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more than 10,000 visitors have left yellow stone, national park after some homes and communities isolated. the flooding prompted dozens of evacuations. some areas are trapped without safe drinking water. the flooding wash out, roads and bridges making it unsafe to travel and impossible to evacuate. yellow national park will be closed to visitors until at least tomorrow. that's it for us, the news continues with laura coates. >> anderson, thank you very much. once again it is election night in america. what message is for residents for south carolina? let's see whether voters and
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state republican incumbent precisely following trump will find themselves on the menu. these are the first so-called trump's revenge primaries you can say. the january 6th committee hearing gotten underway, the first time since the broader electorate had the opportunity to hear testimonies about the event leading up to the insurrection and donald trump's possible role in fermenting and pushing known election lies. known because his family members and what aide were learning. trump is not on any of these ballots. the connective tissue is a platform that echoes his sentiment. as much as the committee tried to convey of what we saw on january 6th, is a continue threat. the question is whether hearings impact the voters at all?
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and even still the 2020 lies are casting a big shadow over many of these 2022 races. in south carolina, the polls are closed but votes are being counted. you got two incumbent republican members of congress in this deep red state. tom rice is one of ten republicans in the house who voted to impeach trump for insightment of insurrection and you have nancy mace voted to certify president biden's victory on the third day of the u.s. congress. perhaps, unsurprisingly, trump thrown his weight behind both chall challengers. the the swing state of nevada tonight, polls there are open until the end of the hour, stay tuned on that.
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running for senate with trump's approval is form erp state att attorney. a good chance for the gop to slip a democratic seat, adam laxalt. laxalt is running against sam brown. >> that's jim marchant is now known for supporting conspiracy theory. he's on the campaign trail that he would not have certified
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biden's victory. many voters have nominated dozens of republican candidates for state or federal office who have backed trump's false claim. the question for the committee and everyone watching is will the revelation we have learned stop that track? remember when the panel accused trump campaign yesterday using election lies to swindle reporters for money? later on cnn pointed to one example of donald trump jr.'s fiance getting paid about $60,000 to speak for about 2.5 minutes at the stop and steal rally on january 6th. sources tell cnn today that it was conservative protrump, turning point action who gave
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the big paycheck. cnn went back to lockrin and she said this. >> did you miss characterize that payment? >> i don't think so. the question is are trump individuals benefiting from these whole enterprise of raising money around the so-called stop and steal and the answer is yes. >> let the voters decide whether i think so or definitely not. >> the committee also released more testimony of trump campaign atto attorney eric eastman. we heard some of this yesterday but not all.
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>> i said to him, "are you out of your effin' mind." i only want to hear two words coming out of your mouth from now on. orderly transition. eventually he said, "orderly transition." i said good, john. >> remember the sound byte stopped yesterday at t. up to the voters what that i believe and who they believe and whether they want to move past january 6th or beyond it. we have a year to learn even more. i am joined now by michelle c
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cottle. i am glad you are here today. when you hear and think more of this test of all these primaries, a lot of focus have been on donald trump. he's not in any of these ballots. he cast quite a big shadow but also a wide net on those who gone against him. do you think he would be triump triumphant? >> his candidates will do a lot in order to get that endo endorsement. right now, for example, south carolina races, nancy mace is running ahead of tom rice is running because of partly
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because it is as different district. partly because mace just basically criticized trump and didn't vote on some issues. rice voted to impeach him and that's a different kind of line for a lot republicans. >> they have the same fate. you can say third days in congress, i am going to certify the president of the united states. is that the new standard? >> the person that trump endorsed against her run before that democratic and lost. so it is a different kind of district and set-up. you know trump endorsed kidn candidates before. now, georgia was a question of a governor verses as congressperson which tends to be a little different. people tend to have a little bit
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of brand loyalty. again, with the secretary of state down there, ralph raspenberger, it does matter what the candidates are like and what their record and what the district a district. trump is clear afactor and he's becoming are you to the right enough is the test. it looks like congressman rice is on track to lose. he may notd it it into a run o. you got to keep in mind the geography. he's up in the myrtle beach area in south carolina. it is more conservative and more
