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match up it was a remarkably long acceptance speech shake and a remarkably dishonest acceptance speech. >> i counted at least 22 false claims from donald trump on first listen, let's start with one of the wildest claims he made. listen to what he said about the state of the world when he was president the world was at peace. our opponents inherited a world at peace and turned it into a planet of war were to planet the war, the whole world was at peace. and now the world is blowing up around us. this is false trump did not achieve world peace when he was president certainly wasn't a peace when he left office, there were active wars are armed conflicts in dozens of nations, in 2020, a 51 by one research institutions count. and then 51 and again in 2021, trump handed president biden ongoing civil wars in yemen and syria. of course, an unresolved israeli palestinian conflict, israeli, iranian conflict of warrant ethiopia i could go on for awhile, but i
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don't have time because there were so many other false claims. so let's adjust some of those. not even all of them. he repeated his usual lie about democrats having cheated in the 2020 the election. it's nonsense. he said, crime is going up. the opposite is true. it's gone sharply down in 2023 and early 2024 is now lower than it was under trump in 20 2020. he said, we have the worst inflation. we've ever had. again, not even close. it is three 3% right now, the u.s. record is 23.7%. he said there was no inflation under for him. it was low, of course, but not nonexistent. it was 8% total for his presidency, 1.4% year over year in the month he left office, he said the price of groceries is up 57 and percent under biden, it's actually 21%. he said democrats are proposing to quadruple people's taxes. that is imaginary. he said his tax cut was the largest in american history. not even close again, he said the biden administration does nothing to stop migrants while the administration tried to get congress to pass a bill to tighten the border. and after trump himself helped to kill that bill, biden took executive could of action to tighten the
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border. a trump said he stopped human trafficking again, not true. he said china's stop buying oil from iran under him also did not happen. he says, foreign governments are deliberately sending criminals and mental health patients to the us as migrants. his own campaign has been unable to provide proof for that. i certainly haven't found any myself. he said we defeated isis 100% of isis and a couple of months. in fact, the isis caliphate was declared fully liberated more than two years into his presidency. and there were other exaggerations about trade with china, but north korean missile launches about gas prices, about irs agents. so it just went on and on and on in terms of falsehood, just like the speech went on and on and on itself. >> jake all right. >> daniel dale, thanks so much. and you can read more of cnn fact-checks at cnn.com slash facts first, quite a, quite a lot for mr. dale to handle because there dana bash, as you see the crowd there still enjoying the balloons, i have to say that this was first of
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all one thing that former president trump said that i think is accurate. is that a lot of media organizations, including people at cnn, have said this is one of the best managed and most susie fdic crowds we've ever seen at a political convention i don't know that you can say that every nor is new organizations believes that as a matter of fact, but it's certainly true. this was the most enthusiastic, what best run convention i've seen since obama's in 2008? not ever, but, but certainly it's up there the discipline that trump's team showed in putting this in, putting this convention. together, as well as they did what's kind of offset by the by the lack of discipline that the president showed when he gave his speech. i don't know that it would have been a great speech by anyone. some measure if he had just delivered it as written but all the riffing, i know he loves it, but this is a
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nomination speech especially this one in this moment in history with biden, where he is where trump, where he is. this moment in history because of the horrible thing and that happened to trump and his supporters on saturday. this was a moment and opportunity where, you know, this, we were sold this idea that he was going to be a big national call for you city and he was going to rise to this moment. he's a changed man. and again, first 20 minutes or so. okay. sure totally met met the met the promise. >> but after that, it was it was not disciplined and it was it was it was a campaign rally and that's sort of politics one-on-one. >> and the people around him know this, that if you set expectations, you should set them lower, not higher, right? >> because right. >> he's had a traumatic week, et cetera which is which would make perfect sense. but just yet the convention just gaveled out and the republican national convention 2024 is visually sorry and he actually said in
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the speech at some point during the off script moments that when he was talking about the fact that the network's were saying how how great the convention has been, that he doesn't want to be the one to screw it up i mean that's definitely the story line not to say that there are people who don't love him and who are going to say, oh, this has been ditched trump and i love him, but that's not the point of this convention. >> the point did the convention and a speech like this is to continue to expand his reach and i'm not sure that he did anything to convince people that he is different from the person who that we've seen in the word that you used, jake discipline that is a word. how many? we heard over the past eight years his people who have come in and out of his orbits say, well, he's going to be disciplined this time. you watch, he's going to be the only time i really remember
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that happening was a small window in the fall of 2016 as it got closer to the election, which he ended up winning he certainly didn't see that displayed. yes you know, it was good convention and i think the people that the delay well, it gets the trump supporters who came to this convention go away energized and very much believing that there are the right side of the year shows that they're going to win this election. >> i think the problem is that it could have been so much better convention when you think of how trump came in to this convention two days after this near death experience. and the extraordinary display of bribery guts, whatever you want to call it when he put up as best in at fight fight. i mean, he really came in as a kind of icon as i'll a martyr and the excitement of this crowd when he walked into the family box superior to the first time on
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monday night it seemed to me and i think his people thought that if they played this convention. right. and if he gave the right streets tonight they could have put the selection of way that he could have expanded his base, gotten a lot of that, 6% of undecided voters and a lot of state of the swing states and really solidified done he didn't do that. >> and i think that's probably the disappointment of this convention. that that he didn't have been one of the thanks. i've always thought about donald trump as he keeps winning the same voters over and over again, he doesn't expand and get more voters. and i frankly think he leaves is this convention and somewhat weaker position hellenic late than he did when he walked up the steps. here are alive on the first night, even though he did add a lot out of things that he wasn't supposed to add to the speech. one thing he didn't add, which i think is important to note is any discussion of roe v. wade and taking credit for getting rid of roe v. wade. abortion is
