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hello i'm abby phillip in washington. thank you for joining us. today we begin with the deadly storms ripping across parts of the midwest. the destructive system spawned at least 11 reports of tornadoes. now, take a look at this. this is video of missouri, where at least four people are now confirmed dead and several others may be hurt. missouri's governor, mike parson, has activated the national guard to assist with the storm recovery and is expected to go on a tour of that area soon, and this is the scene in neighboring illinois. you can see straight into that building after storms ripped off the roof and the danger is not over. yet more than 60 million people remain under the threat of severe storms. meteorologist jennifer gray is tracking that from the cnn weather center for us, but let's begin with cnn's adrian
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broadus, who is on the ground and kelowna, illinois. adrian i know that you have been speaking to some of these individuals who have lived through the storm and are now dealing with the after effects. abby. we talked to a survivor, and we also talked to a business owner who not only lost his business, but his home was destroyed three weeks ago by fire, this storm was powerful to employees who worked at this gas station took shelter in the bathroom. you can see the bathroom is still standing, but everything else shattered the roof. maybe, as you mentioned lifted, it jumped over the power lines and ended up on a neighboring business, which i will show you in a moment. this over my shoulder around the corner here. we will pause because you see they're doing some work. this excavator was used last night. this gentleman whom we just spoke with told me it's going to take him about 10 minutes to wrap up his work. but
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as we walk around the corner, you can see that this mexican restaurant was also impacted. inside insulation is on the table picture that was once hanging on the wall is now on the floor. i don't know if you can see it from where our cameras are pointing, but also inside of there, the cooler was tilted over and all of the bottles on the inside tilted as well. that roof that lifted is now on top of the neighboring business. if you take a look at the view from above you can see, this is where that powerful e f two tornado hit most of the homes surrounding this central area are still standing. but as you can imagine, folks here have a lot to do. we spoke with one man who said he was at work when the tornado hit. listen in. started back in on the backside of the shop there, and then the car started shaking and stuff warning was going off, and i'm
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like this is kind of for real right here. and then i turned and looked, and there was pieces of roof insulation flying up through the air spinning. alright i think i'm actually in a tornado right here and then, uh, transformer blew out and stuff was just flying everywhere and the little trailer next to me was sliding all over the place. it was like better buckle from myself back in. he said he and his colleagues are fortunate. nearby his neighbors business was destroyed. we will hear from that neighbor later today, but abby, as you can see, the cleanup is already underway. yeah that damage is just absolutely catastrophic. adrien brody's thank you to jennifer gray in the weather center. jennifer, what can you tell us now about the forecast? while these storms are continuing to track to the east, you can see these tornado watches that we have in effect throughout the early hours of the afternoon. as these storms march to the east, we are seeing severe
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thunderstorm warnings associated with them, not as many tornado warnings as we speak, but some of these storms are very strong . you can see the storm just to the north of indianapolis, producing very gusty winds and the possibility of hail. here's a live camera in cincinnati, and you can see the winds definitely gusting there. we're not looking at any severe warnings as we speak right now. however as these storms marched through any one of these could turn severe just on the east side of little rock. also seeing some strong storms making their way to the east. we had 10 tornado reports 45 wind reports, but the big big weather maker was the hail 170 hail reports. we had a golf ball size hell, we had baseball size hail reported yesterday evening , and now the cleanup begins across many of these areas. this is one of the towns. in missouri that was hit and people will be continuing to clean up throughout the rest of the weekend into the weekend, the weekend here's your main threat. for today, we could see a few tornadoes anywhere from
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nashville, louisville on up through portions of ohio. we could see large hail, damaging winds associated with the storms today, so as they marched to the east, it is going to continue to produce the potential for severe weather. and then they'll start to die down. the severe threat will die down as we get into the evening hours of tonight, so your forecast rainfall is going to be anywhere from, say, 2 to 4. choose could see isolated amounts up to six so very heavy rain through the deep south in the mississippi river valley as we go through the next day or so, abby all right, jennifer gray. thank you for that report. and turning now to another important story today for the first time in the u. s history, the nation is now finding out what happens after a former president is indicted less than 24. hours ago, former president trump pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records. new york prosecutors say that trump paid off an adult film actress and a playboy model to keep them quiet about alleged affairs. and also folded into
