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let's go to jeremy diamond. he is right near there. jeremy, what are you hearing?rter: there are a couple hundred protesters outside of the church where donald trump is set to address the congregation and do an interview with the pastor of that church, bishop wayne jackson. from what i have seen the protests have remained very, very peaceful. we've seen a number of people vociferously sharing they views chanting against donald trump. saying they're here to protest his visit to detroit. this comes as trump is trying to make out reach to african-americans in an african-american community. a large reason why he's spoken to white audiences, because when he comes to black communities he is met with protests. it starts with donald trump questioning president obama's citizenship. questioning whether he was born in this country years ago. and it goes to what he said during this campaign. you know, dismissing the black lives matter movement and his latest out reach has been criticized by african-american leaders, you know, he said things like what do you have to lose, you h
let's go to jeremy diamond. he is right near there. jeremy, what are you hearing?rter: there are a couple hundred protesters outside of the church where donald trump is set to address the congregation and do an interview with the pastor of that church, bishop wayne jackson. from what i have seen the protests have remained very, very peaceful. we've seen a number of people vociferously sharing they views chanting against donald trump. saying they're here to protest his visit to detroit. this...
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think he's running a racist campaign when they're not really going to get anything out of him. >> jeremy diamondere outside the great faith ministries church. jeremy, a number of people have gathered. we've heard them say dump trump. what else are you witnessing there outside the church? >> reporter: the things we've heard from protesters here is that they're upset at the way that donald trump's visit to detroit is happening, they're upset donald trump was given questions in advance for the interview he was able to prepare a scripted response. and some of them are up set at the words he's used in his campaign. the terms in which he's made his appeal to african-americans lately have been in ways that some people think are hyperbolicing and not reflective of the reality many african-americans face in the country. donald trump has said what do you have to lose,ing the response that we got from a number of the leaders we spoke with we have a lot to lose, our voting rights, our freedoms we've gained over decades in the past. of course, the african-americans here are saying we do have a lot to lose an
think he's running a racist campaign when they're not really going to get anything out of him. >> jeremy diamondere outside the great faith ministries church. jeremy, a number of people have gathered. we've heard them say dump trump. what else are you witnessing there outside the church? >> reporter: the things we've heard from protesters here is that they're upset at the way that donald trump's visit to detroit is happening, they're upset donald trump was given questions in advance...
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for more on trump's visit, i want to bring in cnn's jeremy diamond who has been reporting on this. so jeremy, where are we now in terms of whether donald trump is still touring communities there, now after his appearance inside that church? >> reporter: well, it seems that donald trump, his visit in detroit is about over here. he came to this church right in front of where we're standing and he spoke to the congregation as you heard in those remarks there. he was using reading from prepared remarks addressing that church. and he did an interview with that church. then after that what he did is got in his motorcade with ben carson, a native of detroit, and they went to visit dr. carson's home. and there you had donald trump on the ground for a few minutes speaking with a few residents on the block and dr. carson showed him the outside of his home. i then was able to catch up with dr. carson and i asked him a little bit about donald trump's tone lately and the way he's been doing this outreach when he talks about, you know, what the hell do you have to lose? listen in. we're talking a
for more on trump's visit, i want to bring in cnn's jeremy diamond who has been reporting on this. so jeremy, where are we now in terms of whether donald trump is still touring communities there, now after his appearance inside that church? >> reporter: well, it seems that donald trump, his visit in detroit is about over here. he came to this church right in front of where we're standing and he spoke to the congregation as you heard in those remarks there. he was using reading from...
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cnn's jeremy diamond is following that story in detroit. remy. >> reporter: good morning. after three weeks of making his pitch to black voters before largely white audiences, donald trump is coming here in detroit. the heart of the african-american community. we'll have more on that after the break. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood clotting factors. xarelto® is selective targeting one critical factor of your body's natural clotting function. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk
cnn's jeremy diamond is following that story in detroit. remy. >> reporter: good morning. after three weeks of making his pitch to black voters before largely white audiences, donald trump is coming here in detroit. the heart of the african-american community. we'll have more on that after the break. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years...
