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rate of gun deaths in this country and most of the american public does not buy that nothing can be done. >> let's hope it ends and ends quickly, and no more injuries people shot in the process. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. outfront next breaking news. president trump growing more frustrated tonight the you dow drops 800 points in fears of recession. why the president shubd should be concerned plus the 2020 candidates seizing on remarks the president's tom immigration official said on this program that the poem of the statue of liberty refers to people from europe. and republican congressman steve king appears to defend raich and incest what was he talking about? let's go outfront. and good evening i'm erin burnett "outfront" this evening breaking news trump's market meltdown, the president frustrated and concerned, worried about re-election sources say. as he watched the dow in free fall today. you see the number. 800 points down. the reason a fluorescent red
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recession warning light now flashing the first time since 2007 which was just before the great market crash and recession. a recession which it is important to remember was the worst since the great depression in the 1930s. the stock dropped today. the biggest in year. the fourth largest point drop in american history. >> if you are joining us we closed at the session lows down 800 points on the dow. >> fears of another recession causing panic. >> breaking this evening,s sell i don't have on wall street dow arrange plummeting 3%. >> trump took to twitter sending nine tweets about the economy including trying to spin the plunge in interest rates into a positive. the president tweeting tremendous amounts of money pouring into the united states. people want safety. well the president is right about this. money is pouring into u.s. treasuries. but that as he well knows is not a sign of strength tonight. that is it a sign of deep recession fears, the lower of of the yield the benchmark
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interests. the higher interest rates, the higher fear of economic crisis. and today the 30-year jeeld fell to lowest level in history. markets also afraid of trump and china's trade war. and trump took that head on today too. the tweet we are winning big time against china. well only time will tell on this. but as for winning right now trump's war with mcis hurting the united states. big time. trump first slapped tariffs on chinese goods in june of 2018. and compared to a year ago u.s. exports to china fell 19% this july. bad for us. meantime, americans bought more from china than they did a year ago. trump knows the economy can make or break him. he knows this all too well. just listen to trump. >> last year for the first in a decade the united states was ranked the most competitive economy anywhere in the world. >> i made the economy so strong that nothing is going to stop us. >> we have the number one
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economy on earth. >> our country now has the hottest economy anywhere in the world. >> our economy is fantastic. >> that's not what the markets are saying tonight. and so trump is blaming someone else one of his favorite boggy moon jerome powell. china is not our problem, though hong kong isn't helping. the problem is with the fed. why blame china when you could blame someone in the united states? pamela brown is outfront live in berkeley heights. pamela, the president obviously watching the markets extremely closely. >> that's right, he has been watching the markets extremely closely all week. during his working vangs here in new jersey, erin. we're told just as the markets have been on the roller coaster ride this week so have the president's moods as he watched the dow go up and down, sources familiar say that initially yesterday the president was pleased when his decision to back off the tariffs on china led to a bounce in the markets.
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but as we saw this didn't last. the president today has been airing his grievances on twitter directing ire at the federal reserve. but we're told by sources behind the scenes the president has been expressing concern, frustration that the negotiating team hasn't been able to strike a deal with china. there is concern that china is waiting to see who is going to be elected next year. and also the president has been expressing concern that the trade standoff could hurt the economy and even his re-election chances. certainly there are some jitters going on behind the scenes i've been speaking to white house sources today who do say that there is some anxiousness about what is going on. and while we may not be feeling the immediate repercussion that is what is happening right now in the world economy and in the markets could be a warning sign of what's to come, erin. >> so let me ask you, the president knows this is crucial for his election. the economy. he looks at statistics he knows a recession could doom re-election chances and brags
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about the economy every chance he gets. what does he do from here? >> well, that's the question that i've opinion asking whouts sources that today. because the president hasn't really provided concrete solutions of what to do. and he hasn't taken responsibility or acknowledged how the trade war with china might be playing a role in what we are seeing with the markets in the economy. i'll tell you, erin, some officials i've been speaking with aredown playing what's going on. saying it's august, a lot of people aren't working right now. i don't know this is a good way to look at what's to come. but in terms of what the president does next, that remains to be scene. a lot could hinge how he deals with china and were a deal, reached. >> and pamela on the deal, what happens next on that? obviously as you say he is frustrated with the negotiating team. but he is between a rock and hard place. now he is delaying the tariffs. he can't be the president who cried wolf. >> yeah, that's exactly right. and it's interesting initially you know when the president
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imposed a tariff he said look the cost isn't going to be felt lie the consumer here in the u.s. but then as we saw clearly he acknowledges that it could impact the consumer that's why he held off on tariffs on china for the christmas season. but certainly the clock is ticking for a dole to be reached with the negotiating team. the president tried to downplay even if a deal isn't reached it's okay, that china is the one suffering. you saw just in the last hour i believe he tweeted about china saying that they're the ones suffering and in all of this. and so we don't really know what is going to happen. it's unpredictable. process the president hasn't laid out a plan for what he is going to do and how he is dealing with the situation with china if a deal isn't struck. again, sources i've been speaking with in the administration say there is this this real concern that china doesn't want to strike a deal right now because china wants to wait and see who wins the election, whether president trump is re-elected or if someone else wins. >> thank you very much. pamela brown, live from where the president is of course.
