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microwave radio transmission isolated islands cut off from the outside world taiwan is cooperating with nasa in the us, accelerating its space program in the face of rising threats, china is rising up in space. in space. there's no country. the vision or there's no boundary and back on earth, rising in cross-strait tensions, adding urgency to taiwan's space race these military drills happening right now around taiwan underscore just how urgent of a project this is for taiwan because any of the warships that are selling around theoretically could cut but the internet cables which would result in a island-wide communications blackout, which could of course, we can taiwan de a precursor for a blockade or an invasion. >> i mean, these are the scenarios that they are thinking about and are now
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potentially playing out, or at least the training for which on the chinese side playing out in real time error all right, well, thank you very much. in taipei tonight. thanks for joining us. the news continues now, right here on cnn it is friday, may 24, right now on cnn this morning, donald trump porting black and hispanic voters in the thanks will president biden tries to convince nikki haley borders to stand with him. cnn on the front lines as ukrainian forces tried to keep their second largest city from falling to the russians. and the us senate failing again depends as a sweeping border bill that once had bipartisan support is 5:00 a.m. here in washington. this is alive. look at new york city on this friday good morning, everyone. i'm jessica dean in for kasie hunt, 80s. great to be with you. donald trump and
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joe biden looking to gain an edge in the race for the white house by targeting voters in unexpected places, trump is reaching out to voters in the bronx in one of the most democratic counties in the country. he's hoping to make inroads with black and hispanic voters african americans are getting slaughtered. >> hispanic americans are getting slaughtered. and these millions and millions of people that are coming into our country, the biggest impact and the biggest negative impact is against are black population and are hispanic population. who are losing their jobs, losing their housing losing everything they can lose trump says he has a chance at winning new york this fall, but that has not been done by republican nominee since ronald reagan back in 1984. meantime, president biden's team is hoping dissuade nikki haley supporters after she announced she would vote for trump november. >> a biden campaign official
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home holding a conference call with her supporters from several states hoping to bring in anti-trump republicans and joining me now, washington post campaign reporter dylan wells. >> dylan, it's great to have you here. good morning. good morning. happy friday. i want to read you a quote from some of our reporting on this call that the biden campaign had with these nikki haley supporters, the call which one source characterized as constructive and a constructive initial step began with a q&a session for about 35 minutes with the biden campaign official who wanted to know which policy issues were the most important to haley supporters? how does the biden campaign thread this needle? because what have you heard from these haley supporters when i was talking to them on the road, not all of them are necessarily just gonna go over to either trump or biden. they were deeply conflicted. >> yeah, one of the organizers of this call described them to me as people who know they don't want to support trump but aren't really sold on biden yet. obviously, a lot of these voters are republicans, but they're also a lot of these double-haters types that
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we see who feel like they want an option other than biden, other than trump or independent suburban women really, because some of those key swing voters that both campaigns want to win over ahead of the general election. but in this meeting, they brought a lot of thoughts on foreign policy areas where they'd like to see more from joe biden. and one of the messages that one of the organizers said to me was that they feel like they've seen biden reach out to the left and they want to see him reaching out more to to those kind of centrist supporters who might be willing to vote for him in november? >> yeah, it is interesting because in our reporting this is just part of a broader outreach from the biden biden-harris campaign to even republican voters, independent voters as well, more conservative voters. i did think find it interesting to that one of the people on the call told are reporters that the messaging has been democracies on the ballot. democracies on the ballot. yeah, we get it, but we're haley voters were supporting her because we believe in policy issues and solutions but
