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you think was misrepresented about people who live in appalachia when you sort of went through it because you said the beginning of the book, it resonated. >> you it was his story, it was him telling it from a personal perspective. and it's very impactful to anyone who grew up with with no means sure. i think that what happened for me and for a lot of readers was this shift that happens from first-person singular where he's, when he's telling the story about, i didn that does this happened to me sure. i can follow that. i can read that. like i said, with a lot of empathy, but he does something in the book that frankly doesn't really get captured in the film because a book is an easier format for this than a film. but you really shifts to talking about we and he speaks on behalf of the entirety of appalachia, which is something that i would never claim to do. and most people who've paid any attention and understand that it's the 13 state region
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spanning 200,000 square miles with two with 25 million people who would say, this is my experience and therefore, i'll tell you what we are alike. and that's really what offended so many people from the region. it's not only that he's saying really negative things, he's talking about the ways that appalachian people are innately violence and that the poverty that is in certain places in appalachia is of their own doing he's making a claim about a huge region and that's even if he was saying romantic things about it. i think that that would be problematic and was problematic to me you can see the broad brush. when you do that to any group of people can be problematic. meredith macario. thank you so much for coming on and expressing your views this morning. appreciate you a new hour of cnn, new central starts right now all
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right. john berman with sara sidner here in new york. you can see kate baldwin in milwaukee, major developments in the 2024 presidential race. we've got new reporting from our jeff zeleny that president biden is now quote more receptive to hearing from the people calling on him to bow out. this comes from a senior democratic adviser also according to this adviser, he has gone from saying, quote, camila can't win to quote, do you think kamala can win and i'm kate bolduan in milwaukee, wisconsin for the final day of the republican national convention. >> and tonight is donald trump's big night. he has promised to deliver a speech this evening with a message of unity promise he made just hours after he survived the attempted assassination. on saturday. >> but before we get to that, we are also standing by to hear once again from his running mate, jd vance he's expected to speak in just a few minutes
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fresh off giving what really was the biggest speech of his political career. >> last night, cnn's alayna treene, tracking all of it for us from here in milwaukee, alayna, donald trump has said that he wants to offer a message of unity that he's changed his speech since his near death experience but what are you hearing? is the campaign's goal tonight with this major address well, kate, he does want there to be a unit flying message and it's interesting because donald trump, after the shooting, i spoke to many of people close to the former president and his allies. >> his senior advisers. and they've all argued that he really has been viewed doing that attempted assassination on him in a spiritual way. he believes that his ability to avoid a near-death experience was some sort of divine intervention. i do think you're going to hear some of that on stage tonight. and also when i talked to donald trump's team, they said, look, hell, of course, speak about his
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policies, about the policies that he enacted in his first administration, the america first ideals that we often associate with the maga movement. but you're not going to see that type of really vitriolic and in some time it's political rhetoric that we know that he really targets that aggressive language and critical language of joe biden, of democrats overall. however, i will note kate, that donald trump does not like to be vulnerable. we've seen a lot of vulnerability this week particularly when you saw chi trump his granddaughter, give a speech last night, you heard from lara trump, sarah huckabee sanders, all of them, share personal anecdotes of the former president. you're going to try to see some of that humanity tonight as well. i'm told that speech right? >> alayna, great to see you. great reporting as always here with me right now is republican congresswoman from new york, the chair of the house, republican congress conference, at least a phonic that would also be another promotion. the
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house republican congress would be, would be something that i know you guys are seeking republicans have control of of the house, of course. of course there's the full congress day today is the first day of the official jd vance is running mate is the excepted the vp nomination last night what do you think or what do you want to see him? do first as the running mate? >> well, i think we've already we know that he and president trump are doing their first joint rally in michigan this weekend. and i think jd vance is personal story is a story that can happen only in america. i think that was an extraordinary moment last night to hear his personal story, to have his mom in the president's box and his military service post 911. i mean, this is the first post 911 veteran to ever be on a presidential ticket. and what a stark contrast with the democrats who are in complete disarray. that's my big takeaway from this convention and i've been involved in a lot of conventions over the years. this is very unified, an
