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more than she has. she casts herself as a more paul ryan type in the party. having just heard from donald trump, what was the scene in anchorman where you have the anchor teams under the freeway overpass and they re in that brawl, that big clash. that s what we think we re on tap for here tomorrow night in charleston. you have donald trump and ted cruz. we ve said it before. we anticipated there would be a fight between the two that the bromance was over. but now given the remarks, the ones steve mentioned. donald trump born in the usa, a slight dig at ted cruz. suggesting new york new york. these two need to be get into it. a lot of people will view that as a sign of some weakness. they ve been very open about it on the road. chris christie in new hampshire today attacking donald trump and all other sorts of establish candidates among other things saying the proposed ban on muslims is what christie

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20151110 07:43:00

created some welcome opportunities. reporter: just nine months before the games kick off, the expansion of rio s international airport full speed ahead. building 26 new gates and not just for the 2 million passengers expected during the games. the legacy that the olympics are going to leave will attract more travellers ort future, he says. thanks for the games, rio is a city under construction. once a source of frustration, now a financial lifeline for many of its residents. snarling traffic, but also transforming working class neighborhoods. the olympics always meant a chance to change our city. to make it more integrated, to make it better. so we got lots of opportunities. we took the most of it. reporter: the mayor said major benefits include expanding public transportation and revitalizing the downtown. this used to be a virtual no man s land underneath a freeway

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151017:06:17:00

will discover us, so we try and keep it as clean and civil as possible. i mean, like we have to make place goes to the bathroom so it doesn t smell really bad. reporter: these openings are supposed to be used by engineers to inspect the structural integrity of the freeway overpass. many homeless in the area not only use it for shelter but also to hide from cops. this is a pretty lucky spot to have. most people i have seen people sleeping on the side of the streets. abandoned houses. this is a place that cops i don t think would think to look in. sorry the house is a mess. when rush hour traffic comes, it starts getting a lot more louder up here so we wake up to the rush hour traffic. reporter: what looks like a layer of black paint, is actually a thick layer of black soot, smoke and dirt that they are constantly inhaling. it s all black. see the walls, they are all charred. look at the wood. it s on fire. black in our nose.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20141203:10:02:00

now particular ly vulnerable. up to six inches of rain is possible. abc s brandi hitt starts us off. reporter: a supersoaking storm slamming california. mud flowing in camarillo northwest of los angeles. a race to keep those culverts clear any way they can. with machines, even pulling rocks out by hand. families like anthony s are keeping a close eye on the mountains. i wasn t scared until now. reporter: rocks falling in santa barbara covering this highway and wreaking havoc on the road. at least three injured in this three-car pile-up. look at this truck, dangling from a freeway overpass. the ground already saturated after weekend downpours brought mud slides that closed ten miles of the pacific coast highway. in glendora, workers moving massive concrete rails to protect these homes sitting below a mountainside that could give way at any moment. when they say mandatory, we re out of here. reporter: this neighborhood

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20141203:11:32:00

vulnerable. up to six inches of rain is possible. abc s brandi hitt starts us off. reporter: a supersoaking storm slamming california. mud flowing in camarillo northwest of los angeles. a race to keep those culverts clear any way they can. with machines, even pulling rocks out by hand. families like anthony s are keeping a close eye on the mountains. i wasn t scared until now. reporter: rocks falling in santa barbara covering this highway and wreaking havoc on the road. at least three injured in this three-car pile-up. look at this truck, dangling from a freeway overpass. the ground already saturated after weekend downpours brought mud slides that closed ten miles of the pacific coast highway. in glendora, workers moving massive concrete rails to protect these homes sitting below a mountainside that could give way at any moment. when they say mandatory, we re out of here. reporter: this neighborhood devastated by wildfires earlier this year. that compounds the danger. it take

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