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i want to go to larry summers. former treasury secretary under president clinton. great to have you with us. i know we had trouble with the connection. but your perspective is crucial how dangerous is this moment? >> most dangerous moment in terms of recession since the 2008 financial crisis. that's not to say we are going to have another version of the 2008 financial crisis. but if you look at developments in markets, you look at business expectations, look at indicators of the behavior of consumers, i think you have to be worried that there is a much greater chance of recession than we would want to have. and that we are very much without tools if a recession were to come. without cools tools because interest rates are so low, because frankly the federal government is so disorganized. and because the scope for fiscal stimulus, given the resources
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anticipated -- less than it's been at most moments in the past. >> it's important to understand you usually give a tax cut when the economy is weak. the tax cut has come. interest rates are rock bottom. to your point about where there is to go, secretary, look, the president tweeted about the selloff, tremendous amounts of money pouring into the united states. people want safety. i don't know if you heard his tweet. but obviously he knows the money is coming out of fear, not out of something to celebrate. does he think that people will believe him, that enough people will believe him that this is good news? >> i have no idea what the president is thinking. he complains about a strong dollar. and then money flows in picking up the dollar. and he celebrates that as a great achievement. he complains about a trade deficit. and then we -- inflows which is the other side -- a wonderful
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thing. there is no consistency to the thought from, frankly hour to hour let alone week to week, let alone month-to-month. and it has to be said that the uncertainty and doubt about the competence of the u.s. economic authorities is one of the things that makes in situation more dangerous. >> so i want to ask you one other important thing, secretary. and that is -- i don't know if you heard trump bragging about the economy. certainly you heard it in the past. but we put some of that together. and there are some things that are certainly when you look at them right now very good for the u.s. economy. like this. >> we have a very low unemployment rate. unemployment has reached the lowest rate in over half a century. >> i imagine you've all seen the incredible job growth. >> and unemployment, secretary
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is at 3.7%. even with the plunge stocks up 40% since trump won the white house. is it possible, secretary, that the president will be proven right? >> i don't think so. i think there are plenty of strengths that the american economy has, an unbelievable capacity for entrepreneurship, essentially all the world's leading technology companies, a set of natural resources, set of institutions of higher education, hard working people. we have a system that's second to none. so there is resilience. and there is many good things that are happening, not because of what the president is proposing, but frankly in spite of what the president is proposing. it's not that growth has been particularly more rapid than one
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might have expected three years ago or that there's been any substantial acceleration in the trend of growth, insofar as there's been anything positive relative to what happened before, it's a sugar high from the tax cuts. >> all right. thank you very much. secretary summers. and next the 2020 democratic candidates tearing into trump over remarks his tom immigration official told me about the poem on the statue of liberty. >> that poem was referring back to people coming from europe. >> plus, republican congressman steve king basing calls to are resign from his own party after his remarks about rape and incest. breaking news abdangerous standoff under way in philadelphia. six police officers shot. the president has been briefed. we have new details on this ongoing situation ahead.
