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ben ferguson, marc lamont hill. tonight on this show you will hear from donald trump's top political advisor, a friend of trump for 35 years, a man who guided him to the top spot in the polls and a man who is now out of a job, roger stone says he quit the campaign. trump says he fired roger stone. roger stone will join me tonight, 6:00 p.m. eastern right here. we'll be right back. i brought in some protein to get us moving. i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in. my name is marcus jenkins. i'm a lineman here in oakland. day in, day out, a large part of what we do is about providing reliable power to our customers. pg&e is dedicated to the community. i love working here because this is my home. oakland is my home. this is where i'm raising my children so it's important to me to make sure my family and friends have the power and energy th
ben ferguson, marc lamont hill. tonight on this show you will hear from donald trump's top political advisor, a friend of trump for 35 years, a man who guided him to the top spot in the polls and a man who is now out of a job, roger stone says he quit the campaign. trump says he fired roger stone. roger stone will join me tonight, 6:00 p.m. eastern right here. we'll be right back. i brought in some protein to get us moving. i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious...
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joining us, the former contestant, and ben ferguson, cnn political koltator and host of the ben ferguson show. i'm going to start with you, maria, did jorge ramos end up helping donald trump in the moment where he thought he might catch him off guard? >> i think two things happen. i think donald trump was helped by what ramos did and donald trump's moment right now, when he wants to continue to get percentage, that slice of the republican electorate who is frustrated, who is angry, who is resentful. and donald trump essentially embodies all that anger. and today he did that. and i think that he is going to be helped by that. but at the end, let's say he makes it to the general election. he is going to regret tonight. >> we'll get to that moment. i want to get everyone's opinion. what did you think? who was out of line? >> civility is a two-way street. jorge ramos was the first to transgress. there is no reason for him to come right out of the gate and be very aggressive. a lot of people are pointing out that he is a journalist but he was acting more like an activist. if you're going to d
joining us, the former contestant, and ben ferguson, cnn political koltator and host of the ben ferguson show. i'm going to start with you, maria, did jorge ramos end up helping donald trump in the moment where he thought he might catch him off guard? >> i think two things happen. i think donald trump was helped by what ramos did and donald trump's moment right now, when he wants to continue to get percentage, that slice of the republican electorate who is frustrated, who is angry, who is...
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. >>> "outfront" now, ben ferguson. ben, you look at that stadium right now. we got about 50 minutes to go before the scheduled start. but that is not nearly full at this point. it may get more full, but it doesn't look like it's going to fill up. that's the risk when you pick a venue this big that you might not fill it. is that a problem? >> i think you want to control the narrative. if tyou are a politician, you would rather have people waiting outside than a bunch of empty seats. i don't understand why they thought they needed to go this big this early on, because it's setting yourself up for failure. reminds of the democratic convention when they realized that barak obama probably wasn't going to fill a massive stadium for the second time. due to weather, they pulled it back into the convention center where they were having the dnc convention, because you never want to have an empty seat on tv. when donald trump talks as big of a game's ta as he talks, you better fill it up. i don't know why they took this risk. it wasn't a big enough payoff. >> it is a bi
. >>> "outfront" now, ben ferguson. ben, you look at that stadium right now. we got about 50 minutes to go before the scheduled start. but that is not nearly full at this point. it may get more full, but it doesn't look like it's going to fill up. that's the risk when you pick a venue this big that you might not fill it. is that a problem? >> i think you want to control the narrative. if tyou are a politician, you would rather have people waiting outside than a bunch of...
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the former chief of staff for mitch mcconnell, josh holmes and ben ferguson. great to have you with us. ben, i'm going to start with you. here we see ben carson now tied with donald trump, surging in the polls there. do you think that carson can take this race away from donald trump? >> i think he actually is going to form his own race. not necessarily take away from donald trump this early on. but we're seeing a big theme here. one, two and three are all people -- carly fiorina, carson, trump, who have never held office in any capacity. this is a bigger i think narrative here is really, there are people that are sick and tired of the gop establishment or career politicians, and they're willing to back people that they are being told have no chance. people have been saying for a long time that ben carson doesn't have a chance. carly fiorina doesn't have a chance. donald trump doesn't have a chance. i think that donald trump's people are different than ben carson's supporters. we see that some in the polls. i think he is able to really find his own niche here a
the former chief of staff for mitch mcconnell, josh holmes and ben ferguson. great to have you with us. ben, i'm going to start with you. here we see ben carson now tied with donald trump, surging in the polls there. do you think that carson can take this race away from donald trump? >> i think he actually is going to form his own race. not necessarily take away from donald trump this early on. but we're seeing a big theme here. one, two and three are all people -- carly fiorina, carson,...
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sara murray and host of the ben ferguson show, ben ferguson himself. he ramos got up, what do you think the reaction was to the media core and the reporting on the incident in the aftermath? >> well, look, i think there are a lot of questions on whether there will be fallout. i was a good moment for both of them. if you are a supporter of trump, you like that he stood up to the journalist. trump behaved in the brash fashion you are used to. if you are a hispanic viewer that watch univision, if you are a fan of ramos, you are glad he didn't sit down. when he was let back in, they had an interesting exchange about immigration issues. overall, they will pass it as a win. >> ben, you said something in light of this. viewers understand what trump is saying because they don't understand english. do you want to stick by that this morning? >> i think some of them don't. people are acting as if trump did a lot of damage with people that are going to watch univision. my point is, there is a lot of people that watch univision that are never going to like trump. m
sara murray and host of the ben ferguson show, ben ferguson himself. he ramos got up, what do you think the reaction was to the media core and the reporting on the incident in the aftermath? >> well, look, i think there are a lot of questions on whether there will be fallout. i was a good moment for both of them. if you are a supporter of trump, you like that he stood up to the journalist. trump behaved in the brash fashion you are used to. if you are a hispanic viewer that watch...
