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we have new information and reaction from the victims' families ahead. a man armed with a pellet gun and hatchet attacks audience members. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is thursday august 6th. it is debate day in america. it has been three years without a single presidential debate. how have we made it? we get to celebrate with donald trump. he and others face-off in cleveland at 7:00 p.m. others on the card at 5:00 p.m. let's get the latest from dana bash in cleveland. >> reporter: john and christine, i know you are both big sports fans. you recognize this behind me. the locals call it the q. the arena where lebron james plays basketball now. it is the arena where the first republican debate is going to take place. it is going to be like nothing we have ever seen when it comes to political debates.
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we have never seen a billionaire reality tv star at center stage. the candidates have been in town. they have been prepping. they have been going over policies and going over the one liners and zingers trying to figure out how to break through. even though 10 of the 17 on the debate stage primetime, it is hard to get your message across when you are one of ten, especially on the outside flanks. some of the campaign sources inside have been telling me they will try to seize on the opportunity. the outsider status. one candidate's aide who is a senator, told me he is an outsider because he hasn't been there that long and he will add up the number of years everyone has been in elected office. that is the thing that nobody wants to hear about if you are really pushing for an outsider
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or non politician like donald trump. unclear how that will be able to carry the day when you have so many candidates and you have the trump factor and the bush factor. donald trump may be the most entertaining but jeb bush has the most to lose. he has the $100 million plus in his account that major donors and republican establishment gave him from all over the cop country. he has to prove it is worth it. he has had some stumbles this week. he has to show he has shaken off the cob webs for being out of the game for almost ten years and he has the fire in the belly which people are still saying we're not so sure he has. that is the tip of the iceberg for tonight. john and christine. >> thanks dana. there are new details this morning about how fox news plans
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to run the main debate. arena holds 20,000 people but there will only be 4,500 people in the audience tonight selected by lottery. the candidates will not give opening statements. the hosts will dive into questions with one-minute answers. candidates called out by name get 30 seconds to rebut. the american public will ask questions submitted through facebook. the new york times reports 100 questions have been prepared. half of which will get asked. for candidates who run over time fox news is considering replacing the desk bell ding sound with the cavaliers shot clock buzzer. >> if you get a slam dunk, the crowd does an standing ovation. and clinton/trump intrigue. a clinton aide confirmed to cnn that the former president returned a trump call in may.
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he said the 2016 race was not discussed, but an ally told the washington post that the mogul discussed the interest in the white house run and clinton stopped responded. >> he loves to talk about politics and policy. >> you talk about running for anything with anyone. you want to run for school board or dog catcher, clinton would tell you how. this shows trump has had a relationship with the clintons many times. this could come up tonight. a break through in the search for flight 370. according to the prime minister of malaysia a wing part found on reunion island did come from the jetliner. proof that flight 370 ended in the indian ocean. now more tests on the flaperon hoping to figure out why the plane went down. cnn's saima moshin is live at
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the french laboratory. what are they looking for on the wreckage and which clues will help zero in on how the plane went down? >> reporter: good morning, christine. lots more tests to be run today. they must have come in pretty early this morning because they are already inside the facility. what kind of tests do they plan to run? sonograms and x-rays and 3d imagery. all of the technology they have at the toulouse lab. they are likely to pull the piece apart. we were not given the details of what is happening today. last night, we heard as you mentioned from the prime minister of malaysia a very confident confirmation saying they have conclusively determined this flaperon belongs to mh-370.
