with your constituents in new jersey. >> thank you so much. liz: closing bell six minutes away. we may close our wallets in tight or confusing economy but one thing people absolutely can't live without, that's the thing. my next guest says you must invest in. "countdown" comes right back. we'll name it. liz: questionable economy. second quarter gdp quitely better than expected at 1.4%. nervous...
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we begin tonight with major garrett covering the trump campaign. >> f democratic national convention, a national poll gives donald trump narrow two-point lead over hillary clinton, something the poll-conscious nominee noticed during a stop in virginia beach. >> it's good psychology, you know, good psychology. i know that for a fact, because people that didn't call me yesterday, they're calling me today. so that's the way life works, right? but i think we're doing very well.ry >> reporter: while trump shows momentum, another poll has him organizational advantages in battleground states. clinton's state-by-state leads give her an edge according to cbs projections in the pursuit of the 270 electoral votes required to win the presidency. trump's campaign unveiled a list of nearly 90 generals and admirals endorsing his candidacy and the promise of more military spending. >> these are our fighters, thess are our fighting generals, and they're actually a lot more to come. or up his criticism of clinton's record as secretary of state, asserting adversaries likeof russia neither respect nor fe
we begin tonight with major garrett covering the trump campaign. >> f democratic national convention, a national poll gives donald trump narrow two-point lead over hillary clinton, something the poll-conscious nominee noticed during a stop in virginia beach. >> it's good psychology, you know, good psychology. i know that for a fact, because people that didn't call me yesterday, they're calling me today. so that's the way life works, right? but i think we're doing very well.ry...
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garrett haake, wusa 9. >>> it's been more than a week, and still, there are only a few details about a hit-and-run in fairfax county that left a 76- year-old woman dead and no arrests. >> tonight police at least have a better idea of what they are looking for, and they are asking you keep your eyes out. mola lenghi has the latest. >> reporter: police are now desperate in finding the person who drove away from this intersection at north shore drive and village road after hitting and killing a 76-year- old woman last week, and police are now looking for a yellow ford escape suv, believe that this is the vehicle that hit and killed hung sun sao last week. earl flit evening, but plenty of daylight outside, and when the incident happened, she was crossing the street, but she was not in a crosswalk when she was hit by the car. something to look out for, authorities said the yellow suv may have front end damage on the driver side from the hit- and-run, and fairfax county police were out at this intersection and out and about around the reston area yesterday, waving down drivers, passing out
garrett haake, wusa 9. >>> it's been more than a week, and still, there are only a few details about a hit-and-run in fairfax county that left a 76- year-old woman dead and no arrests. >> tonight police at least have a better idea of what they are looking for, and they are asking you keep your eyes out. mola lenghi has the latest. >> reporter: police are now desperate in finding the person who drove away from this intersection at north shore drive and village road after...
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garrett townsend is with a.a.a. in georgia. how long do you think it will take before things are back to normal?ac >> once the fix becomes effective, we think it is going to be at least a few days before everything gets back to normal. said he was concerned about howi easily distribution was disrupted. >> the pipeline is not resilient to interruptions. and we wish there was a more resilient type of structure for a nation. >> reporter: another concern is price gouging. in north carolina, more than 1,000 people have complained. scott, the attorney general's already sent subpoenas to three different gas station owners accused of raising the price to $3.99 a gallon. >> pelley: david begnaud, thanks. if you do find gas, it turns out a lot of drivers are gouging themselves at mp is asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you , like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor i
garrett townsend is with a.a.a. in georgia. how long do you think it will take before things are back to normal?ac >> once the fix becomes effective, we think it is going to be at least a few days before everything gets back to normal. said he was concerned about howi easily distribution was disrupted. >> the pipeline is not resilient to interruptions. and we wish there was a more resilient type of structure for a nation. >> reporter: another concern is price gouging. in north...
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>> we saw mare your garrett's story. what happens going forward with thep right now hillary clinton is on the defensive. donald trump would like that comment to mean all of his supporters suggest that she is disdainful of working people. just an unappealing thing to be tagged with. hillary clinton would like that comment to really be about donald trump. and point out that he said derogatory things about women that even paul ryan speaker of the house called him out for making racist comments and temporary ban on muslims is islamaphobic. depend who wins the war will determine if it hurts or helps hillary clinton. >> john dickerson, watching face the nation sunday. thank you. challenges facing the next president will be syria. but today a temporary cease-fire worked out by the united states and russia went into effect. the syrian government is now supposed to allow food and medicine into towns that have been shattered by 5 and a half years of civil war. but, already, the syrian dictator is raising doubts that the cease-fire
>> we saw mare your garrett's story. what happens going forward with thep right now hillary clinton is on the defensive. donald trump would like that comment to mean all of his supporters suggest that she is disdainful of working people. just an unappealing thing to be tagged with. hillary clinton would like that comment to really be about donald trump. and point out that he said derogatory things about women that even paul ryan speaker of the house called him out for making racist...
