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jd vance but the headlines, they belong to his former rivals and rivals certainly was the right word just a few months or years ago, they took to the stage to now saying his prisoners, including four, count them for of his previous primary opponents. and two of them he battled in the past just what six months. and they're to they certainly have changed this man is a pathological liar he doesn't know the difference between truth and lies god bless donald j. >> trump the country is less safe but here's the good news we can fix it and when donald trump is president, we will fix we will not allow the party of lincoln and reagan to fall into the hands of a con artist by giving voice to everyday americans president trump has
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not just transformed our party he has inspired a movement. >> i don't think donald trump ultimately can win an election my fellow republican joe biden back to his basement and less than donald trump back to the white house on hinge tie is more diminished than he. >> then he was just like joe biden's more diminished than one but he was we have to see this for what it is. i'll start by making one thing perfectly clear donald trump as my strong endorsement pairing joining me now, david polyansky, ashley allison, tara palmeri, and march preston. okay. first of all, i need a neck brace because i have a little bit of whiplash from stand back and forth. i know people can involve they can change their mind. everyone is entitled to
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their epiphany but this is pretty significant to have this happen, right now. you've got nikki haley, you've got ron desantis endorsing him fully. i mean, this was a very contentious primary were you convinced what the voters be convinced by the speeches absolute tonight was about unity and that's what was delivered. >> you saw. >> i think five the president prompts a former president from primary opponents in 2016 in the site and look, i mean, you whiplash as part of politics, saw the tape down mike vice president harris had on president biden during their primary. and frankly, i think all the democrat house members who are pushing letters in washington that have asked president biden to step down are going to be in the convention probably in chicago in a couple of weeks, cheering him on that's just politics but what i think he's trawled and i was a united front. they came from all directions foreign policy to domestic policy, to immigration and everything in between. >> and i think the stage is set for donald trump to grow into the fall now, with the full
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backing of the entirety of the party, which is something that his opponent doesn't have today. you know, you mentioned the idea of mentioned kamala harris and we're all remembering that this little girl was me. tom and everything else the happened and of course, her statements to him, providing a number of things. >> but this felt qualitatively different to do in terms of the time the criticism that they gave donald trump versus what they gave to biden yeah. they were calling donald trump a con artist, a liar. that's different than having a policy distinction, which kamala harris had but joe biden on the president i'm not sure that was due that way. more than saying hurtful and that he was a part of two racist us senators isn't policy that's pretty, that's actually as personal as you again nonetheless tonight you saw this is why we love you ashley behind it. they said liar diminish, and then there's a song by debra caught
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said weekend can't be friends if we can't be lovers. and tonight, nikki haley. >> well, vivek was always over their vote. >> haley, ron desantis, you name it became donald trump's lovers and they don't want to just be his friend. they want to be in love with donald trump. so they have a future in the republican party. >> i think it is politics, but i think that's what the american public are sick of. their sick of it on the democratic side. and there's took it on the republican side. they want people to be genuine. >> and i just don't feel like tonight we saw people who really are genuine switch. >> it also is like chili wasn't saying this for years ago. she said for months literally go into politics. >> if you're looking for genuine people because you're not going to find them ai it's just the reality we were talking about this earlier my friend of mine and myself talking about this earlier and we were just talking about politics in general in where we are now in in this, in this strange environment, and people might go into politics with all
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the greatest intentions you come to washington in it does become very, very but what are the voters make of that? >> i mean, that's, that's the part of it right? >> you want voters to consistently vote for the candidate and tell them but then there's an inconsistent message again, everyone's held their company. but politics makes you feel heavy. >> a lot of times, right? you make you think that wold on. who do i believe and what you have that same opinion tomorrow, ai this is what goes back to the whole idea that the voters are just feeling gaslit, right now, right so you've got these people that have been on the campaign trail vicious. this has been particularly brutal let's primary, donald trump did not think that any of these people deserve to be primarying him at all. he went and called the ron desantis desanctimonious he had to have an inch there an intervention, a brokered intervention for the two men to sit down together just a month ago so that this could be a moment of unity. so that brought attendants could happen the prime speaking spots so that he could go out and campaign for him literally as of thursday, i wrote a column
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and i reached out to nikki, haley's people. she was waiting for an invite, but she was not going to ask for one so we're talking about just that one where you are this has been the whole thing has changed so it's very brutal and i think he will feel gaslit and i think on the other side as well where people have come out and said, okay, you know, joe biden, he is in great health. the guy can run, he can kick, he can and then you see a totally different person on the debate stage at what is real, what is true? >> do you hate this man? >> is this man in you know, is this man in good physical and mental shape? >> that's higher being lied to and that's why don't trust the government. >> that's why conspiracy theories are just going while we're, you know, what you make, you make a good point in terms of we know were at the republican national convention. so people who are here are already all in on this ticket, right? we're were very clear on that. >> but all of the politicians are trying to appeal to the undecided those who are trying to and it's so when you're talking about the people who've spoken, st. did they convince those undecided voters?
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>> i think there's another part. it's night that i think we can all appreciate in this business. >> this was just about the 24 election. this was in fact the start of the 28 election that we saw tonight. >> it that way. the key haley said immediately, just so we're clear, i'm paraphrasing here. i support him. >> well look, they they're going to support the nominee the folks that were on the debate stage. >> this go round signed the pledge and committed to support the nominee. >> and you have to do it. you have to prove that commitment to the voters, to the party that is the commitment you made to be on that stage into every primary voter that participate in the process, but make no mistake. there were a lot of speeches tonight that were the start of the 28 race and so this isn't going to be a slam dunk for senator vance and probably vice president vance saw a whole, a whole group of folks they're probably going to be on the ballot against an the force are two things can be true in this right that there is unity in the republican party. are they besties not, right, but do they have this car? common goal of trying to have joe biden serve one term.