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that case, a payment to a doorman who knew about an alleged third affair. the entire scheme was meant to keep the information out of the public eye during the 2026 2016 campaign, according to prosecutors, but a key piece of the indictment says that trump coordinated part of that effort. after he became president. the manhattan district attorney alleges that trump met with his then attorney michael cohen, in the oval office in 2017, and they hashed out a plan for trump to personally reimburse cohen for the hush money payments. so last night after his arrest in new york, trump returned to the friendly confines of mar-a-lago in florida. where he lashed out at all those involved in that indictment and some who are not involved at all. i never thought anything like this. could happen in america. never thought it could happen. this fake case was brought only to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election. and
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it should be dropped immediately. i have a trump hating judge with the trump hating wife and family. cnn's jeff zeleny is here with the latest, so jeff personal attacks on the prosecutor, the judge, their families and also just a long list of grievances. so today, what is the president's campaign, saying? and award its business as usual with a familiar set of grievances with a few more fresh examples, and we saw what effectively was the relaunch of donald trump's presidential campaign in that speech last evening at mar-a-lago, of course, he formally announced his presidential campaign last november in the same room at mar-a-lago. one of the reasons he jumped in so early was because he sensed in his lawyers sense there were all these potential legal cases coming. the new york indictment yesterday. of course, is just
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one of them. there are cases pending, potentially in georgia , as well as a couple of federal investigations here in washington. but the fact that he is a presidential candidate. of course, he thought, in one respect might sort of ward off these legal investigations or charges that didn't happen yesterday. of course, but what we're seeing from the former president is fundraising he sent out to several fundraising appeals this morning, and he is simply going about his business of trying to wrap all of this into the fact that that, um everyone's against him and that he is fighting on behalf of his republican base, so it's unclear if anything really has changed at all politically for him, except he has galvanized his republican base around him. but that speech last evening i talked to several republicans who were hoping not expecting necessarily, but hoping he would do better and hoping that he would sort of move on from grievances and talk about what he would do for the country. so what this does it essentially has frozen this republican race into place in some respects. it
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also has a solidified him as the front runner, but it has made many republicans nervous about their ultimate goal of winning back the white house. is he the man for that job? so what? we're going to see here? his his political campaign is joined with his legal campaign. these are going to be running on parallel tracks here for likely the rest of the year. and even longer, abby yeah. i mean, i think for all the trump advisers , who often hope that he will change his behavior and be more forward looking, he seems to always end up where he's always been with the grievances. jeff zeleny. thank you very much. and now joining us is cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor jennifer rogers. so jennifer, unlike the georgia investigation, the doj special counsel probes what is at play here in this manhattan indictment is conduct that occurred before trump was president. but interestingly, in the statement of facts that came along with this indictment they
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also talked about conduct when he was president, including that meeting that he had with michael cohen from the white house about the payment scheme and also another, you know, post post presidential meeting with david pecker from am i thanking him for helping him in an invitation to the inauguration and an invitation to the white house for dinner. it also to thank david pecker for helping trump killed those stories. what does that say to you? from a legal perspective? does it change the nature of the case or the strength of the case in your mind? there's a couple of things, abby. one thing is that extends the time period of the criminal conduct, which is important for statute of limitations purposes, but i also think they're telling a bigger story here. they're saying it wasn't just a matter of a payoff and the falsified business records. this was an effort to undermine the 2016 election.
