away. i believe that s going to plus, if we can get rid of the unnecessary regulation ares and we look at the cost to benefit ratios. we will be able to get rid of quite a few and that effects things in a gigantic way you in terms of manufacturing jobs, bringing those back. i mean, there is a whole litany of things. this conglomeration is not just a tax program. i have got to ask you one more quick question and i should know this but i don t. is your mom still alive? she is still alive. she has alzheimer s, but she has happy alzheimer s. ino 1997, in parade magazine, and i was working for them, i think then, she said she confirmed that you had an anger problem when you were a boy and there was a knife incident. and you know you think the press would be able to find that. parade was no little magazine back then. so anyway i want to point that out. i have not been impressed
to live with. he s the doctor. there is no such thing as helping anyone with a problem of pathology. it s hopeless. donald trump just said that. the notion that ben carson is receiving harder scrutiny than other candidates is ridiculous. not true. second continuing here, donald trump has a choice to make heading into the debate tomorrow night. does he really focus as dr. trump on dr. carson? does he go after him and tear him down and try to tear him down? if he does, that leaves room for the other candidates. i think he is not able to resist. they are going to be standing right next to each other tomorrow night. can i add though, the fact that people have been unable to confirm the anger problem, unable to confirm the story about the belt, it doesn t necessarily mean it didn t happen. he should have just been prepared to be able to explain this. could have footnoted it. absolutely. in 2008, barack obama was running away from people scared
$3.5 million last week alone. donald trump for one is not buying in. he s. referee: carson, saying the veracity issues are disturbng. that carson could have an incurable anger problem and this may end his campaign. the fbi now in talks to help investigate the flash of metrojet flight 9268 as russian forces arrive at egypt s sharm el sheikh airport to conduct security checks. we are live at the airport with the latest details for us. reporter: what we re looking at here is what so much of the concern and speculation and the reporting has been evolving around, what exactly that sound heard in the last second of the cockpit recording before it was cut off. the fbi is saying if they do come in, that will be one of theous pekts they re focusing on. all this comes as 100 victims bodies have been identified in russia. it s been an extraordinarily
clothing, he had on a large melt belt buckle and the knife felt with such force, it broke and he fled in terror, but i was more horrified that he recognized that i was trying to kill someone over nothing. david, i guess it s better when a doctor, instead of says stomach, says abdomen. i ve never heard of an assailant using the term abdomen, when talking about trying to put a knife in somebody s gut. it is a weird story. he obviously believes that it s part of his revival of spirit. well, the full story here, which social conservatives have been hearing from him from years, and reading in the many books he s written about, is that he basically transforms himself by becoming a devout believer. in his religion is seventh-dayed a eventtism. but he talks about turning to god and realizing there is something bigger than himself and that took care of his anger problem. and this strikes a chord with social conservatives who like that sort of rags to riches, through god, story. now, he is
anger problems. he acts out through his anger. that s what we re trying to deal with now. i got a bad anger problem, know what i m saying? angry because i m in prison. i m angry because i ain t with my family. i m angry because of the way they treat you, the things they do to you. it ain t never a happy day in prison. at the time of our visit, wilson had just completed an anger management program that deputy warden tony patterson arranged for him to take in his cell. he needs to grow up. immaturity. you know. but he s working on it. i got kids, man. everybody going to change one day. for wilson, change is essential. most of his sentence for assaulting the officer will overlap with his original sentence. but just a day after we interviewed him, wilson s anger surfaced again. when he saw our crew on the exercise yard, he greeted them