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. >> there's no question about it, that the boynton beach police department was dead set on manufacturing a crime here. >> reporter: abc news senior legal correspondent sunny hostin says that remains to be seen. >> is this a case of entrapment? >> do i think that the police officers could have done better? and you certainly don't as the police spokesperson upload that video to youtube. is that a case killer? no. it isn't. >> seems unusual, correct me if i'm wrong, but for police to lie on camera and create a crime scene, make this elaborate circumstance to say, oh, your husband's dead, when he really isn't. >> that is unusual but not unheard of. i have to tell you that sting operations happen all the time. >> reporter: the boynton beach police department stands behind their investigation telling abc news -- >> the "cops" show happened to be here at the time of this investigation are we're not in the business of producing television. we're in business of saving lives and we believe we did that in this case. >> reporter: yesterday issuing a statement, we trust in our state attorney to succe
. >> there's no question about it, that the boynton beach police department was dead set on manufacturing a crime here. >> reporter: abc news senior legal correspondent sunny hostin says that remains to be seen. >> is this a case of entrapment? >> do i think that the police officers could have done better? and you certainly don't as the police spokesperson upload that video to youtube. is that a case killer? no. it isn't. >> seems unusual, correct me if i'm wrong,...
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p>> reporter: the boynton beach olice department stands behind ptheir investigation telling abc pnews -- p>> the "cops" show happened to pbe here at the time of this pinvestigation are we're not in pthe business of producing ptelevision. pwe're in business of saving plives and we believe we did that pin this case. p>> reporter: yesterday issuing a pstatement, we trust in our state pattorney to successfully rosecute this case and we are pconfident we have given his poffice sufficient evidence to pstill, dalia's attorneys filed a pmotion to dismiss the case based pon evidence of what they say is olice misconduct. pif the case isn't dismissed a pnew trial is set to start this pspring. pand there's one person who says phe has no doubt dalia is guilty. p>> i am 5,000% sure she tried to pkill me. p>> reporter: for "nightline" i'm plinsey davis in new york. p>> thanks to linsey davis. pyou may have noticed sunny phostin providing legal analysis pduring that report. pwe would like to welcome her to pabc news. pshe's joining us as senior legal pcorrespondent and analyst. p>>> up next here, cel
p>> reporter: the boynton beach olice department stands behind ptheir investigation telling abc pnews -- p>> the "cops" show happened to pbe here at the time of this pinvestigation are we're not in pthe business of producing ptelevision. pwe're in business of saving plives and we believe we did that pin this case. p>> reporter: yesterday issuing a pstatement, we trust in our state pattorney to successfully rosecute this case and we are pconfident we have given his...
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i have to telll you that sting operations happen all the time. >> reporter: the boynton beach police department stands behind their investigation telling abc news -- >> the "cops" show happened t t be here at the time of this investigation are we're not in the business of producing television. we're in business of saving lives and we believe we did that in this case. >> reporter: yesterday issuing a attorney to successfully prosecute this case and we are confident we have given his office sufficient evidence to meet the state's burden. still, dalia's attorneys filed a motion to dismiss the case based on evidence of what they say is police misconduct. if the case isn't dismissed a new trial is set to start this spring. and there's one person who says he has no doubt dalia is guilty. >> i am 5,000% sure she tried to kill me. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm linsey davis in new york. >> thanks to linsey davis. you may have noticed sunny hostin proroding legal analysis during that report. we would like to welcome her to abc news. she's joining us as senior legal correspondent and analyst
i have to telll you that sting operations happen all the time. >> reporter: the boynton beach police department stands behind their investigation telling abc news -- >> the "cops" show happened t t be here at the time of this investigation are we're not in the business of producing television. we're in business of saving lives and we believe we did that in this case. >> reporter: yesterday issuing a attorney to successfully prosecute this case and we are confident we...
