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on american energy in his speech last night, here's what he said let's talk energy they've are rotated the american energy dominance that president trump delivered. >> we will end the democrats assault on american energy once and for all and you say on that claim, i say that the data shows that the united states under president joe biden is producing more crude oil than any country in the history of the world has ever produced. >> there was a world record of 12.9 billion barrels of crude per day in 2023, easily beating the trump era high of about 12.3 million barrels let's per day us crude exports also hit a record high us natural gas exports are also high. so this claim is vague. democratic assault, eroding energy dominance. you can and offer to specific a fact check. but i think this overall narrative that democrats are crushing us energy is just not borne out by the data. >> it has always important to
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check those facts. daniel nadal, you do it so well, thank you so much. thanks. a new hour of cnn, new central starts right now good morning. >> saying from day three of the republican national convention, i'm kate bolduan. we are here in milwaukee where tonight is vip night. in the coming hours, donald trump's vice presidential candidate, ohio senator jd vance, who takes center stage to deliver the biggest speech of his political career. let's be, let's be frank we've just learned introducing him tonight will be his wife, usha. it's been just over 50 hours since both of them first stepped into the convention hall as donald trump announced him as running mate. and what vance says tonight in his first remarks with that new title will be closely watched. of course, by republicans, but also by democrats. cnn's alayna
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treene leads us off this hour. alayna, you have new reporting about what vance will be saying from that stage tonight. what are you learning? >> that's right, kate. so i have spoken with someone who has helped work on jd vance's prepared remarks for this evening and they tell me that it's mainly going until focus on his life story, his biography, and i think vance has a pretty incredible journey. he grew up in a poor ohio rust belt town he struggled, he had a struggling childhood, a pretty tough childhood. he had a family who struggled with opioid addiction, but he went on to become a marine. and then you went to yale law school. he was a venture capitalists. he was a bestselling author and then he's only been in the senate now offer a year and a half when donald trump chose him as his running mate. and so all of that, by the time that he is the age of 39, something i know donald trump has it's told him personally he finds very
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impressive. i do want to read for you just a quote. i have from a source, familiar with how the trump team is looking at this. i think it sums it up perfectly they wrote quote, if you want to crack suburban women, get them to watch the screen adaptation advances memoir, hillbilly elegy, his life story is so powerful, expected it's a lot of focus on his bio and life story. the source added. and so that's really what we're going to hear from him tonight. and remember, trump's campaign really does believe that vance can help the appeal to those crucial voters in the rust belt, those working class voters, they see as being necessary to help them win in the fall. so expect him to touch on that tonight. do you think you mentioned this, kate, but i think is very notable as well that his wife, usha vance, is going to be introducing him. she's someone that he had met at yale law school. they have been married for we'll years, but she's never really been in the political spotlight. so this is really going to be the first time we're seeing the family on a stage. quite like this for such a big political moment and for what? but is as you said, a career defining moment for ohio senator jd
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vance and alayna, i asked senator tom cotton about jd vance as appeal. it feels kind of like a you get a car like he's going to peel to hear. he's gonna feel here tom cotton confirmed he says he appeals to everyone so that's the view further from the republican elected republicans right now, last night, former rivals on stage embracing donald trump, endorsing donald trump there are some pretty big moments from those speeches, standing out and standing out this morning. >> what do you think there absolutely are. >> and i think what donald trump and his campaign's saw these former political foes do on that stage exactly what they were hoping for. they wanted them to call for unity and you heard that from people like senator marco rubio, former north carolina governor nikki haley, ron i'm desantis tim or excuse me, ted cruz, someone who got on this exact same stage back in 2016 and told
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voters to vote their conscience a remarkable show of force from all of these different candidates who we know have criticized donald trump in the past. but i think it's so important to keep in mind, kate, that a lot this as well as about political survival, bility, they have to bend the knee and kiss the ring because right now it is clear that the republican party is donald trump's party as we're seeing them line up behind them, it's not just as you mentioned earlier, there goodwill that has put them on this state, but it's also about their own political viability thank you so much. great reporting. thank you. and joining us right now is cnn senior political analyst, mark preston for much more on all this what, what does vp vance, what does he need to deliver on stage for donald trump tonight? >> well, let's just set up the last i don't know, four or five days where people are certainly his friends and support supporters are saying that donald trump has changed that he had this life altering situation. he was almost killed. it would have been centimeters and it would've been a whole different