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jeremy diamond is following that story for us. my, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, victor, we're outside of the harvest faith ministries in detroit where donald trump is expected to come in a couple hours. he's expected to make his outreach here coming inside an african-american community, instead of pitching his outreach to white voters largely. more on that, after the break. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of them." vo: just one. you may be muddling through allergies.oned with... try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working
jeremy diamond is following that story for us. my, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, victor, we're outside of the harvest faith ministries in detroit where donald trump is expected to come in a couple hours. he's expected to make his outreach here coming inside an african-american community, instead of pitching his outreach to white voters largely. more on that, after the break. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america...
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here's our jeremy diamond with more. >> reporter: donald trump took his outreach to the african-american voters, right to the african-american community here in detroit. donald trump spoke to the great faith ministries where he abandoned his characteristic brashness in favor of a little bit of a more subdued tone. >> for centuries the african-american church has been the conscience of our country, so true. it's from the pews and pulpits and christian teachings of black churches all across this land that the civil rights movement lifted up its soul and lifted up the soul of our nation. it's from these pews that our nation has been inspired toward a better moral character, a deeper concern for man kind and spirit of charity and unity that binds us all together and we are bound together, and i see that today. this has been an amazing day for me. the african-american faith community has been one of god's greatest gifts to america and to its people. >> reporter: that rhetoric was very different from the kind that trump has employed on the campaign trail as he's made his outreach largely befor
here's our jeremy diamond with more. >> reporter: donald trump took his outreach to the african-american voters, right to the african-american community here in detroit. donald trump spoke to the great faith ministries where he abandoned his characteristic brashness in favor of a little bit of a more subdued tone. >> for centuries the african-american church has been the conscience of our country, so true. it's from the pews and pulpits and christian teachings of black churches all...
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he spoke to our jeremy diamond this morning.he had an opportunity to speak with several people. more importantly, he had an opportunity to see, you know, some of the parts of the city that are not prospering. and a chance to talk to some of those people, as well as at the church. and i think it just fortifies, you know, every time i've talked to him about detroit and about the problems in the inner city, he gets very, very animated. he's very anxious to do something about it. >> what is his plan exactly, to address crime in inner cities? i've heard him on the stump, he talks about bringing jobs back and stuff, but it doesn't seem like there's enough concrete specifics. >> there's not one specific thing. it's a host of things. for instance, using the trillions of dollars that are overseas, repatriating that money, incentivising it to come back, and then using a portion of it, because the stipulation would be, we're not going to tax you but 10% of it has to be used, enterprise zones, to create jobs for people who are unemployed, u
he spoke to our jeremy diamond this morning.he had an opportunity to speak with several people. more importantly, he had an opportunity to see, you know, some of the parts of the city that are not prospering. and a chance to talk to some of those people, as well as at the church. and i think it just fortifies, you know, every time i've talked to him about detroit and about the problems in the inner city, he gets very, very animated. he's very anxious to do something about it. >> what is...
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. >> i want to bring in jeremy diamond. you were just talking with dr. ben carson who was advocating for donald trump and impressed that he thought the message that donald trump brought today for that church will resonate. >> that's right. we are right outside of dr. ben carson's childhood home, as you can see it right over my shoulder here. i don't came here with dr. carson for just a few minutes. they walked a couple steps here and dr. carson told mr. trump about where he grew up and what it was like growing up here in detroit. listen to part of my interview with dr. carson. >> what is his plan? he talks about bringing jobs back and all of that stuff. it doesn't seem like there's enough concrete specifics. >> there's not one specific thing. there's a host of things. for instance, using a lot of the trillions of dollars that are overseas, repatriating that money and incentivizing it to come back and using a portion of it and create jobs for those unemployed and unemployed and on welfare. really, what that does, it's two fold. it gets businesses and corp
. >> i want to bring in jeremy diamond. you were just talking with dr. ben carson who was advocating for donald trump and impressed that he thought the message that donald trump brought today for that church will resonate. >> that's right. we are right outside of dr. ben carson's childhood home, as you can see it right over my shoulder here. i don't came here with dr. carson for just a few minutes. they walked a couple steps here and dr. carson told mr. trump about where he grew up...