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>> absolutely. and what david said is absolutely right as well, because they had their own personal interests at heart. if any one of them came out and did what ted cruz had done eight years ago, eight years ago. >> yeah. >> ago, and do math at midnight i know so seven years ago, i was never good at math but but but seriously, if that would that would happen, they probably wouldn't have gotten out of that arena the party. >> has moved so far into donald trump's a corner that if you want to be part of the party, you better be part of what conille was booed. >> you might say, right? >> on sunday. many of us were doing television and we've used the word that we have used tonight and it was unity i felt like tonight we're talking about a different kind of unity night. we we're talking about unifying the republican party. we're no longer talking about unifying the country after tonight's speeches, it was they were speeches to like red meat to the base they attacking immigrants, the culture wars. and i think that's the
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skepticism back to tariff point that voters are having its, you show us one thing and then you do something else. and and it makes me worried, not that people won't show up and vote because of he is on the top of the ticket. >> but because people are losing faith in our institutions, in our parties. >> and so we have that to really be true with the words that we're saying. speaking, look, if on sunday you don't you know, i mean, just be honest with me, let me know when i'm working with fly know how to engage you, but to put a 24 hour facade on that, we want to bring this country together. >> and then tonight so here what sarah huckabee sanders is saying, i'm like, that's not the unity. i'm looking for. >> it wasn't it wasn't their job. it will be the president's former president's job on paris. add them, i think if we're all sitting here, are some of us are sitting here on thursday night. i think that's going to be a fair to protect me. >> let me tell you this on this very point because chris christie actually wrote an op-ed in the new york times today hey addressing what you've just raised, calling the moment and opportunity to rein in some of the worst rhetoric, rhetorical impulse to the republican party. he wrote this mr. trump can demonstrate
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we'll to change not just how we speak to one another are also how we act. >> this moment can confirm that our country is greater than any political party, but only if we work for a while, we're going to hear from the president or president on thursday, have republicans met the moment given what ashley is talking about this 24 hour scene? mr. dissipate already well, let me just say this about unity. >> i think there's a lot of tobi. we've had this talk about unity. it's not about the republican party 40 agreeing with the democratic party. it's about whether or not donald trump can just rain himself thing. that's where the unity starts. it's not about unify firing the whole country as a whole different definition of unity. >> i'm sorry, but that's the reality i mean, it's donald trump go out there for donald trump, go out there and not given to his greatest demons, which is just let it all loose and allowed jd to do that for him to allow some of these
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other a surrogates to do that for him. that's going to be a win of unity for republicans. >> i've got to say he seems to date it to me just seeing him and dan he didn't come out. he went on on a stage on monday, didn't speak. i have never seen donald trump walk up to a stage and not say a word. i know there's a big moment on thursday, but there was none oh, real fanfare around the announcement of the vp. he put out on truth social, and he made us wait a long time for it. granted. it was probably going to leak once they told you know, doug burgum and marco rubio that we're out, but still, i mean, he seemed sedated. his truth social's i don't follow them day-to-day, but they haven't been quite as vicious and yeah, maybe he has his pitfall for now when he's trying to meet the moment and thinks that he can expand his his, his voters, his base, but he maybe doesn't think he needs to be attacking when he's this far up in the fall sedated or strategic au strategic for sure. >> look, i think i think we're all going to be surprised by what we see on thursday night.
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>> i think not that's just the politics of the moment, but the moment that happened in has to change your first mean. that was as close as you can get in a circumstance like that. and i think that pudding a lot of things in perspective and i think whether you're a candidate or just a human being, it's going to color the way you view things policy politics, your personal well-being king in your personal life. and so i think on thursday night, you're going to see that come out and i think we're going to see the type of unifying speech that the party and frankly the country is looking forward to talking i'm sorry. >> well, i've actually we're talking a lot about unity and the role of a vice president. but first ladies have often played a role as well, and being a front looking person for a campaign. we know that melania trump in the past has played a very key role in his initial 2016 campaign and trying to redirect the conversation surrounding the access hollywood tape and locker room talk. we're learning tonight that melania trump the former first lady, will be in attendance on thursday as well, and we know that she has spoken in the past
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i wonder what role you think that melania trump could possibly play in this particular convention whatever malabia wants to play a be bad at me where has she been? >> this is her husband. i mean, he put out a really good statement the other day, but she has been ghost. you know, like so if she he wants to speak, i'm sure that we give her a platform, but she doesn't seem to want to be particularly engaged with this campaign and quite honestly, candidate. >> what do you, how do you see it? >> i look i'm of the belief that i don't care what she does, meaning if he wants to run for president, it doesn't mean that she has to go along for the ride. i mean, clearly they haven't they have some kind of arrangement worked out that i don't understand nor do i want to understand what i'm sure that you wouldn't understand the relationship that i have with my wife and i don't know it's not really frustrating sometimes know,
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honestly, that's full of clothes and put them away on the table au it. >> no. i mean, look, he's not going home, but now, i think weiwei in milwaukee, but regardless, i think ten years ago, it's an issue, i think in 2024, people's private lives, i don't think people care and don't fund to talk about, but i some reporting to that melania has thought about not taking a real like official type but role in the white house. >> it's like she's kind of thinking about doing more of a hybrid and staying in florida and spending a little bit less time. but, you know that obviously opening it's up a bathroom for the first daughter, ivanka, but yeah. >> i mean, listen it his second term. >> he's not going to serve after that. there's no need to really keep up appearances she had her anti-bullying initiative be best every time she's gone out there, she'd been mocked. why would she do it again very important point. >> what can you everyone please? can standby and up
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next? chris christie, we talked about is also weighing in on trump's vp pick. hear why he thinks is selection of jd vance is a mistake plus there's news tonight about donald trump's opponents. there is a revolt happening behind the scenes among democrats as some in the party continue to want presence biden out, and disturbing new details tonight about trump's would assassin and what his plans were the day after that shooting? >> can't believe i'm in china monday. >> will come with to your home oh he reminds me of how much money she spends. >> know mine. >> it's exhausting. 90 day fiance. the other way. all new monday at 8:00 on tlc nature boys will stop get some man
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team checkout four imprint.com. >> imprint for certain. >> i'm sunlen serfaty in washington and this is cnn tonight. >> there's news on the other side. the aisle as republican to our brain, their candidate at the convention, democrats apparently still aren't sure if the president should be their candidate. and new tonight, jake tapper is reporting on some polling from the firm glue labs, funded by some democratic donors that show post-debate president biden is losing ground to donald trump in 14 in key states across the country, including the five that biden flipped against him in 2020. i'm talking about arizona and georgia, michigan pennsylvania,
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and wisconsin, where we are right now. but in addition, he has also post-debate vulnerable and colorado minnesota, may new mexico oh, virginia, and new hampshire. the data also found for democrats outpaced president biden in a matchup with donald trump in battleground states, we see him right there they're none of whom are the vice president of the united states, kamala harris according to his data, or those democrats or arizona senator mark kelly maryland governor wes moore, pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, and michigan governor gretchen whitmer. and this is where the democratic party apparently is right now and it appears to be a big scramble and we aren't what about 110 days away from the presidential election? a little over a month away from the democratic convention. and tonight the president made it clear that once again, he is not planning to go anywhere quite frankly, i think age brings a little bit
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of wisdom and i think i'm demonstrated that i know how to get things done for the country in spite of the fact that we couldn't get it done but there's more to do. >> and i'm reluctant to walk away from that what you know, what half of my panel is back and i've added other people as well. >> we got cnn's harry enten and pollster frank luntz is also here as well. this is pretty significant news. i mean, here we are in milwaukee, right now where people are celebrating the complete now republican ticket. democrats are still talking about the post-debate aftermath. >> and this new polling about 14 states, including five. >> and he previous eclipse. >> this is very dangerous for democrats. none of this is surprising. i mean, you look at the internal polling got a few, weeks ago, it showed the exact same thing. joe biden's position is garbage. i mean, that is really what it comes down to. his approval rating, south of 40% donald trump is putting states on the board
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that have no business being on the board and it's not just in the private polling, right? it's in the public polling as well. i mean, we've seen consistently throughout this year sienna college put out numbers from new york in which the racist single digits, a state that joe biden won by over 20 points last time around virginia, we just had in new york times sienna college poll that had that race low single digits it's a state that joe biden won last time around by ten points. it's not much of a surprise that the internal polling is matching what we're honestly seeing in a lot of the public polling as well. and it's not so surprising, we're seeing it when joe biden's approval rating is the worst for any president at this point since george herbert walker bush back in 1,992. >> well, fred so why is this age? is this something else? and wiles, so aren't we seeing kamala harris, vice president? i'd say it's one of those slots is somebody who could outpace donald trump attacked the key to me is not with the overall numbers are because that's just intent what matters is intensity are you a supporter or an actual voter?