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exciting and a historic case convention. and i think jd vance did a tremendous job last night and i'm really looking forward as the american people are from hearing from president trump is thinking of what's happening with democrats. you, this the fact that now president biden has been has gotten covid and now he's isolating for a couple of days taking him off the campaign trail. i mean you're working as hard as you can in order to make sure he does not get another term determine in the white house. well, what did you think after everything that's happened and all the pressure that has been mounting on joe biden to get out. what did you think when you heard and he has covid listen, this is a president who has failed. he's failed the american people. and one of the themes of the republican convention has been hearing from everyday americans and their stories have been really extraordinary and heartfelt. it's brought tears to many of the attendees eyes in terms of losses of loved ones because of the fentanyl crisis, because of joe biden's border policies or the gold-star families from the
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afghanistan catastrophic withdrawal. that was just an unbelievable moment in that bravery and courage to come out and speak to a national audience. joe biden has failed as commander in chief. i have said for over a year he is mentally and physically unfit to do this job. and then we saw when 50 million americans viewed that first debate, where he struggled to get through any basic sentence. basically it was just it's very clear for the american people to look at that start contrast with the strength we saw from president trump after an assassination attempt. standing up, holding his fist and saying to fight, that's extraordinary strength, defiance, and the rest of the world sees that the american people see that last night here in the hall, we saw a mix of things. we heard a very red meat message from donald donald trump junior but just before that, we also heard from his daughter, donald trump's granddaughter, and her message very clearly was talking about her personal experience with him as a grandfather kind of trying to soften maybe the
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sharp corners of donald trump. i want to play, i want to play for everyone to remind them, you know, donald trump junior and kai is her name and also her dad down from junior. listen to this he's just a normal. grandma. he gives us candy and soda when her parents are and looking he always wants to know how and doing in school when i made the high honorable, he printed it out. so his friends, how proud he was on may told one nonstop lie after another about my father but they could only run away from reality for so long all hell has broken loose in america, and it's impossible to hide anymore. >> which of those which has the to trump's kind of described there. do you think he needs to present tonight and beyond more to be successful in this election. >> i think both don junior and
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kai trump were great speeches because the media coverage, this is a family that it's been through relentless, relentless attacks from the mainstream media for well over the past decade when donald trump first ran as an outsider in 2016. so what they have been through, whether it is the russia hoax, whether it was the two impeachments that were shams. whether it was just the attacks on their family members. i thought kai trump's speech that was a great surprise for everyone to hear the personal side of president it's been trump as a grandfather, which he is. and take a step back and think about his family members. many of those family members saw that live on tv. and we're praying for their grandfather or father to stand up so he is a person and i've been able to interact and become very close with president trump he is amazing when it comes to wanting the best for the next generation. weather britain's own kids or children across america, i feel that when i introduce my son a couple of months old to president trump, and i think don junior really touched upon just the relentless attacks from the
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mainstream media that we have as republicans have had to fight through and talk about this. the policy success of president trump versus the policy failures of joe biden but of the two sides of trump, which one do you think he should be projecting more do you think is needed in this election to be successful in this election? >> i don't think there's two sides of trumps. i think you're going to see a very unified message. and i spoke with president trump's sunday morning after the assassination attempt and he talked about how he's rewriting history speech, talking about unity. but you're going to hear the policies, the importance of securing the border, the importance of peace through strength. when you are serving as commander in chief, his record versus joe biden's failed record. the american people want to hear that because the record today of joe biden is just a failure, i think about my constituents in upstate new york in the north country inflation, the border crisis, people forget about the northern border, but we're seeing skyrocketing numbers of illegals coming across our northern border as well, because of joe biden's failed policies don don junior was at an event with axios here in
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milwaukee and he said that the only reason why donald trump would lose this election at this point is and he's that is cheating in the election. >> do you agree with that? >> well, we saw in 2020 significant irregularities unconstitutional circumventing of state legislatures unilaterally changing election law we need to make sure that about 20:20, we were talking to make sure we have an election integrity which the rnc he's very focused on in the states. and we're not going to take it for granted. we are going to run through the tape to election day. we know i mean, we're working as house republicans to grow our republican majority and we're going to continue prosecuting this case of two very different visions for america, two very different records so what i'm also excited about is this republican party under president trump has unified historic support among hispanics, historic support among african americans, and what you didn't quote, but i think was an important message it from don junior last night was if you are or haven't voted before or have hesitated devoted because there are americans who haven't voted. he urged them to get up and get involved and vote for the future of this country. i
