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eo altered before being released? >> bland was taken into custody after a routine traffic stop that turned violent. bland committed suicide in her jail. family is not buying it. could there be something more sinister at play? ed is live. >> good morning, chris. the case of sandra bland is shrouded in a great deal of mistrust. many do not believe bland committed suicide. this video released late last night is not helping the situation. >> step out of the car. >> reporter: newly released dashcam video of 28-year-old sandra bland's death is raising questions about three days before she was found dead in this texas jail cell. the 52-minute video of the traffic stop and her arrest has several discrepancies. >> get out of the car! >> don't touch me. >> watch as the white vehicle
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vanishes from the road and this moment where a tow truck driver walks away and quickly reappears at the truck's door following a scene repeats. all the while, the audio is playing. it's not clear if it was edited or an equipment issue to blame. all of this casting doubt it reflects an account of a heated encounter with the texas trooper. >> i'm going to drag you out of here. >> you gonna drag me out of my car? >> get out! now! get out of the car! >> reporter: a bystander caught images of holding bland to the ground. dashcam caught what she was saying. >> you slam me knock my head into the ground i have epilepsy [ bleep ]. >> good. good. >> reporter: bland later committed suicide in her cell. this is a look inside where she
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spent her final hours. the texas department of public safety says the trooper failed to comply with the department standards for professionalism. he's been pulled off patrol duty. police say they are looking into bland's death as a murder. alisyn this morning, we reached out last night to a spokesperson for the department of public safety about the glitches. we are told the texas department of public safety will look at that and try to offer clarification and explanation for what is wrong with the video today. >> ed let us know as soon as you get that explanation. on to politics. donald trump escalating. trump gave out the senator's personal cell phone number at a rally in graham's home state of south carolina. now what? we are live with the latest.
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that was the real number? >> it was. it definitely was. it used to be the number. the republican race seems like a free for all, or a playground brawl. donald trump is off the campaign trail but still at the center of the conversation whether some republicans like it or not. >> it's been a very interesting three weeks, i will tell you. >> that's a donald trump size understatement. >> they didn't like the way that you know i'm a little loud. i'm a little too strong. they don't like it. >> reporter: after rocketing to the top of the gop field, trump is now trying to stay there. he's fighting republicans who fear he'll hurt the party's chances to win the white house. >> every time i turn around i have some guy that is hitting me. >> reporter: this morning, a new poll shows concern of republican leaders could be justified. in three key election battlegrounds, colorado iowa
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and virginia 6-10 voters hold unfavorable views of trump. but for now, his rhetoric is with voters. the war of words started when lindsey graham said this to cnn. >> he's becoming a jackass. >> i watch him on television and says he's a jackass. he gave me his number. i found the card. i wrote the number down. i don't know if it's the right number. let's try it. 202 -- >> bush respects trump's supporters. >> what do i call the guy? donald? whatever his name is mr. trump. if we embrace this with ugliness, we will never win. >> reporter: trump is getting the scrutiny of a front-runner. campaigns are pouring through
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his previous statements. >> do you identify more as a democrat or republican? >> you would be shocked if i said in many cases i identify more as a democrat. it seems that the economy does better under the democrats than the republicans. >> reporter: now, it's those old views that could come back to haunt trump. we are used to hearing him say a lot over the years. but many republican primary voters are beginning to tune into the political side of trump for the first time. they may be surprised to know the republican front-runner spoke so favorably and donated money. chris? >> the big question what is the gop going to do about it? trump is their boy, on their team. he is leading in the polls. let's bring in mel martinez former chairman of the rnc and senator from florida. good to have you with us. >> good morning. >> is donald trump the problem for the gop or the solution?
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>> well, he's certainly getting all the attention at the moment. here is the challenge to donald trump. just heard the comments about the fact he leaned more as a democrat than a republican donald trump should today, say he will support the nominee of our party. if he is running for the president of the united states commit that as a republican he will support the nominee of our party. it's time for him to do that. >> he says two things. he says they are all bums that's why he's running in the first place. that seems to be the fuel for the fire behind him. you can't just talk about the men, you have to talk about the mood. he says you guys are out to get him in the party because you know he is right. >> i'm not out to get him. i support jeb bush because i think he is the most competent and qualified in a very good broad feel of people. he gives us the best chance to win against hillary clinton.