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situation and we're led to believe that he is this calmer, quieter, less combative person well, if that's not going to be donald trump, and it's got to be jd vance because jd vance really is cut from the same maga cloth or certainly he has decided to be cut from the same maga cloth as donald trump. so if we expect, although i think this is a big expectation that donald trump is going to temper things down, then it's going to be jd vance who's going to be the attack dog and we've already seen it so far. he's pretty good at it. yeah. >> and one thing we've also seen throughout the days here is one thing that they have figured out here at this convention. and amongst republicans, being unified around one person that is very clear, especially when you can contrast it with what democrats are dealing with right now. >> but there was was a reminder of the, it not everything is so perfect that have an on the convention floor last night when kaitlan collins is interviewing former house speaker kevin mccarthy, and then matt gaetz just really
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wanted to get a little bit in there. let's watch this oh come one who's not coming back, what and then the other part that you and the other part you have is one person who raised the issue. he's got an ethics complain about paying sleeping with her 17-year-old, but still that's the way they go. >> so you've asked that's the biggest challenge we have there's so much that's going on between the dynamic between those two men that you know, started in the house of representatives and has now led to today thoughts well, okay. >> first of all, the republican party is unified in the idea that they want to take back the white house. they're unified that donald trump is going to be their standard bearer. there certainly, like any family, they are not unified as a family. and matt gaetz sometimes likes to prod kevin mccarthy and we know what their relationship was in the house of representatives. gaetz basically helped lead the charge that ran mccarthy out. now, kevin mccarthy from california, i'm from boston.
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matt gaetz did that to me and i'm kevin mccarthy. then i probably would have knocked him out on the floor and i'm trying to surprise that kevin mccarthy didn't give him credit for that, but i just shows you for all the talk about the healing and coming together in the republican party, there are riffs all throughout the floor just like they're on the democratic party. >> i will say though, and i didn't see every moment of the former president's box, but i do know i saw matt gaetz in that box sitting next to marjorie taylor i have not seen i don't think kevin mccarthy yet suddenly, i could be wrong. >> my kevin though, remember he's my kevin to donald trump's, so i there's a place for kevin in maga-world. >> you are my mark, so i will i will concede that there's something else i have picked up on from the stage, especially last night, but i wanted to play this together. this focus from the speaker's on going after and criticizing they. let me play this know, try to sell you on some outrageous narrative about the terrible things that donald trump will do if he becomes was president
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first tried to ruin his reputation and then last weekend they tried to kill him. >> and there is over they're alive and well, they have unleashed his progressive prosecutors across our nation. they use the unelected bureaucracy to impose their will on us without our consent. hey weaponized political power to target their political opponents and that's just a little bit of it. >> the day it seems obvious in some respect is they're trying to say democrats sometimes the they is the media that they do, that they disagree with and sometimes the they is something else. i mean, ben carson her son saying, now they've tried to kill him. if he's talking if he's talking about if he's trying to point the finger at democrats, he's completely going against donald trump and the tone that down rhetoric. i mean, one thing that shows me is that the that it seems that the expiration date has come in common now passed on the tone down the rhetoric. but what is
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this about? all right, so let me, let me take the rabbit hole that they have started digging about they and just go a little bit deeper because they could be the deep state. and that's kind of what they're talking about. the idea that there is this faceless or in some cases, you know, there's a face to their opponents. this idea that this is, this cabal, that there is this deep-state that is out to take it down. donald trump. i mean, let me just tell everybody out there in tv land washington washington is not that organized to be able to have a deep state that could take out donald trump that she just doesn't exist, but it's a way politically to try to take down your opponent but to me, that's big, that goes right against the, we need to tone it down. we need to, we need to talk to people as people, because this idea is what spurs the conspiracy theories that have wound people up into such dangerous places was a good 24 hours of unity it felt good for a second. >> it's good to see you sara that's the line of the day. we also like 24 hours a unity in tv land like, you know, just a
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warning to everyone out there in tv land. that's us. thanks for the warning more coming up. the secret service director now saying her agency was solely responsible for security at the trump rally new details from a one-on-one interview with our whitney wild plus a new warning from the fbi and dhs election-related targets are under a heightened threat. now, we will discuss why coming up. and just moments ago, former trump white house adviser peter navarro we'll released from prison after serving for months. one of his first stops as a free man. you guessed it, the republican national convention stage cnn is live from milwaukee as republicans unite behind their nominee, his vp. >> and they're planning to take back the white house, follow cnn for complete coverage the republican national convention coverage continues. all we gun cnn and streaming on max, liberty mutual customizes car insurance
