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Sexually harassed by the chief of the network, robert ailes . Ed, im going to begin with you for the new details on this. What are Micah Johnsons friends and family saying about him tonight . Reporter well, you know, his parent s gave an interview to the blaze website and his father said he did not see this coming. They described him as a good son and his mother went on to say that after he had left the military, hed become very disillusioned so those are some of the first words that are coming from his parents. What have investigators found inside of his home . Reporter well, you know, this is an interesting part where investigators are still kind of trying to sift through this mystery of, you know, they found bombmaking materials that they talked about for the laugh c last couple of days. A federal Law Enforcement source said it was about 3 1 2 pounds of explosive material inside the house. A local Law Enforcement in dallas tells me, Law Enforcement official tells me that material was spread out through various rooms in the house. What was the intent of all this . What was it supposed to be used for . Thats what police dont know about this point and theyre trying to figure it out. I know the chief of police, david brown, held a moving News Conference today. Can you talk to us taabout whate said, ed . Reporter it was interesting. It was not exactly the way i think many people expected this press conference to go. They were expecting an investigative update that on this, but, you know, policestary simply saying he was fried and exhausted and didnt know how he was going to make it through this week with funerals beginning tomorrow, president obama visiting in dallas tomorrow. Then also reaching out to the protesters as hes watched these altercations throughout the country continue to intensify in the days since the shooting in dallas and at one point, you know, the one dramatic line from all of this, essentially telling the protesters to leave the protest line and come apply for a job in his Police Department. So it was a fascinating moment to watch the police chief here this morning. Ed lavendera in dallas. Ed, thank you very much. To atlanta now, live there, cnns Polo Sandoval with the protesters tonight. So polo, whats happening in atlanta right now . Reporter obviously their cries are loud. We still have a large group of protesters here in atlanta, north of downtown, outside the georgia Governors Mansion. This is a crowd that initially started in the buckhead region which is a fairly upscale shopping and also dining area, but ultimately they marched out way out here to the outer perimeter of the Governors Mansion where we are seeing a large contingency of police which you would see if you were to look just left of me here, this road has basically been cleared, don. So what youll find here are protesters, media and plenty of state and local police. We have heard from the very beginning since these demonstrations started on thursday or at least the more severe demonstrated started on thursday, and that was from the mayor of atlanta asking for these demonstrators to simply obey traffic laws and to simply also stay off the roadways, otherwise they would have to enforce some of these laws. As a result, what we witnessed today, again, on the fifth day of demonstrations, we watched as Atlanta Police basically moved in on the marching crowd that was on the roadway and began arresting individuals. We have seen the number of arrests slowly grow. Initially there were zero arrests friday which was perhaps the largest demonstration, about 10,000 people. No arrests. However, today, we heard from the police chief and the mayor saying that the patience of these Police Officers who have shown tremendous restraint will slowly begin to wear out as we continue to see these demonstrations stay strong, don. Polo sandoval in atlanta. Well continue to monitor you and get back to atlanta if its warranted. I want to go to back to dallas and bring in martin savage. Good evening to you. President barack obama arriving tomorrow. Funerals being set. This city is deeply saddened right now. Reporter they are. You know, we saw, i think here the transition from shock, a city that now is tarting to emerge from the terrible shock of the loss of so many officers to now open grieving. Very large crowd that was on hand here at city hall. Among that crowd were of course, family members of the fallen and there were also tributes that were made and many times those tributes were paid by the partners or former partners of these fallen officers. Those officers had a tough time getting through their own statements and many in the audience listening to them. You saw them break down as well. So its going to be a week of very difficult grief and its just beginning, don. And veteran officers, theyre l feeling the shock and sadness. What are these veteran officers in dallas saying tonight . Reporter you kind of alluded to it, what you were mentioning to ed lavendera with the police chief. There seems to be a new kind of candidness now. The verbal gloves need to come off and frank conversations need to be had. Especially by officers of color when talking openly about the difficult role they play on a force and in a community. Listen to just one powerful statement. I think the very unique perspective that we have that hasnt been stated enough or hasnt been addressed is when youre a black officer, you have a very unique perspective because as you can see, were black men and were Police Officers. Weve been on this department for 30 years and you walk that line each and every day and you understand that you have people that you relate to that withdyoe r relationships with thats not Police Officers and you understand the anger, you understand the frustration. You see they talk to you. I have friends from from 500 who make 500,000 to 5,000. But the