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some of the things that on which he and president trump agree. whether it's issues like trade or the embrace of unions. i think it is a direct turn and economic policy and foreign policy as well. so i think we're gonna see that stephen collinson, this is a big moment when this is somebody that's going to be at the center of our political lives for the next four years and probably many be on that if he doesn't, he's still he's already at the top of the list for potential maga candidates. in a future republican race the energy, the people aren't going to probably remember ten years from now, or even ten months from now. >> what he said exactly. but if he brings a youthful energy to this stage, could usher in a new era. >> i mean, he could also put a chair next to him and talked to a chair and then we might not how many years after 2012 we are now tampering a dog that's been done. right? good luck most of the tone what not just the policy differences, but what is the tone? because his tone on saturday after that
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horrible event was quite harsh and not in the spirit of what this convention is. >> it will see if he au, see if he got the memo. this is tjada answers big chance to interview do so himself to a country that's still really hasn't met him yet, thanks to our panel. thanks to all of you for joining us. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. cnn news central starts right now good morning from milwaukee, wisconsin. >> i'm kate bolduan back once again inside the republican national convention hall, were things will be kicking up once again very soon it is day three, also known as vip day, here at the convention, jd vance stepping into he was spotlight righter than he's ever faced before about to deliver a speech. more important than he's ever given before, the ohio senator has been donald trump's vice
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presidential pick for just over 40 hours now, who's counting tonight all the reporting points to him leaning heavily on his life story growing up poor in the rust belt as he introduces them self to republican and trump faithful. a story and background that vance himself says that trump hopes help them win in states like pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin jd vance is a big day, follows a night that can be summed up as burying the hatchet five of trump's former republican rival taking to the stage to give him their full embrace including nikki haley donald trump has my strong endorsement pairing you don't have to agree with trump 100% of the time to vote for him donald trump has been demonized. >> he's been sued. he's been
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prosecuted. any nearly lost his life we cannot let him down together. we will make our country safe. again together we will make donald trump our president again a show of unity among republicans on full display. >> but also on display clear signs that trump's calls for toning down the rhetoric, bringing down the temperature may have already passed its expiration date joe biden will be back on the campaign trail today out west, just as there's new internal democratic funded polling that has come out showing that the current president is losing ground to donald trump in 14 key states, including the five states that biden flipped to win in 2020 cnn's alayna treene is here with me now with much more on this. and alayna, you have new reporting on jd vance's big night. and what is going into this speech? what are you learning? >> that's right. so as you mentioned, he's going to be
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focusing very heavily on his life story and i don't think anyone would question that. it is a pretty remarkable journey from him growing up in a very in stable childhood. his family struggled with opioid addiction and then he went on to go to yale law school. he wrote the bestselling book, hillbilly elegy detailing his childhood. he was a marine he was a venture capitalist. he was only in the senate for a year and a half until donald trump tapped him to become his vice president. so that's really what we're told. he's going to be focusing on tonight and that's according to someone i know who is helping work on that speech with him. i do want to read for you what someone told me because i think this kind of encapsulates it perfectly. they wrote quote, if you want to crack suburban women, get them to watch the green adaptation advances memoir auhillbilly elegy, his life story is so powerful, expect a lot of focus on his bio and his life's story. the source said, and it is interesting as well. we have saw in recent days that the screen adaptation end the book
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aohillbilly elegy has actually spiked we have the numbers here about one 1,179% in viewership of the screen adaptation. and it's obviously a number one and number two best seller on amazon. and so all of that in the aftermath of him becoming the vice presidential pick. but look, i also think you can hear jd vance. he's very smart when it comes to policy. i think you'll hear him walk through some of that as well. touch on foreign policy, something that he talks about often in the senate, wrong views on foreign policy, very strong but everything he's going to be saying is all things that of course the trump campaign will have looked at very closely themselves. make sure that aligns with what the former president feels as he gets on stage. >> so they appeal to suburban women, i've also heard don from juniors say they appeal to young voters and then you've got the appeal to working class voters. i mean, they're putting a lot on jd vance to appeal, appeal. appeal that. i'm just hearing in the first though they are 40 plus hours, but also about last night the
