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ambition for the greater good rather than himself doing the things that he had never done in 37 years, his disapproval rating was at 57%. all of a sudden it was 57% approval. i think that combination will happen for joe biden as well. and it'll be interesting to see how he looks the next time we see him having gone through that betrayal fail in the sense of anger and desire. and he come back so many times before and thought maybe he could come back again until it seemed like age and health or something that you can't just will to come back from they are not something that you can just will come back from. doris kearns goodwin. i'm so sorry that we're out of time. i'm so grateful for your reflections this morning. i want to thank our panel. i want to thank you for joining us. i want to leave you with this moment. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere after this. cnn new central, we're start, but let's remember together 15 years ago we said that the key to restoring confidence in our traditions and our institutions
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what's public officials who would stand up and tell the american people exactly what they thought the paraphrase what i said that day in 1972 i mean to be that candidate and with the grace of god and the support of the american people. i mean to be that kind of president president biden bows out so now what we've got brand new reporting on where things stand at this minute. >> who is back? vice president harris it has not who else might jump in seconds ago, senator joe manchin said he is pursuing the process. >> what does that mean? >> and we're going to hear from kamala harris for the first time this morning. and previously scheduled event at the white house just took on a whole new level of importance. what is she going to say in her first public remarks?
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>> and when will we hear from president biden? also this morning, the director of the secret service will be on the hot seat on capitol hill facing fierce questions from lawmakers about security failures leading up to the assassination attempt on donald trump. i'm sara sidner with john berman and kate baldwin. lots of news for you this morning. this is cnn news central pay attention because everything you're about to see and hear will make history. >> none of it has happened before, not like this in no one knows how it will play out. not really. so president biden has ended his reelection campaign and endorsed vice president kamala harris there is less than a month to the democratic convection convention. just over 100 days until the election itself. this is where things stand right now when so far as we know, we will hear from vice president harris today, she says she intends to
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earn and win the nomination in less than 24 hours. she's picked up a ton of endorsements and the democrats have raised a ton of money. we have new information about what is happening behind the scenes around her. and if anyone might take her rod because just seconds ago right on cnn senator joe manchin said he is pursuing the process. we're trying to figure out what that means. we have new reporting on what push president biden over the edge with two of his closest advisers telling him his path to victory was basically non-existent, will start very quickly. there cnn's or let's science is in rehoboth beach, delaware with how we got here, arlette well, john, certainly a stunning an unprecedented moment played out over the course of the last 24 hours is president joe biden announced he was bowing out of the presidential race. >> this was a decision that the president, we're told, kept very he close to the vest with many on his senior staff and campaign team, unaware that he had reached this decision until
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the very moment that that letter was posted on social media saying he would exit this race. now sources have told us the plans for president biden to bow out of this race really set into motion on saturday evening. that fluted aid, sit down meeting with two of his closest and longest serving advisors, steve richetti and mike donilon in that meeting here at rehoboth beach, delaware, they laid out for president biden what the polling picture looks like, what the picture looked like when it came to democratic support. and a source told us that they essentially told the president that the path to victory at this moment was nonexistent at that point by the end of the meeting president biden directed his most senior aides to start drafting that letter that was eventually posted on social media on sunday and start to get the rollout together for this announcement play out. now now, within 30 minutes of president biden saying that he was bowing out of the race. he threw his support for vice
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president kamala harris to become the democratic nominee. and that really change the course of this election even more as a harris very quickly herself said that she does intend to seek the nomination and plans on trying to earn and win that nomination before the democratic convention. in august. now, the vice president herself has spent much of the day yesterday, a fielding phone calls were told she spent about ten hours on the phone reaching out to various democratic leaders, state party officials groups to try to earn there support. heading into this democratic convention. now, we're also told that the campaign apparatus in many ways has already started shifting towards vice president harris. you have, for instance, on social media, there one of the campaign's rapid response accounts switch from biden hq to camila hq. and on the fundraising level, she has already raking in major cash, a spokesperson this morning telling us that she has raised
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49.6 million since yesterday, since president biden announced he was endorsing her to become the democratic nominee. of course, there are still many questions going forward about how this process will play out. there some say that there needs to be an open democratic process heading into that convention and so that will be things that are closely watching the coming days. but certainly for president biden, this is a big moment as he is stepping aside from the race and throwing his support behind us, vice president. >> one of the biggest moments for the president. so that's how we got here, or let signs. thank you very much. the key question now kate, is what happens now? >> what happens in the next minutes and in the next 106 days now, right? so let's get over to cnn's eva mckend. she's got more information as it's all still coming in. a lot more detail coming in about what to learning about what kamala harris has been doing since the announcement and what you expect to shore up support and what you expect to hear from her today what i can tell
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you, kate, is that she has spent these last crucial hours having these conversations with democrats across the country trying to shore up in china's support. >> these are members of congress sorry, governors, labor leaders, civil rights leaders. i spoke to the head of the congressional black caucus and he told me in their conversation was abundantly clear to him she understands that the next coming weeks are going to be a real test that just because president biden endorsed her, that it isn't going to be a core a nation that she will have to really put in the work in the days ahead. one thing she does have on her side though is that she has built-in support from the democratic coalitions i've been traveling on a campaign trail with her the last several weeks and democratic voters showed the excitement for the prospect of parents that's at the top of the ticket. but still, senator manchin he might throw a last entry into this contest of listen to what he said.