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something that he understands is going to potentially hurt him in some of those areas where he's trying to expand his vote. >> we're getting the first reaction to former president trump's speech from some of the people who matter most, most the undecided voters here in battleground state wisconsin, we're going to hear from them next right if you're in new york giant. yes, sir. that is our team still add in pieces, still have the draft with the agency. >> think what let's have a conversation. >> and here it's unlike anywhere else all season with the new york giants dreaming who's the way on max nature boys won't stop it's a male finch they give seeds to females in a bonding mitchell
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maria already asked for a budget reminder, paid a barricade you smarter, which won by morning. got it. >> got abbas, daughter. >> you got this. >> i'm evan perez in washington and this is cnn and, welcome back till milwaukee's you can see people leaving the convention in site where donald trump just kept the final night of the republican national convention with a lengthy and sometimes off script up and off officer gripped the speech, accepting his third gop nomination, the forefront playing to a devoted crowd in the hall. >> but the question of course is, how did he play with undecided voters who may still be skeptical about sending him back to the white house and its gary tuchman watched the speech with some of those undecided voters here in the crucial swing state of wisconsin, gary joins us now. so what did you hear gary well, anderson, we're in the city of waukesha about 20 miles west of view in
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milwaukee. >> the battleground state of wisconsin with battleground voters, 13 wisconsinites. we watched convention speech of donald trump with, i want to tell you they're very nice people and they're also very interested people because of this group, 11 of the 13 still haven't decided who they're going to vote for for president in november 2 of them have decided this gentleman right here, kevin for donald trump, he knows that already. this woman here, paula for joe biden, or the democrat who might eventually take his place. she knows that already. but what i want to ask you all first at this point, all 13 of you, what you thought of the speech, not a yes or no answer if you thought it was good or not good. i want you to give a letter grade to it like you're in school so i'm going to start here with you. what letter grade do you give that speech? be be c, d a, c, b, b c b so bnc seemed to be the most prevalent grades. >> i'm going to start with you, kevin and don, married couple
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right here. you are both still undecided about who you will vote for. tell me what the most important thing you thought about when you watch the speech. >> i was listen to his tone of voice to his way of speaking and encouraging us and bringing unity to the country. and those individuals that might be outside of the republican party. >> and what grade would you give it again, be doing more graded. you give it a go again to see. and what did you think the speech i thought the beginning was really good. i was looking for unity speaking outside of the republic we can party and i thought i heard we a lot and not so much about himself. >> kevin, you're supporting donald trump. you've already said that you gave the grade of a b. what did you think of speech? >> i thought it was too long. i think it started off slow, but as it progress, i believe he got a lot better lena, you gave what grade? >> i see a sea and lina and richer also married right here. yeah. why did you give it a c because his rather hasn't changed about the election 2020
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election. >> and i'm really concerned that we're going to have another issue depending on who wins so, you know, i'm just really praying that if trump wins the the guardrails of democracy will hold rich what grade would you give it? so i gave a speech, a d. what started out great. >> but then he went into miss truths and grievances and attacks and it just totally contradicted itself in terms of what he wanted to achieve with units all the grade you gave it day and you're supporting biden or whoever takes his place if that happens, what do you think about it i think i do believe he started off with a pretty good tone for him. i thought it was good. but then he lapsed back into the donald trump of oh, okay. >> up there in the corner, robin and kyrsten, mother and daughter, the way you gated, i gave it a name. and why did you give it a name? >> the thing i was looking for was a change and i felt i heard
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that changing his voice. i was looking for his discussion on getting unity together in the country as well as the border control and inflation kirsten graded, you give it see, and what it started off strong, just like some other people have said, but the same old thing, it went from him, probably just reading the teleprompter and actually reciting the speech to into his whole song and dance and just putting his own spin on things. >> and that's where i feel like a lot of his points get lost. >> very nancy, you're married couple two and gave them what grade gary gave it to be? good first name, by the way, gary yb you went into some negativity. i was i was expecting much more negativity, but he did go a little bit negativity and also some exaggerated statistics and exaggerated goals of getting started. number one in world as far as schools go and self, those are just unrealistic can nancy, did you give it i gave it to be i thought it was not
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negative on women, which i was sort of expecting i thought his tone was pleasant and something that as a leader that maybe i would be proud to have him as a leader with his more relaxed tone. susan, what grade would you give it? >> a c. >> why did you say see well, i was led to believe that there would be a change in his approach to people and i don't i don't feel that he met those expectations like others. >> i thought he started out strong and then and went downhill, ran barb, you're married couple to re you give it what grade? >> i gave it an a and why did you give it a name because it's donald trump he was who he always has been. and even though with the incident that happened saturday he's still came out as himself, barb. >> what do you what did you give it? >> i gave it to be. >> and why did you give it a b? >> i gave it a b because like so many people said he started out goods strong, grateful, thankful. and then into
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bragging. >> have any of you changed your mind 11 of you were undecided any of those 11? made a decision based on the speech or is it still the same i think i'm more decided. and what have you decided? >> i've decided that i will support trump or anyone else make a decision yet, i have i've made a decision to support him. >> so two of our love and anyone else, the two of you trump from four of our 11 and watched biden five weeks oh, yes. >> okay. yes. >> yes. yeah. >> it's a pleasure talking to all of you. i will tell you that we're in good company here with these very nice people. >> anderson, back to you harry, thank you. and thank all of them for participating david axelrod, me. it's always interesting to hear those folks look, i think what it vindicates is the eagerness of the campaign to build this unity theme into the front and back of the speech, which he read off a teleprompter, and which people reacted positively
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to. >> but as you heard in the group, when he veered into vintage trump, i think he suffered from that. and the question is for the duration of this campaign, which trump are they going to see the guy who's reading the word unity off a teleprompter, or the guy who doesn't practice it regularly in his everyday life i was just gonna say, let's not forget the way this speech is going to be consumed. >> for the rest of the week. >> not everyone's going to watch it. >> they're going to get, you're going to see tomorrow. dave portnoy, everybody on social means going to the hulk's to repeat it off, it's going to be the trump vance shared. it's going to be consumed at snippets on social media it's going to look really cool. okay, that's what you're going to see it not going to see the boring part in the middle. you're going to see that great snippets, the highlights that's what's going to be pushed out. nobody sitting around like us eating popcorn, watching the speech. you have people, gary tuchman we have some new reporting on how democrats are viewing donald trump's convention speech, that turmoil in the
