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happened in baltimore. but the bigger picture in listening to mayor giuliani and you speaking sean and hearing donald trump's suggestion of a national stop and frisk, you know, i think that we have to recognize that too many black men are being killed and questionable circumstances in confrontationes with cops. i think there are a lot of other things going on, obviously. big question of black on black violence and need for more cops in places like chicago. and we get the big picture that they are really, you know, the fact that the african-american inner city community fard so poorly in the last ten years. that's real. but we have to concede. every two days now sean, we have to concede that too many unarmed black men that this guy was -- >> but geraldo, let me gently disagree with you. as i've been pointing out and as newt gingrich pointed out, as rudy giuliani pointed out, there are 3,000 people shot in chicago this year. 3,660 murders in the city of chicago since obama's been president. geraldo, i defy to
happened in baltimore. but the bigger picture in listening to mayor giuliani and you speaking sean and hearing donald trump's suggestion of a national stop and frisk, you know, i think that we have to recognize that too many black men are being killed and questionable circumstances in confrontationes with cops. i think there are a lot of other things going on, obviously. big question of black on black violence and need for more cops in places like chicago. and we get the big picture that they...
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six officers were charged in baltimore and they all walked free. if police body camera exists that exonerate police wrong doing, would you encourage the chief and the mayor to release it? >> i don't encourage them to release it if it is against the north carolina's law. they have to operate within the law. the lack of trust of what you are talking about, the under lining that is the fact that people don't trust police officers and many communities don't trust the media and elected officials. this lack of trust is what we have to focus on and how we are going rebuild those bond of trust so you don't have these issues where everything is show me, show me. you will know in advance that justice will be served. that's why i focus so much in baltimore and not just on transparency but building those relationships and before the tragic death of freddie gray, i was out in the community and having these forums with the community asking how the police and government can work better together and when i felt that we had done all that we knew how to do. i asked
six officers were charged in baltimore and they all walked free. if police body camera exists that exonerate police wrong doing, would you encourage the chief and the mayor to release it? >> i don't encourage them to release it if it is against the north carolina's law. they have to operate within the law. the lack of trust of what you are talking about, the under lining that is the fact that people don't trust police officers and many communities don't trust the media and elected...
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baltimore is an example. ferguson is an example. when i heard there was a gun ensolved today i had to think about dwyane johnson and his first account of the michael brown incident. he said michael brown had his hands up. that was a narrative that was adopted in fact it was a movement. hands up, don't shoot. in reality, the evidence showed that that wasn't true and michael brown was charging darren wilson. when people first found out an individual was shot as a protestor, i'm sure peoples' first impression and thought is that it was another police shooting. and it could have agitated protestors and the crowd. that was not true. it was another, it was a protestor on protestor. civilian on civilian. not a police shooting. it was going to be a battle. and the grand jury investigation into the michael brown case said that never happened. it is out there and believed it can, as a nation can there with a cooling off? and how do we deal with this in terms of a country? between those who are one on side of dealing with this as well as polic
baltimore is an example. ferguson is an example. when i heard there was a gun ensolved today i had to think about dwyane johnson and his first account of the michael brown incident. he said michael brown had his hands up. that was a narrative that was adopted in fact it was a movement. hands up, don't shoot. in reality, the evidence showed that that wasn't true and michael brown was charging darren wilson. when people first found out an individual was shot as a protestor, i'm sure peoples'...
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when we were looking at baltimore and ferguson and people in their own neighborhoods. these are the residents of charlotte and this is the downtown area and this is not where many of these people live so there will be an absolute economic consequence to this. another thing as i have been checking my phone and you have been seeing messages coming in, people are saying, well, wasn't there another way, and at some point, doesn't this really just become a distraction? it's really important to get, nobody is going out there, you see the images of people smiling, no one is going out there because this is a good time. no one is going out there because this is what their friends were doing and they went along with it. if people thought they could vote and it would change, they would vote and it would change. in the same way, i have to say as good a job as law enforcement seems to be doing in advancing and disarrange this, many of the issues that have been aflikting these communities for so very long we should stop making it policemen and policewomen's job. when you have folks
when we were looking at baltimore and ferguson and people in their own neighborhoods. these are the residents of charlotte and this is the downtown area and this is not where many of these people live so there will be an absolute economic consequence to this. another thing as i have been checking my phone and you have been seeing messages coming in, people are saying, well, wasn't there another way, and at some point, doesn't this really just become a distraction? it's really important to get,...
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in baltimore, what happened to the six cops in baltimore, geraldo? none were found guilty. >> reporter: i was the first one -- i knew they would be acquitted, sean. >> this is not personal about you, i'm just making a point. the same thing in ferguson. our good friend daryl parks here, he was part of the belief that "hands up, don't shoot" happened, that false narrative. this is the point i was trying to get to you. if all of these murders are happening in chicago, and the vast majority of those nearly 4,000 dead since obama has been president, where black americans, black on black crime and the president ignores it and the nation doesn't know the name of any of those people. but we know the names of every case where the president got it wrong, there's something fundamentally wrong with top political figures rushing to judgment, not allowing due process. not allowing the presumption of innocence. not calling for calm. and the police not doing their job or prevented from doing their job, which is to stop and protect and serve innocent people in these
in baltimore, what happened to the six cops in baltimore, geraldo? none were found guilty. >> reporter: i was the first one -- i knew they would be acquitted, sean. >> this is not personal about you, i'm just making a point. the same thing in ferguson. our good friend daryl parks here, he was part of the belief that "hands up, don't shoot" happened, that false narrative. this is the point i was trying to get to you. if all of these murders are happening in chicago, and the...
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when you were in baltimore you were down inside some of the roughest parts of baltimore that existed. when you were in ferguson, not the center of st. louis, a suburb known for being a working class neighborhood. now, all of a sudden you have these protests in the downtown. you had tear gas canisters flying outside the rightz carlt, a shooting outside of a hotel. it seems the governor seemed to realize if they didn't return peace the economic impact to the city would be unbelievable. probably will have some impact, but we don't know yet. >> very good point. leland vittert reporting from charlotte. that is critical in terms of how -- one could say the city had a response more focused because the protesters took the protests and demonstrations to the heart of the city. >> absolutely. they refer to it as uptown charlotte. >> exactly. >> and the epicenter there. the charlotte hor nets play there at time warner cable arena where a lot of the protest and damage happened, and also the charlotte panthers play down there. and there's an nfl football game on sunday, and there had been discussio
when you were in baltimore you were down inside some of the roughest parts of baltimore that existed. when you were in ferguson, not the center of st. louis, a suburb known for being a working class neighborhood. now, all of a sudden you have these protests in the downtown. you had tear gas canisters flying outside the rightz carlt, a shooting outside of a hotel. it seems the governor seemed to realize if they didn't return peace the economic impact to the city would be unbelievable. probably...
