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very formidable candidate. mark kelly from arizona hits another swing states. so i think that's a kind of first tier, but there are great candidates all over the country who could bring different kinds of chemistry to the ticket and have you spoken to biden or harris? since yesterday? >> not since yesterday no, i have not i've sent messages of support and enthusiasm and encouragement and i'm so proud of both of them. i mean, joe biden, his modeled what real leadership is about real leadership, make space for other leaders now the republicans have been talking about age and infirmity and derangement for three years and now all the burden of that stuff is on them and people are looking at donald trump but this point, congressman raskin, thank you for joining us on one set of news from today, but also the breaking news tonight. appreciate your time bet kaitlan thank you so much. >> so much for joining us, the news continues right here on cnn hello, and welcome to our
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viewers joining us from all around the world and everyone streaming us on cnn, max, i'm rosemary church, just ahead. a running start but joe biden's chosen successor, the harris for president campaign is collecting endorsements and raking him cash as she secures a enough delegates to win the nomination lawmakers on both sides of the aisle call on the secret service director to resign during a hearing on the massive security modi failure at the trump rally. and as a hostage deal remains elusive. israeli prime minister netanyahu is in washington to speak to congress and meet with the u.s. president and vice-president live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church good to have. >> you with us we are now just
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105 days from the u.s. presidential election. and today the race for the white house looks very different as kamala harris picks up enough delegates support to win the democratic nomination. that is according to a cnn delegate estimate, coming just one day. hey, out to president joe biden dropped out of the 2024 race and pass the torch to his vice president on monday, harris previewed her campaign vision and her strategy for taking on donald trump as a courtroom prosecutor in those roles, i took on perpetrators of all kinds creditors who abused women fraudsters, who ripped off consumers cheaters, who broke the rules for their own gain hear me when i say i know donald trump's type and in this campaign i will proudly i will proudly put my record
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against his the house campaigns she raised 81 million in her first day as a candidate. >> she's also seeing a wave of critical endorsements including from house speaker nancy pelosi. sources say senate majority leader chuck schumer and house minority leader hakeem jeffries are also set to endorse harris very soon cnn, sunlen, serfaty has a closer look at the come the harris campaign and her sources of support it is my intention to go out and earn this nomination and to win president kamala harris, seize the reins of the moments we have hundred and six days until election day. >> and in that time, we have some hard work to do moments after president biden called her to say he was stepping aside, here are launching into action, working the phones for ten hours to trigger her deep network of support of very special experience to live as
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we all know a student sources telling cnn that she made those calls, some of the most important calls of her political career in a howard university sweatshirt. >> and you won't get those rooms, you carry this small but symbolic not to the cornerstone now if the coalition, this sisterhood has been a part of my life since my earliest days that along with the alpha kappa alpha sorority, the nation's oldest black sorority, is now being called on to help power her into the oval office. this fight that we're up against that i know she's going to be up against is not going to be easy. >> the powerful political support within that sisterhood is one that harris has. we don for years the alphas and all of the greeks, they're going to, there like a family and seeing her through her early career you're as a prosecutor. it's
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what's happening on a street corner that is plaguing the neighborhood. >> same your take and then to the u.s. senate i am a career prosecutor. >> i've visited many prisons and jails. that is a prison. >> i'm just living meantime in the time since biden's announcement, harris is getting a boost from social media some republicans are highlighting harris isms as a negative book can be unburdened by what has been the means are also attracting attention from new, younger voters bringing new energy to even old moments. >> harris quoting her mother last year, you think you just fell out of a coconut tree now becoming something of a rallying cry for her campaign with senators and supporters posting coconut trees as signs of support, right on. >> strike, long, little bit volatile and pop singer charli xcx, declaring camila is brett, a reference to the singer's latest album? >> in viral meme of the summer.