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ton the democrats, 2020 democrats out in full force, all criticizing the acting director of u.s. citizenship and immigration services. ken cuccinelli for comments last night on outfront about the poem on the statue of liberty. senator elizabeth warren taking him head on. >> this is just one more way in which donald trump and his folks want to make america work better and better and better for those at the top. and kick dirt in everyone else's face. that's not how we build a stronger america. >> so here is what cuccinelli
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told me. he tweaked the poem. the emma lazarus poem. saying stweekd give me your tired and poor who are stand on their own two feet and not become a public charge. did he that to defend a new policy that limit legal immigration. so i asked him about it. and here is what happened. >> well, of course that poem was referring back to people coming from europe where they had class-based societies where people were considered wretched if they weren't in the right class. >> so wretched when they came from europe. groufrt now from a former dnc communications director and and the special assistant to president george w. bush. what do you, maria. president trump picked cuccinelli for this post. >> yeah. >> those are cuccinelli's words. but wove heard nothing to refute them from the president. >> well, of course not. because essentially what these new regulations do is that they
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implement without going to congress, circumventing congress, the policies that we have known all along president trump has wanted to implement. and that is to get more people that look like people from norway and get less people into the united states that look like people that come from s-hole countries. i mean he has been clear about this. the people around him have been clear about this. this is a stephen miller policy. stephen miller is his aide that has the -- he is sort of the head of immigration policy in the white house. and he is a known white nationalist. he is known for not wanting to continue to admit immigrants who are brown or who are poor. and he has been known for wanting to essentially limit immigration policy period. >> so -- scott, senator warren was not the only one. i mean this comment about the poem referring to people from europe has gotten wide -- every democrat has weighed in.
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joe biden tweeting america is an idea that for centuries offered hope to the tired, poor and huddled masses yearning to breathe free. we won't let donald trump and his administration change that. here is put buttigieg and julian castro weighing on the comments. >> you know, the idea that give me your tired, poor, only applies to some people is pretty bad take on poetry are from the acting director. and completely misses the point. >> miss comments would suggest that while european immigrants are different from other types of immigrants is disgusting. it's wrong. it has no place in 21st century america. >> scott, did cuccinelli just give the democrats a gift by that comment talking to the wretched applies to europe eyen but not -- not in modern times to others? >> well, of course he did. i mean, look what's happening right now. we shouldn't be looking through the complex issue of immigration
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through a lens of a poem. i grew he with the poem most agree with the poem. it was a dumb glib thing to try to rewrite on the fry. the issue are is are we having people come into the country taking advantage of the system not here to work or going to be a burden on the american taxpayer and are we welcoming people into the country who have skills who are have the ability to add to the american economy and therefore become hopefully some day active tact taxpayers themselves that's the issue here. >> i understand. >> the whole issue. >> i'm not saying you're trying to defend what he said but just to do some analysis here of what he said. whether he intended to say it or not. what he said was europeans were wretched because if you were poor and european you were held down unfairly because a of class system. about but if you come now which is primarily not from european countries from countries where people are brown that you are poorp because you are just not smart or able. because there is no class system to hold you down. i mean i'm just translating what he said. whether you intended to say that or not, scott, that would be
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the -- that would be the accurate alkt of what came out, maybe just glibly ob maybe what they really think? what do you say. >> look ken needs to speak for himself on this. i'm not going to pull him out of a hole. ible that most americans want our immigration system to favor people who are coming here that can benefit our economy, who want to become americans, want to come and work and be part of our american culture. that's what americans want. and i think that's what the trump administration wants. i don't think americans want people to come here who don't have an intention of working or who coming here to take advantage of the services we provide. there is a great debate going on between the parties. we saw the democrat candidates for president at one of the debates recently all raise heir hand about free health care to illegal grents and you have the president and his people on the other side saying whoa, whoa, whoa maybe we ought not give everything away for free to folks who aren't coming through a legal system. i think ken may have dug himself a hole but that doesn't absolve
