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not see coming just weeks ago. what we're learning about the candidates strategies hours before this face-off plus confronting cuomo any minute, the former new york governor set to face lawmakers and they're looking to grill him on his handling of the pandemic specifically his administration's nursing home policies and accounting for deaths. we're live from capitol hill miami dolphins star tyreek hill speaking with cnn after body camera video is released of his detainment by police ahead what the footage shows and white hill said, he's still shell-shocked about the interaction. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central we are just hours away from vice president kamala harris and former
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president donald trump's squaring off for the very first time on the debate stage tonight showdown in philadelphia is setting up to be the most consequential moment since harris took over for president joe biden is the democratic nominee. >> national polling shows the race deadlock, and tonight's confrontation could be make or break for either candidate. we have the very latest on how both are preparing in these final minutes. cnn chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny is joining us now from the debate site, re jeff, it really could all come down to tonight. what more can you tell us? >> brianna, there is no supportive that we can use. that really is not apt for this debate tonight. that's going to be taking place behind me in the national constitution center. you said it as a showdown. also one steeped in history right here in philadelphia. but there has been no presidential nominee who has much debating experience grants as donald trump, he's done six already tonight will be his seventh but it's vice president harris's first presidential debate to prepare. we're told both sides
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have been watching the other donald trump and kamala harris have spent months talking about one another. >> if comrade kamala harris gets four more years, you will be living a full blown banana republic. >> if you got something to say on tuesday night. they will talk to one another in a duel seen around the world, but with one of the most important audiences here in pennsylvania, i don't know if i'll really know until it's it's time to actually vote this will be trumped seventh debate more than any nominee in history. harris and her team have studied all the previous 63 with hillary clinton and no power, no power it's pretty clear. in three with joe biden, would you which offer lessons for both sides for harris? it's a marquee moment to show americans she is ready to
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assume the presidency. a question very much on the minds of voters and pivotal bucks county just outside philadelphia, where signs of support for all sides are inescapable by nature. >> i'm of republican always voted republican not sure this year. >> i'm going to go with trump regardless. >> i don't know enough about kamala and big deals with the border and inflation is my main thing. >> my hope is that they're going to tell us what they're going to do, not what the other person has done wrong pennsylvania is at the center of the presidential race with harris trump in their allies spending more than any other battleground. >> $82 million from democrats 74 million from republicans. as a fight to define the vice president dominates the airwaves. >> it's a very different vision than donald trump's dangerously liberal. >> kamala harris is no laughing harris has spent the last five days in pittsburgh preparing for the debate. look it's time to turn the page page on the
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divisiveness it's time to bring our country together chart a new way forward in a weekend rally in wisconsin, trump argued, he is the true candidate of change. kamala harris and the communist left have unleashed a brutal plague of bloodshed crime, chaos, misery, and death upon our land and it's only going to get worse that rhetoric raises the question of what tone trump intends to strike and whether it will be sexist, as he often was against clinton in 2016. >> she doesn't have the look, she doesn't have the stamina or sea he's upon policies of the biden/harris administration as he did in june, we had the safest border in history. now we have the worst border in history. >> trump has been familiarizing himself with old harris debates to mr. vice president. >> i'm speaking well i'm speaking. if you don't mind letting me finish, we can then have a conversation. okay. please. okay. >> those stinging moments from a former prosecutor now trying to make the case that she can
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turn the page to the presidency so for all of that old debate tape from the six debates that trump has done. and of course, the one vice presidential debate that harris has done, this is an entirely new moment and the voters we spoke to here in pennsylvania, of course, are key to all this. perhaps one of the most important audiences of all, but undecided voters and yes, they do still exist, are wanting to hear more about harris his policies. so by that measure, you could argue that she's certainly has much more to gain by filling in some of the gaps, but she also faces some risks if they do not like what they hear. trump, of course, is well practiced at this, but which trump will show up, what we'll hear his demeanor be his tenor and tone be i'm told the vice president has been practicing for all of them, but it'll just be those two candidates face-to-face and remarkably, it is the very first time they've been in a room together. >> brianna, that is something jeff zeleny. thank you very