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thought that was very important message as well. >> ways ai, reason i bring this up an axios is just kind of laying the ground. what that lays the groundwork for. if he says the only way that donald trump would lose at this point is cheating. i mean, are you, are you that confident right now to be able to say that there's the only way that donald trump would lose at this point would be if there is it's cheating in his election. >> well, think about this. do you have democrats right now who are begging to have joe biden high-ranking democrats to chuck schumer, nancy pelosi, and many, many house members who are senior adam schiff, others who are calling for joe biden to be removed from the ballot this is someone who is elected through the democratic process by primary voters across the country. they are in disarray and that would be unprecedented i think you're going to continue to see chaos in the democratic party. we're focused on winning on election day work focused on ballot integrity, election integrity of the rnc is very focused on that we're going to continue again, making sure we make the case, but i never take elections for granted. i know that as a candidate for office many years. and i know
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republicans aren't going to take it for granted, at least a phonic congresswoman thank you for coming in. thank you so much. >> let's see the big speech tonight, and then everyone here finally gets to maybe sleep thank you. again, sarah all right. >> congresswoman stefanik just alluding to this this morning, there is intensifying pressure on president biden to drop out of the race from hidden inside his own party. he's isolated now with covid and now staunch ally, nancy pelosi, telling him he simply can't win what's the president's next move? and new information about former trump officials asking for more protection months ago because of threats from iran none late live from milwaukee, former president trump accepts his party's nomination for the nation's highest office. jake tapper and anderson cooper lead cnn special live coverage the
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president is now isolating with covid priscilla. what are you learning this morning? >> john? this is a high profile democrat who is now showing polling to the president, saying that he can't win. this is a significant development, especially for president biden, who was often pointed to polls to say that he is the one that is best suited to go against former president donald trump. including during his solo news conference at the nato summit last week. now what we have learned from this private conversation between the two is that the former house speaker showed him this bowling that the president got the offensive. and then at one point, pelosi had asked to get his senior advisers, mike donilon, on the phone to talk through the data. and when we asked the white house about this reporting they said, quote, president biden is the nominee of the party, the former house speaker's office, saying that she is now in california has been since friday and that they have not spoken you can sense, but certainly a notable conversation. and two, we now know of two known conversations
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between the two. since that presidential debate that has sparks so much anxiety within the democratic party. and look, this is something that had in some ways been on pause since the attempted assassin it's a nation of former president donald trump. and we are seeing those calls gear up again including representative adam schiff, just yesterday calling for the president to step aside. meanwhile, he was on the campaign trail trying to shore up black and latino voters and show through his campaign appearances that he has the vigor and the viability to be the democratic candidate. but in the midst of all of that, he had to be pulled off the trail because he tested positive for covid. so certainly we're at a critical juncture in this camp. pain in this election year. and certainly the president at a moment where democrats have asked him to be out front simply can't because he is self-isolating because of covid drawn he's feel like eventful
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days priscilla alvarez and delaware. thanks so much. priscilla, sir. >> all right. more and more, democrats are publicly telling president biden what he's also hearing privately from pelosi and schumer that it is time for him to step away from the race. congressman adam schiff, powerful congressman, the 20th lawmaker and most senior democrat in washington to call for the president to step aside. lauren fox live in washington. lauren, what can you tell us this morning? >> yeah. for the last several weeks, sara, we've started to see this steady drumbeat of democratic lawmakers coming out publicly asking for the president to step aside because they fear that he cannot beat donald trump. we have also seen senior leaders trying to have these very candid conversations with the president at the white house and elsewhere to try to show him. and this is the case with pelosi, that he cannot be donald trump based on polling, that they are seeing behind the scenes, democrats are frantic because they know that over the course of the next several
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weeks, they're going to have to make a decision. this is a really critical inflection point in part, because if democrats cannot convince him to get out of the race, they're going to need to start to rally around him and some of those swing state democrats are going to have to make very important decisions about whether or not they want to stay with the president, or whether they want to distance themselves from him and risk potentially turning down democratic turnout in part because people aren't motivated to come out and vote for biden. there's really this important moment happening right now behind the scenes. and one democrat told me yesterday if you think that this debate is over, you are mistaken. the other part of this is democrats are starting to feel like they have limited time because the dnc is going to hold this virtual roll call in early august, they feel like if they can't coalesce around a new plan in the next week, week and a half, two weeks there in a position where there's really no way to switch horses in the middle of the race. we have new
