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president 2020, also two cnn political commentators, ashley allison, who served as national coalitions director for the 2020 biden-harris can't and kate bedingfield, former biden white house communications director, congressman, it was ten days ago that you call from vice president harris replace president biden at the top of the ticket president said again tonight, he's not going anywhere. what did you make of his speech tonight? and does it make you change your mind no. >> i honestly i didn't watch a whole lot. i just listened to it as as i was sitting here but i think the fact that a lot of the almost all of the michigan representatives senators candidates were not there, i think tells a lot of us exactly what was happening on the ground brown now he's obviously going out. he's going to try to convince people, which is fine. he has a right to absolutely do that. but when i think about what the
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swing-state numbers are looking like, anderson in these swing states, the biden campaign has spent already. the trump campaign and the outside groups have not spent already and you think about the debate, you think about the george stephanopoulos interview. you think about the putin and trump comment last night. and you think about nearly $1 behind those ads that is going to shift public opinion that's what guys like me are really, really worried about as we move forward into this campaign with so much at stake. >> kate, i'm wondering what you made at the congressman's point. and also today, the head of the united auto workers urge democrats not to quote, put our heads in the sand and hide from reality well, the congressman may be right that some members of the delegation weren't there, but look at the voters who were there in ultimately as the voters who are going to decide this election. and i think you had an incredibly raucous, energetic crowd here that was really feeding off what the president was saying. and i think crucially you had the president really
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prosecuting the case against donald trump. i mean, that's been a lot of the sort of the outstanding question over the last. now almost two weeks since the debate has been, is he going to be capable of driving that message is he capable of taking it to trump? and i think you absolutely saw tonight that he was and he made a really aggressive case on the economic front. he really drove of on donald trump is for the big corporate interests. i'm for you in a really sharp argument there and delivered it passionately so look, i think there is no question that some of the swing swing-state polling has moved since the debate. i think it would be foolish to deny that. but i also think the biden team's theory of the case it's from the outset has been win this race comes into focus in the fall and people see the binary choice between joe biden, who's fighting for them, and donald trump, who only cares about himself, who spouts all sorts of crazy nonsense, who wants to take away your freedoms and your rights? who supported an insurrection on january 6, that people are
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going to vote for joe biden. and i think that there is time for biden to make that case, and i think if he does what he did tonight repeatedly in the swing states, he's going to be in a much better position. >> actually, one of the difficulties you can have events on a teleprompter or even in the press conference last night where he was able to speak about foreign policy and for a very long period of time, i've talked to a lot of people who would very much wish joe biden was candidate, but are holding their breath every time he has an event, fearful of what may happen and watching it in part to just see if anything happens. is that tolerable for the rest of the next i mean, it's whatever happened on debate night there's no reason to think it might not happen again because we still don't know what happened on debate night yeah. i mean, he was on teleprompter during the speech, but he also did two other components of that trip that he
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was not on teleprompter and i got to say i watched the whole cnn. we broadcast that the whole event of him meeting ingredient with voters and he was pretty funny to me. if you ask me, look, let me tell you, when i hold my oh. my brand one, donald trump talks about what he would do in project 2025, i hold my breath when i remember donald trump being the president united states, and i heard baby screaming because he had separated them from their president. i held my breath when i was sitting in the home for a year by myself that i'm a single woman and i wasn't able to enter act with people because donald trump told us to put bleach in our system instead of actually dealing with a worldwide pandemic, i hold my breath when donald trump tells us when neo-nazis marching in the streets of charlottesville, that there are good people on both sides, and i hold my breath looking at the democratic party saying, folks, we got to choice, we have 100 and what, 13 days before election for the most consequential election of our lifetime. let's make our
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decision. you had opportunity to run other people last year. you chose not to do that? that is joe biden's fault. that is your fault. so we are in a situation right now. i'm not saying it's wrong for people to be disappointed with joe biden's performance in the debate. but yesterday, today he is coming out, he is rallying voters. and when you actually look at the polls then the race really had that james that much since the debate. so we need to stay focused. i'm holding my breath. the democrats get themselves in line, make a decision what we're going to do so we can start talking to voters about the real threat, which is donald trump, congressman, what do you say to that argument, which which i've heard a lot from from democrats and say, look, anytime you are talking about problems that president biden has, you are not talking about you know issues that president trump, former president trump has and that's wrong for you to do as a democrat, who doesn't want trump. so congressman, what do you say to those people to say? why are you? you know, adding
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more attention to the problems that president biden has. why aren't you only talking about former president trump well, two things. >> one and i don't did anything that was just said. i completely agree with it and we want to get that message out. i would just say that a major aspect of being loyal to anybody in any relationship that you're including the one that we're in right now is being honest. i mean, honest undergirds, loyalty and to see what we saw during the debate, to see the george stephanopoulos interview to see what happened in those too slow slip-up last night and to know enough about modern-day politics and modern media that, that's what's going to be covered because that's the narrative now is whether or not joe biden's going to make it through an event how's he going to mess up? how is it going to hurt our standing in the world?