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what i don't want trump to do is continue down a path to make it more likely hillary clinton will be the next clinton. eight years of obama followed by four years of hillary clinton, most of those people going to the trump rallies do not want to see that happen. the best chance for it not to happen is for trump to support the nominee of our party. i think jeb bush gives us the best chance to win a year from now in november. >> he's getting whooped by donald trump. look at the polls. i want you to make sense of them senator, for us. you have you know clinton/bush 50/44. jeb bush. clinton with trump, he takes the wind out of jeb bush's sales, down to 30%. trump 20%, clinton 46. he puts a dent in clinton, but he is really taking it out of bush. isn't that a sign there's a significant part of the gop faithful that says trump is our
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man, an outsider a renegade. he will fix it. >> sure there's something on the other side as well when you look at bernie sanders. i think, after the financial crisis after all we have been through as a country in the last decade i think there's that feeling of wanting to throw out all the rascals. the fact of the matter is the polls are going to shift. people are going to look at the serious decision of electing the next president. whether it's a problem with isis iran how to get our economy back to where people can aspire again to reach the american dream. i was able to do and others have done. for that aspirational hope you need someone with a vision someone that is going to inspire the country. that's why i think donald trump is not going to make it in the end. >> i hear you. i get that's what you hope will happen. i have to tell you, it's not happening right now, senator. when you talk about inspiring, that has to be the narrative
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that you put to donald trump, for whatever people want to criticize the man for, your base is responding to this guy. that's what's driving the polls. you know a little bit, you are making his case for him. you are saying seeing they want me to go. they want it the same old way they have always done it. is there a risk to ignoring the will of the people? >> for sure. you have to respect people. i think you have to recognize that there is something out there that excites people. they want to see a change. they want to see something different. i think a lot of that is frustration about, you know seven years now of president obama's leadership. there's a lot of frustration with the numbers of the party. they want to see a complete new day. this quick rhetoric when further examined will come to realize trump has been all over the map. most of those people will not support his pro-choice one day and pro-life the next.
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he's on both sides, depending on what the convenience is. with more scrutiny more time and frankly, chris, i don't know all these polls are as reliable as they should be. is it a general audience, democrats, republicans independents independents? i think there's a little of all that in the polls and the audiences. at the end of the day, when people make the judgment about who they want to be the next president, i don't think they are selecting donald trump. >> if you were the chairman of the rnc, what would you do? there is insider talk that the party wants to get rid of trump and they are trying to figure out how. what can you do? >> the des moines register got it right. they said he has to stop his campaign now. divisive in name calling et cetera. they have a good point. i think i'd be saying okay
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everyone running for the nomination of our party ought to make a determination. we could have a third party candidacy including donald trump. >> what if he says i won't do it? >> if he won't, he won't. >> you can't get rid of trump that way. >> well no. i realize that. it's not about getting rid of donald trump. people will do that in time. it's allowing him to be trump long enough to recognize he will not be the person that is going to win for us against hillary clinton. >> how worried are you about the first debate with donald trump out there going, you know is hot on fire you know on everybody that he can. what do you think that can do to jeb bush? >> well look it's not just about jeb bush it's the other nine that will be on the stage with him. the fact of the matter is it's not going to be pretty. it could be ugly. i wouldn't be surprised if trump
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showed a different side to him. when you have the glare of the lights you have better judgment. it's going to be important not only for this debate for people to be clear what their beliefs are, how to move the country forward and talk about the issues. when i hear a clip of donald trump, it's calling names or saying something that might be funny to some. demeaning a group of people. this is about bringing people together how to get our party to be a majority party again. we are not going to do that with divisive language. i hope in that debate all the candidates will look to the future how they sell their ideas to the american people in a way that is going to get people to believe in them that believe in our party and what we can do to turn our country around economically aspirationally or standing up in the world to the thugs and dictators in the world. >> mel martinez former senator, former head of the rnc, thank you very much for your sober and
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optimistic outlook. >> thank you, chris. >> michaela. another story, the chattanooga gunman what killed five service members. a question as investigators reveal the 24-year-old has an interest in a once prominent recruiter for al qaeda. his web searches are under scrutiny. we have the latest this morning. >> reporter: investigators have uncovered new details about abdulzeez and the signs really do seem to be increasingly pointing to a potential motive of terrorism. the fbi has found internet searches on his smartphone which he questions online whether someone can use martyrdom. he is the american born cleric al qaeda leader who inspired the boston marathon bombing, the shooting in "charlie hebdo" in
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paris. investigators are focusing on this 42-78 hour window that led up to the shooting. they are putting together a time line interviewing anyone that could have come into contact with him. all this comes as we are learning abdulzeez's uncle has been detained. he's been questioned and held where he lives in jordan by authorities. this does not say he is guilty or involved but it adds another layer to this complex investigation. >> thank you for that background. breaking news a fire raging at a warehouse in new jersey. this is north brunswick. a parking lot full of cars. it's used by toyota for repairs and storage. the blaze breaking out overnight creating major traffic problems affecting service on local rail lines. no injuries reported.