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that was the point. we all know about his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, but alvin bragg and his team are saying that's not his first play with election interference that actually happened in this case. when he hid from the voters information that they may have found important and he did it in a criminal way. i also think it's important to try to move away from michael cohen is the center of this case they're going to bring in david pecker. they're going to talk about these other instances as well in terms of trying to influence the 2016 election, so they're trying , i think to kind of steer away from stormy daniels and michael cohen being all there is in this case and instead saying no, there were three instances where they did this. and so that's also part of that to show that this was about the election. they're going to bring in that evidence while he was president that thank you to david becker and so on. yeah and to that point i mean, big part of this case is going to be on the campaign finance front and some of some conservatives who look at this say you can't possibly call this a campaign finance
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violation. they they're they're pointing at the john edwards explanation that if it was intended to, you know, reveal that to keep this information from melania trump trump's wife , then that's just a person. personal rationale. do you think that the prosecutors pierced that in any way in the indictment? this is a question of fact. this will be a matter for the jury, but the prosecutors have very strong evidence on this point for a couple of reasons. one is the timing when this all happened right in the weeks leading up to the election that's very different from the john edwards case. you also have evidence from david pecker in his resolution of the federal probe that they basically said explicitly, this is about the election hushing up. these claims by karen macdougal mcdougall and stormy daniels was about the election, so they're going to have very pointed evidence about that. that makes it a much stronger case for that that happened in the john edwards matter. and quickly before you go, jennifer, we know
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that the next in person hearing on this is scheduled for december. 4th what are the trump team's options are will they have an opportunity to push for even a dismissal of this case? they will. they'll get discovery in about a month, and then it'll be time to brief their motion. so i expect all of this motion practice to happen between now and then, and the judge will rule on them. and then in december, i think it will be time to look to trial. assuming that the case survives motions to dismiss which i expect it will all right, jennifer rogers. thank you very much for all of that. and now over to the capitol, where democrats are steering clear of the indictment altogether, while republicans are vowing to hold the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg accountable cnn, manu raju has been working the halls for us as he always is. so manu, what are you hearing from? democrats who actually have been largely quiet as a result of what we learned yesterday? yeah they have. in
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fact, these hallways, which i have been walking up and down since last thursday, have been actually devoid of lawmakers because members of congress have been on recess since then, and will be for them this week and next week, so we have heard some reaction from members, but a lot of them have been quiet unless they have put out tweets or put out statements, some of them choosing not to weigh in at all . that includes some top democrats who have said precious little about these charges, including hakeem jeffries, the top democrat in the house as yet publicly issue a statement in the aftermath of the indictment being unsealed. he made some more muted responses when asked by a reporter about this in new york yesterday, chuck schumer, the senate majority leader, issuing this statement yesterday, saying that this will be a fair legal process. it should be a void. there should not be. it's not to be any outside influence that was before the indictment was unsealed has yet to weigh in afterwards. democrats don't want to get involved in this court fight. want to let it play out in court for the most part, and
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some top republicans, including senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, no fan of donald trump wants to move past the trump era has yet to comment also, but we just heard a comment from mcconnell's top deputy deputy, john soon, who has also not commented since last thursday of this news, breaking the indictment but did issue a statement in the aftermath of this indictment being unsealed and aligning himself with the republican criticisms of alvin bragg, the manhattan district attorney. he says in his statement that i understand that this is the beginning of a legal process, not the end of one but after initial review the details this indictment looks like a political agenda run amok, and it's becoming increasingly clear why previous district attorney's opted against prosecution now the previous district attorney who was looking into this matter was told to steer clear of it as federal prosecutors were launching their own investigation. now there is a push among the house republicans to mount a probe into alvin bragg himself trying to get him to come testify, asking for internal records that it may
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have gone from between him and the justice department investigators unclear if they will get any of that. but one of those chairman who was pushing for information, jim comer indicated today that he plans to press ahead. well we're going to be having a call with mccarthy later this week, jim jordans and myself, and we're going to try to figure out a path moving forward. this is very serious. so it's unclear whether or not the chairman will actually issued the subpoena for brags testimony. they have not said what they will do that bragg has pushed back. democrats have attacked efforts by republicans . they view this as an effort to obstruct this case going forward , but house republicans are not showing that they will back down the speaker of the house, indicating yesterday that they'll hold brag to account. happy. all right, manu raju. thank you for all of that excellent reporting. and now let's bring in a pair of cnn political commentators, republican strategists alice stewart and democratic strategist bakari sellers. alice
