This is the cbs morning news for friday, august 7th, 2015. Good morning and thanks for joining us. Im Alison Harmelin in for annemarie green. The republican president ial candidates will be back on the campaign trail this morning after last nights first debate. The ten Top White House hopefuls showed their combative sides. They traded barbs over hot button issues like immigration. A third party run. Craig boss will in cleveland. Reporter fireworks at the start from the first primetime republican president ial debate of the 2016 election. Donald trump went after the moderators as well as the other republicans on the stage. The other republicans fired back and the tone remained testy. Billionaire Businessman Donald Trump was center stage in a debate on the Fox News Channel and he came out swinging. Mr. Trump reporter he was the only republican candidate who couldnt promise he wont run as an independent. Im talking about a lot of leverage. We want to win and we will win. Hes already hedgi
I think jeb bush needs to be more comfortable at the podium and i think scott walker needs to be a bit more natural. Reporter today rand paul attacked Chris Christie on twitter, after one of the nights most heated exchanges over government surveillance. You know, when youre sitting in a subcommittee just blowing hot air about this, you can say things like that. I dont trust president obama with our records. I know you gave him a big hug, and if you want to give him a big hug again go aright ahead. Reporter for all the energy in the Republican Party right now, it will be another six weeks before the candidates debate again. And remember, there are nearly six more months until the first primary ballots for president are actually cast. Lester. All right, peter, thanks. And the combative donald trump carried the sparring over to today, xwlafting ing blasting the way he thought he was treated during the debate. Trump was confronted in the first question to him about some of his past comment
Has cancer. Good evening everyone, im natasha brown. Thanks so much for joining us. The boscov family name, it has graced the side of Department Stores throughout the eastern United States for generations. Eyewitness News Reporter alexandria hoff paid a visit to reading pennsylvania today where the first boscovs store opened up in the early 19 hundreds. Reporter Albert Boscov liked his circular ads big and sometimes whimsical. Its one of the first ways he got his family store on the map and grew it employing over 7,000. Lease sap was one of those employees. He knew everyone. He walked around and that is the type of man he is. Reporter albert known as albie passed away days after announcing his battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 87. That news brought o her to teams. The story of the nations longest running family owned Department Store begins with solomon boscov a russian jewish immigrant who arrived to the u. S. In 1911 attempting unsuccessfully to sell lemons. A peddler with just o
And coming up john crowley of the International Business times and the daily telegraphs tim stanley help me review the sunday morning papers, including the daily telegraphs exclusive on prince harrys struggle to come to terms with his mothers death. That is the papers, in half an hour. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Turkeys president , recep Tayyip Erdogan, has declared victory in a controversial referendum granting him sweeping new powers. He said tonight the country had opened a new page in its democracy, but opponents say the result amounts to one man rule, with the president now able to abolish the role of Prime Minister, and if necessary, dissolve parliament. It was a close vote, with widespread support for the constitutional changes in rural areas, but with many rejecting the proposals in the bigger cities. Opponents are alleging voting fraud, and say they will challenge the result. Our World Affairs editor john simpson reports from istanbul. Tonight, the victors were out
And coming up john crowley of the International Business times and the daily telegraphs tim stanley help me review the sunday morning papers, including the daily telegraphs exclusive on prince harrys struggle to come to terms with his mothers death. That is the papers, in half an hour. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Turkeys president , recep Tayyip Erdogan, has declared victory in a controversial referendum granting him sweeping new powers. He said tonight the country had opened a new page in its democracy, but opponents say the result amounts to one man rule, with the president now able to abolish the role of Prime Minister, and if necessary, dissolve parliament. It was a close vote, with widespread support for the constitutional changes in rural areas, but with many rejecting the proposals in the bigger cities. Opponents are alleging voting fraud, and say they will challenge the result. Our World Affairs editor john simpson reports from istanbul. Tonight, the victors were out