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>> but it's your brand that's i really don't see would. >> harris his campaign quickly embracing and running with the vibe and one call among the many, many calls, harris made over that ten hour period on sunday was to her pastor from san francisco, someone who has been in her life for so many years. >> and we are told this is one of the very first call she made, and that the two spent some time praying together. sunlen serfaty, cnn, washington well, meantime, the trump campaign is already shifting its strategy with a new memo attacking kamala harris and calling her dangerously liberal on the campaign trail, donald trump's running mate, j.d vance, urged voters not to give harris a shot at becoming president he also accused harris the, other democrats of lying about biden's fitness for office this is not okay. ladies and gentlemen, you cannot for three and-a-half
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years take a guy who clearly didn't have the mental capacity to do the job kamala harris lied about it. my senate democratic colleagues lied about it. the media lied about it. every single person who saw joe biden knew that he wasn't capable of doing the job. and for three years they said nothing until he became political dead weight vance also said it was disgraceful that the president stepped aside in the 2024 race for more on all of this. >> i'm joined now by larry sabato, the director of the university of virginia center for politics. always a pleasure to have you with us thank you, rosemary. thank you. >> so larry, we are seeing a re-energized campaign for vice president kamala harris. in the wake of president biden dropping out sunday and endorsing her as the new nominee. she has raised tens of millions of dollars since and now we hear a majority of democratic delegates have pledged to some fought her as the next presidential nominee.
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is that what you're hearing? and does that mean vice president harris has locked this in before the august convention? >> yes, she has locked in. >> it is already certain that she'll be the nominee. >> we call her the nominee or presumptive. and that wasn't certain. it it is absolutely amazing that in just one day, you could have biden step aside kamala harris come in, biden endorsed common while harris harris gets the endorsement of virtually all the senior democrats as well as a substantial majority of the elected delegates to the democratic national convention. she's way over the top all of this and a day democrats are really energized by it because they can see that kamala harris has the energy they know it takes to defeat donald trump she has made a lot of good moves even in this very short period of time and i have to
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say part of it's just relief that it isn't that they turned again joe biden, quite the contrary. they appreciate what he's done. they regard him as significant president, but they saw they saw through polls through their friends and neighbors in every way you could that biden was slipping and trump was gaining and the nightmare of donald trump's second term for them had become someone reality it appears she has injected some element of hope for democrats, doesn't of course, the big decision to be made now by vice president harris is to select a running mate who would be a smart pick from some of the names of potential options out there and how urgent is it that this gets done now? the top three for me and everybody is going to different lists, but the top three for me are governor shapiro of pennsylvania. >> that's 19 electoral votes. >> and this is all about. electoral votes governor cooper of north carolina, who is just
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finishing two terms as governor there. and it's tough for a democrat to win in north carolina. he'd be a good running mate and that's 16 electoral votes and somebody who has a lot more than electoral votes is senator mark kelly of arizona. that's 11 electoral votes arizona has been slipping to trump. but beyond that, kelly as well-known as a former astronaut his brother is also an astronaut. and of course his wife is a former congresswoman who was severely injured in a wounded while she was in office, disturbed young man came into a constituency meeting and shatter gabrielle giffords. >> so this is quite a package so i would say any one of these three would be great and i'm sure others would add governor andy beshear of kentucky, though. there's no chance at all that democrats will win kentucky. so there are no electoral votes. there, right meantime, republicans are
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finalizing their strategy to deal with this change at the top of the democratic ticket, house speaker mike johnson now suggesting republicans will file lawsuits at the state level if vice president kamala harris becomes the nominee to block her name from the ballot. >> what does this signal to you about just how worried they might be about harris? >> well, it's a tantrum. >> to be honest. it's pretty outrageous to try and stop the opposition party from replacing a candidate who is ill and probably in no position to continue the campaign. these provisions are made in the party rules and also in the laws of most of the states but it really is revealing that they don't want joe biden changed out for kamala harris. they're worried that harris can defeat trump and they had spent millions and millions of dollars preparing nasty adds to use against biden and their entire campaign plan is aimed