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biden campaign, jeff zeleny has that jeff, what are you learning? >> i understand democrats were watching this convention speech with a bit of glee as well, we're just moments ago getting a new statement in from the campaign chair of the biden campaign, jen o'malley, dillon. let me just read you a small part of that. she said that to donald trump rambled on for well over an hour and-a-half and failed to mention project 2025, even once she said he sought to find problems with america, not to provide solutions. of course, unsaid in that statement is whether the biden campaign will be able to draw the contrast pressed that they would like to from this talking to wisconsin democrats throughout the speech that i've been in touch with, they were also happy to see that, but also wondering what the state of their party is. so that of course is the question heading out of this convention. into the democratic convention one month from now can democrats capitalize on this? and who will their candidate beach to try and do so? >> telling jeff, thanks very much. want to go john king, who's at the magic wall for us, john anderson first just a
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quick point about where gary was and why the matter is he was in the city of waukesha, which is in waukesha county, which is just to our west. you see milwaukee's blue right? milwaukee's blue walker shows red. it's a suburban suburb area, but donald trump got 60%. if you round that up in 2020 if you go back to 2016 when he won wisconsin, he got 61%. you might say, that's not much, doesn't take much. wisconsin was settled in 2020 by 20,000 votes in 2016, it was settled by 20,000 votes, 22,000 votes. so small margins matter. donald trump doesn't have to gain a ton of voters small margins matter. now, let's go to where we are as the republicans leave their convention in the race to 270 and donald, this is where we ended last year and one pet peeve of mine because i've done this for nearly 40 years is when donald trump at least twice said this election was rigged or cheating involved there was none. joe biden won fair and square and he won big. that's then, but this is now, this is now in, this is president biden's problem. this is what the democrats have to figure out what to do in a month, assuming joe biden is still the candidate because donald trump did not need to gain voters at this it's
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convention. he came into it with already with a lead and a bigger lead than even our projection shows. our projection now says, deep red, solid republican light red, leaning republican. if donald trump won nothing else. but what we have shaded red on this map, he would be the next part of the president of the united states. and while we have been here in milwaukee, we have seen poll after the poll after poll showing president biden's ditch is even deeper, meaning, donald trump is leading right here in pennsylvania in some polls by five points or more, he is leading here in michigan, sorry, i'll keep that one red and he's leading where we are in wisconsin that's the blue wall donald trump won those in 2016. he was president joe biden flipped them back and he was president joe biden also flipped georgia. donald trump is leading there. joe biden also flipped arizona. donald trump is leading there. joe biden won nevada, and donald trump is leading there. and donald trump, this is in nebraska and maine. do electoral college votes by congressional district see this one yellow is a tossup. biden won it in 2020 at the moment donald trump is getting all of
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the electoral votes out of nebraska. and why democrats have been many democrats have been saying we're not gonna give you any more money, mr. president, we want to together, erase mr. president. is that the mole is also polling showing the trump is at least competitive, not a little ahead. and virginia competitive, if not a little ahead in new hampshire, democrats are worried about minnesota summit, worried about colorado. some even say a blue state like no mexico, look where donald trump is there. i'm not saying donald trump's going to win 330 electoral votes, but he came into this convention at least over the 270 threshold. and the polling during this convention. have shown the president's ditch has gotten even deeper water hi, he's losing in all seven of what we consider the swing states more than seven in ten americans say he's too old to be president to 30 of the americans say the country's on the wrong track. so donald trump leaves here in the lead with money flowing into his campaign, and democrats anderson are still having a debate. eight and about whether joe biden should be their candidate. now they're going a month till there's conviction convention. they have time to fix it. >> but donald trump leaves
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here. >> what i would call substantial and perhaps even commanding lead. but can you just explain to viewers how you can make those projections or is that based on polling, right? so the red states and the deep, deep red states in the deep blue states are the traditions, although even some democrats are worried about some of these days. but let's leave those where they are. the other states. it's polling, it's our political team led by david chalian to great group of people. you look at polling, you talked to both campaigns, you talked to people on the ground who know these states and you do smart reporting. and i can tell you from my travels, i think this is even this is an option domestic map for joe biden based on the travels over the past year, because like i said, again, let's just come back to where we are now. you have joe biden, the governor of maine, warned the president to his face. i'm worried about that democrats in new hampshire worried democrats in virginia worried the governor of minnesota is worried. he's among those saying, at least at the congressional and senate level in those races, they're worried dramatically but they also have polling in more states than this, that the president is in trouble that doesn't mean there's not time to turn it around. however, when you look at the swing
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state polling that has come in over the past week. again with trump leading here. and trump leading where we are in wisconsin and trump leading in pennsylvania, biden cannot win if he doesn't win. the blue wall states, michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania, are there mathematical ways to get there. yes, but then you're counting on joe biden to win some republican states somewhere. that's not going to happen so our projection is actually, i would say quite cautious that if you look at the map and we'll see, we'll see the polling come out after this convention and will adapt as we go through our reporting. but at the moment, it is easy to draw paths where donald trump is well over 270, perhaps as high as 330 or more. and he saw, imagine, imagine we're being to kind to donald trump there, anderson, and he loses a couple of those states. he's still above 270 to get joe biden from where he is now, if you come back to the beginning to get him to 225, he just he has to run the board of it. he has to run the board here. and this is interesting when you look at it, even if he runs the board there, he better win that congressional district strict and get those electoral votes because he's still at to 269. so the president of the united
