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>> donald trump talked tough on national security and promised to tighten security laws but made no mention of the controversy surntding his own foundation. back to you. >> that's it for me. thanks very much for watching. erin burnett outfitter starts right now. >> isis suspected of launching a chemical attack. that story breaking. and others. the new york city bombing investigation. police now looking for these two men. and more breaking news. protests in charlotte after police shoot and kill a black man. was he carrying a book or a gun? and my interview with the first muslim president to meet with donald trump. what does he think of trump's muslim ban? let's go "outfront." ♪ ♪ good everything, i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, breaking news
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in the new york terror investigation. fbi looking for two men. seen on surveillance video on a new york city street the night of the bombings. police say they took a bomb out of the duffal bag. left the bomb but took the bag. also the main suspect behind the new york bombings, ahmed khan rahane playsing osama bin laden in a journal found on him. much to get to on that story but first our barbara starr with the breaking news that isis possibly used chemical weapons on american troops. and barbara, this is an extremely significant and of course terrifying development. >> it is indeed. good evening. this happened in northern iraq at an air base where u.s. and iraqi forces are located. the belief now is isis is responsible for a shell fired into the base. when u.s. troops looked it a
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they noticed something suspicious. they tested it. i tested positive the first time for mustard agent. this is a chemical isis has used in the past against civilians and kurds but the first time they have used it against a location where u.s. troops are. it is not a very effective chemical weapon but nunlsz a chemical weapon. so it is causing a good deal of concern. the u.s. has been using over time air strikes against isis. chemical weapons facilities. they will be looking for this where this one may have come from and their ability to strike back at it. if there is good news in all of this, erin, it is that no u.s. troops were injured. but the belief is the shell, the shrapnel landed within several hundred yards of where u.s. troops are located on the base. u.s. troops already have chemical protective dwe ivive g iraq. they may have to be using it in the days ahead. this is an area where they are
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helping the iraqis fight to retake mosul. a place isis does not want to give up. it is their caliphate center. in iraq they are going to hold on with all desperation and there is a lot of concern that this is the latest desperate move by isis. >> all right. pretty scary. thank you very much barbara starr. breaking news a pressure cooker found under a new york city overpass. and an alarming development considering the bombings that happened in this area just days ago. >> yeah there is no question about it. and the nypd bomb squad on scene responding to that report that there was a pressure cooker in that area. it was beneath a major new york highway at 134th street. they investigated. it appears it doesn't have any wires but the nypd has been forced to spopd to more than a hundred tips of suspicious packages and devices. and the police commissioner says just keep them coming but a they
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are nervous. they want to make sure they don't miss anything. especially because of what happened on saturday. the fbi is eager to talk to these two men. the two men walking along west 27th street in chelsea when they see a carry-on bag which they take. after first removing its contents. a doctored pressure cook that was in fact a terrorist bomb. >> we have no reason they are connected. i can't stress enough, they are witnesses at this time. >> two minutes after the first bomb detonates on west 23rd street. surveillance video shows ahmad khan rahami four blacks away. first carrying the bag and then without it. the bomb across the street of fr a hotel with a busy cafe. the device is covered with rahami's dan. >> that evidence includes 12 fingerprints recovered from the
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undetonated bomb from the 27th street location in chelsea. including on the pressure cooker, duct tape and the triggering cell phone. >> writing from the terror suspect show he wanted to die a martyr. >> this is a copy of mr. rahami's journal. >> multiple pages from rahami's blood-soaked journal with a bullet hole were recovered following a shoot out with linden, new jersey please. he writes, god willing, in ashic, the sounds of bombs in the streets. gunshots to the police. oppression. and the slaughter of the mujahideen so called holy warriors in iraq, afghanistan, syria and palestinian. and prosecutors say this summer rahami purchased several bomb components on ebay, shipping them to a new jersey business where he worked. rahami may have tested the explosives two days before the attack.