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at biden and his the ministration they can use some of it against kamala harris, but not nearly as much as they had planned so this is a very unpleasant turn of events for donald trump and his ticket with jd vance? yeah. >> and on that topic donald trump's running mate, j.d. vance, is calling on the cabinet to invoke the 25th in mud against prison biden saying, if he can't run for president, than he can't serve as president and calling this a coup, stirring the pot, no doubt that house speaker mike johnson saying pretty much the same thing. what is going on here? >> well, there's absolutely no coup at work. >> the, the coup occurred january 6, 2021, organized by donald trump that is quite literally defined as a coup in insurrection. >> this is nothing of the sort. it's a natural replacement that comes because of an ill nominee so to me, this it's ridiculous. it's illogical. if you remove one of the two
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full-time jobs that joe biden has, the second one being running for president. he can spend his remaining energy in time and focus on fulfilling his duties as president for the last six months, which is exactly what he's said. he wants to do this is this. is an attempt to blow blue smoke and adjust the mirrors so that they can get back to being on the offensive. but i think to most people, it almost seems cruel. you're going to tell the president who has served faithfully in many jobs over a 50 year career that he's got to leave early because he's ill. and can't be both a full-time candidate, any full-time president ridiculous. >> larry sabato was a pleasure to chat with you. many thanks thank you. the head of the u.s. secret service is facing rare bipartisan calls to resign over the security failures which led to the attempted assassination of donald trump. it comes out
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to kimberly cheatle faced a contentious hearing before the house oversight committee on monday, where she was grilled by both republicans and democrats about the shooting at a trump rally earlier this month. cheatle admitted the incident was a colossal failure, but refused to step down cnn's paula reid has more now on the hearing from washington madam director, with all due respect, the answers that we received here in this hearing today are completely unsatisfactory republican and democratic members of congress frustrated with the head of the secret service, many calling for her immediate resignation. >> it is my firm belief director cheatle, that you should resign. >> the director has lost the confidence of congress at a very urgent and tender moment in the history of the country and we need to very quickly move beyond this. >> there were still a lot of
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unanswered questions after home with the assassination attempt on former president donald trump, nine days ago, as the director of the united states secret service. >> i take full responsibility for any security lapse of our agency kimberly cheatle facing bipartisan fury over her agencies failures. >> have you provided all audio and video recordings in your possession to this committee as we asked on july 15, yes or no? >> i would have to get back to you that as a no. >> you're full of today. you're just being completely dishonest, both republicans and democrats growing frustrated with cheetos, lack of forthcoming information as she repeatedly stonewalled lawmakers, deferring to the ongoing fbi investigation. it has been ten days since an assassination attempt on a former president of the united states, regardless of party there need to be answers. >> cheatle acknowledged that secret service was told about a suspicious individual several times before the shooting. >> why didn't they put a
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security hold on? president trump going? on stage at that rally at a number of are protective sites. there are suspicious individuals that are identified all the time isn't necessarily mean that they constitute a threat she pledged to complete an internal investigation of the incident within 60 days and defended her position. do you think before the best person in the country to head the secret service, i think that i am the best person to lead the secret service at this time. >> cheatle told lawmakers, there have been adjustments made to security for other protectees after the trump assassination attempt and on sunday after joe biden dropped out of the presidential race, this service adjusted security for vice president kamala harris. and she said that they stand ready to provide whatever adjustments they need to security for whoever she ultimately chooses as her running mate paula reid, cnn, washington joining me now is