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reporting from my colleagues, annie greer, mj lee, and i. that really gets into how democrats have felt over the course of the last several weeks, they feel like the president has been trying to be out there. but in many cases has made things worse, not better for himself. and that doubt that has been trickling out over the last several weeks is not abating in this moment. one source told me that another colleague was telling members that if people want to come out against the president, they should do so. in the next 48 hours to really show strength in this movement as they try to get the president to reconsider his position in this race. sara all right. >> lauren fox. thank you so much for your reporting this morning we've got new disturbing details this morning about the man who tried to assassinate donald trump could investigators the closer to uncovering a motive and brand new video of the moment, a construction crane collapsed onto a busy road my dad this
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lucky guy who was with me. >> i this was a close call that was amazing. >> horrible thing, amazing thing in many ways it changes. you your attitude, your viewpoint are life. and i think honestly, i think you appreciate gotten even more really do something. something happened not that, was pleasant it wasn't like it was a complete mess but i was pretty terrible that that can happen this has been our best camp. again, that's sort of the most extensive comments we have heard from donald trump about that. maybe a preview of how he will discuss it tonight during his acceptance speech at the republican national convention.
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so as to the shooting itself, new this morning, a source tells cnn that the gunman wrote on the gaming platform, steam, apparently days before, quote, july 13, will be my premier watch as it unfolds. cnn senior national security analyst, former assistant secretary for the department of homeland security, juliette kayyem is with us now. so what do you think about that? there was some kind of cryptic, somewhat cryptic posting from the shooter yes. >> so he knew what's interesting about all the information we're getting out is now is that he knew that there was some performative violent action that he wanted to do. right. so there is because he's looking at the dnc dates. he's looking at the trump dates. he's he's he's sort of searching all around. he then focuses on a relatively close event for him
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geographically, which is trump's. so we know that for reasons that might be psychological historical for him cultural, he's isolated, he's looking for a moment to get his headline. what's interesting is he doesn't care what the headline is. i mean, in other words, his search history now is showing someone who's sort of they're scrambling for an ideology and that's what's so i think new for this kind of political assassination attempt is we generally have a motive relatively quickly. they either don't like the candidate, right? so or they're trying to do something to impress someone to say the ronald reagan assassination attempt and so i think we're going to learn a lot war and what we may learn, john, is that we can't put a nice bow around this, that this is something that has so many different motivations that we can't put it into a neat box. he's proton trump his anti-trump. that is a combination of things.
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>> we could learn more or maybe not at this point, but these are interesting developments. juliette, i think i first met you after the boston marathon bombing, so it's been 11 years in all that time. one of the things that struck me is how much you care about the systems in place? the organizations that take care of homeland security and the like. so i guess my question to you is can the current system work going forward in your mind with the secret service director in place given everything that's happened? >> no. i mean, she needs to resign. i'm there now. i normally give institutions the benefit of the doubt because i know that in the heat of the moment, it's very easy to judge from afar. look, one of the reasons why she can't stay is because the conspiracy theories are now so ramping and because of her and the secret services sort of fumbling response, they're blaming all sorts of people what, what people need to pick up on in
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the trump video that you just had he said four times how did this happen? and i've been watching and listening to trump long enough to know exactly what he's doing. he is now feeding this conspiracy theory that the secret service purposely left him vulnerable. so there's two things i would say we need a leadership change that should be done. she's going to testify next week i don't think it's redeemable at this stage. i just i'm sorry to say that she's not redeemable. the leadership's not redeemable partially because she's now gone to war with everyone. i'm not sure her story is going to stick. i mean, she's the roof is slanted like we we don't have drones. like i mean, there's, there's 20 minutes between the secret service being told and trump's getting shot. that's a long time. the second is the secret service needs to do permanent whether it really needs all of its mandate right now, it does two distinct roles. one is, of course,
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protective services, the other is is it does financial investigations. that's a legacy because mandate because it came originally from the treasury secretary, it got moved to the department of homeland security and 2003 and we might consider keeping it as a law enforcement protect the services agency only because it has to do that much better than we've seen in the past juliette kayyem. >> great to see you this morning. thank you so much for your help on this all right. on the heels of the reported plot by iran to try and assassinate donald trump. cnn has learned of a separate threat dating back to 18 months. now, three former trump officials wrote to the justice department in january of last year asking for additional protection shan from iranian threats. but they say they never heard back from the doj. cnn's evan perez is in dc. what has been the response of the doj to this claim?