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how's it going to be able to go against putin? and the main point is you got to be honest, because that's part of loyalty. the other piece is, we want this campaign to be about donald trump, and it's not about donald trump right now. that's what we want and so put camila harris in there, let her prosecute that case. let us let go of all this negativity and all these questions. and let's get someone in there that can actually prosecute the case. anderson. i cannot tell you how many americans and you know this, you've been reporting for how many years? americans are dying for generational change. we've been having the same stupid fights since the vietnam war. and it's time we look at those double-haters in the polling. they don't want biden, they don't want trump. as democrats, we have an opportunity to give them somebody different let go with this negativity let's get a message that has elevated that's aspirational, that can really tap into what's best in
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america, whether it's ai or blockchain are chip manufacturing how do we like this country up? and we can't do it if we, if we don't have generational change and that's my concern. and you put a general creational candidate in for the democrats right now, someone like kamala harris, who has the kind of skills and chops and experience that she has against donald trump. we will blow him out. we will win the house, and we will have a good chance at hanging onto the senate are base be juiced young people will be juiced, and we'll have a great opportunity we're getting these industrial states and make the case to working class people, whether they're white or black or brown are gay, or straight, or men or women, they're going to come our way kate, as cnn's jeff zeleny reported, former speaker nancy pelosi, foreign prison obama have spoken about the future president biden's candidacy. >> a. do you think the president would listen to either of them if they were to go to him suggests that that he step aside and also just what how long can this go on for and what is the time because it
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seems like this discussion can go on endlessly because for every event that the president does you can see if you think he is impaired. there are things you can point to and for evidence. and if you think he's just fine there's plenty you can point to as well. so it from just watching events, it could go on for as long as people want to talk about this stuff. but from the political calendar when does this have to stop? a decision has to be made well, first, i can i actually just respond to the congressman's or weight because i are generational change. >> look, we had an open primary in the democratic party in 2019. candidates of all ages and generations ran very competitive civilly democratic voters chose joe biden. they like to joe biden's vision for the country. they liked what he was going to do to bolster the middle class. they like the argument he was making against donald trump. and then he came
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into office and made good on so many of those promises that he made on the campaign trail. so i don't think that there is this this notion that somehow democratic voters and moderate swing independent voters who are going to help decide this election are somehow only fired up by the notion of generational change. they're fired up by what joe biden has been able to accomplish and his vision for the country. so i think i would just dispute that fundamentally that's what there's an outcry for that, right now to your question, anderson, about how long this can go on. i would argue not very long. i think we have had weeks now of people expressing themselves, raising their concerns. i think it has been a valid conversation. i think joe biden has been very, very clear. he's not getting out of this race he's given a number of performances over the last week that i would argue satisfy what people have requested of him, including what we just saw him do right there, which is essentially light up an entire jim in a swing state of people
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chanting and excited about his candidacy so i would argue this has got to come to an end. we need to unify behind that the nominee. and let's go on all of this fire and energy on donald trump and not on each other in person. ryan ashley allison came i i'm sorry, i'm so tight on time women are waiting. i appreciate it. thank you. joining us now is michigan congresswoman hillary scholten, who is calling on president biden to leave the race. congresswoman person was defined tonight in michigan insisting he's staying in the race. he seemed to be enjoying the give and take with the audience at some point to the calls for him to get out, become moot. >> you know, it's it's great to see that the president had a good day you know, he's, he's had a good 24 hours, but i said in my statement, this is not about today. this is about tomorrow and the future the president has had an incredible legacy and one that anyone would be happy to run on or retire on and there is there is
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no no greater legacy than one that he has built in his life. his career in the senate and the vice presidency we're talking about who is the best nominee for the next four years. and there have been serious concerns that have been raised and not been addressed in the last 12 days since the debate you heard the comment from the head of the uaw expressing concerns by democrats ignoring reality referencing hillary clinton back when the implication being that he knew then and others knew then that she was going to win, but it was sort of forced upon them. >> there's the report that leader jeffries did not offer president biden is endorsement during their meeting i mean, what evidence do you see that anybody can change the president's mind you know i i don't know, as i said in my statement, you know, this is the president's decision and the president's decision to make. >> it's not up to me. to
