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We have endorsements from, I think, almost every police group, very -- I mean, a large percentage of them in the United States.
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29,714
We have a situation where we have our inner cities, African- Americans, Hispanics are living in he'll because it's so dangerous.
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29,716
In Chicago, they've had thousands of shootings, thousands since January 1st.
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29,719
Is this a war-torn country?
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29,721
And we have to stop the violence.
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29,722
We have to bring back law and order.
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29,726
It brought the crime rate way down.
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29,727
But you take the gun away from criminals that shouldn't be having it.
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29,728
We have gangs roaming the street.
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29,734
We have to be -- we have to know what we're doing.
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29,748
These are people that are bad people that shouldn't be -- when you have 3,000 shootings in Chicago from January 1st, when you have 4,000 people killed in Chicago by guns, from the beginning of the presidency of Barack Obama, his hometown, you have to have stop-and-frisk.
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29,755
But when you look -- and Chicago's not the only -- you go to Ferguson, you go to so many different places.
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29,757
I agree with Secretary Clinton on this.
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29,759
But you look at Dallas, where the relationships were really studied, the relationships were really a beautiful thing, and then five police officers were killed one night very violently.
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29,760
So there's some bad things going on.
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29,763
But we need -- Lester, we need law and order.
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29,764
And we need law and order in the inner cities, because the people that are most affected by what's happening are African-American and Hispanic people.
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29,767
Well, I've heard -- I've heard Donald say this at his rallies, and it's really unfortunate that he paints such a dire negative picture of black communities in our country.
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29,769
You know, the vibrancy of the black church, the black businesses that employ so many people, the opportunities that so many families are working to provide for their kids.
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29,771
But we do always have to make sure we keep people safe.
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29,773
Stop-and-frisk was found to be unconstitutional and, in part, because it was ineffective.
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29,776
And, in fact, violent crime is one-half of what it was in 1991.
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29,778
We just don't want to see it creep back up.
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29,779
We've had 25 years of very good cooperation.
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29,780
But there were some problems, some unintended consequences.
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29,782
And it's just a fact that if you're a young African-American man and you do the same thing as a young white man, you are more likely to be arrested, charged, convicted, and incarcerated.
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29,785
We have to say -- we have to come forward with a plan that is going to divert people from the criminal justice system, deal with mandatory minimum sentences, which have put too many people away for too long for doing too little.
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29,786
We need to have more second chance programs.
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29,787
I'm glad that we're ending private prisons in the federal system; I want to see them ended in the state system.
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29,788
You shouldn't have a profit motivation to fill prison cells with young Americans.
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29,789
So there are some positive ways we can work on this.
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29,795
If you're too dangerous to fly, you are too dangerous to buy a gun.
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29,799
Lester, I think implicit bias is a problem for everyone, not just police.
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29,801
And therefore, I think we need all of us to be asking hard questions about, you know, why am I feeling this way?
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29,802
But when it comes to policing, since it can have literally fatal consequences, I have said, in my first budget, we would put money into that budget to help us deal with implicit bias by retraining a lot of our police officers.
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29,803
I've met with a group of very distinguished, experienced police chiefs a few weeks ago.
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29,804
They admit it's an issue.
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29,806
Mental health is one of the biggest concerns, because now police are having to handle a lot of really difficult mental health problems on the street.
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29,807
They want support, they want more training, they want more assistance.
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29,808
And I think the federal government could be in a position where we would offer and provide that.
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29,812
First of all, I agree, and a lot of people even within my own party want to give certain rights to people on watch lists and no- fly lists.
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29,815
These are very, very good people, and they're protecting the Second Amendment.
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29,819
I do want to bring up the fact that you were the one that brought up the words super-predator about young black youth.
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29,820
And that's a term that I think was a -- it's -- it's been horribly met, as you know.
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29,821
I think you've apologized for it.
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29,823
And when it comes to stop-and-frisk, you know, you're talking about takes guns away.