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>> well, sara, one of the things we heard from the justice department to lawmakers who inquired about this is that they never received the letter. now this is a letter that came as you pointed out, in january of 2023 matthew pottinger, victoria coates, and robert greenway are all former officials in the trump admin ms rachel, handling middle east affairs. and they wrote because they said they were concerned about possible threats to their lives from iran. and here's what they wrote. i'll read you just a part of what their letter they said it is clear that there are specific credible threats against us and our families by iran and those inspired to act on iran's behalf. this necessitates urgent steps to improve our physical and our cybersecurity and so this is a letter that went to the justice department also was copied to officials at the white house and it appears that never reached anyone. and one of the things that we know is that in the intervening period over the 18 months telling members of congress reached out and inquired why hasn't this happened? now the
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justice department says that the letter never reached them. they asked for the letter from congress members. and here's what they said. they said the department is aware of and deeply concerned with this category of threats and specifically those that you referenced in your letter from three former government officials requesting federal protected if services. i was a letter that was sent in june of 2024. what we know now is that that request was forwarded to the secret service. the secret service sarah has been doing more protection for a number of former trump officials, including mike pompeo and john bolton so it is not clear now why these three officials didn't get a response from the secret service, those questions we have into them right now evan perez, thank you so much. >> appreciate your pointing this morning. all right. it's a tide turning on president biden's chances to hold onto the democratic nomination, considering two very powerful politicians telling him to step down. there's also the question about his covid diagnosis and how that could
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>> was her bloody war between trackers the crime of this huge victory at any cost we march on king's landing and taken through a challenge, i want to come if he does face house of the dragon streaming exclusively on max so this morning, a marked change in how the president is said to be responding to calls to step aside multiple democratic officials tell cnn, the white house and the biden campaign are in a new place. >> president biden is said to be more receptive, a senior democratic adviser tells cnn well it's still unclear where he's going to land, but seems to be listening with us now, cnn senior political commentator and former trump campaign adviser, david urban and cnn political commentator paul begala and paul, i want to come to you first, not as a commentator, but as a bit of a player as the kids say, in this
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whole thing, because i know you've been on the phone with officials for weeks now discussing president biden's future, and i am curious what you have noticed in terms of the disposition that he is said to have by those talking to him? >> i'm obviously not talking to the president and his team hasn't really frankly communicated with me. i've been talking to a lot of people, a lot of remember in the senate and house major donors, activists, party chairs and i got to tell you, i think i've come across one who still brighten for biden. okay. i'm just telling you honestly, just i'm not advocating a point of view. i'm just analyzing so the walls are closing in the most important player her after the president is nancy pelosi. you know, it's like that carrie underwood song, jesus take the wheel. i've been saying, nancy take the wheel and when nancy steps in, things have i been president biden's most successful first term president ever. it's because nancy
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pelosi also, chuck schumer schumer went and now hakeem jeffries when they weigh in, he has to listen. it comes down to money, maps and polls. okay. the money has dried up. i can tell you that i raised money for a lot of super pacs. >> it is donors are on strike to the tune of somebody reported 90 million. >> it's more like 300 million. >> the people are sitting on saying we're not going to give the maps are deteriorating so fast that the lieutenant governor of new york says it's now a swing-state. >> people talk about losing new jersey, minnesota and the polling is terrible, especially in the swing states. so you can't fight money maps in polls at this business this past hour, john compared policy to the hand of god, and now you've compared her ai weiwei is quoted, i call the creek yes, the agree. >> it gets but. >> that's the same idea is an interesting day. i just want to tell you that right now, nauta, you, david i'm curious what
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you are saying. i want to talk about what happened on stage at the rnc. and particularly with jd vance who has this incredible story. it's an american story of sort of rags to riches through hard work did he resonate? he did, he did talk. he didn't do some maga stuff and they've been talking about unity what did you make of his of his speech? >> yeah. >> first, let me just say, i think the biden campaign is remiss for not talking to paul and others who've been incredibly successful in places like pennsylvania. if joe biden did listen to paul begala and others sitting in a much better place. so i'm from a partisan perspective i'm. quite, happy that they're not talking to paul for not listening to paul. number two, yesterday last night, jd vance did what he needed to do. i thought he was best when he was talking about his own personal narrative and really getting into the nitty-gritty about his family history stories about his mother. i think we're incredibly compelling. i wish he talked about that a little bit more about how we felt
