how you answer that? oh yes same way he did before. so because what i m learning and the condition now that they have what ammon bundy i i foresee a revolt happening before the election. all right. pam hemphill. thank you very much for joining us. and thank you for watching news night. laura coates live starts right now panic at 1,600, you president biden survived the pressure to drop out out of the race. a former democratic credible candidate is here to make the case that now is the time for a new nominee, but is it too late or a hasty decision and wrong will see about that. plus, forget the tendons. what are the people think? my riveting conversation with voters in battleground michigan who may very well decide does race answers may surprise here sudden, uncontrollable fear that is the textbook definition. of panic. and it s exactly what we re seeing across the democratic party tonight after president biden s halting debate. but is it warranted or not? well, by now, you h
that means we get to ask you a question. i ll check you guys out later. if you have questions, feel free to ask. what s your perception of the average police officer now that you ve gotten to speak to a few of them? i m still processing it. a lot of it is still fresh for me. everything i m hearing from people is things i would want to hear from police officers. sometimes you re like, is this the thing? or is this because the cameras are here? the idea of community policing and the idea of police living in the community, it seems like a better way to go. it s better if i come across police officers more often who i get to know than if i see them only when the [ bleep ] hits the fan. it s all in the news now. there s an epidemic of black people being killed, assaulted by black police officers. no. it s kind of always been happening. there s an epidemic of people having cell phone cameras is what there is. there s an epidemic of people sharing clips on social media.