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if you show me strength, i will be strong, says be brianna. my parents pushed me and gave me strength. the family knows there's still a long road ahead. they also know they are strong. bri strong as their t-shirts say. as for brianna, she has a new appreciation for life for yand her 12 years. school or homework, she remembers what she and so many other kids and families at the hospital went through and thinks just be thankful. >> beautiful, rocky, beautiful. >> great, great. >> brianna is here with her mom and her stepfather francisco. our friend rocky, of course, brought us the the story. how you feeling, honey? >> i'm feeling good today. >> you look beautiful. >> you are radiant, i have to say. >> thank you. >> when you heard that bone marrow was a match and you were going to h daughter's life, tell us what that was like for you it. >> amazing. i just have no words. i mean, to know that i can save my own daughter's life. we did bone marrow drives to try to find a match. you know, we tried to go everywhere, even door to door if we had to. >>
if you show me strength, i will be strong, says be brianna. my parents pushed me and gave me strength. the family knows there's still a long road ahead. they also know they are strong. bri strong as their t-shirts say. as for brianna, she has a new appreciation for life for yand her 12 years. school or homework, she remembers what she and so many other kids and families at the hospital went through and thinks just be thankful. >> beautiful, rocky, beautiful. >> great, great....
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brianna needed a bone marrow transplant to survive. after months of fighting, over 100 blood transfusions and six rounds of chemo, brianna was finally in remission. a much needed dose of good news. the woman who gave birth to brianna ended up giving her life for a second time. if you show me weakness, then i will be weak. if you show me strength, i will be strong, says be brianna. my parents pushed me and gave me strength. the family knows there's still a long road ahead. they also know they are strong. bri strong as their t-shirts say. appreciation for life far beyond her 12 years. when her friends complain about school or homework, she remembers what she and so many other kids and families at the hospital went through and thinks just be thankful. >> beautiful, rocky, beautiful. >> great, great. >> brianna is here with her mom and her stepfather francisco. our friend rocky, of course, brought us the the story. how you feeling, honey? >> i'm feeling good today. >> you look beautiful. say. >> thank you. >> when you heard that bone marro
brianna needed a bone marrow transplant to survive. after months of fighting, over 100 blood transfusions and six rounds of chemo, brianna was finally in remission. a much needed dose of good news. the woman who gave birth to brianna ended up giving her life for a second time. if you show me weakness, then i will be weak. if you show me strength, i will be strong, says be brianna. my parents pushed me and gave me strength. the family knows there's still a long road ahead. they also know they...
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so blaming the media, brianna, come on? >> well, i generally find that when that is the strategy, that just tells you that they're not coming from a place of strength. any campaign that is going after the media, that's really what that tells you. but also the gloria -- gloria's point about the fact that hillary clinton was sick at the time. imagine, carol, her top aides looking back on this now, because we all know if you are sick, especially pneumonia is no joke, if you are ill, you're not feeling your best, you're not performing your best. at work. i think everyone can agree with that. and so they're looking now back at this and realizing, she had a diagnosis of pneumonia on friday, pushed through with her schedule on saturday, and they were not transparent about the pneumonia. imagine if they had just been, said she's going to lay low for a little bit, she's going to go to the 9/11 memorial but otherwise she's going to get some rest, and you would have these two huge issues that have made for the worst weekend of her cam
so blaming the media, brianna, come on? >> well, i generally find that when that is the strategy, that just tells you that they're not coming from a place of strength. any campaign that is going after the media, that's really what that tells you. but also the gloria -- gloria's point about the fact that hillary clinton was sick at the time. imagine, carol, her top aides looking back on this now, because we all know if you are sick, especially pneumonia is no joke, if you are ill, you're...
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i agree with what brianna is saying. i'll also add for donald trump, if he can get through the debate without major errors, without major whoppers or moments he acts in a sexist way toward hillary clinton, he'll come out of the debate looking good. a lot of the pressure is on hillary clinton at this point. she's seen her lead erode over the last several weeks. that puts a lot of pressure on hillary clinton. if donald trump gets through the debate with a pretty good performance and moves up in the polls, if could be hard to stop for hillary clinton. >> phil, is more pressure on hillary clinton, the more experienced debater, back to her high school years? >> you mentioned grading on a curve. it infuriates the clinton team. yeah, she's more experienced but she shouldn't be held to a different standard than the person next to her on a debate stage. i think when you talk to people on both sides, one thing that concerns republicans familiar with the structure and one thing that democrats are pointing to as a possible kind of b
i agree with what brianna is saying. i'll also add for donald trump, if he can get through the debate without major errors, without major whoppers or moments he acts in a sexist way toward hillary clinton, he'll come out of the debate looking good. a lot of the pressure is on hillary clinton at this point. she's seen her lead erode over the last several weeks. that puts a lot of pressure on hillary clinton. if donald trump gets through the debate with a pretty good performance and moves up in...