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cnn political commentators ben ferguson and maria cardona join us now to talk about it. trump was referring to bush's advisory role for a hispanic leadership group. the group advised conservatives not to use this term. it's not clear if bush signed any memo as trump claims. ben, in your opinion, does bush need to worry about alienating hispanic voters by using this term? >> i think he needs to worry more about being honest with what's really going on, and this is a political correctness gone to crazy land. there is such a thing as an anchor baby. it's been around for a long time. it's been okay to say. then you have people who say if you use it you're racist. the fact of the matter is there are people who come into this country from not just mexico, all over the world, who come here specifically to have a child that will anchor them in this country. that seems to be what he was implying yesterday, but don't flip-flop on it. if you're going to say it, his biggest liability now is somehow backing away from it, and i think donald trump actually, this is why people like him.
cnn political commentators ben ferguson and maria cardona join us now to talk about it. trump was referring to bush's advisory role for a hispanic leadership group. the group advised conservatives not to use this term. it's not clear if bush signed any memo as trump claims. ben, in your opinion, does bush need to worry about alienating hispanic voters by using this term? >> i think he needs to worry more about being honest with what's really going on, and this is a political correctness...
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the huge numbers, with ben ferguson and mel robbins. let's run through some of the numbers here from the new fund-raising totals compiled by the center for integrity. presidential hopefuls bringing in almost $400 million. not raised by the candidates themselves themselves but by their super pac. benefiting most of all, this man, jeb bush bringing in almost $100 million in donations just in that period. he's not leading in the polls, of course unlike the official campaign super pacs can accept unlimited donations from companies, from unions from individuals, you name it. mel, to you first. okay jeb bush isn't getting all the headlines, donald trump is. does it matter when he's getting so much of the cash? >> you know i think we're still very early. the reason we're so excited is obviously because donald trump is such an unknown, in terms of unknown what he's going to do next. so people are paying attention, because it's so entertaining and interesting. but i think personally believe that the only person in the mix of republican candidate
the huge numbers, with ben ferguson and mel robbins. let's run through some of the numbers here from the new fund-raising totals compiled by the center for integrity. presidential hopefuls bringing in almost $400 million. not raised by the candidates themselves themselves but by their super pac. benefiting most of all, this man, jeb bush bringing in almost $100 million in donations just in that period. he's not leading in the polls, of course unlike the official campaign super pacs can accept...
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. >> cnn political commentator and host of the ben ferguson radio show is with me, ben ferguson. thanks for being here, ben. >> good to be here. >> in a recent poll, carson placed third after trump and jeb bush. is it unconventional ideas like this that are resinating? >> i think it is. i also think it shows that he's willing to actually talk about the real problems at the border. it's one of the reasons why donald trump has done so well. he's not going to test market or make this so p.c. and what carson is saying what we're doing now is not working. we need to put everything on the table and look at it, and drones are something we can use to cover a much wider, you know, area and not have to worry about using people. i mean, remember, for example, rick perry said i'm going to put the national guard at the border. people said he's politicizing, he said, no, i'm not. i'm watching the people come across the border. carson is saying is a good idea, he went down and watched it, guess what, there's a lot of people coming across the border every day. >> so it's one thing to use drones
. >> cnn political commentator and host of the ben ferguson radio show is with me, ben ferguson. thanks for being here, ben. >> good to be here. >> in a recent poll, carson placed third after trump and jeb bush. is it unconventional ideas like this that are resinating? >> i think it is. i also think it shows that he's willing to actually talk about the real problems at the border. it's one of the reasons why donald trump has done so well. he's not going to test market or...
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. >> ben ferguson, are you a "breaking bad" fan? >> yes, i am. >> bryan cranston just made comments about donald trump. we have them. >> there's something so refreshing about snaking up that world that is all about being handled and here comes this loose cannon who has terrible ideas. and would be a horrible president. but there's something great about his i don't give a [ bleep ] attitude that really kind of keeps others honest. >> is that, ben ferguson, what it is? is that the donald trump's special sauce that has so many people in america -- >> yeah. look, he's the guy who just doesn't really care what other people think of him and so that's refreshing in politics, when everything is so scripted at this level and there's alsos an idea that there hasn't been a big leader in the republican party taking on health care worker or barack obama for the last six, seven years. and so donald trump said, hey, i'm going to figure that void and you're going to hate me. if you don't hate me, you're absolutely going to love me. that's the reaso
. >> ben ferguson, are you a "breaking bad" fan? >> yes, i am. >> bryan cranston just made comments about donald trump. we have them. >> there's something so refreshing about snaking up that world that is all about being handled and here comes this loose cannon who has terrible ideas. and would be a horrible president. but there's something great about his i don't give a [ bleep ] attitude that really kind of keeps others honest. >> is that, ben ferguson,...
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ben ferguson, jeffrey lord, thank you both for being back. and again, donald trump will be jake tapper's guest on state of the union. airs at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> an unarmed teenager shot and killed by police is sparking outrage in texas. it's what's not on video that has a lot of people concerned this morning. >>> plus, we're following a developing story. seven people shot, two officers wounded during a shootout in a north carolina neighborhood. we have the latest information that we've gathered for you. i brto get us moving.tein i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in. uthis isn't the mostne efficient way for people -or air to travel. awww! ducts produce uneven temperatures and energy loss. mitsubishi electric systems offer a better way with no new ductwork.... and lower energy bills. so everyone gets exactly what they want! mitsubishi electric co
ben ferguson, jeffrey lord, thank you both for being back. and again, donald trump will be jake tapper's guest on state of the union. airs at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> an unarmed teenager shot and killed by police is sparking outrage in texas. it's what's not on video that has a lot of people concerned this morning. >>> plus, we're following a developing story. seven people shot, two officers wounded during a shootout in a north carolina neighborhood. we have the...