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that's not going to be enough as a cell, just that democracy is on the ballot trump is not trustworthy on that issue. what kind of what kind of issues are strike are really getting at these voters. what do they care about? >> participants on the call told me that it's things like securing the border and biden showing support for ukraine. nikki haley, before she said that she was going to vote for trump on wednesday hey delivered a speech in which she really called biden a catastrophe. and most of that was focused on foreign policy. that was obviously a key area for her during the primary campaign. given her stint as un ambassador. and that's one of the top priorities of haley voters that i talked to you who are now debating which of these candidates they want to vote for november, if at all. >> and that's the key, right? >> if at all, what because maybe they rights, right. >> somebody and maybe they stay at home, which is not one either campaign, one, especially when it's probably when there's going to be small edges in a lot of these states, exact. >> let's talk about, about president trump going into the
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bronx and trying to court these black and hispanic voters. >> it's an interesting choice of venue in a very, very blue district. yeah, i think i think he biden wanted by some 68 points. last go around why is he picking that area? >> and what is he? he trying to sell to these voters? >> it's a very atypical location as you note, it's much bluer than we normally see him and it's a much more diverse crowd than you typically see. trump rallies and it's part of what the campaign is saying, isn't attempt to reach black and latino voters. also, it's one of his first events in new york, in the new york area since his it's first campaign in 2016, obviously a blue state, but you have to remember that he's been in new york for his criminal trial in manhattan. and so he's been doing a lot more events in the new york area than we would typically see from a republican presidential candidate and we have the numbers among black registered voters, their choice for president biden 48% trump 29%, and someone else, 20%
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allies been made of some of the polling that's coming out, that's showing trump hanging on and getting a, much larger share of the black vote, then a republican nominee. >> typically what now, i think you have to underscore that it is may right. and a lot of things can change however, if you're the biden campaign, you really need to shore up that support for any a fear the trump campaign, you need to solidify it. how are they going about doing those two things? >> well, they both know how important these voters are. and i think you saw that with trump's rally last night, these sorry, not typical republican voters. to your point, they tend to support democrats and joe biden, but he's attempting to make these inroads by holding events where he says he is targeting then. but at the meantime, the biden campaign has really been releasing some ads and highlighting biden's record with these voters and trying to show that even though trump might be holding rally here, it doesn't mean that he is the right candidate for black voters. and that biden's record as more aligned with them. yeah. and it's interesting too. it's not just black
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voters. they're also trying that they were in mission again, trump allies trying to reach out clear arab american and muslim voters. all right, dylan wells, thanks so much always good to have a great weekend you still to come on i'm seeing in this morning more than 100 people feared dead after a massive landslide in papa new guinea. >> plus, a destructive tornado in oklahoma, it was on the ground for nearly an hour. >> and then this this is ridiculous. >> this is absurd situation will tell you, i, president biden's and could be left off the november ballot in one state i miss this adrenaline, just like the standard every turn your brain health married janice, hey eddie. now, frazer,
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second largest city, kharkiv, is under assault, struggling to fend off for went less missile attacks by russia, more than a dozen missiles hit kharkiv on thursday, killing at least seven people, wounding 40 others. >> russia's latest offensive is intensifying as their troops advance toward the city, seen as nick peyton walsh is on the front lines of the fight and filed this exclusive report. we do want to warn you some of the images you're about to see our graphic some towns, they can never let putin take. this lyptsi is one of them destroyed artillery on the streets, homes, aflame from an airstrike. they can only move at night, lights off. it's a perilous grip. they keep but lose here. and russian artillery will be in range of ukraine's second city, kharkiv. you can still smell the smoke here from an airstrike that landed just in the last hour or so his life
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under the drone with a first reporters into the heart of the town one soldiers left here underground. the harder tear 13th national guard first tackled russia's new offensive assembly bicyclic several is each do you think they'll good enough fortifications here? >> they will only show to be the governor has signature hello dr. there were eight airstrikes just in the last hour. >> so we leave soon a positive noise nearest very close. and the only way they know who's drone this is as if it attacks the diverse brawner around
