on abc 7 eyewitness news and the abc 7 chicago news app today. nailed it. here s scotty with two outs. piscotty with two outs. got to have a brother named scott right? scotty piscotty. jim: scotty piscotty. len: dottie. [laughter] jim: the piscotty family came to town, dottie, scotty and rowdy. len: and earl. earl. [laughter] jim: scoreboard watches here. the nationals have tied the mets 3-3 bottom of the ninth. doing damage against familia. len: rendon and ramos with the run-scoring hits in the ninth. jim: good try. there. len: pitch number 80 of hammel s night. swing and a miss. chicago cubs baseball on abc 7. len: reynolds wrap up report. dexter fowler with a lead-off home run. aledmys diaz two-run shot in the second. a lot of walks issued by the cardinals. cubs have left nine andhe red birds four. alex reyes continues on. 70 pitches working in relief. max checks in on twitter and says do not forget about 2-1. it is a strike. jim: bartolo colon, you know him, right-ha
well, good wednesday morning. i m reena ninan. and i m phillip mena. we begin with the showdown in vegas. the biggest night so far for the five democrats making a run for the white house. hillary clinton and bernie sanders got the most speaking time as they clashed on gun control. the middle east and the economy. the three lesser known contenders struggled for attention but failed to get the breakout moment they were hoping for. they refrained from name calling and personal attacks and sanders even claim to clinton s defense firing off what many considered was the best line of the night. enough of the e-mails. let s talk about the real issues facing america. this was the first of six planned democratic primary debates. it gave hillary clinton a chance to show why she is leading the pack and, of course, donald trump chimed in live tweeting blow by blow. we get the latest from abc s kenneth moton. good morning, kenneth. reporter: good morning. hillary clinton was
this is world news now. well-g morn, good morning on this very busy wednesday morning. i m reena ninan. and i m phillip mena. everybody talking about the big showdown in las vegas where the democrats were butting heads in the first debate of the primary. despite a few disagreements, the candidates were toeing the party line on immigration and more. your vote with juju chang. reporter: right out of the gate the tough questions. lu say anything to get elected? reporter: anderson cooper asking hillary clinton about her recent flip-flop. from gay marriage to last week s trade deal. well, actually, i have been very consistent over the course of my entire life. i have always fought for the same values and principles. reporter: but the real sparks flying between the top two contenders, clinton and bernie sanders, going toe to toe for the first time. the first hot-button issue gun control. is bernie sanders tough enough on guns? no. not at all. what i can te
well, good wednesday morning. i m reena ninan. and i m phillip mena. we begin with the showdown in vegas. the biggest night so far for the five democrats making a run for the white house. hillary clinton and bernie sanders got the most speaking time as they clashed on gun control. the middle east and the economy. the three lesser known contenders struggled for attention but failed to get the breakout moment they were hoping for. they refrained from name calling and personal attacks and sanders even claim to clinton s defense firing off what many considered was the best line of the night. enough of the e-mails. let s talk about the real issues facing america. this was the first of six planned democratic primary debates. it gave hillary clinton a chance to show why she is leading the pack and, of course, donald trump chimed in live tweeting blow by blow. we get the latest from abc s kenneth moton. good morning, kenneth. reporter: good morning. hillary clinton was
well, good wednesday morning. i m reena ninan. and i m phillip mena. we begin with the showdown in vegas. the biggest night so far for the five democrats making a run for the white house. hillary clinton and bernie sanders got the most speaking time as they clashed on gun control. the middle east and the economy. the three lesser known contenders struggled for attention but failed to get the breakout moment they were hoping for. they refrained from name calling and personal attacks and sanders even claim to clinton s defense firing off what many considered was the best line of the night. enough of the e-mails. let s talk about the real issues facing america. this was the first of six planned democratic primary debates. it gave hillary clinton a chance to show why she is leading the pack and, of course, donald trump chimed in live tweeting blow by blow. we get the latest from abc s kenneth moton. good morning, kenneth. reporter: good morning. hillary clinton was