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baltimore city commissioner says one product per city purchases has doubled in price since 2012. made i went from $6.50 to $37.last year. >> we are being priced out of this medication at a time when we need it the most. >> reporter: the issue is catching the attention of lawmakers. and in june you ce senate sent letters to five manufacturers, asking for explanations for price increases. it has been available since 1971. pfizer sells an injected version used in hospitals. the price of one vile increased from less than $1 in 2005 to more than $15 in tw2014. times into account necessary invents to produce and distribute it. and an auto injector has risen in price from $575 in 2014 to more than $3700 this year. they say the increased patient commercial insuran can get the product at no cost. equip emergency responders, firefighters and police with fees in the field. >> we need some broader sustainable solution or else we have the wor-case scenario, where a program or a health department runs out of naloxon, can people die as a result. >> the rising price as well as the increased dema
baltimore city commissioner says one product per city purchases has doubled in price since 2012. made i went from $6.50 to $37.last year. >> we are being priced out of this medication at a time when we need it the most. >> reporter: the issue is catching the attention of lawmakers. and in june you ce senate sent letters to five manufacturers, asking for explanations for price increases. it has been available since 1971. pfizer sells an injected version used in hospitals. the price...
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the baltimore oriole will no longer be found in baltimore. the bald eagle, our national bird, it is seen to be threatened by climate change in this century, as well. >> this mural was the first one that we painted on the side of an entire building, our first big wall mural. the main bird here, that's a swallow-tailed kite. that composition is exactly as john james audubon painted that bird. >> one of the things that the audubon society and i agreed on from the beginning was that we were going to allow the artists to express themselves. we weren't looking to paint 314 birds in the style of john james audubon. we wanted artists to come in and do something original, do something in their style. >> my grackle? he's a badass grackle. he's there with his wife. ( laughs ) >> reporter: new york-based painter ezo cu killz recently painted his grackles on the gate of an eye clinic. >> it's a loud bird and kind of like obnoxious, you know. it seems that it's like a new york bird, even though he's not from new york. i just got the picture of the grackle
the baltimore oriole will no longer be found in baltimore. the bald eagle, our national bird, it is seen to be threatened by climate change in this century, as well. >> this mural was the first one that we painted on the side of an entire building, our first big wall mural. the main bird here, that's a swallow-tailed kite. that composition is exactly as john james audubon painted that bird. >> one of the things that the audubon society and i agreed on from the beginning was that we...
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in baltimore today, he fired back against her attack of his supporters. rere's major garrett. >> just to be grossly generalistic, you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. the racists, sexists, ulmophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic, you name it. >> reporter: hillary clinton named it all right, gross generalizations and all, aovoking the wrath of donald inump today in baltimore. .> she divides people into baskets as though they were objects, not human beings. >> reporter: and adding a new layer of division to the already divisive trump-clinton debate. one trump sought to exploit with this new tv ad. >> you know what is deplorable? hillary clinton viciously demonizing hard-working people like you. r: reporter: trump called clinton arrogant and said she has lost political legitimacy. >> you cannot run for president if you have such contempt in your heart for the american voter. >> reporter: trump, of course, has his own history on the subject. >> when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're b
in baltimore today, he fired back against her attack of his supporters. rere's major garrett. >> just to be grossly generalistic, you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. the racists, sexists, ulmophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic, you name it. >> reporter: hillary clinton named it all right, gross generalizations and all, aovoking the wrath of donald inump today in baltimore. .> she divides people into baskets as though they were...
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let's go to sara murray who was in baltimore following the trump campaign. we saw him speaking there a little while ago. as far as let's just begin with her, her sickness, trump is essentially, what, wishing her well? >> reporter: well, brooke, it's clear the trump campaign has decided their line of attack is going to be about this deplorables comment and they're going to try to play it safe when it comes to hillary clinton's health. remember, in the past donald trump has made an issue of her physical fitness before he's questioned her stamina on the campaign trail, he's questioned her schedule but that's not what we heard from him today. take a listen to how he addressed it this morning. >> i hope she gets well soon. i don't know what's going on. like you, i see what i see. the coughing fit was a week ago, so i assume that was pneumonia also. i mean, i would think it would have been. so, something's going on. i just hope she gets well and gets back on the trail. and we'll be seeing her at the debate. >> reporter: now, in addition to making those comments, t
let's go to sara murray who was in baltimore following the trump campaign. we saw him speaking there a little while ago. as far as let's just begin with her, her sickness, trump is essentially, what, wishing her well? >> reporter: well, brooke, it's clear the trump campaign has decided their line of attack is going to be about this deplorables comment and they're going to try to play it safe when it comes to hillary clinton's health. remember, in the past donald trump has made an issue of...
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ferguson, baltimore, milwaukee and beyond. that is not a way to resolve the issue. >> and in this case it was a black officer shooting a black suspect. and, you know, social media also repeating that false narrative. we have to do something about that as well. >> thanks for being with us this morning. >>> also breaking overnight, the tulsa, oklahoma, officer is speaking out for the very first time. this as we learn police found a vile of the hallucinogen pcp in terence crutcher's car. officer betty shelby's attorney says that crutcher refused to follow more than two dozen commands saying that she was forced to fire the fatal shot when crutcher stuck his arm through the open car window. his family claims the windows were closed. >>> the recent police-involved shootings in both tulsa and charlotte sparking violent riots and anger across the country. now donald trump is calling for action. hillary clinton takes sides. ed henry joins us live from washington, d.c. ed, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you're absolutely right
ferguson, baltimore, milwaukee and beyond. that is not a way to resolve the issue. >> and in this case it was a black officer shooting a black suspect. and, you know, social media also repeating that false narrative. we have to do something about that as well. >> thanks for being with us this morning. >>> also breaking overnight, the tulsa, oklahoma, officer is speaking out for the very first time. this as we learn police found a vile of the hallucinogen pcp in terence...
