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what's a misdemeanor and what the cameras will show a lot of the verbiage used by some of these protesters but what you know what, gillian? if you look what is going on, sandra what is going on this crowd is growing, the governor was quick to bring in the national guard to penn station bring up that veneer she had a safety for everybody. when she gets to numbers like this as nicole said with everything else going on in new york city, how about bringing in the national guard to this end given clearance to them to get them away from those buses because they should be nowhere near those buses should be nowhere near and they are blocking the streets once again which is in violation right there. to what extent you let them protest? this is not peaceful. >> sandra: joe can you stand by for a second we want to get to see be. it seems the numbers of protesters on our live shot there is growing what are you

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The Weekend

that is actually going to be organized and have a ground operation, this is a campaign able to pull out first-time voters, those are additional challenges that we were facing years ago. >> he pulled out additional voters. >> yeah, again, he is going to pull out additional voters which is something democrats have to account for. you cannot sit back and think every voter is an anti trump voter, or will be. there is a larger well of support for him than manifest and polling, that manifest in the verbiage that you hear reported on the news. a lot of those folks are silent participants. they like trump. they keep that to themselves. when they have action, they go back. that won't be the campaign. i do take your point about the organization. to step that game up. it tells me that they want to play hard in this race. they know they need to play hard in this race. >> joining from the capitol

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Alex Witt Reports

endorse his reelection. i'm proud to be a strong supporter of president trump. he will win this november. >> so david, stefanik hit almost all of the maga talking points. couple questions here. i'm curious, might they be coordinating? do you think she reaches out and says, what kind of verbiage that i use? is she auditioning to be trump's vice presidents? can you see her appeal for trump? >> there is no one in america running harder for trump vice presidential slot then at least the fonac. that is yet. do you recognize even how she increase the pace of her words when she was asked to prove her loyalty to donald trump. you saw that. look, there are far more deep disappointing, and far less humiliating cases in politics then at least the fonac. you have to think of lindsey graham as one. the -- came to congress, really in the image of mitt romney and paul ryan, if you will. actually, paul ryan acolyte of some sort. then quickly a vault into a

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Americas Newsroom

to me that was just clear. >> it was identical. anyone who has ever written or published anything, you know that that's a no no especially in academia. the problem for her wasn't just that she lifted these passages word for word. it was that other professors and academics came forward and some of them said yes, she may have used my verbiage but it doesn't amount to plagiarism. others were like she absolutely stole from me. it is plagiarism. i don't know how she is in the position she's in right now. this has been known to people in her research circles for a long, long time. and harvard turned a blind eye to it especially during the investigation they did that took about a month. >> bill: i thought the key line from the piece i walked into a well-thread trap. >> dana: by congress, yeah. >> this was all racially motivated and you walked into a trap. you were overlawyered when you went to the committee hearing.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

tomorrow into the carolina coast. winds destructive 130 mile per hour winds especially in that north east quadrant. if you're in that area we're looking at power outages. we're looking at widespread power outages and communication issues and this could last for days even week. i saw that verbiage out of the national hurricane center as well. trees coming down, also bridges compromised. we're looking at wind speeds from 50, 60, even up to 91 miles per hour in horseshoe shoe beach. this is going to be a big problem when it comes to winds. rain with tropical systems it's going to bring a lot of rain. we're still expecting double digits in the big bend when it makes landfall. look at the dark colors, you don't see that often. heavy rain north carolina into south carolina. where you see the reds, that's

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

tonight, new video shows the moment that a 21-year-old gunman entered a jacksonville, florida dollar general store before killing three people who were black. the gunman was white and the sheriff says there is no question the attack was racially motivated. police say he left a racist manifesto on his computer. one of his weapons, an assault rifle, was decorated with swastikas. his first stop was edward waters university, a historically black campus in the state. here to discuss what we are learning tonight, these new details, is retired police captain ron johnson. thank you so much for being here. the sheriff says they have this manifesto on their hands, they will be releasing parts of it. what would you be looking for in something like that? >> well, the actual verbiage that was in there, so we started talking about the racially

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

motivated. we want to see what the verbiage is and where he's getting his verbiage from, looking at the internet sources and books he may have read. so, it'll tell a lot about his mindset. >> essentially the shooting is being investigated as a hate crime. we know that. what evidence would they be looking for to make sure it could be categorized as a hate crime. >> we may be looking at other people me may be in contact with. i think we'll look at those things and it will tell law enforcement about the mindset he had on that day and his thinking overall. >> the there have said that when the shooter was 15, he was held under the state's baker act. for those who don't know, it allows people who pose a risk to themselves or to others to involuntarily be detained for potentially up to 72 hours. and normally people who are detained under that act cannot buy firearms. but both of his guns were

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

here. the sheriff says they have this manifesto on their hands. they will eventually be releasing at least parts of. it's what would you be looking for in something like that? >> the actual -- that was in there so we start talking about racially motivated. we want to see what the verbiage is and where he's getting it from internet sources and books he might have read. it does a lot about his mindset. >> essentially, the shooting is being investigated as a hate crime we know that. what evidence beyond just the verbiage would be the meeting to look for to make sure it could be categorized as a hate crime? >> we made look at other people that he may be in contact with other groups that he may follow. i think we'll look at all those things and it'll tell law enforcement a lot about the mindset that he had on that day and it's taking overall. >> the sheriff said that when the shooter was 15 he was held

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

so, that in and of itself, another red flag where they personalize the weapons, they become so important to them. so all of that, i think we have got to do a much better job on what the behaviors look like when someone is spiraling into this hatred mindset, hatred is not silent. hatred has behaviors and hatred has verbiage that goes along with it. if you have a young male in their early 20s to mid-20s, who is manifesting that behavior, and who is also depressed, those are the flags that you really have to play -- or pay very close attention to. it doesn't go away in a year or two. this just doesn't. >> and if their living under your roof, you are responsible. that comes with being a parent. all right, mary ellen o'toole, thank you very much. now to a military tragedy overseas. three u.s. marines were killed in a crash involving an osprey tilt rotor aircraft in australia. five others on board have been

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Alex Wagner Tonight

for donald trump, in terms of the iconography and the ability to stage manage this, the ability to get the kind of media coverage the way you want to get it at the time you, when you get it. this is the last time, as far as we know, that is gonna be turning myself in to be arrested. presumably, the first and only time we're gonna be having a mugshot from him released. until he gets in court, it what we think will be televised proceedings. specifically, in the georgia case. there's gonna be a trough in terms of down from this moment, in terms of how much he can control. and how much this is something that he can stage manage for a fact. this picture he gets to do it, in the way he chooses to comport himself in his first televised trial will be another moment like that. between now and, then it can be a lot of court filings. a lot of unglamorous stuff that is not on his timetable. and a lot of verbiage from his lawyers, and a lot of money put out in legal fees.

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