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kharkiv. they don't have enough guns the russians have too many drones. but 92nd assault brigade show us something that isn't even there's russian artillery piece that they captured in the first the war and the fighting in kharkiv region. and now they use strangely french mortar rounds to fire from here, it's just a sign of how little appropriate ammunition they have available to them drawing of this wire as a protection from at pv drones. >> above, he sees a drone with two battery packs a long-range scout around basement. it is not friendly if you can tell it's an attack drone, hide this seems to be a scout, so running is better before it calls in shelling another artillery unit wants to show us something not even russian, but soviet made in the 19, it can still find newer polish shells. in the autumn, it was 100 a day. now it is ten
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extraordinary to see something here three times the age of either of these two guys holding backer, new russian offensive in 2024 i said a metal so old that limits the number of times delta. that sound warns another drone is incoming and back in the bunker, they show us the online board $30 gadget that is their best warning mechanism the team here embody ukraine's exhaustion and resilience older guys wounded infantry measure our tour has drone shrapnel in his arms still know one pick option. you could do i just saw an orlan russian drone passing overhead. so saying better, stay inside on the way back into the city, we see what fuels this defense this was a lakeside resort, football cocktails, a beach
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extraordinary devastation. >> and they had to collect the bodies probably a little bit more speed put a seven miles russia's advance looms over whatever life persists here belching out over holmes the dark is little salvation this may be a drone in but they kill two when they crash and failure flares breach the enforced blackout. >> moscow is getting nearer again there are always too many blasts before dawn nick paton, walsh for us, thanks so much just ahead, femur officials survey the devastation in iowa after an ef4 tornado, there
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really overwhelming when you just see every home around, you completely destroyed or sometimes completely on meteorologist derek van dam is joining us now and derek, there's so much devastation, ef4, it only goes up to ef5. that's a very powerful tornado yeah, that is we often refer to that as the finger of god, right? like that is about as strong as you can get in terms of wind speed and damage potential the enhanced fujita scale going up from e, to f, zero to ef5. now this is again a closer look at the lawton, oklahoma a tornado. this is just southwest of oklahoma city. >> look at the multiple little vortexes that are wrapping around the base of this tornado. >> really fascinating to see that. and i'm sure scientists meteorologists will be studying that video footage because that shows the initial formation stages of a tornado, what causes the environment to spin up a deadly tornado? or at least a dangerous tornado, 76 tornado reports since sunday, the active streak continues. in
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fact, it's not just tornadoes. we've got baseball size hail stones falling from the sky as well out of oklahoma here's today's threat. >> this is part of a multi-day severe weather threat that covers over 80 million americans. chicago, all the way to dallas, little rock in memphis included in that greatest probability of tornadoes exists across the northern sections of illinois and southern portions of wisconsin. we are way above average year to date in terms of tornado numbers across the us. and will likely add to that through the course. of this memorial day weekend. here's our active whether now we have severe thunderstorm watches that are valid through about 8:00 a.m. central time. i want to focus in on a storm that's rocking little rock right now line of severe weather still impacting portions of central arkansas and then it won't stop today. tomorrow. we already have an enhanced risk. this time across the central and southern plains, large hail tornadoes possible north of oklahoma city and then that threat shifts a little further to the north and east, including st. louis,
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cincinnati, and portions of nashville for sunday, this will obviously impact people on the ground, but also at the airports. one of the busiest weekends to travel for sure, hoping everyone stays safe, especially in my hometown of little rock, arkansas. derek van dam. thanks so much. >> 24 minutes past the hour. now, here's your morning roundup. uvalde, texas. now marking two years since a school mass kurt killed 19 children and two teachers, their victims families have agreed to a $2 million settlement with the city, but just filed a new 500 $500,000,000 loss so against the school district employees and 92 school police officers who were part of the botched response to the shootings humanitarian aid he'd now flowing into gaza days after it was offloaded at a temporarily built here. >> it was built by us officials they say the operation faced significant it's akin obstacles on routes including looting and hamas drones, right
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now, president biden will not appear on the november ballot in ohio because he won't be formed emily nominated until after the august 7th deadline. republican governor mike dewine calling this issue absurd he's asking for a special session to fix ohio is running out of time to get joe biden are sitting president of united states on the ballot this fall failing to do yourself is simply not acceptable coming up next three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn, having not voted in the formative, the motion is not agreed to sit into the crowds, failing for a second time to get a border security bill passed, plus y colleges will soon be paying their student athletes the russia for trying to spy on us. we were spying on them i was