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every part of florida and every single part of america from pensacola, great place, to pittsburgh, from baltimore, to baton rouge, we're fighting for every last city and every last person in the country. everybody. [cheers and applause] hillary clinton, and you can see that from those emails. [boos] >> is a very dishonest candidate of the past. ours is the campaign of the future. in this future we're going to pursue new trade policies that put american workers first. and we're going to keep our jobs in our country. we're not goings to let them take our jobs anymore, folks. we're not going to let it happen. it's been happening long enough. and the reason they don't do anything about it is because the special interests and the donors control our politicians and they control hillary clinton and it's never ever going to ham. take a look at new york state. when she was the senator from new york state, she campaigned by saying that she was going to bring jobs back to new york state. new york state is a disaste disaster. she got elected. she did nothing. she said see you later in four years. she got ele
every part of florida and every single part of america from pensacola, great place, to pittsburgh, from baltimore, to baton rouge, we're fighting for every last city and every last person in the country. everybody. [cheers and applause] hillary clinton, and you can see that from those emails. [boos] >> is a very dishonest candidate of the past. ours is the campaign of the future. in this future we're going to pursue new trade policies that put american workers first. and we're going to...
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which occurred things like looting in baltimore. the state police are now being held what we reserved to as reserve and that is is going to be called upon by the local p.d. the chief of police for charlotte police department is the shot caller. he's going to direct and employ rurss. he's already been given that position by the governor. the charlotte police department has a list of agitators. a lot of these agitators are people from out of town that quote/unquote, stir up the pot. so if we have an issue with one of these agitators, it will be the local police department, the charlotte police department that would assess and extract the individuals as deemed necessary. but once again, as you mention anderson. we do have a fluid situation. however, when we look at the totality in personnel we have an overwhelmingly large number of police and law enforcement officials as opposed to the hundred plus people we have as demonstrators. >> and lieutenant, we've seen increasingly and last night again that technique of police lines and a small
which occurred things like looting in baltimore. the state police are now being held what we reserved to as reserve and that is is going to be called upon by the local p.d. the chief of police for charlotte police department is the shot caller. he's going to direct and employ rurss. he's already been given that position by the governor. the charlotte police department has a list of agitators. a lot of these agitators are people from out of town that quote/unquote, stir up the pot. so if we have...
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in baltimore, the twin brother of stop and frisk, zero tolerance, is really the subject of the department of justice report. zero tolerance pursued by then mayor martin o'malley which the federal government has found in that report really lies at the heart of the broken relationship between police officers at the police department and residents of baltimore city that produces the excesses of which hundreds of thousands of stops were made even though they resulted in no real arrests, no real convictions in which the police department was essentially preying on the african-american community. to return to a policy that's been complete discredited and found to be constitutionally infrm shows the lack of real thought that goes into how we resolve these problems in our country today. that's why i think it's important to not immediately go frankly to the donald trump solution. people have been working on this. >> yes. >> many of us have been working on this for year and for months and we are making progress. we won't make it, however, by going back to the place that rudy giuliani and donald tru
in baltimore, the twin brother of stop and frisk, zero tolerance, is really the subject of the department of justice report. zero tolerance pursued by then mayor martin o'malley which the federal government has found in that report really lies at the heart of the broken relationship between police officers at the police department and residents of baltimore city that produces the excesses of which hundreds of thousands of stops were made even though they resulted in no real arrests, no real...
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louis and ferguson and i'm sure neil say the same about baltimore. when people in the crowd with peaceful intentions step up and call out bad behavior it completely changes dynamic of the crowd, at the mometamps dow mentality, you can see instant change in the crowd when you have respected members of the community who have been out there marching with folks call out bad behavior. >> you were mentioning that before i rudely int rupted you to get to brian. but you mentioned people out there to mitigate the violence and serve as buffers between the police officers and protesters. and that appears to have worked. >> yes. what you saw where you saw a group of pastors, some from billy graham's church and captain speaking just a moment ago to brian todd talking to a gentleman, having a conversation. young man make sure you're talking to some of your white colleagues not in uniform. this is the conversation we have to have. unfortunately i'm tired of saying black lives matter, having to protest. shouldn't have to protest or say black lives matter but this mo
louis and ferguson and i'm sure neil say the same about baltimore. when people in the crowd with peaceful intentions step up and call out bad behavior it completely changes dynamic of the crowd, at the mometamps dow mentality, you can see instant change in the crowd when you have respected members of the community who have been out there marching with folks call out bad behavior. >> you were mentioning that before i rudely int rupted you to get to brian. but you mentioned people out there...
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when we were looking at baltimore and ferguson and people in their own neighborhoods. the residents of charlotte and this is the downtown area and this is not where many of these people live so there will be an absolute economic consequence to this. another thing as i have been checking my phone and you have been seeing messages coming in, wasn't there another way? and at some point opportunity this become a distraction? it's really important to get, nobody is going out there, you see the images of people smiling, no one is going out there because this is a good time. no one is going out there because this is what their friends were doing and they went along with it. >> if people thought they could vote and it would change, they would vote and it would change. economic investments whether it was personal growth they would do that. and i have to say as good a job as law enforcement seems to be doing and advancing and disarming this many of the issues that have been aflikting these communities for so very long we should stop making it policemen and policewomen's swrob to
when we were looking at baltimore and ferguson and people in their own neighborhoods. the residents of charlotte and this is the downtown area and this is not where many of these people live so there will be an absolute economic consequence to this. another thing as i have been checking my phone and you have been seeing messages coming in, wasn't there another way? and at some point opportunity this become a distraction? it's really important to get, nobody is going out there, you see the...
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what is interesting, i covered ferguson, baltimore and milwaukee. this is by far the worst violence and property damage i've seen in the past five years covering stuff like this. >> well, i mean marcus in ferguson were a number of businesses set fire and people lost businesses. still very early on. i don't think we've seen the type of damage we've seen in ferguson and even baltimore at this point. >> haven't been fires but i'd say the total dollar count will be higher because of the sheer scope of this thing. i haven't seen many fires set beyond a couple in trash cans, couple of bushes and grass set on fire in the middle of the highway but taken care of quickly by police. >> are you able to see the officers on bicycles? >> not anymore and making me a little bit nervous. we're now headed towards the mint center if that means anything to anyone. can't make out cross street but going across the street because this crowd, couple of people headed towards vehicle in the middle of a road and seen what happens before they surround a vehicle if the car doesn
what is interesting, i covered ferguson, baltimore and milwaukee. this is by far the worst violence and property damage i've seen in the past five years covering stuff like this. >> well, i mean marcus in ferguson were a number of businesses set fire and people lost businesses. still very early on. i don't think we've seen the type of damage we've seen in ferguson and even baltimore at this point. >> haven't been fires but i'd say the total dollar count will be higher because of the...