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cnn senior national security analyst juliette kayyem. she was also assistant secretary at the department of homeland security and is a harvard professor. appreciate you joining us thank you for having me us secret service director kimberly cheatle refused to answer questions at a congressional hearing monday on the catastrophic security failures surrounding the attempted assassination of donald trump. >> more than ten days ago now. and her refusal resulted in by partisan demands for her to resign. nine. now, if she doesn't do that, she doesn't seem to want to should she be fired for full accountability so she should offer her resignation and let the white house accepted. >> this is this committee that i know very well. the homeland security committee the never agrees on anything. the idea that the republican and democratic ranking members have joined forces, forces to ask
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for her or demand her resignation is not only about what happened, that we could go saturday, but also about just this sort of drumbeat of inconsistent statements statements that seem to throw others under the bus and then now the promise of a review or an independent review that will be done only in 60 days, which sort of brings us up straight up to the the election you know, in my mind, if you run an agency like this, you really do need the support of the committee to the extent that you can get it. and since she's lost the democrats on the committee, it is hard to say that she is serving the white house as well as someone who might have the support of at least the democrats on the committee. but she's lost the democrats. that's the problem. >> and directed cheatle
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acknowledged that the secret service was told about a suspicious individual at that rally before the shooting took place, but she said there are suspicious individuals all the time, but that doesn't mean they constitute a threat but he clearly was a threat in the end, so yeah. >> what would you have asked at that point yeah. >> so it's just basically the question that i really wanted someone to ask is not so much. was there a miscalculation? there clearly was there was a miscalculation about the threat there was a miscalculation about whether he was threatening. there was a miscalculation about how to even control the environment, right? that they didn't have that building protected or didn't have the state and locals protecting it. i think my question that still remains is how could so fundamental? mental lee, such a fundamental miscalculation occur that would allow essentially a sort of
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novice assassin. he wasn't particularly trained, he didn't have military training. he wasn't he wasn't representing a foreign entity take advantage of all of those miscalculations and nearly kill the republican nominee for president and the former president. that to me, i still can't i still can't get my head around that right now. and i don't think that maybe they don't know the answers, but that is certainly something that i am very curious about. and then of course, the subsequent question is, is that cured? is that miscalculation cure? do you have confidence leading into this environment with both trump and harris now that that that that, that those gaps are cured yeah. >> i mean, it's a good point because cheatle did reveal that she has made adjustments to the security so do you round vice president kamala harris? but how much faith and trust is there remaining in the secret service while cheatle stays in charge well, you know, i've been been in and around dc
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enough that, you know, i didn't hear a lot of statements of support from the the white house, which is obviously preoccupied you have a lot of people former government officials coming forward. >> but, but honestly, i think the big headline today is really jamie raskin live for people who don't know who he is. i mean, he is a strong defender of this white house. he is one of the most supportive members of congress in terms of just basically their policies and their politics. and he's a spokesperson for them. and i can't imagine that he sort of said this without deep thought and deep consideration of what it would mean and probably hopes that the white house is listening. all i know is there was no ringing endorsement of her today from from the white house, which as you read the
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for the well-being of israel, of our loved ones and for the people of gaza is for two liters. it is sinwar hamas's side and benjamin netanyahu and israel side to show true leadership to show that the sanctity of their own people is what's paramount. >> it's 290 days too long. there is horrendous suffering going on obviously, with the families of the 120 hostages who hail from 24 different nations they are christians, jews, muslims, hindus, and buddhists. and it is time for them and their families to stop suffering and time for the hundreds of thousands of innocent people who are in gaza, who are suffering main wall, at least 81 people are dead and more than 250 others wounded.