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pbill boynton from new hampshire pd.o.t. was saying that even pthough the air temperatures are pin the mid to upper 30' s, the pground is so cold at this point pthat even though it is reading pthat at six feet, where a lot of pthe gauges are reporting from, pyou get closer to the ground or peven a slightly elevated surface plike your porch or back pdeck, you can have a situation pwhere things could be slick panyway with temperatures around p38, 39. pthe last of the light snow for pvery far northern areas. ponly to lighten things up a bit, pit is down to a drizzle and poccasional lighter rain showers pin southern areas. pthe heaviest of the rain awaits pand it will be arriving as pquickly as 3:00 this afternoon pin some southern areas. pyou will notice it is not a huge pwall of water but these pockets pof rain, which will have locally pheavy downpours. pmaybe overnight, a couple of prumbles of thunder with poccasional gusts over 30, 40 pmiles an hour. ptemperatures continue to warm pup. pthe sheltered valleys and pcentral new
pbill boynton from new hampshire pd.o.t. was saying that even pthough the air temperatures are pin the mid to upper 30' s, the pground is so cold at this point pthat even though it is reading pthat at six feet, where a lot of pthe gauges are reporting from, pyou get closer to the ground or peven a slightly elevated surface plike your porch or back pdeck, you can have a situation pwhere things could be slick panyway with temperatures around p38, 39. pthe last of the light snow for pvery far...
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. >> 40-year-old andre boynton and 37-year-old anika george named in an indictment handed down by cuyahoga grand jury thursday charges includingndow human trafficking, rape and kidnapping , he is serving 10 year term life prison sentence at the very correctional facility for kidnapping and 2,008 . they say that from prison, he directed her to find boys to have sex with a 14 -year-old mentally challenged girl, they say that she foundse h for boys around cleveland from nine -- 13 years old, indictments claim during amount in the amount of time in june and july of 214 and she would north royalton and use her cell phone records and having sex with her and aco 14-year-old boy at each time he listened and gave instructionst from prison o while on the phone, some of the encounters happened inside of her car theyns say that although the illegal sex acts were recordeded they have no evidence that the recordings were sent two anybody else,he they discovered what was happening after the mother of wonderful boys asked what he was doing and then she called the police. >> kevin freeman fox 8 news. >> pr
. >> 40-year-old andre boynton and 37-year-old anika george named in an indictment handed down by cuyahoga grand jury thursday charges includingndow human trafficking, rape and kidnapping , he is serving 10 year term life prison sentence at the very correctional facility for kidnapping and 2,008 . they say that from prison, he directed her to find boys to have sex with a 14 -year-old mentally challenged girl, they say that she foundse h for boys around cleveland from nine -- 13 years old,...
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a photo of it shooting out of the home on boynton road. the house was built in the 1850s and registered with the national historic society. no word at this hour what caused the fire or if there was any injuries. >>> happening today, the mbta is launching an investigation on the orange line. the tunnel filled with smoke around 8:30 last night at state street. this is cell phone video of people running out of the train people running out of the train. t officials say a side panel fell off of the train on to the tracks, hit the third rail and caused the smoke. the second train following behind it also hit the panel create creating even more smoke. look at this, passengers on the train kicked out windows and crawled out because the train wasn't at the platform yet and the doors were locked. witnesses say it was chaotic. >> you think it is a given if somebody -- if somebody is kicking glass out of a window, it must feel some sort of power it must feel some sort of >> julie: the mbta says even though there was no smoke, there was fire in the tun
a photo of it shooting out of the home on boynton road. the house was built in the 1850s and registered with the national historic society. no word at this hour what caused the fire or if there was any injuries. >>> happening today, the mbta is launching an investigation on the orange line. the tunnel filled with smoke around 8:30 last night at state street. this is cell phone video of people running out of the train people running out of the train. t officials say a side panel fell...