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investigatively or on our protective mission without them in pennsylvania. >> in fact, on that same day, they were also working the first lady trip and a 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 responsibility, 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 up areas of responsibility and they provided support to those areas of responsibility. >> and you mentioned the first lady's so event in pittsburgh, you guys have a lot of areas to cover or any assets diverted from the former president's rally to her detail, know there were no assets from the secret service that were diverted at all okay. >> so no one swapped out at any of the polls you know, cnn of course, has reporting that the secret service increased security for former president trump because of a credible threat from heran. i've spoken with several people who look at the perimeter hearing that
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news, look at the perimeter and 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 omar protect the u.s. we're 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 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 are all procedures or methods we are certainly going to do so. >> was that perimeter too small the perimeter? >> for 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 week that come out of this and adjust
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accordingly was every element, every part of his from the intelligence it's 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 but 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've been providing to the former president since he was a presidential candidate. >> and then the presumptive nominee. that's what i can tell you. >> that sounds like a no. >> i have not saying a no at all. i'm saying that we have continued can you to increase the resources that we've been providing to the former president director tdl told us, but she did speak with the agents and officers who responded at telling them that in what would be the most difficult moment for any secret service agent or officer's career in that moment, those men and women who were there on scene did their job flawlessly back to you yeah. >> we'll find out what this
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inspector general report and the number of investigations that now seem to be ongoing. whitney wild great reporting. thank you very much, sir. >> again, we are following this breaking news where the department of homeland security's inspector general has opened an investigation into how the secret service secured the trump campaign rally, but we're also learning of more threats. cnn, national security analyst and former director of the national intelligence, james clapper is joining me right now. thank you, sir, for joining us this morning. mr. clapper, what are the things that law enforcement is learning that would trigger this kind of warning? that there is a much more heightened threat during these very volatile campaign times well, to begin with is the course of the rain threat although we don't know any details about the vintage the reliability, validity of the human source in question wasn't corroborated.
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>> i think now the concern is, will there be copycat attempts? and sort of retaliation against the attempt against former president trump so this would i think in for a heightened potential heightened threat to the president and others in the administration as you have copycats or those who feel that they have to retaliate for the attempt against president trump. so this my head over you measure it, represents a growing threat. >> i am curious to see if that is ginned up by what we are seeing online with the blaming of democrats which there's no evidence at all of that, the person who did this attempted assassination was a registered republican, but you're hearing on the stage as well from some of the republican leaders using the word, they cannot take him out. they tried to kill him
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inferring that it's the democrats is this something that would create an even more heightened threat because of what leaders are also saying well, yes, it would that's why it would really be good if everyone would abide by the appeals made by both president biden and former president trump to tone down the rhetoric to cool it and so, given the nature of polarization is country and the wild conspiracies on social media that sort of rhetoric just fees that i think heightens the intensity of resentment on the part of some au to retaliate because of blaming the democrats, for example, which right now is not helpful. you know, over the years there have been so many assassination attempts and assassinations in our pass political history
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especially in the 60s, you had president kennedy, docx, king bobby kennedy when you look at what happens during a volatile campaign, do you always see these threats go up well, not want this case we certainly had unfortunately, or a checkered history with political violence in this country when i had the incident happened saturday, it certainly brought back very vivid memories of mine when president kennedy was assassinated in november 1963 i'm a young lieutenant ben in the air force and texas not far from dallas and i hadn many of the same feelings and emotions that came up when i witnessed what happened saturday the difference though, sara is we were united completely in grief in 1963.