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the cause of the fire is under investigation. a handgun fired from a drone. it can be done. this morning, video to prove it. take a look. [ gunfire ] >> the footage shows why it's going viral online. it's the creation of an 18-year-old student in connecticut. his dad said his son made it for a college class. no one was harmed but authorities are investigating if laws were broken. it is raising an obvious question about the use of drones and what the potential is there. this is something we are going to talk about a lot. take a look and think about it. >> there's always a way to use it. >> i don't like showing it. i know that's bad for journalists. i don't like planting the idea. >> if we are showing it it is already out there. all right, ahead, they
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>> why do you think this is the answer to allow more people at the recruitment centers to have guns. >> let's remember what happened last week in chattanooga was not a random act of violence. they were targeted because they were in uniform for the military. we must ensure all we can to protect and defend the members of our service. they served in iraq and afghanistan. they were able to defend themselves over in iraq and afghanistan on foreign soil. yet, on their home soil, they don't have all the resources necessary to defend themselves. we must do all we can to ensure our service members are safe. >> the reason they couldn't carry guns up till now, your legislation that you are proposing, is from this directive, 5210 from the department of defense saying the d.o.d. policy was to limit and control the carrying of firearms by d.o.d. military and civilian
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personnel. why was this in place to begin with? >> we have to remember times have changed in this country. post 9/11 we are a nation that is in a battle with radical islam. we have a jihadist that took this action in chattanooga. it's important to allow the members of the u.s. military to defend themselves. they have all the tools necessary to ensure they are secure and safe. >> senator, not everyone agrees with you, obviously. not everyone thinks more guns at recruitment centers are the answer. one place is at the point of purchase. we know from this gunman that he is believed to have had mental health issues yet he was able to buy three different weapons, one of them online on the internet. do you believe there should be more legislation stopping the sale of guns online? >> well i don't believe those who are mentally ill or those
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who are criminals should be allowed to purchase a firearm. let's remember we need to ensure that the good guys out there can defend themselves. it's been said the fastest way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to give a good guy a gun. let's make sure the good guys the marines, the navy the army let's make sure they are able to defend and protect themselves so they are safe. >> sure. that's what your legislation does. why not also propose legislation to stop the purchase from someone with a mental health history or via the internet? >> i think we all agree, we do not want to have criminals, those who have broken the law and mentally ill to purchase firearms. we need to remember ensure those who are protecting our country need to be kept safe and give them the options they need so moms and dads who have children serving until the military do not have to worry they can defend themselves from
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something that happened in chattanooga. >> there's a report out this morning, from "the washington post" that there was someone with a gun inside that recruitment center. there was a commanding officer with his own personal firearm. it is believed that he was able to shoot at the gunman until the autopsy, as we understand it is done or further investigation, they won't be able to tell whose bullet killed the gunman. i think the point is in the heat of the moment it's sometimes hard even for trained professionals to fire the right shot. so that doesn't always stop someone in their tracks. >> yeah. what we are trying to do though is make sure our men and women who serve in the military have all the tools necessary to defend themselves. remember this was a gun-free zone. these are very very soft targets. somebody that premeditated an attack knows they are going to go into a gun-free zone. let's ensure the men and women