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jessica boynton is also spotting some fog in the first alert center. jessica. >> we are, bill. lots of fog and wet cameras you can see on our camera lens here. those roadways are wet as well. you have to watch the off ramp. that's where we're going to start to see the problems as the morning progresses. we'll have more updates for you when i come back inside 30. >>> if you're just up and are getting out the door soon, be prepared for dense widespread fog. also coming up in a few minutes, i'll explain why areas that are snow cover ready seeing more fog. >>> plus, as bill cosby continues to face sexual assault charges, there could be a growing list of witnesses against him. hear from a legal expert and how our viewers are reacting to this case. >>> right now on "nbc 10 news," fog danger. they can create dangers for your morning drive. >>> we told you about fake calls. in delaware, neighbors are dealing with a different set of imposters asking for money. wheel explain. >>> plus, we spoke with a legal expert. find out how the list of those who can testify against him can get a lot
jessica boynton is also spotting some fog in the first alert center. jessica. >> we are, bill. lots of fog and wet cameras you can see on our camera lens here. those roadways are wet as well. you have to watch the off ramp. that's where we're going to start to see the problems as the morning progresses. we'll have more updates for you when i come back inside 30. >>> if you're just up and are getting out the door soon, be prepared for dense widespread fog. also coming up in a few...
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it happened last night on boynton high school. we don't know what led up to the shooting or the actual condition of that boy. >>> in san jose, police are investigating another shooting involving two cars outside of a busy shopping mall. someone fired shots at a minivan. about 10:00 yesterday morning. a 17-year-old man in the vinny -- minivan was shot but he's expected to survive. the gunman was in a silver 99 -- 1990s nissan. >>> a fire on mission and 22nd street left one dead and forced 60 out of their homes last year. recently inspectors ordered the building to be demolished, former tenants want imminent domain to attack over the building and turn it into affordable housing. under law people displaced to the fire can hit-and-run under the previous -- return under the previous rent. >> the latest thefts happened on tuesday at the north berkeley bart station. in the past few weeks catalytic converters have been stolen from hondas in other places. >>> facebook ceo has strong words for employees who crossed out black lives matter an
it happened last night on boynton high school. we don't know what led up to the shooting or the actual condition of that boy. >>> in san jose, police are investigating another shooting involving two cars outside of a busy shopping mall. someone fired shots at a minivan. about 10:00 yesterday morning. a 17-year-old man in the vinny -- minivan was shot but he's expected to survive. the gunman was in a silver 99 -- 1990s nissan. >>> a fire on mission and 22nd street left one dead...
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the temperatures have client within the last hour. 48 raleigh, 51 boynton, clinton 60. expecting after 70s. rain likely at 8:00 am, 48 degrees. as chance for severe weather 10 am to 6:00 pm. best chances around noon. 69, 70 afternoon high. damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes possible, back to 66 by 6:00 pm. more on the timing and threats that will hit your neighborhood coming up in your complete forecast. aviation parkway, fog, rain will slow you down this morning. your morning commute will take you a little longer. take the umbrella with you as you head for the door. i want to show you conditions where you are living. where you are seeing yellow we are dealing with foggy conditions. around vance county, warren county that is mixed in with rain around franklin county and raleigh. where we see blue that is including orange county and chatham county you see water pond on the roadways. plan accordingly. >>> we continue our team coverage of the threat of severe weather. emma wright is in our mobile news tracker. >>reporter: we just crossed chatham county into wake count
the temperatures have client within the last hour. 48 raleigh, 51 boynton, clinton 60. expecting after 70s. rain likely at 8:00 am, 48 degrees. as chance for severe weather 10 am to 6:00 pm. best chances around noon. 69, 70 afternoon high. damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes possible, back to 66 by 6:00 pm. more on the timing and threats that will hit your neighborhood coming up in your complete forecast. aviation parkway, fog, rain will slow you down this morning. your morning commute will...
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. >>> and shot before 6:30, last night on boynton avenue, not far from interstate 280 and the winchester house. >>> a san jose teacher behind bars accused of having sex with a 17-year-old student. police arrested zach drew after investigators received a tip from a concerned parent last week. both the victim and the suspect are from summit charter school in san jose's oak grove neighborhood. the 29-year-old teacher turned himself in to the santa clara county jail. >>> santa clara police looking for a man who they say may be targeting women. there were two attacks on hope drive in santa clara, not far from river mark plaza. officers released this sketch of the suspect described as a 30-year-old balding man, light skin, about 5'10". a woman says she was sexually assaulted back on february 13th in the bella vista apartments, another woman scared off an intruder at her home. >> we want to know what this person looks like, if they said anything to you. >> police believe both incidents are connected. meanwhile, they're stepping up patrols around the area. >>> a bay area campus on alert this wee
. >>> and shot before 6:30, last night on boynton avenue, not far from interstate 280 and the winchester house. >>> a san jose teacher behind bars accused of having sex with a 17-year-old student. police arrested zach drew after investigators received a tip from a concerned parent last week. both the victim and the suspect are from summit charter school in san jose's oak grove neighborhood. the 29-year-old teacher turned himself in to the santa clara county jail. >>>...