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>> and the biggest change in june i last talked, it's only a week ago. >> is that donald trump's supporters and every one of them is going which the polls, joe biden, supporters, they are alienated, they're disappointed. trump's voters are activated and this convention. the level of tents and i've been doing this now for 35 years. i have never seen a level of intensity like yours right now the republican party, normally terrorists in several parts et conventions like this it's the democrats she doing it republicans are unified. and so you can even see a bigger swing on election day than what these carlson showing democrats, i've been talking to voters are frustrated by these ongoing conversations. they're hearing it in they're saying either let it go oh or gain front of a camera and tell me how you really feel, right? you've asked for a chance to lead different, you know, members of congress, but i'm only hearing about what's happening behind the scenes that could lead possible sibley to a couch.
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>> vote to quote another great r&b female. >> i'm here for it. let's do it. india are in it together okay. them. >> we don't have a lot of time and the graphic that you showed earlier in the segment was the up and coming bench of the democratic party would have been a fine graphic to put up in 2023 when democrats should have been having this conversation. and quite frankly, joe biden's approval rating wasn't great then either scenario hasn't really shifted that much i guess i just wonder why. now i'm an i respect the people and i've been saying this. i respect to people who are concerned because they are concerned what the fact that donald trump can win but here's the deal. i didn working on campaigns for 20 years now, i know i don't look it, but i have okay. it's dry it's lack okay the reality is, is that at some point you have to go full throttle and we're losing our opportunity to go full throttle. >> and you know, my people will
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sit home met the count if they continue to see that people on your own party don't think you should get off the couch and go vote. and that's what democrats are person portraying right now, is that we're seeing in terms that we're talking about unity. i mean, are for our republicans saying themselves? i got a cough that a thorough analysis. i'm going to go all in because i might be able to see a vulnerability. >> well, again, you put pay in a sharper contrast today you had nikki haley, ron desantis, ted cruz, marco rubio, vivek, the whole crew coming out and talking about their support for donald trump tonight in a tie hi or arena cheering. and frankly, the entire republican electorate cheering at home. and contrast, you had house democrats circulated a letter to ask the accumbens, sitting democrat president to drop out of the race. and that's been going on for three weeks for democrats. >> so look, joe biden was at a deficit heading into the debate he likes to debate in a terrible position and frankly what happened over the weekend. >> we really won't know. i'll leave it to you guys for a few
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more days. >> look the greatest mystery to me is not that joe biden is trailing now, and that democrats are saying maybe he should get otherwise, the biggest mystery to me is why were they not saying this a year ago? his numbers were weak, weak, weak in 2023, there were many democrats who were very look warm in the polling on him staying in the race, running for another term, most americans thought he was too old to be an effective president. a year ago the answer the question, why do you think it is? is it matter that people who you have plenty time to course, correct. or his statement has been he was the one to beat donald trump. why don't you think they worth, why, why weren't democrat? it's probably be because he was the incumbent president. he runs the democratic party for better or for worse, and in my opinion, had the disbelief somehow that even though he wasn't going out and doing the super bowl interview, that's the biggest gimme that is the biggest. give me any didn't do it. a lot of folks should have said at that point, why is he not doing that interview? and in fact, they weren't willing
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to do anything about any closed doors house meeting set at meetings. >> they told me and the problem was the administration would sit on them, they would get punished for their for bringing this up that decision was made circle the wagons and that was a very bad decision and i know i was speaking to some of them as recently as 60 days ago when i was told shut up it's done. he's going to be the candidate. >> and when you got that white house pressure and you have to understand how bad it gets if you challenge trump you die he challenged joe biden, who died. >> and they decided to put their own careers ahead of understanding that the public across the country she was turning against biden in the end, who was no courage there is no willingness to sacrifice. and that's why they're in this situation.
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>> i want to go back one second because i am so curious, as to why vice president kamala harris, is vice president kamala harris and normally if people look at a vice president as a kind of heir apparent in the situation. she's not on his list for some reason if biden were to not be top of the hey kid she still has the delegates as being a part of the biden-harris ticket. >> what would happen if she was on the top where did the polling suggests then the judge so you suggest that she's at least as good a candidate is joe biden, which is a complete change. other way from, from six months ago and three months ago harris this was the worst polling vice president at the beginning of this year she is really increased her credibility, really increase the level to support behind her and joe biden could have gotten credit. >> the he had said the person i chose her vice president is now ready to step up until now. >> my shoes, they would have
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embraced her, but he didn't you got it exactly right. >> frame it, you know, i remember doing a segment with you where i said vice president harris was the worst polling vice presidents since dan quayle back in 1992. but now if you look at the polling, again, it's not just the private polling, which of course is very important but it's also the public polling is when you look at those new york times sienna college poll, she does better in virginia than joe biden, who's doing considerably worse there. and she does better in pennsylvania, which of course is a state the commonwealth of pennsylvania, if joe biden, the democrats don't win there, there is simply not going to win the presidency i was a little bit on no, you go ahead that's a great point. >> think we have to look and be reminded of who initiated that hole in it was donors. the donors that put that polling forward are trying to drive their own agenda clearly dates for one reason or another, they want to move past this entire administration. >> i don't think that's where the polling's that today. i tend to agree. i think if they made a substitution and kamala harris was on the ticket, we've
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got a puncher's chance at that point. but i don't as i said last night, i don't think they do with joe biden, but clearly some of the donor community on your side it doesn't, want to see her in that position. >> i think there's a little bit more complicated nuance happening in this conversation that yom polling, won 14 million voters and go out and say that they wanted joe biden to be their nominee. >> so we can't just talk about wanting to embrace democracy and save democracy than you. >> this in france i 14 million voters. >> the other thing though is that a lot of people who are at, i love the vice president and i will support her as a black woman, as an excellent vice president center, as an excellent attorney general but a lot of the people who are now calling for her ascension were the same people throwing darts at her when she got into office? and so it's not that i don't believe in people's redemptive ability, but i i suspect on people who four days ago were saying crucify him,
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crucify him, and then the next day they're not. so i just i just think that that's the theme of this rnc night. you what did you miss the memo let's go and i. >> think that's why when you talk to some voters, particularly black voters, there's a question mark to, and i said this a couple of nights ago, you have to look in who is calling for joe biden to step down? >> and it is not the base of the party and it's not the people that you're worried are going to be couched voter id or the it's the people who are maybe the double-haters. and if you put your whole campaign bet, if you bet on double-haters, i think that's a winning losing strategy. >> here's have consequential right now, which did not exist as recently as seven days ago you could see donald trump getting elected republican in taking the senate. and the republicans taking the house. that was not really under discussion as recently as joe and the donors are looking at this freaking out.