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earlier this morning on our am you would like to see some sort, you know, have some debates, have something there's plenty of time we act like there's no time at all. >> i have been very humbled by people calling and asking, would you be considered would you consider would you talk about us as my main thing is that we have a voice. >> i want the middle to have a voice what i can tell you also, kate, is that harris's allies are really eager for this contrast between her and trump to come into focus. >> they believe the casting a prosecutor against a convicted felon will be a winning strategy so much so much to see how this all pans out and begins today it's great that you're there, eva. >> thank you so much, sir. i didn't get the memo that orange was the color of the day. >> you ladies look right. all right. republicans ramping up there were attacks, not just on
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shaped our culture coming this fall on cnn. >> this morning, donald trump's campaigns already ramping up their attacks on vice president kamala harris. no surprise there with leading pro-trump super pac rolling out a new ad in key battleground states attacking her record as vice president a prosecutor and attorney general, and california, cnn's daniel strauss is in washington, look the trump campaign quickly seizing on president biden, dropping out of the race, which is a historic moment for this country now republicans are turning on harris, but the truth is, they've been turning on harris for quite some time yes sara and the truth about that is that they had been preparing as a likely contingency plan for harris to take some larger role in this campaign, like being the
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nominee or becoming the president before the end of 2024. >> but in this situation is still caught. republicans somewhat flat footed they did not expect this to happen right up to the convention. they did not expect this to happen necessarily in this way. and we've seen most recently from both former president donald trump and j.d. vance on social media. a set of new attack lines that they're trying and to get to stick on harris the former president himself has said that this is something of a reset in his own words. and the republican nominee for vice president vance has also said that this is the result of biden's presidency and beat being one of the worst presidents in american history it's still somewhat of a muted sort of convoluted set of attack lines, but it's, i expected something that republicans will hone in monday's this and weeks ahead and just out of curiosity we're
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hearing from republicans who are moving forward and trying to attack biden still and get him correct. >> to leave the white house, not just leave the campaign yeah from republican, from the republicans i talked with yesterday. >> i mean, this this change is not even 24 hours old this is just an example of a bit of a lag time between a large a major political party, shifting gears a bit and i wouldn't expect that to last more than another day or so. it really does take some time for a large group of political operatives or politically minded people too. two change their strategy across the country. and so we're going to hear more in the hours and days to come of attacks on harris and less on attacks about whether biden should stepped down from office, which he's clearly unlikely to do before the end of his term.