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it is on boynton road. no word this hour what caused the fire or if there are any injuries, but we are working to get more information from fire officials. the house was built in the the national historic society. >> sara: and the high winds and heavy downpours taking down this huge tree in wellesley. that's not all. that trunk, it slammed in the power lines knocking out a transformer. stephanie coueignoux is live at the scene where you could see there's still a a lot of clean-up that needs to be done, stef. >> stephanie: i have to tell you now that the sun is up, sara, you could get a bigger idea and better idea is to just how much damage all of this wild weather caused. taking a look behind me once again you could see the massive tree that fell really just feet from the home, but i want my photographer to zoom into the suv parked in the driveway because you can see the back window is smashed. all of this is leading to some extremely concerning situations and understandably that family decided not to spend
it is on boynton road. no word this hour what caused the fire or if there are any injuries, but we are working to get more information from fire officials. the house was built in the the national historic society. >> sara: and the high winds and heavy downpours taking down this huge tree in wellesley. that's not all. that trunk, it slammed in the power lines knocking out a transformer. stephanie coueignoux is live at the scene where you could see there's still a a lot of clean-up that...
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this is new video out of a home in boynton road. the records search show that the house was built in 1850s and registered with a national historic society. no word what caused the fire or if there is any injuries. >>> also >>> there is a lot of damage to clean up across the region like this. huge trees came down like this one in wellesley. the high winds and rain moved in just like shiri forecasted the worst of it. it was a frightening evening. station fox25's stephanie coueignoux is live in wellesley in one of the worst hit neighborhoods and folks were out of power for several hours. >> reporter: sara, you can imagine this was a very scary situation. power going out. trees are really just toppling all around you. take taking a look behind me, just one of the trees that fell during yesterday's wild weather during yesterday's wild weather. and you can see from the roof, just how massive that tree it. thankfully did not fall on to this home. but not surprisingly the family living here said they will spend the night somewhere else. aga
this is new video out of a home in boynton road. the records search show that the house was built in 1850s and registered with a national historic society. no word what caused the fire or if there is any injuries. >>> also >>> there is a lot of damage to clean up across the region like this. huge trees came down like this one in wellesley. the high winds and rain moved in just like shiri forecasted the worst of it. it was a frightening evening. station fox25's stephanie...
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this morning of the flames shooting out of the home on boynton road. the record search this morning shows that the house was built in the 1850s sand registered with the national historic society. no word at this hour what caused the fire or if there are any injuries. >>> and check out this mess in wellesley where heavy down pours and high winds took down this huge tree. it crashed into power lines blowing a transformer. fox25's stephanie coueignoux is live at the house this morning. stephanie, thing were to hefty there and the there and. >> reporter: after hearing what the family went through, sara, it is not hard to figure out why they decided not to the night inside this house. take a look. the massive tree that was toppled over during that storm it fell feet away from this home. now the lights that you see are back on, but understandably that family, well, they decided not to stay the night. >> reporter: devon o'keefe was cooking dinner for the two young children she takes care of and heard a crash. >> just a boom. you i had the kids safe, put them
this morning of the flames shooting out of the home on boynton road. the record search this morning shows that the house was built in the 1850s sand registered with the national historic society. no word at this hour what caused the fire or if there are any injuries. >>> and check out this mess in wellesley where heavy down pours and high winds took down this huge tree. it crashed into power lines blowing a transformer. fox25's stephanie coueignoux is live at the house this morning....