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>> and frankly, i just addition to that, it's not just taking the senate and the house. it's putting states in the play. as harry talked about at the beginning new mexico minnesota virginia, holy cow, i mean, it's one of these motion right now. it's about it's about widening out that senate majority that i've getting a senate majority of a cedar to. it's maybe 56. its about talking about 20:26, 2028 and shoring these safe majority is building them out. this is what we're talking about. and the other thing i should note in this entire conversation, what joe biden perhaps should do electorally to help democrats have the best chance in november is a separate discussion of what he will necessarily do. you're 100% right? he's got the delegates of democratic voters have spoken that is a very different discussion about what is necessarily best for democrats, put their best foot well, you know what everyone there is, the polls. and then there are the polling actual locations in
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at any cost we march on king's landing and taken through a challenge, i want to come if he does face me she would take big guy house of the dragon streaming exclusively on max well, we are back at the cnn grill right here in milwaukee. >> i'm now joined by madeleine brain. she spoke tonight powerful speech at the rnc. in 2018, her son, hasen crimea was stabbed to death in war she's been speaking out against the prosecutors. who she says she blames for the defendants, light sentences, including alvin bragg. i know that this was your beloved child, and of course, mother to mother. i was just heartbroken to hear you speak from the heart about, the impact this has had on your life. >> am i know millions of people when leading in throughout your entire speech. >> and i guess i wonder what was so important but you want
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the american people to take away from what you had to say first of all, thank you so much for having me second of all, the second picture that you have of the soldier that's my youngest son, or umi who is currently 82nd airborne power to. >> so the first picture that you are showing is of sargent hassan, the one who was murdered right? that's my youngest baby who is not easy. he's alive thank god. he's alive. thank god for that that they yes. >> so the takeaway i'm sorry. >> that picture was shown and not in the way that we are expected to zero, but i'm grateful to know that you are a mother of two? >> yes, two who served honorably. thank you. >> you're welcome. thank you so much. it's not it's an honor and a privilege to have sons that, you know, i'm not falling through the cracks of systems that they are actually have the mindset to want to do something productive and positive with their life, to get out of the
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hood, you know, on both of them born and raised in south bronx. >> and they graduated high school and they said mom going to nominate and so that's that's what they did and it's so important thing my husband's from the bronx as well. i thank kinship in that and thinking about it, but i do wonder, i mean, the frustration that you expressed in the night steam was about crime. i mean, the frustration that you expressed, particularly respect to the prosecutors in this matter that was so impactful for people. tell me why that part of it was so important for you to share. >> well, you know, because in the beginning of the case we had an old-school prosecutors in new york at that time, the district attorney who was cyrus vance and we had old-school adas who prepared this case and put this case just to the bill is strong, trial, ready, murder case against all four of these individuals tyre murders
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captured on video. so there's no mistake in what they gave in their part that they played all four were in you know, in custody, you know, first-degree gang saw second-degree murder or four never any plea deals, never any bargains, never any offers on the table, nothing soon as alvin bragg came into office, the end, he was handed that case the entire case fell apart. right? unravel two of them dropped completely. again, assault, murder charges against two of them, right? >> if one is guilty what team of murdering my son or four were guilty of hurting my son how he was able to slice that slice and dice that and dismissed those murdering gangs assault charge i'm just against two and now against all for all convict to and not convict or for i don't know how we did it except for prosecutorial misconduct well, i can think of you attribute this to why you are now supporting trump. were you
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always a supporter of him as somebody who now will this is what changed your mess what, a year, 40, 45 year democrat, loyal voting democrat because i'm black, you know, not any real reason. >> you know, not a real reason that there was no but taking a reason, what would they do? love for our community, you know, and nothing but we didn't i didn't look at it as being anything wrong with it. it was normal alright. until my son was murdered. and the entire democratic and progressive apparatus of new york city ostracized me because my son was stabbed to death and not shaq yes. so they made a difference. >> but what was the difference which he was the narrative was done by okay credible messengers, violence interrupted moms demand action you know, change your gun laws, all the money was being flooded into gun violence.
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>> initiatives alright, so there was no there was no, you know avenue that there was no voice for me to talk about the knife violence you know, my son was killed by stabbing. he wasn't chapter death. so they made a difference in that you know, even moms demand action didn't know the difference in it you know, in a site that's when the republicans picked up the story, you know, and they embraced me and they gave me a platform from resolved and to rudy giuliani to john catsimatidis door all those republicans who had media outlets, fox news, all them dash newsmax, all those guys, they embrace me. you know, i went out with them you know, and they let me tell my story. well, let me tell my story. that's how it got there. that's how trump that window of the store. >> and in turn, that is
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motivated your decision now you know, i better prosecutor and i don't know all that went into the decisions of whether to prosecute and why it to not do in the way you spoke about and certainly i feel the weight if any accusations of misconduct, but i also feel the weight of a mother who loves her son and certainly would want justice for him. >> i thank you for joining us. >> you know, there are now hundreds and thousands of mothers just like me in new york city, all across the country, big cities that are not getting any justice or closure for the murders of there and you think trump would change that? >> i think that trump would be would do what he needs to do to restore law and order. >> how by changing the policy all right. >> changing the policies that he had, the criminal justice reform policies in place when he was in office, biden came in and did those policies all alright. and then we have the bail reform policies that were put in place in cities like new
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york and chicago with discretion from judges where prosecutors but. we're no longer prosecuting crime where they were just letting people go you know, like a revolving door instead of sending people to jail, they were, you know, just releasing them straight from precincts don't be wrong, don't get me wrong now all right. now, everybody belongs in jail. people were drunk and alcohol problem where there they're crime is driven by their addiction, right? they need to be in long-term, impatient drug treatment facilities i want to say there is a very broad stroke and brush to paint the idea. i think you're alluding to so-called progressive prosecutors matters and there are different ones phase in which to approach and attack different crimes. but certainly the point is not lost on people and that there needs to be a recognition of what has happened to people like your son and families like yours. and i i'm so sorry that we're meeting this way, but i'm very
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glad to have opportunity to understand your position better. >> thank you know this should be no plea bargains. lamola someone is charged with murdering. you got to date, they have the evidence to prove the person is guilty of that. debt should be life without the possibility of parole. >> it's done in states all over the country why is it not done in new york? well, certainly at the prosecution has proved their burden, which i know due process is important to all of us. then indeed, the sentencing should reflect the crime thank you so much, man you're welcome. thank you well, tonight, new reporting on the moment that law enforcement saw the gunman who tried to shoot donald trump watching them thursday live from milwaukee, former president trump accepts his party's nomination for the patients highest office. jake tapper and anderson cooper lead cnn special live coverage. the republican national convention thursday, and at seven on cnn
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for more, i want to bring in cnn national security analyst and former director of national intelligence, james clapper director clapper, thank you for joining me. i do wonder what is your reaction to this intelligence were finding about that iran had a plot to assassinate trump well, there's been a general threat posed by the iranians ever since general qassem soleimani, who was the commander of the republican guard corps in lawn in 2020. >> so since then, the iranians would pose a threat to the general threat, not only the former president trump, but other officials in the trump administration, not a notably nash security adviser, john bolton and former secretaries of state both of both of those still and they still both get
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protection detail production. >> so this drug and there's no detail about it in public. and of course, the questions that come to mind are was this specific threat that's current, wasn't corroborated. what does the reliability of the threat of the source. >> and we don't know the answers to all those questions sold to use the cliche, an abundance of caution the intelligence community and i would imagine that meant cia passed a warning to the secret service just to be sure, now what's interesting about this. >> and unfortunate is if there was heightened alert, more resources, whatever applied because of the iranian threat, it makes what occurred at butler on saturday even more inexplicable it's such an
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important point that you raise because if there is this heightened security predated, the intelligence predating what happened on saturday i can't help but wonder all of us are scratching our heads to think that this has happened. why do you think he can serve as still ended up with such what can be described as a major security lapse to have this grave threat to a former president well, first, i have great respect for an admiration for the secret service they have a really tough job and went and we saw the bravery of the special agents run on live television saturday evening. >> but was this obviously needs a pretty quick investigation what i do wonder about and i'm not an expert here, but i do wonder about what was the division of effort between the secret service itself? and the local police, meaning the
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pennsylvania state troopers in any local local police that were involved and it is disturbing that people saw the gunman almost two minutes before he took he took her shots and nothing happened. so that has to be rung out and we got to learn lesson from that real quick ai attendees get it. >> there is still an ongoing investment of what has taken place. and of course, congress is champing at the bit to have investigatory hearings and beyond as flush this out but it's also look concerned that the fbi and the dhs, they were warning of possible retaliatory attacks or even copycats after an assassination attempt one concerns you thinking about what has happened from your perspective and your former role well obviously i raise
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this point before one of the first things that intelligence community would be concerned about is there a possible foreign connection here? >> some foreign nexus, it doesn't appear there was, but that certainly is a concern. and then in turn, holding fine. >> does that mean does that change the inquiry if it's the domestic versus that they're investigating as domestic hasn't changed the way that you navigate the investigation. >> if you think it is plead domestic. >> well well, as what i don't know. of course, the thing that you do concern yourself about and you wonder about is that for an inspiration for a us, us person in the united states to take some action by way of, as you suggested copycat operation and you know the question is, is this going to inspire others domestically, either, either as one moves or inspired by some
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foreign entity to take a similar action. the secret service and they know this. obviously they're there on the spot right now indeed, they are director clapper. >> thank you so much for your insight. this evening. so invaluable to hear from you. thank you thanks, laura while we'll have more on day two of the republican national convention right here in milwaukee. that's off coming up next on the edge. >> moments that shaped our culture coming this fall on cnn hey, with priceline vip family, you can unlock deals five times faster. you don't even have to be an actual family. >> the dad on the day physically, it's clear that i'm the dad. okay. so which data? this pain your excuse me.
