reporter: july 2nd, 2008, about 11:00 p.m. steve democker, his daughter charlotte, and charlotte s boyfriend jake were eating a very late dinner. reporter: that s when steve told them about a strange phone call he received from carol s brother. who told him that apparently carol s home phone suddenly cut out when she was talking to her mother ruth, and nobody could reach her. how did charlotte react to that? she was worried. reporter: charlotte said she texted her mom earlier that evening. everything seemed fine, then. but now? she called her mother. voice-mail. hey mom. its char. i heard from grandmother that something happened while you guys were on the phone and she was kind of worried about you. so, i wanted to text you to see if everything was okay. now i m kind of getting worried about you. so if you want to text me back or call me or something just let me know that you re okay and that everything s okay.
reporter: july 2nd, 2008, about 11:00 p.m. steve democker, his daughter charlotte, and charlotte s boyfriend jake were eating a very late dinner. he had taken a few more bites of his dinner and then by that point charlotte and i were pretty close to being finished. reporter: that s when steve told them about a strange phone call he received from carol s brother. who told him that apparently carol s home phone suddenly cut out when she was talking to her mother ruth, and nobody could reach her. how did charlotte react to that? she was worried. reporter: charlotte said she texted her mom earlier that evening. everything seemed fine, then. but now? she called her mother. voice-mail. hey mom. its char. i heard from grandmother that something happened while you guys were on the phone and she was kind of worried about you. so, i wanted to text you to see if everything was okay. now i m kind of getting worried about you.
reporter: july 2nd, 2008, about 11:00 p.m. steve democker, his daughter charlotte, and charlotte s boyfriend jake were eating a very late dinner. he had taken a few more bites of his dinner and then by that point charlotte and i were pretty close to being finished. reporter: that s when steve told them about a strange phone call he received from carol s brother. who told him that apparently carol s home phone suddenly cut out when she was talking to her mother ruth, and nobody could reach her. how did charlotte react to that? she was worried. reporter: charlotte said she texted her mom earlier that
that s not interesting to them. nobody in brooklyn cares. instead tv networks devotedro their schedule to convincing us that donald trump is naughty. apparently americans had no idea that donald trump had an outlandish personal life. it s not like he bragged about it. or got caught onto reinbold garrity s on the access hollywood tape. in related news, chris christie was cited yesterday eating a snickers bar. now it s clear that trump is flawed, the media insists that america has an obligation to ber shocked and disgusted. if there is one thing reporters do well, it s setting a high moral tone for the rest of us. that s why people are anxious to take important life advice fromf tv anchors. parents dream about allowing anyone in cnn s prime-time line-up to babysit their kids. come on. what is more shocking is trump s personal life or the
they analyzed the president s speeches going to views and wes and he has used the word fake, 404 times during his first year in office. the president s supporters are sounding off on this whole thing karate style, saying is this news? another twitter user says if the shoe fits keep putting it on. that seems a little bit low to me. doesn t it? the number is supposed to be this big thing. how can you really count that? todd: speaking of words, nancy pelosi compares the gop debt deal with eating a if you are eating breakfast i recommend you put it down for a little bit. the house passed a short-term spending bill cutting up a