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security. but the bill also exposed divides among some democrats as some came out against it as well. still senate dim saying they plan to use the vote to target republicans in november save this, don't today's all about you 47 up up politics. yeah. >> they did. they did they forget who told him to vote against a perfectly good border security? the bill that would have secured the border for police, liquor, for political reasons really, it just confirms that there trying to put the authorities unnecessarily grant to secure the border more effectively. and republicans are unwilling to do it. so i think you have to look at republicans is basically very hypocritical and are hypocrites joining me to discuss julie? julie grace braf, key capitol hill reporter for axios. good morning to you. thanks for coming in early this morning. so you've been covering this is now the second time they've tried to vote. this is the stand alone vote on the standalone legislation did it work with the democrats were
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trying to achieve, what it's gonna be a difficult thing for republicans to kind of navigate moving forward first time around. and it obviously trump came out and some republicans that were kind of leading toward voting for it, it and for it the first time around end up flipping we're hearing a lot of democrats saying the only reason that they're voting against it now is because of donald trump. and the only senator murkowski is the only republican that voted for it. so i mean, generally polling showed republicans have been americans trust them more with the border, but i think they're really democrats are kind of looking to see he's on the issue and flip that narrative there, right. >> and give some cover to their candidates and also to the president to reclaim that issue. it was interesting to see your son cinema, one of the architects of the legislation voting against it. she called it essentially political stunt, political theater, whatever you want to say, let's listen at thom tillis from yesterday that's a total political stunt. look, i here's, it'll, if it was a serious attempt to
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get the bill passed, do you think that he would have at least gone to the person who expend the time the energy, and the political capital on the republican sayyed to get it done, james lankford james heard about it when we all did that is the best testament to the fact that it's a political stuff and he's talking there about james lankford republican architect of that bill. >> and just to like bring everybody back up to speed, just a little refresher. lankford cinema. chris murphy got together. it was really the most stringent legis flation we've seen on border security. and republicans really killed it essentially after the former president's that he didn't want it. he wanted it as a campaign issue. >> so watching this all unfurl, we see a lot of political moves on capitol hill. >> did this feel do you agree? tell us how did it play on the hill yesterday, this republicans are obviously not thrilled with this came up again. >> i mean, first time the vote came up, we heard members of leadership saying it was the most conservative bill they
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could get even if republicans control both chambers. so i mean, i think they said is a little bit of a problem from there, but i since it failed the first time, i think the narrative that it was a political stunt. i can see how they're kind of seizing on that, right, right and it's, it's, it's kind of detroit, yeah. >> obvious. they're trying to ramp up pressure sure. on the administration arguing that biden's got the power to use executive action to fix all of this. so i think they're going to continue to press that narrative and say that he unwinded the trump regularly regulations are in place there to try and stop things down at the border, but it's gonna be interesting to see how they navigate that moving forward because i'm sure there's gonna be a lot of attack that's kinda released on them is selection season heats up so let's talk about this of this ongoing issue with supreme court justice samuel. >> samuel alito, and the flag, there was the upside down flag at his home. now, there's the beach home flag and we're seeing republican senators and hearing from them really supporting him reacting to this. here's a consortium of all of that i just think the
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democrats are determined to harass members of the supreme court obviously, they don't like justice alito or the decisions he makes and this is just part of a longstanding harassment of the courts. i think the question is, how many maga battle flags? because the supreme court justice after fly until the rest of the court takes it seriously. >> she refused. she accused absolutely. >> can lead rule on these cases and partially the january 6 case and partially, in your view yes. there's a question of law julie grace wheat, we add ask the senator is a lot to react to things the supreme court justices are doing or saying whatever the case may be. >> but there's yet to really be an appetite, a big appetite for any sort of major oversight of the supreme court or do you do what's the latest on all of that? >> necessarily democrats would really like to see a lot more