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the prosecutor, of course used a more measured tone. here is what the deputy prime minister warnren truss had to say. >> we know this wreckage comes from a boeing 777. this part does not fit any other aircraft. we are aware the manufacture time is about consistent with when the aircraft operating mh-370 was actually constructed. of course, there are still some i's not dotted and t's not crossed. there is an element of doubt. the french are being cautious. from the malaysians they are now satisfied the body of evidence is sufficient to say this is wreckage from mh-370. >> reporter: and that disparity between the french and
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malaysians may well be simply between the prime minister speaking to a nation and to the passengers on board and a french prosecutor who is running a manslaughter case. it may well be he has to err on the side of caution because of legalese and wants more tests. those dotting the i's and crossing the t's will happen today. they may come in weeks or months to come. we will hopefully find out this does belong to mh-370 as was announced last night and how that plane potentially went down and whether that piece came away in the air or whether it hit the sea in the southern indian ocean. christine. >> saima, thank you for that. the search for more wreckage continues. thank you. for many of the family members who lost loved ones, this brings little comfort. one woman said it's just a
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flaperon it doesn't mean anything. let's go to malaysia right now and bring in cnn's andrew stevens. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, john. i think it is fair to say there has been a lot of distrust. the trust has broken down with the families and malaysian authorities. particularly malaysian airlines. we saw the distrust again today. particularly in china. chinese have been very angry with many facets of the investigation. particularly at the beginning with twists and turns as to what happened to mh-370. when the information came out from the malaysian prime minister at 1:45 in the morning in kuala lumpur, the reaction in beijing, among some family members was very strong. listen to this. >> translator: i am suspicious of malaysia airline because they have a track record of going back and forth in what they say
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of being true and not true. what i hope right now is for the chinese officials to give me a confirmed answer. >> translator: i don't believe it. i'm furious and i think this announcement is very irresponsible. >> reporter: interesting listening to the chinese asking for their own government to give them an official answer. the government has been prompting the malaysians into more action. they did it again today. the ministry of foreign affairs in beijing saying they want the malaysian authorities to fulfill the duties to the families of the passengers. here in malaysia john the reaction hasn't been and strong but an overwhelming sense of disappointment. saying why did the prime minister have to say this so definitively now? when the french seem to be edging just a bit away from that definitive statement. why wouldn't the government left it until we have absolute truth.
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the other side is they say, if it is conclusively linked to 370, it will in the give us the closure we need. we want to see where that plane's final resting place is and understand what actually happened before we move on. >> there is rift with the families and the airlines. time for an early start on your money this morning. yesterday, the dow closed barely lower. dragged down by media stocks. disney shares down 9.2%. the stock has had a very strong year. not yesterday. wall street is worried about cord cutting. that triggered a selloff. time warner down 9%. viacom down 7.5%. discovery down 12%. 21st century and cbs had strong earnings after the closing bell.
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vincente montano had been committed to a mental institution years ago. three days ago, his mother filed a missing persons report. the only injuries reported were the irritation from the pepper spray and minor cut from the hatchet. one movie goer identified as "steven" expressed his relief. >> i'm eternally grateful for the metro police department for the fast response today and no one else got injured other than the person who did this. i would ask anyone to pray for his family because he has mental problems or something else. my family does not want any kind of 15 minutes of fame. we were not looking for any of this. we did nothing to bring this upon ourselves. i'm very grateful that no one else got injured here today other than the person who perpetrated this. >> police say the weapon used
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which looked real was actually an airsoft gun. his backpack destroyed by the bomb squad turned out to contain fake explosives. new information this morning on the new york prison escapee on the loose for three weeks until agents shot and killed him on june 26th. reports show that richard matt's blood alcohol level was .18%. state police say an autopsy determined that matt died of brain injuries due to gunshot wounds to the head. david sweat who broke out of the same facility is now in solitary confinement at another prison. and new legal trouble for bill cosby. ordered by a los angeles judge to give a sworn deposition to lawyers for judy huth. she accuses him of sexually abusing him in 1974. the deposition is expected in
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october. >> this could be trouble for cosby. another sworn deposition. jon stewart's daily show run almost over. last night, he joked about everything from eviscerated isis and fox news and wall street. it even included a clip of wednesday's "early start." christine romans a special guest on jon stewart's final show. >> he really just liked the story. >> never just the story. in the end, stewart decided the world is worse than when he started 16 years ago. he does say one thing did change for the better. the new york mets are actually in first place. >> he will retire forever to new jersey. >> where everyone goes to retire. >> i wonder what he will do next. i don't think he is retiring forever. >> you think we will see him
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moshin near toulouse. saima, what are we learning about what may have been on the ground? >> reporter: good morning. breaking news here christine, from afp agency which is the french pressor. the malaysian transportation minister believes we have also found debris like window panes and seat cushions where the wreckage from mh-370 was found. the wreckage he is referring to is the flaperon being tested now. he added to afp that the wreckage they found, the new debris will be tested by french authorities. now we know from before the practice before has been it has left reunion island flown to paris and then brought down by road to toulouse. it is the french authorities,
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christine, that will have to determine what this is exactly. is it from an aircraft? is it from flight mh-370? it is the french authorities because reunion island is french territory. of course the french are leading the investigation here in toulouse. there is also a manslaughter case. i hope want to repeat. breaking news debris which includes what is believed to be a window pane seat cushions and foil has been found on reunion island. authorities have collected it and they are likely to be flying it to france to this laboratory for testing. it is french authorities that have to confirm this debris is from an aircraft and from flight mh-370. we do not know that yet. this is afp reporting this having spoken to the malaysian transportation minister. john. >> to be blunt, saima, what are the complicating factors? sometimes the malaysian
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officials are not in concert with what the international community and other investigators are saying. we have a stringer on reunion island saying police sources say no debris has been reported or handed in today and nothing definitive has been turned in during the past week. there is an occasion of officials getting out in front of the investigation. the malaysian prime minister said the flaperon was definitely from mh-370. others saying probably but not ready to give a definitive answer yet. >> reporter: that is what is can confusing myself and the team here. there is a discrepancy, of course between the different bodies involved. first of all, there are so many bodies involved. the united states ntsb chinese open officials and australian and french and yes, disparity between who says what and who seems to jump the gun.