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president we will fix donald trump has my endorsement hearing joe biden back to his basement and left donald trump back to the white house alright. night two of the rnc is officially in the bloc, says the clock strikes midnight here in milwaukee. welcome to our viewers. if you're just tuning in, i'm laura coates and we are live at the cnn political grill with they're full hour of coverage ahead. special guests include former governor asa hutchinson, ohio congresswoman shontel brown and comedian matt friend, who was ready to debut a new jd vance impression now, by all accounts, it was an evening
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defined well, really these images on the screen and former rivals of donald trump. and one one-by-one walking on that stage deliver flattering speeches and full support period of a man they all used to insult donald trump came out to watch them speak, making another ufc style entrance to another round of cheers. his ear. still bandage in the assassination attempt one source says that trump personally changed his schedule to make sure he was there to hear from these speakers, particularly nikki haley you don't have to agree with trump 100% of the time to vote for him take it from me. >> i haven't always agreed with president trump. if we have 40 more years of biden or a single day of harris our
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country will be badly worse off for the sake of our nation. we have to go with donald trump i want to bring in former republican presidential candidate and governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson. >> he endorsed nikki haley after ending his own presidential bid. governor, it's so good to see you today. how are you? >> well, i've grayed. it's been quite an experience see you in two days. the convention and it's i've been to six republican conventions in my lifetime. and this is probably as cohesive of one and as united as one as i seen. and you contrast that really 2016 whatever you had ted peru's, that did not give a full endorsement. i think nikki haley learned from that experience and what it's so the convention has been extraordinary. i think this year is off to a good start. >> it's funny. you mentioned both of those individuals, ted cruz, again, haley, both
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speaking tonight on the second day, and nikki haley, someone who ran the fiercely against donald trump and him that she and others have tried to speak to you about maybe getting you to now endorse the former president is safe and that he had previously said you were not i'm going to do had they made a compelling case for you now to endorse him? >> well, and make a compelling case for unity, but i didn't come to the convention or that purpose i'm a republican and i want to support a republican. but let me talk about the message that nikki haley did tonight. one, she was smart that she disarmed the audience very quickly by say it, i'm endorsing donald trump and that set committees and then she made it comfortable to say you can have differences donald trump, and that's very important point. am i? differences are significant. i outlaid those in my campaign and that's the reason i ran but we recognize that we're going to have debates within the republican party. there's
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going to be disagreements on ukraine and support the global leadership on protection and so i want to see how that plays out. so i didn't come here to do it and forced i want to wait and see how this plays out in the coming months. >> you know, it sounds as if your mind is more malleable or perhaps thinking that you might want to consider the mission that you had not wanted to do in the past. so the idea of unity, how are you defining that for a party knowing obviously no republican is a monolith, but we've talked about unity. >> does that require a full-throated response and support of the candidate? now where that's a good question, of course whenever you look at the republican party so there's some good republicans that aren't here at the convention. i think about mike pence. i mean, he was the vice president and donald trump i think about former governor of new jersey. and so you've got an element that's not here but
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the message has been significant and what ahead? >> as really warm view and made you give a second thought to donald trump is first of all, the strength that he showed at the attempt attempt on his life that was a spontaneous, it was a recognition of responsibility and leadership that strength is compelling for our country and then secondly, what's changed is the weakness that joe biden has demonstrated in the most recent debate and his struggles. so right now all the momentum is that direction a nikki haley preserved her political future and that's important for our party and his showcase tonight to so many great leaders, including the current governor of arkansas. >> well, you speaking of nikki haley, i want you to listen tonight to some of the praise that she was giving to the former president and it does compare quite strangely to her earlier critique of him after
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he said that putin quote, could do whatever the hell he wanted to any nato member country that doesn pay there do listen to this didn't attack ukraine because he knew donald trump was tough strong as strong president doesn't start wars. >> a strong president prevents wars putin has made no bones about the fact that he wants to destroy america and trump is going to side with him over our allies who stood with us after 9-11 i mean, that's quite the evolution we're seeing a theme this week are those who have evolved thoughts on trump. >> what do you make a bad? >> well, that's why i was watching very carefully. i was really hoping that ambassador haley would make the case for ukraine. she did that during the campaign. america's support for it she shied away from that tonight. >> why do you think she did that? >> well, because even though
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she recognized and we're going to have differences it. was trump's night. and so she did not emphasize the differences. she emphasized how we have to come together to win in november. and so minimize differences. and in contrast to why she didn't in the campaign, but minimize differences is one vehicle but then there is the aspect of voters who remember not too long ago, her making the statements but she has does it seem like it's pandering? >> well, it seems like we don't have a whole lot of integrity, whatever we're running, whatever we flip positions that and i don't think that nikki has flipped positions. she just didn't it did not emphasize those positions night. i hope that she'll continue to be avoided placed in the party for america's leadership and the necessity of being good partners with our allies. that's important to me. i know that's important to ambassador haley as well. oh you know, you asked me about myself. you
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think about it it was almost one year ago in this same arena that i said i was not going to support a convicted felon for president united states. a lot has changed since then the convictions almost have diminished him of them sales because of the attempt on his life. and then secondly, some of the court decisions. but it's still important to me, whatever i'm former federal prosecutor, i believe in the rule and law of our country and so i'm not there yet. and i nikki haley makes it persuasive case. but i want to make sure that we have the right leader for america. and i want to be able to support a republican, but donald trump has some flaws that i hope has changed because of what happened to him. and i'm looking forward to his speech and seeing what very wants to take this country. >> governor asa hutchinson,
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thank you so much for joining me this evening. >> thank you well, another trump rival speaking out tonight about haley's speech. >> governor chris christie said, what america saw was quote it's tortured ambition christie, not mincing words. he said, not only will haley voters not be persuaded to back prompt, but that those voters will be quote a shame that they supported her in the first place the conversation was republican strategist liam donovan, you didn fogel commentator ashley allison, cnn senior political analyst, mark preston and washington correspondent for the atlanta journal journal-constitution. tia mitchell is here as well. i mean, first of all i wonder, what do you make of that assessment by the former governor chris christie, who himself at one point was aligned with the trump campaign and also thinking about being present, we all remember that history, but let's all have amnesia for a second. what do you think about he's assessment of how haley will be read by voters. >> look, i think we have to be serious about the fact that this is the most united
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republicans have been behind the ticket in 20 years. it is not been this feel of a convention since 2004 when george w bush was running for a second term. if you think about any of those new between the goal of the of the ticket at this point was trying to pin down the base right near that's not that's not what's happening. this is a baskin robbins night. this was featuring all the flavors that rebellion party trying to build a permission structure to come home in the fall and really appeal hello to maybe moderate voters or republican leaning voters who have turned away from the party in the donald trump era. i think they've done a decent job. >> nikki haley hit the right tone. >> weather they're chris christie speaks for a meaningful segment of the population. i'm skeptical of that, but it's all relative. this is a situation where donald trump is in the driver's seat. republicans have not been in this position and again, in 20 years and taking a step back, it's impressive how unified this ticket is. and tonight was the night to really consolidate that. >> i mean, i think they are all saying something similar, but i do wonder if voters believe them to be truly unified or was it torture ambition that chris christie spoke about when it