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. >>> donald trump wrapping up the annual meeting in baltimore right now. using the event to go after hillary clinton about the comment about a basket of deplorables. later she expressed regret saying she did not mean to say half although she went ton say a lot of his supporters have done really bad things and expressed critical, horrible views, if you will, on various issue as. let's get some analysis on what we just heard. our political analyst gloria goshor is with us and political analyst kirsten powers. gloria, immensed no words saying that hillary clinton spoke about these americans, these supporters with hatred and derision. she mocked and demeaned hard-working americans? >> that is exactly what we would expect him to be saying. i mean, she handed him an opportunity here. although she has apologized for saying half of his supporters. she still is taking after the rest of his supporters, and he's taking advantage of it, because i think the last thing do you in a campaign is criticize voters. and that is exactly what hillary clinton did. that's exactly
. >>> donald trump wrapping up the annual meeting in baltimore right now. using the event to go after hillary clinton about the comment about a basket of deplorables. later she expressed regret saying she did not mean to say half although she went ton say a lot of his supporters have done really bad things and expressed critical, horrible views, if you will, on various issue as. let's get some analysis on what we just heard. our political analyst gloria goshor is with us and political...
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and what we've seen in city after city, whether it's ferguson, whether it's baltimore, milwaukee, baton rouge, is that the element of these protest demonstrations, in the aftermath of a fatal police shooting, changes very rapidly once you go from daytime to the evening and then the late evening. and so right now, what we know is that we've got groups of demonstrators beginning to gather in a public park. as you noted, there are currently ministers gathering in a prayer vigil, but what we assume will happen, as night fall comes, as crowds start to change, they'll move back into downtown. and that will be the question of what exactly happens. the state police, the national guard, as well as the local police, have started setting up some barricades. they're kind of out in force with the hope that they can kind of preemptively detour any, you know, potential damage or destruction. but you know, in a lot of ways, it's a hurry up and wait. we'll see what happens tonight. >> and folks at home can see here on the left side of your screen, what you're looking at are aerial shots of downtown char
and what we've seen in city after city, whether it's ferguson, whether it's baltimore, milwaukee, baton rouge, is that the element of these protest demonstrations, in the aftermath of a fatal police shooting, changes very rapidly once you go from daytime to the evening and then the late evening. and so right now, what we know is that we've got groups of demonstrators beginning to gather in a public park. as you noted, there are currently ministers gathering in a prayer vigil, but what we assume...
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the baltimore police department responded to that today and said they're going to go over the past three years and research it. >> extraordinary. >> as we remember 9/11, it is not immune from donald trump's tall tales. remember the thousands and thousands of muslims that cheered. he said at the time that he could see it from his window, a little like sarah palin. and that he had thousands of friends, or hundreds of friends, excuse me, not thousands of them, that were never named, and he never went to one funeral. and he promised a big donation. it took him 15 years to make that donation after he became a candidate. >> more sad tales. have a nice weekend, all of you, thank you. >>> when we return, let me finish with my election year diary for today. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. donald trumpk the crap out of them, woulyou? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one ong mo. donald trump aud
the baltimore police department responded to that today and said they're going to go over the past three years and research it. >> extraordinary. >> as we remember 9/11, it is not immune from donald trump's tall tales. remember the thousands and thousands of muslims that cheered. he said at the time that he could see it from his window, a little like sarah palin. and that he had thousands of friends, or hundreds of friends, excuse me, not thousands of them, that were never named,...
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baltimore folks may remember. there were serious second degree murder chargels in a situation that looked muddled because mr. freddie gray was in a van. chicago case. that's a high bar. this is a low bar. they don't have to prove much other than this was unreasonable force that resulted in a death. >> to charlotte really quickly while i have you. calls continue for police to put out this video. body cam video, dash cam video. the family saying the video should be put out there. what are the laws regarding that video, videos like that being made public? >> north carolina state law does not require lease under the old law and the new one kicking in october is narrow and basically said family members of the deceased or people can petition to see it in court but not distribute it. it's not for transparency. people say, body camera and assume we're going to see it. that's not the case in north carolina. i will say is.th there are legitimate reasons in an investigation why you might want to delay release. the main reaso
baltimore folks may remember. there were serious second degree murder chargels in a situation that looked muddled because mr. freddie gray was in a van. chicago case. that's a high bar. this is a low bar. they don't have to prove much other than this was unreasonable force that resulted in a death. >> to charlotte really quickly while i have you. calls continue for police to put out this video. body cam video, dash cam video. the family saying the video should be put out there. what are...
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chicago, baltimore, detroit, cleveland. we love cleveland. we love cleveland. had a great experience in cleveland. that's all i know. and by the way, your police department did a phenomenal job. believe me. and that's any city that is willing to run a pilot program to provide school choice to every child in that community. in baltimore, for instance, that would mean more than 15,0$15,00 funds available per student. can't beat that. i'm confident that the politicians will not be able to suppress the will of the people anymore. it is too much. too strong. eventually, they break. they're politicians. they always break. they certainly break on trade for our country. we don't make any good deals. right? they break on an hourly basis. if we can put a man on the moon, dig out the panama canal, and win two world wars, then i have no doubt that we as a nation can provide school choice to every digs advantagdisadvantaged chil america. if the states collectively contribute another $110 billion of their own education budgets toward school choice, on top of the $20 billion
chicago, baltimore, detroit, cleveland. we love cleveland. we love cleveland. had a great experience in cleveland. that's all i know. and by the way, your police department did a phenomenal job. believe me. and that's any city that is willing to run a pilot program to provide school choice to every child in that community. in baltimore, for instance, that would mean more than 15,0$15,00 funds available per student. can't beat that. i'm confident that the politicians will not be able to suppress...