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29,824
Well, I'm talking about taking guns away from gangs and people that use them.
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29,826
I think maybe there's a political reason why you can't say it, but I really don't believe -- in New York City, stop-and-frisk, we had 2,200 murders, and stop-and-frisk brought it down to 500 murders.
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29,829
But we went from 2,200 to 500.
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29,835
It had a very, very big impact.
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29,844
New York -- New York has done an excellent job.
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29,845
And I give credit -- I give credit across the board going back two mayors, two police chiefs, because it has worked.
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29,848
But it is important that we learn about what has been effective.
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29,849
And not go to things that sound good that really did not have the kind of impact that we would want.
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29,850
Who disagrees with keeping neighborhoods safe?
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29,855
I'd like to just respond, if I might.
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29,862
The African-American community -- because -- look, the community within the inner cities has been so badly treated.
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29,864
They've controlled these communities for up to 100 years.
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29,867
Well, I -- I do think...
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29,869
You decided to stay home, and that's OK.
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29,871
And I've met some of the greatest people I'll ever meet within these communities.
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29,872
And they are very, very upset with what their politicians have told them and what their politicians have done.
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29,874
I think -- I think -- I think Donald just criticized me for preparing for this debate.
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29,877
I prepared to be president.
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29,886
And her campaign manager, Patti Doyle, went to -- during the campaign, her campaign against President Obama, fought very hard.
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29,887
And you can go look it up, and you can check it out.
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29,888
And if you look at CNN this past week, Patti Solis Doyle was on Wolf Blitzer saying that this happened.
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29,890
They were pressing it very hard.
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29,892
When I got involved, I didn't fail.
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29,907
Well, nobody was pressing it, nobody was caring much about it.
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29,910
But I was the one that got him to produce the birth certificate.
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29,911
And I think I did a good job.
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29,912
Secretary Clinton also fought it.
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29,915
Sidney Blumenthal sent a reporter -- you just have to take a look at CNN, the last week, the interview with your former campaign manager.
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29,917
But just like she can't bring back jobs, she can't produce.
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29,924
I say nothing, because I was able to get him to produce it.
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29,927
But let me just tell you.
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29,928
When you talk about healing, I think that I've developed very, very good relationships over the last little while with the African-American community.
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29,929
I think you can see that.
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29,930
And I feel that they really wanted me to come to that conclusion.
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29,935
And clearly, as Donald just admitted, he knew he was going to stand on this debate stage, and Lester Holt was going to be asking us questions, so he tried to put the whole racist birther lie to bed.
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29,936
But it can't be dismissed that easily.
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29,937
He has really started his political activity based on this racist lie that our first black president was not an American citizen.
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29,940
He actually was sued twice by the Justice Department.
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29,943
You know, Barack Obama is a man of great dignity.
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29,945
But I like to remember what Michelle Obama said in her amazing speech at our Democratic National Convention: When they go low, we go high.
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29,946
And Barack Obama went high, despite Donald Trump's best efforts to bring him down.
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29,950
You treated him with terrible disrespect.
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29,952
It doesn't work that way.
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29,954
I don't think you can deny that.
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29,956
So when you tried to act holier than thou, it really doesn't work.
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29,962
And, you know, I also notice the very nasty commercials that you do on me in so many different ways, which I don't do on you.
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29,966
I'll go one step further.
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29,967
In Palm Beach, Florida, tough community, a brilliant community, a wealthy community, probably the wealthiest community there is in the world, I opened a club, and really got great credit for it.
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29,968
No discrimination against African- Americans, against Muslims, against anybody.
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29,969
And it's a tremendously successful club.
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29,970
And I'm so glad I did it.
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29,971
And I have been given great credit for what I did.
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29,974
That is the true way I feel.
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29,981
Well, I think cyber security, cyber warfare will be one of the biggest challenges facing the next president, because clearly we're facing at this point two different kinds of adversaries.
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