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states has one viable path to 270 in a stretch, i could come up with a second one for you. i could give you a six or a for donald trump. he's that that's what makes his op. he has many options and he has a lot of money flowing in the president has a very hard path to 270 and at least for now, donors are saying prove yourself, are no more money. >> yeah, we may hear a lot more about that in the coming days. >> john king, thank you. stay with cnn for much more. republican national convention dumped from speech. laura coates, cnn grill to break it all down after a short break
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house of the dragon streaming exclusively on max he did what he promised. he put america first. >> we were winning thank god both resilient my life i bradley, except your nomination for president despite such a heinous attack we're uniting evening more determined than ever. >> america's future will be bigger, better, bolder, brighter, happier, stronger. three or greater? ed more united than ever before hogan
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kid rock. >> and of course, donald trump capping off before and now final night of the republican national convention here in milwaukee. i'm laura coates at the cnn political so real. thank you for staying up late with us tonight. everyone is talking about the big show and we've got a pretty big one ahead for you today on what is ben already a big political night in america? guest this hour, republican congressman byron donalds actor dennis quaid, comedian roy wood, junior and historian douglas brinkley, for more than 90 long minutes, donald trump spoke on that stage as the republican nominee delivering that he said was billed as unifying. yeah, there were some lines that certainly made that appeal, but he also did what trump does. he
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went off script with some pretty familiar grievances me did though begin with the retelling of the assassination attempt that nearly ended his life. >> he described it in detail before telling the crowd i'm not supposed to be here tonight. >> not supposed to be here i stand before you and this arena only by the grace of almighty god he also honored the victims from saturday's shooting, corey comperatore appearing with his firefighter uniform. then as the speech went on and on and on. he sprinkled in some calls for unity before veering into his familiar partisan attacks if democrats want to unify our country, they should
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drop these partisan witch hunts, which i have been going through for approximately eight years. >> we have people that are a lot less than fears except when it comes to cheating on elections and a couple of other things i want to bring in cnn political commentators, karen finney, comedian roy wood, junior, and cnn senior data reporter, harry enten david urban will join us in just a moment. >> ai got to start with you here boy, because just looking, listen to the recaps. you watch. because you were laughing okay wasn't a foot like the band-aid while waiting on the band-aid, you're supposed to what trump did to open up that speech was playing on the syncope of that. >> now, yes. there was an attempt on his life and you should speak to that about that, you should talk about how fortunate. but that doug tells perfectly into his message of
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feeling and forgiveness and togetherness and he's able to play that vibe like a dam broke. his base. and that's what he gets was with him. but then like the love and the just ride out the door and down the street and over two i don't even know what the next day over is because i mean you could topple when he was reading law and unity and then he just went off and it was the same familiar tropes. and then aod tell you when he said the virus from china. >> wow you know, all that, love and peace and unity is gone. and we were sorry, excuse because we've been, we've been saying let's see how long it really last basket you think about the unity aspect of it. we were talking to their day. harry wasn't course the unity of the nation in any of the republican party, right? >> right. that we are all republicans are saying, are all
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on the same page to brian fighting, right? >> is that message tonight? going to expect you're looking at me for a question you've already answered in your mind. and i one of the day we were all unified and falling asleep by the end of that speech, my goodness, gracious. >> it was the longest speech in modern convention history. >> what the heck? was that he could have just ended at after an hour, we all would have been happy. he would have unified the republican base. most people would come away au trump can actually contain his words stick, to it, but instead we all ended up going oh, this is why the majority of americans hold an unfavorable view of both candidates au american since are looking for a way out. >> and this speech is emblematic of the fact that neither of these candidates is well liked by the american public i want to bring in david urban on this in a second one, this before we asked you because yes, it was a long speech. it was very long. either way. i don't think i had on my bingo card this evening that's the whole cogen rip off a shirt and reveal the
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trump dance teacher underneath been lifted when the republican convention was normal. and it would just be herschel walker trying to read any would be maybe jeff sessions. it was simpler. it was i think that this entire week do you seen a party that is literally willing to put anybody on the stage of his saying exactly what they feel like. your base needs to hear and their bases even it up. and whether it's hogan weather amber rose, whether it was kid rock, it's we're going to put people up there that we believe at bates will respond to regardless of the logic attached to it. >> what do you think about the amber rose? it's conversation that's been a lot of response to her having gone up there and talk about my people. >> i think of amber rose, what i mean, that was hurtful my i mean, read differently when i said i said it let me down so yes. >> i think amber rose as a ready to step on the stage and say whatever she believes in it would've been nice to be able
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to talk a little bit more about, well, what turns and from where you were with the slipped walk in being pro-choice and everything that you were in the last election? and cycle in 2018 in the women's walton, all that stuff. but i think regardless of who the rnc put on that stage, they put up people this entire week, almost textbook on. this is how you give people exactly what they want to here. and i think that's what trump gear tonight. and of course, he said the same stuff he is the greenwood came out and saying the same game song. you saying the night before just get people what they want. they don't care if they've heard it again, league real could have done a remix no, you didn't miss same well, you know what david i got to say this i do not feel qualified to give an opinion on amber rose. i'll just give you a ai. i think she's a very nice woman. i met her briefly. did you take she
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came on the set, took a picture with all the folks had said the set. very nice, robin, i'm glad that she's on our team. other than that, i really have no opinion about her so history or life like what happened tonight that you thought the speech was successful. >> but do you think here's i think why this speech successful? because it's going to be consumed not by geeks like us who sat around to watch yourself golden hour and-a-half, right to be consumed in snippets on instance graham on tiktok on real people going to have that whole covid rebut that shirt off and people are going to be sitting right now on barstool. their son trump a media t-shirt, right? i mean, that's going to be consumed. it's going to be turned viral moments that people are going to think are cool and hip. they're not going to remember that people were the board in the middle of it, right? >> and the end of the end actually, diomedes the focus groups said at the beginning was great the ad was great was
