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in the house of representatives and democratic party has chosen in that is why a corrector the first black woman to be elected to the house of representatives. >> this is a and diminishing its on. >> i'm fredricka whitfield and i want to bring y democratic congressman elijah cummings of maryland eaves 7th district addressing a crowd in blt more about verbal attacks that he received from the president of the united states. of the congr of course the people who live there. >> what i want to say to all those people since we got a
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national audience, come to baltimore. do not just criticize us but come to you will be welcomed. there are not many things that feed my soul pip do not have time for people who want to trash our city, but i do have. >> back with me now, former democratic congressman of illinois luis gutierrez and andrew gilliam. let's resume about the handling, mr. mayor, how elijah cummings has handled this and he remains focused as chairman of the oversight committee. he has been at the forefront of investigations, particularly of investigating the finances of
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the ump and we know that it has been a burr in the saddle of the president for a very long time. perhaps that was one of the impef tus of why the president targeted eilidja cummings m t the -- it's very clear that interest president feels a personal sense of deep attack any time quite frankly women, women. color, people of color tend to stand up to him and to challenge him. he simply goes low. each goes to the bottom of the barrel and begins to scrape. the problem here, though, is that this may actually be causing additional attention and negative attention to potentially be attracted toward not just this congressman but we saw the same thing with the four democratic women who came under the ire of this president. >> using the language from the president talking about going back from where you came, you nope, three out of four of them
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american born but all of them four sworn in american members of congress. the president's frequent use of the word infested as he talks about and refers to black and brown people. the list goes on. i just wanted to fill in the blanks. continue, mr. mayor. >> you're right on all of those points. i was going to simply say as a former mayor myself, who when i was running for governor of the state of florida, this president used his twitter account and his public speeches to say that i ran the most dangerous city in america, never mind that i was presiding over a near 20-year low in p vviolent crime rate in city. i'm assuming maybe he was thinking my city was -- >> it's a common thread of code
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language. >> of course it's coded. and it reemphasizes the narrative that he wants to draw for his base, which is basically the maligning, the criminalizing, the degrading of people of color and i would include in that also women. the last thing i would say on this again in my hat as a former mayor, regardless of the challenges that are being confronted in baltimore, tallahassee, chicago, or whatever other city that exist around this country, when you're the president of the united states of america, as much as you want to go after the individual leaders and congress members, you're also responsible for the well being and welfare of the people of all 50 states in every one of the thousands of cities that exist within it. that's his job. >> of course. witch leads which leads to a continuation of a lack of compassion. even after the president would target elijah cummings and targeting several other people
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of color particularly in leadership positions, then here this moment of this week, the congressman's home, his place of refs dense bei residence and the president still can't help himself with this tweet, the sarcasm is palpable, the baltimore house of elijah cummings was robbed, too bad! it's as if he can't help himself and sees benefit. the president seems to see benefit in this kind of behavior because if there was real consequence, this wouldn't keep happening, right? >> yeah. and it's not new. and he puts elijah cummings in danger and he puts john lewis in danger. my hero, an american iconic hero john lupoo lewis and hype the
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women. in 1983 when we elected our first mayor, they called it beirut on the lake. why? because his republican opponent said "vote to me before it's too late." >> it's like they're coming. >> they're old, we've stood up to them in the past. we are going to stand up to them today -- >> except this is what this underscores. we can say it's old but it's not. it's rightle he here, it's righ, it's very present. >> thank you for the -- >> let me just say this. these expressions, we've heard them before. america has risen in the past and has been triumphant. we will be triumphant again and that is what this president must understand. thank you for the clarification