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the family's backyard shows what appears to be skorchd earth. a prosecutor says video from a relatives phone shows rahami with a cylindrical container filled with incendiary material, partially buried in a backyard. rahami's wife is on her way back to the united states. she is expected to meet with fbi agents on her return. authorities have said that she is cooperating. in the meantime rahami, he remains unconscious on a breathing tube. that is after having undergone surgery following a shootout in which he was taken into custody. the situation still fluid. and the only thing erin investigators have to go on right now is why he did this, are really the writings in the journal. but there are stale lot of questions as to why he picked the locations he did and did le
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have help carrying this out. >> obviously the crucial question tonight. they are now looking for two men. "outfront," james gag la know, paul cruickshank, and bob bear. when deb says they are talking about who knew. you think the family knew. >> oh i think the family knew. and i'd go beyond that. now that more evidence is coming out ux i think there are probably other people on the ground. new york city, you just don't steal a suitcase, empty the content. that is not the way it happens. the other thing is you look at this explosive aluminum powder. hmtd. someone twoebt a lot of effort. if you go that much effort, that much planning, all the other bombs. you don't simply through the first device in a dumpster and hope more the best. something else happened there. rahami got cold feet. there were some wires
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disconnected. we wanted to dump it. he wanted to dump the second bomb. and by the way this bag was a key piece of evidence. was there manifesto in in. a command detonator that you could set this off by phone? we're missing a lot of pieces. and the fact he was found in a i do in a bar they may have abandoned him. who wants to claim an operation that failed to this degree? and certainly the islamic state wouldn't or al qaeda and when someone like that does mess up they just let him go. >> and let's show the picture again. with have a picture of these two men they are look for. look, it is a very strange thing. they are walking down the street. they take the bag. they take out the pressure cooker bomb and then they walk off with the bag. and if they were up to no harm, why haven't they contacted police? >> well the longer they don't come forward the more questions are going to be asked. crucial forensics on the bag.
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but -- we know if you leave anything in value in the street in new york it can be gone very quickly. it happens all the time, you leave something out and someone picks it up. so that may actually not -- >> but a pressure cook we are wires and ball bears coming. >> they liked the look of the bag and, you know, well fancy a bag and they were opportunists and that happens all the time in new york city i've got say. >> bob? >> if i could just add something. i've had a suitcase o e stolen a duffal bag. they don't go through it. they don't take the time. especially if something heavy and shiny like that it is something you want to steal as well. that makes no sense that somebody would empty a duffle bag and just take the bag. we have video of this. it is small and enclosed in this backyard. there it is. you can see all the houses right next to it. there is where an explosion happened they believe. and we have rahami's brother's
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cell phone. we know that cell phone was used to film an explosion in what they believe was that enclosed space. and you heard deb describe it. billowing smoke and laughter. did the family know or help? >> well i think erin party of that is going to be it is specs. i've seen a number of instances over the years where people were involved in criminal acts in their own basement or in a room in their house and it will rally no one else in the house was aware. also cases where the --. so the hope is that someone that did see that test bomb in the backyard would have called somebody in law enforcement and said hey i saw this. this didn't look like right. >> so paul let me ask you about this. this keeps coming back. it defies common sense that someone would have been testing explosives in such a small space and we know there were at least ten bombs. that is what they found. so ten bombs they believe were at some point in that momehoemt.
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>> and apparently laughter on the recording. was that just one person laughing? generally, there tends to be perhaps two people when laughter is exchanged. so they will be looking into that. did he just film this himself and then go around and do this? or was there someone else there? but erin, this was a powerful bomb, high explosive. tricky detonator. all of that could be pointed towards the international terrorism, a link up -- >> -- gone oaf successfully you would see perhaps dozens of people who lost their lives. >> absolutely. and to make a device like this generally you need some kind of training. not impossible he could have done this. but i think that is a point to people i speak to in the counterterrorism community towards possible terrorist training over seas. >> what do you make of the fact that the journal, the
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blad-stained journal looks like a bullet hole in it. found on his body. he had his journal on him. >> when you find the evidence on a subject's body, it doesn't get anymore close to the subject. i think this is also going to be a very important piece of this that the fbi's got 60 different league at attaches. and pictures out everywhere now. and that is going to help those men realize hey we were in the wrong place, wrong time or the world is going to notice. >> pretty full frontal pictures if someone know whose they are. up front next. earning in the streets. after police shoot and kill a black man. does it matter if the shooting officer is black too? and boxing promoter don king's
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keep the calm just days after the police shooting of an unarmed black man in tulsa, oklahoma. terrence crutcher was walking with his hands in the air when he got shot. let's go "outfront." >> reporter: last erring last night outside of this apartment complex after police shot and killed keith lamont scott. a 43 yard black man. within hours it was a scene spiraling out of control. as protesters thrashed a police vehicle, targeted officers with rocks, blocked the highway and set a tractor-trailer on fire. it all started 4:00 tuesday afternoon when police arrived at the apartment complex to serve a warrant unrelated to scott. that is when officers say they saw him get out of his car with a firearm and then jump back in. when they approached they say he came out again still holding the handgun.