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a little boring at the end, he went back. he went back to the prompter, right? you can and you could tell the difference in the language, in the energy level was a little different. now in the beginning because i'm from, i'm just saying, you know, you make a joe biden for being on prompter, but there's something to be said for me. ask you about the substance of it because we can talk about the delivery and there is lot to say but substantively, he did go back to talking about speaker pelosi or is he talked about joe biden? >> he said he would not mention him by name. he did so twice. >> he talked about election lies talked about the border. he even began the story where he recited what happened at the tragic assassination attempt by trying to preface it with his own border and so he was. trying to weave in a lot of that did strike the right tone for unity to bring in a bigger base. >> i'm not sure that the goal was a unity thing. given over-sold little her by the campaign, right? i think that his personal experience ai getting shot was very moving when he saying look there, but
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for the grace of god go i would have been dead while he's here because god spared my life. i mean, that was genuine and i think people, i think people felt that as genuine, then when he went back to kind of like, this is me at a rally and i'm speaking the base know people i think he did campaign and turn out the gop vote, but is it going to pick up nikki haley voters because that's beach probably not well, i let me just say just to be serious for a moment. >> i mean, so i had a brain tumor right. and when you were facing their own death it, is very frightening, terrifying thing and i would not compare it to where he went through but that's part of what was a little bit disappointing. it was very moving. i was very but then to hear him go right back into china virus and attacking pelosi and election lies. it it was, it was disappointing,
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especially because the campaign had told us all week he's he tore up the speech used routing the speeds. it's going to be this speech and it felt like, okay, so on prompter, he was able to deliver it, but for the rest of this campaign you know what? >> you know what, sorry, karen, even talk over, you know, you know, what's really that trump is very good at. >> and it is reading the room and, he knows how to play to win the audience be a problem for strategist looking at it though, is the room is not going to just be those in the convention. >> he is. >> this is the literal acquire that he's preaching to he's got to make that room the entire elector. >> and that was what the great thing for him about the debate was. there was no proud in the room and he was able to play to the but he ends at large. >> there is very, very disciplined in very disciplined compared to this where you had that audience in the roman, he wanted to play to that audience and the room at that particular time to go back just a little bit further, what i will add is there were a lot of people
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perhaps expected, maybe there'll be a new trump after the assassination attempt. >> there's not going to be a new trump. he is who he is he's been running for president now for nine years since all way back when he came down that escalator in june of 2015, he is going to be the same guy. yes, he may make a few appeals on the unity, but he has a base guy through and through and anyone expecting anything different should disregard that. it's not going to, but i will tell you pivoting. >> i don't i don't think that why change if you're talking especially with everything that's happening in the democratic party right now, talking about that later. but wide changed the playbook if this is what people like men thank keep going and i was walking over here in august asking people, i said, what did you guys think a little long. >> we loved it. we love, the people in that room, loved that speech. there were there from speech they didn't think it was too long. i said you'd think was to lock it was the longest speech in the history of speeches number 30. >> yeah you know, the folks said, no, we thought it was great. and so while he is who
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they came, out, so did he checked the block that he needed to absolutely. is it going to be snipped and clipped and pushed out social media wise? yeah. absolutely so this week, if you're republican, was a huge success, a big success, and the party is unified. they're leaving here everybody's kind of rowing in the same boat. excited to go back to her states counties. they're towns and campaign how are you measuring success though? >> well, as a republican party is playing like a team that's up by 30 points with the border to play. and they're playing conservatively. you still have to pick up those nikki haley voters right? >> because if trump gets to 47, 48% of the vote, right there's gonna be a third party candidate in lots of states. joe biden's number so whoever the nominee might be, right. >> our debt great. show if you're at that 47 presented to trump, this solidified his base. turns out his base a little bit more. he's going to win thank you.
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>> me ask you though, one way is judged exasperate. i mean, there's a fashion trend that's happened, that's one way to think about and you saw, you mentioned the bandage. it is everywhere in this convention. know if you saw this now if you walk rep. i mean, look right now, i mean, seriously, this is a show of solidarity. >> what did you make of this hugo milk that bandage all the way to november he never taken it off. he's just going to keep ed, maria, dad, and make it worse like you're on the band-aid, get to spanking after weeks know pasty? yes i'd tell you what now it's good. take it off that. i'd leave it on. till november trump, ally, think about it. for president going off script. >> when this was billed as a unity speaker, while that's the question for gop congressman byron donalds. >> and i'll asked him if he is being considered for a cabinet room all if trump gets elected
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verbal when other vacation rentals have surprised dropping try one, you'll have all to yourself the republican national convention wrapping up its final night with be longest acceptance speech jury donald trump pitching unity while reviving old grievances joining me now republican congressman from florida, byron donalds, congressman. so good to see you here today. >> if you review this had been the most highly anticipated speech he we're waiting to hear what trump would say. >> days removed from an attempted assassination on his it's life. we had been promised a message of unity that it would not be what he originally wanted to speak of. did this meet the moment and
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deliver that message of unity in your mind? >> it absolutely did. i would tell people that they've heard of donald trump. they've known donald trump, they have opinions of donald trump tonight. you actually got a window into who donald trump actually is. the man and his family knows the man that his friends know the man that his team knows. he's actually a very compassionate individual, very empathetic but he is tough, his firm, he has his viewpoints, and he has a vision. the american people saw that site in that speech. and i think the best thing overall was opening up, talking about his viewpoint of what happened in pennsylvania on saturday those of us who've been around have been on the phone with them. he's talked about it with us and bits and pieces so a lot of people are in that arena across the street who have some of the story tonight, he shared his version of it with all of america. it's donald trump