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came to them because i mean, we're not talking that in some categories has been years that they have had this discrepancy are disagreement. others like desantis or haley, it's been months yeah. >> i think that most people a lot of people watching these speeches today believed that these former rivals up president trump, a are showing party unity. and that's what you would but the convention, but the other part is the ambition part that chris christie mentioned is that we know that desantis, nikki haley, even rick scott, they all have ambitions to continue to be leaders in the party to possibly rise in higher leadership positions. and so they have to still play the party politics, if you will. and that means you get behind the nominee. and so i think they're showing that they're willing to play the long game. and that is what is required of them right now. >> well, you know, also not phenomenon. i mean, they know
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that if trump becomes the president, they might want it white month or two. so there may be auditioning for other rolls in administration, but we'll have to see i want to ask you actually about this though, because haley also went after vice president kamala harris tonight and a couple of shots as the division within democratic party as well. we know that's still happening behind the scenes. even comparing them to what they see as the now unified gop. listen a vote for joe biden is a vote for president kamala harris after seeing the debate everyone knows it's true but what do you make of this? >> and although she went on to talk about paris having one job and that was to solve the border and imagine if she had the control of the entire country. >> what do you make of her statements? >> well, a couple of points. one, nikki haley did that the entire campaign go after camila here arizona. we saw how well that played out for her. it
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wasn't resonating with the voters of the republican party. >> the other thing is, i hear what you're saying, liam, in terms of the unity of the party, here's the question to chris christie's point. >> they're still are nikki haley, but nikki haley voters out there and they may be disappointed, maybe not all of them, but they may be disciplined pointed the question is, is one night speech going to erase the four years that got them to the point where they didn't want to support donald trump in the first place? >> i think the answer is honestly no, i don't think one speech, even one week or even an assassination assassination attempt is enough to erase the policies of not donald trump. >> it got people to say i'm a never trumper or i don't want to be looked at as governor hutchinson, he's still says he's not there and i guess i though he was seemingly more received the idea of thinking about it and how the convictions were more diminished in light of the assassination. >> but i think that the part of the biden campaign and democrats will have two you can't forget, like it is awful
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what happened on saturday, but it doesn't change a person's policy positions. it doesn't change a person's character and if it does, i mean more than one night of a teleprompter at speech for you to prove that to me. and so again, this is why campaigns matter. this is why democrats need to go on ausense at this point, and not just the bickering amongst themselves criticism from chris christie and asa hutchinson they're talking about a party that no one hunter exists though. >> they are, they were leaders. people forget that isa hutchinson was the lead impeachment manager on the bill clinton impeachment, people forget you know that chris christie was the rising star and was very, you know, a lot of people thought he was going to be the republican nominee at one point however, they're talking about party that doesn't exist eight years ago, donald trump was trying to unify the party was successful. there was difficult this week, donald trump comes into milwaukee. the party is unified
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by the way, when i so unified, they're not all best friends, but they have a common goal of trying to knock out joe biden but chris christie, asa hutchinson, other never trumpers that republican party no longer exists. >> fascinated, think about the messenger and who would be taken seriously and heated at this point, standby, everyone we're going to talk more about this. jd vance is preparing turning to give his big speech tomorrow night as the biden campaign is now going on the offensive, calling him a maga mini me ohio democratic congresswoman shontel brown joins me on that next no application fee. >> if you apply by august 29 at university of maryland global campus an accredited university that's transformed adult lives
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vance are going to talk to voters sharing how he overcame his own personal struggles for the biden campaign is trying to paint vance as extreme younger version of donald trump calling vance maga mini-me on this biden-harris campaign x account and sending out no fuel for them for teen bows just today, on vance's record on abortion, on foreign policy the biden team is also highlighted events is previous comments about trump thank there is definitely an element of donald trump's support that has its basis and racism, xenophobia, definitely, some people who voted for trump for racist and they voted for him for racist reasons. >> joining me now democratic congresswoman shontel brown, who has been the same home state as vance, ohio congressman. thank you for joining me this evening. good to see you. i do wonder as somebody from ohio what you make of this pick well, thank
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you for having me, laura. >> i think you can sell that. we have a candidate on the state of ohio that is duplicitous dangerous and really a disaster for women you can tell from ohio that i am very, this is very personal for me because i know that he is he is this supporter of a national abortion ban and where the state, where we have to ten-year-old, rape victim that had the fleet the state to get the care that she needed. and this is a no exceptions. no sanctions, national abortion ban. so that just gives you a taste. what we can expect from a jd vance vice presidency yet, donald trump has been touting him. >> and the idea that he has popular this positions to win over places like ohio, obviously, and other rust belt states. do you think that his positions from the people you speak to your own constituents? could be swayed by his inclusion on the ticket and
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places like ohio or pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, all key battleground state that biden has to win to get reelected when i know about ohio voters is when they test drove project 2025 in august of last year when they tried to suppress and silence the voices of the voters by removing the simple majority. >> and when they tried to push an initiative issue, one to take away women's reproductive rights, voters in ohio showed up in record number voters information that they find out who jd vance really is, what he represents. they will show up and they will vote, but they will be voting for president biden and vice president harris you know, the theme today has been many, but one of the words i keep hearing time and time again has been used congresswoman and tonight republicans were trying to put on display of unity. they even brought out people who we all remember were fierce critics of
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trump as recently as a few months ago, who are now endorsing him, and they're now making the point that look at us versus them, the democrats are not united around biden dominates patient are you worried about debate about whether biden should remain on the top of the ticket will hurt the democratic party's chances come november well. i am reminded of clinton's famous expression is that there's only two ways to run and that's unopposed or scared and we're certainly seeing that this is a scary time in the country when you have candidates like donald trump and jd vance pushing their project 2025. so that is what worries me more than anything. think that president biden has done when i look at these two candidates, what we know is at the top of the ticket, we have individuals that have records and the best indicator of future behavior is past behavior. so when i think about what we withstood, wendy were under the presidency of
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donald trump, where it was chaos and confusion, where he denied a pandemic and led us into a state where we lost millions of lives. and that people were shuttered in their homes and businesses were closing compared to the biden harris administration who got shots in arms, opened up businesses, made investments in rows roads, railways, and britain is in making sure people have access to high-speed broadband, internet. all of the things that are going to continue to help make progress that the choice is crystal clear to me. so yes, i think the voters are smart. i think when they are given the information, they will be able to see that this is more than about a person who is great morrisville, about an administration that has been a great deliver. and i can show certainly say with confidence as a person who had the privilege of voting for that bipartisan infrastructure law that's delivering for people and will continue to deliver for decades to come that the
