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puns, but pandemonium in the nation's capital continues china's newest diplomats get settled in their new dc home, will get you an update on these pandas as we follow these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central >> no, that's not going to begin with the pandas. i know you wish we would, but we're going to begin with politics and with former president trump's latest outreach to female voters. thursday, as polling shows him in some serious trouble with the group. he took part in an all female town hall airing a short time ago. it was meant to focus on women's issues, but the emerging headline this hour is the former president renewing attacks against quote, the enemy from within. >> trump used the phrase earlier this week when he raised the idea of using the military three against his so-called enemies. for days,
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republicans, including trump's own running mate, senator jd vance, tried to argue that trump was not talking about political opponents, but moments ago, mr. trump clarified that he was in fact referring to some us citizens specifically his political rivals. let's listen it is the enemy from within and they're very dangerous. >> we have china, we have russia, we have all these countries if you have a smart president that they could all be handled. the more difficult or that pelosi's, these people, this so sick and there's so evil let's bring in cnn's alayna treene has been tracking the trump campaign. >> an interesting tactic, they're from trump, alayna that's right. >> and it's notable for a couple of reasons. one is that of course this comment that he made over the weekend about the enemy from within being a bigger threat. right? to the united states, then our foreign adversaries drew a lot of backlash. and, we saw a lot of republicans take to the airwaves to try and defend
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donald trump on this. and one of the key arguments we heard in those lines of defense was that he was referring to protesters rioters when he talked about sending in the military the tarry or the national guard to deal with the quote, unquote enemy from within. they argued that is what other leaders have done in the past to deal with those types of situations. however, he made very clear in that moment when harris faulkner asked him about this, that he was talking about his political opponents, that he was talking about democrats. he brought up the pelosi's specifically, so i think it's very clear where donald trump or what donald trump meant about that. the other part of this of course, is that we've heard from republicans for weeks now, really blaming rhetoric from the democrats for what they argued led to some of the assassination attempts on his life. they are argued that he's not doing, he's not using that type of rhetoric, however, i think clearly we are hearing some of that dangerous rhetoric from him now, i do want to talk about another very notable
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moment during that townhall that's getting a lot of attention, which is when donald trump was asked about ivf and protections and access to ivf, donald trump trump essentially said he loves that issue and that he is the father of ivf. i want you to take a listen to how he put it they can have the vote of the people. >> it's exactly where they want to be. remember this, this issue has torn this country apart to 52 years we got it back in the states. we have a vote of the people. and it's working its way through the system. and ultimately it's going to be the right thing. and ivf, you had mentioned before i get this question because i believe that's what this is. all i want to talk about. ivf ivf now boris the breanna the first part of that question he was talking about access to abortion, but luck obviously it was a bit of a weird comment when he said, i'm the father
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of ivf, we know that ivf really started and the 70s, but when i talk to donald trump's team about this, i tried to get an answer on what was existing zach, what exactly was he trying to say there? and they argue that this is an issue that donald trump believes that he really set the tone for. within the republican party. and they pointed back to in february that alabama supreme court ruling, where essentially they had ruled that frozen embryos are children and then that led many the hospitals and clinics to pausing ivf treatments. donald trump came out on that and said, i support ivf. the party should support ivf and really since then i can tell you from my conversations with people close to the former president that this is something he brings up a lot particularly when people asked him why do you not think? that you're doing why aren't you doing well with women voters? remember that was what this townhall was all about him trying to narrow that gender gap with harris and he often
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argues, he's not sure he thinks they don't like his rhetoric, but that he should, they should like him on the issues. and this is one of the issues that he often talks about. so i think that's where a lot of this was coming from, despite it being a bit of an odd answer yeah, he clearly believes it will help him. >> alayna treene. thank you so much we want to drill down now on the question of the gender gap by starting with a look at where the presidential race stands. right now, let's take a look at a new cnn poll of polls average, right now, there is no clear leader in this race. an average of 51% of likely voters support vice president harris, while 48% backed former president trump. but this relatively small gap falls within the margin of error. on the other hand, the gender gap remains quite wide. a recent abc news poll, an ipsos, also is included in that poll. phony 17% difference based on gender. trump, winning male voters by eight points as harris leads by nine among women voters, zooming in specifically to the support for
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harris among women, there bolstered for her by women under 40, black women, and hispanic women meantime, the morning perkins for republicans, among white women, seem to be dwindling. and this is raising all sorts of alarms for the trump campaign in 2012, mitt romney, who famously had a line that he regrets. i'm sure about binders full of women he was up by about nine points than four years later, and the access hollywood tape later also, we should note donald trump was up six points. most recently, he built on that in 2020, getting a seven point advantage among white women. but if the current polling holds on election day donald trump would only be up plus one that would be the lowest margin for republicans among white women in this century. trump's running mate, jd vance, acknowledged that gender gap last night during an event in pennsylvania, and he made this direct appeal. listen the bulls
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also tell you that we're doing better. president trump and i are doing better with male voters. and the democrats are doing a little bit better with female voters. well, i think moms are the best ambassadors to say, look, don't believe the lies that you've heard about these guys vote for what's in your best interest, vote for public safety, vote for lower grocery prices for your family, vote for housing prices that are affordable for normal people to live in american homes? >> we'll see if that pitch and trump calling himself the father of ivf during that town hall on fox news might move those numbers in either direction, brianna? >> yeah. we'll have to wait and see boris joining us now to discuss all of this is republican congresswoman nancy mace of south carolina, congresswoman, thanks for being with first, i wonder if you think trump can win, if he doesn't do better than that, you know, up about just one with white women well, i think it's up to the voters, right?