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i want to start with you just looking at what happened last night with former president trump. he had a day in which i think a lot of the commentary was that the indictment was perhaps not as strong as democrats would like. and certainly not any surprises on the republican side. but when he had the microphone in prime time and you saw what he did with it. what what did you make of his reaction and how that was handled. it was frustrating because quite frankly, many republicans look at what we saw in in court yesterday as a very underwhelming case by d. a brag , and this benefited donald trump, but for him to go out and prime time and engage in such a grievance, written speech and going after the d a. as well as the judge, it sort of took away a lot of the benefit that he had out of this week case. and look, here's why he did that speech last night. aside from raising a
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lot of money three big reasons he wanted to proclaim his victimhood, saying that all this is a way for a d a brag to weaponize the legal system against him because he is a political adversary. number two. he wanted to try and say, look, this is an affront on america. this is an insult on america. and if it can happen to me, it can happen to you. that really riles up his face, but also third, what he did. i think we'll see it in the weeks and months to come as he tried to paint some type of legal equivalency between this case and the other three cases he's facing in atlanta as well as january, 6th and mar-a-lago and trying to make the case. look if this is what can happen to me in terms of politicizing the prosecution. in this case, it is going to happen in the others, which i think absolutely is not true. i think the other three are much more serious. but for all of the good he got out of a weak case yesterday. i think he really did some damage last night. yeah i mean, there are lots of questions about whether
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any of this contact conduct frankly, is relatable to the average american. but bacary, you have the benefit of also being an attorney. in addition to being a political strategist , i wonder what do you make of the argument that this indictment wasn't surprising that you know some some folks looked at this and said ah! weird expected that there to be more there's and but by some folks, i mean some democrats even looking at this case. what do you make of that? first of all, i think it's an absurd notion to say that this helps the 45th, president of the united states, or this helps propel him to the white house. i think one of the things that we're seeing, though, even i think alice was alluding to it is that there is a widening of the gulf between the gop base and what moderates or independents in this country you're thinking and also want to disabuse people of the notion that this indictment is weak. it's 34 felony counts in front of a jury, the underlying actions that we're talking about from stormy daniels to the other
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young lady to the door man who was paid $30,000 because there was a belief that he was selling a story or whatever you're about a about a child out of wedlock. that proved not to be true. there are not jurors who are going to be able to identify with this underlying conduct. and i think what's happening here is you have republicans who are aligning themselves with this underlying conduct and saying that this should not be criminalized by the way that he did it. donald trump violated the law. if we're saying that he did not violate the law and a severe form or fashion. that's one thing, but it should still be prosecuted. this is not a week indictment. these are very serious charges, but i think everyone will agree that the charges he's going to face in georgia with fani willis and the charges he will face from jack smith. i do not believe he'll face charges from january 6th but the classified documents and overturning the election in georgia i think those are very, very serious charges. so this is just the beginning. and for anybody who thinks that this helps somebody tried going to
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sleep with 34 felonies looking at 130 years. i'm not sure you can do it. all right, and we'll see if those other cases lead to charges, but he seemed to be really concerned about the documents case and went after all of those prosecutors. but alice this morning he also posted this on his social media platform that he was saying that that republicans in congress should defund the doj and the fbi until they come to their senses. not even sure what you even make of that. but it seems to just be another example of trump taking things to the very furthest possible point and republicans now have to respond . i guess you're one of them being asked to respond to all of this. right right in terms of the funny the tj. that's that's ludicrous and absurd and clear this plays into his line that he is being unduly targeted by various facets of the federal government. but you know, bakari
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is the legal expert hands down, but we're also hearing from other legal experts and many liberals in the media who have concerns about how this prosecution came out. ruth marcus, who is hardly a fan of donald trump with the from the washington post. calls these charges. um disturbingly un illuminating any trump has has the unlikely allies of jeb bush and mitt romney, saying that this was very sloppy. and here's the thing. look, i'm no trump defender. i would much rather see someone else be the gop nominee. but d a brag did more to unify the republican party with regard to this indictment than anyone else ever has. and while trump may likely be the gop nominee he will never be a general election winner again because he has a divided this country, independent and undecided voters will decide that the election and he has turned those voters off. well, well, well, well see, and i'm i
