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right on that bubble. know, do you survive if you do contra costa county, 30 miles candidates that are just on the northeast of san francisco. cusp of making that third forme maybe they have the donors that take a look at the pictures they need to qualify but haven't not make it into the third we're getting in, 500 acres have debate essentially? yet secured that 2% in four already burned. this started last night. polls that they need to put them over the top. we know that firefighters are working as we speak to try to i'm just wondering at what point >> gabbard is in that camp as put this fire out or these fires do you look at the numbers or do i should say. well. >> right, right. you just look at the whole we have no word yet how it you have a number of candidates spectrum of it and go it's time started, but we will continue to to pull away? right on that cusp. >> can this push them over? >> right, i mean, the democratic monitor this and let you know let me ask you that. can an event like this push them what develops. party, the dnc is trying victor. president trump's attempt to over? >> perhaps, but again, this is deliberately to make it incredibly tough for these name a loyalist to the job of good morning to you, we are an opportunity, and especially director of national for those perhaps eight or ten candidates to qualify for these so grateful to have your company intelligence fell flat on who may not even qualify, this debates because they want to see capitol hill, but congressman is a chance to get exposure. john ratcliffe is far from the on this saturday, august 3rd, yes, august already. >> all right. this is a chance for big crowds a winnowing of the field, right? first trump pick to see his >> moving through the summer, nomination really go nowhere. to hear their ideas, and as i i'm victor blackwell, good to be with you here in the cnn news they don't want to head into the joining me know theron johnson, mentioned before, labor is going new year into the iowa caucuses to be absolutely critical in the with 20 people. room. nevada in the spotlight today as president and ceo of paramount democratic primary. they want to see that number >> we talked about about the new scaled down so they can rally around a nominee as we head consulting group. over a dozen dmkemocratic dnc requirements. presidential candidates get you have to have 2% or higher in closer and closer towards the polls and you have to have election day, and they want to ryan robin son. ready to participate in a public have the party consolidating welcome back to both of you. service forum. received contributions of around one candidate to take on >> good to be here. joe biden, senators kamala donald trump. 130,000 individuals, and we they don't want a disparate >> let's start here with harris and bernie sanders will ratcliffe. be there among others. this lasted five days from tweet each candidate will address to tweet. mentioned it, and we want to put tweet sunday from naming the questions from public service it on the screen again who has workers. >> the candidates are also ho made it so far. field among their entire party. former vice president joe biden, guy, tweet friday, sorry, not the guy. hostihos i think that's why you're seeing what happened here? >> congressman ratcliffe had a hosting town halls, community senator harris, senatorheard je a doubling of the requirements, making it two times as tough as star turn during the mueller events, panel discussions and they're doing this across the we've seen in past debates to state throughout the day. hearings, was seen as one of the qualify for this third debate. cnn washington correspondent more effective, tenacious jessica dean in las vegas for us defenders of trump and one of right now. good to see you. the best attackers on the what's the energy like so far? >> how will they do that? we talked about how during the credibility of robert mueller. >> reporter: well, good morning we know that that means a lot to to you, victor and christy. second debate they took on biden via obama, and how now some of president trump. them are backing off of that, when you're talking about folks going in over these giant and they're saying that might things just getting started. not be such a smart move. bureaucracies in the federal it's still early in the morning what is the strategy? government, you have to understand the president's in nevada, but we are expecting do you still target biden who is mind-set. he thinks they are staffed with a number of those candidates so far ahead? people who hate him and who are here at this forum today. as you mentioned this is the >> you have to. i mean, in order to shake up determined to undermine his largest public services this race we've seen biden presidency. that's how he sees the world, and frankly, many of his employee's union in the country. consistently ahead, you know. this is their chance to really supporters agree with the deep talk to these union members. he's sort of ebbed and flowed, state is out there. but he has been the front runner so it makes sense if you see it the thing about nevada, an early throughout this entire thing, from that perspective that he state, very important in the and so these candidates that are wants somebody who's going to go polling at 