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>> so in a couple of weeks, in 20 days or so, the country will decide. i do think he has that. he's peacing right now that is numbers are increasing when i live live in a swing district, i live in the only swing district in south carolina and i've been talking about women's issues since roe v. wade was overturned. i've been screaming it from the rooftops about how we need to show that we as republicans support women in the 2022 cycle in swing districts like mine and in swing states across the country about 55% of the electorate or female voters. this is not a voting bloc that anybody can ignore. republican, democrat, or independent. it's one of the strongest voting blocs in this country. and it's the reason why i talked to women day in and day out. i was really glad to see that trump did and all women's town hall, i think it's really important the speak to an audience that is going to decide this year's election do you think with what he's pulling right now that it could mean he loses because of this voting bloc well, i think
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i think it's really hard to say there are other factors at play. >> it's not just female issues like abortion and ivf and rape and incest it's also about the economy and inflation, the cost of baby formula over the last four years has gone up about 31% gas is up 40%. so there are still some kitchen table issues that voters, male and female alike will take into consideration. and then the other elephant in the room is illegal immigration. we've seen the effects of fatal fentanyl on the streets. we've seen the effects of violent illegal, criminal aliens who are here and so there are other factors at play, but you cannot discount abortion, you cannot discount the female voter. and that's why i work really hard to earn to earn the votes of women in my district and across south carolina. >> yeah, it abortion is a big issue for women. and at this fox at this fox town, i know you have been sounding that alarm just to be clear, there's been a lot of reporting about that at this fox townhall that was taped. laws 90 said
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some states have enacted abortion restrictions that are too tough. that's his quote, too tough. and he said, quote, those are going to be redone because there's a movement in those states which state with a tough abortion ban, have you seen that is actively working to make it less tough will the states that have virtually no exceptions, not even for life of the mother rape or incest or fetal abnormalities that is at a bare minimum for those that have banded, it's a very small percentage of abortions, but there's a lot of common ground on the issue. >> you and i know as trump was one of the first republicans myself included, i was the first republican in congress has speak out about the ivf ruling in alabama. so too was trump and so we know that he's going to be a strong voice. he put ivf and a republican platform. he put the fact that republicans want to protect access to birth control and conscience deceptively. and the republican platform, it had never been done before. this is a fight i've been making alone for a long time, as you know since overturning of roe v. wade. and i'm glad that if he
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becomes president when he does that, i have someone that i can go to and talk to you about women's issues because i do truly believe he gets it. he had his granddaughter on stage at the arm for nc at the convention giving his speech. he's the women and his family are leaders in the public and private sector. so i think we see someone who is passionate about women's issues. i've talked to him about it privately and publicly, but it will be up to the voters to see what they say in november why it's, why it's so important that he's stressing the woman vote and that's why it was important. he had that all women's town hall today but what is he talking about? >> because it's been years now since the since the dobbs decision. and these states that lack what you consider reasonable exceptions have not adjusted them in a way that you clearly think would be smart why didn't the smart thing to do for all states would be to put it as a ballot referendum. what are the voters in your state, even red states, i think that people would be elected officials would be very surprised to see where voters
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are again, i'm in a purple pro-choice district. i want to get back to the question. >> i do want to just give object to the question because i hear what you're saying on that proposal and there are certainly people who agree with you on that. but that's not what these states are doing. so back to what trump is saying about these are going to be redone because there's a movement in those states. they're doesn't actually appear to be a movement in those states, correct me if i'm wrong hang on that well, i think every state is working through their own state laws now and iran, south carolina, there's a fetal heartbeat with exceptions for life of the mother rape and incest other states are doing other things, some or all pro-choice, some are pro-life with exceptions. i think every state at this point is obviously very different and might still be in the process of changing their state laws to a number of them are not just to be clear trump calling himself the father of ivf. does that go over well with most