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would be curious to see if bakari agrees with that bacary before we go. from the democratic perspective, these indictments are going to be a huge news story for many, many months to come. is there any concern that it could drown out some of the issues that have actually worked pretty well for democrats, whether it's abortion or health care or other issues that they might want to run on in the next mid, the next presidential election and at the state, the state level as well? not at all because you saw well while while republicans were wallowing in the shame of donald trump, democrats and progressives had a good night in chicago shout out to the new mayor of chicago, illinois, also had a good night in wisconsin, where you were able to win back the supreme court running on issues in galvanizing young people around the issues of things like abortion rights, and so i think that those issues will bubble to the top. this is going to be a circus for the republican party. but this is the circus the republican party owns and this is the one they
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deserve. they haven't disavowed themselves of donald trump so they can have this throughout the primary. i think you'll see joe biden team jeffries, chuck schumer, talk about issues and talk about some of the things we haven't been able to do well that we need to be able to do better during these next few years and meet american people where they are, but it was a good night for democrats at the ballot box. on issues. yeah well , 22 very big races last night. as you pointed out, bakari, bacary and alice, both of you. thank you very much. and at this hour, a bipartisan group of lawmakers are scheduled to meet with the president of taiwan. that visit is leading to fresh tensions with china. so why do they consider it an act of defiance? plus a violent scene is playing out right now. in israel. israeli police storm one of islam's holiest site, sparking retaliatory rocket attacks from gaza. double check that that's pretty good. yes
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china relations is playing out right now in southern california at the ronald reagan presidential library. that is where house speaker kevin mccarthy is meeting with the president of taiwan, but now china is vowing retaliation. cnn's will ripley is in taipei, taiwan, with the latest so will there have been meetings like this on u s soil before, but now it's different. how is the chinese government responding to all of this? this is a huge political moment for taiwan's president signing went to be meeting with the second u. s house speaker unless than a year it was nancy pelosi in august. and now kevin mccarthy and california and this what's being described as an informal visit. but if you look at these pictures, obviously, presidents , i is getting face to face meetings with the decision makers in washington, who further add to her argument that the taiwan democratically elected government elected by
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the 24 million people living on this island democracy. see is legitimate. despite the claims by china's communist rulers for more than 70 years, that actually the government is not legitimate and that the ccp the communist party should be controlling taiwan and china says will inevitably do so, one way or another, whether it's through political means or military force, and so there is so much its stake for taiwan. it was especially because they only have 13 formal diplomatic allies left because china has essentially iced them out on a global stage. but this relation ship with the united states and , of course, coming at a time that both democrats and republicans can really unite on the issue of taiwan because they also unite on the issue of, you know, being just kind of repulsed by a lot of things that china is doing from, you know, befriending vladimir putin, potentially, you know, considering providing lethal weapons to his war to regular military intimidation of taiwan, not to mention human rights abuses, and so taiwan and the united states grow closer. china grows angrier but there is a lot
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to lose for china if they actually do the same thing they did last year when nancy pelosi visited with these huge military drills and firing missiles over taiwan, they could further alienate the west. which is something that she jinping really can't afford to do right now, especially considering the fact that he has the president of france and the president of the eu commission in beijing, preparing for meetings that they would be overshadowed, of course by any chinese military activity, so we need to watch very closely. we can never really predict abby. what china's next move will be yeah, especially not at this moment of incredibly heightened tensions. but this is a fascinating and important story. we'll continue to watch. thank you. will ripley and today the us is calling for restraint after a new flare up of tensions in the middle east. now. this is video of israeli
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police storming one of islam's holiest sites and arresting hundreds of palestinians. militants in gaza retaliated by firing rockets towards israel. cnn's hadas gold is joining us now with the latest so badass what led to this moment where israeli police we're actually charging into that mosque? yeah i mean, it's been eight times period for some time, and there has been expectation that these tensions would flare up, especially right now that ramadan is overlapping with the first night of passover, which begins tonight. what happened overnight? is that these really police say hundreds of young people barricaded, they say themselves into the mosque. it's not unusual for muslims to stay in the mosque overnight, especially during ramadan. but the belief is that many of them wanted to stay in the mosque overnight because there were calls by jewish extremists to go up to the al aqsa mosque compound, which is known to jews as the temple mount holy to both
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religions, and there was fears of sort of confrontations there . but what police said is after they tried to go in and get the people to leave the mosque. they decided to enter the mosque itself. and as we can see from this video they entered with quite a bang. they entered with the riot shields up. they were met with fireworks fired at them. they fired back with stun grenades and rubber bullets. they say that stones were also thrown at them. but we know from the palestinian red crescent is something like two dozen people were injured. at least three of them were taken to hospital is really police say two of their officers were injured and stunningly more than 350. palestinians were arrested. now rockets were fired from gaza in response to this unrest. since then, it's been relatively calm , but there's definitely a lot of tension in the air. happy. alright hadas gold. thank you very much for all of that. and still ahead for us a report of a stolen car, a teenager sleeping inside of it and a fatal police shooting caught on camera. we will tell you why federal investigators are now demanding answers. t mobile. your business