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of that no, i mean, i've talked to republicans who are arguing that despite being a public figure and the optics being bad, they're that can't necessarily take responsibility for what numbers supreme court or other public officials and the political realm what their family members are doing. so i feel like that's kind of been a big talking point there. so oversight, i think that's gonna be something we can continue to see. dams pushed for and it recusal from some of these january 6 cases. but i i've talked to a number of republicans were like these, these optics are not great. it's not something i would have done, but i think probably won't see any calls for hinder your cruzy recused himself on those cases, right? >> that seems to be the consensus from republicans exactly what you just underscore that maybe they wouldn't have done it. they don't like the tone of it, but let's all move on kind of thing. >> yeah, that seems kinda seems to be the theme. i yeah. i mean, some republicans feel like there was a similar flag outside mike johnson's office and there's been some pushback on him on that front i think it could be a bigger issue and
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kind of something to look out for democrats are going to get kind of look to keep pointing out with a gop officials. >> all right. >> julia grace brodsky, thanks so much. good to see you this morning. >> developing right now, more than 100 people feared dead after a land sayyed landslide hit a remote area in papa new guinea rescue efforts are slow going. that's according to the red cross. >> the landslide bearing a main highway leading to the community. >> and cnn's anna coren is following this for us. and what more are you learning jessica emergency crews in pangea trying to access this remote village in anger provinces in the north of the country where more than 100 people are expected to have died the landslide happened around three this morning in calculus village. >> it's situated in the highlands and it was hit by these enormous landslide flattening houses when eyewitness said that the entire village was gone and looked the pictures on social media.
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really, they show villagers trying to find any survivors in the earth and rubble. but the reality is this is now a recovery operation and a large boulders, tree trunks collapsed buildings scattering the residents, say the debris is making it really hard to find the bodies. the highway, as you say, has been cut off making it inaccessible for rescue workers to get to the scene and a red cross official, jessica told us that a recent earthquake and heavy rainfall in the area may have been responsible for triggering this deadly landslide. we've heard from the prime minister of poverty, you get aid james marape, he issued a statement. let me read it to you. he said we are sending in disaster officials, png, defense force, and the department of work and highways to meet provincial schill and district officials and anger. and also start relief work, recovery of bodies and reconstruction and infrastructure. i extend my
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heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the landslide disaster. jessica, the scale of this disaster is uh, enormous, so they're talking about the size of three to four football fields and many fear that the death toll will rise all right, anna coren for us with the latest reporting. >> thank you very much. much for that. meantime, rising tensions off the coast of taiwan as china launches a second day of large-scale, of scale military drills around that island. >> the chinese military terry calling the maneuvers quote punishment drills, claiming it is testing its ability to seize power and occupy key areas. and it comes just days after the self-ruling island swore in a new president, who calls these drills intimidation tactics cnn's will ripley joins us now from taipei. well, what more can you tell us? >> good morning, jessica. yeah. these drills are essentially designed to intimidate taiwan with beijing claiming that they are a test of their power
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seizure capabilities essentially simulating an attack and occupation of taiwan. we have seen warships we've seen bombers with live missiles and circling this island for the second day. now, you're talking about a large number of aircraft, not the largest we've ever seen, but dozens of aircraft and dozens of ships in the seas around taiwan as well. these are exercises that beijing is blaming on what they consider provocative language from the president of taiwan earlier this week and is inauguration speech. but i was out here in the taiwanese capitol speaking with protesters outside of parliament who say it's not their president who's the problem. but opposition lawmakers who are seen as friendly to china and they accused those lawmakers have trying to trade taiwan's freedoms for better economic benefits from beijing, one of the protesters i met actually flew all the way here from california. he's lived in the us for 40 years he was born in taiwan. here's what he's saying why did you come all the