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i spoke to ben ferguson earlier about the political impact of this proposal. ben ferguson joins us now from dallas to talk about this and really what to expect. ben, great to see you. president obama not getting the memo he is supposed to be a lame duck here in his last few years as president poised to push for epa regulations to limit u.s. carbon emissions. i imagine the rest of the world will be happy but how stiff will republican opposition be? >> i don't know if it's just going to be republican opposition there does not seem to be an appetite for this among democrats running for re-election. this has not been a top ten issue for hillary clinton or bernie sanders. i think this is more about legacy building or legacy hunting for this president. if he really wanted to accomplish this this should have been done before the mid-terms and early on in the presidency when he had control of the house and senate. i think he needs to check his own backyard and see if there is a mandate for this. >> but then again it's also a bit of a chess move when you think about it
i spoke to ben ferguson earlier about the political impact of this proposal. ben ferguson joins us now from dallas to talk about this and really what to expect. ben, great to see you. president obama not getting the memo he is supposed to be a lame duck here in his last few years as president poised to push for epa regulations to limit u.s. carbon emissions. i imagine the rest of the world will be happy but how stiff will republican opposition be? >> i don't know if it's just going to be...
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ben ferguson, thank you gentlemen for being here. ben, let me begin with you. there have been calls for trump to get specific on issues for weeks. we've talked about it week after week on this show. he told a reporter yesterday something that caught my attention. he said, voters don't care about 14-point plans. it's you the press who wants it. so why did he do this? >> look, i think there's so many people that have been saying what is your plan, what is your idea. the only thing missing from this plan, adding in there i'm also going to figure out how to have world peace. look at what he was saying this morning on "meet the press." he could not back up any of these ideas. it was just trust me, trust me. are you going -- where you going to send all these people? trust me, it will work out. this is classic donald trump. i'll just say something that sounds great and i'll just say it really loud and passionately, but even if you look at his plan, there's not many details in there. >> there actually are -- >> paper wall. >> there actually are details in there. u.s. i
ben ferguson, thank you gentlemen for being here. ben, let me begin with you. there have been calls for trump to get specific on issues for weeks. we've talked about it week after week on this show. he told a reporter yesterday something that caught my attention. he said, voters don't care about 14-point plans. it's you the press who wants it. so why did he do this? >> look, i think there's so many people that have been saying what is your plan, what is your idea. the only thing missing...
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a spokeswoman for the tea party leadership and ben ferguson and matt mcdonald. ben, i wonder if i could begin with you. brash as ever from the republican frontrunner. let's zero in for a moment on his position on taxes. one most interesting things he said in the last 24 hours is he would actually raise taxes on some of the wealthiest americans. you saw him single out hedge fund managers. he said in general he would cut them. what is his tax position as you understand it? is it good for the republican party? >> i think he's going to have problems with it, because it sounds a little bit more like a liberal idea, which is, i'm going to help those that don't pay very much pay less. i'm going to make the people that work the hardest and employ pay more. i don't know if that's popular with the republican party. the crowd will clap for almost anything he says, including that tom brady is an honest guy and a winner so leave him alone. i never knew that was going to come out of this press conference. with donald trump, you have no clue what he is going to say. >> he was
a spokeswoman for the tea party leadership and ben ferguson and matt mcdonald. ben, i wonder if i could begin with you. brash as ever from the republican frontrunner. let's zero in for a moment on his position on taxes. one most interesting things he said in the last 24 hours is he would actually raise taxes on some of the wealthiest americans. you saw him single out hedge fund managers. he said in general he would cut them. what is his tax position as you understand it? is it good for the...
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. >> i want to bring in cnn political commentator, ben ferguson and jeffrey lord as well as republican strategist mercedes. ben, if i could begin with you there, watching this moment that interact, really that battle there with jorge ramos that is popular and well-known among the latino community, dismissing him, having him kicked out by security. he did come back in and engage but not the most polite engagement. what was that moment to you? >> this is exactly why people that like donald trump love him. ramos came in and was rude and stood up in front of everyone else. he wasn't called on and donald trump is not going to play games with people like that. i think ramos was obviously wanting to push an issue here and to make this be a theater l moment and the fact he let him come back in i think was smart politics from donald trump. he's not afraid to answer questions or talk to people, but you're not going to bully him, and it plays into this bigger narrative of trump, which is -- >> wait a second, ben. >> nobody is going to bully me. >> this is, donald trump's signature issue is the im
. >> i want to bring in cnn political commentator, ben ferguson and jeffrey lord as well as republican strategist mercedes. ben, if i could begin with you there, watching this moment that interact, really that battle there with jorge ramos that is popular and well-known among the latino community, dismissing him, having him kicked out by security. he did come back in and engage but not the most polite engagement. what was that moment to you? >> this is exactly why people that like...
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and ben ferguson. before we get to the polls, let's talk about that interview that chris cuomo just did with donald trump. they started with the tragedy that's happening in roanoke, virginia. and you know, so many people throw their hands up after something like this and says something has to be done about gun violence, about separating guns and getting them out of the hands of people who seem unhinged. chris put that question to donald trump. here was his answer. >> i don't think i would, because this is really a sick person. this isn't a gun problem. this is a mental problem. you're not going to get rid of all guns. i know one thing, if you tried to do it, the bad guys would have them, to use an expression, and the good folks would abide by the law. >> jeffrey, is that a good enough answer? obviously we all know that bad guys can always get guns. but in terms of somehow curbing gun violence, is that a good enough answer what trump said? >> i think it is, alisyn. there are two things that are not bein
and ben ferguson. before we get to the polls, let's talk about that interview that chris cuomo just did with donald trump. they started with the tragedy that's happening in roanoke, virginia. and you know, so many people throw their hands up after something like this and says something has to be done about gun violence, about separating guns and getting them out of the hands of people who seem unhinged. chris put that question to donald trump. here was his answer. >> i don't think i...
