third world country where the people don t trust their electoral process and system. so this is where we re going to have to make a stand. we ll have to get the truth. i would just simply implore miss gertrude walker, supervisor of elections of st. louis can i county, to do the right thing. have a complete recount of all those votes in the public eye of the people. reporter: he also told us what is especially troubling a turnout of 141%. votes he said that don t match number of people who showed up. he charges something he thinks is being hidden. martha: troubling. what does the opponent have to say? reporter: murphy says he is the winner and blasts the moves by west campaign s as a stunt saying there is no legal basis for a recount. it is clear, a resounding victory for patrick murphy and it is time for us to move forward and do the people s business and time for mr. west to take the honorable course, recognize the inevitable. reporter: west says he is not giving up. martha? m
from washington. good morning, doug. reporter: good morning, guys. at a very basic level this is the store of an affair between general david petraeus and his biographer paula broad well. it gets complicated. there may be national security implication including into the broad investigation into the consulate in benghazi on september 11th. there is no question she would have had prime access to one. key players. she made a couple of public appearances to talk about that. that was at the university of denver, her alma mater last month where she spoke about the benghazi attack. this was came as ci a-team were asking for help but were denied. here is what she said. i don t know if a lot of you heard this but the cia annex had taken a couple of libyan militia members prisoner and they think the attack on the consulate was an effort to get the prisoners back. that is still being vetted. reporter: that would seemingly contradict what we heard over and over again initially mida
petraeus and his biographer paula broad well. it gets complicated. there may be national security implication including into the broad investigation into the consulate in benghazi on september 11th. there is no question she would have had prime access to one. key players. she made a couple of public appearances to talk about that. that was at the university of denver, her alma mater last month where she spoke about the benghazi attack. this was came as ci a-team were asking for help but were denied. here is what she said. i don t know if a lot of you heard this but the cia annex had taken a couple of libyan militia members prisoner and they think the attack on the consulate was an effort to get the prisoners back. that is still being vetted. reporter: that would seemingly contradict what we heard over and over again initially midaway, that the at lack in libya was result of anger over anti-muslim film made in the united states. what information was broadwell privy too? th
showing how everything is still very much in the wind there. we ve got the labor leading paper there. we ve got the independent showing still that indecision here. always fascinating to see those overseas headlines. the times square bombing suspect may have been inspired by radical cleric linked to other domestic terror attacks. faisal shahzad has contact with the yemeni american cleric anwaral lackey. he has connections to the ft. hood shooter and the underwear bomber. shahzad also had ties to the leader of the pakistani taliban. lawrence taylor is out on $75,000 bail this morning. he was arrested in a new york city suburb accused of rape and patronizing a prostitute. wabc s tim fleischer reports. reporter: facing a crush of the reporters and photographers, pro football hall of famer lawrence taylor tried wedging his way through to his car as if he were again going after a quarterback. all right, guys, take it easy. all right, let s go. reporter: in trouble wit