2% or 1%, they need a in there and tenaciously stand 2020 democratic party is that you have a very large hispanic up for his agenda and tamp down population. you also have a large population game changer. they need something to happen, the staff below it that might be trying to undermine the of unionized workers. and so i think that's why you're this the democrats chance to seeing some of these candidates president's administration. >> yeah, but someone who is a sell this message to these union like julian castro orer take ch loyalist as the director of workers today who are here. when you're talking to union national intelligence? >> what brian just explained is workers you've got to believe after joe biden -- they're going to be talking about health care, what their >> and it worked for booker in not governing, you know. plans are for health care. the second debate. >> well, yeah, and we'll see how in this position you want someone who is going to be there are varying degrees of where these democratic these polls continue to evolve apolitical, someone who is going and whether he gets an to provide the best information candidates want to go from additional bump, but a lot of to the president of the united states to keep this country medicare for all and getting rid these guys want -- need of private insurance to safe. but victor, this is, again, expanding upon obamacare and something to change. they need that dynamic to showing that this president and change, or else they're going to keeping private insurance but growing into a public option. have to drop out. this administration has failed they won't be able to raise any in the vetting process. the forum -- the format for this money. president trump doesn't care they won't be able to get into about experience. he doesn't care about talent. those next debates and they'll today is that they're going to he doesn't care about skills. have to drop out. >> scott wong, appreciate it so all he cares about is loyalty. have on stage with the candidates about 15 minutes. and don't get me wrong, in they'll each get to be politics loyalty is paramount, much. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you for being here. but in this particular position we've talked a lot about the he has shown to countless people address them and ask them their revolving door of the trump of his administration has been particular questions. again, also all of these improperly vetted and then once administration. members get into the they get in they basically -- candidates then disbursing administration, and then they across the state of nevada. turn around and leave. there are also plenty of people all these things arise, he's it's a chance to really talk to the people here, get out with who can't get beyond the velvet shown that he's not paying attention to what the country the voters, get a sense of what rope at the door. needs, and the country needs president trump's nominee for someone in this position who's they need and really sell their going to keep us safe, not just director of national message to the people of nevada, intelligence congressman someone who's going to be loyal to this president. which will be a very critical >> let's look beyond the ratcliffe, he's out five days specific position. state as we head into 2020. we've put together some of, >> the third debate coming up in after his name was announced. again, not all but some of the september, i mean we're talking there's also the scrutiny from trump nominees or announced about the third one, we just both sides of the aisle that finished with the second debate. piled up. nominees who didn't make it to >> well, got to look ahead. we'll talk about the danger of >> yes, got to look ahead. confirmation or through it this position becoming so we're learning that the dnc is starting with andrew pud jer at making it more challenging for politicized. also new video revealing another disturbing case of the beginning of the candidates to qualify. police brutality, allegedly. who has reached that threshold? do we know? officers seen laughing, making administration, vincent viola >> reporter: well, there's -- i fun of a man as he died in their for secretary of the army, think there are about -- it's an ever evolving number. custody. the family's fight for justice heather noward at the u.n. it's about eight or nine people now. you'll see more of this so you ambassador, jason miller, white understand what happened. house director of at this point, but what they're doing is for september for this next round of debates is they communications, sam clovis at commerce, david clarke at really want to up the ante, they 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of the chaos qualify and look to that next debate in september, guys. and tongue, or trouble breathing. >> all righty, jessica dean, of that delynntive process. don't stop your asthma treatments have a great day out there. thank you so much. unless your doctor tells you to. >> this is no 2016 or 2017, it's >> reporter: you too, thanks. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection >> we'll be checking in with 2019. >> i'm saying, victor, you're jessica throughout the day. or your asthma worsens. not seeing lists like that scott wong, the senior staff headache and sore throat may occur. today. >> her man cain, steven moore -- writer for the hill is with us haven't you missed enough? ask an asthma specialist about fasenra. now. no, herman cain and stephen when we listen to her talk about the significance of nevada, this if you can't afford your medication, moore were this year. is one of the first caucus astrazeneca may be able to help. >> ratcliffe was this week. states as well when you look up >> part of what you're seeing the makeup of the voters, the there is this technique that the president has, and you can bash hispanic population, the union it if you want, but he likes a workers there. national focus group. who is most at risk i think he does this a lot. he'll tweet something out. he'll go to his rallies and see today? when you areking about a candidate being on a stage and how it's responded to. he'll see how the host on fox being able to -- being asked news respond to it. questions by the audience, who how fox and friends responds to it and then if it doesn't go do you think is most vulnerable to some of the questions that may be targeted at them today? >> well, perhaps some of the well he withdraws it. other administrations did this candidates that are not as internally in many ways, he does friendly to labor unions, maybe it externally. >> is that the way you're some of the more moderate supposed to run a railroad? candidates, you know. the president says i throw a and so, you know, if you think name out to the media, you vet about nevada, it is the first them. >> it's flawed leadership, and seeing them now basically state in the west in terms of depending on you guys at cnn to the primary calendar. help vet the candidates, that's it goes iowa, new hampshire, and not you all's job. you all's job is to provide the then swings out to nevada. it is a key state for facts about these candidates to presidential candidates who are the public. trying to build momentum. what it really just shows, brian just said it, he's basically obviously think about all the running this white house into hotels and casinos in nevada, the ground. all of those workers are >> that's not what brian just said. unionized. the people that are cleaning the >> i'm sure that's not what rooms, the blackjack dealers, brian said. >> i think brian's failure to people working in the defend this reckless behavior restaurants, all of those people in only 8 weeks 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together we'll make the right choice. riot police are now firing tear gas at protesters in hong kong ordering them to disburse as they say they are damaging cars, setting fires, throwing bricks. >> we want to go live to cnn international matt rivers who's in hong kong. matt, what is the situation there right now? >> reporter: yeah, i mean it's a situation that we have seen before. we've talked about on your show before. i mean, this is the new normal here in hong kong. behind me, that's fully equipped riot police there. they have been firing tear gas. we were in the middle of it earlier where we were moved back. if you want to show here, this is a police station in this neighborhood. this is where protesters had congregated for most of the evening, and police started their clearance operation a little bit after 9:00 p.m., and so we moved from well down that street. we were pushed back by these officers firing dozens of canisters of tear gas, ask their aim was the people down there. there's a lot of members of the press, of course, but we're in this no man's land between police and protesters. and these protesters are out on the street again protesting, they want more democracy in this city, they want to withdraw a very controversial piece of legislation that kicked off all of this in the first place. they want universal suffrage, a whole list of demands, and they are becoming increasingly violent and combative against the police in they say completely justifiable ways. there are many people in hong kong that wouldn't agree. tonight we saw bricks. we saw graffiti. we saw sticks being used. we saw one officer's car windows being smashed inside the parking lot, so this is an events here n hong kong, and where it goes from here, where it ends i simp but the momentum of these protests after nine weeks now straight there where you are in hong kong. is it typical for them to go until the morning, and have they beauty editors have tried everything become increasingly 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system closes around 12:30 in the morning, and most of these protesters are kids, they're not here with cars. it's the only way they can get home. oftentimes you see things tend . 