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>> after israeli strikes near the southern gaza city of khan younis those numbers come from gaza's ministry of health. ahead of the strikes, the israeli military ordered people in parts of khan younis to evacuate to what the idf calls and adjusted humanitarian zone. some people say they were not told to evacuate before the strikes began. hospital officials say he dead include a number of women and children. gaza's health ministry says the palestinian death toll from the war is now at more than 39,000 cnn's nada bashir joins us now, live from london. good morning to you. nada. what is expected to come out of benjamin netanyahu's visit to washington this week. and how much more pressure might president joe biden bring to bear on the israeli prime minister to ensure an end to the war in gaza. and of course, the return of hostages well, look, rosemary premise and isn't you has been facing immense pressure, particularly at home from his own citizens
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and israel, but also internationally, not least from the u.s. from the biden administration, but there are real questions as to how much more pressure biden can actually put on the course of these ceasefire negotiations given his announcement the he has now dropping out from the race to become america's next president. but also, of course, given the fact that we have publicly seen prime minister netanyahu and other members of his cabinet vocally contradict statements and foreign policy goals outlined by the biden ministration. now of course, we have heard from the spokesperson from the state department say that the current assessment bisexual of state antony blinken, is that we are close. they are focused on those finer details, but there are still differences which remain in the news those key differences which makeup all the difference we've seen that stop and start processes several times out and over the course of these ceasefire negotiations. but interestingly, we did hear from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu yesterday in washington dc meeting with the founding members of representatives the hostages still held held captive by
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hamas in gaza he told those representatives and family members that in his words, the conditions now are ripe for some sort of deal to return all the hostages to be struck. he said that that has come about by continued pressure on hamas, by the israeli military. but he also noted that this would be a stopping but process. there would be phases as wouldn't be a one shot deal in his words. and there has been some of course are conflicting messages from the u.s. and from the israeli government with regards to the nature of this deal, how many phases we might see, how long that prolonged truce or cease-fire would actually last before fighting resumed. key sticking points has long been that call for a permanent ceasefire. prime minister netanyahu say again yesterday to those family members that hamas has to be destroyed, that that is the end goal for the israeli prime minister, for the israeli government. but of course there are several meetings scheduled. we are expecting to see israeli prime minister meeting with biden on
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thursday. he will meet with kamala harris as well. of course. he will be addressing congress on wednesday. it will be interesting to see the reaction. there from the democrats somewhat he has to say about the course of the ceasefire negotiations, if indeed he does address this during his comments to congress, right? >> our thanks to nada bashir. bring you that live report from london well, there is growing momentum and enthusiasm for kamala harris, but many voters are asking, can she beat donald trump? we will take an early look at the polls. >> the sky we are talking about revolution not every decision we make will be as good as getting a volkswagen and at the savvy vw summer sales event
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he's vice president, is on the cusp of becoming the democratic presidential nominee. according to cnn estimates, camila, how's already has enough delegate endorsements. they are non-binding, but she's been backed by more than the 1976 pledged delegates needed to win the nomination. heroes cross that threshold after a wave of endorsements from state delegations on monday. but the burning question on so many minds is can harris beat former president donald trump come november? cnn's harry enten looks at the numbers biden his out. >> pamela harris looks to be in the big question is can she secure the democratic nomination and then go on to beat donald trump in the fall. let's take a look at the numbers to find out. let's start off first with the democratic nomination. turns out that 76% of democrats nationwide say they'd be satisfied of harris gets the nomination so it looks like she's the likely democratic nominee beyond the voters. harris also has picked up a
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lion's share of endorsements so far. and it turns out that when it comes to presidential nominations, the person who gets at least 50% in the endorsements normally goes on to win their party's nomination. well, let's put aside the primary for a second and let's talk about the general election can kamala harris beat donald trump? well, when looking at a national polling average from 2024, she can't do any worse than joe biden who led on zero days during the calendar year against the former president and indeed, when we look at the net favorability ratings that is favorable minus unfavorable, and a poll taken by abc news, ipsos after the republican national convention. we see that while harris isn't exactly beloved, she comes in with a net favorability rating of -11 points. that was actually tied with donald trump, both of whom did considerably better than joe biden and who came in with a net favorability rating of get this -23 percentage points. of course, elections ultimately are one in the key battleground states and where we don't have any polling host, the republican national convention from them. we do know that in pre republican national