difference is, they all are frustrated. They all feel marginalized. They feel like that theyre not being heard. So we have to stop talking around the edges about this issue because were at a Tipping Point. Its real about whats going on with the lack of relationship between the Minority Community and Police Departments across this country. And i think once we get to having serious dialogue and being honest about our relationship that sometime doesnt exist at all, we will always well be at this point where everyone loses. Its a sad state of affairs that were here today and the sad until we address this issue head on and dont be politically correct about it, dont worry about who we offend, dont worry about a promotion on the job, dont worry about who like you, and stand up for whats right. Until black, white and hispanic, male and female do that, we will never move forward. Well be at this place in another city, in another state until people are serious about getting this issue addressed. Five officers have lost their lives but i lost sleep before they lost their lives. I lost sleep when mr. Castile lost his life because i said, that could be my brother. Until we get to that point, until we get that to the point where officers say, hey, thats wrong, lets stand up to this, we will be at the same place. Two very articulate, smart, powerful, emotional men of color tonight on this broadcast. One of them telling you, corporal pope, that there is an issue within the Police Department. Another surgeon who treated those officers saying as a black man, he feels threatened by police when hes not in the hospital wearing a white coat. Something has changed, has shifted in dallas, texas, and maybe across this country now, martin. Reporter right, and i think weve heard a number of people allude to it. You heard it just now, Tipping Point. Or that we stand at the brink of some chasm. The mayors referred to it, too, saying we can either fall apart as fools or come together as both a city, dallas, what hes speaking about, but as a nation as well. And i think they are right. That we need to have very frank discussions, otherwise weve seen, and were already seeing every night the potential of what lies ahead. And it doesnt look good. So words are the weapons that should be used now. Thank you very much for that, martin savage. We will do that, wednesday night, well start that conversation at 10 00 p. M. Eastern, our town hall on race and policing in america. When we come right back, america turmoil in the wake of violence, five officers gunned down in the line of duty. Is this really a turning point for our country . Why suffer . Stand up to chronic migraine. With botox®. Botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. Botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. Its injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. And is covered by most insurance. 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A number of officers have been speaking out. Are we at a Tipping Point . Well, i think there are two conversations happening. At least two conversations that need to be had. One is a conversation about kind of interpersonal relationships and whatever biases may exist there. Typically if you go out on the ground, you hear these officers speak, theres something happening that is very real about them trying to grapple with what is happening between individuals. Theres a separate conversation that kind of hides in the shadows which is about systems. That what are the systems that push these two populations of people into such frequent contact in the first place . That conversation is very much a longer conversation because its not clear, its not as overt as somebody does something to another person because the system does it. And that means that all of the designs of american policy that created americas ghettos, that fostered concentrated poverty in which people make choices sometimes horrible choices, those are we created that system then we then determined how were going to spend our money around this topic and what weve done is we spend an exorbitant am of money on incarceration and far less amount of money on trying to prevent people from ever getting into that system. We have done this and so that systemic issue, that systemic conversation always lags behind this interpersonal one. Because it is, as you say, its not lack of a better, you know, term or pun, its simple as black and white, but its also as simple as black and white meaning the history of this country, how black people came here. Its harder to grasp in a sound bite saying this is what caused this clash in the first place. Hang on, commissioner. I want to pose this question to russel honore. Youve seen a lot. Youve seen it through the military. Youre down in in baton rouge which is my hometown. Does it feel like there is a Tipping Point that something is happening now in this country because of all these things . Absolutely. You know, i think the thought point is the future we feared is here. We have gone an entire century without fixing the issues of poverty in our inner cities. It is so bad, as charles was talking about, people on probation have to pay money to see their probation officer and if they dont two see them, then they get a summons and get picked up by police again. We put more people in louisiana in prison than any other state and we spend more money in louisiana on prisons than we do on education. The future we feared is here. We have to fix these issues associated with justice for all, as well as poverty. North baton rouge sits in the shadows of the exon factory, one of the biggest factories in the world. Very few people in North Baton Rouge work in that factory. Theyre out jobs, over 50 without jobs, yet this very parish give exon 23 million tax break every year in the shadow of poor People Living in misery, 50 unemployment and we end up with a case like mr. Sterling. All