for every day americans. our foreign policy is in shambles. the american people are look for something different. you re correct, maybe dr. carson doesn t have the pedigree you speak of. can he learn it? can he surround himself with the people that can bring it? absolutely he can. let s talk about the next debate that s next week. none of the republican candidates were happy about the cnbc debate. each had suggestions for improvements. he wanted opening and closing remarks, five minutes per candidate. he wanted the debate to be 50 minutes, not necessarily two hours or three hours. he doesn t want it to be on television. he prefers it be streamed on the internet and he s calling for fewer debates. this morning, armstrong, which of those is he still pushing for? well, some of those are fight surprising, alisyn. in my conferrings with dr. carson as recently as this morning, the only thing that
you raise the issue earlier, errol, what are jeb s people looking for? they re looking for that. he gets up on a stage and distinguishes himself in a positive way. it s important to know, zeke, the national poll does not fully embrace the debate in terms of its timing. it was done a couple days before. it only got a slice of that which may explain this inconsistency for rubio. he didn t actually do anything in the national poll. he went down a little bit. in the new hampshire poll which is definitely after the debate he pops. do you believe this is something he will sustain or go down and fiorina-esque flames? if you look at marco rubio throughout this entire cycle, he s topped the list of people in this race with raw political talent. you watch him work a room on the stump with donors, with grass roots supporters, kids on the street at a parade. he s good at politics. you see it on the debate stage time and time again. he picks his moments just right. that s the type of thing that w
about as poor of a debate as you possibly could. it had nothing to do with political bias or the actual format. they just made a lot of mistakes. it s not going to get repeated, i don t think. if anybody was watching it and took notes, all they have to do is the opposite of the cnbc debate and we ll be better off. thank you. great to talk to you guys. over to michaela. a potential clue. was it mechanical or was it something more sinister? we ll take a look at that, next. prepare for challenges specific to your business by working with trusted advisors who help turn obstacles into opportunities. experience the power of being understood.
michelle, tell me something i don t know. so the fight, red state versus blue state feminist is back in full form. friday, carly fiorina will go back to the view. the last week the ladies of the view noted her face in their opinion looked demented after the last cnbc debate. she struck back and said there is nothing more scary to the liberal media than a conservative woman. she failed to note she made fun of barbara boxer s hair in 2010. friday she will have explaining to do. to take on boxer would be a challenge. she lost to boxer. yes. marco rubio, who has taken a lot of heat over the course of his career for intermingling his personal finances with state party finances back in florida it s called mixing. expect more of that to come back up. thanks to the times.
football s game. they unfurled a banner that said dump dominion. the north carolina power company gets financing from those protesters are now facing charges. that s commitment. yes, it is. they hung there for a long time. they did. like two innings or something like that. building on the momentum of a strong debate performance, marco rubio takes a big leap in new hampshire. support tripling there following the debate. rubio picking up his first endorsement from one of his senate colleagues, freshman corey gardner. the colorado republican joining us on new day this morning. he s explaining why he s throwing his support behind rubio. senator, good to have you on new day. why rubio? why not jeb, why not trump. now he s coming after you. i think marco rubio