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>> certainly biden is not paying attention nor will do what the republicans are calling on him to do. thank you so much, daniel strauss, appreciate it. kate president biden may have endorse kamala harris, but the road to the nomination is still not simple. the next steps now, for democrats to formally select a nominee and what are other, are there others who are now looking to jump into the race and the news here is also just the starting to settle in around the globe. world leaders now reacting to the announcement that joe biden says he is not seeking reelection this election season stay with cnn with more reporters on the ground and the best political team the business follow the voters, follow the results follow the facts, follow. >> cnn type two diabetes, discover the ozempic tries zone
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biden is out of the race and he is backing vice president kamala harris. what is less clear? is the process in which this all actually happens right now with me is land kmart co-chair of the rate coalition and former consultant for the clinton administration. but most importantly for us this morning, someone who understands delegates in party rules and conventions and to be honest, there are not many people like that on earth, something of a unicorn thank you for being here. i'm asking you this first question facetiously. what does it say in the constitution about how parties pick their nominees? >> nothing. >> and that's important, isn't it very important why? >> because the process of choosing a nominee has always been from the beginning of the republic. it's been a party process, not a constitutional process. not governed by state law. in fact, a lot of times when state law, when people take the process to court, the state law loses and the party wins. so this is a party process. it's pretty old, it's over 200-years-old. the
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first first constitutional the first party convention was it's 18, 31. so it's been around a long time in the primaries, insofar as we've had them over the last several generations, are about picking delegates who go to the convention to pick a nominee. the primaries, they picked joe biden, overwhelming allelic, 99% of the delegates are going to vote for joe biden what happens to his delegates now, because he is endorsed the vice president, does that mean they all have to vote for her? >> no. no. in fact, the delegates are now formally uncommitted. okay. they can do whatever they want to. now you got to think about this for a minute. she's his vice president. she has been all around the country with him doing political stops, et cetera. so the fact of the matter is that when joe biden says it's kamala harris, i'd say most of those people who go to vote for her and remember what vice presidents do. they do a lot of political work for their president. so i would
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guess that of that 4,000 plus group of people a big percentage of them have actually met and shake hands with kamala harris. so she's got a lot going for her in this race. >> so just a few minutes ago on kasie hunt show west virginia center, independent center, but we'll leave that aside for a second. joe manchin said he is pursuing the process now to be fair to joe manchin, it wasn't exactly clear what process he said he was pursuing, but let's say he wants to get in this how does someone else get their name and nomination at the convention? >> okay. well, first of all, they've got to concentrate on these 4,000 plus people, okay. that those are the deciders right now, there's nobody else making this decision, not obama, not president clinton. it's the delegates so he has to start calling delegates, calling into state delegations, by the way, their state delegation meetings going on all over the country. one is in maryland today, there was one in new hampshire yesterday. he
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has to call those delegates and say, i'm better, i'm a better equipped to challenge donald trump than his kamala harris that's a hard job to do. and i think frankly, given his role in the party, i'm not sure he's going to find a very receptive audience. >> you have to get signatures from what, 300 delegates and delegates can't sign more than one punch. >> to begin with. even get your name and nomination. yeah. so it's a little bit of a process even to get there 3,900 regular delegates, then there are the super, that's right. delegates who people may remember from 2008, the broader obama, hillary clinton race. these are elected officials what can they do here? >> well, i think a lot of them will attempt to lead the delegates in their congressional districts. remember, most delegates are elected by congressional district. they're going to, their political people, they're going to pay a lot of attention to their congressmen. they'll pay a lot of attention to their senator. but we are well past the days of party bosses okay. there's very few people who
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can deliver a state or deliver a big city or something. so a lot of this is going to have to be the delegates looking at what whatever other candidates get in. and saying, i'm for camila run for this person. >> very last question. where are the chances you think anyone's name else's name? size, vice president harris is actually even placed in the nomination at the convention. >> i think it's very, very small. i think we have run out of time here. one of the reasons the party has coalescing so quickly behind kamala harris is frankly, we have no time it'll be very interesting to see at the bottom line here is for those who are thinking there might be an open convention, it won't happen that night. you mean we'll know soon if this is going to be a quote unquote open convention or not align came are thank you so much. i think this has been educational for everybody thank you very much. really good segment there. you guys. all right, soon we hear from vice president kamala harris for the first first time since being handed the torch to run for president. and this morning, tough questions for the head of the secret service following
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killing one man cnn's evan perez is tracking all this for us. he's joining us now. and what more are you learning about what kimberly cheatle is expected to say? >> what can we expect that the secret service director is going to be at this hearing answering questions for six hours today. and this is the first time she's appearing before congress and meaningfully, i think for everyone who has been following the failures on july 13, she is going to acknowledge for the first time that the secret service failed that day. i'll read you just a part of her prepared remarks which we obtained ahead of time, that secret service's solemn mission is to protect our nation's leaders. on july 13, we failed she says as the director of the united states secret service, i take full responsive ability for any security lapse and look just in the past week, we've learned so so much about what happened that day. we know that the gunman had looks like he