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if i wasn't clear. thank you. >> i knew what you meant by i just, you know, so mame people d a little reminding. >> what is really sinister about this is frankly the president has testify sided -- decided to take this approach for political expediency. we know he lives and thrives in the gutter. he's suggesting the people who will vote for him, who will support him are frankly coming to his aid and support for these very, very decisive and divisive tack ttic tactics. >> is that enough? big picture if you're seeking reelection, why does the president feel or act as though he is very confident that that is enough, the appeal that he gathers from these kind of comments, how does it translate into enough votes to get you
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back into office? >> so here's what i think. look, there are politicians that look at the electoral process and present a vision for the future in which they provide better education, better housing, better community opportunity, more social justice. and then there are candidates like the president of the united states who want to pit people against one another and say you know what? the reason your real estate taxes are going up, the reason up don't have a job, the reason your kid doesn't go to college, the reason things don't go good in your life, it's that black neighbor of yours, it's the la teen open, it's the others that are taking certainlying that divide and pit americans against one another. but i "triumph" believe there is going to be that intersectionality occurring among muslims, among black people, latinos, immigrants, among those who believe we need to save theieve in social and
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economic justice. he said that puerto ricans were lazy and that's why we were come meaning after had cane -- just wait until november of 2020 when there are long lines of them to oust you from the presidency of the united states of america. >> gentlemen, stick around. i apologize for looking at my computer. i was trying to pull up that tweet. there were many tweets, a host of material in which to substantiate, you know, what it is that we've been hearing, seeing, witnessing all week long and now this is yet just another chapter, shall we say in what america is experiencing. gentlemen, thank i so much. stick around. we're keeping a close eye on democratic candidates speaking to voters in las vegas. we'll take you there live next.
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seeking endorsements. they are talking about very hot topic issues such as health care. >> i was there, i saw what happened when the house repealed health care for tens of millions of americans and high fived each other afterwards. what kind of human beings high five each other after taking away health care for millions of americans? i'll tell you this, when it came to the senate, i was on the floor when we picked up enough republican votes to protect health care for people across this country. >> cnn's jessica dean is live for us now in las vegas. what else are the candidates talking about today? >> reporter: health care a big one for this union. this is one of the biggest unions in the country. all of these democrats are
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seeking its endorsement. you can imagine this is high stakes for them. another issue that they talked about, julian castro addressed immigration. he has proposed decriminalizing border crossings. take a listen. >> some people say, well, you know, it's scary, is this open borders? this is not open borders. we have 65,000 miles of fencing, we have planes, helicopters, boats, security cameras. only right-wingers call this thing open borders and they're going to say open borders no matter what you do. the last thing i'll say is, look, if up elect me president, you are not electing me to follow, you are electing me to lead. and i will lead. i will lead. >> so they've made it through four of the 19 candidates that
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will speak here in las vegas, nevada today. the president of the union was out here earlier. in the last election cycle, they endorsed hillary clinton. they said we have a lot of friends on the stage, we want to listen to how they're going to attack and deal with a lot of these issues that our union workers are very concerned about, health care, how to get food on the table, how to make that car payment, that house payment, things like that. joe biden is up next on the stage so we'll be keeping an eye on that as well. >> jessica dean, keep me posted. thank you so much. >> thanks for sticking around. mayor gilliam, you first. democrats spending a lot of time
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on the debate stage taking jabs at each other. elizabeth warren saying i was there when i saw people high fiving because people would be losing their health care. julian castro saying i'm not going to follow, i will lead. is this a defining moment for those who choose to be at that forum hoping to get the backing of working people? >> first of all, they're all smart. the fact that you've got 19 of them showing up and we were not in a debate but rather a forum, president saunders is right to i believe take the slower approach and to hear from his members and quite frank lip force the candidates to talk very openly about the role of organized labor in this country. right now only about 10.5% of american workers are organized or are part of a lowest point w seen in the history since the early 1980s.