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evening of rivals and others, but the evening hearing from donald trump's former arrivers, former rivals, and the big embrace that they especially nikki haley's speech. what are you hearing from trump's team about the view from last night? >> i mean, there they loved it. they loved every moment of it. even donald trump, you could see him sitting there smuggling, watching all of his former political foes get up on stage and praising and call for this is the man that we all need to support despite all of the attacks that we saw, both sides lot about each other when there was during the primary, i think nikki haley, in particular was fascinating to watch, especially just given how much they had broken in the last few weeks of the primary, i want you to take a listen to what she said. i think it was very striking. take a listen for those who have some doubts about president trump i want to tell you a few things about the commander in chief. >> i know and worked with as
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ambassador to the united nations, i had a front row seat his national security policies we sure could use those again, i was proud to serve america in president trump's cabinet. and i'll tell you something you won't hear from the critics he appreciated advice and input. americans were well-served by his presidency now, kate, it's fascinating as well, because we both know from covering donald trump for so long. key has ruined careers. he's pushing people aside, he's very thoroughly attacked. nikki haley, ron desantis, the works of some of the people we saw last night, but he didn't have to feel threatened. there. none none of them our a threat anymore to him. they're all lining up behind them and it really does show that the republican party is the party of donald trump, even though of course we know many of these people have political aspirations of their own and need to bend the knee for their own political survivability. make no mistake. this wasn't
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just goodwill on this convention also, when you talk about the if you needed a reminder of the evolution of the republican party, ted cruz, allah 20 2016 convention. and ted cruz then tonight it's two different ted cruz's, but we've seen that evolution total one at great, great reporting, alayna, it's great to see you too. john, sara all right. >> thank you so very much with us now, cnn political commentator and former communications director for vice president kamala harris, jamal simmons and cnn senior political commentator and former special assistant to president george w bush, scott jennings and i just want to stipulate that one of the reasons i will never run for president besides all the skeletons, is because i could never do it. nikki, haley and ron you don't say i want my grudges i'd say unbelievable to see that, but leave that there. i want to talk about the future. scott, what's left to do in this convention. >> got two nights left. jd vance, who will be the vice president and rational nominee, officially tonight, we'll take
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that state each will we see him as the new write jd vance, will we see him as the against the ukraine war jd vance or something else? >> most people don't know jd vance he's a he's a two year senator from ohio. and so this will be the first time that most americans really see him unless they've seen the movie or unless they've read the book, which is really about his story. and that's what i would expect him to lean into tonight. how did i get here? i'm 39-years-old how did i get here? what life experiences shaped my worldview? and why do i think the republican party is best equipped to handle some of the issues that i have faced in my family has faith in the people i grew up with his fate. that's what i'm looking for now. do i think you'll have policy? ideas? yes. but to me, it's more narrative tonight and then tomorrow night, we'll see what donald trump has to say about the agenda, the republican party, he speaks to some of the people that donald trump really wants to capture, which is sort of those who have
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gone through hard times now. >> and one, a chance to do better jamal, when democrats see what happened on the stage this last night, where you have marco rubio, you have nikki haley you have ron desantis, all of whom he have gone up against donald trump when you see them coming together and you look at the democratic party and the infighting that's happening there. do they have any chance at this point to have joe biden at the top of the ticket and win this election. >> yes democrats have a chance to win because character is always on the ballot. i think the direction of the country is on the ballot. these issues are on the ballot and one thing that we it seemed from nikki haley and from from vance and from ron desantis, is that they're malleable. they are willing. they said free bad things, not just about down trump's policies, but about donald trump as a human being. he was a bad person then odious he couldn't win. and now they're all changing their tune when i think about jd vance, the thing about jd vance, i was enchanted mi-6. i liked him in 2016 when i read