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witnesses say they heard police loudly order scott to put it down. that is when two year veteran bentley vincent also an african american opened fire killing scott. it is unclear if scott aimed his gun at officers but family members deny scott even had a gun. instead saying he was holding a book. >> he came out here every day to read him a -- because he can't do nothing. >> she. >> reporter: -- >> the police just shot hi daddy four times for being black. >> my daddy is dead. >> police say no book was recovered but they did find a handgun. >> my daddy ain't got no [ bleep ] gun. look --. >> today, chief putny lamented what he called the misinformation being spread on social media. >> but it is time for the
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voiceless majority to stand up and be heard. it is time to change the narrative. because i can tell you from the facts, that the story's a little bit different as to how it's been portrayed so far especially through social media. >> reporter: police home hope the right information will prevent violent protests tonight. >> hoping for the best and preparing if are the worst. >> here this downtown charlotte where we followed this group of about 150-200 protesters. there were some tense moments at police head yours a few blocks away. and the wife of keith lamont scott put out a statement a new moments ago saying she's glad people are exercising their first amendment rights but says she wants people to remain peaceful and keep cool heads in this tense time. also one final note. though she heard from the chief
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of police she said she still has more questions than answers, erin. >> thank you very much. "outfront," now van jones who served as an advisor to president obama. --. mark, let me just start with you here an this. people were injured last nigh. quite a few. 16 officers were actually injured. we now know the victim was shot by a black police officer. not a white police officer. police say he had a gun. his daughter says not but the police say he had a gun. did the proertsers mistake by going out without all the facts? >> general sense and frustration and outrage around the nation not just about charlotte. people are going to go out and be outraged. even if a person has a gun it doesn't necessarily mean they should be killed or they were pointing a gun or they were an imminent threat. it doesn't mean they weren't.
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we want all the facts but there is a sense there is no reason to trust the police. there is no reason to give the police the benefit of the doubt. we don't operate from the assumption that police are necessarily telling the truth that their narrate sieve the accurate one and whether he's black or not isn't the point. we didn't march and struggle and fight to get shot by black plifrs either. >> you think the race is not erlt. the family says they had a book. his daughter is saying that officers placed the gun there. police are saying absolutely not. there was no book. he had a gun. >> well let's never let facts get in the way of a good protest. i agree with what a lot of what mark was saying but i disagree with the benefit of the doubt. if you do not givepolice officers across the country the benefit of the doubt, the whole social contract breaks down. because then what will compel a cop to go out and fight crime like they did in new jersey with the bombs like they did in new york? we need to trust the cops. and what we're seeing here. let the facts play out. but in ferguson, what kind there
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[ baltimore what happened there. >> it started as one narrative and when the facts came to be no one wants to hear it then. what i'm for is let the facts come out and let's go where the facts take out. if they are bad cops, they are not cops, they are criminals. >> i want to play again more of what scott's daughter said in that facebook live video. let me just play her. here she is. >> look, the police just shot my daddy four times for being black. >> so do you think that that is what might have happened? again, keeping in mind i know mark says it is not relevant. but the shooting officer also was black. >> i think it is difficult to make that assessment at this stage. one problem i have is a feel the police department could have gotten in front of this as quick as possible by providing an element of transparency. this is a public place. i'm sure there were videos in this particular area. when i look at police incidents one of the first things we do is
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release the name of the victim. release the name of the perpetrator, backgrounds, etc. but the police are very limited in getting that information out there. one of the things that came out was this was an african american officer. i agree with what he stated earler. it shouldn't matter what the race is. but the real issue here is transparency. and the police department had a strong disconnect with those communities. had this been an aberration we wouldn't have had this riotous behavior. however the police department failed to connect with these communities and that is why this situation. >> does the race matter van? >> not necessarily. it certainly is much more alarming when you have a white officer doing it. it fits a certain narrative. but for a very long time people have been complaining about law enforcement in general. i think the thing that we have to remember is trust a always earned and trust well-being lost. in a relationship. you can't just say trust me trust me trust me when the
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behaviors don't match the expectation. one thing if you are watching these over and over again. so often you are right. that often the community narrative changes. the police narrative changes. they will put one thing in the report and video comes out and there is a big gap between the police report and everybody signed off on and what the video shows. so we are in a big trust deficit. i think when there is a white officer there is a heightened sense of alarm. but as marc a lamont hill said when there is a black officer there is still a sense of disconnect and distrust. >> and there are a lot of people who will want to believe that gun was planted there, as the daughter said. her saying that, there is no proof that is the case. but there are a lot of people who are ready to believe that. >> there is a history of that. >> right. >> there is a history of that. look at the walter scott case. one example of many where you see an officer shoot someone in the back running away and then the weapon is planted later there. and mr. instances of this.