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and what we've seen in city after city, whether it's ferguson, whether it's baltimore, milwaukee, baton rouge, is that the element of these protest demonstrations, in the aftermath of a fatal police shooting, changes very rapidly once you go from daytime to the evening and then the late evening. and so right now, what we know is that we've got groups of demonstrators beginning to gather in a public park. as you noted, there are currently ministers gathering in a prayer vigil, but what we assume will happen, as night fall comes, as crowds start to change, they'll move back into downtown. and that will be the question of what exactly happens. the state police, the national guard, as well as the local police, have started setting up some barricades. they're kind of out in force with the hope that they can kind of preemptively detour any, you know, potential damage or destruction. but you know, in a lot of ways, it's a hurry up and wait. we'll see what happens tonight. >> and folks at home can see here on the left side of your screen, what you're looking at are aerial shots of downtown char
and what we've seen in city after city, whether it's ferguson, whether it's baltimore, milwaukee, baton rouge, is that the element of these protest demonstrations, in the aftermath of a fatal police shooting, changes very rapidly once you go from daytime to the evening and then the late evening. and so right now, what we know is that we've got groups of demonstrators beginning to gather in a public park. as you noted, there are currently ministers gathering in a prayer vigil, but what we assume...
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he took the stage and continued to go after clinton the way he continued to do in baltimore. this was echoed by rudy giuliani. he had been one of the folks pushing some of these discussions, these conspiracy theories about her health but who didn't touch on that here tonight. instead, he also went after clinton for the deplorables line. here is the trump campaign strategy. they believe they're making this political calculation that this will be as damaging to her as mitt romney's 47% comment. last cycle was to romney. and they're saying -- >> how could we forget it? >> reporter: they're not going after the half, you noted she went back to half, but they're going after the other basket. you heard giuliani say she described the other basket as the poor people, the desperate people, something rnc director spicer has been echoing, to say hillary clinton thinks all trump supporters are essentially worthy of having her attention. that is obviously not exactly what lyclinton said. there is a calculation being made this is going to be ultimately beneficial to donald trump. does it co
he took the stage and continued to go after clinton the way he continued to do in baltimore. this was echoed by rudy giuliani. he had been one of the folks pushing some of these discussions, these conspiracy theories about her health but who didn't touch on that here tonight. instead, he also went after clinton for the deplorables line. here is the trump campaign strategy. they believe they're making this political calculation that this will be as damaging to her as mitt romney's 47% comment....
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and even when we have video of looting, for example, in baltimore or ferguson, nobody uses the video after the fact that arrest the people that we know did this. >> well that's what hit he looking at that voop. i don't understand why we don't have a standard that says if we pick you up on video breaking the law, we're going to come after you and arrest. you cannot allow this kind of violence to be a risk free game that people can play on a summer evening. there has to be real consequence. of course as we just showed, exactly the kind of mob violence which you would think african-americans with a long history with the ku klux klan, with segregation, with the enforcement by southern governments of segregation, you think there would be some sympathy with the idea of getting beat up by a mob. but there isn't. once a mob becomes a mb they use any sense of justice or self control. >> let me ask you one political question. we've got a debate on monday. hillary clinton got angry at one point today when being questioned by a local reporter and then laughed at a reporter's question on her heal
and even when we have video of looting, for example, in baltimore or ferguson, nobody uses the video after the fact that arrest the people that we know did this. >> well that's what hit he looking at that voop. i don't understand why we don't have a standard that says if we pick you up on video breaking the law, we're going to come after you and arrest. you cannot allow this kind of violence to be a risk free game that people can play on a summer evening. there has to be real consequence....
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he then took the stage and continued to go after clinton in a way we saw him do in baltimore. this was something he can codes by rudy guiliani who as you talked about in the last segment had been one of the folks pushing some of these discussions can, these conspiracy theories about her health. instead tonight he went after clinton for the deplorables line. here's the campaign strategy. they're making this political calculation this will be as damaging to her as mitt romney's 47% comment. remember last cycle was to romney. they're also saying -- they're not just going after the half that you noted she walked back saying half, leaving an unknown percentage up there. they're going after the other basket. you heard giuliani say she described this other basket as the poor and desperate people, that is something communications director sean spicer has been echoing today, as well. clearly a line surrogates are deploying to say she thinks all an trump supporters aren't worthy of having her attention. that is not exactly what clinton said when you look back. but there's a calculation
he then took the stage and continued to go after clinton in a way we saw him do in baltimore. this was something he can codes by rudy guiliani who as you talked about in the last segment had been one of the folks pushing some of these discussions can, these conspiracy theories about her health. instead tonight he went after clinton for the deplorables line. here's the campaign strategy. they're making this political calculation this will be as damaging to her as mitt romney's 47% comment....
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he then took the stage and continued to go after clinton for a way we saw him do in baltimore. this was echoed by rudy giuliani, who as you said earlier was one of the folks pushing the discussions, the conspiracy theories about her health, but didn't touch on that. he also went after clinton on the deplorable comment. they're making a comment that this will be as damaging to her as mitt romney's 47%. they're also saying -- they're not just going after the half -- that you noted she walked back saying half, leaving sort of an unknown percentage up there. but they're going after the quote unquote basket. you heard rudy giuliani describing the basket as the poor people, the desperate people, that is something that was echoed today, clearly a line that clinton thinks all trump supporters are not essentially worthy of having her attention. that is not exactly what clinton said, there is a calculation being made that this is going to ultimately benefit donald trump. does it come with political risks, critic? of course it could, a comment could be damaging to trump. some 60% of voter
he then took the stage and continued to go after clinton for a way we saw him do in baltimore. this was echoed by rudy giuliani, who as you said earlier was one of the folks pushing the discussions, the conspiracy theories about her health, but didn't touch on that. he also went after clinton on the deplorable comment. they're making a comment that this will be as damaging to her as mitt romney's 47%. they're also saying -- they're not just going after the half -- that you noted she walked back...
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but as we've seen in baltimore, we've seen in ferguson, depending on what the police do, their mere presence can be somewhat provocative. >> right. >> i talked to a number of people who said last night the protesters had been peaceful until they get downtown and see the guardsmen with their riot gear, with their shields and batons and may have sparked unrest. obviously foolishness unfurled clearly. again, the concern is the authorities, how provocative will they be and how will they handle the situation tonight, if, in fact we get a large number of protesters like last night. >> trymaine lee will be monitoring the situation. i'm always glad to have you as a reporting resource. thank you, trymaine. appreciate it. >>> coming up, just four days away from the first presidential debate, hillary clinton is taking time off the trail to prepare. donald trump said he'd rather not to be fact checked. what to expect monday ahead. >>> donald trump's stop and frisk proposal after this two-minute break. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. ♪ using
but as we've seen in baltimore, we've seen in ferguson, depending on what the police do, their mere presence can be somewhat provocative. >> right. >> i talked to a number of people who said last night the protesters had been peaceful until they get downtown and see the guardsmen with their riot gear, with their shields and batons and may have sparked unrest. obviously foolishness unfurled clearly. again, the concern is the authorities, how provocative will they be and how will they...
