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who died serving us. may they rest in peace. i am jim acosta. i hope you had a good time with your family and friends and took a time to reflect our country. erin burnett with "out front" starts right now. >> "outfront" next, democrats in texas defeats a controversial new voting bill. the state's lawmaker is targeting to pay up. and memorial day travels setting a record since the start of the pandemic as cases of covid drops. is the worse behind us? >> good evening, i am poppy
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hallow tonight,s the president warning trump's false claims that the election is stolen fuelling new laws and posing a serious threat to the bedrock of this country. >> democracy thrives on the infrastructure. democracy is strong. when people have the right to vote, freely and fairly and conveniently. >> this comes as texas democrats have been able to block a bill from becoming law. they argued seriously restricting voting rights. how long can they stop it for? the governor of texas holds a legislation after democrats pull a last minute maneuver from stopping the bill becoming law in a dramatically fashion, they walked out late last night levering republicans without the number needed on the floor to carry out that vote. it was a crushing defeat for republicans to craft one of the
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most far-reaching voting bills in the country, one that democrats say would suppress it this way. the bill also makes it easier for a judge to overturn an election without any evidence of fraud. greg abbott claims this bill is needed to ensure the integrity of his election but based on what? listen to the secretary of state who was appointed binoy abbott himself. >> despite the challenges presented, this election was a success. >> and her top department had this to say when he testified in march. >> despite all the circumstances, texas had an
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election that was smooth and secure. >> by all account it was. smooth and secure. according to the houston chronicles, the state attorney's general spent 22,000 hours working on cases, charged with 15 with providing fraud address on their voter form. that's it. texas is not the only state trying to make it difficult to vote after trump's loss. between january and mid-may, 14 states enacted new laws. bills making their way through legislatures in 18 states. this is one of the many ramifications of trump's big lie that the election was stolen or rigged. it is playing out in realtime. right now it is real consequences. a lie trump refuses to let go of the former president even today releasing a statement that says "great work.
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. >> that has not stopped republicans in georgia and more than a dozen states including texas tonight. sarah is joining us live tonight. what happens next in texas with this voting bill? >> i think democrats in texas know this was a short lived victory. it was last night and reiterated tonight by governor abbott. it is going to be more of a call to republicans who are in the senate and the house than it is to democrats. what this did by essentially making the bill dies, they could
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put forth a similar bill and try to move that forward and of course democrats in the state are going to have to try to figure out how they're going to grapple with that when the governor does set a date for this special session. he had not done that yet. this was a pretty embarrassing situation for the republicans in texas. the governor made clear he wanted to get this done. republicans in the state legislature wants to get this done. democrats were able to pull this move the last minute. you can see bad blood playing out. abbott threatened veto fund. you can see there is a lot of tension right now between the governor and the house and senate. >> yeah. >> what's the next move is from the democrats and the state legislatures, we'll see, thank
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you very much for that reporting. let's talk about it with nicole collier, she chairs the texas' black caucus. it is good to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> thank y >> abbott says a special session is coming. he's threatening you guys with eliminating your pay. you said over night, we may have won the war tonight but the battle is not over. what's your next move? >> well, we take it day by day and you know for the governor to make that statement is d disingenuous because we had the pandemic and people who didn't have employment need more guidance. we had winter storm furry and so many people without power and he did not try to address that.
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we had hurricane harvey, for him to say he's going to call a special session over a political move is disheartening and it is a shame for texas. >> can i ask -- when ever he does call this special session, can you guys not do what you did last night? keep walking out? >> well, there are 16 rules in the house legislatures in our rule book. one of them is requiring a q qurom. that's an option but that's a nuclear option and of course you always want to try to work and have a collaboration with your colleagues. that's not the first step that you take when you have a disagreement. >> it is the step you took last night. we'll see what your next step is. >> let me move onto this.
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the whole session is brought with refusal to allow mem members -- literally critical race theory, so yes, we had enough. we were sick and tire of being sick and tired so we did what we had to do. >> representative, i love your respond to congressman michael mccall who was on with jake tapper, here is how he defended the bill. >> asking for an id when someone votes. i don't believe that's voter suppression. 70% of americans agree with that idea.