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change his mind, but it is up to me to voice the concerns of my concern students and my voters who have overwhelmingly then reaching out to me and expressing concern here about what's going to happen, right? what do you think he can win michigan? i am not a political pundit, but we certainly, you can't ignore the fact that michigan has been downgraded right from a lean democratic race to a toss-up. i leave that to the experts the senate race has been downgraded. the presidential race has been downgraded. it's, it's concerning and i mean, you're not a pollster, but you are a politician and you talked to people all the time. so i mean, are you hearing this the frustration that you are voicing is representative of what you are hearing from your constituents yeah. >> absolutely. i mean, we are hearing concerns on the ground. you know, i think honestly, anderson you didn more
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frustratingly were hearing people who are saying, well, i just don't know if i'll show up and vote, right. young voters i'm i'm a millennial mom. i, i've got two young kids. we want to be able to present to them and exciting vision for the future. we want to go barreling into november, knowing that we can win. and not only win this election, but when the future of our country, not just managed not to lose to someone who threatens to bring in authoritarian rule to the united states the stakes could not be higher. and i knew that i could not continue to hear these concerns to have them myself and not speak up. i want to be able to look my children in the eye and say in this moment, i saw a challenge. i knew that we still had an opportunity to respond and i did something about it. >> bolton, i appreciate your time. thank you coming up next by contrast, will speak with one of the president's staunchest supporters, california congresswoman barbara lee joins us, also, a rescued hostages speaking out
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moments ago, president biden offered critics of his political viability and defiant rebuttals, speaking to supporters in detroit, hear some of what he had to say well, probably noticed there's a lot of speculation like me, what's joe biden going to do is he going to stay in the race? you're going to drop out. here's my answer. i'm running and we're going away yesterday, the marist poll released a national poll has me been in trump's 50 to 48 on, role was dropped off took place or so much my narrative, my campaign is falling apart. they say are nominated democratic party, the only democrat or republican has beat donald trump ever. i'm going to beat him again i know him donald
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trump is a loser it was met by calls from some in the crowd saying, lock him up, which is obviously harkening back to things that were said during the last election from prison, trump's crowds. >> yet as passionate as they in the president we're the president is facing doubts from with his within his own party still from the congresswoman that we just spoke to before the break from taos top house democrat hakeem jeffries, as we mentioned, to not offer his own endorsement when he met with the president last night joins now a colleague and minority leader, jeffries, as well as another prominent member of the congressional black caucus, california congresswoman barbara lee. it's good debbie here in studio a strong showing there by president biden clearly defiant, clearly, he's telegraphing. he is in this thing. he's not listening to what anyone saying how long can this go on? >> so i think he is listening to what everyone is saying. and i believe that people really
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are seeing the real president joe biden. he didn't not sugar coat the debate. he was very clear about the problems and the difficulties with that debate. and we know president biden, i've known him for many years and worked with him. you know, he's known to make gaffes. okay. well, but look who he is and what he has done 15 million jobs. insulin capped at $35. when you look at negotiating prescription drugs, when you look at the economy and how the inflation right, so beginning to come down and he's fought for people each and everyday, ordinary people work in men and women, people of color, and so it's not just about what he's done and what he's delivered, but it's about the roadmap to the future. and what he has done is an indicator of what he intends to do. >> i've spoken to a number of pretty big donors over the last couple of days, who all obviously support president
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biden. but are deeply concerned because you said the debate was clear. what went wrong, but it's not really clear why it went wrong. and jet lag has been one thing is there's a campaign said he had a cold, just a bad night as speaker pelosi had suggested, was that this just a one-off or is this a condition? and could this happen again and could this happen if there is another debate, just a month or two before the election? >> who knows why that's speculation. i think what's important to try to send a warden, it's important for people to understand what took place and important for him to be honest. and i believe that he has been honest when you look at donald trump who is a pathological liar, when you look at the fact that he wants to dismantle our democracy in establish a dictatorship. when you look at, and i was sitting on the floor of congress on january 6 that he almost four minutes a coup and tried to