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brianna keilar has more. >> reporter: good morning, christine and george. a spokesman for the trump campaign released a statement that says in part having successfully obtained president obama's birth certificate when others could not, mr. trump believes mr. obama was born in the united states. this is something we heard from top campaign officials before. this is not from trump. he questioned the birth place or dodged when asked to give an answer on the topic. does the candidate repeat what his campaign is saying? the timing is significant. this statement from a spokesman came hours after trump's comments to the washington post were published. the post asked him if obama was born in the u.s. he said i'll answer that question at the right time. i don't want to answer it yet. still he has not. hillary clinton then jumped on what he said. she said this while addressing the congressional hispanic caucus institute at the annual gala. >> today, he did it again. he was asked one more time, where was president obama born. and he still wouldn't say hawaii. he still
brianna keilar has more. >> reporter: good morning, christine and george. a spokesman for the trump campaign released a statement that says in part having successfully obtained president obama's birth certificate when others could not, mr. trump believes mr. obama was born in the united states. this is something we heard from top campaign officials before. this is not from trump. he questioned the birth place or dodged when asked to give an answer on the topic. does the candidate repeat...
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george and christine. >> brianna. the campaign seems to make it as hard as possible to walk away from birther campaign. trump needs to say it himself on camera and admit he was wrong for trying to delegitimize the first african-american president. hillary clinton on stage in north carolina. clinton acknowledged her brush with pneumonia, but painted it as not all bad. >> it is great to be back on the campaign trail. it turns out having a few days to myself was actually a gift. you know, the campaign trail doesn't really encourage reflection. it's important to sit with your thoughts every now and then. that did help me reconnect with what this whole campaign is about. >> she used her sick days as a launch pad for talking about what we should give in the country for sick days. working parents cannot take a day off sick. they don't have that safety net. she used it as a launching pad for programs. >> focus in on those. on the republican side, donald trump held a rally in new hampshire last night. the state where he won th
george and christine. >> brianna. the campaign seems to make it as hard as possible to walk away from birther campaign. trump needs to say it himself on camera and admit he was wrong for trying to delegitimize the first african-american president. hillary clinton on stage in north carolina. clinton acknowledged her brush with pneumonia, but painted it as not all bad. >> it is great to be back on the campaign trail. it turns out having a few days to myself was actually a gift. you...
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let's begin with our senior political correspondent brianna keilar. the president stood up for hillary clinton and came down very hard on donald trump. >> that's right, wolf. as you know voters, by a ratio of about two to one, say that both of these candidates are untrustworthy and dishonest. there is much more information available right now about hillary clinton because she spent decades as a public servant, and donald trump's refusal to release his tax returns has been unprecedented in modern history. but both of these candidates have demonstrated a penchant for hiding things. hillary clinton resting at home with pneumonia, getting an assist from obama in philadelphia where he blasted donald trump for not being transparent. >> you've got one candidate in this race who has released decades' worth of her tax returns. the other candidate is the first in decades who refuses to release any at all. >> he also defended the clinton foundation and criticized trump's. >> one candidate's family foundation has saved countless lives around the world. the other
let's begin with our senior political correspondent brianna keilar. the president stood up for hillary clinton and came down very hard on donald trump. >> that's right, wolf. as you know voters, by a ratio of about two to one, say that both of these candidates are untrustworthy and dishonest. there is much more information available right now about hillary clinton because she spent decades as a public servant, and donald trump's refusal to release his tax returns has been unprecedented in...
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it wasn't long before her mother realized brianna couldn't hear. >> i wanted her to speak for herself. i knew she had a voice because she made noises. >> so brianna got hearing aides and learned to read lips, but she could never truly hear like you and me. >> can you hear my voice now? >> until now. >> how about mom's voice. >> can you hear my voice? >> yes. >> do you remember the first time you heard your mother's voice? >> it sounded like a robot. >> i didn't realize she didn't know what my voice sounded -- i mean i didn't realize that. i was nervous. i was scared. then it was like, wow. total amazed. >> finally she can hear me. >> no more excuses. >> brianna's cochlear implant processes sound signals and sends them to her brain. so for the first time in 14 years she is hearing the range of pitches most of us take for granted. >> and my mom said stop, just stop getting on the phone. i said what? it is my friend. >> surely you can forgive her teenage attitude when every voice and every sound is brand-new. >> ask her if she can hear your voice. >> can you hear my voice, susie? >> oh m
it wasn't long before her mother realized brianna couldn't hear. >> i wanted her to speak for herself. i knew she had a voice because she made noises. >> so brianna got hearing aides and learned to read lips, but she could never truly hear like you and me. >> can you hear my voice now? >> until now. >> how about mom's voice. >> can you hear my voice? >> yes. >> do you remember the first time you heard your mother's voice? >> it sounded like...
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. >> cnn's brianna keilar following that story for us. she has the very latest. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine. much of clinton's forum centered around her secretary of state e-mail practice. she parsed her words that she did not endanger national security because there were no e-mails with classified headers. the type of e-mails on the classified system or unclassified system. very different thing, though, than sending classified content, even without a header. >> you know and i know classified early is designated. it is marked. there is a header so there is no dispute at all that what is being communicated to or from someone who has that access is marked classified. and what we have here is the use of an unclassified system by hundreds of people in our government to send information that was not marked, there were no headers, there was no statement, secret or top secret or confidential. i communicated on classified material on a wholly separate system. i took it very seriously. >> it was a surprising approach considering
. >> cnn's brianna keilar following that story for us. she has the very latest. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine. much of clinton's forum centered around her secretary of state e-mail practice. she parsed her words that she did not endanger national security because there were no e-mails with classified headers. the type of e-mails on the classified system or unclassified system. very different thing, though, than sending classified content, even without a header....