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the idea of verifying signatures i think is very important as well. i think what the republicans here will tell you is they're trying to make sure the person voting is the person on paper so it is legitimate vote to avoid a fraud. >> i get that he's not addressing some of the key things in the bill that we outlined on the top of the show. if you see any merits in any part of sb7. >> show me the receipt. there is no widespread voter fraud in texas. the fact the matter is people's signatures can change as they age. proactively take somebody off tr voter roles because their signatures don't match is an infringement of their voting rights. there was no opportunity to cure. this is the thing, if you are going to do that then give them the opportunity to cure these deficiency that they are talking
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about. they added new things of signing outside the courier envelope. new measures when you start to put on these bureaucratic requirements making it easier to make mistakes. why are we doing that? >> representative collier, thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much. bill crystal now with "out front." you heard election officials said the 2020 election was smooth and secure. this bill is important enough to governor abbott for him to press on a legislation session, something he did not do for other catastrophe in the state. was it effective even if it did not stop it forever? >> i think it was.
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i think the democrats highlighted certain aspects of the legislation. congressman mccall did not address it at all. i voted for virginia primary. and, we have actually required some form of voter id, it is a well-run election here. there is no fraud. if texas is concerned about the elections, they could have done what virginia does. there is no concerns. it is not only to the election smooth and secure, poppy, it was record turn-out. >> it was good for republicans. >> it was record turnout for both parties. trump won the state by 600,000 votes. what are they solving? >> they're trying to go after
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democratic especially minority. and then to overturn them, all and all there is no point of attending anything, power grab which really suppresses some votes and lay predicate, but just that one thing where they change the rules on sunday, you can't begin voting on sunday until 1:00 p.m. where did that come from? there is a custom of going to the poll after sunday's church services. that's it. there is zero rational for that. >> it has been highly effective. you got the president again on memorial day, a day to honor
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those who fought and preserved our democracy. how much of this is tied to trump in your view? >> a lot of it. governor abbott may want to do this for many reasons but he's doing this to convince republican voters that this is as crucial issue. the amazing fact that representative collier mentioned is this is the number one issue that requires a special session and so farcical that we just came down from outside, really this is the top issue in the state where there is 11 million voters last year, no one charges any kind of fraud? you could have had bipartisan consensus on certain measures to tidy up aspects of the system. this is entirely feeding and buying into reenforcing the big lie. this is why it is so serious.
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the big lie is not about 2020. the big lie is playing a predicate for 2024. >> thank you very much. when congressman is calling on president biden to get involved after republicans block a bipartisan commission to investigate the capitol riot. what does he want the president to do? he's my guest. plus, tmichael floynn appea to back qanon supporters who have been pushing. >> i want to know why what's happening? >> no reason. it should happen here. also, a newly released video taken from a u.s. worship raises questions of the existence of ufos? wait until you see all of this. try neutrogena ultra sheer. it provides exceptional cellular protection from burning uvb rays and aging uva rays.
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what is your next step after senate republicans blocked the effort to investigate the deadly insurrection. one top democrats asking president biden to take manners in his own hand at this point. i urge president biden to appoint and fully investigate the insurrection at the capitol.
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congressman connelly is "out fron front" now. >> have you heard back from the white house. >> i have not heard yet although i was with the president on friday. but, my view is we have got a lot of presidential commissions that have looked at momentous events in history. given the fact that republicans don't want to look at this at all, i believe elevating the issues and having the president have the latitude to appoint bipartisan members of statesman
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and states women who care about the country and want to look at the commission thoroughly. obviously that has an upside as well. i think a commission is what we ought to do right now. >> keep us posted if you hear back from the white house. some of your fellow democrats are calling for speaker pelosi to create this house-elect committee to investigate the insurrection. >> i thought it was interesting what congressman dean said this morning. >> i demand that republicans be included because it does need to have legitimacy so more americans than just bipartisan exploration even if that bipartisan investigation exposes the truth. >> do you agree with congressman
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phillip? >> i think its got to include republicans. we have to take some care here. i am fearful that republican leadership will fill such a committee with members of this sed d sedition caucus and members that's playing down january 6th. the president has a latitude to tap into republican talent pools including former members of congress who do care about our country by the event of january 6th. >> the president is a democrat. how would that not face equal
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criticisms for being partisan to a house elect committee was pelosi. >> it would be a little hard i think for republicans in congress about the membership if the president goes regarded former members of congress who happens to be republicans. >> congressman, thank you very much for your time this evening. >> my pleasure, poppy. thank you. next, four alleged jail keepers storming the u.s. capitol indicted in a federal conspiracy case. the largest splargest sporting event since the pandemic, the indy 500. does that mean the worse is now behind us?