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now to major garrett on trump. major.aj s stunned his senior staff when he handed over medical records today during a taping of the dr. oz television show, the show, with details of some of the donald trump's medical records is scheduled to air tomorrow. >> if your health is as strong as it seems from your review of systems, why not share your medical records? >> well, i have no problem doing it. i have it right here. should i do it?e. >> reporter: scott and dr. mehmet oz discussed campaign- desire to lose 10-15 pounds. the two discussed details of trump's physical last week, though the campaign declined to release data trump shared with dr. oz. here is what trump's campaign manager, kellyanne conway, said this morning about medical records when asked if they would be released on dr. oz. o >> on a tv show?ow i don't think that he should. no, he was going to talk about the fact that he had a physicalo and what the results are or what the doctor may have told him to date. letter saying he would be, "the healthiest in
now to major garrett on trump. major.aj s stunned his senior staff when he handed over medical records today during a taping of the dr. oz television show, the show, with details of some of the donald trump's medical records is scheduled to air tomorrow. >> if your health is as strong as it seems from your review of systems, why not share your medical records? >> well, i have no problem doing it. i have it right here. should i do it?e. >> reporter: scott and dr. mehmet oz...
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wusa 9's garrett haake has the story from largo. >> reporter: tonight the laurel spartans played what should have been their home opener in someone else's house. the field conditions back in laurel are to football, making for furious parents and students here in largo tonight. [ cheers ] >> reporter: you couldn't ask for a better evening to play football under the friday night lights. [ cheers ] >> reporter: but the spartans were never supposed to be here in largo's lions' den. >> to not have the home opener at their home field, that's a disgrace. >> reporter: it's an unplayable mess a dust bowl of dirt and grass seed, hoping to grow into a passable soccer and football field, locked up for at least the next 3 weeks. >> we just have to try to make the best of it to support our players everywhere they go. >> reporter: parents like nicole odom says the school district neglected the field. >> they promised it would be ready by the beginning of the season and now we are being told it's now homecoming, which is october 8th. we are trying to change the culture of the football program at laur
wusa 9's garrett haake has the story from largo. >> reporter: tonight the laurel spartans played what should have been their home opener in someone else's house. the field conditions back in laurel are to football, making for furious parents and students here in largo tonight. [ cheers ] >> reporter: you couldn't ask for a better evening to play football under the friday night lights. [ cheers ] >> reporter: but the spartans were never supposed to be here in largo's lions'...
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but bipartisan analysts say it murky policy changes." >> pelley: major garrett, thanks. well, with the direction of the election a little bit murky, we turned to our cbs news director of elections, anthony salvanto. anthony, nancy mentioned enthusiasm gap. what does that mean to clinton? >> well, scott, right now the polls show the voters who are most likely to turn out in november. if they're not enthusiastic, they may not show up. that's one reason this race is tied. here's another-- donald trump is republican base as hillary clinton is with her democratic base. that wasn't the case this summer. finally, remember, they both still have some work to do. in this poll, two-thirds of voters -- the highest we've ever seen-- tell us they feel this campaign is the most negative that they can recall. >> pelley: now, we found that tie in the national contest, but, of course, what really matters is that the race is also tightening in the swing state that decide the election. >> right. clinton still has the electoral college lead, but i think it's going to come down ultimately to
but bipartisan analysts say it murky policy changes." >> pelley: major garrett, thanks. well, with the direction of the election a little bit murky, we turned to our cbs news director of elections, anthony salvanto. anthony, nancy mentioned enthusiasm gap. what does that mean to clinton? >> well, scott, right now the polls show the voters who are most likely to turn out in november. if they're not enthusiastic, they may not show up. that's one reason this race is tied. here's...
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johnson: right now, on the eve of 9/11, something that profoundly affected all of our lives, garrett goodman -- garrett goodwin is here with us, and army combat medic who was 9/11 ground zero at the pentagon and then came here to new york and work tirelessly for 24 days, starting on the 12th, a representative of thousand people like himself. we all came together for new york. you are here and you saw it. please just wave your hand. thank you for being here. yes. yes. yes. thank you. [applause] mr. johnson: that is who we are as a people. that is who we are. this is the craziest election ever. it is. it is crazy because even in spite of aleppo, i think i will be the next president of the united states. [applause] mr. johnson: i do. [chanting "gary! gary!"] mr. johnson: and beyond my wildest dreams, beyond my wildest expectations, bill weld is my running mate and he is somebody who passionately cares about this country and the direction this country is going and made an incredible difference as governor of massachusetts, being a role model for me throughout the whole process. brainy bi
johnson: right now, on the eve of 9/11, something that profoundly affected all of our lives, garrett goodman -- garrett goodwin is here with us, and army combat medic who was 9/11 ground zero at the pentagon and then came here to new york and work tirelessly for 24 days, starting on the 12th, a representative of thousand people like himself. we all came together for new york. you are here and you saw it. please just wave your hand. thank you for being here. yes. yes. yes. thank you. [applause]...