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according to the investigation, has been board had been preparing for this event for about a week. we also know that there were failures in sort of anticipating a sort of imagining the da vulnerabilities after the former president at that outdoor rally, they failed to secure a rooftop of a building that is just outside the security perimeter. so she's gonna be facing questions about that, about the number of assets, about where they posted people, including local law enforcement spent we also know that the trump team was not informed ahead of time that they were searching for someone who local police had spotted, someone with a range finder and they were looking for him for about 19 minutes and the former president was still allowed to get on that stage while law enforcement was scrambling to try try to find who what this what became obviously the would be assassin, the attempted assassin so those are the questions you expect that the secret service is going to be facing for the next four 46
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hours or so. once she does take the stand before the homeland security committee, i'm sorry, the oversight committee in house kate six hours. >> wow. all right. evan, a lot to come. that hearing is going to start this morning. evans watching it for us. thank you so much, john. >> thank you. >> this morning, republicans they're trying to make hay out of president biden's announcement to leave the presidential race multiple house members are now calling for biden to resign the presidency effective immediately, including house speaker mike johnson, cnn's lauren fox is with us this morning. >> so what's the latest lauren yeah, republicans are really seizing on this moment, arguing that if president biden can't run for reelection, then perhaps he should not remain in the oval office. >> you are hearing that directly from i'm speaker mike johnson, who released a statement yesterday saying, if joe biden is not fit to run for president, he is not fit to serve as president. he must resign the office immediately.
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you also have other republicans looking to take action against the president representative nancy mace of south carolina, writing, yes yesterday on twitter, quote, if joe biden does not have the cognitive ability to seek reelection, he does not have the cognitive ability to serve the remainder of his term tomorrow, i will introduce a resolution calling on kamala harris to invoke the 25th amendment and assume the duties of acting president. of course the 25th amendment would allow her to seize those powers, but i just want to point out here that this is an argument that republicans have been talking about making for the last several weeks. this is an argument that republicans had been quietly having conversations about for the last several days as they were waiting to see what, if anything, joe biden would do when it came to the decision to run for reelection. and it's something obviously republicans were waiting for. of course, they have very little power given the fact that they do only control one part of
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congress, the house of representatives, john and as well, there is no requirement that a president seek reelection. you're not automatically kicked out of office. if you're not seeking reelection, lauren, were democrats on capitol hill saying this morning? >> yeah i mean, very swiftly last night democrats started moving to support kamala harris for this ticket and they were really arguing that at this moment, and this is something i've been hearing for days, john, leading into this announcement yesterday that they are ready to put fighting among democrats that's aside to unify as a party to go into the democratic convention unify. there are some voices who have yet to come out supporting kamala harris name among them. obviously hakeem jeffries, the democratic leader in the house, trucks schumer, the democratic leader in the senate. but as our colleague, dana bash was reporting yesterday, today, part of that is because they want to give their membership and voters
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time to understand and to coalesce around harris on their own. they don't want to be seen as forcing her as the heir apparent. instead arguing that she should be earning it in part because they want voters to feel very good about it going into november and they want there are members to feel really good about it. but so many statements, dozens of them coming in yesterday with democrats saying they are ready to get behind harris right now, john, one thing that's interesting after a couple of weeks of democrats basically going dark and not wanting to talk to anybody yesterday after about 1:30, there were democrats falling out of the trees wanting to talk to you and talked about how now they felt about the current situation. >> laura fox. great to see you. a lot of work to be done up there. thanks. sara. >> following on that, cnn has identified more than 500 endorsements for vice president kamala harris from democratic delegates, but some party leaders haven't gone that far. former president obama said in part, the democratic party will be navigating uncharted waters in the days ahead, he said he has extraordinary confidence
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that the party, quote, will be able to create a process from which an outstanding nominee emerges here to discuss and tausche alfred's senior correspondent for the grill. that's not me. that this is democratic strategist and there's natasha and here's democratic strategist, julie roginsky. we're getting a straight, it's been an exciting morning, a chaotic morning. all the things john just alluded to this the for a few weeks now crowds have been want wall and suddenly you're seeing there was consternation, but excitement around all of this. you can feel it so i do want to get to the issue of delicate and how this works. i'll talk to you firstly how the heck did the delegates work when it comes to this? because it's not guaranteed that they are going to fall in line and stand behind harris. >> know, they're pledged to joe biden, but now that he's not in the race, they could do whatever they want. but look, the reality is these are not just random people who just showed up to become delegates.