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have court hearings tomorrow allegedly taking part in the riot. federal prosecutors indict four more members of this group. >> reporter: the justice department is expanding its conspiracy case against the far-right extremist group, the oath keepers, announcing charges against four new defendants. the ongoing probe is the largest against any of the groups who participated in the january 6th insurrection, federal pros prosecutors have charged 16 people accusing them of planning the siege ahead of time. prosecutors charged three oath keepers from florida. the 21-year-old william isaacs with conspiracy and engaging in the january 6th riot. a fourth oath keeper name was
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kept secret. the group was loosely organized of collections of individuals. in a january 19th interview with cnn, roegs denied planning or in st in st instructing anyone during the riot. they describe their actions inside the capitol accusing isaac yelling, the fight is not over. investigators are also revealing details of alleged efforts by oath keepers to transport weapons. someone they refer to as person three walked along object covered by a sheet, possibly a gun into a near by hotel where
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the oath keepers gather. as the department of justice moves forward with its case against those who were trying to stop the 2020 election from being certified, one of the most vocal supporters of the january 6th rally sparked new controversy. >> the next president of the united states right here. >> former president trump's national security adviser, michael flynn was one of the loudest voices calling for overturning the election. while speaking at a qanon rally now seems to think the coup in myanmar should happen in the united states. >> i want to know why and what happened in myanmar can't happen here. >> no reason. it should happen here. >> several of the oath keeper
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defendants are set to have a court hearing on tuesday. attorneys for isaacs and dolan did not respond for a request for comment. attorney for hackett was not available. >> whitney, thank you. >> good evening, gentlemen, and john, you have studied the oath keepers so closely. you did some of the first interviews with them including some of the founder, roegs more than a decade ago in your book. what's your reaction recorded of their preparations for january 6th to get weapons from virginia to the u.s. capitol? >> it all fits abroad pattern. this was a cumination why they were created in 2008. they were trying to collect ex military law enforcement folks to resist what they saw as a potential reach by a democratic
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president. when a republican president was tro trying to overturn an election, they were acting as a front. all the rhetoric and the preparing for in effect war that you see in these chatter is all out of their play book and out of this right-wing militia. >> you got several people still unnamed of this indictment. the doj has really focused on people that entered the capitol that day. why? also explain why you are critical of some at least of the way that the doj is charging in this? >> poppy, this is an important indictment but it is not enough. the indictment is a powerful document in the sense that it charges serious people with serious crimes and lays out the evidence and really compelling details fashion, this indictment makes it clear that the only reason that those oath keepers
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went into the capitol was to vindicate the big lie because of donald trump, let it be said and it is more important than ever that the doj made it clear given the uncertainty of the commission. where are the sedition charges? no charges that could absolutely apply here. mayor glarland that he'll start from the ground and follow up the chain. the doj has work to do here. >> you are saying sedition work is to come here? >> where are they and why would they not be brought? >> john, we got to switch gears to what we just heard reporting from former president trump, michael flynn, at this conference over this weekend
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suggesting a military coup should take place in the united states just like it did and is going on in myanmar. watch this moment again. >> i want to know why what happened in myanmar can't happen here? >> no reason. it should happen here. no given the atrocity taken place in miramar, you saw clarissa ward reporting on the ground, 800 people killed and peaceful protesters and all of this and you got the former national security adviser saying oh, it could happen here and should happen here. >> yeah. >> the adviser held at the highest position is calling effectively for a coup, not the first time he's done it. he continues to do it. that's sedition may raises
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questions of treason. and it is part of this pattern. for anybody out there who's still buying this bunk that this is mostly peaceful protest, listen to the rhetoric from flynn about advocating a military coup, look at the military's weapons brought by the folks in and around the capitol attack. it is serious and to diminish it is willfully clueless. >> you know at that same event, trump trump's supporters continuing to push the big lie. and also from sidney powell. let's play it. >> he won the popular vote and the electoral college vote. >> he could be reinstated and a new inauguration date is set. >> that last one with asidney powell, reading that no
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reasonable person would believe her claim of voter fraud. he's being sued a lot of money. $1.3 billion and damages is what they want. she just said it again what we heard. wa do you make of it? >> this is unhinged delusional stuff as john just laid out. she's not helping herself on the civil cases. no sombody would take it seriou. look at the oath keepers. this kind of rhetoric over heated as real effect. that rhetoric and indictment lays out in details how the rhetoric from donald trump and others around him is what spurred others stirring the capitol 6th insurrection. thank you very much. 7 million people flying in the united states this holiday weekend as americans return to the theaters, big sporting events. my next guest has a warning as