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prime minister nazak saying there is conclusive confirmation that the flaperon being tested at this lab at the dga in southern france belongs to mh-370. the french prosecutor with words of caution. a cautious affirmation that he can strongly suppose this flaperon belongs to 370. this morning, we have the debris. the reason we are saying we are confused i have been bringing you the latest every hour since the flaperon has been found and we have not been told by our cnn teams in reunion they have found anything that they can say decisively belongs to an aircraft let alone flight mh-370. having said that you know we don't know what kind of state this debris is. how damage is it? has it been changed in its
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status? let's remember, 515 days since flight mh-370 has been missing. 17 long months for the passengers and crew on the plane. we just don't know the state of the debris. a reminder this is seat cushions and window panes and foil. according to the transport minister. >> we know over the past 17 months and 515 days a lot of debris that has caught the attention of investigators and people collecting such things and it turned out to be sea junk. it remains to be seen whether this debris is part of mh-370 and what the procedure is to go from here. saima, in toulouse thank you. we know there is a flaperon that the french authorities are investigating as part of mh-370.
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the malaysian government said it is definitely mh-370. there is one definitive piece of debris. on to the big story. ten candidates preparing for the first republican debate tonight in cleveland, ohio. the main stage event at quicken loans on fox news. the seven republican hopefuls who did not make the cut for the primetime event will have their time at 5:00. let's get the latest from cnn's dana bash. >> reporter: i'm sure you recognize what is behind me. it is the q, according to locals. it is where lebron james plays basketball now. it is the arena where the first republican debate will take place. it will be like nothing we have ever seen when it comes to political debates. we have never seen a reality staff at center stage. that is what tonight will be all
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about. the candidates have been in town. they have been prepping and going over their policies. they have been going over their one liners and zingers trying to figure out how to break through. even though only 10 of the 17 are on the main debate stage primetime, it is hard to get your message across when you are one of ten. some of those campaign sources inside have been trying to tell me they will seize on what donald trump has done well. the outsider status. one candidate's aide who is a senator, told me he will make the point that he is an outsider. he hasn't been there that long and he will add up the number of years that everybody else on the stage has been in elected office. that is the thing that nobody wants to hear about if you are really pushing for an outsider or non politician like donald trump. unclear how much that will be able to kind of carry the day
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when you have so many candidates and you have the trump factor and the bush factor because donald trump might be the most entertaining jeb bush has the most to lose. the $100 million plus in his account that major donors and republican establishment gave him from all over the country. he has to prove that their investment was worth it and this will be a big setting for him to do that. especially given the fact he has had stumbles just this week. the idea is he will have to show he has shaken off the cob webs from being out of the game for almost ten years and he has the fire in the belly which people are still saying we are not sure he has. that is the tip of the iceberg of what we are looking for tonight and it will be a fun evening. john and christine. >> dana fun indeed. we have details how fox will run the debate. the arena holds 20,000 people but 4,500 people in attendance.
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the candidates will not give opening statements. the host will ask questions and candidates give one-minute answers. the candidates called out by name have 30 second rebuttals. the new york times reports about 100 questions have been prepared. fox wants to get half of those asked. that would be 50. for candidates who run over time fox is considering using the 24-second shot clock buzzer in the stadium. >> will you be able to get a beer? >> run to the stands get a beer and come back. and new this morning, clinton/trump intrigue. telephone conversation between trump and clinton. a clinton aide said the former president returned the trump call in late may. he said the 2016 race was not
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discussed, but the mogul did discuss a run for the white house and clinton responded by analyzing trump's prospects. trump's team declined to comment to cnn. >> the clintons were guests at donald trump's third wedding. >> and donald trump identified as a democrat in the past. he also said the economy does better under democrats than republicans pointing to the bill clinton era. new information about the man armed with a hatchet and pellet gun. a man attacked an audience in a movie theater. dramatic 911 calls released. we've got them next.