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ben: nothing to come pain about for this weather. >> violence once again in ferguson, missouri. a man was shot by the police overnight and he's in critical condition. this is on the one year juliet: we are remembering a legend, frank giveford died at the age of 84. ben: more drones spotted hoovering near new york airports, crews on a number of flights made the sightings. we have a live report coming up. juliet: good morning. ben: it is 5:00. monday morning. august 10th. thank you for being with us. good morning. juliet: good morning. we are going to mike and talking about the weather. mike: today is starting off okay and the clouds are rolling in later on. still not a bad start. here is what we had yesterday. yesterday. newark same thing. 85 in poughkeepsie. 82 in bridgeport and islip. montauk 76 was the high there and clouds early and the sun broke out. 72 at this point in central park. 71 in newark. 55 degrees only in monticello. a pretty decent start to the day. the dew points are creeping up. 65 at newark. that means the air is loaded up with the moisture once again. what is
ben: nothing to come pain about for this weather. >> violence once again in ferguson, missouri. a man was shot by the police overnight and he's in critical condition. this is on the one year juliet: we are remembering a legend, frank giveford died at the age of 84. ben: more drones spotted hoovering near new york airports, crews on a number of flights made the sightings. we have a live report coming up. juliet: good morning. ben: it is 5:00. monday morning. august 10th. thank you for...
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we had ben ferguson on earlier saying this is just bringing more attention to it. >> and plays right into his narrative, trump. >> plays right into his game plan, essentially. >> yeah, yeah. let's bring in cnn politics executive editor mark preston, live outside, where today's event will take place. so, we heard from someone with, or a group who's part of this event today, and lots of reaction coming in from both sides. >> yeah, no doubt. i mean, listen, since this happened so late last night, victor, i think a lot of people here are waking up and just finding out about it themselves. and it will be interesting to see now over the next couple of hours how folks here interpret what mr. trump said. the folks here tend to support mr. trump's really blunt style and his antiestablishment talk. so, it will be interesting to hear what they have to say that he has been disinvited to attend this event. >> so, let's talk more about the event. what are we expecting to hear and see today? >> so, what we have here is about between 900 and 1,000 activists. they come from all across the country. th
we had ben ferguson on earlier saying this is just bringing more attention to it. >> and plays right into his narrative, trump. >> plays right into his game plan, essentially. >> yeah, yeah. let's bring in cnn politics executive editor mark preston, live outside, where today's event will take place. so, we heard from someone with, or a group who's part of this event today, and lots of reaction coming in from both sides. >> yeah, no doubt. i mean, listen, since this...
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ben: we have to run. >> if you people don't cover the demonstration in ferguson, they'll go away and go home. ben: thank you, curtis. noon to 3. >> i love women and women love me. juliet: duke is here with more ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us. she was just browsing... we gotta go. i'm ava. i'm nikki. and we bank human at td bank. what? ben: we are back with sad news. duke: many of us growing up with frank gifford. different generations related to him in different ways. frank gifford passed away yesterday from natural causes. he was a legend on the field and off. 'remarkable career and helping to grow the nfl. kathy lee giveford tweeted this... fellow giants hall of famer tweeted rest in peace, the great frank giveford pioneer on and off the field. >> now to baseball. don't look now, but the blue jays are hot on the yankees trail. a week ago the yankees with with a commanding lead. not so fast. the blue jays jump
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cnn political commentator ben ferguson gives us his thoughts on how fellow republicans should respond to trump's latest controversy. >> if you are one of these campaigns and if i was advising one of them, i've work on presidential campaigns before you don't really want to get down in the mud with donald trump. it doesn't work well. it's not presidential. it takes you off message. and he's one of those guys that you want to stick to what you are doing and you realize this is a marathon. we are far away from election day, so let's let donald trump do what he does and hopefully he will implode. then he made these comments last night on cnn and said she is basically being rude and mean to me because she was on her menstrual cycle, i think that's one of those moments when other campaigns are going are you kidding me? what in the world is wrong with donald trump and i think you'll see in the polls this week that more than likely he will start to dip because people are going to look at this and said if every person that challenges him, they are automatically discarded and name called, the wa
cnn political commentator ben ferguson gives us his thoughts on how fellow republicans should respond to trump's latest controversy. >> if you are one of these campaigns and if i was advising one of them, i've work on presidential campaigns before you don't really want to get down in the mud with donald trump. it doesn't work well. it's not presidential. it takes you off message. and he's one of those guys that you want to stick to what you are doing and you realize this is a marathon. we...
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here to talk about this, mindy fin, republican political consultant and ben ferguson, a political talk show host. >> i love we're blurring out words on a candidate running for president. >> it's just unbelievable, right? >> yeah. >> what do you make of those descriptors? >> well, two things here. donald trump, the narrative that it's him against the world has obviously solidified his base. it also could hurt him in the long run, but i don't think he's worried about that. he is sucking up all the oxygen in the room. he's continuing to gain over other candidates, and i think the biggest point about this poll is donald trump has been able to literally dismantle one of the best grass root campaigns we've seen with jeb bush, and jeb bush has been able to raise a lot of money. the establishment very much behind him, and yet he's tied and keeps dropping in these polls, and ben carson is also telling. ben carson and trump may only have one thing in common, they're both not politicians, they have not held office and there seems to be a big appetite for that in the gop. >> okay. so, mindy, i'm c
here to talk about this, mindy fin, republican political consultant and ben ferguson, a political talk show host. >> i love we're blurring out words on a candidate running for president. >> it's just unbelievable, right? >> yeah. >> what do you make of those descriptors? >> well, two things here. donald trump, the narrative that it's him against the world has obviously solidified his base. it also could hurt him in the long run, but i don't think he's worried about...
