morning. let s begin in florida with jason carroll. good morning. reporter: good morning, carol. as you know, donald trump s attorney is denying that report out of the times calling it reckless. donald trump also denying allegations that are being made by people magazine writer named natasha stoynoff who says back in 2005 she was doing a profile piece on donald trump and his wife, melania and she was at his property at mar-a-lago in florida, in south florida, and she basically said once the two of them got alone, once she got alone with donald trump, she alleges the following happened. she said quote, we walked into that room alone and trump shut the door behind us. i turned around and within seconds, he was pushing me against the wall and forcing his tongue down my throat. i was stunned. donald trump, as you know, likes to tweet, tweeted about that just within the past hour or so,
the worst possible note that, frankly, it s bad for the country but it s particularly bad for any kid who s paying attention to this race. this is the guy that republicans put forward to be an example for kids? it s disappointing. gina, let s put these accusations aside, these women who have come out today, let s put them aside. when you saw donald trump stand in front of that crowd today and say with regard to the former people magazine writer, just look at her, meaning these accusations, this couldn t possibly be true, look at her, what is that supposed to mean? actually, he said look at the tape. no. he said look at her as well. i wrote it down. i think that was a good point to make that we do need to look at the actual evidence. i think we need to put every accusation it s not defensible. i think we need to take every single accusation in the last 30 days of a campaign, whether it s by a republican, a democrat, i don t care, if it s just something said, i think we n
about. and they also can understand why, 12 years ago, a magazine writer wouldn t have put that in her of course not, because that would shatter the whole deal. absolutely. let me go to katy, katy s up-front, i got the sense when listening to the first lady today, she said something that s very first person. she said, she can t believe this guy who talks like this is a candidate for president. meaning, she knows what an elevation that is. her husband s has had that elevation. big a candidate for president is not being president, but really close to being president thing. and i think it offends her, the notion that somebody can be like trump and be also in that small group of people who have ever been nominated for president. it s a short list. like, what, 70 names in history. reporter: yeah, and she s not the only one. there are a number of people out there who just can t wrap their minds around why donald trump is so popular and why he s being excused for behavior that norma
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it made by the magazine writer. here s what he writes. credible estimates of how many troops we should send range from 10,000 to 25,000. it is imperative that u.s. advisers be able to operate on the front lines with the local troops they support in addition to sending advisers we should be sending joint special operation task forces. but what s wrong with that argument? to some extent it s giving them what they want. i was in afghanistan when kandahar fell, the whole country fell because of the way we re doing it now, with american air power, and guys on the ground who care about that country and who are enlisted as our allies. they re at risk on the ground and they re much more effective fighters as long as they have close air support. maybe you need to bring in, you know, some forward air controllers. you re talking about a few hundred guys to sort of help guide in the bombs, which is