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much. so how much do debates really matter in presidential races? >> i. >> mean, harry enten you tell us break down the numbers here. what's at stake lots at stake tonight, because the bottom line is look oftentimes you go into debates ago you know, there are nice television event, but they don't really matter. >> but that's because one candidate so far ahead of the other candidate that even a small change in the polls while make a difference but right now, this race is as close to could possibly be, you know, if you take my average of the polls, it's just a two point race nationally between kamala harris and donald trump. you go to a state like pennsylvania. the polls are tied there and of course that's obviously at this particular point looking to be the most pivotal state that we're looking at. so this year, the debates matter more than ever before we obviously so you saw that back in june but more than that, who is the debate important for this evening? it's kamala harris because let's take a look at how undecided voters feel, right? we're talking about a small smidgen of the electorate, that part of the
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electorate that's going to decide everything. look at this. how do they feel? well, they don't really like either kamala harris or donald trump. you can see that just 13% of them you, kamala harris favorably, just 8% of them. you'd, donald trump favorably. but look at that knee to learn more about this is the key nugget of all the numbers i've seen that really tells you what's at stake tonight, because the bottom line is there's only a very small percentage of those undecided voters were already a small part of the electorate who say they need to learn more about donald trump just 18%. but look at kamala harris. it's 48% of undecided voters who feel like they need to learn more about her. the bottom line is undecided. voters already know how they feel about donald trump. they don't like him. it's kamala harris who they really want to learn a lot about. and that's why tonight is so pivotal. >> expectations game, which candidate has the highest expectations tonight yeah, you know what a difference between now and june, you go into that june debate. >> most voters thought that donald trump was going to win. that particular debate and ended up that he did. you flash
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forward to tonight how to most voters feel the clear plurality, think that kamala harris is going to beat donald trump tonight. you see that a six-point lead there according to a recent abc news-ipsos poll. so you put it all together, briana, you put it all together. you realize that there are a ton of undecided voters feel like they need to learn more about kamala harris. you put it together with the fact that most voters or the plurality of voters think that kamala harris is going to win tonight. you can just see how pivotal this debate is for her because she had all that momentum that seems to have slowed over the last few weeks. can she turn it back around the night just as early voting is going to get underway in a lot of these different states. and the bottom line is, i can't can't really recall a debate. perhaps outside of the one earlier this year, in which there's so much at stake. the bottom line is who wins this debate tonight could ultimately be the difference between winning and losing election come november wow, a lot at stake. harry enten. thank you so much. boris. >> thank you. >> let's discuss tonight's debate showdown with florida republican congressman byron
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donalds. he's a surrogate for the trump-vance campaign. he will be in the spin room at tonight's debate congressman, great to see you. thanks for joining us. trump is set to arrive in pennsylvania in a couple of hours hours. and he recently repeated a claim, an unverified claim, that one in five mail-in ballots, there were fraudulent. the rnc is encouraging voters there specifically in pennsylvania to vote by mail and early voting do you think those kinds of statements might wind up confusing or discouraging some of his supporters well, it's good to be with you. >> i don't think is going to discourage to vote for donald trump because republican voters, voters that are supporting donald trump, independents that are supporting him, democrats who feel left behind by the democratic party the that are supporting him. they're willing to vote. and the reason why is because kamala harris broke the border, it is a mess column. kamala harris was sitting right there next to joe biden while they destroyed our foreign policy we have new wars all over the place. and she was
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sitting right there. she was the deciding votes when she unleashed this massive inflation on the american people so they're going to vote whether it's by mail, whether it's early or on election day, they're getting to the polls i think on a broader perspective, what you're talking about is that donald trump does have concerns about election integrity, but guess what? many americans do, we have to have a process which has to be very clear, very plain, easy to understand, but protects the ballot at all costs for the american people i think fair elections and safe elections are exactly what the american people are looking for. so we don't have all of this palace intrigue after the elections close, tried to find out who won and who lost. we should get that answer rapidly. that's what he's speaking to. but at the end of the day voters are voting on the issues in this election. and donald trump has the recipe for a success for the united states of america a couple of things there, congressman, you mentioned that harris was the tie-breaking vote on the inflation reduction act. >> inflation was already high