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could you see flames just shooting out of a home on boynton flowed templeton built in the 1760s and is registered with the national historic saturday and the second oldest home in town. started early yesterday. third fire the town has seen in the past week. >>> investigators now say 36-year-old woman was the person killed in malden earlier this week. colleen russell was found dead night. police are treating her death as a homicide, but they do not believe she was a victim of a random attack. detectives are now working to find her car, which should have missing. >>> 5:38 this morning. a new search filed find any trace of a missing man in boston. zachary marr of harvard has not been seen since early saturday morning. he disappeared celebrating his birthday. divers yesterday went into the icy waters of the charles river and searched an area near the north station and td garden. skyfox captured this video of the divers shortly after they wrapped up their search. >>> the boston marathon bomber is asking for gnaw legal them a morning to hip him appeal his conviction. dzhokhar tsarnaev's defe
could you see flames just shooting out of a home on boynton flowed templeton built in the 1760s and is registered with the national historic saturday and the second oldest home in town. started early yesterday. third fire the town has seen in the past week. >>> investigators now say 36-year-old woman was the person killed in malden earlier this week. colleen russell was found dead night. police are treating her death as a homicide, but they do not believe she was a victim of a random...
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bill boynton says the rain by conditions. bill: even with rain, you can have ground temperatures below freezing. they have to respond according do not use cruise control. take more time to get to your destination. sean: dozens of schools have issued delays or cancellations. this sums it up here. out there. kevin: a lot of the rain we have the catch has been temperatures at or below freezing. that should gradually improve. it is not one huge wall of moisture. phase two of the storm system moves towards us. there will be more periods of rain developing. ahead of that, temperatures in the low-to-mid 30' s working their way upward. we will be in the mid to upper 30' s by later today. in the north country, any light snow that is hanging on, eventually over to a wintry mix. that may hold on into the evening while heavier rainfall makes its way in. a quick inch of rainfall early tomorrow morning. temperatures tomorrow go up into the 40' s. the new caramel macchiato from dunkin' donuts. let hand-crafted layers of espresso, milk, indu
bill boynton says the rain by conditions. bill: even with rain, you can have ground temperatures below freezing. they have to respond according do not use cruise control. take more time to get to your destination. sean: dozens of schools have issued delays or cancellations. this sums it up here. out there. kevin: a lot of the rain we have the catch has been temperatures at or below freezing. that should gradually improve. it is not one huge wall of moisture. phase two of the storm system moves...
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joining us from boynton beach, florida. author about the detail of the first familyzm secret service. i understand you spoke to former justice department officials. what are they telling you? >> they say as much ascase can , this is an open and shut case because the relevant law, section 793 of the u.s. criminal code simply says handling classified information with gross negligence is a felony bedefinition, if you put classified on unsecured server, that is gross negligence. >> but that would be argued. >> so but that would be argued, obviously by mrs. clinton's lawyers and her -- and her -- she herself says listen, i didn't know anything was classified. it didn't come in that way and i was just conducting business as usual. but here's the bottom line on it this is a partisan issue. you would agree with that, right? democrats, they don't want her to get indicted. they don't care what she did generally speaking, all right? and republicans want the fbi to go in and kick her door and take her out with cuffs. this is a partisan
joining us from boynton beach, florida. author about the detail of the first familyzm secret service. i understand you spoke to former justice department officials. what are they telling you? >> they say as much ascase can , this is an open and shut case because the relevant law, section 793 of the u.s. criminal code simply says handling classified information with gross negligence is a felony bedefinition, if you put classified on unsecured server, that is gross negligence. >> but...