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ben ferguson and the president of the brady campaign, dan gross. here is my suggest, not jest the emotion of remembering what we are coming out with. i would agree, i would think both of you gentlemen agree that we can do better when it comes to who has weapons and how they get them, am i right? >> sure. >> absolutely. >> the question is how we do that. let's get the sense of perspective on that part of this from both of you. mr. gross, go first. why do we have a situation like yesterday when it comes to weapons? >> well, the situation we had yesterday is, if it was -- >> not yesterday, we were down there yesterday dealing with it. go ahead. >> 89 people are killed every day with guns in america. many of those deaths happen because guns get into the hands of people we agree shouldn't have them. people who are dangerously mentally ill, convicted felons, fugitives, domestic abusers. we can keep guns out of their hands. only have to do with the rights of dangerous people we agree shouldn't have guns. also, we should start there. >> ben, the reason i'm
ben ferguson and the president of the brady campaign, dan gross. here is my suggest, not jest the emotion of remembering what we are coming out with. i would agree, i would think both of you gentlemen agree that we can do better when it comes to who has weapons and how they get them, am i right? >> sure. >> absolutely. >> the question is how we do that. let's get the sense of perspective on that part of this from both of you. mr. gross, go first. why do we have a situation...
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joining us is ben ferguson and an organizer and activist for black lives matter. dre, let me start with you. we heard the sheriff essentially say the atmosphere created by the black lives movement. the rhetoric right now has created this situation where this act, this murder of this sheriff's deputy could happen. your response? >> yes, it's clear that officer goforth should be alive. it's disappointing that the sheriff hickman has continued with this prsejudice l policing. the only charge of the movement has been about holding officers accountable. it's been about independent investigators. it's been about ending violence. hickman's statements are prejudice. he's accusing an entire group of people for random act of violence. >> you're shaking your head, ben. on the race point, how can the sheriff say that anything is responsible before there's an actual investigation? >> well, there's a stigma here and it is comes from many involved in the black lives matter. we have seen people chant "what do we want? dead cops." we saw people in baltimore chanting while saying f
joining us is ben ferguson and an organizer and activist for black lives matter. dre, let me start with you. we heard the sheriff essentially say the atmosphere created by the black lives movement. the rhetoric right now has created this situation where this act, this murder of this sheriff's deputy could happen. your response? >> yes, it's clear that officer goforth should be alive. it's disappointing that the sheriff hickman has continued with this prsejudice l policing. the only charge...
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ben: 5:04, fourth night of protest in ferguson, missouri marking the anniversary of the death of michael brown. >> 2 dozen people were arrested last night into the morning. hundreds gather along west florida avenue, site of the main protest last year after brown, an unarmed black teen was shot in a confrontation with a white police officer. officials say about all of rocks were thrown at officers, none were injured. protesters want changes to raise its law-enforcement system. the county issued a state of emergency in hopes of preventing any more disturbances. >> we spent a great deal of time and money and devoted quite a bit rebuilding and i do not want to see it burned down or looted. >> what is urgent about those things, call for those to take the same kind of urgency as well. >> protests sunday night turned violent. y tyrone harris shot at officers forcing them to return fire critically injuring him. the family says the police are lying. >> two more people have died in the bronx of legionnaires' outbreak bringing the total number of people to 12. >> 113 people diagnosed with kimono it
ben: 5:04, fourth night of protest in ferguson, missouri marking the anniversary of the death of michael brown. >> 2 dozen people were arrested last night into the morning. hundreds gather along west florida avenue, site of the main protest last year after brown, an unarmed black teen was shot in a confrontation with a white police officer. officials say about all of rocks were thrown at officers, none were injured. protesters want changes to raise its law-enforcement system. the county...
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new jersey transit are cross ben and juliet. >> protests continued for a fourth straight night in ferguson, missouri last night marking anniversary of the death of michael brown. >> st. louis police say two dozen arrested into west florston avenue with a racist law enforcement system. county officials issued state of emergency and considering a curfew in the situation deteriorates. >> in new jersey police say a man driving in bricks township on saturday when when a driver pulled up to his jeep and began yelling at him at a stoplight. both drivers got out of their vehicles and began fighting. two passengers in the car joined in on that fights. someone stabbed driver of the jeep with a small knife leveling him with cuts to his head and elbow. three got back into their car and took off. police are searching for them. inside a store in beaumont before 10:00 sunday night, police say he took out a gun and demanded money from the clerk got away with $1,000. anyone with information is asked to call crime stoppers at 1-800-577-tips. >> legionnaires' outbreak is growing. two more died in the bronx t
new jersey transit are cross ben and juliet. >> protests continued for a fourth straight night in ferguson, missouri last night marking anniversary of the death of michael brown. >> st. louis police say two dozen arrested into west florston avenue with a racist law enforcement system. county officials issued state of emergency and considering a curfew in the situation deteriorates. >> in new jersey police say a man driving in bricks township on saturday when when a driver...