19 minutes until the top of to wrap up around midnight. the hour. a majority of house democrats look where we are. that's police right there, and you know, i showed you where the protesters were. now support impeaching president trump or at least beginning the that's a pro-democracy lawmaker who wants to talk to the cops, impeachment inquiry. but where does it end? so you've got a majority of i mean, at some point the cops democrats, but you've got a might move in and clear out the rest of the protesters, or maybe speaker who says now is not the they're going to try and wait them out or hope they get on the time. does this threshold make her job subway. we're just going to have to wait harder to convince the caucus and see what happens here. >> we'll see if this ninth hold off? >> yes, and what she's going to weekend follows the pattern of have to continue to do is to the previous eight. make sure that publicly she does matt rivers you and the crew stay safe out there. not say anything to make these thanks smouch for your members of the house who have reporting. president trump says supported this inquiry feel bad congressman john ratcliffe will no longer be nominated as the about it. what i know is that these members of the house of director of intelligence. representatives are hearing it he was nominated less than a loud and clear from their constituents. week ago at this point, and his now, what's really interesting confirmation seemed less likely is that speaker pelosi internally what i'm hearing and with every passing day up to behind closed doors is meeting this point. with these members of congress a republican senate source told and making them sort of feel cnn there was very little comfortable that she's hearing enthusiasm, while blaming the them and that she understands press, the president also seemed their position. >> is she just pacifying them? to say he was depending on the >> no, she's not pacifying them. media to vet his candidates. what she's saying is don't listen to this. forget the overall objective here. the overall objective is to beat >> you vet for me. i like had you vet, no, no, you donald trump and make sure he vet. i think the white house has a does not return to the white house. she's clearly saying if we are great vetting process. you vet for me. to move forward with these when i give a name, i give it inquiries and create a pathway out to the press, and you vet for me. towards impeachment it may a lot of times you do a very backfire. what she's doing is weighing good job, not always. both sides. >> that's exactly the opposite of what she's saying when she i think the white -- if you look at it, i mean, if you take a has this news conference and says this is not going to be look at it, the vetting process political, but hold off because for the white house is very we really just want to get donald trump out of the white good, but you're part of the house. i mean, if she's -- if this is vetting process, you know? i give out a name to the press, and they vet for me. specifically political. your thoughts? >> impeachment is implicitly by we save a lot of money that way. >> cnn law enforcement analyst definition political. it is a process for taking josh campbell with us now, someone out of office that's not former fbi supervisor special through the judicial law system. agent, we appreciate you being here, josh. thank you so much. >> good morning. >> good morning to you. the director of national it's totally political tand loo, intelligence is a very -- it's a i can't believe na i am sitting very sensitive position. here saying nancy pelosi is the voice of common sense. cnn reporting was that the intel she is the voice of common sense on this. this would be devastating for democrats. they had historic pickups in community was up in arms, that they were very worried about this particular appointment. 2018 talking about kitchen table issues, not talking about impeachment. how much confidence does the as joe biden said this week, the case for the american people is intel community have in the vetting process, whatever that for them to decide next might be at the white house? >> it's a good question. the president said that he november, period. this does not need to go to the u.s. house. relies upon the press to vet people because it saves money. we do not need this distraction. i think it also causes frequent as a republican, let me tell embarrassment as well. you, bring it on. bring it on. it's a very unconventional way this would be great politics for to go about vetting these donald trump. it would make the democrats look candidates for high office. this is a very important even more unhinged than they position. the person who sits atop the 17 looked in their debates these u.s. intelligence agencies and last months, and americans don't what they expect in these want it. agencies are people, leaders they've had enough with the that are going to be apolitical, mueller investigation. they've had enough of the independent, that are not going probes, the endless probes by to be on anyone's side. the democrats in congress. they're going to give the white they want to move on and get house the best available some stuff done. information without regard to if they focus on this for the how it might impact the next year, it will be the best president politically. thing that could possibly happen the issue here and i think what was frustrating the members of to donald trump other than them the intelligence committee is the notion you would bring nominating the worst possible someone in who was so political, nomin nominee. >> but one of the things i don't so partisan. it's not unprecedented to have a want us to forget, there are politician in those positions. some things that this president think about the current has been accused of, that has been alleged that is occupant, dan coats, leon impeachable, and so let's not forget that robert mueller panetta from the last administration who went on to basically said that this president has not been work in these different high