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thwart the truth transfer of power when you look at the fact he's a convicted felon, yet the republicans are sticking by him. they don't even care if you contrast that with all of the projections and discussion about the what-ifs with president biden i'd say let's move forward with someone who has proven that he can deliver for the american people. and also on the world stage, he understands foreign policy. he understands the world in which we live and so i'm not prepared to tell anyone that i'm not going to wait and see. i'm going to continue to work because there's going to be the voters and i think we saw in michigan and other areas it's the voters who are going to make sure that he's reelected. >> so what do you think happens in the next couple of days? i mean, there was talk of speaker pelosi jeff zeleny reported she had a conversation with former president obama there was discussion a couple of days ago when chuck schumer go to speak to the president. i mean is
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there any do you i mean, does this kind of drip, drip, drip go go along as there were some final resolution. >> well, i hope that we become unified as a party and move forward. we cannot allow donald trump to win next. i just want to say, i think the discussions and the chatter and the different points of views are healthy for our democracy. what are you hearing from dove? i'm hearing and let me tell you about donors. this is very important because we've got to get to public financing of campaigns period, dot, dot you know. and i'm hearing from some donors who and you know, many have said that they weren't going to put money into the campaign anymore warrant than fund the campaign but, you know, president biden yes it relies on a donors, but he has a large number of small donors and grassroots donors. and i believe at the end of the day the larger donors will come back because they are going to see that, look at the polls, for example, the polls have
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him, if not neck and neck just a bit ahead of donald trump's, although in swing-state, i mean, his boils down to two swing states and there was that cook report of showing a number of swing states not looking and good for him. you think there's enough time for him to make that up? >> i think so. and i'd have to rely on the voters of swing states, but let me tell you. i know myself and members of the congressional black caucus. we had a very candid conversation with the president and in fact, a handled it appropriately and i believe that everyone is going to help swing state voters and help candidates in swing states to make sure that we went. no one said it was going to be easily, but i think when you contrast him with donald trump, that's not the only issue though. when you look at how he saved lives and livelihoods during the covid pandemic when you look at how hot hard he has fought to make sure that the cost of living comes down, the cost of groceries, the cost of gasoline has to continue this work and i'm adamant about that and
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it's and you know, i don't get out there to off and on for too many candidates and he's been a president, you can talk to ordinary people, can look up to, and he has integrity and honesty, and he's smart and you know, he's 81-years-old and he's got a lot of experience, right now. the world needs experience. there's only i appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. ice. be in a remarkable new interview coming up with one of the four hostages rescued in that surprising daylight operation by israeli defense forces last month, or bianna golodryga spoke with him and joins us next deliveries tap in order that this happens that happened get out of there to back in the pitch be with really prime day deals at amazon.com have you always had trouble losing weight and keeping same discover the power of week what
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working as a security guard at the nova music festival when hamas attacked october 7. he tells cnn that he considers himself lucky other hostages he saw while captive, we're in, we're shape bianna golodryga joins us now is really doctors confirming that he was objected to psychological, physical abuse physically. he looked good. but when you asked him how they treated you and the other hostages, so there were multiple incidents where they would abuse them verbally one point, he had to sit under three blankets in the heat for hours on end for no reason. when the bombing began, when the war began, and they could hear the idf bombs, every single day. he said that the captors were telling them that it was the idf coming to kill you because you're a problem for them. and so they're trying to bomb you to find you to end all of this, they would say your family doesn't care about you. they're off on vacation, wanted the other captors was married. he said, your wife has probably found someone else while they knew that this
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likely wasn't true when you hear it repeatedly it really clearly got to them and he said that abuse started from the day they got into gaza are you scared condition of shock. >> there was not scared i didn't realize like, what's going on and they took us they died up tents like this. what does on the floor and i started to explain them like jarocki. i'm russian, like you any good and the i don't speak, cuba is speak on the russian and english to explain them what can we do? some guy was from the left side of me and he has like gun i tried to document asked you asked i have you