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>> it's the american federation of states, county and municipal union -- >> employees. >> employees union. >> my bad. i'm very familiar with them at the municipal level. but the truth is i am really looking forward to hearing our candidates talk eloquently about the role of organized labor. i think it's just gotten such a bad rap. we owe the eight-hour work day, the 40-hour work week, the workplace protections, family, maternal leave, organized labor has been on the forefront of those issues since the very, very beginning. the fact that we've allowed that organized voice for workers here in america to be so maligned i
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think is a shame. i thhope there will be a reviva on what it is like to get access to health cares a right and not a privilege so they don't have to be concerned about one illness taking them out of the workplace and putting their families in bankruptcy. labor is important. i'm glad to see the candidate there is confronting difficult topics today. >> i just think at the democratic debate i was excited, right? we were talking about health care and they're saying health care is a basic fundamental human right, it isn't a business, it isn't for profit. but where was obamacare, the largest expansion of health care since medicare, right? why didn't the candidates say, by the way, we represent the future. why wasn't obamacare the largest
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expansion -- >> why didn't they? >> i don't know. it was such a failure. >> they all were very aware of that possibility but none -- >> i want everybody today to go and research how many republicans voted to expand health care in 2009 in under obama in the senate and the house? zero. not one. we saved gm because 205 democrats in the house followed with 32 republicans voted for the bailout plan. we're in the motor success and julian castro, let's be very clear. the reason we need to repeal 1325 is because donald trump is using it. obama never used it. as a matter of fact, secretary johnson refused to separate children from their moms in detention and released them from detention. so, look, there is a difference
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between then and what happened. and i think my colleague and my friend and someone who i admire so much, mayor gillam, i believe the largest round of applause is when senator said let's stop talking about the past and start talking about what our pro posals for the future are. >> we'll leave it here for now because we love you. >> thank you so much, frederica. >> out of el paso, texas, police say there is an active shooter situation. stay with us. agrance shouldn't . air wick's new technology releases fragrance upwards and outwards unlike febreze. so now you can fill every corner with fragrance.
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well commonwealcome back. we're following breaking news out of texas, authorities are responding to an active shooter situation. rosa flores, what are you learning? >> this information, the latest into our newsroom is from the manager of lanlandry's restaura. there are three businesses on lockdown in this area. el paso police saying there is an active shooter situation and that this situation is at hawkins and gate way east. they are also asking people to stay away from that area, the
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welcome back. i'm fredricka whitfield. now back to washington where republicans have just lost one -- or its own black member of the house of representatives this week. congressman wil hurd of texas calling it quits, announcing he will not seek reelection next year. the news stunned his colleagues, who have seen several other republicans also announce their republic tiermt. i want to bring in charlie dent and a republicans for rer good o
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to, herd is the sixth republican to announce retirement in the last two weeks. one republican fund-raiser tells cnn that everyone who is leaving is here -- here who will follow suit? >> i absolutely there this are some who will follow suit. i was not completely surprised by wil hurd's announcement. >> why not? because look, he represents a 71% hispanic district. he's one of three republicans in the house who represents a district that hillary clinton won in 2016, and he doesn't want to have to stand there and answer these questions every day
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that the president. it's painful for him on a personal level hand of course who want to deal with that for the next 15 months. >> but why would he feel compelled to do that as opposed to eit? as a member of congress. not necessarily is it expected that he has to be lock -- in step with the president of the united states. >> oh, he's pushed back on the pred p president. he's pushed back. and he's done that regularly, but the. it's very hard to be running on the ticket with him when he's making those kind of comments and you're forced to answer. i'm not saying he agrees with
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us. will herd and the other will not and hers is a smart guy. he was an expert on artificial intelligence, cyber security intelligencely as well as immigration. he's one of our best voices on that issue. this is a huge loss because he's not only a swing district member, but he was the face of the future of the party. >> and he said that recently, that he is the face of the future party. and then this, which is why so many were surprised, brendan. we know that when a party is in the minority, yes, there height be those who leave. but when we talk about the numbers, you know, of people who are retiring, who are leaving the republican party or at least leaving their seat, does this strike you as particularly remarkable? and is it sta to be able to hold