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the greater debate about what are we doing on in the country about the kinds of people we are welcoming and what they can offer the people in the american economy. >> all of these are serious issues. we are mechanicsing and matching i'm not saying you're doing it to confuse but legal versus illegal. if you are here we are providing you health care by far the most expensive way to do is to have people walk in the emergency room. >> yes. >> there are complexities around it as we know pl without relitigating all the problems maria, the comments by director kuch will emboddensing dominates not just to call him out on specific comments but to call president trump a white supremacist. pete butting called the president a white is supremacist. he said to cnn he doesn't believe doing that will alienating any voters. he don't think that calling the guy they voted for a white supremacist will hurt. here is how he put it. >> i don't think a lot of people who voted for obama and thet then voted for trump are deeply
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loyal to president trump and think he is a wonderful human being. they held their nose and voted to purn the house down. voters want to know how their lives will be different depending what we do moving forward. we can call the current president what he is. >> is he he right, mary or maybe missing the point? >> no, i think he is right. because there are a lot of people who voted for trump thinking that he was going to either pivot to become more presidential or at least focus on economic policies that would help them and not hurt them and stab them in the wak the way he is doing right now. and so i think that what trump is doing by using language of the white supremacy, by implementing policies that actually show that he wants to limit legal immigration and change the face of in country, make it whiter, is proving the point that in is a man who does not believe that brown people or black people are people who should be in this country. and i don't believe that the majority of americans feel that
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way. that's why you saw in 2018 when he doubled down on this kind of racist language, he lost independents. he lost white republican swushen women. and i think that's going to continue to happen. >> scott, final word does it alien people to be told the guy they voted for is a kwhiet sprem zblieft this is the dumbest political strategy of all time to go around -- 6.5 to 10 million people switched from obama to trump. saying you were fine then you became a racist you can be fine again as long as you vote for whatever socialist we nominate. they are getting any votes. aliening more people in the states they need to win backup this is a dumb strategy it's not going to work. it's not going to work. >> clearly trump is worried about it so -- >> i'll leave it there. thank you very much as always. >> thank you erin. >> next republican congressman steve king saying this. >> what if they went back threw all the family trees and just pulled the people out that are products of rape and incest
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ton shocking comments about rape and incest from a sising republican congressman. steve king is defending his and i abortion bill and would not allow for any exceptions even in the case of rape or incest and the logic he gives foltz is this. >> what if we went back through all the family trees and just pulled those people out that were products of rape and it's incest would there be any population of the world left if we did that? >> i guess it's okay. this is not the first time steve king has made comments deeply troubling at best. back in january, i remember republican leadership stripped him offis committee assignments due to racist comments. but trump remained silent even though according to king political insiders warned him people would try to get trump to
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take a stand against him but trump wouldn't do it. >> they said here is what they are going to do. they have picked a pejer, named the merger which i won't name and said they are getting that messenger g go to the president get the president is send a negative tweet we preempted this at the white house as quickly as we could. i think we were successful tp there is no signal from donald trump he is anything other than supportive of me. >> and as of tonight there is no sflal. outfront now former trump white house communications director anthony scaramucci. and we'll talk even more about the decision and your break. >> let's talk about this guy. because i think it's important it ties to everything else. he is worried about a presidential tweet. these guys are really scared of the presidential tweets which i think are totally ridiculous. he has them bullied into submission. he is talking about rape and incest a disgusting things. he is a horrific human being. but you have to understand something about the world and sociology, the town takes out
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the rapist. the rapist doesn't survive. his genes don't progress because he may be the bully on the block but the rest of the town comes around, hits him in the head with a rock become in the day and throws him out do you understand what i'm saying. >> yeah. >> that's what we have to do with bullies. with rapists. that's how we handle people that are acting in anti-social somewhat psychotic behavior. >> these are opportunities for the president to speak out. for a president to speak out. i mean when it came to steve king. >> yes. >> z liz cheney spoke out. people are speaking out among republicans. passed a katina censure and racism thing one person hasn't said anything. >> the president controls the bully pulpit. he is focus ds on the word bully more than pulpit. what he is doing is allowing for a listen for people to hate each other and to create this sort of distortion. we are now lichaj in the age of impunity. 50 years from ou now sun will write back and say what happened is we unleashed pandora's box of