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that people needed to see because of my view, he's going to be the 47th president of the united states. it is, it's not just about policy or politics, or political parties. it is about a man who has the ability to lead this country. and i think america saw that well, he began by talking about that. it wouldn't be good enough and i'm paraphrasing him to lead half of the united states of america. everyone waiting with bated breath to hear, hear, hear his description of what took place on a mere traffic hagit moment in american history but they're also mosely went off script any ad-libbed. he is infamous for doing so. i would have been shocked had he just followed teleprompter, frankly, but in those moments when he added live and those woman who taught, there were moments that you could see a, an older version of donald trump. i mean, age-wise, but one who was going to not pull any punches one who was going to be quite direct the point of perhaps alienating those who are looking to support a candidate who is going to broaden the base in those moments describe to me this tension between
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campaigning hi campaign in a way that he points out the flaws he says that biden has, but also taking a measured tone that people will see as presidential well. one thing important i think he actually may mentioned joe biden wants said he wouldn't at all was twice, but i should point once, twice listening. >> he is focused on the actual issues facing our country and i also think obviously the campaign dealing with what's happened in aufor, the democrat party. they are trying to get themselves ready for what may come over the next couple of days, next couple of weeks? it's who knows. but at the end of the day, you got to understand donald trump is focused on the issues facing the american people as americans, we don't always agree. we know this as families. we don't always agree in businesses, we don't always agree. i'm quite sure as cnn, you guys don't always agree, but there's a mission ahead that a business of family, a church, a community pushes towards donald trump has a
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vision for this country it is something that has been really puts together through his years of working in manhattan, working around our country, working around the world developing projects, bringing them online i'm finding investors, finding people who want to buy property from him. so there is a worldview that he has a big question for the american people is does that worldview of making our country great? does that help them succeed? in america going forward? that's the critical question of this campaign. he answered that tonight he is focused quite clearly on beating joe biden. >> you know what's happening on the other side? i'm sure there are moments of elation that there isn't chaos. on the other side of the eye when it comes to who will be on top of that ticket. >> say it's not biden. >> does the trump campaign he could do a 1e80 to be able to be successful well, two very important things. number one, he's not just focused on joe biden. i know where where his mind is from this i know where
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the campaigns mind is on this. the focus is on beating whoever the democrat party puts up. because at the end of the day, the agenda of the democrat party cree is not changing. it's the same park that's going to embrace this green new deal, or as the president will call it, a green news scam that is actually going to raise electricity prices one american people is going to destroy the automobile industry in the united states, which is going to hurt union workers and non-union workers in the rust belt and other parts of our country. it's an agenda that's going to raise taxes on the american people. it's an agenda has already raised prices on the american people and it's an agenda that doesn't they have a strong foreign policy which actually brings us into further conflicts. so whether it's joe biden, kamala harris, gavin newsom, gretchen whitmer. or anybody else, they got over there. >> it won't matter because they're all embracing the same agenda anyway, but i have to ask is because of course, you were on that shortlist and everyone was talking about your name first. it was for speaker kevin mccarthy was trying to
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secure the gavel. then it was for the vice president. i have to ask you, are you being talked about for a potential cabinet position should trump? >> when well, i'm not going to get into that. i think i've given you voted the grill. >> i've given wheels that she turns were good now. he's cards cabinet and what's deal we'll see what happens, right now. the focus is winning this november. it's really an honor to be put onto these lists and be talked about it in this way. because i don't want to do is do the job that people sent me to do from back home itself was florida, we'll see what happens in the future. what's the night is about donald trump tonight is about the republican party. and what i will say is a revamped republican party. what you saw, not just tonight but really for the last four days is a republican party that is no longer the grand old party. it is the grand open party. we want everybody to be a part of our movement union, non-union black or white, christian,
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atheist muslim, jewish everybody has a home in the republican party because our vision is not about creeds are colors, or class. it is about making sure that every american can thrive and succeed by following the law, living under merit and making sure that we keep our constitutional republic intact. that's our party, that's what we're pushing. >> well, we'll see if the voters view your party in the same light. the ultimate test will be coming this november and we'll see what happens always good to see you. thank you so much, congressman byron donalds, everyone. thank you so much well, all the attention now, turning to president biden, because that as the rnc wraps up tonight, there are new calls for him to step aside and not at the top of the ticket as one governor is warning the next 72 hours our big or we're going to discuss this mounting pressure rock friday show
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washington, and this is cnn well now to the rnc is officially over, the focus is turning to the crisis facing president biden, because tonight a second democratic senator, this time, jon tester of montana, along with california congressman jim acosta calling for biden to step aside and word from inside biden world that the president himself is listening more close and he is causing any point since the debate or so on cnn that he is in a quote contemplative states thinking things through and deliberating about what to do next as he's off the campaign trial and now recovering from covid at his delaware home my panel is back with me along with tier football reporter for puck tara palmeri. good to have you here. first of all so many democrats are frustrated. this is the continued conversation about biden and we'll take it specially whatever do ever do. i mean the rnc and they're still talking about biden. he
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is saying, i am on the ticket. i am there. we are here. we are here. >> why is he refusing to listen because you're which going to allow the time focusing on the opposition but there are a lot of people supporting them was a leather 1,400 black women leaders put out yesterday and support of the president and vice president harris. >> and there are others who are coming forward. there are other there's other swift tweeted are x, whatever you call it these days there support and firmly believed that whatever the president decides he does need to have some time to actually take a step back and think about it because, you know, having been with candidates, who, when you make a decision like that, it is a very yes, hard decision to make and so whereas we've got salmon, our party trying to publicly push him majority of