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they're typically party insiders there, typically people who are connected to either their governor or their congress person or their senator or people are just very actively involved in their state politics. and there are federal politics and so these are people who are going to, they're not going to fall in line, but they understand the mission, they understand the assignment, they know what's at stake and what's at stake right now is a unified party that has to be laser-focused. and i mean laser-focused and it's very short time and defeating donald trump, they know the assignment because they've been in politics a long time. most of these elegance, they understand there is a very short amount of time we're talking just a few months before the election, but you have to make sure that the names get on the ballot. i mean, there's a whole other trickle of things that has to happen i want to talk to you about endorsements. we saw president biden, former president clinton endorse kamalaharris, of course, president biden endorsing kamala harris president obama didn't, he didn't go that far but to be fair, he just took the same stance when it was sanders and biden going at it what do we is there anything to read into this?
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>> i think he's always been seen as very strategic in terms of not wanting to allow his presidential influence the winds to sway anything. just yet, i think this is a very careful situation. we know that nancy pelosi has signaled that she wants an open nomination process. they want this to be a situation where kamala harris has earned this moment. and of course, her supporters believe she's earned it. joe biden says that she's earned it, but the appearance, the optics because of it is just as important as whether she's actually qualified. so perhaps he's waiting to weigh in. we know that there are people who have critiqued him for not doing so in this moment. but there is, i think there's a strategy behind the waiting. >> we're in such a different moment though. this is a very different moment than anything that we've in our lifetime. because we're so young, have seen what i mean so in this in this moment, that is going to be one of the criticisms that you hear from republicans. they've already started in on this as like, oh, the democrats are crowning someone and we let the voters decide, or the
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delegates decide who gets to be the next nominee. how do you do? you'll with this look, i voted in the democratic primary. >> i voted for biden-harris. i didn't vote just for joe biden and i understood when voting for biden-harris, that if he were unable to serve or if he stepped aside a, kamala harris was next? to xi was next up. right. so this whole notion of somehow the chesapeake coronated. >> i voted for and so did everybody else voting? why wouldn't say everybody else was sort of the vast majority of democrats voting in every primary in the state. in the country, excuse me. so this whole notion of somehow that she's getting coordinated she's not he stepped down she's the person she's on the ticket and she's who's stepping up and that's that's that's the short and simple answer. it also happens to have the benefit of the truth. so i understand. listen, i get where the republicans are doing. they're scrambling. this was not the election they planned for they thought that a glide path because of joe biden, they really didn't believe he was ever going to get out because somebody like donald trump would never give up power
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voluntarily. look, the guy had to be essentially he's sick, an entire movement on congress to prevent the transfer of power. so you can never stop the steal more. so he'd never understand that somebody would voluntarily step aside. so they didn't anticipate this happening. it happened and she's the person who was next in line and that's why she's most likely going to be the democratic nominee and the energy is there. >> you can zoom call with a 44,000 black women at least 44,000. it was organized by wind whipped black woman, but people who got on a phone on a saturday night before monday to organize one point 5 million raised just from that community, let alone the $50 million that was raised through act blue. so all of a sudden it's like this, this power, this excitement has been unleashed and they're saying, let her leave right? camila harris had moments where her strengths we're on display and they should have been on display from day one of her becoming vice president. but now this is a time for her to really shot i want to ask you about who might be the vice
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president in the position she's in now, let's put up the pictures of those. >> jamie gangel had some great reporting this morning showing the four people that probably are the ones that are really being looked at closely, senator mark kelly from arizona governor andy beshear of kentucky, roy cooper, north carolina, and josh shapiro of pennsylvania i see in one of these the senate is very close between democrats and republicans. but when you look at that list of people who do you think might be the person that would ascend? >> well, roy cooper being in a state like north carolina, right? there's very important swing state, a purple state he's never lost an election. the fact that he and kamala harris have a relationship for decades, and she was just in north carolina stumping with him right there. i mean, those are the types of relationships that you can build on. so i think that there's something to look at there yeah. >> and i think that's absolutely right. look, i mean, somebody like a josh shapiro