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the 7 million americans have been screened at airports by the tsa since thursday, movies like "a quiet place ii" helps kickoff the summer's movies and roughly 135,000 fans filled the stance to watch the indy 500 in person. the author of "the great infl infl influenza," john, good evening, it is nice to have you. >> thank you. >> nice to be here and happy memorial day. >> i hope it is a meaningful memorial day for you and your loved ones. let's begin with where we are, we got 50% of americans who received one dose of the
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covid-19 vaccine. you wrote this a few weeks ago, covid-19 was never going to disappear. theres a reasonable chance it will follow the 1918 precedent and become a pandemic influenza illness that kills serious enough to be sure requiring vaccine updates but not requirreq requiringreq requiring shutdowns. >> do you believe the worse has past? >> in the united states barring the emergence of mask wearing is possible. i think the united states is in good shape. i look forward to watching football in a few months. >> who are you rooting for? >> tulane. >> we can't see your shirt but you are wearing a tulane shirt. >> there had been a lot of comparisons to what you are an expert on and what you written so much about is the 1918 flu
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pandemic. you had the roaring 20s that came out. you wrote some interesting and you said in terms of cultural and socio and economic impact 1918 is not aes precedent. why? >> it was a much more lethal virus but it was such a short period of time and in particular community, 1918, the virus passed through the lethal second wave in six or eight weeks. we have been living and when it was over, it was over. there was a third wave but they did not know it was coming and it was not as lethal as the second wave. we have been dealing with this for well over a year and it is definitely affected society and it is not as intense and not the terror that was out there in
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1918 but the incredible stress that has put on people. the economic damage that so much have suffered. that's greater than 1918. >> president biden as you know in the last week ordered the intelligence community to dig deeper into the origins of covid-19 because there are so many questions about was it a lab leak from the wuhan lab, biden wants answers in 90 days. one of the country's top vaccine exper experts, dr. hotez, is not getting answers. >> mother nature is going to tell us what's going to happen, there is going to be covid 26 and covid 32 unless we fully understand the origins of covid-19. this is absolutely critical and what is needed. >> do you agree with his dire
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warning? >> well, there are certainly going to be more pandemics whether it is another influenza or coronavirus. it is not really clear but understanding the yards are important. the scientific communities are going to try to move towards a vaccine that would work towards multiple coronaviruses should be easier to obtain just as theys are trying to develop vaccines that'll work against essentially all influenza viruses. i think it is important to find out the origins of this and we do not know at this point. i think it is likely it is natural. but, this reasonable possibility was an accidental lab release. >> finally, briefly you leave us all with a warning and that
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zero, zero relative, right. >> 55 knots, speed. >> it comes ahead of the release next month of a highly anticipated hmilitary report on aerial phenomenon, the man that posted the footage is jeremy. good everyone. the footage is incredible. you can see several objects moving around the navy ship before they suddenly disappear. cnn reached out to the pentagon to ask about your video. here is what a dod spokeswoman said. quote, i can confirm the reference photos and video was taken by navy personnel and the phenomenon task force included these incidents in their on going investigation. explain what you believe people are seeing on this video. >> right. so this is part of a much larger series. i obtained and released a series of videos over the last two months that show data. this is ufo radar footage from the "u.s.s. omaha."
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this is a warning area off of san diego. it was swarmed by at one time more than 14 ufos at one time. so i released all of this data and showing people real government confirmed ufo foot tag as engaging our military. >> i want to listen to president obama. this is his assessment. >> what is true, i'm actually being serious. there are -- there is footage and records of objects in the skies that we don't know exactly what they are. we kpancan't explain how they m, their trajectory, they did not have an easily explainable
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today, memorial day marks the unocfficial start of summer as america cns from coast-to-cot remember those who died. president biden reminded us all of the deep sacrifice during his remarks today at arlington national cemetery. >> on this memorial day, we honor the legacy and the sacrifice, duty. honor, country. they live for it. they died for it.
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and we as a nation are eternally grateful. >> we are. and tonight, we remember them. thank you so much for joining us. "ac 360" starts now. good evening. at the end of a consequential memorial day weekend, this is not just the unofficial start of summer but could be the beginning to the end of covid as a daily part of our lives. we can certainly hope so. we begin with breaking news for the search for three people that opened fire at a concert venue. two were killed and 21 wounded and a short time ago we learned authorities have a key piece of evidence to work with. leyla santiago joins us now. what is the latest? >> reporter: anderson, invest fwa -- investigator tors fs found connected with the shooting. it was found about ten miles away from the shooting i