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so i'll pose this question to you brianna keilar. it is true that a clinton strategist suggested bring up obama's american roots. but that strategist never said that president obama was born in kenya and hillary clinton never demanded proof of obama's citizenship. do i have that right brianna? >> that is exactly right. it was a memo by mark penn, who -- we should mention and this certainly is not excusing it, because this is a very distasteful memo, but this was someone who didn't see eye to eye with other people in hillary clinton's close circle in 2008 and actually a lot of her top confidants abhorred mark penn. in this memo and i'm looking at it right now it's in front of me. what he talks about is not questioning where then-senator obama was born. it's not good what he does suggest, though, i will tell you about this idea that he spent part of his childhood in indonesia, which he did, from about the time he was 6 until 12. before that he was in hawaii. after that he was in hawaii. and so the idea was, sort of, targeting obama as
so i'll pose this question to you brianna keilar. it is true that a clinton strategist suggested bring up obama's american roots. but that strategist never said that president obama was born in kenya and hillary clinton never demanded proof of obama's citizenship. do i have that right brianna? >> that is exactly right. it was a memo by mark penn, who -- we should mention and this certainly is not excusing it, because this is a very distasteful memo, but this was someone who didn't see eye...
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brianna keilar is on that plane, we'll get to her. wow. >> she is feeling very confident this morning. donald trump called into "fox and friends" on fox news this morning. clinton going in front a variety of reporters, taking questions. clearly, she believes she was the winner last night at the debate. she even questioned whether donald trump would show up at the next debate. saying, hey, i'll be there. if i'm the only one on stage, so be it. >> so let's go back to that. mr. trump apeer appeared on fox friends, right. i listened to the questions. they were not difficult questions. hillary clinton is on her campaign plane. reporters from all over the country are on board that plane asking her any kind of questions they want. why do you suppose she's doing that now and mr. trump is not? >> she is certainly seeking to be more acceptable and also appear to be more accessible. donald trump has mostly sheltered himself with conservative media. friendly outleptts. friendly interviews on fox news. that was a strategy for him months ago. i hav
brianna keilar is on that plane, we'll get to her. wow. >> she is feeling very confident this morning. donald trump called into "fox and friends" on fox news this morning. clinton going in front a variety of reporters, taking questions. clearly, she believes she was the winner last night at the debate. she even questioned whether donald trump would show up at the next debate. saying, hey, i'll be there. if i'm the only one on stage, so be it. >> so let's go back to that....
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. >> brianna, thanks very much. we want to play a number of the key moments from this debate tonight, we're going to replay the debate at 1:00 a.m., but let's play this -- the discussion they had about judgment. >> i think my strongest asset, may be by far is my temperament, i have a winning temperament, i know how to win, she does not. >> secretary clinton. >> wait. >> the afflcio the other day, behind the blue screen, i don't know who you were talking to secretary clinton, but you were totally out of control. i said, there's a person with a temperament that's got a problem. >> secretary clinton. >> okay. >> do you think -- it was interesting to see them both in split screen. do you think -- i mean, it clearly -- secretary clinton, maybe is more used to being in a split screen, used to being on camera all the time. she certainly seemed to respond differently than donald trump did in their split screen. did you see that? >> of course she did, she spent two weeks a month away from the american people practicing at a
. >> brianna, thanks very much. we want to play a number of the key moments from this debate tonight, we're going to replay the debate at 1:00 a.m., but let's play this -- the discussion they had about judgment. >> i think my strongest asset, may be by far is my temperament, i have a winning temperament, i know how to win, she does not. >> secretary clinton. >> wait. >> the afflcio the other day, behind the blue screen, i don't know who you were talking to...
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. >> brianna, thank you very much. and, you know, as brianna is there with hillary clinton, trump today was out giving a speech, a big speech on his economic plan. phil mattingly is out front. >> reporter: donald trump pledging a major boost in economic growth as he seeks to tie together his disparate academic ploroposals. >> my economic plan rejects the cynicism that says our labor force will keep declining. that our jobs will keep leaving and that our economy can never grow as it did once before. >> trump's speech in new york light on new details but heavy on laying out trump's vision and guarantees. >> under our plan the economy will average 3.5% growth and create a total of 25 million new jobs. >> but a major hole in trump's promise, that the plan will be deficit neutral. >> you can visit our website. just look at the math. it works. >> reporter: but it remains unclear that it actually does. trump pledging not to raise taxes. and not even addressing the growth of entitle programs in his remarks. two of the most com
. >> brianna, thank you very much. and, you know, as brianna is there with hillary clinton, trump today was out giving a speech, a big speech on his economic plan. phil mattingly is out front. >> reporter: donald trump pledging a major boost in economic growth as he seeks to tie together his disparate academic ploroposals. >> my economic plan rejects the cynicism that says our labor force will keep declining. that our jobs will keep leaving and that our economy can never grow...