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who serve in the military have the tools they need to protect and defend themselves. >> on a different note we are asking the senators who come on today about presidential politics. how closely are you following the election and what are your thoughts on what's going on can donald trump and the other gop contenders? >> i will tell you, i am not running for president of the united states. >> you are the only one. >> right. breaking news i am not running. it's very interesting. we have a lot of great folks running for president. it's a very very important election. several of my peers in the u.s. senate are running as well. we are keeping a close eye on it. the voters are just starting to engage and watch what's going on. getting a chance to see what the candidates stand for. it's part of the process in america. >> when you say it will sort itself out, is that code for donald trump? >> i don't know what's going to happen with mr. trump. i know we have a lot of great
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candidates running. there's good spirited debates. that's healthy in the process. >> thank you for taking time for "new day." >> thanks for having me. >> what is your take on all the topics we discussed, including arming military servicemen and women. tweet us or post your comments on cnn.com/newday. chris? >> every time you make a republican talk about trump, they are not happy right now. donald trump is in the top of the polls of the gop. he wants the nomination. a few years ago, he said hi identified with the democrats. wait until you hear why. john king will explain this and more about mr. trump on inside politics. time to take a look. get 4g lte data in mexico and canada just like in the u.s. and call and text as much as you want to and from the united states, mexico, and canada. you heard right!
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weather in california this morning, he was going to say donald trump should promise to be a republican and support the republican nominee. we'll pick up with your conversation with mel martinez. the republican establishment, when trump announced, said passing fancy, some called him a carnival barker this won't last it will flame out. a joke. now he's leading in the polls nationally. he's second in new hampshire and iowa. he's become an impact player as we near the debate. what do you make of the fact the establishment, former senator, rnc chairman latino from the swing state of florida says mr. trump, promise you are a republican. promise you will support the republican nominee and not breakaway if you lose. >> even if he says that does he have to stick with it? of course not. they are afraid because donald
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trump would pull votes from whoever the republican nominee is. they are looking at ross perot as a model and they should be scared. >> is it a risk? he'll give out mel martinez's phone number before we know it. if he pushes too hard and loses the republican nomination it's july. who know what is would change between now and november. he draws from republicans. he would almost guarantee a democratic likely hillary clinton presidency. >> i think that's something republicans are worried about. you can see that in the rhetoric when talking about trump. those who are not disparaging him are tiptoeing around saying he's doing his own thing, they are not forcefully attacking him. the one thing we should keep in mind is donald trump's biggest enemy is donald trump. very limited organization. he's a great brand, a great
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marketer as one republican put it recently. he doesn't have the political infrastructure. it will be entertaining to see how he navigates a primary process. i think you have to be more than a tv star to get through that. the republicans told me they are making on it. he will be his own worse enemy. >> if you apply the standard rules, do they apply to trump? he insulted mexican immigrants now john mccain and by default, p.o.w.s. we'll watch the polls, but for you now, he's sustaining. what if they have to launch against him. what's more damaging insulting mexican immigrants or p.o.w.s or this i'm more of a democrat. >> do you identify more as a democrat or a republican?
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>> you would be shocked if i said in many cases i identify more as a democrat. i think you would be shocked. >> on social issues? >> it's interesting. i have been around -- i think of myself as a young guy. i'm not so young anymore. i have been around for a long time. it seems that the economy does better under the democrats than the republicans. it shouldn't be that way. if you go back it seems the economy does better under the democrats. >> that's nobody twisting his words. he said it twice. the economy does better under the democrats. how do you sell that to a republican primary electorate? >> you don't. when you talk to republicans whose heads are exploding, they say the voters don't know who this guy is. if he keeps rising they will get his record. >> he says nice things about hillary clinton. she's a tough negotiator.