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biden-harris ticket is the best you have been consistent congresswoman about the choice being quite clear, but who should be on the ticket, the biden-harris ticket, and the support that should be extended to democratic voters. and those who are incumbents. but there are still some lawmakers even tonight, we're learning reporting. there urging the dnc to maybe even slow down the virtual nomination process at set to start in just a few days and continue the discussions around on biden's candidacy, would you support maybe pausing a beat or you think, look, we're going straight. this is the ticket this is definitely the ticket and wet i trust i trust our chairman, jamie harrison. i know that we have processes and probably cause in place luxon, no one is promised tomorrow god forbid something should happen to president biden. we do have a plan b and it's called the vice president and her name is kamala harris. so the people that are panicked
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and the people that are having this this illusion that we should be looking at another nominee at this our does, does not make sense to me. it is impractical, but what i will say is that we have to run our frankly there are plenty to be 435 of us a for reelection. we have to you know, the oppression off politics is local that we got to get on the ground, stop worrying, start working that whining so we can start winning congresswoman shontel brown. a pleasure to have you on tonight. thank you thank you. >> laura ahead. >> new polling shows a major problems with president biden admin. multiple key states and the question now is, is that going to call and fueled new calls for him to step aside what. >> does a robot know about love
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we're here at the cnn political grill in milwaukee, where the rnc just held date of their convention ashley and liam are back with me and joining us. >> olivia beavers, congressional reporter for politico and cnn senior data reporter, harry enten, also here today. i mean, first of all, this is a huge moment in time. there were having this discussion jen, that we're talking about, the rnc convention. and then meanwhile, democrats are still talking about baby who should be on the top of the ticket. first of all, i want to ask you because biden is going to have to campaign against a very different republican party than yesterday, here is me. >> he is. and i mean, i've covered republicans who have wanted to be this united for a long time for the assault, leadership fights we saw clashes with donald trump. >> now they're seeing a new hybrid improved version, which is donald trump is not going after doing his revenge towards drinking sort of petty fights
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he's least he's listening to congressional leaders when they say, please don't endorse this guy or please support this guy. >> we need them to win the house or to win the senate. >> and they think because he's sort of shifted, he's held back, he's got a team around him that's really sort of reined in some of the worst instincts in their minds. they think that they have a stronger chance heading into november well, we'll see that actually the case and harry on the polling and you have been looking at these issues. there's new reporting on funding and polling funded by some democratic donors that shows there's some pretty big trouble for biden. what do you know? i mean, look, we look at that internal polling that we've been looking at and essentially showed a few things. >> number one, that joe biden it's a deep trouble and not just in those traditional swing states that we're talking about, you know, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, you now sunbelt, arizona, georgia, and nevada. >> what we're talking about, the sort of light louis states, right, like new hampshire. >> virginia states that in the olden days might have been thought of as more swing but
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states that joe biden easily carried in 2020 and that i think is the big issue that democrats are sort of looking at, is they're saying, wait a minute, if joe biden and it's not just in trouble in these traditional battleground states, but he's in trouble in these states where democrats have carried at least during the trump era, what are the down-ballot effect? and then also are there other democrats who could potentially do better and some of this internal polling has tested a number of these different candidates. and some of them do in fact do better than joe biden. interestingly enough, in the internal polling that was released, kamala harris, his name wasn't tests, right? >> what are we doing here? because at the end of the day if joe biden in this magical world that some democratic donors are hoping, where some candidate comes down from the ceiling as if propelled by an angel comes and saves the democratic party. if it's going to be anyone, it's going to be the vice president. okay. and the fact that she's not included in this to makes me
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think that this is more fantasy than perhaps actual realism that gave me a real greece beauty school dropout vibes with the guardian angel. i got to tell you that was a good rendition that what's going very much i love. >> i do feel like i'm john travolta. all right. well, i would have said can nikki, but that's fine. whatever i'm good with that, let me ask you this though, ashley, because the goalposts was you got to get out there more biden. i get out there more. he's got to show people that it was one-off from the debate. he has been out there, he is out there a lot. he's been interviewing. he's been talking to people. he's actually been meeting and campaigning. and here he loves this laser. view with cbs and also be teat listen look crime originally ran and may remember that i said i was going to be a transitional candidate. i thought that i'd be able to move from this, just pass it on to someone else. but i didn't anticipate things getting so so so divided that this help make his case or help for the republicans i don't know. >> i mean, i think only had
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1:00 a.m. here on cnn, but i do love it, but i get okay. i don't actually know what i don't think anybody know. i trust more because you said that honors i mean, here's the thing the last four to five fears of politics, it has been less, it's been indicators and they've been outcome in 28 or 2022 everybody job biden's polling numbers were low. his approval rating with low everybody said there were going to be there was going to be a red wave all the indicators said dems, we're going to have a really bad at night. >> the outcomes prove the indicators wrong. >> and 2023, joe biden had a terrible approval rating. his numbers were low the indicators said that we shouldn't have been able to get a the house and the senate in virginia that ohio, i should've been able to pass a constitutional amendment on abortion portion that kentucky shouldn a kept democratic governor. kansas
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shouldn't have had an abortion ban. so the indicators were saying dams are going to lose outcomes. hymns are winning. >> the reason why i think the biden ecosystem and joe biden himself are saying i'm not the paying attention to the indicators right now because the outcomes have proven wrong over and over again. is he going to be right? time will tell, but that is what i think is actually playing out. and i think some folks are not really he we're at some folks are having a little amnesia about what has happened over the last couple of years as well. >> lamb will just to capitalize on what ashley said not only have the indicators in recent years been contradictory stay with the outcomes, joe biden deeply in his bones feels that it hasn't been his destiny over the last half-century he feels that he has you prove people wrong at every turn. so the idea that you're going to appeal to him with polling and models suggesting that if can't do it it's one of the interesting thing. >> you have pundits appearing
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on television networks. not that i'm saying any of us are like that. saying one thing and then perhaps you have the polling that says another thing, right? if you go back to 2022, there were a lot of pundits were saying red wave red did not red wave. i'm not saying you, but i'm saying some of us fans, some of us but if you look at the national generic congressional ballot, always indicated a relatively tight race for the house of representatives. and that's exactly what we got. yes. and some senate races, it did tend to underestimate some of the democratic candidates, but the higher-quality polling actually get pretty gosh darn good. what we're seeing this time around is the pundits are saying one thing actually he, for the most part lines up with the polling, not perfectly. i will say that i think the polling is a little less bearish on joe biden than the punditry is but it's still pretty gosh darn bad this is a very different situation than we've seen in racist past. so we can compare them, but it's apples to oranges just last week when i was leaving a bar after having dinner, a member i rented to house it's member a democrat. and he was sitting with some other house democrats