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cnn's senior political correspondent brianna keilar is here with me and elise lavitt joins us live. elise, what can you tell us about the e-mails from colin powell? >> elijah comings, the ranking member of the the house oversight committee released the e-mails. secretary clinton said it was colin powell who advised her to use a private e-mail and said he did so. of course he used an aol account but he did not advise secretary clinton to use a private server. what elijah cummings said is that secretary clinton did not take his advice to skirt security at the state department and use a private e-mail, but at the same time secretary clinton did say that she relied on colin powell, it was colin powell that told her it would be beneficial for her to use the e-mail. a little bit of a mixed message coming out in terms of those e-mails. >> it's amazing to see these communications became public like this. what do they show? >> a few days after taking office secretary clinton e-mailed to secretary powell asking him what were the restrictions on your use of your blackberry? did you tuesday in
cnn's senior political correspondent brianna keilar is here with me and elise lavitt joins us live. elise, what can you tell us about the e-mails from colin powell? >> elijah comings, the ranking member of the the house oversight committee released the e-mails. secretary clinton said it was colin powell who advised her to use a private e-mail and said he did so. of course he used an aol account but he did not advise secretary clinton to use a private server. what elijah cummings said is...
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brianna, let's say mr. trump does come out and he says president obama was born in the united states but he doesn't take questions from reporters. that won't stop reporters from asking about the birther issue, will it? >> no. they would want to follow up, i'm sure, and ask him questions like gloria said, but if he came out, can you imagine, and said president obama is born in the united states and is admitting that he is wrong, keep in mind hillary clinton has set the bar pretty high. she said that he needs to apologize to the american people, he needs to apologize to barack obama. clearly by the statement coming out of his campaign, i don't think he's going to go that far. but if he were to say he's born in the united states, that is admitting he is wrong. i'm trying to think of a time where he has said something be it to the khan family, you know, be it to a number of people, the disabled reporter that he insulted and then said no, that's not what he was talking about when he very clearly was, i can't thi
brianna, let's say mr. trump does come out and he says president obama was born in the united states but he doesn't take questions from reporters. that won't stop reporters from asking about the birther issue, will it? >> no. they would want to follow up, i'm sure, and ask him questions like gloria said, but if he came out, can you imagine, and said president obama is born in the united states and is admitting that he is wrong, keep in mind hillary clinton has set the bar pretty high. she...
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we need to get the word out. >> brianna, people to know? >> it's very common, people don't know how common it is. you would be surprised how many people are actually affected by this. >> lyla, what do you tell people when they ask about your hair at school or when you're out and about? >> oh. >> both of you, mom and grandma, you have beautiful long hair. is there any guilt on your part when you wear your hair long and you see some of the trouble she goes through? actually shaving my head, for me to have to deal with that -- sorry. the fact that it's so hard for someone who does have long and very thick hair to have to feel the emotion of, oh, do i want to shave my head, what are people going to think. she doesn't have a choice. >> thank you so much for sharing your story. we're hoping more people will be inspired and empowered through stories like yours. thank you so much for joining us >> bye, lyla! >>> today my mission is quite simple, and that's to become a human bottle opener. >> leave it to the l.a. beast to do beastly things, and this
we need to get the word out. >> brianna, people to know? >> it's very common, people don't know how common it is. you would be surprised how many people are actually affected by this. >> lyla, what do you tell people when they ask about your hair at school or when you're out and about? >> oh. >> both of you, mom and grandma, you have beautiful long hair. is there any guilt on your part when you wear your hair long and you see some of the trouble she goes through?...
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i don't think he's going to. >> brianna, you want to say something? >> he is saying he has done -- his spokesman says he did a great service to the president and the country. i mean i think probably most people would disagree with that assessment of the situation. the way most people understand what went down with the birther movement was that this was an attempt to delegitimize the first african-american president of the united states in a way that had racist overtones, undertones, all kind of tones. you heard van jones earlier talking about how people in the african-american community saw this, that they were wounded by the fact that someone was questioning where barak obama was born, whether or not he was a muslim, and this to them was sort of a dog whistle to say, you know, that it was a dog whistle basically, more to the effect of him being black than just to the effect of he's not born here or he's not a christian. >> yeah, he said all kind of tones, overtones, undertones and let's not forget may be tone deaf because the statement is making this
i don't think he's going to. >> brianna, you want to say something? >> he is saying he has done -- his spokesman says he did a great service to the president and the country. i mean i think probably most people would disagree with that assessment of the situation. the way most people understand what went down with the birther movement was that this was an attempt to delegitimize the first african-american president of the united states in a way that had racist overtones, undertones,...