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before that, in large part because of covid and the war on ukraine, which the u.s. obviously it did not start boris go ahead. >> boris. i got to push back on you on that one because that's not factually accurate. let's let's set the record straight in 2021. joe biden and kamala harris brought the inflation, the american rescue plan, excuse me, they brought that to capitol hill to get voted on kamala harris was the deciding vote in the senate on the american rescue plan. it was bill clinton's a former economic adviser, larry summers, and house republicans who said that bill will cause inflation. she was the tie-breaking vote inflation when they brought that bill was 1.4% year over year after that passed in 2021, then the inflation exploded on the lives of the american people harris, largely is on the run, largely that vote, that, that bill was an effort to address issues that were caused by the coronavirus pandemic and
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similar stimulus bills were passed during the trump administration. >> similar efforts to push america's economy and to put paychecks and people's hands when so many were out of work. i do want to get back to your point about the questions over elections and palace intrigue. i'm wondering what evidence you have that there were issues of actual widespread election fraud in 2020 that necessitate the kind of adjustments you're talking about because the main person driving insinuations about fraud was donald trump himself so boris real quick. >> normally, i would answer your question, but i can't let you get away with what you just said about the american rescue plan. and this inflation that has crippled families here in philadelphia and all through the state pennsylvania, and all across the country inflation when donald trump left office, was 1.4% year over year. the stimulus package measures that he put into place was when the economy was flat on its back
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because the world was shut down because of covid-19, when joe biden and kamala harris came into office, many states will already back to work. there are economies were already opening and when they wanted to do his american rescue plan, which she co-signed because she was the tie breaking vote we told them on capitol hill, you're gonna create a labor shortage, which is going to create inflation because what they wanted to do was do a massive child tax credit, which by the way, is the cornerstone of her economic agenda. that that child tax credit coupled with all of the other unemployment benefits that joe biden wanted to do. that's what caused the labor shortage. the labor shortage in an economy that was already opening up is what caused the massive inflation. so we need to be crystal clear on this. there were a bipartisan packages to support the american people during covid-19. everybody knows who would do who that stuff again. but joe biden and kamala harris didn't need to do the american rescue plan. he wanted to do that for his own agenda, for
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his own name, and it wrecked our economy and that's why americans are suffering today. >> congressman, we can continue debating the sources of inflation and the child tax credit, which as you noted, had bipartisan support. but i do want to get her response to you about the questions of election fraud because it seems that they originated with donald trump himself. and he continues to perpetuate them actually well, a couple of things. >> first of all, we're in pennsylvania's let's talk specific to the state of pennsylvania. one of the key issues are having here and this is really what their legislatures should fix. we do it in florida. they should fix it in pennsylvania, is that they're not allowed to pre canvas these ballots. so what happens is the polls close and it takes 345 days to find out who won the election. that doesn't make any sense at all. the legislature in pennsylvania led by their governor, josh shapiro, they should fix that right now, if the philadelphia eagles are there, if they're playing a football game, trust me, the eagles fans here in
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pennsylvania, they know the score of the game when they're leaving the stadium or when they turn off their tv but we're talking about elections. we don't know who won simply because they're not even going through that process in our earlier fashion, georgia does it, florida does it many other states do. pennsylvania should change that. but to a broader level when you're talking about male mail-in ballots one of the key issues is security of that balance depending on your state, you can have a universal mail out process like oregon, which quite frankly, i find to be ludicrous. people should request the ballot if they're going to mail it in. that's a simple control procedure to protect the franchise of voting in america. and that is no circumstance. and i will add, when you take a look at it, that's the concern of a lot of americans. >> and yet, sir, a lot of states that donald trump won in 2020 actually sent out ballots to registered voters. so it's not necessarily a cause for concern. in states that he wanted seems among republicans, i also want to point out, since