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asked him if they were planning to kill you? >> yeah, that's like it's so only one thought that i had like, what what are they going to do with us? in couple of hours that they brought almog, like the same day and in some moment one guy he was i was really scared about him. i was really afraid he took fabric from is and showed me with signs like i tomorrow you i will fill you they will kill you it was in the first day of our been can gather. >> your mom said that you were tied up like that for two months? >> the first three days was with ropes until middle of
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december. >> we were in chains you are tied to chip with chains. miss. james, they were afraid that we will run away maybe i don't know but in december they took off and we were free. >> so tell me about that day of the rescue, june 8 we will shore in that day in eight of the junior that date was like regular morning i was reading some book about marco polo. they gave you books a couple lake for like they gave us book only in april. they gave us also some stories about quran and you can read, you cannot read. we don't care so worried. of course we read because it's like to take our mind with something and
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sometimes like suddenly lake like in every window that we had started lilit little explosions and they already inside like they and i was like what's going on what's going on you? a little bit freest, you're in shock, you are afraid. of course. of course even if it is like israeli army i thought that they told us that if they come to rescue we will kill you don't think that we will give them the rescue understood that it says that's a hell. i will i prayed. they had couple of seconds to kill us. like, i mean, they were
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they were in the room with you yeah not in the same room, but they have like five meters one should my baby didn't do this they were killed maybe in like five seconds later. they started to ask our names. exemption. probably saw it in video they're slower it's israeli army in some guy russian speaker he asked me like andrea andrade. he told me in russian, i will translate to you i will go with you. you will go with me only with me two meters maximum from let me we will rescue today. you will be at home at home today
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already today really you don't show yes. yes, i aom better for biden okay i aom bit of a brighter, let's go. let's do it. let's do it did you watch the video of your rescue a lot of times because even even today why? something great and it was something special for me and it's may. 3 dorsally the first one was on seven of october the third one in the head of the june in of course i remember this i made this the two its scars that i got from seven of october when a fall
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from the cliff and some bushes, cat my skin we all saw the video of when you were reunited with your mother at the hospital? >> as a mother, it brought tears to my eyes to see how you fell down on your knees, hugging her do you know how how difficult i would imagine you do those? eight months war for them that was so afraid not to see them you thought you'd never see them again? >> i mentioned to you that's my mother and father and brother. it will not hear the words i
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love you anymore i know that 120 hostages are still there and fortunately for me, i was lucky unfortunately for them there still learning and they don't know when they will come back it's absolutely disgusting in terrible feelings i don't i don't imagine how it how to live in tunnels we need to bring them home as soon as possible it's incredible to
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hear from him. how is he readjusted? i mean, i can imagine said he is doing well. he's happy. he has good days. he says he has bad days to and he just lets himself cry and however the long that takes, i asked him if he has spoken to l. mogen shlomi, the other two hostages who he was with for eight months, they weren't separable and he is so grateful they were together. and it was interesting because he said they haven't spoken and they clearly just need to take this time to begin to try to readjust at home incredible. bianna. and thank you so much for doing that. gonna golodryga, just ahead. details about what cnn has learned would be rare return to the public next week from melania trump. plus breaking news in the case against alec baldwin, which is now the former case, will be right back someone needs to customize and save hundreds. have liberty mutual wait there's an elevator only
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republican national convention. not yet clear whether she'll speak or take formal part in the proceedings. as you know, she's been largely absent from her husband's campaign, did not attend his new york criminal trial our randi kaye took a look at where she has been in recent months and how her last appearance at the rnc played out with your husband that was melania. >> trump in march this year, telling reporters to quote, stay tuned about her return to the campaign trail since teasing that possibility melania has mostly stayed out of the public eye. she was at donald trump's side at mar a-lago in november 2022 when he announced his third bid for the white house and the former president has been teasing her return for months to a private person, a great person, very confident person, and she loves our country very much. she'll be, she'll be at the appropriate time. she'll be out there while also trying to explain away her absence as he did on megyn kelly's podcast. she's introspective and she's