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senior political correspondent brianna keilar is joining us. brianna, after the illness break, clinton has to make up for lost time. >> that's right. especially now, wolf, that her lead in the polls has evaporated. today she got back on the trail using her time on the mend she said as a chance to reflect on the campaign. she retooled her message a little bit. giving voters a reason to vote for her rather than trying to disqualify donald trump. hillary clinton is back on the trail after three days of recovering at home after a bout of pneumonia. >> welcome back to stronger together. >> how are you doing? >> i am doing great. thank you so much. >> campaigning in north carolina. ♪ i feel good >> and trying to put questions of her health to rest. >> i am not great at taking it easy, even under ordinary circumstances, but with just two months to go until election day, sitting at home was pretty much the last place i wanted to be. >> reporter: after nearly collapsing as she left the 9/11 commemoration at ground zero early on sunday. following the c
senior political correspondent brianna keilar is joining us. brianna, after the illness break, clinton has to make up for lost time. >> that's right. especially now, wolf, that her lead in the polls has evaporated. today she got back on the trail using her time on the mend she said as a chance to reflect on the campaign. she retooled her message a little bit. giving voters a reason to vote for her rather than trying to disqualify donald trump. hillary clinton is back on the trail after...
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we should have been warned. >> brianna tells me she is owed a month's pay. and in a letter to employees they were told about state funding -- without state funding they would not be paid. >> frustrating on so many levels. >>> breaking news tonight in wore tear a man will face murder charges is his 3-year-old nephew. officers got a 911 call that the boy was dead. >> said he left him inside the apartment. >> the boy was alive. the child had injuries on his face and neck. he is in stable condition tonight. police say his uncle was watching him while his dad was at work. >>> developing now a warning a woman says a man aattacked her around 1:30 this morning. if you witnessed anything you are asked to call boston police. >>> to weather now. hurricane matthew now gaining strength. eric, i know you just got some new information about this. >> a new advisory just came in and matthew looks much more organized tonight than it has. in fact a little drift south and west aruba. so very far south, it's up to 81 miles per hour winds. this is going to move west over the next
we should have been warned. >> brianna tells me she is owed a month's pay. and in a letter to employees they were told about state funding -- without state funding they would not be paid. >> frustrating on so many levels. >>> breaking news tonight in wore tear a man will face murder charges is his 3-year-old nephew. officers got a 911 call that the boy was dead. >> said he left him inside the apartment. >> the boy was alive. the child had injuries on his face...
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>> okay. >> thank you, brianna. i was thinking in my head how many unusual things are going on here. you have a third string quarterback starting the game. it's september and it's considered to be a big game, and the weather is incredible. it gets a little windy from time to time. just a little. >> of course you have the open end zone on the northwest side, so we have a south westerly breeze this evening. all told it's gorgeous. it is the first evening of fall. take a look at the current conditions at gillette. we're expecting it's it it as you move tailgate is near 80. that is not bad by late september standards. but fall is here, and we'll start to feel it. tomorrow afternoon, rain showers into the evening and behind it, the cooler air with many of it angling for full pumpkin spice. for now, david, lisa, back to you. >>> sounds good, eric. so happy to have thursday night football for you. our coverage here is getting minutes. we'll tell what you goes into putting a big broadcast together like this. that and more c
>> okay. >> thank you, brianna. i was thinking in my head how many unusual things are going on here. you have a third string quarterback starting the game. it's september and it's considered to be a big game, and the weather is incredible. it gets a little windy from time to time. just a little. >> of course you have the open end zone on the northwest side, so we have a south westerly breeze this evening. all told it's gorgeous. it is the first evening of fall. take a look at...
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brianna's going to have the latest in a moment. cnn's sara murray also in florida tonight where donald trump held a rally. she'll join me live. the candidates have been trading punches all day. trump has been insisting he won the debate despite what voters said in that cnn/orc poll. at the same time he spent part of his day blaming and complaining about the debate as well. here's sara's report. >> but it was an interesting evening certainly. big league. definitely big league. >> reporter: a day after the first presidential debate donald trump is playing the blame game. >> well, he didn't ask her about the e-mails at all. he didn't ask her about her scandals. he didn't ask her about the benghazi deal that she destroyed. >> reporter: after complimenting the debate moderator last night -- >> i thought lester did a great job. i thought -- honestly, i thought he did a great job. >> you thought the questions were fair? >> yeah, i thought it was great. >> reporter: today he's taking issue with nbc's lester holt. >> i had some hostile ques
brianna's going to have the latest in a moment. cnn's sara murray also in florida tonight where donald trump held a rally. she'll join me live. the candidates have been trading punches all day. trump has been insisting he won the debate despite what voters said in that cnn/orc poll. at the same time he spent part of his day blaming and complaining about the debate as well. here's sara's report. >> but it was an interesting evening certainly. big league. definitely big league. >>...
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our senior political correspondent brianna keilar is working this part of the story for us. they're issuing very strong statements. >> that's right. certainly both of them are trying to attract support recently from african-american voters. or as some observers think, donald trump is trying to attract support from white voters who are uncomfortable with his support from white supremacists but these shootings have brought the issue of race and law enforcement to the forefront again and the candidates are responding. on the campaign trail, police killings of black men in oklahoma and north carolina are dominating the conversation. >> there is still much we don't know about what happened in both incidents, but we do know that we have two more names to add to a list of african-americans killed by police officers in these encounters. it's unbearable. and it needs to become intolerable. >> donald trump specifically addressing the killing of terence crutcher in tulsa. >> that man was hands up. that man went to the car. hands up. put his hand on the car. i mean, to me it looked like
our senior political correspondent brianna keilar is working this part of the story for us. they're issuing very strong statements. >> that's right. certainly both of them are trying to attract support recently from african-american voters. or as some observers think, donald trump is trying to attract support from white voters who are uncomfortable with his support from white supremacists but these shootings have brought the issue of race and law enforcement to the forefront again and the...
