prime-time event. she does have a decent organization in iowa a decent organization in new hampshire. she hasn t taken off yet but she understood the rule of going into a debate understand what your goal was. she knew this was hello. she knew this was the first time she would get this level of exposure make your points and she enjoyed herself. the fact checkers will go after her, critics will question. but in terms of a performance with substance and with some energy and joy, she had a great night. john were you surprised how quickly the debate turned to donald trump and do you think when it did turn that direction the attacks were effective? i think what happened it was carly and governor perry who went after donald trump with vigor. carly with humor as well working bill and hillary clinton into the criticism. pretty smart. he s a flip flopflopper. she is right. now grown-ups change their
a terrible deal. yesterday barak obama, as usual, presented a false choice. better choice was a better deal. but now we re with a terrible deal which will make the world and the region a far more dangerous place. you are hitting all the message points tonight. congratulations on the first debate. looking forward to seeing more of you on the campaign trail. thank you so much. thank you. of course. we will bring in john king right now. john we heard we are hearing a lot from carly. she s getting a lot of applause on social media for her performance tonight. how did she do? she did very well. she s the breakaway. go online look among conservative comment taters who have influence with republican voters. they say she is the winner tonight. we are in the first hour of the boom. how big, how long? we can t answer that question. if she keeps this up she will down the road maybe not in debate two, but maybe by three or four find herself in the
economy. so that s the basic outline of the deal inspections, some kind of control over iran s nuclear capabilities in a period of ten years in exchange for lifting the sanctions. that s what they have done here. the president will speak about this around 7:00 a.m. john kerr is at the white house. john we heard president benjamin netanyahu is likely previewing what we ll hear from many members of congress as well. they are going to say the inspections are supposed to be anywhere any time they are not tough enough and give iran too much of a say. other questions on iran? reporter: you ll hear large objections in congress not just from the republicans but from the democratic party on this. the single most controversial provision is the one you just mentioned. this agreement is somewhat of a surprise and lifts the arms embargo imposed for more than a decade. that will not be lifted for another five years, but this means that iran will be able to
speed relationship to the signal system that s telling him what to do. so there s a lot of work that s already in progress. we heard remember when you get an event recorder which is what they call the recorders on the vehicle, and it says the operator applied the brakes well, then we re going to go look at the train itself and see if there s evidence he applied the brakes. so it s a set of checks and balances and everything that the ntsb does. john we heard amtrak officials and the mayor say there are things they know at this point things they do not know. from your expertise and background investigating accidents like this what do you believe they know perhaps they are not ready to share? well i would say that they probably already know what the event recorder has told them so they probably already know the speed, and they may have some indication of some track issues if they occurred earlier in the day, but it really is a little