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women? >> well, i mean, it goes to show again, he was one of the first people in the party when that crazy alabama ruling came out a few months ago, banning essentially ivf in that state. he was one of the first people to come out publicly and say, no, we're going to protect women's access to ivf and he's gone so far perez suggesting that the government should pay for it. and so i think he really believes an ivf and wants women to know that he's gonna be right there with them to ensure that they are protected. the same thing with contraceptives. contraception, birth control, et cetera, in protecting all those exceptions, particularly for women who've been raped and victims of incest. i think it's his way. i can't speak for the man, but i imagine the crowd probably laughed and i find it it, i find some humor in it, but i think that's how passionate he is about ivf. and again, i've spoken to him privately about women's issues. he knows how important it is last night, i want to ask you this univision townhall we just learned that he reiterated his
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rhetoric and actually went further about haitian migrants in springfield, ohio. he said, quote, they're eating other things too, that they're not supposed to be do you think that rhetoric is helpful lot of rhetoric that's unhelpful. >> you're talking about a man, but i'm asking you about this as needed or i'm asking you if you're going to bring up if we're going to bring up rhetoric, let's i want to talk about springs as a guy. wanted someone i want to talk about springfield, ohio, how many how many attempts have they had to try to assassinate him and ohio, i mean, there were there were videos wacky videos online and there were allegedly police reports. >> so if we're going to talk about rhetoric think we should talk about both sides. rhetoric from both sides. i am someone whose house has been vandalized three times in the last four years, my car has been vandalized twice. i received threats on a daily basis. i can tell you there's a lot of rhetoric out there that's not
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healthy for our country or its citizens. >> and what about this particular rhetoric about ohio i don't have any qualms about anything that trump has said about ohio. >> i think if we're going to talk about rhetoric, again, let's have a conversation about the rhetoric online. how elected officials or threatened, how there are attempted assassination and and others. this is something that we should have a straightforward, honest in bipartisan conversation about. it's something that goes on where i know that democrat officials are threatened republican officials are threatened because of the violent rhetoric. i'm not worried about ohio rhetoric. i'm more worried about rhetoric that might get somebody killed what he has said about ohio has been false and has arguably endangered people there. but you have no qualms to be clear, as you said, about his rhetoric about ohio i i don't have anything, nothing that i've seen about what he said about ohio gives
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me any sort of pause. i am worried about violent rhetoric, even the line in my family in danger. i'm afraid. when do you care about the people i live? woman, i hear what you're saying about yourself. i care. i hear i care about but everybody do you i absolutely do. >> and, you know, and i see it on both sides to and i've called people out, i call the balls and strikes, but to my knowledge, no one in ohio has been threatened because of something trump has said about ohio when there have been people that have given interviews about some of the challenges they've had with immigrants that are there i haven't seen that i think i've seen more cat memes and jokes about it than anything else all right, i'll send you some information, congresswoman. >> thank you so much. we appreciate your time. i look forward to reading it. thank you vice president harris, going into the fox den following a recent blitz of mostly friendly interviews, she's going to sit down with fox's bret baier later today for her first ever sit down on the network, joining us now to
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discuss is cnn media chief media analyst brian stelter. >> brian, great to see you as always up until now, vice president harris has avoided interviews with conservative news outlets what are you learning about why she's decided to do this interview with brett baier yeah. >> with fox in particular, hour after hour, talking heads pummel harris and promote trump's. so the question is, why now i still hear a spokesman ian sams on your show yesterday. i followed up with him today. he gave me a few different reasons why this interview was happening. he said, number one, there's still a lot undecided voters who are watching fox. he said harris is not afraid of tough questions and he said this quote, the fox audience often gets fed a bunch of crap and harris wants them to hear from her directly. basically her chance to refute the network's narratives about her sams said one other thing he said, she's tough, she's drawn, she can go toe to toe with average series and as weaken withdrawn. so clearly the harris campaign sees a big contrast tonight because she's going on fox while trump is mostly just doing right-wing