we have to do is drive down the interstate or drive on scenic highway and you can see that. Listen, both of my parents worked at exon chemical 1 at the refine ary. I know exactly what youre talking about. We lived in park vista. I know exactly everything youre saying and its absolutely correct. So as a former Police Commissioner you sit here listening to these gentlemen saying we havent addressed these issues. Do you see is different as a Law Enforcement feperson . With your listening ear, how do you come together with what theyre saying, and how does Law Enforcement, how do you two come to a consensus . Don, ive been on this show before and for the last 2 1 2 years ive been talking about the criminal Justice System, talking about mass incarceration, ive been talking about a lot of the criminal Justice System that needs to get fixed. The problem we have is whether its the criminal Justice System, whether its the poverty in these communities, the Everyday Police officer still has to go out into those communities. You know, we dont go into a community to target the minorities, the black americans. We go in by being there, you are, right . Well, you got to go where the crime is. If thats where the crime is, thats where the 911 calls come from. Thats, you know, people are calling for help. Right. Thats where you go. And unfortunately, when we go into those communities, sometimes things happen like weve seen in minnesota or louisiana or wherever. Sometimes things happen that people have questions about and i just i go back to what i said other day. Let the investigations take their place. Dont blame dont lay blame, dont attack, dont go on a rampage until you determine exactly what happened. But i get it. I understand it. And thats why these discussions are so important. But how do you do that . Were sitting here on television, right, its easy for us to sit on cnn with the cameras on go, we need to have a discussion, we need to have a discussion. When you actually live in that neighborhood, charles, youre concerned about paying the bills, making ends meet. Heres one very important thing the Dallas Police chief said people overlooked and didnt pay close attention to. He said these guys are making 4 40,000 a year and putting their lives on the line. You have a group of middle to low income almost Blue Collar Workers who are policing working class, poor, impoverished neighb neighborhoods. People outside that conversation, middle class, upper middle class who benefit from this kind of keeping the violence away from me. As long as you keep it over there, they ikind of turn a blid eye and say, i dont care what happens, this is collateral damage. Can i ask you something . Right. Is it more about is it socioeconomic or race . A combination of both . I think the structures that have created are what we call our urban ghettos are racebased systems, racebased policies. Thats why you have racebased pockets of ghettos in American Cities then you that what bubbles up out of that is a lot of violence. That is true. But we created that and then we sent our Police Forces in to try to control that and keep it away from the people with the access to capital and money and those people are perfectly okay with you putting as much pressure to keep that thing isolated, contained and away from my property and so what you have is it is both a race issue, but it is also very much a class issue because if the upper classes of American City societies said we refuse to accept this kind of system, we want to reallocate the funding so we prevent this many people from ever having to come into contact, we want to prevent cops from having to be in this much danger, we would stop that. I think thats the first time that ive heard it articulated where you said, you know, to keep those people there because i dont want to mess up what i have. And you dont want to deal with that because i got mine, so, you know, you get yours. 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All ages. Black, white, everybody marching as well. Really, they staged a sitin here a little while ago and it looks like they may not be going anywhere for a while. Theyve been ordering food. Police officers who you would find on this side have food as well. So ultimately its going to be interesting to see when this will actually break up. Just to add some context here, what weve seen the last five day, we have seen nightly protests going into the wee hours of the night. Really at least 15,000 people have already come to the streets. Again, a good positive sign, yes, there are cries for justice, yes, police are still enforcing the law, trying to keep people on the sidewalk, but that dialogue is happening with officials including the police chief, himself, meeting with some members of this major movement. Polo, what is the significance of the police chief coming to speak with them . Was that one of their demands . Reporter they have been wanting to open up that dialogue with not only the atlanta mayor, but the police chief, himself. Weve been hearing from him repeatedly over the last several days as the chief has tried to share his story. Growing up in these neighborhoods, growing up a black man, himself. And so hes hoping that his story can perhaps be told to the people here in the city so they can at least establish that connection. Hes somebody that who has already made an effort to also have highprofile civil rights figures like andy young, for example, somebody who walked alongside Martin Luther king, speak to some of these protesters so they at least understand that there should at least be an order and that people should at least stay out of the highways and, of course, some of the city streets as well. So, again, this is significant because they have been wanting to share their concerns with highprofile officials and, of course, George Turner, the police chief of the city, is one of them. Polo sandoval, stand