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hillbilly elegy, which by the way, has sword, sword and people buying it. the movie on netflix and the book. so people are checking him out is he seemed like he was for the white working class, but not against the black or latino working class. and that was the part that i was enchanting because so many people who talked about the white working class or a pit, people against each other. but now it seems that he's moved away from this idea of everybody being able to participate it's a paid and inclusion and he's against diversity and inclusion. and he's coming out and saying no, it's not just about all of us being able to participate participate together. it's about one group of people, one kind of american culture that is centered on a particular experience and doesn't include people of color and women and all the stories that it is that have made america rich tapper history over the last hundred years. >> there's no doubt that vance has changed his rhetoric and he is changed some of his stances. >> he's now endorsing a man and running with a man that he onetime wonder it wasn't, was an american hitler. and now he saying he actually is the person who should lead the country. i just think we've
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seen, we've seen vance changed now, the question is, will he change again and can america trust him in any way to stand up for beliefs? and will those believes hold true going forward? >> i think there are some huge connections with the trends that are happening in both parties right now we have this blue labs polling out last night, which shows we were joking before we came to air. donald trump leading in 14 of the five swing states i mean, literally every state he's not leading, but he's picked up ground are again important read all those states. >> certainly biden those laws. >> crime has lost ground. that's how a lot of states, and when you're talking about states like colorado and minnesota, and new hampshire i'm sure that's a problem for the democrats, period. full stop i posit that that is one reason why last night on the stage at the convention, we saw so many speakers use the name kamala harris whenever they could just listen a little bit kamala harris encouraged and enabled the criminals in the rioters, joe biden and kamala harris have spent your tax dollars track questioning
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america's finances. joe biden and kamala harris, will they stand with the criminals of vote for joe biden is a vote for president kamala harris. kamala had one job, one job and that was to fix the border i don't think that's a coincidence. i think that feels like it just in case by republicans on the stage last night well, it it's not new though. >> i mean, there's always been this sense from republicans that biden just can't make it for another term that obviously has ramped up and been dramatically amplified since the debate and since every other democrat in the country is now huddled in dark corners trying to figure out a way to overthrow him from the nomination. >> but that's always been there. >> now it's front and center because i mean, look at the polling virtually. nobody thinks biden hesitant him to serve another four-year term. so what they're saying is objectively true, a vote for biden is probably a vote for
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harris at some point, we know is showing those that blue lab study that you just talked about. is kamala harris does better than joe biden when put into these contests against donald trump so this idea of taking harris on hasn't really even, they've been doing it. robinson have been during this. republicans have been doing this now for three years. they've been taking her on in a pretty aggressive way. it doesn't seem to really have word because he's still polling pretty well. and inside the margin of error, you know what the democrats haven't done. the democrats have an aired one single, not one single advertisement. that promotes commonly harris. and it had a coordinated strategy to defender. so that tells me that she has room to grow. if the republicans have been attacking her, the democrats haven't really been defending her, and she's still in the margin of error. donald trump. if she happened to be the nominee she would probably do much better against the president people i do think we should we should consult them all though, because i know the 14 states are bad. there's still 36 other states joe biden
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i think that democrats will do fine and is elected again because character matters okay. >> all right. jamal simmons, scott jennings. >> i'm glad you are separated. right now. and my grudge holding anchor friend, right. as well all right. coming up, cnn's one-on-one interview with the secret service director about the investigation into the assassination attempt on donald trump what she said when asked if any resources had been diverted from his detail. and plus new details about the gunman it's movements in the hours leading up to the shooting, including how exactly he got onto the roof and democratic senator bob menendez, guilty on all counts in his corrupt she's while now several of his democratic colleagues say they're ready to expel him from congress all that and more ahead tomorrow live from milwaukee, former president trump accepts his party's nomination for the nation's highest office.
