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hampshire. but first, in milwaukee, the spin is in full swing, you can see it from the back of that man's head, see? action. common themes were smaller government and less taxes but was not without fire works. the candidates took jabs at each other and at the democrats. take a look. >> being beaten on every front, economically, militarilily, there is nothing that we do now that we win. we don't win anymore. >> this government is more corrupt, less effective crushing the engine of...
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on a host of issues today. chief political correspondent carl cameron isinmilwaukeetonight.>> reporter: with the general election 364 days from now and the fourth gop debate tomorrow in milwaukee, hosted by fox business -- >> a lot of people are saying, donald, you're the most amazing guy. >> reporter: donald trump, who emerged from "saturday night live" unscathed this weekend is attacking ben carson. carson is attacking the media. carson says it's time to move on from his personal history. he casts himself as a champion of religious concern -- conservatives and under attack from godless liberals. >> to the secular progressive movement in this country i'm a very big threat. they can look at the polling data and they can see that i'm the candidate who is most likely to be able to beat hillary clinton. >> reporter: in his book "gifted hands" carson described several violent incidents during his youth. reporters unable to confirm details have since questioned carson's honesty. today "parade" magazine reposted an interview with his mom corroborating atwith a padlock , stabbing
on a host of issues today. chief political correspondent carl cameron is in milwaukee tonight. >> reporter: with the general election 364 days from now and the fourth gop debate tomorrow in milwaukee, hosted by fox business -- >> a lot of people are saying, donald, you're the most amazing guy. >> reporter: donald trump, who emerged from "saturday night live" unscathed this weekend is attacking ben carson. carson is attacking the media. carson says it's time to move...
won and how they performed well on the stage. last night's fox business network debateinmilwaukeemarkedanother step closer to the first voting in iowa. 82 days from now. chief political correspondent carl cameron is in new hampshire tonight with debate fallout. >> the debate ended at 11:17 p.m. eastern and at 8:30 this morning, donald trump was in new hampshire, beaming about his performance. >> we started off with 17, and one by one by one, they're disappearing. disappearing. to watch as they go out. >> ben carson, who spearheaded debate reforms was pleased. >> i thought it was excellent. it was not about the moderators. it was actually about the candidates. and i hope it will set a new standard. >> at once skewering the media and hillary clinton, some said carson had the best line of the night. >> i have no problem with being vetted. what i do have a problem with, is being lied about. and then putting that out there as truth. when i look at somebody like hillary clinton, who sits there and tells her daughter and a government official that no, this was a terrorist attack. and t
won and how they performed well on the stage. last night's fox business network debate in milwaukee marked another step closer to the first voting in iowa. 82 days from now. chief political correspondent carl cameron is in new hampshire tonight with debate fallout. >> the debate ended at 11:17 p.m. eastern and at 8:30 this morning, donald trump was in new hampshire, beaming about his performance. >> we started off with 17, and one by one by one, they're disappearing. disappearing....
debate. after the fourth oneinmilwaukeeontuesday, there will be eight more before the end of march. by that time more than half of the country will have cast its primary and caucus votes. >>> you can see the fox business debate tuesday at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. go to the web address listed on the graphic to find out how to find or get fox business in your area. if you don't have it. get it. >>> well it could be another setback tonight for hillary clinton's presidential campaign. it appears clinton signed an agreement promising not to do what she may have done. with her personal email accounts. and server. senior political correspondent mike emmanuel is here with the intriguing details tonight. good evening. >> congressional sources say the significance of this paperwork is that it is a legal binding document and the person signing it has accepted the obligation to protect our national secrets. the sensitive information nondisclosure agreement was signed by secretary of state hillary clinton in january 2009, right after taking office. in the document clinton signed it, says quote i've b
debate. after the fourth one in milwaukee on tuesday, there will be eight more before the end of march. by that time more than half of the country will have cast its primary and caucus votes. >>> you can see the fox business debate tuesday at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. go to the web address listed on the graphic to find out how to find or get fox business in your area. if you don't have it. get it. >>> well it could be another setback tonight for hillary clinton's presidential...