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>> caught on video. >> and that's the only reason we believe -- >> where is the proof this is a racial shooting? -- with doctors. it may go to training. there may have been movement. to say that cop just throw down guns down -- >> -- >> hear me out. regardless if the gun was pointed or not. the issue is we have a shooting and some life was lost. we need a competent investigation to play out. police have put themselves in this position based on past experiences. when we look at issues as you mentioned in different place, police have put themselves in a place where van mentioned the community needs to gain the trust in the police and the police have effectively failed at that. >> why should we jump to the racial -- i didn't say race. i said this is an issue around mistrust of police. not mistrust of white police. mistrust of plisz. are black people off on the
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business end -- >> a black man whoefsz shot. >> no doubt about that. by that doesn't mean i'm assuming the police officer did it because the person is black. it is more complicated that than. and the question is why would anyone even think it is plausible? the reason is because it's happened before. doesn't mean it happened today but it is possible. and we need to investigate to find out. >> think -- >> we're going hit pause there. we're coming back with more on this topic. donald trump's surprising response next. here he is. >> this young officer, i don't know what she was thinking. did she get scared? kwuz she choking? what happened? >> and breaking news. new poll on the presidential race just five days until the first debate and ginny mow on how well everything has explodesed you can dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles absorb a hard day on your feet for comfort that keeps you feeling more energized.
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brianna keeler is out front. >> on the campaign trail the police killings of black men in oklahoma and north carolina are dominating the conversation. >> there is still much we don't know about what happened in both incidents, but we do know that we have two more names to add to a list of african americans killed by police officers in these encounters. it is unbearable. and it needs to become intolerable. >> donald trump specifically addressing the killing of terrence crutch ner tulsa. questioning if the female officer who shot him may have in his words "choked". >> people that choke, people that do that maybe they can't do boing what they are doing. >> trump made those comments before a largely black audience at a church in cleveland where he invited don king to introduce him. king using language unheard of in modern politics from the podium of the presidential
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nominee. >> if you are intelligent, intellectual, you are intellectual negro. if you are dancing and sliding and gliding [ bleep ] -- i mean negro. >> trump did not acknowledge trump's word choice. taped after the event trump stressed his law and order message when asked how he would handle violence in communities. >> i would do stop and frisk. i think you have to do: we did it in new york. i worked well. and you have to be proactive. >> part of his latest pitch to black voters with whom he has historically low support. >> our african american communities are absolutely in the worst shape that they have ever withbeen in before, ever e ever. >> a false claim that vastly defies all of the facts of american history. trump's comments spawn outrage including from congressman john lewis, a civil rights icon. >> i don't know where this man
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is coming from. is he saying the conditions are worse than stlaifry? >> clinton is leaving donald trump overwhelmingly among black voters but still struggling young african americans. many of who supported bernie sanders in the primary and are now considering a vote for a third party candidate. blah blah blah. pastor scott, let me start with you and don king. obviously the controversial legendary boxing promoter introduced donald trump at that church. your church today. and he used the n-word. let me play again so everyone can watch it. play it again. >> if you are poor. you are a poor negro. i would use the n-word. but if you are rich, you are a rich negro.