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ben: protests sunday night turned violent. tyrone harris shot at officers forcing them to return fire critically injuring him. his family says the police are lying, he is facing multiple charges. >> two more people died in the bronx, legionnaires' outbreak, the total number of people the past where was 12. ben: 113 people have been diagnosed with the pneumonia like disease, the largest outbreak in new this year -- new york city history. kerry drew has the latest for us. >> i am very much concerned. >> and residents of the daughters of jacob nursing home in the bronx are worried. the bacteria was detected in the cooling tower of their building and the nobody has gotten sick from the potentially deadly legionnaires' disease presidents esteban edge. >> we live here, we pay to stay here, we should know what is going on here. >> 12 people have died from legionnaire's in the south bronx and 113 airsick but city officials say there is a promising sign, nobody has reported getting sick in the last 6 days. >> we have encouraging news t
ben: protests sunday night turned violent. tyrone harris shot at officers forcing them to return fire critically injuring him. his family says the police are lying, he is facing multiple charges. >> two more people died in the bronx, legionnaires' outbreak, the total number of people the past where was 12. ben: 113 people have been diagnosed with the pneumonia like disease, the largest outbreak in new this year -- new york city history. kerry drew has the latest for us. >> i am very...
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ben and juliet back to you. >> thank you christina violence is rocked town of ferguson, missouri. >> protest to mark one year anniversary since michael brown's death ended with barrage of gunfire scrambling for cover and no i a man is in critical condition. robert moses is following this story from the newsroom and he brings us from studio and the latest. what's beginning on? >> that man that you mentioned police say he fired at them first so, obviously, this is a case that is under investigators right now that had been a peaceful day in ferguson and then this. bullets sent reporters scurrying for corp. late last night. a man they've been tracking a enbelieve to be armed fires officers stationed inside of an unmarked van. the suspect started running away. four officers returned fire. the suspect then dropped to the ground wounded as you can see in this new video posted on twurt. this man on the grouped is now in critical condition a sad quota before they shot and killed michael brown a year ago. they observed four and a half minutes of silence to symbolize he lay in the street for ho
ben and juliet back to you. >> thank you christina violence is rocked town of ferguson, missouri. >> protest to mark one year anniversary since michael brown's death ended with barrage of gunfire scrambling for cover and no i a man is in critical condition. robert moses is following this story from the newsroom and he brings us from studio and the latest. what's beginning on? >> that man that you mentioned police say he fired at them first so, obviously, this is a case that is...
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, and they were talking about selma to ferguson. they looked at me and they said, ben, 50 years ago, when we were crossing the independence ridge, it was not the kkk that attacked us and beat us, it was the police officers. 50 years later they are still doing it and the reason they are allowed to do it is that the community stakeholders are allowing them to do it. the powers of state are allowing them to do it. if we stop allowing them to do it, they will stop. roland martin: which allows us to go to the issue of voting because there is a direct connection between how we vote, who we vote for, and seeing these changes. michael, i want to go to you first. prosecutor, st. louis. one of the most egregious legal actions in terms of how we proceeded with the michael brown killing. he is reelected repeatedly. he is a democrat. black folks keep voting. the governor of missouri, jay nixon, democrat. the president praised him for his work afterwards. i do not understand why. i know the urban league's nonpartisan but i am being very clear. th
, and they were talking about selma to ferguson. they looked at me and they said, ben, 50 years ago, when we were crossing the independence ridge, it was not the kkk that attacked us and beat us, it was the police officers. 50 years later they are still doing it and the reason they are allowed to do it is that the community stakeholders are allowing them to do it. the powers of state are allowing them to do it. if we stop allowing them to do it, they will stop. roland martin: which allows us to...
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and ben man carson, they are here to debate their strategies. and the latest out of ferguson, missouri, hanitty starts right here right now. >> welcome to hanitty tonight. could donald trump change his mind about a possible run for the presidency? a senior trump adviser said that trump may pledge to not run as a third party candidate and he doesn't get the nomination, and however, he pulled back on that, after last week's debate when he refused to pull out as a third partykf9eg candidate. >> raise your hand if you won't make that pledge tonight. >> mr. trump. >> i have to respect the person, if it's not me, the person that wins, if i do win and i am leading by quite a bit, that's what i want to do. i can totally make that pledge, if i'm the nominee, i won't run as an independent. and i am discussing it with everybody. it's a lot of leverage. and i want to win and we will win, but i want to win as the republican, and i want to run as the republican nominee. >> to set the record straight, michael cohen is back with us, and you've been with donald
and ben man carson, they are here to debate their strategies. and the latest out of ferguson, missouri, hanitty starts right here right now. >> welcome to hanitty tonight. could donald trump change his mind about a possible run for the presidency? a senior trump adviser said that trump may pledge to not run as a third party candidate and he doesn't get the nomination, and however, he pulled back on that, after last week's debate when he refused to pull out as a third partykf9eg candidate....
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and michael brown in ferguson had just happened. and they were talking about selma to ferguson. and they looked at me, and they said, well, ben, you know, 50 years ago, when we were crossing the petis bridge, it wasn't kkk who attacked us and beat the hell out of us, it was the police officers. and 50 years later, they're still doing it, and the reason they're allowed to do it is because the community stakeholders are allowing them to do it. the powers that be are allowing them to do it. if we stop allowing them to do it, then it will stop. >> which allows for us to go into this whole issue of voting, because there a direct connection between how we vote, who we vote for, and seeing these changes. michael, i want to go to you first. bob mccullough, prosecutor, st. louis, one of the most egregious legal actions i've ever seen in terms of how he proceeded with the michael brown killing. he's been elected repeatedly. he's a democrat. black folks keep voting. the governor of missouri, jay nixon, democrat, the president praised him for his work afterwards. i don't understand why. but
and michael brown in ferguson had just happened. and they were talking about selma to ferguson. and they looked at me, and they said, well, ben, you know, 50 years ago, when we were crossing the petis bridge, it wasn't kkk who attacked us and beat the hell out of us, it was the police officers. and 50 years later, they're still doing it, and the reason they're allowed to do it is because the community stakeholders are allowing them to do it. the powers that be are allowing them to do it. if we...