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way here? >> because i support democracy. i believe democracy is it's a freedom that people should exercise and freedom com what very, very hard price a lot of the people out here in taipei, jessica telling me that taiwan has fought hard to build its democratic system. >> and these drills just solidified their resolve to defend it. >> all right. will ripley for us with the latest reporting? thank you very much for that. up next, the attorney general response to donald trump's claim, the fbi was authorized to shoot him during their search of mar-a-lago, plus the pacers lose their star and game two to the celtics police report. i've next the nba playoffs. >> i always get emotional. >> you more concerned about what's going on inside the nba than what's going on inside of you, you know, doc, you're right and that's all the time we have. thanks for watching. are you cutting to a commercial western conference finals presented by at&t, continue on
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next, cohen van help today, they can help you get started with your idea now, 807, 100020 attorney general merrick garland forcefully denying a shocking claim from the trump camp hey, and that the fbi was authorized to shoot the former president during their 2022 search of mar-a-lago, garland was asked about this fundraising email from the trump campaign that claimed fbi agents were itching to do the unthinkable okay. >> that one, that allocation is false and it is extremely dangerous the document that is being referred to in the allegation is the justice department standard policy limiting the use of force as the fbi advisers, it as part of the standard operations plan for searches. and in fact, it was even used in the consensual search of president biden's home and joining us now to discuss former us attorney
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michael moore, michael great to have you with us this morning we were just talking in the break just so people understand what was in this document. it's pretty standard fare yeah. >> the document in a planned to be with you the document itself really just lays out some parameters that is standard and federal search warrants that he'd sort of gives the agents and officers and indication of what they can and can't do. it's not something that was designed for them to go specifically into mar-a-lago. there was nothing here that was nefarious. are or on toward are certainly not some effort to do physical harm to the former president or anybody there. and the federal authorities are known frankly for sort of having a plan a detailed plan, laying out options and contingencies, and then layering again, contingencies own contingency plan, your plan for a plan for what you would not go into any home without some sort of plan.
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>> and certainly not here. right? right. i mean, so this was a unique situation where, you do have a former president home they knew that he was gone, but they still are operating to try to treat this so that it doesn't look like he's receiving special treatment or that he's receiving treatment that is taught targeted, at him specifically as a form of presence. so there was nothing in here and the problem is and i think the attorney general is correct. the problem is that this type of language in this type of discussion by the former president, his people is extraordinarily dangerous. and the reason, reason is it's, it's oks for extremis to maybe react now in the face of a legitimate law enforcement activity. so let's say that you're you follow the former president. you think that you he's directing this and you think now he's told you that these people are bad and that they're out to kill you. and they actually come to your home for a search warrant and then you you overreact that that creates conflict. there's nothing and what he says it has any foundation in truth that
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they were there to do him any harm. are there was some effort to shoot him or assassinate me. >> think that is the concern here and the underlying concern is there is something nefarious going on that it can give someone a green light to react to something that's absolutely that's absolutely the fear and it's well-founded. and we've seen sort of then we can go back to we've been talking about the use of words. we're not taking incite people to do things on january the six and we talk about this all the time. and so his language is almost given a green light to those who want to be combative in the face of a legitimate law enforcement activity. and that's dangerous to the men and women that are out there doing their law enforcement function. so that's that's something to fear and i think it's i hate to see it in this type of setting because it's sort of demeans the good work they do and again, he was not in special treatment. he wasn't
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getting treatment that was aimed to harm him. >> it's a real line, isn't it? yeah. yeah. right. because you his argument is what lobbying mistreated by the cores. they're signaling me out where can't save them out, right? he's a he's a defender. he saying here, i've been mistreated by the federal of people coming to me. he's not been mistreated. this is something that would be standard practice, standard policy, standard language that tells and removes the doubt for law enforcement officers when they're in the middle of an activity that they can already know what their parameters are without having to guess, i guess in paul's and risk harm by having some uncertainty there. so this a totally agree that i think that he is languages is over the top up in dangerous to the men and women who were serving every day? yeah. >> all right. michael moore, always good to see you. thank you so much for coming in, turning to sports. >> now the celtics are happy way to the nba finals. the routing and pacers in game two, andy scholes has this morning bleacher report. >> good morning and more,