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and he said were just talking about when we're going to be releasing our statement saying we no longer support joe biden sort of in a pre-baked you have made our decision. we're scared about where the party is heading and whether what he says in his hernando view helps or hurts him. gaps don't forget it, but there's been some decisions that are being made. >> i think the attempt on donald trump's life put that on pause, but i don't think it has gone away. we'll have to see everyone, please stand by and we've got more questions tonight for the secret service. new reporting or billing that a sniper team saw the trump shooter looking at them do a rangefinder in the leadup to the shooting. it's unbelievable. >> we'll talk about it next the jeep make this the summer event you can take a vacation from payments on the most capable wrangler ever. >> are most affordable suv, jeep compass. the only open-air pickup jeep gladiator. >> and the most what did suv ever jeep grand cherokee hurry
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obtained by cnn, they are concerned about follow on or retaliatory attacks in response to the attempted assassination of former president donald trump on the investigation front, we're learning more about the shooters movements before the attack occurred. >> law enforcement sources telling cnn that he requested off time from work to attend the trump rally on saturday, telling his boss he had said, quote something to do. those sorts i will say the shooter first raised suspicion when he passed through a magnetometer at the rally carrying a rangefinder, security personnel van, kept an eye on on him until he left the secure area. now, from there investigators are unsure of where the shooter went, but the operating theory is that when he did that lapse, he went to his car to retrieve the rifle later, one of the counter-sniper teams observed the shooter looking at their position through the range finders a law enforce subpoenas
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saying, quote, they were looking at him while he was looking at them. do like daniel daniel brunner, a retired fbi special so agent daniel, this is pretty unbelievable. think about how this is unfolding with everything we know so far. do you believe secret service made some serious mistakes here? >> yeah. good evening, laura. thanks for having me on absolutely. >> there were mistakes that were made. of course there were holes in the in the investigation that there were holes in the 60s and that's what the investigation that the fbi is leading will determine, find out what the gaps where the holes are. if this true that he was looking at the sniper, the counter sniper teams with a rangefinder that should have been quite alarming activity that the sniper should have been zeroed in on him and keeping an eye on him and continue to tracking him. most sniper teams have a spotter and the person on the rifle. those two individuals could have at least called it out and moved
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in ground units to go interview him, go vetted, to threat, figure out what the suspicious person is doing and seeing what their activity is and mitigate the threat fortunately, obviously mistakes were made and whether it be communication errors those things that need to be determined i mean, the idea of a rangefinder alone, if not, gets binoculars that shouldn said red flag in and of itself going through a magnetometer, i would imagine. >> but ticket service director is also answering a key question from the events on saturday. i want you to listen to her explanation for why there wasn isn't any law enforcement on the roof where the shooter attempted the assassination that building in particular has a sloped roof at its highest point and so there's safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn't want to put somebody up on a sloped roof and so the decision was made to secure the building from inside but here's one of this sniper
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teams protecting the former president on what seems to be a slope roof. >> so what is she saying is that makes sense to you? >> it really doesn't make sense to me saying that that has a slightly sloped through, if any, and their photograph right there with those sniper teams are on a sloped roof as a much sharper upturn. i think that there's lots of questions that need to be asked. and one of the things is, okay, so if you can't have somebody on on the roof, why weren't the accesses to that roof secured? why weren't the latter secured? why wasn't there someone posted to the areas surrounding the area? there's lots of questions, lots of gaps. if there's a ladder there, why wasn't it wrapped up? why wasn't there? a local police officer marked on it? >> but i think that the response that the director gave was a caused more created more questions so when you see the counter-sniper teams as you pointed out, laura daniel brunner, so important to hear
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for vice president with a real beard like tim scott, who is a different type of beard, but anyways, i just wanted to say that i know people are frustrated they're frustrated that i compare donald trump to hitler and the real reality is, i did that because the three of us are all authors. the holy trinity of literature mine cough, my book, hillbilly elegy, and the art of the deal. so there you go, america. are you a racist? there you go. >> that's my ad. >> oh, thank you go that well. that is it's coming off its comment this is the worst senator, mitch my job. >> mean, he actually got booed. >> he got booed last night. did you see that? >> well well, i did i did see the booing. oh, air. it you're going to you're going to rub it in my face here on nra kenney
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with a razor in the region i got booed. laura aos because simply for my whole career, i have only done what is best for the people of america and to president biden, i would offer this simple advice you're too old for the job oh you got my panel is here right now looking at this right now, and they're laughing on the side of me. you're not getting out of this, people. thank you very much. >> sorry. >> there's, a phase of a phone call between presidential candidate rfk junior and trump that leaked today, did you see that? >> well well, laura, i saw that call and frankly, it's a total disaster that it gets leaked because i spoke to rfk and rfk would be a fantastic secretary of state, maybe but rfk told me to tell you that i actually didn't leak and i it was my son who leaked that. it wasn't me. i had nothing to do. but rfk told me he should really never have done that. bobbi was a supporter. i actually never
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formally endorsed you, but anyways, bobby, stop talking. >> never should have been laid take this way too many leaks, not the kind of russian leak ai like in the shower that's a different type, but we're going to talk about something else. let's keep it respectful okay. do you want to because i mean, lara trump, thinking of lara has also had her own impression of the former president. and we listened and see if i saw she is when i was given an opportunity to join a television network as a commentator, it was the push and support of my father-in-law that gave me he the confidence to take that job always the first one to call or text me after a tv hit and tell me, great job. >> keep going now all right. well, i would say how she well, excuse me. okay. i would say in fact, it was pretty terrible. mile did best. i've always said that perhaps if laura weren't my daughter and allied be dating her, she's a look as she looks fantastic a little
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too much work, but i will tell you she looks great. she is a beautiful woman and she never should have done that because i don't try to do her like that. it's very rude. but i support it. i'm appreciative and she fights for our country. >> thank you very much. >> i want you to know the world that's exact moment of that impression. someone spoken my ear as a producer, so if you said something untoward, i did not hear it. thank you very much. matt friend. nice to see you again. >> i love i loved doing 2am comedy. it's really ideal, isn't any other type. thank you very much. and we'll come back here, sides here, the best-case sides what happened just now, what was your best moment of the night? let's go in order yeah. lam rubio did a really good job. >> well, haley hit the tone right on the knows, but i think the story that ruby was able to tell in personal terms about the victim of the assassination on saturday was probably the peak of the night. >> i'm sorry, i wasn't clear. all of you must do the impersonation of who you
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actually speak. >> go ahead, ashley favorite was babydog nimble dog, because i have a bulldog. >> and so i just thought it was cute. i couldn't i had actually never seen that governor with their dog like that. and so i was like, oh, there's a bulldog and i feel like it's an underrepresented dog breed. in a politics, i was glad to see it. >> why are you smiling, harry, i'm smiling because i'm a dog efficient not of myself. i love dogs. in fact, it was my girlfriend's birthday just to end it, i guess, two hours ago on the east coast and i got her a whole bunch of cavalier king, charles paraphernalia. she loves king charles you say do we have a dull moment? >> okay. top that back i speak on behalf of america. i speak on behalf of everybody on this panel. and if i don't, i speak on behalf of me thank god, they gaveled out tonight it was the end of the night and we can all go home, go to bed mad thank
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