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on there their seats when there is such an exodus like this. >> the house of representatives, if you're in the minority, have almost no day of ma wassing if if my big concern is not necessarily whether we're going to lose the seat me concern some of the who have announced our leaving are our more this and now the insent of is it, what is rewarded is beingin nm and on certain cable channels and developing an audience like
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that. do you have a bigger influence in the party if you have one of those profiles than you say keep your head down, work your way to be even a committee chairman atom point. that's used to be what you wanted to work for. today woo just see this so, charlie, when you look at this, dwhoos it same? is it look at that coined of dpb and that there been, you know, will, if that up see more coming? >> i do. i think brendan is correct that many members would rather not stick around in the mierpt. that's one of the reasons why i chose not to run again. i didn't talk about it a lot abo about. it's a majority institution. but a bigger problem for
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republicans now, when a will hurd retires, that see the' gone t republicans will have to expend a lot of resours and even susan brooks, they'll have to invest many there, sanl with had much but you're loses a thoughtful member and he's going to be replaced by season who in all will you that i am are frnl thoughtful members are leaving and i worry about who is going to replace them. >> so, brendan, what does the president think about this? what does the white house, you know, think about this? >> i think they're mostly concerned about if is always going to say, as charlie said,
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the most you have spo and that aren't netly nm and those are the head winds you don't want to have. the president has not shown a whole lot of concern for another when i was particularly unfortunate. so i don't know how much he's concerned about it. the fact narn nrp and there are numbers in areas that are important for the president to win, they're clearly showing they're uncomfortable running alongside with him. >> thank you, gentlemen. we'll leave it there now. we want to update you on of breaking in p news in el paso. police are responding to an active shooter in the area of hawkins and gate way east.
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. five years after eric garner's death, a new york police department suspended officer daniel pantaleo. his suspension comes after it was recommended he be fired. garner died while being pulled to the ground in an arrest, and in a choke hold. he can be heard pleading with the officers saying "i can't breathe," that phrase becoming a rallying cry for those battling police brutality. good to see both of you. >> hi, fredricka. >> good top see you.
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a few weeks ago the department of justice refused to bring charges against the officers. this new recommendation to fire him coming from an nypd judge. but now it's a suspension. so, richard, what's with this journey? >> fred, this is absolutely a tragic, completely unavoidable, horrible scenario that happened here. for the family of mr. garner, you can't feel enough for them. but you know, there's another side to the story here, fred. when a police officer arrives on a scene and gives a direct order to someone to stand down, put your hand behind your back, you're under arrest, that's not up for discussion or negotiation or modification. if you don't listen to that order, fred, we talk about this all the time, nothing good is going to happen. had mr. garner turn around and listened to the order from the police officers, we would not be
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discussing the case heretoday. >> oh, no. >> he resisted arrest, the situation was escalating, he's 6'2", 400 pounds. >> wait a minute, this is over selling cigarettes. >> they subdued him. this was the violation. the clasping of the hands caused a violation of a new york police policy. there were no criminal charges brought here. and there was a finding by the same administrative law judge, fred, that pantaleo did not intentionally hamper the breathing of mr. garner. i don't think he's going to get terminated. i think the commissioner is not going to terminate him. i think he's going to keep his job here, fred. i really do. >> avery? >> oh, my goodness. >> we're looking at the selling
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of cigarettes that led to this man's death. >> it led to using a choke hold according to a 46-page, careful analysis. the idea of justifying it is mind boggling to me. the issue is was a choke hold used? the union put evidence on, the prosecutors put evidence on and the conclusion was that this was a banned procedure, it violated nypd rules and, frankly, that's why there's a recommendation. what i think the judge, the deputy commissioner had in mind was frankly to stop excessive force problems within the department. and he will be terminated. the idea of yelling at the mayor de blasio to get rid of pantaleo, there's a process. and the process will be on. by the end of this month there will be a decision by commissioner o'neill on whether