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hatred, all this non-since it's impunity. he is not sending a tweet because he is a transactional guy. thinking that guy is for me why would i ut hit him there is no moral ground to no moral compass. >> nothing to stand for. >> you try to stay loyal, be nice for him but you can't because he is completely a nut job. >> you were a defender. you and i have known each oh owning other a rung time. >> loyal guy. >> we had conversations on camera what you thought why you defended or certain things you didn't defend or talked around or didn't. >> child separation, denunciation of intelligence attentions impossible to defend. a op-ed in the hill. the please is the not the enemy of the people you can't do that in our society. the racism i don't think the president is a racist because he is a transactionalist he doesn't see color. people are like cars to the president. you get in the car drive it around. you don't fall in love with the car or have empathy for a car. he object fies everybody because
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he is a classic nar sift. he is using racist tropes to see if he can snare and generate more activity. >> get where he gets. >> in voter participation in the states that's like a disgusting thing i called him out on that. but i was defending him on the other stuff. >> you did. >> but now forget it. >> but you said he is giving people a listen to hate. >> yeah, go ahead. >> some of the things he said in the past -- i'm not saying you defended these things. these are things he he said in the past. ones people know and heard here he is. >> he doesn't have a birth certificate. he may have one but there is something on that birth certificate -- maybe religion, maybe it says he is a muslim. >> when mexico sends its people they're not sending their best. they are bringing drugs. they are bringing crime. their rapists. >> i think islam hates us. >> you had some very bad people in that group.
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but you also had people that were very fine people. on both sides. >> okay. so why now? what happened. >> let's start let's start with the last one. charlottesville, i'm blown from the white house a week or two before that. on george stephanopoulos show saying that's totally inappropriate behavior you can't talk like that to the american people. here is what happens and this is what's going on with the supporters it's a rubiks cube finding the things they like and looking at the other collar colors aren't matching they keep moving the cube. what happens is he is very good at his verbal word smithing to split the part siple saying i candidate say this or that. and then he has the hangers on that snag those words. by the way, i'm not above that. i've owned that. i have also been a victim of that. because i wanted to see the west in him. and so you know it got to the point where the racism is totally unacceptable. i called him out on it a few weeks ago. i was defending him on bill marie but i can't defend the
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indefensible. he lights me up on the twitter feed. i gave him a ton of money, time, sacrificed my family. got blown from the white house after 11 days said okay i'm a loyal guy dust myself off and g go forward. >> is it personal or not personal. >> sean spicer can i play what sean expires. >> absolutely. >> he slammed. >> you liar spice from the spice girls play the liar who has been lying about everybody since he was born let's play liar spice from the spice girls. >> i have not and never will be scared of him. i do know that it wasn't obviously it was a rocky tenure. he didn't have what it takes to do the job. >> um-hum. >> he is right zwloo he is 10 oh% right i didn't have what it takes to do the job. if you have to conform and be a pretzel and tell somebody is true when it's not i don't have what it takes. by liar spice is saying something else. he is one of the president he is
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a acolytes with nothing better to do in his life. that's fine he can be like that. you can ask the cnbc guys the your former new york np he tried to shut off the trump microphone off at the debate on cnbc if you don't believe me ask the kwie guys in the control room that night. that's liar spice. >> this is personal. >> well i think they need to to say it's personal because the -- the president came after me. okay. but it's -- it's about demagoguery for me. i told my wife i did can defend nine out of ten things related to the president maybe eight out of ten but a demagogue needs blind obliger to loyalty. a blind obligation. a normal person like ed catch koch say nine out of 12 you vote for me 12 out of 12 you need a psychiatrist. this guy is not normal. he needs a 10 oh% litmus test. he they showed him few clips
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where i said something negative he says okay i'm the big presidential bully i'm going to hit this guy and show everybody what a bully i am. that will shut this guy up. but this guy is obviously -- he is using the presidency. he is he has done it to you, maggie, me. he is using the presidency to bully his flow citizens. it's a disgusting act one of the most anti-american things a people can do is bully people. let me see it's personal. no question about that. but it's demagoguery and okay he is a proven demagogue and obviously going off the rails now. he is totally unstable. nevds wreck last night sweating like a pig. let's just dahl call it for what it is. he has to go and hopefully the republicans down there -- you know these people talk behind his become and tell you how much they hate him let's get together and say you're sorry you're crazy you're bringing dachgs to the economy because you don't know what you are doing on the trade situation.