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our breaking news this morning. the french press agency afp reporting a malaysian official transport minister says new wreckage has been found on reunion island. the same area where the flaperon was found. the trans importantportation minister said the seat cushion and window pane has been found. a lot of scrutiny and sometimes it turns out to be nothing. >> there is confusion when the malaysian officials are out in front. details on the man wielding
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a hatchet and pepper spray and pellet gun. the man was shot by police. we have dramatic 911 calls released overnight. >> i was in the movie theater a minute or two ago. the shady looking guy stood up with two bags and walked to the back of the theater and pulled out a hatchet and started attacking the family and pulled out a gun and we ran out of the theater. >> police say 29-year-old vicente montano had been committed to the mental institution several times in the past. his mom says he suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. the only injuries reported by movie theater goers were pepper spray irritation and a minor cut from the hatchet. one movie goer, identified as "steven" expressed his relief.
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>> i'm eternally grateful to the metro police department for the fast response today and the fact no one else got injured other than the person who did this. i ask to pray for this man's family because he has mental problems or something else. my family doesn't want 15 minutes of fame. we did nothing do bring this upon ourselves. i'm grateful no one else got injured here today other than the person who perpetrated this. >> police say the weapon used which looked real was actually an airsoft gun. his backpack he had was destroyed by the bomb squad contained fake explosives. tonight, jon stewart signs off from his last "daily show." what we are learning from the final show next. >> we learned that christine
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worse than when i started. have i caused this! have -- have -- hath it been for naught? >> that is a great example of how we're the raw material. fox news cnn. he has always made the most of it. whether you are a friend or foe of his. >> it is better to be the set- the punch line. >> will it be funny tonight or sentiment al sentimental? >> he always framed himself as a comedian. i think he is a media critic. he speaks truth to power and holds politicians and news anchors accountable. he says he is a comedian. i think he will try to go out that way. there's no arguing with his
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legacy. he has had an impact. although he was joking about making the world worse. the use of video clips, the use of video montage to point out hypocracy. >> how will millennials ever get their news? even their third version of the news? >> i guess the short answer is the internet or trevor noah. he takes over in september. tonight. it is all about john. i'm not sure if trevor will make an appearance. we will see some correspondents. >> does jon stewart have a nice long vacation with his kids and family in new jersey and come back? >> i don't think he will ever have a daily show but maybe a weekly show or occasional. we have not seen the last of jon. some cannot wait for the moment he comes back. he is a polarizing guy. >> he is always welcome to come
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good morning. i'm christine romans. let's get an early start on your money. it got easier to get a big home loan. chase is easing lending on jumbo mortgages mortgages. loans bigger than $400,000. now you need a credit score of 680 and a 15% down payment. jumbo loans performed well in the recovery. chase is hoping to attract more borrower borrowers. this is not a return to the loose lending standards that led to the collapse in 2008. there were no restrictions on credit score and you could put zero down. a lot of people saying you need to losen standards to put oxygen
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in the housing market. new reports of pieces of debris wreckage found on reunion island. a malaysia official says it could be linked to mh-370. is that reliable? "new day" picks it up. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "new day." we do have breaking news about mh-370. we are just getting reports that new plane debris may have been recovered in the indian ocean. >> according to the afp news agency. seat cushions and window panes and foil were found in the water off reunion island. that is the same place where the boeing 777 wing was found. let's get to cnn's andrew stevens live in kuala lumpur with the breaking details. andrew. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. that's right. the transport minister in
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malaysia telling local reporters and french news agency that the new debris had been found. related to an aircraft. that is his term. calling it that. we are talking about window panes and strips of foil and seat cushions. this is the direct quote. they were small and have to be identified by french authorities. people are reunion island this was found on reunion island where of course the flaperon was found. police are telling us so far today there has been no reports of any debris being handed in. this happened in recent days. there is as we know a lot of debris in the area around there. this is not confirmed at the moment. we cannot say this is from an aircraft at this stage let alone but it does come less than 24 hours after the malaysian prime minister stated very
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categorically that the flaperon was completely related to mh-370. it was a match. so he has ruled out, he has basically said quite clearly that 370 and the flaperon are linked. so that's where we are at the moment. we cannot confirm the new debris, but certainly we'll have to wait until it comes back to get word as to exactly what this debris is whether it is actually linked to 370. >> andrew it's alyson here the malaysians have been wrong before as we all remember in fact the victims family members don't necessarily trust what the malaysian authorities say. are there other authorities on the ground there to corroborate the new debris? >> reporter: well, most of the information we have gotten has come from the malaysian airports or the prime minister
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