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media interviews. >> how do you think it works, brian, how do you think this works for her or not? i mean, what what does she have to gain how receptive is this audience? >> i think she has a lot more to gain than to lose. because at the end of the day, brett baer, although he was very sympathetic to trump's lies about the election in 2020, he is a journalist and he wants to show his journalistic credibility when he heads into this interview. but he's i mentioned being pummeled fox pummels harris bears being pummeled on social media from fox's own fans who don't trust or believe him. and that speaks to how radicalized some right-wing viewers are in this country, partly because of trump's lies about the media. i think about it as a trust deficit where republicans are a lot less likely to trust institutions, even the media, even fox fox news. and so you're seeing conservatives say, is the interview going to be edited? can we trust you? can we believe he was she getting the questions in advance? it's that kind of conspiracy theory thinking just like what we've seen about
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springfield, ohio from donald trump. that is also seeped its way into the right-wing media viewers bear as saying this interview was on edited. it's on corrupted. he's trying to reassure viewers that it's the real deal of course, when donald trump goes on fox, it usually is pre-taped sometimes is edited. he had a very friendly audience for that all women town hall earlier today brian stelter. >> thank you so much. we look forward to seeing that interview should be interesting still ahead this hour on cnn news central disturbing body cam footage shows phoenix police officers shouting orders to punching and tasing a deaf man. there were attempting to question assault charges have just been filed against that deaf suspect. >> plus senator ted cruz and congressman colin allred's sparring in a fiery debate is polls reveal a tightening senate race in ruby red, texas. could democrats pull off a major upset? they're always dreaming of it. there in texas and a death row inmate making a
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we want to warn viewers. >> the video contains graphic content and maybe disturbing yet to phoenix police officers can be seen confronting tyrone magoffin in a park in lot. and while lying face down on the ground, one officer repeatedly hunches him the other officer tases him we have cnn's josh campbell following this story for us. josh tell us what led up to that moment that we just saw. >> yeah. so this happened in august. we're just now getting a look at some of that video. what occurred is that there was a man at a gas station who told police that someone assaulted him. they tried to take his bicycle as well as his phone at one point, he points it's nearby to mcalpin who was walking away and you can see this video from surveillance footage. i want you to pay particular attention at the door of that truck, just the speed with which that officer comes out and then this fight is now on now, of course, the officers at the time, they didn't know that he was deaf, but this is someone who obviously could not understand the commands that he was
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receiving. now, i want to play for you that police body camera, as you mentioned, this is disturbing. this is the vantage point of the officer who was in that vehicle. he rolls up, he tells mcalpine to stop, and this is what happens next. >> here's what have you back to back hospital for evaluation. those officers involved also received injuries, but again, this raising a lot of questions about someone with disabilities and also the tactics of this very quick incident happening josh, the initial charges that led to the encounter were
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dropped, but now mcalpin is facing new charges that's right. >> so that theft charge was dismissed, but he is now facing two counts of aggravated assault for the fight with those police officers and what they say is that he was actually in that scuffle hitting the he's officers as they were trying to take him into custody. finally, it's worth pointing out that this is an occasion where training is also a major issue. those two officers actually testified in court about the lack of training that they receive when it comes to people with disabilities. have a listen light to training with people who are hard of hearing. >> okay. can you tell me more about that? >> that's about seven years ago. i don't remember much of it. >> have you received any training in dealing with members of the public who have disabilities? >> maybe briefly, but nothing that i recall. >> so neither could recall receiving training and dealing with people with disabilities. this is obviously a case that is garnering a lot of scrutiny for those reasons. it also comes guys is we're reporting that the phoenix police department was recently the
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subject of a scathing report by the justice department accusing officers of using excessive if enforcement techniques against people of color, as well as those who are experiencing disability. so a lot of eyes on this one, it is worth pointing out that the police union there said that they're asking the public not to jump to any conclusions based on video. they say this is an incident where you had two officers and fully marked patrol cars who were attacked in their view, the head process the cuter in america county says she will be personally reviewing this case, guys that testimony certainly does backup what men what has become very clear in so many cases across the country, which is that that kind of training is really essential and not done enough. >> josh campbell. thank you so much for the report. next, polling shows a close senate race in texas. could democrats, as they have so long dreamed, pull off a major upset there insurance. so i saved hundreds,