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let's get him out we can get him out and by the way, the republican party can rebuild from there. >> one more question, you said this week i'm a republican i'm not switching parties to support the democrats. >> right. >> i spoke to elected republicans who have spoken out and the gop said get out of the party and they said i'm not leaving. >> i'm not leaving the party. it's a-free country still. >> you retweted a picture from andrew yang, the two of you and wrote the force is strong with the grand jury are yang gang, not left, right forward are you now andrew yang. >> no, come on i saw him downstairs by the game of thrones. i'm halfway through his book it's a good book. the guy has a lot of good principles a libertiarian. we need after the devastation we need a post partisan presidency we are not focusing on left or right policy and all this dynamics punching each other and focusing on right and wrong policy. andrew has a good message process. but i'm a republican. what i would like to do is we'll find a republican that has the
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personality, the karis ma to take this guy on. that will happen. >> would you consider voting democrat? >> at this point i would not. >> -- >> add i said to john burmen i'm neutral now. let's see what happens. i predict he will not be the nominee. it will be a matter. >> no. >> of course no way the party leadership is going to -- unless they're totally dishonest and we. >> i think that's where you are dead wrong they made it clear anthony -- he is the nomination nominee. >> then we're in a different country. >> mitch mcconnell couldn't make it more clear. >> then somebody has to state the principals of the republican party because 2024 is coming. the cult of personality, the knight king will be dead. the zombies will dematerialize we have to restate the principles of the republican party and the classic individualism and the freedom and policies that work, not the
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non-sense that's happening right now that's a cult of personality. let me submit to you one other thing. people in washington know that he doesn't listen to anybody. you want five more years of one guy alone in the white house doing this sort of non-sense? nobody can handle that. be responsible within and stateman and politicians let's go. time to go. >> always dwood to see you. >> and next the breaking news out of philadelphia a shoot outsix officers injured two more trapped in the building a standoff under way as i spoke. live there after this. new talks about gunman control taking place in washington tonight. will something get done? there is one guy who did get something done with the trump white house. van jones. he did it. can he do it again? van jones, he is outfront. each day shorter than than last, the crops are done growing, and the antlers are too, your groups are getting smaller. and they'd better, because your tag just came in the mail.
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breaking news, the standoff kinning at the moment. two police officers are trapped in philadelphia. police say six officers have been shot in what is of an active and dangerous situation. ongoing for hours. as i said two trapped inside a building, officials say president trump and the attorney general have been briefed. ee ran perez is outfront following the story. evan what's the latest you know about what's going on in philadelphia? >> well, erin, the police are are trying to communicate with the shooter or shooters. at this point the still are not exactly sure how many people are in there.