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papad pop populist. >> and also the former president has really taken upon himself to particularly target those who were willing to vote for impeachment. >> she went to trump tower, rice has not done that, he's not shown of any remorse or concerns of what he did. >> it is more moderate and c charleston. if you are looking at somebody resulted in coming in so far tonight, the area to the north of charleston, more rural and conservative. she's like a trump's candidate to the point that she lost to a democrat. concerns that trump will collect candidates that are front
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rangely not okay for some of these areas. that's what mitch mcconnell was worried about. >> they lost two seats in georgia because of this. >> one of reasons i have, you hear the committee and it is been into everything. they were thoughts of will they focus on spot? will they make it a singular focus? >> in doing so, i often wondered is this speeding into the hand, they're after you. >> they're after you though, does this legitimatize some of the claims medium may not be watching. it is all about trump. >> it is about trump because the committee hearing is about 20-24. >> to to these primaries. trump has worked very hard to make these primaries about him. >> i mean he has put money into
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them. gone to rallies and he talks it up in terms of you know, they're backing me and loyal and perfect. he's working the entire field. >> he has handed out tons of endorsement. >> mostly the front runner incu incumbents. >> whexactly. >> he's going out on a limb. >> what about alabama. >> we are back and north. the senate race. when you are talking about the january 6th committee hearing and how they relate to the midterm election. the reality is they don't relate much at all. sthoo people who are voting in these elections have made up their mind about it. >> what was interesting is the only thing we agree on was trump was patting his margins. i don't know what that says.
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>> stay with us, there is more to come in just a moment here. coming up, not even libraries are safe from heat. the proud boys are spreading fear. >> we'll have an update on the conversation and what the performer is saying about all this, next. . i'm trending so hard that “hashtag common sense” can't keep up. this is going to get tens and tens of views. ♪ ♪ ( car crashing ) ♪ ♪ but if you don't have the right auto insurance coverage, you could be left to pay for this... yourself. call a local agent or 1-888-allstate for a quote today.
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a hate crime investigation is underway tonight after a group of men with ties to the hate group, the pride boys stormed a san francisco area library while hosted a pride month event known as drag queen story hour. keep in mind, children with inside that classroom. five men wore offensive t-shirts and shouted anti-gay and anti-trans slurs.
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>> they said who got the tr training? it is a groomer, it is a pedophile, whey do yy do you brr kids to this event? >> a lot of people are asking me do i feel safety? > >> no, i don't. >> this was not the only threat that involved the same far right group. that same day, police arrested 31 white supremacists. the questions will be charges in this california case. lieutenant, thank you for being here today, what we hear about what's happening there, i keep thinking in my mind there were
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children who were at the event. children who were witnessing the crowd boys and do this very thing. i understand you had some hate crime p protocols to follow. >> when we got there, we didn't know a lot of the dynamics of what had gone on until we begin to have conversations about the fact. our subsequent investigations have caused us some concerns. it will take us on an investigative course of looking at this case through hate crime lens and particularly against our pride kmoount andcommunity
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lbgtq county. >> how were you alerted and if you can describe a little bit of the death call, what it looked like. >> upon arriving there, the scene was much chaotic than it has been described by the previous video. there was much more benign area, we were able to contact five individuals who have identified themselves. they took exceptions at the library story hours and they were there protesting that event. >> we begin to concern in talking to organizers and they express the threats of violence and fear and homophobic language that was used against organizers. that's bringing us in a different direction. we are trying to focus on getting all the information and there is video out there and
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vi video, our investigators, compiling owl of that information and collect all that data and information and reports and we'll send it to our district attorney and have those legal experts look at this case from a hate crime perspective. >> we have to balance the notion of what is the obvious retort of hey under the first amendment, i have every right to be in the public space and library. >> if there were other charges could be brought, they'll explore those. tell me about these individual men, are they from the community? >> we are talking about an area that really near the bay area, the epicenter of the pride movement, i am shocked this is happening there in familiar as if it should be okay in any place. were these men from your community? >> so, they're not from alameda county particularly which is the eastern portion of the bay area. we know they are from certain
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communities within the bay area. they're a small group of individuals and they do not represent this. >> a lot of the civil rights action taken place for many decades. >> hard of hearing in the san francisco bay area. >> june is very uneventful for us. >> there is hundreds of events going on throughouts the bay area and going out without a hitch. and so that's been very disturbing to our library workers and the people that go to that library. >> thankfully, we spent a lot of time at that library ers, we hope reading their programs there.