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. >> reporter: i'm major garrett. donald trump arrived at hofstra university much like he prepared, non-chelan and upbeat. advisers said the g.o.p. nominee spent the day relaxing and holding short, informal sessions about the debate, no briefing book, no mock debate. thin preparation for the biggest moment of the general election campaign. in new hampshire, running mate mike pence primed the audience >> there is going to be a match that will make history in america. we're excited. tremendous momentum in this campaign. >> reporter: during the republican primary debates trump's facial expressions often stole the show. >> yes, you did. >> reporter: possibly an advantage against many rival, perhaps a disadvantage in a one-on-one format. trump also prided himself on his improvisation skills. >> excuse me. one second. >> no. >> jeb, more energy tonight. i like that. >> reporter: counter-punching and labeling opponents before they could label him. >> that's matter of principal. >> you are a liar. you probably are worse than
. >> reporter: i'm major garrett. donald trump arrived at hofstra university much like he prepared, non-chelan and upbeat. advisers said the g.o.p. nominee spent the day relaxing and holding short, informal sessions about the debate, no briefing book, no mock debate. thin preparation for the biggest moment of the general election campaign. in new hampshire, running mate mike pence primed the audience >> there is going to be a match that will make history in america. we're excited....
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garrett tenney has the latest from the campaign trail. >> garrett, you are up as well. >> i am up. >> donald trump was criticized for not being aggressive enough. in true trump fashion it comes complete with a hashtag, follow the money. trump laid out this new attack at a series of rallies at iowa and wisconsin yesterday casting clinton as a corrupt politician bought by wall street and big tone donors. >> i don't think they tried too hard. the clintons perfected the politics of prophet but more importantly when you look at what's happened it has more to do with other things, large corporations who support terrible trade deals and offshore jobs and they are donating to the clintons. >> trump is also looking ahead to the next debate. his campaign is reaching out to supporters with a 30 second survey which issues they should attack clinton on. clinton is busy trying to reach out to a group of voters she continues to struggle with, millennials. yesterday in new hampshire she did that by bringing out a favorite of millennia her former rifle to talk about her plan for debt free college. >>
garrett tenney has the latest from the campaign trail. >> garrett, you are up as well. >> i am up. >> donald trump was criticized for not being aggressive enough. in true trump fashion it comes complete with a hashtag, follow the money. trump laid out this new attack at a series of rallies at iowa and wisconsin yesterday casting clinton as a corrupt politician bought by wall street and big tone donors. >> i don't think they tried too hard. the clintons perfected the...
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trump is already using other people's money. >> major garrett reporting for us tonight. major, thank you. >> trump and clinton will hold their first debate next monday evening. in hempstead, new york. cbs news will bring it to you live. beginning at 9:00 eastern time. trump's son, donald trump jr. is taking the heat this evening for a tweet in which he used skittles to represent syrian refugees. he wrote, "if i skittles. and i told you just three would kill you. would you take a handful?" and among those taking issue are the makers of skittles. the wrigley company said today, "skittles are candy. refugees are people." the refugee crisis for the most part involves millions of syrians fleeing civil war. tonight, the u.s. is blaming russia for yesterday's attack on the trucks were heading to a section of aleppo that has been starved by the syrian regime. elizabeth palmer continues her reporting from aleppo. >> reporter: morning light revealed the scale of the destruction. scorched wreckage and tons of humanitarian aid, food and basic supplies, scattered in all directions. t
trump is already using other people's money. >> major garrett reporting for us tonight. major, thank you. >> trump and clinton will hold their first debate next monday evening. in hempstead, new york. cbs news will bring it to you live. beginning at 9:00 eastern time. trump's son, donald trump jr. is taking the heat this evening for a tweet in which he used skittles to represent syrian refugees. he wrote, "if i skittles. and i told you just three would kill you. would you take...
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here's major garrett. ( cheers ) >> the winner! >> reporter: at a bakery in miami's little havana, donald trump enjoyed coffee where they said the first presidential debate was a smash hit. >> that's one of the biggest shows of the history of television, biggest debate ever. it was big big league. >> reporter: former new york city mayor rudy giuliani accompanied trump as he often does and suggested he boycott the next two debates. here's what trump told us last night. any doubt that you'll participate in the next two presidential debates? >> no, this was a great experience for me. i really enjoyed it. i think we got our point across. she's not going to make america great again. >> reporter: but by the morning trump was complaining that lester holt went easy on clinton. e-mails. he didn't ask her about her scandals. >> reporter: trump advisers concede trump could have been sharper and should have forced some of those issues into the discussion. trump also blamed his microphone, which he checked and approved before the debate. >> it
here's major garrett. ( cheers ) >> the winner! >> reporter: at a bakery in miami's little havana, donald trump enjoyed coffee where they said the first presidential debate was a smash hit. >> that's one of the biggest shows of the history of television, biggest debate ever. it was big big league. >> reporter: former new york city mayor rudy giuliani accompanied trump as he often does and suggested he boycott the next two debates. here's what trump told us last night....