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that can't help iowa new hampshire and south carolina with republicans. >> unlike the three of us most haven't been following donald trump for the last decade or so. an entertainer, businessman, the guy who yells, you are fired on tv. it's also july. it's really really early. how much people start to bring those things up in opposition and bring the facts out will be really interesting and whether or not voters care about what he said ten years ago. >> the way we apply the rules of politics apply to this. one of the reasons the republicans want mr. trump gone from their race is there's more evidence this is a competitive race and winnable for the republicans. look at the swing state polls in colorado in iowa and in virginia. three of the most important states. these are three big swing states. look at hillary clinton's unfavorable rates, 33 in iowa
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41 in virginia. at the moment emphasizing it's early, she loses to jeb bush scott walker and rubio in those three states. if you are the republicans, you are saying this is good. the battlefield, at the moment is good for us. >> when you drill down in the poll it's the trust issue again. does this candidate care about me and my issues? with hillary clinton, in a lot of these states they are saying no. it's a huge problem for her campaign. >> trust and leadership the two issues. >> it will be interesting to see how her campaign will flip the script. martin o'malley in the race. democrats with passion on the right and she had to deal with the left. she has to present herself in a way it doesn't trickle to other states. >> looking for an atypical
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politician. john kasich jumped into the race yesterday. i served in the house of representatives. do voters want that kind of experience? listen. >> i won that election with the help of the army of volunteers. i went on to chair the health committee, where i learned to work across the aisle because the house was run by democrats. that is where i learned that policy is far more important than politics ideology or any other nonsense we see. >> trying to seek i'm a conservative but i'll work with democrats. on paper, a strong candidate. >> he's got to get on the debate stage. people don't know who he is. >> that's his biggest challenge. i have been to washington. i was a congressman. that's a good thing. everyone else is running against the washington establishment. >> we'll see if that works.
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president obama, senator obama, last night a farewell visit to jon stewart. here is the president says jon, don't go. >> i can't believe you are leaving before me. in fact i'm issuing a new executive order. jon stewart cannot leave the show. [ cheers and applause ] it's being challenged in the courts. >> yes. i have to say, for me this is a state's rights issue. this is not -- >> that was a good line. >> like david letterman, he may not miss retiring. >> i think they have said that. they regret they chose these dates now. john thank you for showing us that. see you tomorrow. >> it was a great weekend for
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our next guest. the director judd apatow is here to discuss that as well as his forceful jokes against bill cosby and so much more. >> i won't talk about any of that. >> yes, you will. ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. when you have a migraine you'll reach for anything to make the pain go away. truth is, most pain relievers don't work like excedrin migraine. it relieves my pain starting in 30 minutes. that's fast! plus, sensitivity to light and sound. excedrin migraine. wow, that was fast.
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award winning comedian actor and film maker, judd apatow has never shied away from controversy. he treated the audience to something he hasn't done in two decades, a stand-up routine and impression of bill cosby talking to his wife. take a look. swhak is this in the paper about the raping and the drugging and the women? i said do you like your life? [ laughter ] >> do you like the house, the jet? have a cappuccino and shut up. >> judd apatow's new film scored a big debut in theaters. good morning to you. you are up awfully early, by
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friend from the west coast. >> i'm feeling it. you are all fresh. >> we have been watching you have been tweeting ferociously about bill cosby and talking to the press about it. now, you are doing stand-up about it. why is this something you are feeling so loud and essentially proud about. you are not shying away from it? >> it's weird that nobody else is talking about it. i stick out. it's a very strange story. a wealthy man who victimizes an enormous amount of people. there's silence. >> what are your peers saying about it? >> everyone is shocked. i think it's the worst thing that's happened in showbiz and more information keeps coming out. what's important about it is there's things to learn, which is all the statutes of limitations are short. there's no reason why in
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california it should be six years. for violent crimes it should be decades. i don't understand why people should get off because they did it seven years ago. >> do you think he's gotten a pass because he's an entertainer and they don't want to touch a fellow comedian? >> he got a pass because he's like a pedophile priest. he does an enormous amount of positive to the world then has this other side. no one wants to attack someone who is so charitable. he's done amazing and important work. that makes it so tragic. he betrayed everybody and it's very very sad. but, you can't let him just run around and get away with it. people who rape people go to jail for the rest of their lives. >> they haven't made the case. that's their saving grace. there's no prosecution that stuck, so people felt if they went after him, even with the defensive parody or humor, he
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may come after you. >> he's a rich guy that can sue everybody. he went after victims who were very vulnerable. most victims are actresses. well they are not going to speak up. they may think, oh i'm never going to work again. that's a reason that's who he within the after. >> can we take one of your tweets? >> sure. >> you have gone there. it is sad he betrayed his community. he did it seven prescriptions. whoopi goldberg largely defended him. >> she's turned around. quaaludes are sleeping pills. they were sleeping pills. so he said he had seven prescriptions for quaaludes in three years. that's minimum, what? over 200 sleeping pills. they said do you take them? he said no because they make me sleepy. that's in the deposition. so,itis terrifying.