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according to a brennan center study, in 2016, baltimore's murder rate is projected to decrease nearly 10%, washington, d.c.,'s nearly 13%. some in law enforcement attribute the spike in some cities to the so-called ferguson effect, where some police have been more cautious on patrol because of high-profile officer- involved shootings. scott, despite the recent spike, it is important to note that crime has been at a historic low. >> pelley: jeff pegues reporting ve major fashington newsroom. jeff, thank you. coming up on the "cbs evening news," players honor one of baseball's most promising players killed in a tragic accident. and a special bond between first families. equipment? if you or a loved one have an asbestos-related disease, you may have a right to vote on a plan to reorganize and pay claims in the garlock/coltec bankruptcy. garlock's and coltec's products were used in industrial and maritime settings, including where steam, hot liquid or acid moved in pipes. votes must be filed by december 9, 2016 call 844-garlock or go to garlocknotice.com a farmer's market.ieve what's in t
according to a brennan center study, in 2016, baltimore's murder rate is projected to decrease nearly 10%, washington, d.c.,'s nearly 13%. some in law enforcement attribute the spike in some cities to the so-called ferguson effect, where some police have been more cautious on patrol because of high-profile officer- involved shootings. scott, despite the recent spike, it is important to note that crime has been at a historic low. >> pelley: jeff pegues reporting ve major fashington...
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and what we've seen in city after city, whether it's ferguson, whether it's baltimore, milwaukee, baton rouge, is that the element of these protest demonstrations, in the aftermath of a fatal police shooting, changes very rapidly once you go from daytime to the evening and then the late evening. and so right now, what we know is that we've got groups of demonstrators beginning to gather in a public park. as you noted, there are currently ministers gathering in a prayer vigil, but what we assume will happen, as night fall comes, as crowds start to change, they'll move back into downtown. and that will be the question of what exactly happens. the state police, the national guard, as well as the local police, have started setting up some barricades. they're kind of out in force with the hope that they can kind of preemptively detour any, you know, potential damage or destruction. but you know, in a lot of ways, it's a hurry up and wait. we'll see what happens tonight. >> and folks at home can see here on the left side of your screen, what you're looking at are aerial shots of downtown char
and what we've seen in city after city, whether it's ferguson, whether it's baltimore, milwaukee, baton rouge, is that the element of these protest demonstrations, in the aftermath of a fatal police shooting, changes very rapidly once you go from daytime to the evening and then the late evening. and so right now, what we know is that we've got groups of demonstrators beginning to gather in a public park. as you noted, there are currently ministers gathering in a prayer vigil, but what we assume...
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and channel 11 which is in baltimore. i also wanted to mention that i have not this whole year c and one signed for hillary clinton but i have seen many signs for donald trump in pennsylvania and in maryland. i don't even know how they get the signs now. let's start with maryland congressional races. not seeing much. guest: there aren't any competitive races there right now. chris van hollen emerged victorious. even if he wasn't in a safe democratic state house ads are really just getting going. labor day was just two weeks ago. candidates on either side are just launching their second or third ad. things are just starting to pick up. maybe he won't get a lot of the house ads in baltimore. elijah cummings is pretty safe there. florida 18 certainly a competitive district. let's show a few ads. this one from the national republican congressional committee in the open seat race to take the seat of congressman and senate candidate patrick murphy. >> service over self. if not just the sacrifices he made over the battlefield. i
and channel 11 which is in baltimore. i also wanted to mention that i have not this whole year c and one signed for hillary clinton but i have seen many signs for donald trump in pennsylvania and in maryland. i don't even know how they get the signs now. let's start with maryland congressional races. not seeing much. guest: there aren't any competitive races there right now. chris van hollen emerged victorious. even if he wasn't in a safe democratic state house ads are really just getting...
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> and on the campaign trail, donald trump will deliver remarks to the national guard association in baltimore today. he'll then hold a campaign rally in asheville, north carolina. meanwhile, democratic vice presidential nominee tim kaine in ohio today. i'm betty nguyen, alongside louis bergdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >> how was your weekend? >> it was wonderful. >> how are you feeling? >> it's fall. it's almost fall. >> are you feeling okay? >> yes, i am. >> everybody okay? nobody going to faint on us here. >> it's monday, september 12th. >> anybody? woozy? come on. come on. it's not like we're talking about a death in the family. you all don't have to be so -- >> they're uptight. >> i'm woozy 85% of the time. >> when you fall back like that, we all know what it has to do with. don't have to wait for 12 hours from your people. >> full transparency on that
> and on the campaign trail, donald trump will deliver remarks to the national guard association in baltimore today. he'll then hold a campaign rally in asheville, north carolina. meanwhile, democratic vice presidential nominee tim kaine in ohio today. i'm betty nguyen, alongside louis bergdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >> how was your weekend? >> it was wonderful. >> how are you feeling? >> it's fall. it's almost fall. >> are you feeling okay?...
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baltimore had the largest increase of 133 more than 2014. this by the way relies on preliminary data and we are waiting for the final number next month. does donald trump have a point that we have a problem in major cities and what do we do in your view? >> first of all, there is no evidence that stop-and-frisk reduce the amount of murder anywhere else. we need to help police officers to get their jobs done is to increase their relationships and strengthening their relationship. it deteriorates those relationships. i suggest that donald trump we need to take a close look at what's happening in those cities and figure out what works in terms of public safety elsewhere and coming up with public solutions that match our values as american. >> glenn martin, president of just leadership u.s. a. so nice to see you again >> a live look in charlotte, north carolina, a few minutes from now, we are expecting the family of keith scott. he was the man shot by police setting fwoback-to-back violenc. you can see it right here when the family gets out, you
baltimore had the largest increase of 133 more than 2014. this by the way relies on preliminary data and we are waiting for the final number next month. does donald trump have a point that we have a problem in major cities and what do we do in your view? >> first of all, there is no evidence that stop-and-frisk reduce the amount of murder anywhere else. we need to help police officers to get their jobs done is to increase their relationships and strengthening their relationship. it...