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if you are intelligent, intellectual, you a intellectual negro. if you are dancing and sliding and gliding nigger -- i mean negro. [ laughter from the audience ] >> you are a dancing and sliding and gliding negro. >> what did you think? everyone was smiling before he used the n-word and continued doing so after he did. >> held we caught everybody off guard. it was a slip of the tongue possibly. or either he said it accidentally on purpose. you know don king is flamboyant, over the top, boisterous. he is who he is. and he was recalling a private conversation with miami jackson years ago. and in that private conversation hoe used that n-word term with michael. and i can't tell if he slipped and said it or if he said on purn. but he's 85 and sometimes at 85
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people say things that they wouldn't have said at 45. >> so bazell. you see the reaction when he starts with his, you know, going on what type of negro are you? you see everyone laughing and smiling and donald trump is sitting there with a smile on his face. then when he says the n-word, purposely or a slip, everyone continues. >> right. listen, i don't -- don king to say whatever he wants to me. he's knew caricature of himself. what's upsetting to me is that the men on stage behind him, particularly donald trump and what seemed to be two or three other white men behind him, seem to be more comfortable with him saying those words than i am. than i would be. and that is what's disturbing. and so if i'm donald trump, if you are thinking about courting african american vote, do you not get up and say immediately, you know what? this is inappropriate? but no, he didn't do that. hi carried on like nothing was
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untoward here. and that is disturbing to me and the fact of the matter is he pays lip service to african american community. it is patronizing and i don't expect more from him and that is why he's at 6% in the polls. >> so -- >> i think this was about don king being don king and nothing more than that. and let me say in terms of the word itself. and i think my friend van will agree. we were both at the white house correspondents dinner. and at the end of the dinner he called the president of the united states the n-word. nobody said anything at that point. i was offended. >> i did. >> well -- >> go ahead. >> i know you did the next day. nobody on stage said anything about this. -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> -- one other things. when you look at people like
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jay-z who make huge amounts of money using this term. and they are giving fund raisers for president obama. i think this is disgraceful. absolutely disgraceful. and it goes to the use of this word in society. so here we have don king using it. and we're saying where was the reaction. i'm saying we've got a bigger problem with that. >> so van, do you buy that? or do you think he should have stood up as bazell said? >> i don't know. when somebody says like smg like that a lot of people just go into freeze mode and don't know what the do. so i was appalled and said i was appalled when larry said what he said. and. >> yes you did. >> thank you for that. i think we're in danger of the word kind of slipping into a more mainstream stuff. i will say if you are a rapper or entertainer that is different than if you are being introduced to be president of the united states. the real problem here is that some of the more representable
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african americans and no disrespect to present company. but you don't see colin powell or other characters, the more representable people. so you run the risk. i don't want to spend a bunch of time on that that he shouldn't have said it. but, you know, you put yourself in real risk dealing with somebody like that in the first place. >> can i speak to that? well first of all he and don king have been friends over 0 years and don king is a native clevelander who owns the largest black historying black newspaper in the state. he's done a lot for the black community and he's a friend and introduced him as the friend and native clevelander. i agree with van. i don't think the whites on stage were fortunately. i thought they were uncomfortable. but didn't know how to pe reply: how am i suppose to respondent to this?