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would be seismic in the sense that he's young and he's from pennsylvania. and it would instantaneously flip the scrip to say look at donald trump, he's quite old right here. you have very young ticket, right mark kelly the military hero, and astronaut, obviously married to a woman who is a high profile survivor of a shooting so he obviously can talk about issues that are important to the democratic base. >> but you also have the numbers yeah, yeah, the count. so yeah i'm sure all of these things are being thought about. i do want ask you lastly, joe manchin was on our air talking to kasie hunt and he made this strange or is he going to jump in the race? are not going to jump in the race. it was a little confusing so just curious what you think about him suddenly popping up and saying, i'm going through the process, whatever that is god, god, grant me the confidence of a joe manchin years a guy who was trashed the democratic party repeatedly, left to them,
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is ever gotten party. >> now it says, oh wait a second. i want your support listen, it's a free country. he's over 35, he's an american born citizen. he can run on constitutionally. he can run. but i mean, come on my favorite moment is when casey asked him, well, if you don't think that he didn't want to be vice president harris is vp, right? >> he said he wouldn't be her vip, right. because he is 76 who needs a 70 something-year-old vp and casey go those well, do we need a 70 something-year-old president, right he he's he's willing to lead, but he's not willing to be number two to coddle harris. i mean, i think that speaks volumes. >> it does. thank you both so much. appreciate it. natasha alford and julie roginsky alright. over to you, kate i'll take it a dog and utah may have earned the title of man's best best friend, the chocolate lab, helping save a woman with dementia who got lost in the mountains. >> the she's 80-years-old. she took her dog for a walk on the evening of june 24, she was near her family's cabin and emory county utah. she was
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will bring athletes down the river sand towards the eiffel tower. it's going to be gorgeous. 45,000 people. police officers we'll also be there lining the streets. and so we'll more than 100 heads of state and government. it's going to be something to see this morning. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu heading to washington dc, where he will meet with president biden tomorrow that will go my friends on both sides of the that regardless, the american people choose their next president. israel remains america indispensable and strong ally in the middle east. president biden, whom i've known for over 40 years. this will be an opportunity thank you for the things he did for israel in the war. and during his long and distinguished career in public service two men have been at odds for quite some time. >> it will be an interesting
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meeting. he was supposed to meet with biden today, but it was rescheduled because biden was recovering from covid on wednesday netanyahu is expected to address congress. >> thank you so much there, so nearly 50 million. >> that is how much the now kamala harris campaign says has been raised in grassroots donations since just yesterday afternoon when president biden dropped out of the race and endorsed harris democratic donors saying they are reinvigorated and ready to go big, which is a big turnaround from the threats of freezing further donations in the three weeks since biden's debate performance joining us right now is a democratic donor. >> marty dolan, it's good to see you, marc. thank you so much for coming back and you had joined the growing calls in conversation station from democratic officials and voters and donors alike, saying that it was time for joe biden to step aside. now that that has happened, are you going to support kamala harris for president i am. >> i think there's going to be some type of process they're still working that out. but i think our best bet is to go with vice president harris what about the talk we hear of
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people don't want it to look like a coronation. and if it looks like a coronation and it's leaving people out of the process. what are your thoughts and feelings on that? >> yeah, it is what it is at this point you've got a couple of weeks to go before the convention. their limited options you know she's she's very well known to the public already have the funding in place. and i think you have to do the best process you can with the time you have. it's this is what happens in everyone's life. you have reality come in and the reality is that this is the situation we're in and we have a great candidate the numbers the exact number put out from the campaign, it was 49.6 million and grassroots donations for the campaign since sunday afternoon, when you hear that number, i mean, what does that what are you thinking when you hear that number? we said all along that the money would be there, whether it was for president biden or whether it's for harris, are for another candidate. the reality is that the democratic party has better policies than the republican party. and we're
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going to have an election now. we're not going to have the 2020 election. again, we're gonna have the 2024 election. they have great candidates and we're going to have a great ticket as lot of great people to choose from. and so it's just time to get an on what do you think of the great people to choose from? what's the pool or the field that year-old kind of looking at yourself in terms of who could be would be her running mate. >> i think you're spoiled for choice. i think you have you have great choices from arizona, from kentucky to north carolina, chicago, michigan. i hope i haven't left anywhere but he there's you're going to be surprised now that the spotlight is moving off of the question about president biden into the spotlight of, potentially nominating vice president harris. and then who the vice vice-presidential pick will be? it's fantastic, fantastic. >> is the potential vp critical to your continued support or i'm trying to engage how critical is who is selected as her running mate versus she's