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cupp, david farenholt, and jeremy diamond. jeremy, let me start with you. a rare day for you in new york. you're usually on the campaign trail wherever donald trump is. tell me what happened this was. was this a new low in the relations between trump and the media? >> i think a lot of the reporters like myself who cover donald trump on a daily basis certainly feel take way. we had a number of instances from that dr. oz taping where campaign aides told us that he was not going to discuss his medical records and then donald trump did just that. >> 9:00 a.m. that day, he said he would not be showing his physical exam results. 10:30, he did it . >> and then we landed in new hampshire and donald trump is there, first he's talking on stage already and then he's mocking us, mocking the fact that he left us behind, a problem only caused by the fact that he does not have a protective full, meaning he does not have press traveling with him on his plane which is already in and of itself defying decades of precedent. and then the event on friday which campaign aides to
cupp, david farenholt, and jeremy diamond. jeremy, let me start with you. a rare day for you in new york. you're usually on the campaign trail wherever donald trump is. tell me what happened this was. was this a new low in the relations between trump and the media? >> i think a lot of the reporters like myself who cover donald trump on a daily basis certainly feel take way. we had a number of instances from that dr. oz taping where campaign aides told us that he was not going to discuss...
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let's bring in jeremy diamond who was in detroit. you spoke with dr.arson about what this means to his hometown today. what stood out to you most from what dr. carson said? >> it was interesting speaking with dr. carson right outside of his child hoom home. we talked about a lot of things, including donald trump's rhetoric. donald trump said to african-american voters what do you have to lose by voting for me. here's ben carson's explanation of donald trump's words. >> what you have to do is listen to what he is actually saying. he is saying that 50 years of these kinds of progressive policies have not led to a good place. so, you know, why would you continue to go down that pathway and expect something different to happen? and you know, there are a lot of people who want to concentrate on well he said this and he said this without actually asking themselves what is he saying? what is the actual message. it's part of the problem that we have in america today. >> and so that's dr. ben carson there talking about the fact that he thinks the tone matters t
let's bring in jeremy diamond who was in detroit. you spoke with dr.arson about what this means to his hometown today. what stood out to you most from what dr. carson said? >> it was interesting speaking with dr. carson right outside of his child hoom home. we talked about a lot of things, including donald trump's rhetoric. donald trump said to african-american voters what do you have to lose by voting for me. here's ben carson's explanation of donald trump's words. >> what you have...
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now, my colleagues who were on the ground for that event, jeremy diamond and gray have been reporting even though they were escorted out, the trump supporter who hit them was allowed to stay. >> thank you, sara. >>> i want to talk about that video in a moment. jackie, first of all, clinton says she regrets now using the word half of trump supporters. not taking back deplorable, irredeemable. lasting damage or not? >> this is not going to go away for her. she's been sending biden, been sending bill, been sending them to talk to tell. those are the people she has to worry about that's really alienating at the end of the day because if they don't go and read the entire remarks, that little snippet sounds like she's talking about anybody. >> karine? >> i disagree. i don't think this is going to hurt her at all. we've been watching the election cycle for the past 15 months. there have been an element of his supporters that have been deplorable. we've seen footage of people yelling white power, the full-throated support of david duke. we've seen confederate flags hanging at her events. so t
now, my colleagues who were on the ground for that event, jeremy diamond and gray have been reporting even though they were escorted out, the trump supporter who hit them was allowed to stay. >> thank you, sara. >>> i want to talk about that video in a moment. jackie, first of all, clinton says she regrets now using the word half of trump supporters. not taking back deplorable, irredeemable. lasting damage or not? >> this is not going to go away for her. she's been sending...