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live via skype "right this minute" we have debby, brianna, and lyla. >> hi! >> why do you think it's so important to spread the message about alopecia? okay, yeah, it could be worse, but until you walk in those shoes, it affects the whole entire family. yes, i've shed many tears, not in front of her, because i want to be strong for her, i want her to know how to embrace this, and i want her to know it's okay and that there's other people just like her. >> how is little lyla dealing with this situation? >> how do you feel about your alopecia, lyla? does itot >> did it help to see libby's story on the show? >> oh, when i saw that you talked about your sister and how it made you cry, had talked about it being her older sister, i could totally relate. we need to get the word out. >> brianna, what is it you want people to know? >> it's very common, people don't know how common it is. you would be surprised how many people are actually affected by school or when you're out and about? >> oh. >> both of you, mom and grandma, you have beautiful long hair. is there any
live via skype "right this minute" we have debby, brianna, and lyla. >> hi! >> why do you think it's so important to spread the message about alopecia? okay, yeah, it could be worse, but until you walk in those shoes, it affects the whole entire family. yes, i've shed many tears, not in front of her, because i want to be strong for her, i want her to know how to embrace this, and i want her to know it's okay and that there's other people just like her. >> how is...
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next, brianna passed the note and newell was in the getaway car. when breanna's picture was on the news they were nervous they would be arrested and she would identify them and they acted. >> the killed. >> they had her killed and hired others to do it. this is where the story gets more twisted. >> three, 15-year-old boys from our understanding and belief who actually pulled the trigger? mayor norton is making a point to parents and asking the question what were three 15-year-olds and 17-year-old doing past midnight. >> don't be afraid to look into their business. we have to know what our >> cooperation among several police agencies tied the murder to the bank robbery. social media should be monitored. >> there's all sorts of software. look who your children are talking to what times of day and how long. >> the three, 15-year-olds could be in court and newell and doss have yet to be arraigned. >> romona: social media may have played a role in bringing parties involved in robbery and murder together. those involved are from cleveland as well as the
next, brianna passed the note and newell was in the getaway car. when breanna's picture was on the news they were nervous they would be arrested and she would identify them and they acted. >> the killed. >> they had her killed and hired others to do it. this is where the story gets more twisted. >> three, 15-year-old boys from our understanding and belief who actually pulled the trigger? mayor norton is making a point to parents and asking the question what were three...
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our senior political correspondent brianna keilar is on the scene for us. she appeared with senator sanders. brianna, iowa, it's a critically important state and millennial voters very much on hillary clinton's mind. >> it certainly is, wolf, and millennials are so important to hillary clinton, not just in iowa but all over. you can look at the polls and see how she is underperforming compared to how president obama did in '08 and 2012. a new bloomberg poll out really putting this in perspective. she's beating donald trump but only by a -- about four points, so compare that to 2008 when president obama did so well with millennials, wolf. he had a 34-point advantage over john mccain. of course, that tightened up in 2012, but the spread then was only about 23 points. so you see how much ground she really has to make up. millennials account for a -- sort of a bigger chunk of the votership. they're a larger generation during this cycle. so it's so key for her. this is why we're seeing bernie sanders getting out there for her yesterday. he's going to continue to
our senior political correspondent brianna keilar is on the scene for us. she appeared with senator sanders. brianna, iowa, it's a critically important state and millennial voters very much on hillary clinton's mind. >> it certainly is, wolf, and millennials are so important to hillary clinton, not just in iowa but all over. you can look at the polls and see how she is underperforming compared to how president obama did in '08 and 2012. a new bloomberg poll out really putting this in...
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brianna, very different reactions coming in from hillary clinton and donald trump. >> that's right. she's trying to be, well, she's emphasizing her experience, but i think she's emphasizing her temperament that she's trying to appear more measured. she addressed what happened in new york and new jersey initially when she had a press availability today, then she went on to give a speech at temple university. she talked a little more about it where she was sort of filling in the gaps about some of the new information that had come out. donald trump decisive. so they're really trying to have these sort of areas of characteristics and you look at polls, and you see they're trying to play to their strengths because when you talk about temperament and hillary clinton, she beats donald trump by 20 points, about. when you're talking about who's strong and decisive, voters say donald trump is by about eight points. they're trying to play to that, two distinctive approaches to this. >> david, when you look at the polls, we asked who would better handle terrorism? trump 51%, hillary clinton 45
brianna, very different reactions coming in from hillary clinton and donald trump. >> that's right. she's trying to be, well, she's emphasizing her experience, but i think she's emphasizing her temperament that she's trying to appear more measured. she addressed what happened in new york and new jersey initially when she had a press availability today, then she went on to give a speech at temple university. she talked a little more about it where she was sort of filling in the gaps about...