positions. it's not unprecedented. exonerated and let's not forget that also to impeach a sitting what ratcliffe brings with him is a bit of baggage. president is almost kind of impossible, right? and so i don't want to, you he's been on record criticizing know, take the facts away that there are some things that these robert mueller's investigation people feel that are as well as pedaling these early theories that there was a secret impeachable, but brian just laid it out is that the minute you go society or deep state inside the fbi working to undermine trump. down that road and you don't have the votes or the process to if you're in the intelligence committee and that person is coming on board to be your boss, actually impeach this president, you open up a whole other can of it's going to give you pause and cause for concern. >> let's talk about who is on worms. i agree, the number one way to deck so to speak. deputy director sue gordon, in get rid of donald trump is to terms of the optics you would make sure voters have all the information they need to why the think shooee'd be the next in l. democratic nominee is a better choice, he or she, than this current president. the reporting that president trump does like her, but there that way you make sure he are people apparently in his administration who don't think doesn't return. i do say this, victor, i am that she's the type of political hearing more and more that the loyalist to the president that ground swell is growing for this he is looking for, that he wants impeachment. in that role. speaker pelosi is in a very from an intel perspective, would tough position. she be who intelligence i think the majority of people officials would choose? >> well, you just keyed in on who want this president it, someone who is loyal to the impeached will grow. president, and obviously we've >> can you give me a five second seen this pattern with this answer when the drop dead date white house that the president if they want to start this date, likes to be surrounded by people who are loyal to him, which in certain positions that's fine, you want people who are going to jackie speiers says september. >> i think you can wait until continue to carry on your november. message. the problem is the intelligence >> always good to have both of community is different. it comes down to having you. we're still waiting this morning for an official cause of independents, apolitical people who are in there that are not death for the granddaughter of going to base decisions on how robert kennedy. she wrote about her battle with it's going to impact the white depression, very candid about house on any given day. i think what the intelligence committee hopes and what i suspect americans want in there, it. she's being remembered for her generous spirit, but what we're learning this morning about it again, are people who are all. stay close. experienced. we know that ratcliffe's had close this issue based on some good journalists unearthing these is what teamwork is all about. you can't do everything yourself. issues about his candor, about his experience. he'd indicated as u.s. attorney you need someone to guide you he prosecuted terrorists and and help you make those tough decisions, sent people to jail. that's morgan stanley. we asked his office for a list of names, they couldn't come up they're industry leaders, with any. there was an issue there as far but the most important thing is they want to do it the right way. as his experience. i think what we're probably going to see from the white i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. house, at least in a perfect world is they would tap someone 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determine the cause and manner of death. saoirse kennedy hill family are saying they are devastated by this loss, their hearts are shatter shattered, that her life was filled with hope, with promise, and with love. in 2016 when she was a student at deerfield academy, she penned an op-ed saying that she did suffer from depression. she said that sometimes it would come and go, that it began during her middle school years, and that her friend depression would suddenly show up. she said that at points there were deep bouts of sadness, and then they would go away. even though she said she had a happy childhood. we do not know the cause of death of this young 22-year-old woman, but one thing is for sure, the tragedies that have befallen the kennedy family throughout the course of years are here once again. ge >> thank you so much. we want to show you what's happening right now in hong kong. you can hear the noise. you see the authorities there dress instead riot gear with their shields, with their helmets on as they move forward we want to take you back to hong kong right now. take a look at what's happening toward a group of protesters this morning. in the streets there right now, this group of protesters we understand has just charged that line of policemen in their forward towards police. riot gear as they are trying to that alone broke a 40-minute fend off some of the protesters standoff. police responded by firing more that are getting closer. tear gas, but again, this is what's happening there now. we will continue to follow more they are nearing the protesters now. this has been going on for hours. this