by. Im going to listen in to the police chief, George Turner, right now. But the fact is, as we look through that, you know, our point is our city is doing the right thing. Thats why were out here. Were out here trying to have a conversation with folks and figure out what we can do to move our Police Department to a better place. You know, i was born and raised in this city. I love our city. I grew up the man that i am in this city. A black man for 57 years. I know what this citys all about. Ive been able to thrive in this city. I think every last one of the young folks if theyre prepared to work hard, theyll be able to thrive in the city as well. You can find some Common Ground here . Absolutely. Chief of atlanta mPolice Department, George Turner meeting with protestsers this evening. Youre looking at live pictures from atlanta. The protest still going on. I want to bring in russel honore, charles blow, Bernard Kerik. Are Police Chiefs around the country, kmise ecommissioner, g have to change their tactics when it comes to deal with protesters now . I theyre going to keep the dialogues going. The key behind the protests, keep it peaceful. What i just saw, what ive seen in atlanta, i dont have a problem with people protesting. What i have a problem with is when they get violentviolent, a others, when they start calling for the killing of cops and stuff like that. These kind of protests will create dialogue. The chiefs, the executives, the towns, mayors, theyll be talking. Theyll have communications. Thats what we need to happen. I dont see a problem with it. I find it interesting you have this police chief coming out, general, saying ive, 57 years grew up in this town, i know that you can, you know, thrive as a black man here. You have the Police Commissioner in dallas, both extraordinary men. Giving two similar stories. Absolutely. And we ask a lot from our police in terms of sacrifice. You know, in baton rouge, the starting salary for a Police Officer, less than 31,000. Yeah. Matter of fact, their pay would go up if the federal minimum wage was passed, than. We ask a lot from these young Police Officers which means, don, theyve got to get another job. They have to have a second job to support their families, most of them. Weve got to take that stress off of them, too. So we got to make sure theyre properly trained and they dont have to work all this overtime so they can maintain their family. A stress Police Officer whos working another 30 hours overtime a week is coming to work tired. And hes stressed out. Weve got to fix that. Yeah. Go ahead, charles, quickly. Can i chime in on this idea of overtime . I had a criminologist here, city college of new york walked me through how that works in ways that police may police, right. He told me that particularly on the kind of the lowend drug arrests that some officers would arrest at the end of their shift because it was your job to kind of process the body all the way through the system and because it was a kid, they were relatively clean, they were not violent and could be with that person and have a safe process and they were basically using that as a way to make overtime to make up that gap. And that when we have that kind of perverse profit incentive in order for people to make enough money that a body becomes a way for you to do that, that is we should look at that and call shame. Yeah. Were going to continue to discuss that. These are very important issues, topics here. Were going to continue to discuss it on wednesday at our town hall at 10 00 p. M. Eastern right here on cnn. Youre a part of it. Thank you, all, very much. I appreciate it. We dont want you here. No, im kidding. Of course youre going to be here as well. When we come right back, under fire at fox news. Accusations of Sexual Harassment against the network chief, roger ailes. Is it a force of nature . Or a sales event . The summer of audi sales event is here. Get up to a 5,000 bonus on select audi models. Im going to make this as simple as possible for you. You can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. Or. You can get the quicksilver card from capital one. Quicksilver earns you unlimited 1. 5 cash back on every purchase, everywhere. I shouldnt have to ask. Whats in your wallet . World saleilton is on honors members save up to 25 on brands like hampton, doubletree, hilton garden inn, and waldorf astoria so stop clicking around. Book direct at hilton. Com now thats satisfaction. 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Tell us a little bit about this law firm. Why is this such a big deal . Theyre a major Global Law Firm based in thonew york city,d the deflategate investigation. Theyre brought into the highprofile investigations where corporations and big institutions need to get to the bottom of what they find. And theyre professionals. Theyre going to dig. And that theyre doing the internal investigation. Yes. Yes, so theyre interviewing fox news employees. This is not Gretchen Carlson. No, this is totally separate. They were brought in as a result of this lawsuit because the lawsuit triggered this scandal and Rupert Murdoch was forced to respond and he brought in this law firm. Over the weekend, six more women came forward to accuse roger ailes of Sexual Harassment. Only two on the record. You spoke with them. Do you think they were credible . Oh, very much so. I mean, these stories were detailed. They were personal. They lined up with all of my reporting. I wrote a biography of roger ailess that was published in 2014. All of their stories fit all of my reporting and it really seemed credible. So, to the extent that you can share with us how, what did they say . Was it consistent . You mean terms of their stories . Yes. I mean, basically their stories all, you know, line up. I mean, there is no inconsistency. I spoke with them at length. But none of them were they werent at fox news, were they . The women