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>> the library have a lot of for and against this issue. >> lieutenant, i want to play a little bit more of what the panel had to say about this incident, really was triggering for a number of reasons and felt different than instances he was aware of at some point. >> her it is. here it is. >> what felt different is how embolden i were. they were kcof folks, this timet felt close to violence. >> you hear, her pronoun is she, when you hear what she had to say about that, how are there are ways to reassure this blunt community in your area is not on a different trajectory.
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>> that's very true and i think that people have feelings and how they feel is important and i know individuals who were wearing thirties that had weapons and rifles on the shirts that had language about killing profiles. i can imagine when they enter the room with children in a peaceful area like a library that it was very aggressive and longing. i am sure those feelings which are very valided. >> that's one of the main concerns, too. you can't go to the rieb -- >> we are taking all that into account. i think our community knows us
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pretty well and alameda county. they know how to get to students been taking this and we put out strong statements to record this and tomorrow we'll be meeting with congressman sexwawell. >> thank you, lieutenant ray kelly, i appreciate your time. >> wem 'll look at the threats across the country. new details of the alleged murder plot against justice brett kavanaugh . we talk about the growing domestic terror danger, next. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer.
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secretary, thank you for being here tonight. it was alarming to hear one person was able to quell an assassination park. we are seeing an enormous increase from the dhs -- what's your reaction to all this news unfolding? >> domestic extremism as been a problem in our country for decades. if the not century. >> i remember 1995, working on the oklahoma city bombing case to mcvay. what see schenn now is a different quality and kind. the number of types of incidents the segment that you just showed about the invasion of children
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at the public library to the arrest in idaho over the weekend to the individual who actually turned himself unbut he had crossed the country in order to attack justice braufr. >> brett >> the increase is alarming. >> what i am showing the audience right now, secretary is the threat and the inappropriate communications gooens judiciary. it is actually increased since 2021. it is up 587%. i wonder what you attribute to all, this has been unfortunately evergreen. the notion that people willing kof some form of the domestic terrorism. what's different now? >> is it the proliferation of
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social media and you can find one echo's chamber and be able to value value them in that awa. >> gasoline and in terms of the atax on the shush dare. >> part of it may be, the nourish share is ever more on the tuesday on woel controversial items. >> they become bigger and bigger targets. it is unacceptable in our country that this should happen. >> you know, judges need to be able to do their jobs without having to have marshals outside their drive ways. >> liabrarins should have their
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own. and wereally good stories when goes from active protest all the way now to attempted violence or acts of violence. >> secretary, you i emp-- being to vocalize one's position, we have will your honored a very different corner now. >> the idea that people dressed in disgrievances in this cia. >> this is the trajectory. criticism was no longer in the ball. and now it is turning into violent in the more prevalent
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way. >> how does the government prepare or event? >> the department of homeland security theeds to no all it can to share relevant information to local communities and particularly the police department and sheriff officers and tb fbi needs to be leaning forward into this. this clearly needs to be the top priority from a law enforcement perspective. as we head into what could be a long, hot summer. >> secretary, thank you so much. >> thank you. well, president biden is trying to reassure americans about the economy as we go towards that perhaps, long and hot expensive summer. >> whether anything good can come out of his plan and meet
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to enact the largest state hike in decades. the biggest move, americans paying more for a home and credit card. this is at a time when you are paying more every time you fill up. news today at the research price index sort of a slow down is a little comfort. even more people go back to work, companies are struggling to fill jobs. even as workers make more money, it is still harder to feed your family or keep a roof over your head. this is uncharted territory or politics as well. and going back to reagan as unemployment goes down, the president's approval rating number goes up. under biden, unemployment drops quickly. his approval number especially on the economy and inflation, they are deep underwater. >> with our kasie hunt and we'll