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he's the professor of law at the university of baltimors. professor, welcome. nice to have you her >> thank you so much for having me. >> i'd like to address wells fargo in just a second, but maybe broaden out the discussion. first all, to talk about corporate america i and not only the consequences of fraud, but how frequent do you k we see fraud on a wide scale level in corporate america? >> it's impossible to say. in so many areas, sanctions are simply not large enough, and we need whistleblower statutes to give people incentive to turn in corporate criminals. otherwise they face retaliation at the company at which they work. if you really want to root out corporate crimes, you have to give people an incentive to turn them in. >> they also sometimes people who do break the law in organizations are glorified sometimes for basically taking one for the company, if you will, for lack of a better phrase. do you agree with that? or not? >> absolutely. and in fact, in the antitrust area, my colleague and i searched to see what happened to every corporate official t
he's the professor of law at the university of baltimors. professor, welcome. nice to have you her >> thank you so much for having me. >> i'd like to address wells fargo in just a second, but maybe broaden out the discussion. first all, to talk about corporate america i and not only the consequences of fraud, but how frequent do you k we see fraud on a wide scale level in corporate america? >> it's impossible to say. in so many areas, sanctions are simply not large enough, and...
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in baltimore it's not working. in ferguson, it's not working. in miami it's not working. every city in this country we are seeing outcry from the black community. we're tired of waiting. what's unacceptable to the black community is that another black brother has been slayed by the hands of law enforcement. something has got to be done here. >> and i know, kevin is huffing and puffing and he can continue to huff and puff he is a black man in america is he just as as i am and alter and individuals past two days. >> just to ferguson, missouri misrepresented cases of them all. >> i'm talking about the police department policies, megyn not what happened to michael brown. >> let's be clear because that's where the hands up lie began. >> they talk about systemic racism in the police department. absolutely they do. also they also found michael brown the black decedent in that case was charging at the officer and he was defending his own life. >> i understand when you refer to ferguson it's important the audience does understand. >> it does matter. >> let me get to kevin. go ahea
in baltimore it's not working. in ferguson, it's not working. in miami it's not working. every city in this country we are seeing outcry from the black community. we're tired of waiting. what's unacceptable to the black community is that another black brother has been slayed by the hands of law enforcement. something has got to be done here. >> and i know, kevin is huffing and puffing and he can continue to huff and puff he is a black man in america is he just as as i am and alter and...
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., new york, philly, baltimore, boston areas in and out of the clouds today. humidity will be on the higher side. the other story is where's fall? we're seeing incredible warmth across the country. the only big changes are going to be in the west the next couple of days. no heat relief throughout areas of the midwest, the southeast. maybe in the north. the northeast this weekend will get some relief. everybody else will not. the temperatures are going to be very warm today. 84 in cleveland. 80 in boston. 85 in charlotte. all these temperatures are almost midsummer heat. here we are turning the page, in two days fall begins. >> keep the heat coming. >> but there was snow in montana. it's probably melted by now. last week you had those pictures. >> wyoming's going to get a bit of snow in the next couple of days. >> cool for jackson hole. >> fly out there, alex. >> no, i have to work. >>> business, kmart's going to close another 64 locations across the united states. cnbc's nancy hunger ford is joining us live from london. whatthis does ean for the future of ther
., new york, philly, baltimore, boston areas in and out of the clouds today. humidity will be on the higher side. the other story is where's fall? we're seeing incredible warmth across the country. the only big changes are going to be in the west the next couple of days. no heat relief throughout areas of the midwest, the southeast. maybe in the north. the northeast this weekend will get some relief. everybody else will not. the temperatures are going to be very warm today. 84 in cleveland. 80...
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i'm talking to a young lady in baltimore. she is 26 years old. she got her phd in science and said, i have these horrible student debts and i figured out a way to pay back the student debts -- airbnb. renting out my place, making enough money to pay back my student debt. guess what? the city of baltimore came in and said no to airbnb. this is politics. this is crony capitalism. this is when the government injects itself in the economy , and unfairly takes away opportunity that you and i could have competing with others. believe me, this presents itself all the time. as governor of new mexico, i saw this legislation that passed all the time that gave unfair advantage to those who had money and influence, and it gave them more money and influence. bill weld and i are not looking to get elected king or dictator. we are looking to get elected president and vice president or -- and we are planning a partnership, really something unique, getting two for the price of one. i think it's a real positive, but what you can count on, us being president and vi
i'm talking to a young lady in baltimore. she is 26 years old. she got her phd in science and said, i have these horrible student debts and i figured out a way to pay back the student debts -- airbnb. renting out my place, making enough money to pay back my student debt. guess what? the city of baltimore came in and said no to airbnb. this is politics. this is crony capitalism. this is when the government injects itself in the economy , and unfairly takes away opportunity that you and i could...
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in baltimore for instance, that would mean more than $15,000 in funding available for students. as your president, i will be the biggest cheerleader for school choice you have ever seen. [applause] this means a lot to me because i know it can turn things around again -- the education cannot get worse. common core? we are going to end it. [cheering] i will fight for every child in this country who deserves better futures. the african -- african-american community has heard my message that i going to make the inner-city safe again and i am going to bring back jobs and i'm going to bring back the great education. do not be surprised -- don't be surprised because we have been given a lot of support of the last 3-4 weeks. if on november 8, i get more african-american and hispanic votes than anyone thought possible about one month ago -- you see what is going on? people are starting to hear about this and they say, wow, wow, they are liking it, and again, can't get any worse -- it is going to get a lot better, but only if i do it -- they cannot do it -- but democrats -- what they have
in baltimore for instance, that would mean more than $15,000 in funding available for students. as your president, i will be the biggest cheerleader for school choice you have ever seen. [applause] this means a lot to me because i know it can turn things around again -- the education cannot get worse. common core? we are going to end it. [cheering] i will fight for every child in this country who deserves better futures. the african -- african-american community has heard my message that i...
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in baltimore that would mean $15,000 of funds available for student. as your president i will be the biggest cheerleader for school choice you've ever seen. [applause] donald trump: this means a lot to me. because it means i can turn things around again. common core, but were going to end it. [applause] donald trump: i will fight for every child in this country. who deserves better futures. the african-american community has heard my message , that i am going to make communities safe again and i'm going to bring back jobs and i'm going to bring back great educations. don't be surprised, remember this, november 8. don't be surprised because we have been given a lot of support over the past three or four weeks. on november 8, i get more african-americans and hispanic votes than anyone thought possible about a month ago. and you see what's going on. people are starting to hear about this and they're saying wow. wow. they're liking it. again, it can't get any worse but it's going to get a lot better. but only if i do it. the democrats, what they've done is
in baltimore that would mean $15,000 of funds available for student. as your president i will be the biggest cheerleader for school choice you've ever seen. [applause] donald trump: this means a lot to me. because it means i can turn things around again. common core, but were going to end it. [applause] donald trump: i will fight for every child in this country. who deserves better futures. the african-american community has heard my message , that i am going to make communities safe again and...