who came forward. Yeah. They were prior. The six women i spoke to all free da fr predated fox news. Okay. Hes one of the most powerful men in television. Usually thats settled behind closed doors. People settle for a lot of min. So why is Gretchen Carlson going public with this . She wants her day in court, right . Oh, of course. You know, her lawyers are really pushing. They to not want to go to arbitration. Wro when you go to arbitration, it becomes secret, its behind closed doors as you say. My sense, i have not talked to Gretchen Carlson, my sense from my reporting is this is really personal for her. This is about her wanting her day to really explain what her experience was like in this boys club of fox news of being subjected to what she sees as harassment. So she was on their marquee morning program. Fox friends. Highest rated morning program. Then moved to the afternoon which they said was a promotion. I think she was on at 1 00 or 2 00 in the afternoon. Was a that really a promotion . Of course not. The morning show at fox news sets the jaeagenda for the day. A much more highprofile perch. Highly promoted. Get the bigger interviews. Dayside at fox is not a big thing. Theyre going to claim her ratings were weak, shes been losing to cnn and others and that yeah, thats the classic give and take. Can he survive this scandal . Thats what everyone is talking about. Roger ailes. Thats what everyone is talking about. It comes down to what this law firm finds. In this investigation finds that there was a pervasive culture of Sexual Harassment at fox news, everyone i talked to doesnt see a way out for him, that hes going to have to step down. All right, thank you, gabe. I want to bring in mercedes, a fox news contributor, lisa bloom, Sexual Harassment Law Enforcement and legal analyst. Thank you for joining us. Thanks. Youre a legal analyst at fox news. I am. What is your view on Gretchen Carlson . Ive been with fox since 2005, ive seen gretchen hundreds of times throughout the years. Nef an issue whatsoever. She was walking through the halls. All the time she was happy. There was absolutely no indication whatsoever that shes being subjected to any of the allegations she set forth. Why do you think shes doing it then . Frankly, because were here, because her credit wontract was renewed. This is something we see time and time again in these employment cases. Someone doesnt get renewed, their contract doesnt get renewed, they get terminated, they get demoted. Whatever it is, whatever the these suddenly a disgruntled employee comes forward and says its because im going to make up these allegations. It wasnt anything to do with any reality. If her contract was renewed, we wouldnt be here, there wouldnt be a complaint. Lisa bloom . You know, its amusing to me that people think perhaps a Sexual Harassment victim would not be able to walk down the hall at work or smile and be professional or all of the people at fox news who have come out on the attack, of course, are currently employed there. Show me one person at fox news who can come out publicly and support Gretchen Carlson and not get fired and then all of the current employees who are rallying around roger ailes will have some credibility. Lo you know what, lisa, in her own words, shes come forward. Gretchen claimed that on september 16th, she had this alleged terrible occurrence encounter with roger where he was completely inappropriate. Thats her complaint. Five days later, she writes a detailed thank you note to roger, thank you for the time you gave any. Shes still working there. Thank you for the opportunities you gave me. Oh, by the way, lisa, would you put a smiley face yes, i would put a smiley face. No, you would not. Shes claiming he harassed her, intimidated, not going to sign of and guive her a smiley face. Let me jump in here. What is fox trying to show with the notes theyre releasing saying, you know, she wrote these notes after the allegat n allegation . Don, its clear, these are in her own writing. Look at that note. Theres a smiley face at the end. Theres a statement where she says, i love to stay at fox news and show you everything i can do. Thanks. Gretchen. In the parentheses at the very end, hemmer and me at 7 00 p. M. Shes saying to roger, let me replace greta, i want maybe she was trying to save her job, lisa. Yeah, listen, first of all, the majority of working women are sexually harassed so i guess all the rest of the women at fox news who say nothing bad ever happened to them, theyre in the minority. Heres the reality, i represented sexually harassed women for 30 years and i still do. We go to work with a smile on our face we try to get through the day, we try to get enhancements in our career. We dont send notes with smiley faces, i love to work there. Mercedes, let her finish. Apparently not. Okay. I want to Say Something about the paul weiss law firm. I disagree with your last guess. The law firm thats doing the investigation, this is a law firm that represents giant corporate entities like fox news and its part, news corp. It does not represent the Gretchen Carlsons or plaintiffs of the world. I think this is a very poor choice to do the investigation and its almost certainly going to be skewed in favor of fox news. Its not going to be skewed. This is a legitimate this investigation is required by law. It is exactly what fox news should be doing. Its nothing to do with whether they select the right law firm or not. This is whats legally required. Thats what theyre doing. Theyre complying with the law. Of the allegations. Vestigation nothing to do with whether there was any merit whatsoever. Certainly very interesting. And gabe, i appreciate your reporting. Thank you, mercedes. Thank you, lisa bloom as well. When we come right back thank you so much, don. Which president ial candidate would you say is the most compassionate . You may be surprised to hear whos claiming that title. And can you explain to me why you recommend synthetic over cedar . Super food . Is that a real thing . Its a great school, but is it the right the one for her . 