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, and they were talking about selma to ferguson. they looked at me and they said, ben, 50 years ago, when we were crossing the independence ridge, it was not the kkk that attacked us and beat us, it was the police officers. 50 years later they are still doing it and the reason they are allowed to do it is that the community stakeholders are allowing them to do it. the powers of state are allowing them to do it. if we stop allowing them to do it, they will stop. roland martin: which allows us to go to the issue of voting because there is a direct connection between how we vote, who we vote for, and seeing these changes. michael, i want to go to you first. prosecutor, st. louis. one of the most egregious legal actions in terms of how we proceeded with the michael brown killing. he is reelected repeatedly. he is a democrat. black folks keep voting. the governor of missouri, jay nixon, democrat. the president praised him for his work afterwards. i do not understand why. i know the urban league's nonpartisan but i am being very clear. th
, and they were talking about selma to ferguson. they looked at me and they said, ben, 50 years ago, when we were crossing the independence ridge, it was not the kkk that attacked us and beat us, it was the police officers. 50 years later they are still doing it and the reason they are allowed to do it is that the community stakeholders are allowing them to do it. the powers of state are allowing them to do it. if we stop allowing them to do it, they will stop. roland martin: which allows us to...
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. >> all right, live for us in ferguson missouri, thank you. new poll numbers show donald trump is still leading the pack. post debate polls show him with 23% support up 2 points since last thursday. ben carson in third, with 11%, mac coe rubio and carlie ferine that are tied at third. presidential historian is not one of them. he says his political rise is not without precedence. >> gary gold water in 1964, he was a very conservative republican. considered far too right wing to get the nomination. like donald trump, he was accused of saying outrageous things. such as considering the possibility of using a nuclear weapons in vietnam. and yet, there were people who would walk through walls for barry goldwater and he barely captures the republican nomination, beating the establishment candidate of his time, governor nelson rockefeller of new york. who like jeb bush, or scott walker, had a certain apeople, but note but phone was willing to walk through brick walls for him. he says the reason why he believes he is leading the race, is because he is
. >> all right, live for us in ferguson missouri, thank you. new poll numbers show donald trump is still leading the pack. post debate polls show him with 23% support up 2 points since last thursday. ben carson in third, with 11%, mac coe rubio and carlie ferine that are tied at third. presidential historian is not one of them. he says his political rise is not without precedence. >> gary gold water in 1964, he was a very conservative republican. considered far too right wing to get...
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ben carson who actually said he didn't think she would be the nominee. who knew? lou dobbs next. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. ferguson, missouri racked by heightened tensions between law enforcement and demonstrators and activists and racial unrest in the community. more protests and more demonstrations and more violence overnight. at least 23 people were arrested. protesters threw rocks and frozen water bottles in police in the latest round of clashes and attacks against law enforcement. >>> president obama himself remains silent. tonight we try to answer why, and we tally up what the federal government has actually done for the community of ferguson. it's been a year since michael brown robbed a convenience store, strong-armed a clerk half his size, tried to wrest a weapon from a police officer and was shot dead. a year later exactly what has the obama administration done for the community of ferguson? and among the crowd in ferguson overnight, a handful of heavily armed members of an organization called the ult keepers. police chief in charge described presence
ben carson who actually said he didn't think she would be the nominee. who knew? lou dobbs next. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. ferguson, missouri racked by heightened tensions between law enforcement and demonstrators and activists and racial unrest in the community. more protests and more demonstrations and more violence overnight. at least 23 people were arrested. protesters threw rocks and frozen water bottles in police in the latest round of clashes and attacks against law...
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ben carson who actually said he didn't think she would be the nominee. who knew? lou dobbs next. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. ferguson, missouri racked by heightened tensions between law enforcement and demonstrators and activists and racial unrest in the community. more protests and more demonstrations and more violence overnight. at least 23 people were arrested. protesters threw rocks and frozen water bottles in police in the latest round of clashes and attacks against law enforcement. >>> president obama himself remains silent. tonight we try to answer why, and we tally up what the federal government has actually done for the community of ferguson. it's been a y
ben carson who actually said he didn't think she would be the nominee. who knew? lou dobbs next. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. ferguson, missouri racked by heightened tensions between law enforcement and demonstrators and activists and racial unrest in the community. more protests and more demonstrations and more violence overnight. at least 23 people were arrested. protesters threw rocks and frozen water bottles in police in the latest round of clashes and attacks against law...
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ben benji, thank you so much sir. do appreciate it. >>> one year after it ignites a nationwide conversation about policing and race relation, ferguson, missouri set to mark the anniversary of michael brown's death. sunday marks one year since white police officer darren wilson shot and killed unarmed 18-year-old michael brown. the death sparked months of protest in ferguson and around the country. and also helped spur the black lives matter movement. a grand jury chose not to indict wilson and the justice department cleared him of violating brown's civil rights. but they also found a practice of discrimination in ferguson. in an interview with melissa harris perry, loretta lynch says the spotlight on brown's death helped shed light on pervasive things this america. >> opened the eyes of the world to what many minorities are saying when they talk about feeling a level of disrespect and lack of inclusion in their own government, particularly at the municipal level. >> joined my senator from st. louis now. good to see yo
ben benji, thank you so much sir. do appreciate it. >>> one year after it ignites a nationwide conversation about policing and race relation, ferguson, missouri set to mark the anniversary of michael brown's death. sunday marks one year since white police officer darren wilson shot and killed unarmed 18-year-old michael brown. the death sparked months of protest in ferguson and around the country. and also helped spur the black lives matter movement. a grand jury chose not to indict...