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just five days until the first presidential debate and hillary clinton is leading donald trump. trump trailing by six points national but he's ahead of clinton when it comes to who voters trust on the economy. could that give him the edge in pennsylvania? i'm expecting a huge turnout in november and we're going to have donald trump and we're going to make america great again. thank you. >> pennsylvania republicans, counting on enthusiasm. and an uphill battle to turn this blue collar state red in november. >> it wasn't won by republicans more the last few presidential elections. we think trump is going to win
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this state. >> have you going vote for donald trump. >> probably. it is the only choice. >> the last time pennsylvania went republican? 1988. the poll shes hillary clinton ahead. but with especially tight races, republicans here sense momentum. >> if donald trump wins pennsylvania, he wins the presidency. here is why. pennsylvania is more democratic than both florida and ohio. >> if he wins here. he wins there. trump running strong in rural pennsylvania. but needs support in boat rich philadelphia and its suburbs, where a third of the state's voters live. >> you cannot live the philadelphia suburbs. not only a large number of votes but we're talking about the largest pool of swing voters. >> trump announced his child care initiative appealing to swing voters, and moderates in
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those philly suburbs. he and his running mate mike pence have already been to the state the nine times. democrats too have descended on the keystone state. fighting to keep its lek torl votes if their column. voters registration in july and august ahead of 2008, a banner year. so far this year democrats have registered 418,000 new voters to republicans 321,000. for both candidate, turnout, critical. clinton seeking support from younger voters. many still burned out from a
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primary in which their guy didn't win. jordan tannenbaum because the bernie sanders delegate. like many she says fear of a trump presidency a bigger than hillary clinton. >> it is not okay to sit out. protest votes reba s aren't goio much this election. it is too risky. >> the registration numbers, the poll, they show clinton ahead. why sf a battleground state in pennsylvania? >> trump is makes it one. he's spending money there now. spent 3 million dollars on ads already. and clinton has to win pennsylvania because if she doesn't it opens lots of doors to trump. and the biggest reason is that many voters are voting because they don't like the other candidate rather than loving their own. so she has to keep up the pressure. >> and raises the questions about turnout. thank you so much.
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break news on our top story. the pressure cooker bomb found. nypd founding. police giving the call clear as new york place say they have been flooding with reports in the wake of terror bombings in new york. donald trump meeting with a muslim present egyptian leader abdel fattah al-sisi. >> this week you have been speak together u.n. and have had several meetings including with hillary clinton and donald trump. you are the first leader of the muslim world that's met with donald trump. the leader of a populous arab country. such a crucial country. what was your impression of donald trump? do you think he would make a strong lead er. >> translator: no doubt. >> one of the things about meeting with donald trump is
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he's said he will ban muslims from entering the united states. this week he talked specifically about extreme vetting and said he won't allow muslims to come to the united states who are aren't capable of carrying out that vetting. did you talk about his plan? >> translator: the united states in general conducts very strict security many measures for everyone who wishes to visit it. this has within in place for quite a few years. also important to know that during election campaigns many things are said. however. after words, the actual governing of the country would be something different and subject to many factors. >> it sounds like you think donald trump is saying what he needs to say to be e lekked but he might not follow through with the plan. >> i i don't want to be unfair
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to anyone here, frankly. during election campaigns this could be a perception which is based on a certain vision or point of view. then that vision or point of view gets corrected. and it develops as a result of governing experience, reports and advice from experts. >> you also had a chance i know meet with hillary clinton this week. you have known here, obviously you have met her before. second time you have met her since president of egypt. [ slow down ] do you think hillary clinton would make a good president? >> political parties in the united states would not allow candidates to reach that level unless they are qualified to lead a country the size of the united states of america. >> clinton has spoken about you. in fact in a debate earlier in the primary with bernie sanders she had this to say. >> we saw what happened in egypt. i cautioned about the quick
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overthrow of mubarak and we're now back with a basically an army dictatorship. >> what do you say to that? >> translator: i'll answer two ways. i believe hibbert didn't make that statement after her --. [ inaudible ] stay in his position past his term which is four years. >> in the united states there is a debate over what to call the terrorism that we have all seen. and donald trump uses the word radical islam. that is something some leaders in europe also use. president barack obama doesn't want to use those words. he says it is not helpful. from where you sit, is it fair to call the broader issue that we're seeing "radical islamic
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terror" or not. >> translator: yes it is extremive. it is something we must confront. i'm a muslim man and it is very very hard on me to say what i'm saying. but this is the truth. it is really important that we state the truth so that we could correct it. >> loud and clear that he thinks islamic extreme simple the right words. we talked about the war on terror. egypt's explosive population growth. our interview will air this saturday on cnn international with travel blogging you need to be out there exploring.
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>> >> announcer: we begin an eye on yet another american city in turmoil. this time charlotte, north carolina. and the details are familiar. you are looking at live pictures of growing protests. the second night of protetss. the description of the inciting incident. the family of scott says he was killed by police reading a book they say and waiting for his son to come home from school. police say he had a gun and not a book. police were only there because they were trying to serve another man, not to scott. and now here we are waiting to see in tonight's protests well-being as severe as last night. describe the scene around you. how large this r those protests? >> reporter: they started roughly before 7:00 p.m. about a hundred people or so outside the police
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