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>> and that is not the case now, on of course, there have been other instances since then of political violence george wallace bobby kennedy, and others, and other similar incidents involving violent. so that's why today, because of the polarization in this country and intense feeling is that people have why this is a particularly volatile situation. >> james clapper, it is a pleasure to have you on. thank you so much for walking through us. appreciate it. john. >> write jd vance set to take the stage tonight and introduce himself to voters as donald trump's running mate. but which brand advance will we see? and new. polling. this morning. it has democrats worry really worried president biden to losing ground in major swings, states, and a lot of states that aren't supposed to be so swinging you're telling people about the new experience
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episodes of in practical jokers on a new network thursday's attack on tbs all right, this morning, a new set of polling is circulating among democrats that has the biden campaign worried numbers from blue labs analytics shows that the president is losing ground in 14 states since the debate. and look, a lot of these states aren't even consider major swing states, states like colorado, you see there new hampshire maine, these are states that need to be solidly in the democratic camp with us now, cnn political commentators, kristen soltis anderson and se cupp. kristen numbers are your business hear what do you see when you see these numbers from blue left as a pollster, you are often in the business of giving people bad news, telling them things they don't want to hear. and i do not envy the folks at blue abs who have had to deliver this message to democrats the
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reality is that joe biden did not have a good debate and was already not in a good position for the 2024 election before that debate. now when we look at polling, that's showing democrats losing right now, a lot of democrats have resigned themselves to the idea that there's no way they can win in november i think that's foolish. i remember republicans feeling resigned that there was no way they'd ever win in 2016. and then they did. so anything can happen in politics. but the real worry for democrats is one that joe biden will lose, but two that he will take the rest of his candidates down with him. >> there are a lot of democrats running for office for things like the u.s. >> senate in states that trump is expected to win if trump wins those states by three or four points you can still elect a democratic senator. there might be enough auit ticket voters in those states. but if donald trump is winning by 1015 points in some of these red states, that makes it very hard for somebody like senator jon tester of montana or senator sherrod brown of ohio to get across that finish michelin punchbowl sc this morning was had quotes from exuberant
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republican saying the d plus three districts, we've already got those. we're going after the d plus ten deep plus 11 districts right now. so if this is all true in polls are a snapshot in time, if it's true today, what, if anything, do you see the democrats doing to right the ship that's the question and it doesn't seem like they're willing to do much. i know that democrats are frustrated and the day after the debate i reached out to several house democrats they're all up right there, all up for us here and i asked off the record, does he need to step down? they all to a person just said yes. >> yes. because of those downballot races that they're all worried about, they're worried about their own survival, they're also worried about the health of the party. and i don't know if you guys saw john king the other night, but he's talking about a path to 330 for donald trump that is an overwhelming mandate. if donald trump gets to 330, democrats don't get to say he eked it out, but we won the
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electoral college you know, this is a referendum on joe biden, the democrat squirt begging joe biden to do the right thing and step down, are worried about all of it and the right to be sensitive to that fact that i'm talking to two people who aren't exactly card carrying members and ever habit of the democratic party. but the party apparatus itself now there's all this movement to do the roll call though. part of it has to do with ohio quickly to put it all to byd lloyd doggett just put out a release. lloyd doggett was the first member of a sitting member of congress who can came out and said, don't do this, don't do this. biden step aside. what do you think of the party strife, christie? well, there's no no risk strategy for democrats right now. >> if you stick with joe biden you might know what you're getting, but there's still a risk that his health could further deteriorate and you know that you are in a bad position with him as your candidate. but if you switch gears now to someone like kamala harris, she has more upsides in that i think voters think she could definitely serve for another four years, but she may have other unknown
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downsides that are not yet priced into polling at to say nothing of what happens to the democratic party if they don't go with kamala harris and they throw things open at a convention and go on some search for someone new. there is no low risk strategy for democrats that's right now. but the not, but, and the efforts to control this look like chicken rain and it started during the primaries when they really didn't allow an open primary for joe biden protected didn't him like that? >> i think did him very few favors. >> and now trying to sort of i don't want to use the r-word rig, but trying to sort of jiggering so that he gets in before there's more talk of getting him out. >> it just looks bad. it looks undemocratic and it looks like they're ignoring the will of the people, including their own voters curtis wilkie we both grew up in boston, was just the greatest boston globe political reporter of all time when we were growing up, he just wrote
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an article down in mississippi, worries retired you he said biden should never have sought a second term biden may be remembered as a selfish man weekend by a shoe clung to his office too long. >> and i think this comes from reporter who was more or less sensitive to bind over the years, pretty scathing there on the numbers. if i'm reading this blue labs right, harris does better than biden against trump but worse than other democrats from a polling perspective, how much of a problem does kamala harris pose as a potential nominee, right now, republicans are quite happy to run against joe biden. >> they are in many cases trying to link biden two harris. you actually heard this was a big message from nikki haley throughout the primary and she's continued to emphasize it, a vote for biden is actually a vote for harris. so in some ways, i think there's not as much of a change. if you go from a biden to a harris, its if they go from biden to someone else that could cause even more internal strife within the democratic party, but could have a lot of additional upsides with someone who might be more popular and vibrant and could lead the democratic party into the
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future than people think joe biden is some summer reading kristina, great to see you put your take you very much. >> all right, great conversation. wished i could have been a part of it i know somebody who could talk to that grudge holding i feel it right here. >> all right. coming up new democratic internal polling shows president biden, as you saw, losing ground and more than a dozen key states, what his campaign plans to do about it. now better banking app is right at your fingertips download days, and you could get up to $500.05 minutes or less right through your phone. there's no entrance, no credit checks and no late fees, because getting help set you back switch to the banking app made for you and you could get up to $500 in five minutes or less. download the dave apnea or go to dave.com today what
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vegas where he is going to be speaking to latino leaders and he spoke at the naacp convention yesterday and sat down for a new interview that just released in part a new interview with a bee tea let me play this for you notice whether a chung blacks are young whites, i want to spanish or asian-americans, they've never focused on tall after labor day. i mean, the idea they're focused. intently on election, right now is is not there they by the way, if you take a look at the presidents who have won at this stage of the game. the last seminary presidents five them were losing at this time a significant margins the point is, we're just getting down a game time now just getting down to game time now, joining me right now is the democratic governor of minnesota, tim walz. >> he's a surrogate for the biden campaign, also co-chair of the democratic national convention rules committee.