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So is it true, buck sexton, can he be both the law and order candidate and the candidate of compassion . I mean, i think he definitely looks more like the law and order candidate when compared with Hillary Clinton, and thats really all he has to do. When it comes to compassion, i mean, i think that thats another place where hillary is going to have some deficiencies, her ability to connect with voters on an emotional level on a persontoperson level is one of her greatest inabilities, actually. Thats one of the bilge esbiggek its within its been a tough week for Hillary Clinton. Shes critical of the police i asked if he could be the co compassionate candidate. I think he looks like a law and order candidate. But he has no Law Enforcement experience. I think he can the cops like him. Thank you for answering my question. Mary fallon said trump is trying to campaign as a racial healer. Do you agree with that . I think what hes trying to do is try to theres a balance that you tried to demonstrate in your whole show tonight, which is people dont hate the idea that Law Enforcement is under attack. We have assassinations. We have people saying the most horrible things about them. At the same time, we have all of this racial discord around the country, and donald trump put out a very revealing video that i thought explained what he wanted to do. I think hes trying to hit that balance. But this is an election about upending washington and about economic security, national security. But its also about our communities and our neighborhoods and people feel very threatened and safe. This is the theme of the election. Do you think trump is trying to heal the Racial Division or stoking it with his comments about mexicans and muslim bans . Absolutely stoking it. When he talks about being the candidate of compassion, its cringe worthy and laughable at the same time. This is the candidate who started his candidacy during his announcement, calling mexican immigrants rapists and criminals. He wants to ban all muslims. This is the guy who was stoking violence at his own rallies telling supporters to punch out people who were protesting. So when people it hasnt hurt him. Well, it certainly helped him win the nomination, absolutely. But what hes doing now is hes doing absolutely nothing to add to his support. Right now, he needs to appeal to a broader section, Cross Section of this country, and hes absolutely doing nothing in order to do that. I dont think thats right. He talks about being the candidate of compassion, he doesnt back that up with anything. Let them respond, maria. Go ahead, matt. Maria, i think we all have to look at what hes done over the last couple of days and say, you know, hes chosen his words more carefully. Hes had careful scripts both in the speech and this video message he put forward. Hes talking about healing. I think we all too casually inject race into our politics, and its rather frightening, because i think our society is more fragile than we realize. What we see with donald trump is hes being more careful in these areas. I think hes going to be rewarded for it. Go ahead. But you need to back that up with proposals. We had a deal, maria. Im not unwilling to criticize donald trump, but on this issue right now, i think hes much closer to where the American People are, given what we saw in dallas and given the acceleration of really a virulent anticop rhetoric, the fact is, donald trump says he stands with the cops on this issue and their families, that resonates a lot more than anything Hillary Clinton can say. That i dont agree with. He talks about the outreach shes done to leftist groups [ overlapping speakers ] let me tell you why that is wrong. When he even talks about being the candidate of law and order and supporting police, absolutely. We all support our men and women in Police Uniforms who go out there every single day, the vast majority of them are honorable people, honest people who are putting their lives on the line for all of us, for civil society. But when he leaves out talking about the issue of racial bias, of racism and discrimination that is happening in this country, when he stokes division in this country, when he uses corrosive and divisive rhetoric, and matt, you give him credit for the last two days . For god sake, hes been running for almost a year. Look at the video hes benefitting from low expectations. You have to put him on the line and say maria, dont make me yell like those other people before us. But if you look at the tweets over the last couple of days on this topic and you lock at the video message he put online, he talked about the fact we have to heal our divisions. He said one line about it. One line, matt but give him credit for no proposals. No proposals. [ overlapping speakers ] credit for that. It was platitudeness, a waste of everybodys time. I know that when it was politically expedient for Hillary Clinton, she was willing to speak in a way that cops felt unhelpful with their situation. I would agree with you, cops are doing fantastic work across the country. And shes said that, always. But senior democratic members of the party are just Hillary Clinton and the Obama Administration have been talking about supporting cops, supporting Police Officers from day one. But what they also have been talking about, which is where donald trump has never gone, is that you have to bring communities together and you do that by acknowledging the hurt and the Racial Discrimination and the racial bias that is inherent ive got to go. In our system. If you dont do that, you dont get credit for saying the word compassion. Thank you, i appreciate it. 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