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after us officials obtained intelligence pointing to an unrelated plot by iran to try to assassinate him. cnn's whitney wild is tracking all of this for us and winning. let's talk about your interview with the director of the secret service. she has a lot of scrutiny coming at her right now. tell us more about what she said well, we were able to speak with her and she wanted to make very clear that she was not laying blame on local law enforcement. and what is key here? kate, is to remember that the building for the shooter perched was outside of the perimeter and that means that the secret service didn't post people there, but she wanted to make very clear she was not trying to blame local law enforcement for being inside that building that the shooter eventually climbed up onto and then shot former president. and now presumptive republican nominee donald trump. we, as we move forward here the big question is whether or not he had enough security around him given that credible threat from
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iran again, secret service taking very tough questions today when you said that local law enforcement was responsible for that building, what did you mean by that secret service respects local law enforcement and we it could not do our job either investigatively or on our protective mission without them. >> in pennsylvania. in fact, on that same day, they were also working. the first lady trip the vice presidential trips, so i understand the constraints that they're under and as i said earlier, we couldn't do our job without them at that particular site. we divided up areas of responses it's ability, but the secret service is solely responsible for the design and the implementation and the execution of the site. and that's what i was trying to stress was that we just divided i ended up areas of responsibility and they provided support to those areas of responsibility. >> and you mentioned the first lady's also been pittsburgh. you guys have a lot of areas to cover or any acid thanks. diverted from the former president's rally to her detail, know there were no
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assets from the secret service that were diverted at all so no one swapped out at any of the pulse? >> cnn, of course, has reporting that the secret service increased security for former president trump because of a credible threat from iran i've spoken with several people who look at the perimeter hearing that news, look at the perimeter say, how knowing that there was a credible threat against the former president, how could that perimeter be so small that it excluded a building just 150 yards away from the podium. >> i can't get into the specifics of any threats, but obviously with all of our protectees were constantly monitoring the threats that are out there and we design our security plan based on that also, depending on the venue and the environment that we're in. and on that particular day, a full advance had been completed, but this is also why and we are doing an internal review and we look forward to the external review as well. and obviously, if there are things that we need to change about our policies to our procedures or methods. we are certainly going to do so. >> was that perimeter too
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small? >> the perimeter encompassed the area that we needed to secure for the event that we had on that day what happened is a terrible incident and it should never happen. and we are obviously going to make sure that moving forward, we take whatever lessons that come out of this and adjust accordingly was every element, every part of his from the intelligence to the counter assault seem to detail agents, the shift agents. i mean, every element top to bottom of the advance and the operation was every element increased after you learned of this credible threat, what we increased was what we felt was appropriate for the former president and for that particular event on that day, we have been increasing the assets and the resources and the staffing that we have been providing to the former president since he was a presidential candidate. >> and then the presumptive nominee, if that's what i can tell you, that sounds like a no i have not seen a no at all. i'm saying that we have continued to increase the resources that we've been providing to the former president so, many more details to nail down kate at the secret
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service director did tell me that she spoke with the agents who responded and she didn't go into details about those conversations. >> because you did as their leader tried to seek to reassure them that they did their job and they did it flawlessly that day, kate, back to you alright. >> much more to come congressional scrutiny, coming at them and an expectation that she could be appearing before them. sun whitney, great reporting. thank you so much for bringing that to us. john yeah. >> what he really has been doing incredible reporting on the secret service side of this story, we've got new information on the investigation into the shooter as well. cnn, chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller is with us now great to see you this morning, john. what are you learning? what's the latest here? >> so the investigation moves forward a little bit every day. let's go through where are they are as of right now interesting facts. the suspect late last week told his employers at the assisted care place where he works as a dietary specialist i need saturday off premeditation. that's right i have something