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you talked about pennsylvania, his claims of election fraud in 2020 were adjudicated and there was a judge that led an appeals court, a three-judge panel, but it was actually a judge that he appointed that said that his team brought zero evidence of election fraud and the commonwealth of pennsylvania, beyond that, you talked about josh shapiro changing the election laws there it is, a republican legislature and pennsylvania, so they could easily address those concerns. it seems like they don't necessarily have that as an immediate priority. again, because there was no evidence of widespread fraud in 2020. lastly, congressman donalds, there is one more question i have for you famously earlier this summer, donald trump made some comments about kamala harris race during the national association of black journalists conference. and he essentially said that she's used her blackness to advance her career, saying that he didn't even know that she was black because she didn't put it out there i'm paraphrasing his remark there she said in
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response that she invited him to say that to her face. do you think donald trump might do that tonight no because this is an issue. >> nobody even really cares about. he mentioned it once he hasn't mentioned it again, what donald trump is focused on is the american people it's fixing our economy so people can afford food, can afford housing. he get their car fixed, could potentially go on a vacation. it's securing our border, so we don't have illegal aliens taking resources from the american people, hardworking american people, americans who are down on their luck something's gone wrong in their life and they need help. it is the illegal alien crisis created by kamala harris and joe biden. that's taking those resources away from the american people. it is fixing our foreign policy because we need leadership in the white house not pandering and not weakness. and that's what kamala harris and joe biden are brought us. those are the things that he's going let's say to her face, he's not talking about her identity. frankly, nobody is. she might
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try to bring it up, but that doesn't matter to the american people, is one of the reasons why her support in this race might be broad, but it's an inch deep because she's not talking policy. she's not talking about the things that are going to help the american people and so i'm just telling you now, donald trump is going to talk to her about the issues that are going to fix our country and make a great again respectfully, congressman, he was the one that brought it up initially unprompted congressman byron donalds. we do appreciate you sharing your perspective. look for on again, boris, you're wrong about that, but okay. >> thank you they did he not bring up the issue of her race before anyone else did suggesting that she used the door advantage. >> it was actually it was actually rachel boris. it was actually rachel scott of abc at the national association of black journalists that asked him about whether he she, he thought she was a dei hire or not. so rachel scott is the one that brought race quoting republicans who have brought that. >> he asked that question she
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was citing republicans. will that rachel scott asked that question of donald trump or not? because last time i checked, there's only republicans nominee got accusation that she's a deal. your comment. they repolarize was not consider it is on capitol hill. another republican was asked about it. they both said, well, i don't know. yeah. i think she was when they were as actually by manu raju of your network? so that's exactly what happened. rachel scott, as donald trump, a week later, he made his response. is he going around in in rally after rally or policy speech? or doing his part, the podcast interviews, he does or network interviews that he does. is he talking about her identity know he is not. he was asked a question by police because of the blows he got for
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his december settle on capitol hill. and now that means all republicans are asking those questions former senior to stop that. that's sir. i never said all republicans. i never said all republicans are bringing it up republicans brought it up and it was brought it up and walk floral. you just said that several republicans did certain like around and republicans congressmen it is nevertheless, sir. nevertheless, that measure a pleasure to talk to you, sir. we do appreciate your time. thank you so much. it's not gaslighting, sir. people. we do appreciate your time. thank you so much. appreciate see you, sir. stay with cnn. we'll be right back. >> check out what's new nutrisystem now with even more ways to lose weight get our signatures her 28 day program with new diets for high-protein balanced nutrition, and women's health and now you can get access to any amount of meals when you've joined flood advantage? created to support your own weight loss approach,
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nine on cnn happening right now, former new york governor andrew cuomo is facing tough questioning from congressional lawmakers about his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and the thousands of nursing home deaths on his watch, a gop led subcommittee is expecting to pounce on cuomo for his onetime policy essentially forcing nursing homes and long-term care facilities to readmit recovering hospital patients without a negative covid test cnn national correspondent gloria pazmino pazmino is here with more. gloria republicans on this panel released a 48 page memo ahead of this hearing. what does it say? >> what ran out? much of what they concluded in the report has already been covered by several outlets, including cnn, and that's the fact that the cuomo administration knowingly lied about the number of covid related deaths in nursing homes, and that they did this in part to tamp down criticism and to protect quality moses legacy. now, the report the