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. >>> republican candidate ben carson is getting new attention after that debate. we will talk with him about getting his message out in spite of all the noise ahead here on "cbs this morning." >>> this morning, ferguson, missouri, is waking up under a state of emergency. police made more than 30 arrests after a fourth night of protests. officers used pepper spray against demonstrators. overall, the scenes were much calmer than the chaotic gun battle on sunday night. but police say there is an independent security team inflaming protesters and mark strassmann is in ferguson. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is west florissant area the overnight skeet of skirmish of people and police. when people refuse an order to leave, police made 23 more arrests out here. st. louis county police held the line overnight belong west florissant avenues. officers say they advanced when some in the crowd threw rocks and bottles about them. >> this is about keeping people safe. >> reporter: also overnight questions about this group of heavily armed men and call them
. >>> republican candidate ben carson is getting new attention after that debate. we will talk with him about getting his message out in spite of all the noise ahead here on "cbs this morning." >>> this morning, ferguson, missouri, is waking up under a state of emergency. police made more than 30 arrests after a fourth night of protests. officers used pepper spray against demonstrators. overall, the scenes were much calmer than the chaotic gun battle on sunday night....
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we'll talk about what's changed since the death of michael brown in ferguson a year ago. ahead of the naacp cornell william brooks, all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning welcome to "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. donald trump joins us by phone from new york. mr. trump i'd like to ask you about fox news host megyn kelly you said she was a light weight, she bombed. but have you gone too far in your suggestion that she was hormonal in her questions? >> john, obviously i never said that. i she was very angry when i interrupted her first question which was a very, i felt, unfair question. and i blurted out the name rosie o'donnell and the place went crazy. we had 5,000 people the there they went totally crazy. it really had a big impact on her questioning. i think it angered her i said, blood was essentially pouring from her eyes, blood was pouring -- then wanted to get on nose or ears, and i just said, let's just -- i said whatever. there was nothing obvious. only deviant would have thought otherwise. this guy, eric whatever his name i
we'll talk about what's changed since the death of michael brown in ferguson a year ago. ahead of the naacp cornell william brooks, all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning welcome to "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. donald trump joins us by phone from new york. mr. trump i'd like to ask you about fox news host megyn kelly you said she was a light weight, she bombed. but have you gone too far in your suggestion that she was hormonal in...
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. >>> taking a live look at the ben franklin bridge. the nine is out this morning but we are tracking a change coming in the weather, some heavy rain actually forecasted to move into the airy. we'll tell you when you can expect that to reach your neighborhood. good morning and welcome to nbc 10 news today. i'm chris cato. >> i'm tracy davidson. it's 6:30 and 69 degrees outside. let's find out about today and the rain ahead with meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> a few showers this morning, steadier and more numerous into berks county and the lehigh valley. scattered showers to begin with. most of the day today will be dry. we are getting breaks of sunshine now that the sun's up, the temperatures will be coming up, too. 77 at 11:00 and 80 degrees at 2:00 this afternoon. there's a chance we'll see a scattered shower today. it's likely we'll have heavy rainfall overnight tonight and into tomorrow. the neighborhood by neighborhood forecast when i come back in ten minutes. let's get you out the door. jessica boyington has first alert traffi
. >>> taking a live look at the ben franklin bridge. the nine is out this morning but we are tracking a change coming in the weather, some heavy rain actually forecasted to move into the airy. we'll tell you when you can expect that to reach your neighborhood. good morning and welcome to nbc 10 news today. i'm chris cato. >> i'm tracy davidson. it's 6:30 and 69 degrees outside. let's find out about today and the rain ahead with meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> a few...
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m and ben carson is getting attention after that debate. we'll talk with him about getting his message out ahead. is waking rning ferguson, missouri is waking up to under a state of emergency. night made more than 30 arrests after a fourth night of protests. officers used pepper spray against demonstrators. overall the scenes were much calmer than the chaotic gun battle on sunday night. but police say there is an independent security team inflaming protesters. and mark strassman is in ferguson. good morning. >> over night skirmishes, the t. louis county state of 23 more does not include a re.few. but when people refused to leave eldice made 23 more arrests. belt. louis county police held the line overnight along west florissa florissant. officers advanced when some of eeping peothrew rocks and ottles at them. and also there were questions epers this group of heavily armed men. they call himselves oath keepers nd say they were sent to ferguson to protect people for a website called info wars. aich promotes conspiracy >> wries. >> you live ar
m and ben carson is getting attention after that debate. we'll talk with him about getting his message out ahead. is waking rning ferguson, missouri is waking up to under a state of emergency. night made more than 30 arrests after a fourth night of protests. officers used pepper spray against demonstrators. overall the scenes were much calmer than the chaotic gun battle on sunday night. but police say there is an independent security team inflaming protesters. and mark strassman is in ferguson....
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. >> on the next washington journal, 538 chief economic writer ben castleman discusses the july job numbers. robert daly, corporal exchange beijing,n exchange in discusses economics. and a lecturer at the john jay college criminal justice looks at community relations at the first anniversary in ferguson, missouri. we will take her calls, and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. on thursday, david brock took part an interview with michael allen. brock is the founder of clear the record, a team supporting the repentant. topics included an analysis of the 2016 campaign, candidate hillary clinton, and republican presidential candidates. this interview was part of politico's playbook lunch in washington dc. it is about 30 minutes. >> david, thank you for coming out. this is debate day and david brock is our debate day guest. david who founded correct the record, who is the human embodiment of the left-wing conspiracy in some ways. mr. brock: having been in the right-wing, but the difference is it was much more of a ragtag operation in the 90's
. >> on the next washington journal, 538 chief economic writer ben castleman discusses the july job numbers. robert daly, corporal exchange beijing,n exchange in discusses economics. and a lecturer at the john jay college criminal justice looks at community relations at the first anniversary in ferguson, missouri. we will take her calls, and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. on thursday, david brock took part an interview with michael...