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break down to solve all the world problems. w why is this in dewverse of what happened or biden is just not getting it right? >> what those periods tend to have in common is wages are dropping that what you can command for a paycheck is going down. that's true to this economy, too. wages have been growing but not been keeping up with prices because prices are growing faster. that's spg omething that makes people unhappy and more people are paying money at the pump and struggling with problems of unemployment so it hits more voters. >> you can tell people that the economy is -- well, wages are fine and you can tell them unp
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unemployment is really low. >> when they go to the store, they know what they're making is not covering issues. >> it is one of these things where people know things are not working well and their life, plus, everybody still extremely is shower about this pandemic. we are tired of the covid. >> i mean anyone at the table, what a miserable 2.5 years. people are miserable and things are getting better. >> every time it seems like we take two steps further, he takes two steps back. >> inflation is so aggressive, it affects people don't have the extra cash crash to cover basic needs. >> qualify for loans.
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>> if that's something available to them and if not, they're in more streaks. >> i was talking to a politician who started his career in the late 70s. he was making this sport and it is not just the economic consequences of inflation that matters to voters and as important as those are, there is another layer. it undermines people eens sense of control and order and sustainability. it makes it feel like the dprground is shifting beneath their feet. >> and who they want to blame for it. >> i want to play what biden had to say about an issue. he's been trying to in many ways assign the blame in other direction about why people are so unhappy and by they willing testimon willing -- telling them, you are happy. >> ted cruz and the other republicans are going to vote on
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whether you have social security, medicare or medicaid. >> is he pointing the gblame in the right direction? >> the reality of politics i can you are the president, you will take the sort of blame for this sort of thing. if people are feeling bad how much that paycheck can get them, you can talk to them all day long about the war in ukraine and supply shortages. you can talk to them about whatever the president is going to taking the hit. >> democrats were wrong about inflation. >> she said, yes, they insisted i was going to be transitory. that was incorrect. >> they know who's running the government and they're going to take it out on people in charge. it does note matter who else may be to blame. that's the main strategy going into ahmad term.
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the reality is not that effective. >> there is as time where when you are a flip-flopper or not acknowledging you got something wrong and talking absolute could be problematic. there is this new issue where he's talking about going of a visit with mbs, i remember when the campaign trial when he moek about wanting to make this nation a praia and now he's going there. i want to play you his party. now, let's listen in. >> i would not shake his hand. this is someone who butcher and cut them up into pieces in the most terrible and premedictated way. >> by every confidence that president biden will handle this very well.
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>> he had every confident. what dow guys think? >> about politics, more than anything else. >> it underscores how difficult the politics are for the president right now and what's going on with gas price. >> they are having to give up a lot. they're losing a lot of faith. >> that's what's going on here in this country and the president is still willing to do this. >> well, if that's what's happening, do you think how this plays down the road and what goes on next. politics is going to have his place and michelle, casey and ramesh. thank you so much for being here tonight. a black driver behind the wheel of a speeding. the white police officer pulls the car over. now you think you know where this is going, wait until you learn what happens next. >> one of the most heartwarming stories you have heard in a while, we all need it.
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a traffic stop with a twist. cnn writer john blake brings the story from south carolina where ashlye wilkerson was driving with her father, tony, back in march when a state trooper pulled her over for speeding. as she apologized, her father started defending her, mustering his strength to tell the trooper that his, quote, baby girl was driving him home from his chemotherapy treatment. that detail touched the officer's heart so much, that instead a speeding ticket, he offered a prayer. ashlye wrote in an instagram post, quote, the officer sighed and said he too had loved ones who battled cancer as well.