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confident she doesn't need to be out there. >> the only person who decides if and when melania gets out there is melania herself? >> a source close to the former president, tells cnn that melania dictates her own involvement. she is very selective and methodical in what she wants to do and how she presents herself on super tuesday. melania was out of view while her husband celebrated at their mar-a-lago estate. >> want to thank my family for being here when the former president was on trial in new york for the hush money case, melania did not attend nor did she show up for cnn's presidential debate in atlanta last month. >> in recent months, she has appeared at private events, including a fundraiser this month for the log cabin republicans, a conservative lgbtq group, as well as an april fundraiser alongside her husband at the home of investor john paulson at the upcoming convention. it's still unclear if melania will have any formal
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speaking role. so she did at the last two republican national conventions in 2016, her speech made headlines after it came to light that some lines had been plagiarized from the speech given by michelle obama at the 2008 democratic national convention. >> my parents impressed on me the values that you work but what you want in life that your word is your bond and you do what you say and keep your promise bragg and i were phase with so many of the same values, like you work hard for what you want in life that your word is your bond that you do what? >> you say you're going to do days later, a family friend and staff writer for the trump organization took responsibility for the borrowed lines and melania speech and apologized the trumps rejected her offer to resign in 2020. the republican convention was upended due to the covid-19 pandemic so melania trump
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delivered her speech from the white house rose garden my husband's administration will not stop fighting until there is an effective treatment or vaccine available to everyone. she also spoke about the american dream and the love. she says both she and donald trump have for this country, there are no words to describe how honored humbled and fortunate. i am to serve our nation has first lady and randi kaye joins us now. has she commented all about what she may do or orangey know, she hasn't commented in a spokesperson for melania, didn't respond to cnn's request for comment die there. but really anderson is about more than just this upcoming convention. it's really about the next four months as this campaign winds down, there are a lot of questions about what her role might be ishee going to get out there on the campaign trail some more. is she going to stump for her husband we just don't know, but we do know that trump the trump campaign and trump's close aides have said that that
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good. china, the number one most loved i'm sara murray in washington and this is cnn a stunning. >> decision today by the judge and the alec baldwin criminal trial, one that braun has prosecution over the death of cinematographer on the set of his western ross to a sudden end. >> cnn's josh campbell joins us now with the latest on the decision that shocked observers and reducing alec baldwin to tears in the courtroom. so what happened, josh yeah, shocking indeed, i was in the courtroom when this was happening and as a judge appeared to signal that she was about to throw this case out. >> but you could see people looking left and right, kind of
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in disbelief as she went through her lengthy ruling. this all stemmed from a motion that baldwin's team had filed, essentially accusing the state of maine his conduct of not properly handing over items of evidence and, you know today was really strange and that you can essentially see the prosecution's case unraveling throughout the day at one point, the prosecutor herself took the witness stand in order to try to defend the actions of the state. another time, the co special prosecutor in the case abruptly resigned today so you all kind of started to see this going hill for the downhill for the prosecution, the judge finally bringing everyone all parties together, making her ruling that look, this case has to be thrown out. and as she described her decision, which he said was that this type but misconduct, not properly handing over evidence is a threat to the judicial system. the public has to have confidence in the judiciary. judicial system. she said this is a wrong that the court cannot rule right. the cases dismissed afterwards, the special prosecutor that was left in the case came out and address reporters. she said she
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respects the judge's decision, but maintains that this evidence in question had nothing to do with the case reason to believe that the evidence that we discussed in court today was related to the set of rust it never left the state of arizona ai under her stand. >> is that the court disagrees with me and i respect the court's decisions there is absolutely no evidence that any of that ammunition is related to the incident involving ms hutchings now, as a ruling was read, baldwin broke down in tears. >> he was comforted by his own attorneys, his family was sobbing. they were all embracing each other of course, on the other side of this equation is a family of halyna hutchins, the cinematographer, who was killed. we've reached out to her representatives for comment anderson. yeah. this home. i'm the prosecution case has been riddled with issues
