![]() ![]() There's a very good chance that we can have a great night. Who do you think - give me one or two names that you think of candidates who just might be able to out-shine him this time around.įERGUSON: I think Ben Carson. You know, the stage is Trump's comfort zone. MARIA CARDONA, CNN POLITICAL COMMENATOR: Good morning, Christi.īen, I want to start with you. It's good to see you.īEN FERGUSON, CNN POLITICAL COMMENTATOR: Good morning. PAUL: Let's break this down with CNN political commentator and conservative radio talk show host Ben Ferguson and Maria Cardona, Democratic strategist and advising Democrats and the party. Most of the people on this stage I've given to, just so you understand, a lot of money.īEN CARSON (R), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: Not me, not me. I think you're on the wrong side of this if you're still arguing for a single- payer system.ĭONALD TRUMP (R), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: I'm not - I don't think you heard me. RAND PAUL (R-KY), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: The Republican Party has been fighting against a single-payer system for a decade. During the first debate last month, you know there were fireworks. ![]() This all comes just hours, of course, before the Jewish New Year that begins late they are evening.ĬHRISTI PAUL, CNN ANCHOR: So we have 11 Republican hopefuls taking the stage at the Reagan Presidential Library for the second GOP debate. They threw rocks and fire bombs at those who approached. Protesters reportedly had barricaded themselves inside. Fighting erupted after Israeli police stormed the holy Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. SAVIDGE: And then the other breaking news is the story that's happening as dozens have been injured in violent crashes in Israel. Of course, anything that you learn and see, we would want to see as well. It's not possible to see everything from one And I'd like to try and check and see where the main fire front is. I had some cell service issue there is there, but I'll try to get back there and get a little bit more video. SUDMEIER: I'll be back in Middletown shortly. SAVIDGE: Where are you going to be focused today? I never really saw a lot of people leaving or leaving in a hurry. They must have been gone by the time I got there. I did not see pretty much from the time I arrived in Middletown I did not really see a mass exodus of people living. SAVIDGE: And you mentioned that the neighborhoods in which we're looking at this incredible imagery that you took earlier, most of those people had already fled, correct? That's really what they need is just more help right now. As time ticks by, more resources will arrive. The biggest thing is they're be able to be a little bit more aware of their surroundings, be able to see what's going on. SUDMEIER: Well, air assets are definitely something that are not commonly used at night. SAVIDGE: How likely will the effort to control or subdue these flames change with daylight? Can they bring in air assets or other things maybe they can't use at night? They're also doing a better job because there's more of them preventing new fires from taking off or getting large. They're getting some of these fires knocked down. ![]() There are several fire engines that are there continuing to arrive. There are a few structures that are burning pretty actively, but a lot of it already gone to the ground. However, most of the peak burning appears to be over. But I left there not long ago, and when I left, there were still multiple dwellings, multiple structures that were burning. TOD SUDMEIER, FIRE PHOTOGRAPHER (via telephone): Good morning. MARTIN SAVIDGE, CNN ANCHOR: Tod, what are your seeing now? Is it getting any better as we start to approach a new day? THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Raging Wildfires Burn Homes, Towns Evacuate Candidates Prepare for 2nd Republican Debate Munich Warns: City is at Capacity NFL Changes Game Ball Rules after Deflategate. ![]()
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