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to do that day, but i'll be in on sunday i don't know if that was just to cover not take attention away from that. i'll be in on sunday or now we look at mindset. did he expect to survive and escape the other question that was swirling around for so long and we've all heard this even on our own air is how did he get on that rooftop? we know he purchased a fighter if foot ladder that morning, saturday at 9:00 a.m. at home depot near his house. that latter has never been found to date. but the investigation is developed that he climbed up onto an air conditioner handler and you can see that they're all around these buildings and then hoisted himself onto a very low roof that's in the center of that complex. almost kind of in a courtyard which would have been away from the view of a lot of people before that. this is interesting. he had already attracted the attention of security people at the screening area for the rally he
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had been walking by the magnetometers with a rangefinder in this and now, a rangefinder is something that shooters use to measure the distance and longshots, golfers use them to, it looks like a small pair of binoculars, but if you're a police officer as someone who knows about firearms, you'll know what that is when you see it. he was carrying it in his hand and kind of circling around the area there's conflicting information as to whether he went through the mags, which means he was unarmed, but he had this in his hand and had to go through screen meaning or whether he just stayed outside, but they started looking at them, but then he leaves the area and goes out of view from that inner perimeter. so that is just interesting that he was already on the radar a little bit which happens off into these things. they look at somebody, then they leave the secure area the rangefinder comes up again though, because as he gets to that roof they see him looking through the
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rangefinder and one sniper team is looking at him, looking at them through the rangefinder. but this all now starts to happen very quickly because now a police officer's coming up the ladder behind him. we know about that confrontation with the file they're arm, then he comes up and fires that shot, those sniper teams are trying to determine and talking to each other about who is this guy is a law enforcement is one of the part of one or the other sniper teams that's supposed to be in that building then that first shot fires, and then everything goes very quickly. so we're learning a lot about those moments leading up to it. >> every second they're counts. john miller, great to see you this morning. thank you very much. there and fascinating reporting. >> thank you, john. all right. the man who was shot and killed at saturday's rally, corey comperatore was honored at the rnc with a standing ovation last night, he died trying to shield his family from the bullets. comperatore is private
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funeral is set for tomorrow in sarver, pennsylvania, we're also learning more about the two other men at the rally who were shot and injured. they are both now in stable condition. james copenhaver family is thanking everyone for their support as a 74-year-old recovers from what they're calling life-threatening injuries. and the marine corps league of pennsylvania says 57-year-old david dutch needed two surgeries after being shot in the liver and the checks last both men in stable condition this morning. alright. just ahead, president biden has his eyes on the supreme court. the major changes he's considering that could have an impact on the justices and future presidents and also a strange case, six people found dead in a hotel room and bangkok, among the victims, to vietnamese americans, strange details emerging their dinner left untouched, but their tea not why investigators say drinking
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roe versus wade and the controversies that everyone has seen surrounding justices thomas and alito. cnn's priscilla alvarez is joining me now from the white house. i mean, talking about a constitutional amendment, most people will see that and say that is likely never going to happen. but these are big potential changes that president biden in hopes to push through to stand up for yes, there are there's no doubt that there would certainly be a long road ahead for these changes should the president announced them. >> but these are actions that liberal lawmakers and groups have in common. calling for four years. and if congress were to approve them, it would represent the biggest hit to the court in decades, just to tick through some of these, again, according to sources, this would include term limits for those nine justices, the enforceable ethics codes. remember, there there has been great scrutiny on the supreme court for ethical lapses, and that amendment that would effectively reverse the ruling that gave presidential immunity. now, the president
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alluded to something some of these changes in a call with the congressional progressive caucus over the weekend and again, of course, this comes as the supreme court itself has been put under the spotlight and there have been a lot of questions circling around their ethics and certainly around and some of the controversial rulings of the past few years. but the president has also used the supreme court to underscore the stakes of the election while on the campaign intro, including recently in an interview, take a listen probably be two more appointments to the court and there's probably two people going to resign. >> ai resign, retire just imagine if court or if he has two more appointments on that. what that means forever now remember on the campaign trail, the president has often said that it's trump's supreme court that lead, for example, to the overturning of roe v. >> wade. so that is the type of warning that he is trying to convey in that interview. and oftentimes times when he is on the campaign trail. but again, all of these changes should the