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report by the subcommittee specifically looked at this so-called march 25 directive, and this was an order that the cuomo administration gave to nursing homes telling them that they had to accept patients who work covid, positive that were being sent in by the hospitals. and they say that they did this knowing the risk of transmission. now separately, the committee also focused on a report that was crafted by the state health department and specifically that the cuomo administration officials worked to edit that report and that cuomo himself had a hand in doing it, and that the whole report was only created in order to tamp down to criticism that the administration was receiving as a result of this policy. now, the subcommittee reviewed thousands of pages of documents, including several emails, and there there's one email from top administration officials where they're going back-and-forth discussing this report specifically, one of the one of the governor's top aides it's writes in part, this is
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baiting the former president is one of the best tactics the vice president could do tonight. clinton has pointed to this exchange as one of the single lowest debate moments for trump 1,800 nuclear warheads. >> and she's playing chicken look, what might from everything i see has no respect for this person. >> well, that's because he'd rather have a puppet as president and today, know it's pretty clear joining us now is robbie mooc who was hillary clinton's campaign manager in 2016 robbie tell us how that moment came to be. well, as with any debate preparation process for most candidates you the debate is all about a set of moments, right? and so you establish what moments you want to have. you prepare for them. >> and he rehearsed them and i think this has become even more
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important in debate preparation than ever before because the kinds of voters that are most likely to move in this election tend to get their news predominantly from social media. >> and so there are going to be tuning in to watch this debate tonight live necessarily. >> but there'll be consuming it over social media it's one of the things that's been interesting to me that donald trump refuses to rehearse in his debate preparation process because it's very hard to have moments like that unless you actually reverse. >> i mentioned our cnn reporting that harris and clinton spoke this weekend. notable i should mention that this week again, clinton was asked in a new york times interview about whether she had spoken with harris about the debate. and i think you saw at robbie it was a total dodge. she acted as if she'd been asked another question but of course, she's been speaking with harris. it would be malpractice if she wasn't talking to her about the debate how essential is it that harris has gotten clinton's insight on this?
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>> yeah, i think you want everybody's insight. who's debated trump? there's only two people who've done general election debates. i'm sure she's consulted with president biden as well and look, it's hard. >> it's hard to know when a campaign, what it's really like to be up there on stage all the pressures on you she has an a plus team preparing her for this debate. people who've done this for obama, for clinton, provided but there's nothing quite like being on that stage. and hilary's the only woman who's debated him in a general election context. we know that donald trump does treat women differently i think it's a really important perspective to get. i will also say i think the world has changed a lot in the last eight years, donald trump was president and then he was defeated. so this is a very different context than hillary faced but her input is still incredibly important. >> so looking back and knowing that as you said, the world of course has changed, the political landscape has
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changed. but looking back with the benefit of experience of 2016, what is the best way for harris to maximize her performance on the debate stage compared to trump's yeah. >> well, as i said earlier, this is in contrast, eight years ago, these viral moments, these little clips are so important now. and so she needs to make sure that not just that she's ready to have these moments, but ready to have the right moments. she has to drive a contrast with him on looking out for the middle class she has to surface that she has new economic ideas versus old tired, you know, in many cases, unrealistic ideas and on women's health care, there's a really important contrast for her to draw. so she needs to do all of that. i would say the thing that is still a problem since 2016, right up it's held today. is that donald trump's bad behavior antics, racism, sexism is incredibly
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distracting. it's very easy to watch the debate and pay attention to those things rather than a really serious case that she or biden or hillary, we're trying to make. and i think that is the hardest things because even when you're when you're baiting him, which i'm sure she's going to try to bring him in to have some of those important contrasts moments. but if he, if he behaves really badly, sometimes that can spoil it so it's important that she's going to have to be nimble and really try to break through his bad behavior to send clear message. because unlike biden and unlike hillary, she is still relatively unknown to based on the polling and say at least a third of the electorate. so we need to pay attention to them and make sure that they're learning something new. >> yeah i. mean we all remember that nasty woman moment. it wrapped abs people's attention but also what does it distract from, right? that's a big question. ravi, great to have your insights. thank you so much.