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he asked if he could pray with you, and y'all were done, there was a small silver crossed that he placed in your hand for you to keep with you as a symbol of your faith. now, sadly, two months later, tony lost his battle with cancer. but ashlye is still in touch with the trooper who was so kind to them both. his name is jared doty, and he and ashlye join me now. it's so nice to see both of you here today. it's so often that we don't have feel-good stories about traffic stops, but this one when i read about it, it just touched my heart. what went through your mind when you saw the sirens and heard your father trying to defend his baby girl? >> first, let me say thank you so much for having me today to be able to speak about the man that is near and dear to my
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heart, my dad, especially this father's day weekend that's upcoming. obviously you never want to hear sirens, and you never want to see the blue lights flash behind you. so the first question was, you know, ash, that's what my dad would refer to me, ash, is that for you that's behind you? and i said, i don't know, dad, let me check. let me look. i looked at my speed. i looked for a speed limit sign to my right, and i said, yes, dad, i'm speeding. that's for me. so i immediately pulled over to the right side so that i could be summoned by the officer at that time. >> and he's here with us now, that very officer who was behind you. and i know that you have said that you don't want to make this
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about you and really wanted to honor not only ashlye, but also her father. but something about the way he stood up for his baby girl really touched your heart. you felt a kind of kinship with him in that moment. can you tell us about that? >> yes, ma'am. again, what ashlye said, thank you for having me here. it's an honor to be on your show. yes, i did relate to him in that manner. i have a 12-year-old daughter myself, and she's my little princess, like ashlye was to her daddy. you know, when i first approached the vehicle, i introduced myself to her. i told her who i was and why i stopped her. i requested for her driver's license and registration. while she was getting those things is when he spoke up and told me that that was his baby girl and he was -- she was bringing him home from chemotherapy at duke hospital. i noticed he was laying back in his seat. he was very soft spoken.
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his voice was a little raspy. he looked like he was tired and a sick man. at that moment in time, my heart just went out to him. >> in fact, you battled your own health conditions as well, and so you had recognized some parts of yourself within his experience. and you didn't even realize, i understand, ashlye, you were so taken aback by the fact that he came back and asked -- he gave you a warning, first of all, for speeding, allegedly. i'm a lawyer, so allegedly speeding. he gave that you warning, of course, and then he asked if he could pray with you. and you snapped that photograph. he wasn't even aware of that very moment. what made you want to take that picture and capture that moment? >> well, you know, for two reasons. the first reason, my dad was very, very private person about his journey battling cancer. he battled colon cancer for two years. and so he was very private.
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and i was actually shocked that he disclosed that information to the officer. matter of fact, i asked him, dad, why did you tell the officer your condition? and he said i wouldn't want you penalized for taking care of me. i never want you to get in trouble. i wouldn't want that on my conscience. that was the first and foremost reason, because even in his sick moment, as you mentioned, he passed away two months after that day, he was still working to defend me and protect me. he didn't want me to get in trouble at that time. so that was the first reason. but the second reason is because the officer -- officer doty leaned into his humanity in that moment. oftentimes when we are tasked to do a job, especially a job like that where you're trained to give a ticket, to give the citation, he leaned into his humanity at that moment, he listened and heard my dad's voice, he saw his ailing condition. he recognized the pouch that was
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on my dad at the time that signaled that he had been in treatment, and he was concerned. and so he took it a step beyond, and he cared in that moment. he nurtured us in that moment and he offered prayer with my dad. he said, if it doesn't offend you, as it okay if i pray with you? my dad was chairman of the deacon board. neither one of them knew at the time, and my dad did not like social media. >> he said he leaned into his humanity and one thing you kept is what he lend in and put into your father's hand. it's the picture of this cross that he gave to your father. a family man himself, ashlye wilkerson, trooper jared doty, thank you both for this. i think we all needed to hear about someone leaning into humanity today. >> thank you so much thank you, officer doty. >> thank you. good to see you again, ashlye. >> we'll be right back. >> you too.
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