is the ninth weekend in a on the other side of the break. row that this has happened. let's get down to business. a lot of questions now about whether xi jinping is going to at some point step in to try to the business of family time... quell this. this is not only a number of ...and downtime. protests, there are a number of ...and you time. protests that have turned 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mocking him while he yells you're going to kill me, and in less than an hour he was dead. cnn's ed lavandera reports on be right there baby. unlike ordinary diapers the three-year battle for this pampers is the first video's release, and listen, i and only diaper that distributes wetness evenly don't want you to be caught off guard here. into three extra absorb channels. they stay some of this is very hard to watch, and i just want you to be up to three times drier prepared for that. here we go. so babies can sleep soundly >> reporter: in august of 2016, all night 32-year-old tony timpa called wishing you love, sleep 911 on himself. had he was standing outside of a and play dallas pornography store. pampers he told dispatchers he suffered from schizophrenia and depression and was off his medications. when dallas police officers arrived, timpa had already been handcuffed by private security guards. >> don't hurt me. >> hey, tony. tony. >> get you some help. just stay down. >> tony, tony. >> no! >> tony. >> just keep him down. >> dallas police said timpa w arrested due to his erratic behavior. the officer body camera shows him repeatedly begging for help. >> you're going to kill me. >> i'm not going to kill you. >> you're going to kill me. you're going to kill me. >> all right. >> tony, relax, buddy. >> chill out. >> relax. >> help me. >> you can hear the officers laughing and joking about the situation. the video captures 20 minutes of the interaction between the officers and timpa. one officer uses his knee and body weight to hold timpa on the ground face first. timpa continues begging for help. >> help me, help me, help me, help me, help me. >> as they switch out handcuffs and then zip tie his legs together, the officers continue mocking timpa. ♪ i want it that way... nearly 12 minutes into the video, tony timpa stops i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? responding. his family's attorney says a ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ paramedic injected him with a no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of sedative. >> tony, wake st day, you can't. dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! >> tony. believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent we bow you new shoes for the or more on car insurance. first day of school. >> bacon, eggs, waffles. rooty tootty waffles. >> he's out cold now. >> i don't know, he just got this week cnn's hero has quiet. >> oh tlrgs here he comes. >> more than five minutes pass made it his life's mission to before anyone administers cpr, and the officers start showing give the children of haithaiti. concern about timpa's condition. >> inside of this garden it's joy, happiness and peace. as his lifeless body is lifted we collect that burn and we use onto gurney officers again laugh about the situation. >> hope i didn't kill her. them as planters. >> then the paramedic breaks the people eat from what they news that tony timpa is dead. actually grow. we opened a community library to the autopsy said he died of cardiac arrest caused by cocaine all the schools. we help kids manage their anger. in his system and the stress. we can't let the children of even three years later it's haiti lose the only thing that they have left, which is their excruciating to watch. >> it's real hard to hear my son hope. >> to see daniel's full story, scream help me and cry and they go to cnnheroes.com. thank you so much for being with us. laugh at him, and they torture we hope you make good memories him, and they kill him and they today. >> there's much more in the next have fun doing it, and think keep doing it even when he's not hour of "cnn newsroom," breathing. it's like, okay, we get this 911 fredricka whitfield is up next. call. this guy needs help. let's go have fun with him. let's torture him and kill him. can you do more with less? >> a grand jury indicted three dallas police officers on a misdemeanor charge of deadly can you raise the bar while reducing your footprint? conduct. those charges were dismissed pi for our 100 years we've been answering the questions the dallas county district attorney earlier this year. of today to meet the energy needs of tomorrow. prosecutors said they believe that the officers did not act southern company recklessly. those officers are still on the dallas police force. tony timpa's family has filed a federal civil lawsuit against dallas police, and the department says it will not comment on the video because of that lawsuit. ed lavandera, cnn dallas. >> and we'll keep you posted as to what happens with that story. i do want to tell you about something we're getting into the newsroom. people in the city of clinton, california, being told this hour to stay inside the apparently, hmm. exactly. and doug. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? oh. well, we just spend all day 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