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collins. >> tonight at nine race for the white house. >> understandably, but the race for the senate is a big deal right now, republicans are poised to gain seats, maybe even win control of the the upper chamber. democrats are hoping to stop them in part by winning over deep red texas. could it be the other pouring a lot of money into congressman colin allred's campaign, hoping to pull off a big upset against republican senator ted cruz. >> these two actually held a debate last night. watch this colin all red is kamala harris. their records are the same. i've served with both of them. they voted in favor of open borders over and over and over again. >> what he wants you thinking about its kids and bathrooms. so you're not i'm thinking about women in hospitals,
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congressman, i'll read was an nfl linebacker. it is not fair for a man to compete against women. >> you can't be for the mob on january 6 and for the officers, you can't and it's not funny because you're a threat to democracy cnn political director david chalian joins us now. david republicans have been pumping money into this race, perhaps a sign that it's closer than they anticipated it would be no doubt. >> they see texas has changed over time, but we've also seen sort of like lucy with the football, like democrats trying recycled to see, is this the cycle that they can flip texas? listen, if you look at the latest marist poll in this race, you see it is a close race between order and crews, 51% to 40 it's 6%. but a five-point race obviously is one where cruz's probably feeling a little bit better today than there alright about the outcome here. but that's not going to stop democrats making a play here because of the map. they don't have many offensive opportunities. so
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even if it is in a slightly more red leaning states like texas is, they gotta try to play offense where anywhere is remotely possible for them to do so. >> lucie with a football that's a good image to show you what's been happening. so texas, we should note it has one of the strictest abortion bans in the nation. there's no exception for rape or incest. and moderators in this debate actually the press ted cruz about that last night, let's listen you said that you agree with the texas law that has zero exceptions. >> so tonight the question is, where do you stand on this? and we're asking for your personal opinion as a texan and as a father? >> well, listen, abortion is an issue that many texans, many americans care deeply about. >> senator, you did not directly answer the question. i want to ask to you again. do you support or oppose exceptions for rape? a or for incest? again, asking as a texan and as a father tonight. >> so i want to be very clear if you listen to congressman allred's answer, why is this an issue? >> you want to dress about
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about saying whether you support or oppose except i'm curious, why do you keep asking me that, but yet, hold on a second so he never did answer the question, which is a sign of how difficult this issue is in these races this year. i think when we look at all the votes get counted in all the senate, house and presidential races. on november 5, guys, we're going to see that abortion rights is still a very potent issue coursing through american politics. we sought in the 22 midterms that was the first election right on the heels of the dobbs decision it has not dissipated with time. all that much. this is this is still going to be very evident in these election results. i would say, and we see it in the advertising especially at the congressional and senate level and you're right, brianna, that non-answer their explains everything you need to understand about this, which is
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that the 50 year quest that republicans had to overturn roe v wade, they were successful with that then what was not planned for was how to deal with the political fallout of taking away a national abortion, right for women in this country after 50 years of it being there david you had mentioned a moment ago that democrats have limited opportunities to pick up seats, whereas republicans, i think you could point to the map and see several more including in west virginia where joe manchin is stepping down. >> how close is the race for the senate going to be? >> yeah, the race for control of the senate is not as close as the race for the white house race for control of the house of representatives and that is because of the map. now, let's remind folks, what do republicans need to gain control? if indeed kamala harris were to win the presidency, and therefore, tim walz would have a tie-breaking vote the republicans would need two seats. net gain of two seats to have control if harris were to win the presidency, if trump were to win the presidency, they just need one
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net gain. sea. and by the way, west virginia, as you pointed out, that might be the seat that they need right? never mind the fact that jon tester in montana, if you look, is running far behind tim sheehy right now is republican opponent there. so that right there may be the majority. again, the map favors republicans in this side michael, and that is why i would say the edges for republicans to gain control of the senate here are tester. >> we should note who has not endorsed a presidential candidate. this cycle, nothing to do with the presidential race that there are montana that tells you everything you didn't note. david chalian. thank you so much. still to come a death row inmate has just 24 hours to live unless the supreme court intervenes cnn traveled to texas to speak with him in his final days. next, here, why so many doubt. robert robertson story, including the former lead detective in the case against him psoriasis, my skin was no longer mine. >> my active psoriatic arthritis joining symptoms held
