me a break. all right. joining me to talk about all of this is o co-founder and executive editor of real clear politics. welcome. hi carol. donald trump is now openly attacking ben carson. ben carson says hey i m a nice guy. i m not going to attack anyone. will this help trump is this. it hasn t so far. ben carson season a little bit different though. because ben carson s support, you know, donald trump when he lost in iowa the lead and attacked his faith. and now he s losing his lead nationally. you mentioned the quinnipiac poll he s down to 1 point. now behind ben carson for the first time. so we re seeing sort of trump decline here. and he s reacting to it the way he s reacted to it in the past which is to lash out at his closest execompetitors. i don t know if that s going to
police started to arrest them. and now, both of them are upset about the charges. they will have to appear august 24th, a surprise. this time since we ve been back in ferguson, seems like police officers are treating reporters differently than what we saw a few months back. now the charges have moved forward and this will bring up conversation about that line where as reporters were there to cover a story and how far can police go in terms of the interaction between the two groups. all right, ryan young reporting live from ferguson, missouri. let s talk about this with bernard daughter, he s the former new york city police commissioner, he joins me now live, welcome, bernie. hi carol, how are you? hi, nice to see you. what do you make of what s happening in ferguson? why do these protests always seem to attract this element that butts heads with police? well, i think ryan, you know, his report the one thing that stands out is the a lot of these
he s talked about improving trade, the war on terror and civil rights in ethiopia. afterwards they appeared at a joint news conference. i m proud to be first u.s. president to virs sit ethiopia and tomorrow the first u.s. president to address the african union. so my visit reflects the importance the united states places on a relationship with ethiopia and all the nations and peoples of africa. white house correspondent michelle kosinski is traveling with the president. she joins us with more. good morning, michelle. reporter: hi carol. yeah and some of this was somewhat unexpected. here he is in a press conference talking about trade and countering terror but then president obama was asked about the iran nuclear deal. and that opened up this opportunity for him to level a major slam against republican rhetoric lately on that subject and others especially those highly controversial comments from mike huckabee that president obama was leading israelis quote, to the door of
sometime on friday. robert doyle posted that bond. he is now out of jail. we have reached out to him and his family to try it get comment, but we have not heard back. we re also waiting to hear back from the gonzalez family but as you could imagine very troubling situation involving two families. two children under the age of 10 witnessed this shooting. certainly traumatizing for those kids. carol? unbelievable. nick valencia reporting live this morning. thank you. checking some other top stories at 59 minutes past. a shaky landing for some airline passengers over the weekend. 75-mile-per-hour winds left this klm royal dutch airlines flight in a hair-raising sway as it came in for a landing in amsterdam. no one was hurt but the video has gone viral, already viewed mosh more than 2 million times since saturday. the hallowed hall in cooperstown welcoming four major league baseball greats.
the oven. listen. particular comments of mr. huckabee are i think part of just a general pattern that we ve seen that is would be considered ridiculous if it weren t so sad. reporter: president obama called some of these comments outrageous including donald trump s criticism of republican senator john mccain. the president said that americans deserve better that the presidential debate deserves better and he called for honesty, decorum, and seriousness in this presidential race carol. all right, michelle kosinski reporting live from ethiopia this morning. still to come in the newsroom, senator ted cruz gets a reminder on etiquette from the united states senate.