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sore muscles. absolutely free text g a r d n +2231231. i'm jessica schneider at the supreme court, and this is cnn. closed captioning brought to you by meso book .com. we offer a free book on mesothelioma call for the free book and receive so much more call 1 808 31 37 100. the fbi and the justice department has opened a civil rights investigation into the deadly police shooting of a 17 year old. the deadly encounter in washington, d. c began with police finding the teen asleep in a car that was allegedly stolen. the newly released body camera video does capture the
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disturbing final moments. cnn's sunlen serfaty is joining us now , sunlen. there's a lot to what happened in this case. can you walk us through it? and this new video, which, as is often the case is probably disturbing to watch. it certainly is abby and this was just put out by the u. s. park police in the d. c. metropolitan police. and it reveals a lot more details about the shooting that happened here in d. c on the morning of march 18th. now this is body cam footage from officers from both of those agencies who responded this incident again. this video is very disturbing. police say the vehicle that you see right there that white vehicle they believe that was stolen. and inside was 17 year old delaney. oh, martin. now please say he was asleep in the parked car when they found it. and the video here. what you're watching is police discussing ways to get into the car to arrest him while he's sleeping at that point. now
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one point officer goes on to open the back door to get in while another officer opens the front driver door, and the footage shows the car suddenly driving off with one of the park police officers still in the backseat of the car, and he yells for him to stop now, here is that moment and again. this is very disturbing moment. what . i almost don't move. don't move. don't move. don't move. stop. just let me out. stop! oh, shoot. now. that is a point when the video then goes on to show that the officer fired numerous shots from the back of the car and the car seconds later
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crashes into the nearby home. as you can see here, the video shows police pulling martin out to try to revive him with cpr. they were unsuccessful, and police say he died at the scene . martin's family just spoke out in the last hour to press conference here in d. c and his mother. essentially says that she wants the officers identified, prosecuted and ultimately fired and she spoke very emotionally about her son in the pain that this is, of course, caused her. none of the officers involved have been identified by either police agency at the park. police also would not confirm abby the status of the officer who shot this man and the npd is conducting an investigation. and as you said today, the fbi and justice department today opened a civil rights investigation so lots more to learn here, abby. yeah absolutely. and we'll be following it. sunlen serfaty, thank you very much. and coming up next. the numbers prove that shootings are becoming more common, but new research finds that they are also becoming more
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let me give you some context for those numbers as well. you know, we talk a lot about drug overdoses and opioid overdoses over the last couple of decades . you know, there's been about a million deaths due to drug overdoses as well. something that you know, we hear about a lot similar numbers as you as you just mentioned since 1990 with these firearm deaths. what these researchers are trying to figure out was a pretty basic question. are these are these types of injuries becoming more lethal? and the backdrop is abby that medical care has improved significantly, response has improved significantly. but in fact when you compare the likelihood of someone tragically dying on scene at the scene of where they where they were actually shot, the numbers have actually gone up in 1999. it was around 52% and now 57% now, you know it's about a 9% increase may not seem like a lot but again, the backdrop is well so much medical care has improved the likelihood of someone, not even making it to the hospital
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has also increased during that time. there are other factors. abby to be clear, you know more of these shootings happening in rural settings where it may take longer for ems to arrive there. get someone to a hospital. but as as you can see from that number and other numbers than these trends are going in the wrong direction. yeah it is really disturbing. but what about the type of gun does that matter when it comes to lethality? it absolutely matters and i just have to tell you on a personal note. i mean, i'm a trauma neurosurgeon. for a portion of my career. there weren't these types of rifles assault rifles that were really allowed in the united states. i saw them only while covering conflicts overseas. but now, as we see them more and more in the united states, you can see that it makes a difference. now, let me be clear the vast majority of homicides and that's what the study looked at just homicides, as opposed to self inflicted wounds. um they are still caused by handguns, you know, a significant significant
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percentage of them. but what has changed is twofold. one is over the last several years, the number of people who have died by handguns has stayed relatively sent the same relatively stable whereas the number of people who have died from these assault rifles has doubled. for example, since 2015 so it's a smaller percentage, but it's a growing percentage and part of the reason i think will be obvious to most people. these are just much more powerful weapons. in fact, we measure something known as foot pound force. when when looking at these munitions, and what you see is with an ar 15, for example, on the bottom line there, it's just has so much more energy as compared to a nine millimeter handgun. and that makes a huge difference. obviously abby when caring for somebody or getting them to the hospital as quickly as possible. yeah absolutely. and i think we all kind of saw that firsthand in nashville with the six deaths caused by six shots from that are 15 weapons. sanjay gupta. thank you very much, and we'll
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