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growing up in that household with a mother who was battling addiction. >> lots of people in america, she'll share those same kind of feelings in lives and i think it really connect a lot more like to hear a little bit more about his service in the military and his stories about his mama ma'am his grandmother who raised him or just priceless about her warning him about the drug dealer who to stay away from him he didn't stay away from it as his grandmother is going to run are over the car, don't worry. >> she's going to be caught about her hiding 19 handguns in the house. i mean, just it's classic, really personal stories that they were very funny and showed jds humanity and i think that's important. i mean, he's got to introduce himself to america, not everyone's red hillbilly elegy are seeing the movie and he's got an incredible narrative on top of being a really incredibly bright guy. he's, horatio alger, rags to riches
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story is just really compelling. and so the more we hear about that, the better it will be. listened. i can't wait to campaign with jd in cambria county, pennsylvania and in westmoreland, paul knows these places in jd story will resonate because it's a story of those people in pennsylvania, in east palestine's. so the mayor here last night his story resonates their mccomb county, michigan lots of places he'll be able to go and take that message and further reduce the playing field, the number of places and joe biden can win so paul, who is david and jd vance going to be campaigning against when they go to pennsylvania a few weeks if you happen to know that was occupied by the way, john yeah that's going to have to republicans flux right now as democrats from but i will say that david summarize jd story better than jd did senator vance last night committed the cardinal sin of a political political convention?
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>> he was boring i'm sorry, i heard all these great things. >> i've seen him on cable tv where he's terrific and he won in ohio, which is fine. pretty republican state jd is just dull. i'm sorry. he just ready for sort of hate watch and he was barring compare that was sarah palin, who was not an asset. the end of the day, but she set that plate. i was there. she set that place on fire jd i mean, his speech was sponsored by ambient man. i'd be secret service my colleagues got so what so what jd is not going to be have a vegas act that's a scott said last night, which i thought was spotted. he's not going to vegas act, but he's going to be very effective and in campaigning david. >> i think that's right. >> actually, he's he's pretty effective campaigner. >> donald trump is going to speak this is the last day of the convention. there has been a lot of talk of unity, but you're starting to see that break down at the convention. frank lanes and you're starting to hear some of these old talking points and attacks. do you expect him to stick with
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this idea of unity after he had this moment in his life where he could have died yeah, listen. so i expect, you know, i expect i don't who knows what to expect when the former president, but what i hear right, is that he is, he's a different person. >> he was incredibly affected by this near-death experience, right? he knows there. but for the grace of god, go, go, go, he and so i think you're going to see a little bit different donald trump tonight, a little bit more reflective, a little bit more gratitude. i think, you know, the red meat was delivered up by donald. trump junior, and others and look, these conventions by nature are infomercials, right? that infomercials for our party and the brand and so i think the former president as an opportunity tonight to really get up here and talk to that humanity, which we saw from his granddaughter chi, or which we saw from sarah huckabee sanders, that the softer edge of donald trump, which i think will be exposed by that
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assassin's bullet. >> david urban, paul begala. thank you so much for taking can make one quick one quick viewers note. >> run the clock before he ever speaks by which i mean, in 1964 after president kennedy was assassinated, bobby kennedy stood up to introduce a documentary. >> the applause went for 16 minutes. >> that's the record in american politics. i think donald trump will break that record tonight. >> even i am going to sure what i'm going to make sure we do for 17. >> yeah. there you go. >> urban set it up. i do. i think because it is his party. and thank god he survived that shooting attempt and i think that pouring of love there is going to be extraordinary. i think it may break. bobby kennedy sued record we have a beautiful coalition of political analysts. this morning. there's just so much love well loved it's a lot of fats. >> thank you, gentlemen. thank sarah. >> legs okay love fest only on cnn news central coming up for