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we need to get the word out. >> brianna, what is it you want people to know? >> it's very common, people don't know how common it is. you would be surprised people are actually affected by this. >> lyla, what do you tell people when they ask about your hair at school or when you're out and about? >> oh. >> both of you, mom and grandma, you have beautiful long hair. is there any guilt on your part when you wear your hair long and you see some of the trouble she goes through? >> i've gone back and forth actually shaving my head, for me sorry. the fact that it's so hard for someone who does have long and very thick hair to have to feel the emotion of, oh, do i want to shave my head, what are people going to think. she doesn't have a choice. >> thank you so much for sharing your story. we're hoping more people will be inspired and empowered through stories like yours. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> bye, lyla! >>> today my mission is quite simple, and that's to become a human bottle opener. >> leave it to the l.a. beast to do beastly things, and
we need to get the word out. >> brianna, what is it you want people to know? >> it's very common, people don't know how common it is. you would be surprised people are actually affected by this. >> lyla, what do you tell people when they ask about your hair at school or when you're out and about? >> oh. >> both of you, mom and grandma, you have beautiful long hair. is there any guilt on your part when you wear your hair long and you see some of the trouble she goes...
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brianna keilar live with the hillary clinton campaign. we'll talk more about this right after this break. sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. (vo) nutritional needs...og's all in one. purina one. healthy energy, all in one. strong muscles, all in one. highly digestible, and a taste he loves, all in one. purina one smartblend is expertly blended... with 100% nutrition, 0% fillers, always real meat #1. lifelong smart nutrition. it's all in one. purina one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. just one of the many features that comes standard with our base policy. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. mother in-law with a glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? no
brianna keilar live with the hillary clinton campaign. we'll talk more about this right after this break. sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. (vo) nutritional needs...og's all in one. purina one. healthy energy, all in one. strong muscles, all in one. highly digestible, and a taste he loves, all in one. purina one smartblend is expertly...
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at 12 years old, brianna lopez...or bre as her teammates know her.... is the starting kicker for the chaffin brianna lopez chaffin / jr.high kicker in elementary school, around when i was in fourth or fifth grade, i would play outside with the guys..football, and i would just play, and they would tell me play for junior high, just go for it.. ] and her coach says shes got what it takes. doug pogue /chaffin jr. high head football coach shes got a specialty, she played soccer all her life, and so she has that knack, i guess just pure athleticism...she has really good power with her legs, and she kicks it pretty good....been proud of her. play....but now, they say they couldnt be more proud. i said brianna, you havent done this before, and she said, mom, i love football, and i told you i was going to be in it...so, very proud.> and each day at practice...she sets a new goal for herself. i just make a challenge for me in my head. i make five in a row, and i scoot back...five in a row, and i scoot back, and i just keep going and going. /reporting standup: no
at 12 years old, brianna lopez...or bre as her teammates know her.... is the starting kicker for the chaffin brianna lopez chaffin / jr.high kicker in elementary school, around when i was in fourth or fifth grade, i would play outside with the guys..football, and i would just play, and they would tell me play for junior high, just go for it.. ] and her coach says shes got what it takes. doug pogue /chaffin jr. high head football coach shes got a specialty, she played soccer all her life, and so...
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chris and brianna. >> chris is guilty, he's raising all those extra things. so you want extra and nice, you lose out on the gas mileage. >> reporter: i'm a fan of the heated seats, i'll tell you that, especially in winter. >> i think it's worth the tradeoff. >> thank you very much, we'll see you next hour. >> and i drive a little fast. >> yeah. so there's goes the gas mileage. need heated seats. >> need the wipers though. >> i can't believe you're admitting you're a lead foot. >> i'm not a lead foot. >> right out of the parking lot. no. we do need the wipers on today. you want the umbrella and raincoat this morning. it's going to be a wet morning commute in a lot of spots. 61 in boston right now. it is 57 in wooster. just down a degree from the last hour. areas of rain all the way from wooster n polyston, into bolton, littleton a couple of showers, in through westward, too. it is coming down in a good clip. a couple loan showers -- lone showers out of this line. you may get a quick sprinkle from noor wood stretching back up to milton and then into the city of
chris and brianna. >> chris is guilty, he's raising all those extra things. so you want extra and nice, you lose out on the gas mileage. >> reporter: i'm a fan of the heated seats, i'll tell you that, especially in winter. >> i think it's worth the tradeoff. >> thank you very much, we'll see you next hour. >> and i drive a little fast. >> yeah. so there's goes the gas mileage. need heated seats. >> need the wipers though. >> i can't believe you're...