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at the top of the, there's one thing about me as a donor that's remarkable if that i'm not a super big donor. i'm a medium-size donor. and i think that it's really important for the voters that when you pick a vice presidential candidate, that you pick somebody who's ready to serve. we saw that case now, i don't think the republicans have picked somebody who scores high on that scale. i think they've picked somebody who is kind of more like a dan quayle or sara palin type of type of candidate? i think the democrats have great opportunity to showcase some of their talent by picking a vice president who compliments the presidential candidate, who's really 100% ready to serve. i think what we've all learned from this process is that the vice presidential pick is too important. you have to get it as right as you get for the presidential candidates yeah. >> i was looking back when you were running in the primary here in new york for congress against against aoc. one issue that you had focused on was the migrant crisis. and we know that harris has been tasked by biden to get at the root causes
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of immigration that has been widely interpreted as her becoming the country's borders are which republicans and already even before she had all of this happened in the last 24 hours, they were going after her about that. >> do you see that as a weakness for her? i do see it as a weakness for the party as a whole. so i've said publicly, i think the democrats got immigration wrong okay. it's not a game of being perfect they did not get immigration, right? i think the republicans have been correct about that. i think it needs to be corrected very quickly to win over the win over the voters. and also, because it's the right thing to do, not just for the united states, but for the four people who were wandering around central america coming up here in harm's way after. fix the immigration thing. i think as vice president, your ability to get things done is limited by what the president himself allows you to do. and doesn't allow you to do. but i think as we've seen here, we're in a period where let's be honest it's time to move on from joe biden with full respect to his service. it's time to time to
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do this is also timed to be honest with the voters and say, look, we didn't get immigration right? let's get in there and fix it. >> let's change that. and i think that that's also going to be important in all of the policies of the democratic party. you have to go out and appeal to the voters real quick. >> interested in joe manchin as a democratic nominee. he needs i don't even know if we can say dipped his toe in the water as he's talking about dipping a toe in the water as of this morning, i think joe has been graded, been very honest. he's kind of he's kind of spoken for himself, but i think what you need here is you need democratic candidates for a 2024 election. and then you're going to have a clear choice between the democratic party and what to call it the trump party. because the trump party is different than the republican party. if at the convention you'd had george bush, if you'd had condoleezza rice, if you'd had mitt romney, you really would have seen what i would call the true republican party. what you've got is a democratic party. now there's going to unify around these candidates and run against a party that's really been taken over by one person. i think the democrats have a
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great chance to win this election great to see you. >> thanks so much. my pleasure on what a wild, what a wild week it has been. >> john, where to go? >> weekend. what a wild year. it's been and it's safe to say that world leaders have been watching every twist and turn in this us election. so after the last 20 hours or so, what are they saying now, cnn senior international correspondent, frederik pleitgen is in berlin this morning. good morning, fred. what are you hearing? >> hi there, john. yeah. i can tell you there's world leaders were commenting on this pretty much from all over the place. but of course, especially here in europe. and of course there's a lot of respect for the president's decision to drop out of the race, but also a lot of respect for the political legacy that he leaves behind. one of the things john that we have to keep in mind is that president biden is really he credited with bringing transatlantic relations, relations between the u.s and europe back on track after the trump years, nowhere more so than where i am right now in germany, very close relations with german chancellor olaf scholtz. i want to read you what he had to say, and this is a quote, my friend joe biden
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has achieved a lot for his country, for europe and for the world. thanks it's to him transatlantic cooperation is close. nato is strong, and the usa is a good and reliable partner for us. of course, all of this, as europe remains in massive turmoil with that invasion of ukraine, that russia is conducting. and therefore also volodymyr zelenskyy, the president of ukraine. he also came out and he said the following, quote, many strong decisions have been made in recent years and they will be remembered as bold steps taken by president biden in response to challenging times, of course, speaking first and foremost about the challenging times that ukraine is facing and to support that the ukrainians are getting from the the u.s. of course, all that a little bit in doubt with a possible trump presidency on the horizon, we know that there was a phone call between former president trump and volodymyr zelenskyy, just in the past couple of days. and finally, justin trudeau of canada, the u.s. is neighbor. i've known president biden for years as president. he is a partner to

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