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us as calls for president biden to drop out about. >> of the race due grow louder. >> one of his top supporters and allies on capitol hill joins us. does he agree as political puts it today, that the walls are closing? closing in around biden what is one of the president's top supporters on the hill saying about all of this up next cnn daniel dale called last night at the rnc a fact check, doozy, the false and misleading claims made, and setting them strait today tonight live from former president trump accepts his party's nomination for the nation's highest office. >> jake tapper and anderson cooper lead cnn special live coverage. the republican national convention tonight at seven on cnn my knows how quality care can bring out a smile but it's been a few dog years since she was able to
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>> all right, let's take you right now. >> donald trump's running mate, jd vance, speaking now for the first time on his first day as the official vp candidate with donald trump. >> and faith and freedom forum. faith and freedom coalition event milwaukee, let's listen in, glad that this thing worked out, and i'm glad that i was still able to come to this breakfast because it's so good to be here among people of faith and so many good friends and supporters and people who've just been very good to me over the years and i can't possibly shout everybody out. >> i saw, of course, secretary carson, i saw ron johnson i saw the great bernie moreno who will be the next united states senator from the state of ohio but i thought what i do this morning is just talk a little bit about how i think about my faith and my own faith journey. just so you understand me a little bit better. and how i think about hopefully we can integrate that into a governing agenda that will work for the american people president trump
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is an incredibly unique figure in american politics. of course, he's the only person to ever come entirely outside the realm of government or military and run for president and do it successfully. and it's just such an honor to be on the ticket with him. it's such an honor to stand with him after what happened last saturday. i'm sure that you've heard a lot of people say this, but you will never be able to convince me that that last second term of a head was anything other than a miracle? i absolutely believe that i was raised, as i mentioned last night by my mammal, who despite the fact that she loved the f-word, was a woman of very deep christian faith and she she she was in some ways what you might call uncharged. we went to church maybe once or twice a month some less sometimes more, but she read the bible every single day. she prayed every single day. she loved to watch billy graham whenever he was on the team tv
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and that was really my introduction to the christian faith. and one of the things that i listening into jd vance speaking to a group here in milwaukee of republican faithful introducing himself, kind of hitting on some of the themes that he hit on in his big introduction and debut in his speech, and accepting the vice presidential nomination here in the republican, at the republican convention last night, the focus of night three of the, of the convention here in milwaukee, the general focus was foreign policy. >> and after it all wrapped, cnn's daniel dale called the night fact check doozy and daniel is back with us now. this also includes daniel somewhat revisionist history once again, on donald trump's stance on the iraq war. let me play. what jd vance said last night when i was a senior in high school, that same joe biden supported the disastrous invasion of iraq, somehow a real estate developer from new
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york city by the name of donald j. >> trump was right on all of these issues while biden was rolled daniel, you saw that? and what have you found? >> i found that, this mr. vance implied here, you know, biden got the invasion wrong by supporting trump, got it right. so the suggestion is ms trump opposed it. well, there is no evidence that trump ever oppose the invasion of iraq before it occurred. he expressed openness to a military strike on iran is 2000 book and then more to the point when he was asked by howard stern in late 2000 to about six months before the invasion, explicitly asked, are you for invading iraq? he said, yeah, i guess so. i there's the first time it was done correctly. now, it is true that after the invasion in 2000, for some more than a year after the war started, trump did emerge as an explicit opponent. but this idea that he opposed the invasion itself is just not borne out by any facts and then there is the talk of electric tanks for the military let me
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play this for everyone what do we have today with president biden? >> what's he focused on? he's focused on pronouns he's focused on renaming basis. he's focused on dei and here's my favorite. he's focused on building electric tanks. >> has anybody seen any charging stations in the middle east for the for the biden's electric tanks that's republican congressman from florida what do you find on this? does that check out it does not. >> i found that this electric tanks thing is complete fiction. not only is it not biden's favorite, it is not happening. what is true? a tiny kernel of truth is that the army in 2022 came out with a climate strategy in which it called for electrifying some kinds of vehicles, such as tactical vehicles. but there was no push whatsoever to electrify us army tanks. this is completely made up some of thisni

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