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or not pantaleo has to go and my prediction is exactly the opposite of what richard is saying. he's got to go and he will be gone. >> so listen to what the new york police union president had to say about the judge's recommendation. >> this say that we had a fair process when we listened to the drum beat of the criminal advocates who have been chanting every time anyone on the other side tries to get the truth out, that is not justice. i'm sorry to say that we have to tell our police officers take it a step slower, make sure we're thinking, make sure you're making decisions in seven seconds because you won't get backing. >> richard? >> that's the problem, fred. it's a split-second decision that the situation was escalating. this was a very large man, 400
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pounds, 6'2". they made ap decision to take m down. this officer was climbing up his back, he was twice of size of him. he put his hands on him, there was no intent to choke him out or kill him. this was a policy violation only done under split second in situation that was escalating and -- >> but the family's argument and those who viewed the tape would say when someone is struggling or when they're saying i can't breathe, there have to be some adjustments made. >> he had high blood pressure, asthma -- >> so what? >> he was obese. there's conflicting evidence as to the situation here. >> when someone says you can't breathe -- >> people say a lot of things when they're being subdued. i represent police officers --
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>> good cops don't do things like this. >> good people don't resist arrest. good people do not resist arrest. they don't violate the law. >> there's also the issue of deescalation. that was also at the root of the arguments of adjustments made or lack thereof. >> these officers feared for their safety and for the safety of those around him. >> oh, my goodness gracious! that is not true. >> had he not republic cysistedd not be talking about this today. you have to be real about this. >> read the report! read the report! >> it's not criminal. >> of course it's not criminal! it is a question of whether or not. whether or not a police officer should remain on the force period. and that's what's going to happen. >> we'll leave it there. >> i represent police. this was inappropriate.
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and that's why he's going to lose his job. >> inappropriate. you tell new york city police officers in the future when there's a recysting arrest case, you call in for a supervisor. >> i recognize the passion of this case, we'll have to leave it there. i thank you so much. i always appreciate you. we continue to follow breaking news out of texas, police in el paso confirm in a tweet they are responding to an active shooter. they say this is in the areas of gateway and hawkins east. at least three businesses are on lockdown in the area. witnesses saying they're seeing activity. we'll be right back. get 0.9% apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ living well do you often wake up with chest congestion? or suffer excess mucus? try mucinex 12 hour. the bio layer tablet immediately releases
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turmoil, the film business embraced fear. even in dark comedies like dr. strange love. >> i came out of that movie fearing nuclear are war with the russians more than i ever had before. it really takes you to armageddon. >> hollywood itself was scared facing its own doomsday device, television. >> in the '60s, studios were staggering from people not going to the theaters. just hard to compete with free stuff in your living room. >> no briprisoners! >> the answer for a while was to turn to big pictures. fans loved them. but also those movies were too big and too difficult to make. you look at what something like cleopatra cost, it very nearly not only crippled one studio, but the business. >> harry was the other guy. >> so the business kept changing. >> they call me mr. tibbs.
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>> with fresh directors, stars and stories. >> i'm the best you've ever seen. >> taking on the same topics the nation was engaging. >> shouldn't be defending him. then why are you doing it? >> gregory peck's at really makes you think of romance and glamour. that begins to break down in the '60s and we get a more complex view of human psychology. >> mrs. robinson, you're trying to seduce me. >> where was it all heading? hollywood didn't know. but as america rode out of the '60s, who did? ♪ hello darkness my old friend i've come to talk with you again ♪ >> an in-incredible look back airing tomorrow night only on
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thafr thank you for being with me. police in el paso say they are responding to an active shooter situation, they are warning people to a vow hawkins and gateway east. ro rosa flores is joining us with this.
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this is a shopping strip. what more do we know about whether there is one potential gunman or multiple? >> we have limited information at this point. but what we do know and this is gist into our newsroom, at least one person has been injured and this is at el paso walmart. like you said, this is a the area. actually one of our center and they says on a normal weekend, there is a lot of

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