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one of the latest things we know from the scene, kyw reporter just spoke to four women taken out of the second floor. they lived on the second floor of the building. this is where two officers have barricading themselves. and these women were being evacuated outside of the very building that this shooter has been firing at police officers. this is now a scene, erin, that has been a standoff for two hours. and at this point the police say they are trying to communicate with the shooter. now, at some point the s.w.a.t. team has to go in there. and they're trying to formulate a plan. but one of the things that makes it more complicated is the fact that you have these two officers who appear to bed on the second floort floor of the building. it appears the shooter or shooters isn't oh the first floor of the building. we saw a while ago some of the shots being fired appeared to come from the front door, the first floor. that's one reason why we sort of isolated that's where the
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shooter was. at one point the police were indicating that he was shooting through the walls, erin. >> all right. evan perez, thank you very much as this situation goes on. it comes as president trump is talking to senate leaders including democrats about a bill on guns. calling connecticut democrat chris murphy while the white house talked to two other senators supporting background checks. democratic aides tell cnn they are skeptical anything comes from the talks which stands in stark contrast to the most significant bipartisan legislation the trump administration passed. an issue progressives failed when they had cell. but the trump white house it got done. the man spear heading the charge and got it gone. van jones of the president obama. a van a new fox news pole. 42% of registered voters say the federal government can do a great deal to reduce gun violence but only 18% say it's likely that congress passes gun
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legislation they are optimistic if you look at the track record. it's terrible. did you the impossible. >> right. >> now we're talking about background checks which americans want. the gop blocks, the nra blocks, the president promised and failed. could it get done. >> it could. first of all i didn't do it by myself there were people involved in that i was proud to play a strong role. i'm watching in closely and seeing the same signs and same signals that something actually could get done. first of all, you see the president actually has been pretty consistent for a change. he put out the four things. background checks, red flag slaws, health care -- mid-mental health issues and lastly the question around cultural change. he has been consistent around that and his team. that's a sflal. he lays out the four corners of the deal. people are engaging in when you have ivanka trump leaning forward. that's important. i'm seeing the same pattern i saw with criminal justice reform with opioid stuff. with opportunity zone stuff.
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that there is a pattern that happens when the administration gets serious. i think this administration. >> you are seeing signs. ivanka trump some people say what does ivanka trump do on the issue. >> when you see ivanka on the issue you say. >> that's a big things. >> that matters. >> it's a big sign. let me say it the right way. donald trump is not bossed by anybody. he is independent pop nobody tells him what to do. he does it because he wants to do it. however, ivanka trump has taken seriously in that building. and when she begins to lean forward she has a -- she is very methodical putting things forward. you see her engaging that's a sign that this thing has more of pennsylvania shot than most people think. listen, i don't know what's happening. i'm saying having watched it interactwood the white house people who say that nothing gets happening are making the wrong bet. >> but that's something that i think people will be shocked to hear you say. and hopefully some of the democrats who are so skeptical perhaps can take some something from that. >> in the four corners -- in the four corners we are talking about. something bigger assault weapons
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no but there is a deal to be had i believe. >> abc news analysis found 36 criminal cases where trump was invoked with direct connection to violence threats of violence, allegations of assault including the el paso massacre with the use of the word invasion. can trump do anything on gun control without addressing his rhetoric. >> i think his rhetoric has been irresponsible at best. i don't see him pulling back from that. but i see other dynamics. the fbi has been very, very consistent saying we have a problem with hate terrorist threats, from the white nationalist. they've not backed off that. >> no. >> you are seeing lawmakers in the south. very important, republican lawmakers quietly saying we are concerned about the hate violence coming. all conservatives don't appreciate this white nationalist stuff. and i believe you are seeing lawmakers in the south quietly approaching the president about the rhetoric. you'll see the fbi stay firm. and you may see change in the policy not the rhetoric. but i see the signs a deal is available on gun control. >> all right.
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thank you very much van jones. i hope you are right. i think a lot of people watching hope you are right. >> next the crucial barmgd state to find out if trump supporters have been turned off by some of the president's racist comments. >> he is a product of his environment. how he was raised. >> plus jeanne moos on the push to change trump's address to literally they are trying to do this. obama boulevard. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens.
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>> beto o'rourke heading back to the campaign trail. he'll give a speech in el paso. his first campaign event since the massacre. the campaign saying his speech will focus on guns, white supre >> president trump has his sights set on winning minnesota in 2020. >> this is supposed to be a democrat state. i don't think so. i don't think so. i don't think so. they have a very big surprise coming, don't you think? [ cheers ] >> the reason he's so focused is because he barely lost the state to hillary clinton in 2016.