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from the beginning. it seems like charges against him had been dismissed before. can prosecutors bring this case back again now it so important the way the judge ruled here, she dismissed his indictment it's called width prejudice, which means that there is no way that they will be able to retry baldwin even if they wanted to, they can't correct their mistakes. >> there will be no prosecution of alec baldwin for this incident tonight. he's a free man, anderson. >> all right. josh campbell. thanks very much. now, the man formerly known as america's mayor, disgrace trump, ally rudy giuliani, he defamed two georgia election workers, was ordered to pay nearly $150 million in damages, declared bankruptcy. today, a judge stripped him a bankruptcy protection, meaning creditors can now take action to collect the thing is he's living quite large. cnn senior data reporter harry enten joins me now to break it down. so what did the court records show, but the state of his spending habits? yeah. he essentially promised that in january he trying keep his spending under control, keep it to a little bit more than $40,000. he ended up spending nearly $120,000. he
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admitted in court documents what is he spending? 120,000 a month in the month of january. what was he spending on? well, some of it is stuff like you and i might spend on right. he spent money on amazon for example, but he was spending a lot of money on amazon prime, happy as much as i spent a year, i was looking at his credit card statement, looked like he was spending more than a $1,000 thousands of dollars on amazon he spent money on flights. he spent money on jetblue flying down from laguardia down to florida. he also went to smith them zelenskyy. it's a very good steakhouse in new york, driving familiar with i used to live in your exactly right. but the found forever. it's been around forever. but the fact is, if you're trying to contain, your spending, it's probably not best to dine out a place like swift smith them a lenski, it might be better to perhaps die in a place like what about his assets? because most of his money, giuliani says is in his properties in florida, in new york? yes. so what what is there beyond just his properties florida in new york, creditors believed that there's a lot there. for example, he has three world series rings, if you know
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anything about rudy giuliani, you know, he's a huge end thank he's fan. creditors believed that he might be underestimating how much those rings are where they could be worth in total more than $30,000, for example there are other places where he might in fact get some money. for example, i don't know if, you know this, but rudy giuliani is now marketing a coffee yes. but i mean, there's the judgment is $150 million his apartment in florida and new york that's a couple of rings. it's not going to its, it's not it's not going to cut it but the, fact is, you're trying to keep building all of this stuff up right? and i think you have some polling about sort of his people's perceptions of him. yeah. yeah so to me, one of the things about rudy giuliani was i grew up under his mayor all right. after 911, he was a hero to many people. his favorable rating after 911 was near 80%. he went after the mob early and after the mob, a lot of people credited him with cleaning up crime in new york city. remember the crime rate dropped tremendously during his mayoral ship and his favorable rating
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was quite high. but look where it is. now. look or it's dropped to look at this 16% you know, anderson, i love looking at numbers. i love looking at polling. i have never seen anybody have a 60 point drop in their favorable rating over just 20 years. in fact, richard nixon's approval rating after, of course, he resign the presidency was north of 20%. so rudy giuliani is liked by fewer americans now than richard nixon was when he was forced to resign the presidency back in 1974, quite a fall from grace. it's quite honestly sad. harry enten, thanks. the news continues right here on cnn tonight with his campaign in limbo, president biden insists he's the nominee as he has taking this fight directly to the voters we have exclusive new audio from inside his campaign meeting that included a few f bombs dropped along the way meanwhile, 72 hours out from the republican national convention, donald trump is has yet to name his running mate as he's comparing the vice presidential race to, you
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guessed it, the apprentice. and rudy giuliani's million dollar homes luxury watches this is a yankees world series rings are all up for seizure tonight when and what the two election workers that he was found guilty or liable for defaming can start collecting i'm kaitlan collins, and this is the source there are new signs of life tonight from president biden's campaign, as he insists, he isn't going anywhere in front of a roaring crowd of supporters and to detroit where he made clear over and over and over again that he will be the democratic nominee. >> well, speculation what's joe biden going to do is he going to stay in the race? you're going to drop out here's my running nominated
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democratic party. the only democrat or republican has beat donald trump ever. i'm going to beat him again it was one of the most energetic performances that we have seen from biden in months. >> as he trained his fire on donald trump and extremely blunt terms, trying to turn the focus of this race back on his former predecessor on his predecessor, as he also sought to reassure his own party about his ability to beat him donald trump is a loser. >> here's kingmaker by those convicted by a jury of his peers 34 felonies. you're paying hush money to a porn star donald trump was found liable for sexual assault. donald trump is a business fraud he is still facing charges rolling january 6. he still facing charges in georgia. he's filed bankruptcy six times. trump is a threat to this nation told you it was pretty blunt. of course, biden was speaking there on a