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nikki. he maintains his innocence as he long had his lawyers say that essentially what happened back in 2002 when nikki died, that the medical experts at the time misdiagnosed what was happening with the young girl medical experts said that there were multiple trauma at the time to her head that were indicative of abuse. but since then, defense attorneys for robertson say that essentially what was happening is that young girl had a long history of medical issues that included double pneumonia that eventually progressed into sepsis, and that that was the cause of her death not abuse. robert roberson told us he is innocent and should not be executed why should people believe that you didn't kill your daughters? >> because i didn't, you know, we can't make a personal believers, you know, stuff, you know but i care to the hospital and stuff, you know? >> i didn't have nothing to hide. >> why do you think you were convicted? >> just because i couldn't explain what happened to her. let's did you're guilty. and
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way as actor funny, because of my autism, it, you know, head out to them too. i was here. >> did you love your daughter? >> yes, sir. i loved her and i see right now, you said was i prepared, i might not prepared. like i should have been. >> right. >> but yes, i did lever robertson's cases garnered intense scrutiny and a wide ranging support. as you mentioned, i bipartisan group of 86 republican and democratic lawmakers here in state essentially urging the governor and state courts to spare this man's life. and that also includes the very police detective that sent him to death row, brian wharton also tells us that he no longer believes that robert roberson is guilty and that he should be freed as well boris and brianna wow, significant there. >> ed lavendera. thank you so much. stay with cnn news central. we're taking a quick break. we'll be back in a few minutes.
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you are getting a very rare look at the panda sendoff here in china i've never been this close to a pan that, but there she is. farewell for the three-year-old panda pair, and a ceremonial transfer of care from china to the u.s. >> we got here a few days ahead of this made it a launcher traveling to chengdu and mediate up with panic keepers from this us odean's national zoo. thanks for making time. i know you guys are busy. marrio trish, we capture them just outside the panic quarantine this was what i worked for. >> and it feels so surreal the majestic mountains of sichuan province or the natural habitat for these beloved creatures. chances of us actually seeing went out here were told are quite slim we're granted access to a reserve. the tourists aren't allowed joining
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researchers from the smithsonian who specialize in panda rewilding or efforts to reintroduce them to their natural habitat? >> part of the reason for putting them in an area like this in keeping them away from people is so that they're not akamai's to people. you wouldn't want to release a panda and have them approaching so village for example were told we can meet some of the forest panda trackers. but first, we need to suit up. >> one should get let's right panda suit. just in case we stumbled across a panda cub, they don't want humans to become part of their everyday routine so it's for that reason that we're suiting up to look like them because it looks like a panda you're not only putting on just the suit by solve is all going to pit pen as you're in and pooh-pooh on. >> so you harris sense, has that been on the suit before justice secretly this his fitness claim. >> it's being cleaned to the
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lego blocks, to the candidate. >> so if, if they sense on a signal to the covers nearby, they're going to put on a hood hiding conservation efforts like these are funded in part by the panda exchange program are two guys that came over 20 years ago zoos like the smithsonian's pay $1 million a year to host pair of giant pandas. >> adding to the pressure, would just imagine everything we do the entire world is watching and there's no margin for error especially given how beloved pandas are in places like can do that creatures are larger than life. >> here. yeah. >> yeah and our most loyal fans stand hours in line to catch a glimpse of their favorite ones gets super excited, or they already got their positions jim needs one shot and there were even panda influencers like o2, post content from his bedroom. your independence i should sorry. before we start, can we just move one big pander to that one? >> which doubles as a studio.
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>> why do you love them so much killed. so kilts the pandas that go part of the exchange program from here in china to the u.s. what do you make of that in wade? >> so goods, this is an agreement between china and the u.s. >> because i love my country and i love pandas. i support it the way you got. >> the panda exchange for panda diplomacy dates back to 1972, president nixon's historic visit sparking china to send pandas to the u.s. now, to many other countries months of planning to pull off this transfer and in washington, renovations to make sure bao li and qing bao was new home is just right some tree trimming here also, they're going to climb. they loved the zoo's been advertising. >> pandas are coming in now they've arrived david over cnn, chengdu, china assignments immersive
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