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jessica for the celtics, de finally won a game yeah, they had lost in the previous two rounds in games due to the heat and the calves, but they came ready last night, boston trailing in the first, but then they went on a big 22 oh, rod, in that second quarter, jaylen brown scoring ten points in that span, he would match its boy off career. >> i 40 in this one. and after that, rod itself takes, they would never trail in this game. bad news though for the pacers, their star tyrese haliburton. he left this game in the third quarter with an injured hamstring he, says they're going to know more about his status later today, celtics went back 126110. take it too old, lead in the series and it was brown on his big performance coming just days after being left off the all-nba was you praising the nord? >> it also like its have to sell it to his me on either side of the ball. butt this point in my life, i just embrace it. it comes with being why am and what i stand for. and in really changing that, we took games from the final so
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honestly tom and give i gave through the western conference finals take center stage tonight with a map looking to go up to o on the timberwolves tip offset for eight, 30 eastern on our system channel t. and they and really nice for dallas board's vans these days, the stars are also in the western conference finals game want against the oil is the classic down to one late in the third, tyler scores to tie the game with just over three minutes left, we would go to overtime, dallas on the power play. jayson robertson shot. look at this off the post all the fans thought they had one. >> they just couldn't believe it later and ot garner, mic david, a great chance to end it, but jake, odds are let's save ear. we would go to double-overtime, which is 32 seconds into double-ot, make david would get redemption store in there to end the game, euler's when three you're to take game one starts from now, lost seven straight game once you go to win, take huge, we're down to the final four teams
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and you don't get to the final four. so get a great team so all four teams, or it's all dallas is a great team and it's going to be tight hockey. >> i mean, in a perfect world, we'd like to win game one. you know, we'd like to win every series force, right? to just doesn't happen. i think the main thing is you've got to find a way to survive i even move on right? >> answer. you rely on power bi promises meanwhile, have approved a landmark deal that paves the way for schools to pay student athletes for the person time ever the nearly $2.8 billion settlement of a class action antitrust lawsuit calls for paying damages. the thousands of former and current college athletes and say old in cwt enrolled prevented them from earning endorsement money. i'd also calls for a plan that would set aside up to 20 million yearly for each school to pay athletes all division went athletes dating back to 2016 stand to earn from the settlement, but as a part of the agreement, they have to agree to not be a part of any further lawsuits. the deal still must be approved. through
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by the federal judge overseeing the case all right. the us women's national team tenure to prepare for the paris games and their new head coach, emma hayes is now in charge. hades takes over after pleading chelsea do a fit straight women's super league title and yesterday was she sat down with cnn's carolyn maddow to talk about what us fans can expect as the a's era officially pixel i think my job is to type the team to another level, particularly tactically, to make sure we can compete with teams that male are performing on the top stages in the world, particularly the world champions, spain, european champions, england but i've no doubt it'd be amazing olympics with a lot of top teams. we have to be at best but if we follow the steps, we focus on the right things in outperform when i know we can put forward a team that can compete hey, is gonna make her debut june 1 against south korean and olympic tune up jessica and the us women they're trying to win
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gold for the first time since 2012. >> hard to believe it's been that long since you as women won gold at the olympics, but it should be an exciting game, looking forward to it. >> yeah, we'd love to see it. all right. thanks so much. andy i'm next. nikki haley may be voting for donald trump, but president biden is determined to convince her supporters over him plus a surprise guest shows up at a white house state state dinner. >> and we're not talking about brad paisley french kiss attack in spanish malsin just another americans saturday night in one of the most active tornado seasons ever, you can't control a tornado. >> what kinds of interventions can we design go inside? the store the premiere of violent earth with liev schreiber, june seconded nine on cnn if you
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