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governor, it's great to so you thanks for coming in. i want to ask you about what we just heard from president biden in that new interview saying that he does not think that at least when it comes to young voters, they're paying attention yet 50 million people tuned in to watch the cnn debate, millions more on streaming and voting. people are going to start voting in september. it's hard to argue that people aren't paying attention yet. governor well, more well, i that i thought you were leading the end of that. >> i'm a football coach to look the worst is yet to be done on this. and i think there's a long ways to go. we know that whether it was 2020 or 2022, we were going to lead on this. what will start to happen as though now we get to make the contrast. lot of talk about president biden, lot of talk about that. i'm here to listen to folks that last night was about bend the knee and groveling today is about bending to putin on foreign policy. so look when the american public really do start paying attention and it is an adage that holds true. i've been through this myself and done dozen times, they start
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listening after labor day, the kids go back to school. what matters what matters on the economic front on that case? president biden has delivered all across the board, so it will start to make that contrast and governor, i was just handed this. it's new reporting coming out from politico. they've obtained a letter that it says it's author by you and the other convention rules committee co-chair that you plan to move forward with the virtual roll call to nominate joe biden. this stirred up a lot of i'll call it controversy. a lot of discussion and debate when this started being reported out, are you planning to move up that date to as early as next week? >> no. no. look, the issue here was is folks in ohio did something that had never happened before the republicans decided to make ballot access difficult. our convention is after we have to have someone on their, we have our nominee we voted we need to formalize that process and we're meeting
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friday to set the rules for the convention. and there's no vote coming before august 1. but the fact is whether it's ohio, washington state on august 20, other states following right behind that, we have to have this done with signatures in the hands of folks in those states and ohio by putting partisan politics ahead of just basic democracy just sped that up a little bit, but there's nothing out of the ordinary here. nothing's happened before bishop daughtry, myself and the rules committee will make sure the convention runs as it's supposed to. >> so that some democrats do not think there is more going on here that you're essentially trying to stop the bleeding and to speed up and fast-track the nomination. i mean hoffman out of california called it dumb that you'll be doing that that biden would lose today if the election was today and things need to happen before you can nominate one house democrat told cnn about this whole thing. the disbelief that we've expedite the nomination is as widespread as the recognition the dnc is leading democrats into a house
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fire with house fire with water bottles are, is the goal to fast-track the nomination? >> no, i don't think it behooves us to fall into conspiracy theories. the republicans of cornered the market on that. look, this is the process that we've done. there's nothing going to happen on friday other than start to set the rules. again, if our convention would have been held last month then no one would be talking about this, but we have to get the work done. so no, i don't think that's helpful. i think the letter is very clear. the process is clear. we unlike the republicans, have a process and voters across this country went to primaries. they elected joe biden and kamala harris. they electors are going to those delegates are going to go and all say need to do is cast their vote. we need to get it done before we keep our candidates off the ballot. it's as simple as that. but look, we're going to find out tonight. we're going to hear a little bit about jd vance. the only reason jd vance's get nominated, the last guy almost got killed. and so i think once
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we start putting the focus back where it truly belongs looks trying to take away reproductive freedoms. jd vance said the biggest threat to our economy and social security, that's a lie. and it's one that impacts millions and millions of americans. so we'll start exposing some of those. and i think you'll start to see folks come back. what really matters to them? >> we definitely heard on in terms of vp candidates, we definitely heard from the convention stage here at the republican convention, a lot of focus on commonly harris last night and speeches. so the vps are going to be taking center stage more than maybe we've been used to in the past there is some data, some more data coming out. i wanted to ask you about because minnesota is part of it, this polling lab, its democratic funded blue labs, has some data that we've gotten. people have seen that says biden is lose showing biden losing ground and 14 states, including minnesota, also losing ground in five states. he flipped to win in 2020, we have the graphic of it