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intense moments as the nfl star was dragged out of his car, taken to the ground and put in handcuffs. >> it's wants this knock on my window you have your seat belt on don't knock on my window so i can go on what do you got know, what you understand i don't get to rest i'm getting arrested i'm getting arrested, drew. >> i'm do you know who you want? but what we tell you how
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i want to go i will hill spoke about the incident last night with cnn's kaitlan collins i was shocked, man, like, it's crazy because it all happened so fast, man, but light for me, man, like it just all happened so fast and i really couldn't like gather everything that was happening so it was crazy, you know, and me being a father, me being a husband and all that. >> i mean, i was just put myself in that situation like i got to be smart you know, saying that that's where i really i wasn't on that kind of energy we want to break down everything in the video and with the ongoing investigation with neil franklin, he's a retired maryland state police commander who spent more than three decades in law enforcement, sir. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> how do you assess how these
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officers handled the situation based on the video we saw i can tell you for sure that the one officer definitely did not act within their training. one of the first things i want to say about the miami-dade police department is that they are calia certified and what that means is that for those people who don't know what cleomenes, it's commission on accreditation of law enforcement agencies it's like this national organization that takes a look, a keen look at policies of a police department and makes very strong recommendations for them then be inserted certified by kahleah. >> i know for certain that they have a very good program in de-escalation and that's what we did not see here by the officer that were there if anything, we saw escalation and if you listen to the language that was being said when they were trying to get him to sit
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down on a curve and he says he just has surgery on his knee. the other officer the one officer responds saying something to the effect that what a coincidence did you just have surgery on your ears? talking about you know, him not listening to them right away this is appalling and this is one of the main problems we have in policing today is that police officers are not following their training. >> you're not using dsc relation techniques that they're trained in. >> and in this particular case, as i said before, they actually escalated this situation i'm curious to get your reaction to the south florida police union describing hill as uncooperative, saying that that's why he was put on the ground it's clear that he wasn't pleased with the way that police were knocking on his window. and at one point, he seems to ignore in order to put the window down, but it
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doesn't seem like that merits the physical response that we saw there, right? >> right. well, their job is to protect her officers that literally any cost. >> so here's the thing the law does say that we can pull someone, have someone step out of their vehicle, extract someone from their vehicle, if we fear for our safety that's case law that supports that. however, they knew who he was, they had this driver's license they knew who he was and where he was going to. there was absolutely no reasonable suspicion whatsoever to believe that their safety was at risk for them to even have him step out of the car. >> in my hey opinion, and i've been a trainer, one of my when i was with the maryland state police in baltimore city that's what i did. i headed up both training divisions for both those agencies. >> and what they did was completely against training and then my opinion, it did not
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follow case law for the reasoning they used to get him out of the car. >> there was not at risk, so that comment by the union they're just trying to cover their officers. that's what they're paid to do. but in my opinion, it's wrong no, franklin. >> thanks so much for sharing your analysis with us. >> you're welcome, boris. >> of course. >> still ahead. mandatory evacuations in louisiana as tropical storm francine churns toward the coast. he expected path, it's set to take when we come back hi, my name is damian clark. >> if he had both medicare and medicaid, i have some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. >> depending, on the plans available in your area, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with the humana medicare advantage dual eligible special needs plan all of these plans include a healthy options allowance a monthly allowance to help pay
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galveston, texas. governor greg abbott warning people there to be prepared for heavy rain and also flooding. cnn meteorologist elisa rafah is with us now. she's tracking the storm and francine is shifting to the east. is that right? >> yes with. each update, it's getting nudge a little bit farther east and which means we're worried about the potential for some higher wind gusts in new orleans. it's been lashing the texas coast old day with some of these outer bands, some heavy rainfall rates at sometimes one to two inches per hour. the center eye of the storm has 65 miles per hour our wins, it's still a tropical storm sitting about 400 miles south and west and morgan city, louisiana. and again, you can see some heavy rain already moving into louisiana as we go as we have been through the day today, it's been fighting some of this dry air. so it wants to strengthen, but it's trying to beat out that dry air. we do have some incredibly warm ocean temperatures which will give it a window to strengthen pretty quickly. and we are expecting a hurricane later on today. so
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we're looking at landfall possibly a category one, maybe edging on a category two along the louisiana coastline. that's where we have hurricane warnings in effect there in the red. and again, it's starting to nudge a little bit farther east where i'm worried about some high your wind gasb are at places like new orleans, you can see though as we start tomorrow morning, already have some outer bands coming into louisiana again with some of the wind gusts picking up 2030, 40 miles per hour by the afternoon and evening. here is that a.i coming on shore, look at some of these glass 95 miles per hour gusts possible for parts of central louisiana, even new orleans again, 50 60 mile per hour gusts, all of this continues to work its way inland as we go into the 30s, bringing with it some of that heavy rain when it comes to the wind, again, winds up to 74 to 110 miles per hour for a place like morgan city, we find those tropical storm force winds again stretching inland, worried about new orleans again, possibly seeing some of the higher wind gusts out of this to storm surge, five to ten feet possible along the louisiana coastline as that ocean water just pushes inland
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