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president proposed them, would be an uphill battle? it would include congressional approval. and as or is the amendment goes require ratification by 38 states. so it does at the very least show where the president wants to ahead when it comes to the supreme court, but still upheld battle priscilla alvarez, you said it uphill battle. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. kate thanks, sara. >> so as day three of the republican convention is about to get underway here in milwaukee, president biden is starting off his day in las vegas, where he's expected to address latino leaders. he's was at the end of lacp convention yesterday and facing new reports of the president hemorrhaging, support post-debate, he made a big push to appeal to black voters. biden defending his record and slamming donald trump's course thanks for black jobs. >> i love his phrase, black jobs tell us a lot about the man at about his character
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folks trying to win a black job is it's a vice president united states biden referencing there or donald trump's come in during the debate when he said that migrants are quote, taking black and hispanic jobs. >> i'm joined right now by democratic congressman from ohio, shontel brown carson. thank you so much for coming in. you heard biden's appeal to black voters, to voters, black voters at the convention yesterday and then i also want to play for you. now the appeal to black voters here at the republican convention last night. here's the vague ramaswamy. listen to this our message to black americans is this. the media has tried to convince you for decades that republicans don't care about your communities, but we do and that's just a snippet. he went on and on and on republicans are trying hard. it's very clear here at this convention, trying hard to reach black americans a little bit can mean
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a lot in a tight election in key states. does that make you nervous? >> what makes me nervous is in good morning. thank you for having me what makes me nervous is donald trump's project 2025 and his vice presidential pick jd vance, is an ohio and i know what jd vance stands for and he is a person that has proven to twist himself in knots and then over back afterwards to do what mike pence, vice president mike pence would not do, which is certify an election even if donald trump does not win to make that victory in his favor. so they're willing to break the law and cause harm to all people, not just black people, but all people. and that is what's most concerning. thank to we also have new reporting that there is a push to speed up the nomination vote for joe biden holding a virtual roll call as early as next week, a month before the actual convention are you okay with
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that listen, i trust the voters first and foremost, the 14 million voters who showed up in cast their ballot for president, biden to be our presumptive nominee. i also have tremendous confidence in our party chair, jamie harrison to make the right decisions to ensure sure that we have a biden-harris ticket at ready for our convention and ready for this 2024 election. again, the biggest concern right now for me, especially as an ohio and is seeing what they did last year when they tried to test drive to present a test case, if you will, of project 2025, by putting it issue on the ballot that was suppressed and silenced and subvert the will of the voters. this is what we can expect from republicans and they did it right here in ohio. and i don't expect them to stop in ohio but what i am encouraged by is that the ohioans, when given the information showed up and showed out and voted in record numbers even when and they the republicans said that
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they would have no such elections that they wouldn't do special elections in the summer in the month of august, but they did. so i can not trust the republicans to keep their word. they have proven to be duplicitous and not honest brokers so you say that you trust the democratic party chair. so i take that as if they move ahead with a virtual roll call, you'd be okay with it, but others are not. we've congressman jared huffman from california, he told cnn he called it a terrible idea and a dumb thing saying, if the election were held today, he would get crushed huffman said of biden, we have got to do something about it doesn't this if this would happen and you're sorry. and you have reaction like that from some of your colleagues. doesn't this, if they move ahead and speed this up? doesn't this have the potential of just creating more division within the party well, i would back to defer again. >> i am i think that it is important for us to respect the will of the people, the 14