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up, then you have in the past two weeks, i was looking at this to the political rating analysts would be cooked political and larry sabato. they downgraded biden's chances of winning in minnesota from likely dita leaning d what's going on, governor yeah, it's always close were always close. >> donald trump should win. he tells us he won in 16 and 20 according to him, look, we elected democratic presidential, voted for democratic presidential candidates since 1972. we continue to win statewide take, our message out there, but look, it's going to be close. we have to do the work. we have to get unified, we get our convention in august start to unify around him, start to make the work, but i never take these things for granted and i think if you've been in this business, i've been behind in polling in these and i am the i'm the governor of minnesota because minnesotans come out and vote because they care about things like health care. they care about things like reproductive rights. they care about their neighbors. these folks see the most vulnerable as scapegoats that's all they've done this week. we see him as our neighbors so in minnesotans get around to it,
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we'll make sure we remain an island of decency and will vote for joe biden and kamala harris and make sure that we're part of that blue wall do not count governor walz as concerned quite yet, but never taking anything for granted that that is loud and clear union support. >> it's been very important to you. it's very important to the democratic party. it's very important to joe biden, sean o'brien of the teamsters, he spoke at the republican convention the first time he says the teamsters have ever spoken at republican a republican convention he has said in an interview with cnn that he has not yet received an invitation to speak at the democratic convention, though he had expressed that he wants to do you think the teamsters, sean o'brien, should we give it a speaking slot at the dnc? >> well i haven't received my invitation either. look, i'm a union member, ben my whole life. we've never seen a more pro union president than joe biden. and i would also say that sean o'brien knows the teamsters pension fund is now solvent because of joe biden's
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son, sean o'brien. that's that's fine. he can go and speak like i said, we're a big party. he has won and of the millions of union members who know joe biden's there to protect their their collective bargaining rights to really, truly protect workplace democracy, to stand with workers on workers safety on pensions, on health care. so that, that's one guy and good for him. but i can tell you certainly my union and thousands of others we'll be in chicago to support the most pro-union, pro-worker, pro middle-class president that we've seen in our lifetime. and that's joe biden governor tim walz. >> always good to see you and to have you on. thank you so much thank you john all right. today, jd vance will make his first speech as the republican vice presidential nominee. how will he introduced himself to a national audience? peter navarro was now a free man, just released from prison. new reporting on his first stop
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speak publicly about what he sees his role to be in the trump world. so he is a former trump white house adviser. he was a trade advisor at the end of the administration duration, and then he also was trying to or putting himself in the conversation around donald trump trying to take the election that he lost in 2020 whenever the house when congress went to him and asked for records and testimony, he just didn't respond. he didn't provide them anything. and so he was convicted by a jury. he went through the court system and he has now done his time. he served four months in prison for defying congress, being held in contempt. peter navarro has always argued that he should have been protected from this rational investigation around january 6 because of the role he had in the white house. here's a little bit more of what he said just before he entered prison
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in march this is not about me one of the big stories is about what is really an unprecedented assault on the constitutional separation of powers and the doctrine of executive privilege. >> as he, a critical tool dating back to george washington, effective presidential decision-making so those lofty ideas from peter navarro about the separation of powers and protection around the presidency. that's likely what we are going to be hearing more of when he is expected to take the stage in milwaukee tonight at the gop convention but it's just not what the justice department, the courts, and a jury of his peers found. they found that he was in violation, and he has become one of several people around former murdoch president donald
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trump, who have served time in prison. the other one for the same type of crime, steve bannon currently in jail sara all right. thank you, katelyn polantz. appreciate it. >> it will be interesting to see if peter navarro does speak what the tone of those words are because his defiance and the conspiracies at odds with the message that the republicans say they are trying to send right now? >> yes, but that's broken down a little bit already. it has. it has. alright. we one of the things, one of the things to watch today in addition to president biden out on the stump and the disunity within the democratic party watch it all. thank you all for joining us. this has been cnn news central, cnn newsroom is up next cnn is live from milwaukee as republicans unite behind their nominee, his vp, and they're plan to take back the white house follow cnn for complete coverage. >> the republican national
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