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and because minnesota is home to squad member representative omar and to hold on to support in the suburbs with voters like kelly myers. who would you vote for again in 2020? >> still donald trump. >> no misgivings, no doubts, no change of mind? >> no, none. >> reporter: amber still supports trump despite his hateful speech and tweets against people of color. >> you heard the terrible things he said? >> yeah, i think that he's just probably ignorant and says he's a product of his environment how he was raised. >> neither woman blames the president for the back to back mass shootings in el paso and dayton or for a lack of swift gun control leadership in the aftermath. yet, political experts say there are signs, trump's appeal to suburban women voters in minnesota is shifting based on the 2018 midterms.
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>> we certainly saw some of the cracks and support among republican swing voters or even republican women voters coming over to the democrats because dissatisfaction with donald trump, the clear sign of that was in state house races and the congressional races. >> polling suggestions trump struggles in the suburbs aren't just limited to minnesota. a washington post abc poll found the president's approval rating with suburban men was 51% but among suburban women, the figure was much lower at 37%. i talked to several women trump voters here who have grown tired of the twitter rants of images of children separated from their parents at the border and i.c.e. raids and worry about the economy. they aren't sure if they will vote for the president again, all declined an interview. when it comes to talking about a political change on heart, many of the women i spoke to just aren't comfortable without going
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on camera in front of the national audience. just about given up when i met mary joe anderson. she voted for trump in 2016 and likes many policies, but she can't bear to see families separated and has grown increasingly bothered by his bitter battles that seem without reason. >> he opens his mouth and says things and then has to retrack them. i don't like that. i think you should know what you're going to say and say it the proper way. >> reporter: she's not certain she'll vote for him again. >> oh, no. no, i'm going to look at everything but there is too many running on the other side, so i'm not looking, no. i'd rather wait. >> reporter: she says she knows other women having second thoughts suggesting for trump's reelection hopes in minnesota and beyond, there is trouble in the suburbs.
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despite the roeerosion, it rema popular in rural areas. experts say he could flip the state republican for the first time since well, 1972. there is only one thing that might disrupt that, a downturn in the economy between now and then. erin. >> thank you, martin. it comes back to that as no one knows better than president trump. "outfront" next jeannie moge je why trump might have to change his address to obama avenue. kraft. for the win win.
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>> reporter: imagine trump spinning out the revolving door of trump tower to obama avenue. would he give that a thumbs up? >> fabulous. ridiculous. >> it will never happen but i love it. >> reporter: it's fifth avenue now full of tourists gawking at trump tower posing with heavily armed officers across the street a homeless guy displays a sign need money for weed and food. it was elizabeth's idea to propose changing fifth avenue's name after she saw this tweet new york should rename fifth avenue barack obama avenue so the trump tower will have to use that as its address forever. >> i thought it was hilarious and i thought it's a fun way to troll the master troll. honestly, at first it was a joke. >> reporter: her petition to change the name zoomed past the 100,000 signature mark and keeps climbing. some have practical reservations. >> people got to get mail. how will that work?
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>> reporter: the proposal divided sisters. >> i would do that. i would never change. we have differences in our family. >> reporter: i think they want to stick it to the guy who -- >> i agree. >> then get out and vote. >> reporter: the guy selling anti trump stuff like this obama button had his own suggestion. >> as far as annoying trump, i think rosie o'donnell boulevard would make him angrier. >> reporter: the trump we spotted didn't look angry at all strolling along the proposed barack obama avenue. what do you think? >> great idea. >> reporter: it's amazing how you talk without your lips moving. officials in los angeles named a part of a freeway after obama but there is a catch in new york when it comes to renaming requirements. >> one that the honoring is dead. >> reporter: not for obama. >> i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot
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somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? >> reporter: does that apply if he stands in the middle of obama avenue? jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thanks so much for joining us. "a.c. 360" starts right now. good evening. we want to start with breaking news. a press conference in philadelphia on the shooter situation. let's listen. >> got officers shot in various parts of their body but fortunately everybody is going to be okay. we have three here. we have three at einstein. we have a couple officers that were actually injured responding to the scene. we'll tell you having been at that scene for the last couple hours trying to talk to this male, he continues to fire rounds out of the window so this situation is in no way resolved. i wanted to come and give you some kind of update to see, let you know where we are but we are trying to talk to this male, trying to let him know that he can end this
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