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. >> i'm brianna, and i am 10. >> and how old are you? >> you're four. >> skip in years. >> here's a tough one. your daily struggle. take a look at some of these photos. >> had from some of these brain surgeries. >> where was the boo-boo? >> they have to cut some of the skull to make the brain to expand. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> is that what happened to everybody? >> no. >> mine is. >> so when they're growing, their brain is growing and their skull is not, so they're pushing their brain down into the spinal cord. >> some of them have to wear braces on their wrists, ankle, and knees because their joints literally fall out at times because it's pretty tough. i asked them about what they were going through. >> i have a headache when i first wake up. we have to take medicine. >> do you ever get headaches in school? >> yeah. >> but are they from the teacher sometimes? >> no. >> i was trying to trick you guys. >> you do? that's awesome. brianna, she's accounted for over 20 brain surgeries herself. give me the number again. >> 25. >> three. >>
. >> i'm brianna, and i am 10. >> and how old are you? >> you're four. >> skip in years. >> here's a tough one. your daily struggle. take a look at some of these photos. >> had from some of these brain surgeries. >> where was the boo-boo? >> they have to cut some of the skull to make the brain to expand. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> is that what happened to everybody? >> no. >> mine is. >> so when they're growing,...
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brianna is mentally disabled and her family is concerned about her well being. if you have any information call mesa police. >>> scary moment for a hotel gunmen robbed a worker at gun point this happened earlier this week at 3:00 in the morning at the day's hotel near 89th avenue and grand. the suspects walked into the lobby. one goes up to the desk pointing the gun at the victim while the second suspect who was a woman went behind the desk to steal cash, because of the masks we don't see their faces. the pair did flee the scene in a black four door dodge ram driven anyone with information about this crime should call peoria police. >>> and chandler police searching for a man they say fired a weapon inside of a goodwill store near alma school and ray road. police say employees got to work this morning and they found the man inside the building. and that's when he fired a shot and then took off that store was evacuated. nobody was hurt. police say there were signs of forced entry in the back of the store. that suspect is described as an hispanic man, 6'0" wearing
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our senior political correspondent brianna keilar has the latest. the campaign is dispatching the party's superstars to help her. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. hillary clinton's daughter chalschal chelsea in south carolina. tim kaine and the man who may hold the key to bringing younger voters clinton's way, by her side today, bernie sanders. hillary clinton tapping bernie sanders' star power yet again in new hampshire. >> this election is enormously important for the future of our country. it is imperative that we elect hillary clinton as our next president. >> reporter: she's trying to attract young voters who overwhelmingly voted for sanders in the primary, pushing her plan for free public college tuition for families earning $125,000 or less per year. >> i don't know how we got to where we are, but we are going to fix it. this is wrong. it's wrong for students, it's wrong for families, and it's wrong for our country. >> reporter: but polls show some millennials are looking past clinton, way past donald trump, to third party candidates gary joh
our senior political correspondent brianna keilar has the latest. the campaign is dispatching the party's superstars to help her. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. hillary clinton's daughter chalschal chelsea in south carolina. tim kaine and the man who may hold the key to bringing younger voters clinton's way, by her side today, bernie sanders. hillary clinton tapping bernie sanders' star power yet again in new hampshire. >> this election is enormously important for the future of...
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good morning, brianna. >> good morning. we are checking drive ton the -- drive times on the express way. we do have a couple new accidents to tell you about as well. that earlier accident on 24 north in taunton has cleared. north. this time it's an avon. it's at exit 19. there is some back up there getting to 128. if we go over to route three north there's an accident in hanover at sex it 13. we will keep watching both of these. >> okay. thank you very much. >>> this morning, the superintendent for abingdon schools tells us counselor will be at all schools after a student was shot in the face. >> right now investigators are trying to figure out how two young wbz's nicole jacobs is live with the very latest evident. >> reporter: authorities here at police department as well as the district attorney's office are investigating this situation. it appears to just be a horrible tragedy. i want to get you right to some video of the scene yesterday afternoon. this is when police were called to this lynnwood street home. they say tw
good morning, brianna. >> good morning. we are checking drive ton the -- drive times on the express way. we do have a couple new accidents to tell you about as well. that earlier accident on 24 north in taunton has cleared. north. this time it's an avon. it's at exit 19. there is some back up there getting to 128. if we go over to route three north there's an accident in hanover at sex it 13. we will keep watching both of these. >> okay. thank you very much. >>> this...
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clinton's national security meeting this afternoon, let's go to cnn's senior political correspondent, brianna keilar. first on the meeting, has it happened? what do we know? >> reporter: it hasn't happened. we expect it is going to happen here shortly, brooke. there is a lot of big names. you pointed out some of them and they are not all democrats. this is a bipartisan group. michael chertoff, who was homeland security secretary under george w. bush. general david petraeus who of course ousted cia director who also was in charge at one point of forces in afghanistan and well beyond. so these are very big names. this is being billed as a working session, so they're trying to figure out solutions to problems. that's basically how this is being billed. the problem of course is isis and combating isis abroad, but also keeping americans safe at home. >> what about pivoting to putin and trump's embrace of putin. how has the clinton campaign responded to this? >> reporter: hillary clinton tackled this yesterday. she said it was scary and unpatriotic. then tim kaine sort of made the rounds on televis
clinton's national security meeting this afternoon, let's go to cnn's senior political correspondent, brianna keilar. first on the meeting, has it happened? what do we know? >> reporter: it hasn't happened. we expect it is going to happen here shortly, brooke. there is a lot of big names. you pointed out some of them and they are not all democrats. this is a bipartisan group. michael chertoff, who was homeland security secretary under george w. bush. general david petraeus who of course...