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baltimore, where democrats have pretty much had the reign, we see, we don't see success in the black community in the way we hope to. i would like candid questions and answers. i think it's unfair to criticize him for doing what we asked, for him to go into the african-american community. >> i think it is important for republicans to have these conversations, and i hope that it goes very well. i hope everyone is respectful and it's a great dialogue. >> i agree it is great he is reaching out. and the problem with the scripted questions and answers is it feels like he is not prepared for a open and free dialogue. when you a presidential candidate who in some swing state polls has 0% of support from african-americans, that should not just be a concern to african-americans, but also to the whole country. >> i could not agree more, donald trump is polling behind george wallace in terms of percentage of the african-american vote. it's long past time he tries to do better with that. and i don't think having staff prehair suggested answers to question. i think secretary clinton does the same
baltimore, where democrats have pretty much had the reign, we see, we don't see success in the black community in the way we hope to. i would like candid questions and answers. i think it's unfair to criticize him for doing what we asked, for him to go into the african-american community. >> i think it is important for republicans to have these conversations, and i hope that it goes very well. i hope everyone is respectful and it's a great dialogue. >> i agree it is great he is...
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and he is going to be in baltimore tomorrow addressing the guard association, and then a big rally in asheville, north carolina, for a fund-raising rally in the evening. >> let's bring in a panel. okay. the health issue, what happened today, and how big of a deal, guy? >> well, on a personal level, i'm pleased to hear or see that mrs. clinton is better and apparent apparently, it was a distressing video to watch, and no getting around that. and politically, there are two things at play, and first as this unfolded this morning, i saw a lot of her supporters on social media angrily lamenting that this is going to fuel c conspiracy theories about the health, but her team did not serve her well to keep the press in the dark for 90 minutes, and denying the press pool to travel with her to chappaqua for the conveless sense, and it is not the way that you squelch rumors an conjecture, and briefly, secondly, when you look at this whole situation, i think that overall, the package of two big issues there. the health video plays more significantly and more lasting in the minds of the persuadabl
and he is going to be in baltimore tomorrow addressing the guard association, and then a big rally in asheville, north carolina, for a fund-raising rally in the evening. >> let's bring in a panel. okay. the health issue, what happened today, and how big of a deal, guy? >> well, on a personal level, i'm pleased to hear or see that mrs. clinton is better and apparent apparently, it was a distressing video to watch, and no getting around that. and politically, there are two things at...
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say that, normally he's this guy who is about police, and not only that, just a few weeks in ago in baltimore he stood in front of the national guard association conviction, he said you have a friend in me. when you think of the national guard with this kind of situation they're the ones that come in, there's been a direct change in his conversations over this issue in just the last couple of days. >> yet, matt, if you remember that conviction speech, it was law and order speech, you know -- >> grim march to the barricks. >> and he was trying to use -- he was trying to sort of make sure that people saw the images of batten ruj, at the time it was baton rouge and dallas, those are the images he wanted engrained when you were listening. it does seem if you can tell he's struggling with this. >> theme of the night, swamp hole, look, i think it's a real missed opportunity for him, actually. it's not for him african-american, you're not going to win, you can talk about it all he wants, that's not going to happen. but he does really need to change his numbers with college educated white voters, and
say that, normally he's this guy who is about police, and not only that, just a few weeks in ago in baltimore he stood in front of the national guard association conviction, he said you have a friend in me. when you think of the national guard with this kind of situation they're the ones that come in, there's been a direct change in his conversations over this issue in just the last couple of days. >> yet, matt, if you remember that conviction speech, it was law and order speech, you know...
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we've had them in baltimore. and the question is not only what will happen in charlotte. will we see the video? what will happen tomorrow. what will happen to the young man who was hurt tonight. but the other lingering question is what will be the next city? when will be the next time that we're on the phone or on the air together. where will that be? will that be in my back yard or will bit in yours? what we know is there will very likely be another one of these conversations. >> our viewers have been listening to wesley lowery of "the washington post." wesley, thank you. >>> we have bridged the top of another hour. the first minute of that new hour as we look at the station. not so much a standoff as a standby. we've seen police lines steadily advancing tonight in charlotte, north carolina for most of the night. it needs to be said the city of charlotte did not have control of its own streets. the protesters did, fueled by anger at his family says he was warmed a book. the police department says he was armed with a gun. there is some imagery. there is some video of the
we've had them in baltimore. and the question is not only what will happen in charlotte. will we see the video? what will happen tomorrow. what will happen to the young man who was hurt tonight. but the other lingering question is what will be the next city? when will be the next time that we're on the phone or on the air together. where will that be? will that be in my back yard or will bit in yours? what we know is there will very likely be another one of these conversations. >> our...
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political animal cyst is with us, eugene scott and dae david gregory is joining us and ceo of the naacp in baltimore, cornell william brooks. your take on the day that have historic debate. she went in the back of the plane, spoke to reporters, clearly thinks she won the debate. >> i think the campaign feels good about it. i think you can tell from the speech that hillary clinton feels like she's found her voice and i think the campaign beli e believes that they left nothing unanswered and that donald trump was unprepared and that hillary clinton took them to task on everything from taxes to birther to iraq war to even the issue of stamina. >> but is that all -- assuming she did win, quote, win, the debate, it's going to be translated into votes, into the political polls, the real polls that will be coming out, the national poll as well as the polls in key battleground states. >> we were talking to clinton advisors who are trying to lower expectations big time saying we don't expect to see the polls change very much because it's not going to get baked in right away. trying to phrase everybody for th
political animal cyst is with us, eugene scott and dae david gregory is joining us and ceo of the naacp in baltimore, cornell william brooks. your take on the day that have historic debate. she went in the back of the plane, spoke to reporters, clearly thinks she won the debate. >> i think the campaign feels good about it. i think you can tell from the speech that hillary clinton feels like she's found her voice and i think the campaign beli e believes that they left nothing unanswered...