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you don't give people sleeping pills at the top of a date. this is one of the most awful people you have heard of. >> can we pivot to something more savory. your film "train wreck," it is for adults. let's take a look at it and discuss it. >> oh my god, he's calling. >> why would he call. you just had sex. >> it's a mistake. >> he's butt dialling you. >> it's aaron. >> this is amy. i think you butt dialed me. >> no i dialed you with my fingers. >> hang up. he's sick or something. >> yeah what's up? >> i was calling to say i had a good time last night and wondered if you wanted to hang out again. >> would you say that again, please? >> i was wondering if i could see you again. >> i'm going to call the police. >> she shines so bright.
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what is it like working with her on this project. we were talking about the themes of it resinating with so many viewers. >> she's brilliant and hilarious. i heard her on the howard stern show telling stories. i thought, oh this is a writer. this is a really great writer. she wrote this amazing movie people are responding to. i'm thrilled. you never know what people are going to go see. we like all the movies and nobody shows up. >> she claims she wrote lebron in the script because it was the only basketball player she ever heard of. we thought we were going to get bill walton or something. we didn't think lebron would do it. he's hilarious and a great guy. >> do you think that very beautiful women can be funny? >> i think that is crazy that anybody talks about it at all. i think the issue is opportunity. you know, we should have at all times, dozens of amy schumers.
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>> two examples on this set. >> hilarious. >> very beautiful. >> it's a funny conversation. there's a big argument the best people right now are people like amy schumer, tina fey and amy poehler poehler. >> this is your new book "sick in the head." it's when you were first coming up. >> when i was 15 years old, i started interviewing comedians for my high school radio station. >> you are still doing it white? >> i need advice. >> you need advice? >> people say how are you doing? how are you holding up? >> are you working on trump material? >> i find it terrifying that anybody takes him seriously. to me he's like the psycho girl on the bachelor. he's the contestant that you don't want to get kicked off too early, but you don't want them to win. that would be terrible.
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>> dramatic new video raising more questions than answers. >> the video appears to have several discrepancyiesdiscrepancies. >> knock my head in the ground.
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>> good good. >> what exactly happened to miss bland. >> donald trump firing back at lindsey graham. >> i watched this idiot lindsey graham on television today and he calls me a jack he won't fix anything but he'll talk to you. >> this is the beginning of the end of donald trump. >> could president obama's trip to kenya be a family reunion. >> but if he doesn't come here how disappointed will people be? >> this is new day with chris cuomo. >> welcome to new day. it's 8:00 in the east now. what really happened to sandra bland? police released dash cam video of her arrest in texas but these video clips raise more questions than they answer to be sure. so the biggest one is were they edited before being released? the tapes seem to show the traffic stop that certainly turned violent with the
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confrontation with the state trooper but what else does it show? sandra bland was found dead in her jail cell three days after that arrest. police say it was suicide but her family does not believe that. cnn is following the developments live in texas for us. what's the latest ed? >> well good morning allison. around here in the case of sandra bland there's already been a great deal of mistrust surrounding her case. many people that don't believe the official lines being provided by authorities and investigators in this newly released video doesn't do anything to help out that situation. >> step out of the car. >> newly released dash cam video of 28-year-old sandra bland's arrest is raising new questions about what really took place just three days before she was found dead in this texas jail cell. for starterers the 52 minute video of the traffic stop and her arrest appears to have several discrepancies. >> get out of the car. >> don't touch me. >> watch as the white vehicle driving on the left

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