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million people that showed up and cast their ballot for president biden to be our presumptive nominee. and how we give they are part of the people, part of the will of people when it comes to the democratic processes, you've got delegates, you've got superdelegates and they specifically picked a 2d put the convention in august, which is a month away. >> so taking your train of thought, it would be like as the primary wrapped up, you are ready to have that nominated even be before you've got any of these delegates have their say well, issue is states like ohio, we can't trust them to do the right thing. >> we've already seen how this will play out with what i know as an ohioan, is that when republicans can't win, they will implement, let's cheat them. if we can't beat them strategy and that's what we see playing out. this is nothing more than another distraction. and we need to focus on winning and not whining. we need to focus on working and not worrying. listen, a president biden has made his decision and until if and until that
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changes, he has my full throated support because what i know is the best indicator of future behavior is past behavior and we have a record to run on that the american people can appreciate, but it's also about the vision for the future. and we have a vision for the future to continue the progress we've made, which is making tremendous investments into our country to repair roads and bridges to deal with removal of lead pipes that are causing learning this the abilities and communities like mine to make sure that communities like mine have access to high-speed broadband, internet because i remember the chaos and confusion of the donald trump presidency when people were dying by the thousands, when we were pulling people in storage containers outside, when people we're losing their jobs and on the brink of being put out their homes, it was biden harris. they came in, got shots in arms, helped to restore some sanity back into our country we're still recovered all of
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those jobs and then some. so that is what gives me the confidence that we have the best take it and that biden harris is the winning ticket. and if people have concerns about president biden, let me remind them, we have a plan b and her name is kamala harris and she's the vice president. and if they can't pronounce vice president, that they can't pronounce kamala harris vice president is always appropriate okay a plan b, if you don't like joe biden governor from shontel brown congresswoman. >> thank you so much for coming in. appreciate your time. coming up for us. the new warning coming from the fbi and the department of homeland security. now, after the attempted assassination of donald trump, concerns now over retaliate this election season. cnn has you covered, no matter the question from more about the kennel? good aides to rules in your state, to casting your ballot. the cnn voter handbook
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leave the senate. >> he must do that. and if he refuses to do that many of us, but i will leave that effort to make sure that he's removed from the senate when he said he plans to appeal the verdict thanks so much, sara. >> so this morning, the milwaukee mayor is voicing support for several ohio police officers who shot and killed a man near the site of the republican convention authorities say that the man had been seen holding and knife in each hand and hand and tried to attack another man. and that is when the ohio officers who are in town assisting with rnc security intervened. now, we're going to show you the body camera footage that has been released just of the moments leading up to that encounter, a warning. you may find it disturbing at a night. yes, he
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does cnn's ryan young is new reporting on this. >> he's joining us right now from milwaukee, ryan, what are you learning? >> obviously video that's tough to watch, but you also have to note that transparency that's involved in this they wanted to get that video out so it could be very clear what officers were confronted by. they were doing a briefing nearby. they saw this interaction happened they went to engage the man, apparently never dropped those knives, as you can watch him that video so cavalier johnson is the mayor of a walk. how you doing, sir obviously, a tough video to watch, but as you understand it, what do you think played out there on that video? >> as you were? for mentioning the officers from columbus, they were doing a briefing before the day activities here. and while doing that briefing,
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so not necessarily patrolling, just kept watching up with each other. what happened was they one of the officers noticed that an individual had not just one life, or two knives, and then proceeded to yell out to them. the vigil to drop the knobs, dropped the knives because he was confronting another person on the street officers then rushed towards the individual, continuing to say, drop the knife, drop the knife don't engage. you essentially, he disobeyed the officer's commands and then proceeded to launch at the individual with two knives there has been some criticism because they milwaukee police officers, but as you were explaining, they were doing a routine sort of gathering and then happen to come upon this what's your reaction to just what do the. >> anger around this right now i understand where some of the anger has come from because they were not local police officers. >> but in my conversations with officers, including local police officer because there's any officer any officer in that same situation where they witnessed somebody who's going to cause death or serious

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