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trying you know, sort of the inside and outside compensation had just started to circulate that letter to get signatures to support of course me what joe biden, you we're the number i keep going. karen, don't take it. let's get some more signature on my gosh, around tara, it got there i mean this. >> was a civil. this was a cold war, and it's really escalated to a civil war in the sense that hill leadership, i'm told nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, they are really dug in right now. this is a sustained pressure campaign that is not going to end in their minds. it is not when it's not. if joe biden steps out, it's when it's not let going to be just one person like this past weekend when chuck schumer went to delaware and said, it's time for you to get out of the race. they realize it's going to be a lot. it's going to be like why 1,000 cuts and you know what? >> it's going to get to the point where he can't talk to anyone without it. >> it's going to get to the point where it is difficult for him to be the leader of the
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party and it's already happening every single day and they talk to stay if the question is not a matter of if but when, did when do you get to the question? >> thank you because even though it's like the democrats do and all its push, she's got to go get to, go got to go something i've been saying for a couple of breeds you can't just se and then have no way to come back to the american people and say, and here's the plan. >> but you don't buy were jonathan, you heard it's kamala harris, her no matter byron donalds say that they want they will take anyone they thought they only want biden because that they believed that my belief is he is ticket, but he was saying now they want anyone could a democratic party does not do it. >> they also think they'll get 320 electoral college votes. i mean, i'll take it that the
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republican but my side of the aisle says the following the titanic is going to hit the iceberg doesn't matter who the captain is. you don't have josh shapiro's the cabinet great. it's still going to sink still and down. >> goes down. and remember when the book is down in such doubt, all those people, all those house members, fellow senators au, of the potential senators had spoke up here they're all going to be senators. marked by words. it does not matter who it is. donald j. trump on november 2, president-elect the males what i just i think that the conversation, if it's going to be about not if but when, then immediately the conversation as to segue mocambo because while thing is that i think what we're to see in real time is literally people overlooking the black woman that was qualified for this promotion, who's also, by the way, the sitting vice president. but look he stepped down i'm not sure. you don't have to go to race and gender, although it's important, she's the sitting vice
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president. she has been battle tested she has been doing the job for the last three-and-a-half years. and whereas donald trump wanted a campaigning partner, joe biden said, i want to govern part joe biden got passed over by barak obama for hillary clinton. i'd make the same argument had just died. >> now, au come on you don't think that guy want you to chew through his arm to get become the vice broke. can there is reporting tonight that harris allies are making calls? falls to assess the political environment. i mean, just in case you also have politico reporting that some of our allies are worried that we're talking about that she could be passed over for the convention. biden drops out. should it go to harris or should theirs be an open convention but again, i would make the argument that they're a their needs were i'm certain territory just by the rules of our party as the party person, former party person here i'll tell you. >> so clearly they have to determine what's the process. what does that look like? so that because we had a democratic process in the
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primary at 14 million people voted out of that. we've got our delegate. >> people ran to be delegates those delegates now represent their community. so there needs to be a process where those delegates vote, right? but at the same time, that's why i say i think it's really important to remember that this woman as they sitting vice president, is someone who again, she has been doing the job. she's it's been valid. she has been tested. and i think she she's been on the campaign trail more than donalds and a managerial come in he assistant manner you pick a vice you pick a vice president and you run with that ticket that i think would be very pleased. >> oh, kamala harris is the sitting president you pick somebody else, andy beshear, josh shapiro, somebody else becomes the vice president will act would later get acclimated they think where's the
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president? i'm sorry mcdonald's analogy. >> i thought why don't up from draft through rise he gets off the price gap in new him. he listed i think it's a much if somebody can visualize her as the president and she is the president i think it makes the argument much more difficult for people to discount her. >> i think you've moved somebody up. if i was running the democratic party. that's what i'm hearing. >> now, what i am hearing is the operative thinking on the hill democratic leaders who are forcefully trying to get rid of joe biden. they see a kamala harris is the only path. and that's how they seem yes. she is on the ballot. >> and what's taken a lot of work to get certain people to understand the roots of this party. to your point let me just say this as we leave blocky we introduced this segment, crisis in the biden white house republicans united. >> it's a love fest here though ocoee we, don't even
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cnn the moment we're in right now, could absolutely be made into a movie one day me and president trump here at the rnc delivering a detailed recounting of an assassination attempt and rallying the room republican party behind him. >> just day that just vibing that attempt on his own life. now, watching that speech right here at the rnc actors dennis quaid and dan loria, the stars of the brand new movie that everyone will be talking about reagan. quite as expressed his support for trump in the upcoming election. and dennis quaid and dan loria are here with me right now. i'm thrilled to have both of you here. thank you for joining me. >> thanks for having us, laura. >> i mean, the times that we're in right now, we often talk about art. imitating life and life imitating arts. but we are in a very important moment. i wonder if you can reflect a little bit on the parallels you have seen even in making this movie about reagan, who's name is always invoked in every political discussion these days, it's true, yet i have to
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say these are really the craziest times. i think any of us have lived through. >> sure. we don't know what's coming next and it's let us off off balance. >> our country is needs to unite. again, we need to start talking to one another other again. and we pass each other or street are in each other's stores. we you know, it's time to go back. >> to really what tip o'neill and ronald reagan had back and we're on the way tip o'neill in the movie. >> yeah, democratic speaker of the house. and he was the new president of the united states. >> and they really hadn't met before. >> it really didn't know each other. and they decided that look during the day nine to five who were going to fight it out over the issues because we disagree but after 5:00, we're just a couple of irish been having a beer and then led to a
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friendship ship was over at the white house. a lot at just just at liberally over. >> yeah. we have that clip and i want people to see what that played like in the film mr. speaker, this is a president. >> congratulations welcome to the biggs. now you enjoy tonight, because tomorrow we go to work. >> well, i've been well-briefed on utep i've been told i better get a pretty good head start. >> that's very irish you plan on going ten rounds every day. that's how we do things here. >> all right. >> just remember every day as a 6:00 p.m. what do you mean by that? >> au after six were not political enemies? we're just to irish been having a beer do you i do wonder how often that plays out in real-world in washington, dc, i suspect what we've seen some uncanny fred just in the past, him it played out it certainly not as much.