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. >> reporter: the boynton police say we are confident we havete attorney's office sufficient evidence to meet the state's burden and playing off the line dippolito said in that undercover video he is 5,000% sure she was trying to kill him but she's sticking to her story. >> she is. >> it was just an acting job. >> she was linsey, thanks very much. >>> the dark side of internet fame. one of the teens behind a popular sensation becomes the target of a dangerous hoax. >>> aa favorite talcum powder. dr. ashton coming up. scanner: rescan item. rescan, rescan. vo: it happens so often you almost get used to it. phone voice: main menu representative. representative. vo: which is why being put first... relax, we got this. vo: ...takes some getting used to. join the nation. nationwide is on your side before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to graduate from college, but i couldn't bear my p so i talked to my doctor and nerve damage from diabetesiabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain. r lyrica may c
. >> reporter: the boynton police say we are confident we havete attorney's office sufficient evidence to meet the state's burden and playing off the line dippolito said in that undercover video he is 5,000% sure she was trying to kill him but she's sticking to her story. >> she is. >> it was just an acting job. >> she was linsey, thanks very much. >>> the dark side of internet fame. one of the teens behind a popular sensation becomes the target of a dangerous...
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john lewis and amelia boynton and others chose to take that first step onto the edmund pettis bridge, knowing what they would face, they chose to step forward. time and again. no matter how tired or bloodied they were, the men and the women and the children of the civil rights movement summoned their courage. they leaned on their faith and they chose to taking that next step. even without knowing what lay ahead. and so my friends, as we come here today to celebrate the life of dr. king and as we seek to apply his lessons to the challenges that we face today, here's the question facing all of us. what will we choose? what will we choose? when we witness discrimination against others, what will we choose? when we see the right to vote rolled back, what will we choose? when we hear voices saying that we should be satisfied with the progress that we've made, you've come stow so far, look how much you've achieved. look who's in the white house, when we hear people telling us that it's time to stop, what will we choose? will we choose to remain silent? will we choose to stand aside and quie
john lewis and amelia boynton and others chose to take that first step onto the edmund pettis bridge, knowing what they would face, they chose to step forward. time and again. no matter how tired or bloodied they were, the men and the women and the children of the civil rights movement summoned their courage. they leaned on their faith and they chose to taking that next step. even without knowing what lay ahead. and so my friends, as we come here today to celebrate the life of dr. king and as...
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. >> reporter: t boynton police saye e confident we have officeufficient evidee to me the state's burden and playing off theineippo said i tha undercoverideo her ex-and told pice that he is5,000% sure she was trying to kilim but she's sticking to her story. >> she is. >> it was jt an acting jo >> she was convicted. okay, nsey thanks very much. >>>he dark side of interne fame. one of the teens behind a pula sensaon becomes the target of aangeus . > a bigawsuit over a voricumer ashtonoming sc re item. rescan item. vo: itappens so often you alst get ed to it. phone voice: mainenu representative. representative. representative. vo: which is why being put first... lax, we got th. vo: .takesome gettg used join the natio atioe is on youre fore i had the shting burninns-and-neees of diabe nee pain, thesfeet were the first in m family to graduate from college, ractive twin girls, d aid as a nurse. bui couldn't bmy diabetic nerve pain any longer. i tald to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetesesti pa lycafd s pain. caleicct or scidal thouts or actions. tell your doctor rig
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with me now, the director for center of politics at the university of virginia, larry sabado and keith boynton. the majority of voters say he's trustable and it's the opposite for hillary clinton. does that mean voters are willing to put someone into the primary that is not electable but honest? >> well, apparently in new hampshire they are. it's -- look, electability is always tough to sell. i think it works when you've been out of power for a while. it works for bill clinton in 1992 because democrats have been out of power for 12 years. ronald reagan and bush 41. but the bush had congressitio in. al control for some time. there's a bunch of dilemmas wrapped up into dilemmas for them and they are going to have to find out before the end of the primary season and much before the fall. >> so 5% of the voters in new hampshire, keith, think that clinton is -- that's really an appallingly low number. so what can she do to prove to voters that, yes, i am honest and you can trust sne. >> well, that's going to be a tough question for her. she's been beaten up by the republican party and the establish
with me now, the director for center of politics at the university of virginia, larry sabado and keith boynton. the majority of voters say he's trustable and it's the opposite for hillary clinton. does that mean voters are willing to put someone into the primary that is not electable but honest? >> well, apparently in new hampshire they are. it's -- look, electability is always tough to sell. i think it works when you've been out of power for a while. it works for bill clinton in 1992...