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well, do you think they they became friends? >> they didn't know each other that well before. but after working together, they found some common ground, especially on foreign affairs and they worked together and they actually became friends. >> there was also a time where you had liberal republicans. you had conservative democrats it was tied where people reached across the aisle and let's face it you know, republicans, democrats, we need each other we do, we keep each other in check? >> and we have different ideas, but targeting over those ideas and bedding those ideas that creates greater things for all of us. have you felt bad? in your time with the rnc? i mean, there's a big theme of unity and he talk about the spectrum of politics for democrats and republicans. are you feeling that here yes, i do feel that i feel that not just here, but all over the country. >> i think that people are have gotten confused and down
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hearted about the inability for all of us to communicate in he groped of way and brown americans and we love and brotherhood fellowship the in working together to make this world a better place. >> have you felt that the rnc yes in the last few hours while we were waiting to do this, i were i was with a group of people that had seen the movie. >> that's what they talked about. why can't we have more discussions like ronald reagan? tip o'neil why can we just sit out there? there are compromises, but we don't seem to get to them this a lot of issues that i feel personally whitfield, there are areas of compromise. we might not like it, but well, that's why the things you often see now, especially in washington dc, it is have, been known as the either or town if you think
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about it from my perspective oftentimes ed or this or that you talked about her, a lot of middle ground, but you don't necessarily feel that my think there is an incentive in the attention economy. i call it for people to go and be in entrenched in their positions and when you say what you feel, there's a great deal of backlash. i wonder what your experience has been having supported somebody like the former president donald trump, he can be very alienating to a large walk. people. >> well, i'm hoping if that'd be the case that people have a change of heart because they're my heart hasn't changed for for this country. and that i have a lot of democratic friends were still friends always have been. >> and it's about getting to know one another really. >> and instead of what we, those labels that we create and around each other, getting to know each other as people plus hemming a common goal the scene we were very very emotional scene where on political, we
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are both political offices, but dennis made it so easy for us to do our best work. >> he's a real pro and i feel that in the country, if, if our goal becomes make it a better place, i think we can all agree on that start from there instead of you, you believe that i believe that will how can we get those two together? >> it's well done. it's well deserved to have this conversation. thank you both for being here thank you. thank you. dan and be sure to check out their film, reagan, it's out next month up next historian doug brinkley joins us to put into perspective the shooting trump's speech tonight, and the chaos and the democratic party we are live from the walkie stay with us once retired, marquez decided,
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has you covered no matter the question from more about the candidate? two rules in your state to casting your ballot. the cnn voter handbook has your answers. visit cnn.com slash vote for yours president trump giving his first speech tonight since the failed assassination attempt, less than a week ago. >> listen i heard a loud whizzing sound and felt something hit me really, really hard. on my right ear i said to myself, wow, what was that it can only be a bullet well now to make sense of this moment in our nation, i want to bring in presidential historian douglas brinkley. so glad that you're here tonight, douglas, i do want under how do you think people in the future will see tonight i think milwaukee conventional be remembered for
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the year bandage. >> i mean, just having that they're in the visual of that it was also be remembered as a trump turning fidel castro that was a long rambling speech, 90 was minutes. i mean, what mitt romney would give them 30 minutes or so is highly unusual. >> but from a choreographed point of view, i think the gop's probably dealing that they got through all this pretty well. >> there were some highlights throughout the last few days, but it somehow it seemed like trump had a kind of strange glow iconic momentum after being shot after the butler incident. and it seems to have faded tonight. it was when you get that long winded, you lose people the idea of the timing of the way in which one conveys it. there was the ebb and flow of the speech. i do wonder how the greater electorate sought outside that room. >> but also the electorate is looking at what's happening on both sides of the aisle and president biden is facing
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growing calls to step aside from within his own party is there any historical precedent for the moment that we find ourselves in when it's getting this close to the convention and the old days you had brokered conventions and wheeling and dealing 19 1952 when adelaide stevenson pulled it out for the democrats, but what's odd here is as president biden simply saying he doesn't want to go in. >> it's a snowball effect that democrat after democrat senators, congresspeople states saying for biden to get out, he doesn't have a chance in hell and it's because of the banking poll numbers and just the fact that a lot of young people were never through thrilled about biden in the first place. it seems to me that the obama infrastructure of that thing was two terms is starting to move up and perhaps having to run what could be kamala harris's campaign for president xi's, i think
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probably headed to be the democratic party's nominee you know what struck the about the shooter in this instance, this would have been the first presidential election that there's 20-year-old i have been eligible to vote in that just strikes me about that span of time for some reason, and we don't know much about that 1-year-old man who tried to kill a fourt my president of united states, what we do have been had images of politicians from both sides of the aisle that were on his phone and he had searched the dates of both political conventions what did he or other political assassins have in common religion seems to be a variety of just being wackadoodle completely. i'd not sure he was targeting donald trump per say, it probably would have been any target opportunity in his case, this one and many of them seem to be a bullying affect people mockingly making front of you.
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>> there are a lot of reports when he was in school that he was picked on all the time, add to that taking going to a gun range, and having fathers weapon is so you know, he seems to be typical of a lot of these types of a kind of non political assassination would be assassins. >> what's weird here is that the, i don't understand what the secret service was doing. >> i don't think america does. how did we get that? kind of void there? >> how does climate top of the building and have an open fire at a former president to the secret service that's really under scrutiny right now and there's going to be a lot more to come. >> i look at this as a who done it and every day that the new piece to the puzzle of where the security breakdown occurred well, there's certainly will be a continued investigation two what has happened to prevent a tragedy from occurring at all. >> doug brinkley. thank you so much for joining me this
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