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convention polling, harris seem to be doing slightly better than joe biden. she was down just one point a trial trump in the battleground, state of pennsylvania. well, within the margin of error, what biden did somewhat worse being down three points of donald trump in the same new york times, sienna college poll that may not seem like a big difference. but remember, elections in this country are determined by the slimmest of margins harris may also be able to put back into place some states that joe biden didn't seem particularly competitive the 7m this time around. i'm talking about states like arizona, georgia, and nevada, states that tend to have younger and more diverse populations cnn's harry enten, with that analysis, will sources tell cnn that the harris campaign has begun vetting possible running mates several high-profile democrats are thought to be potential candidates, including pennsylvania governor josh shapiro when asked by cnn, shapiro would not say if he would accept the job listen, the vice president has a deeply
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personal decision to make as to who she wants to run with, who she wants to govern with, and who she thinks is prepared to help her lead the nation and she should make that decision free from any sort of political pressure joining me now from philadelphia is lindy lee. >> she is a political strategist and member of vice president harris's national finance committee. great to have you with us thank you so much. >> rosemary now, you are also a delegate and we are learning that a majority of democratic delegates have now pledge to support vice president harris as the party's next presidential nominee. how secure does that make her nomination next month is this locked in? >> pretty much in my state, pennsylvania, a critical battleground state came out unanimously in favor of her. i think she has it pretty much locked down. again. anyone is free to run, but it looks like the vast majority of democrats across the country are
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definitely behind her. we want to make sure that we have as an inclusive in democratic process as possible, because 14 million people around the country did vote for the biden-harris ticket. and she has vice president kamala harris has promised to earn the nomination. she's not expecting the coronation. she's expecting to do the work to convince the mayor can people that she is qualified and she's certainly as she's eminently qualified to be the next president of america. >> but it has been quite surprising the way that everyone has rallied round the amount of money that's been raised, the endorsements that have come that's been extraordinary as that surprised a lot of people in the party it certainly does. it was amazing. it was like an avalanche of support. i was delighted to see it. i don't think anything like this has ever happened before in american history she's raised upwards of $100 million since the announcement that president biden was dropping out and endorsing her, i think it's also a testament to his legacy that we've
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followed his we followed his guidance to throw everything we had behind her and it's just incredible and the grassroots energy, her ability to galvanize my generation, millennials and gen z, that's vitally important to galvanize women, to show them how important our report the fact that our reproductive rights are now on the line that trump is on the cusp of appointing two more supreme court justices so there's so much on the line that she's able to be out there every single day effectively prosecuting and litigating the case against convicted felon donald trump. >> and lindy, how much urgency is there now for vice president harris to pick a running mate and who is she leaning toward right now well i'm really buys i have to say i'm good friends with governor josh shapiro. >> he's been a phenomenal leader of our state. he in full disclosure, he appointed me commissioner of the commonwealth, and he's shown remarkable leadership. we saw that with an i95 and
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infrastructure collapse, the way that he handled that crisis was majestic and it was just john so well, he had a live stream going and became a national model for how to deal with crises like that and he's, i think he's the front runner right now. i think he would be superb choice given the fact that pennsylvania is so important, the bluest blue wall consists of pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. and so we need to do everything we can to make sure that the path to the white house continues to be blue, continues to run through the rest belt. and josh shapiro's key to that right? >> and the big issue for democrats. >> and one that has been neglected by the party of load is that of abortion rights. you touched on this. when might we hear more on that from the vice president? and what's have clear message on that issue because it has been quite muddled of late rosemary. >> that's such a good point, and she's been on a tour by the way, she's been on a reproductive rights freedoms tour, which has been tremendously successful. you
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could hear the crowds they bore with joy when she goes around. it's just remarkable to see and i think again she's going to bring up the fact that trump can appoint him, but clarence thomas clone on the supreme court heeded this is an adjudicated rapist with this is someone who's his sexual predator. he appointed a third of the supreme court were not just electing a president. were choosing what the makeup of the greene court is going to look like. and i think vice president harris is going to continue to make that case that this is no joke. it's not just reproductive rights though. it's everything that's been laid out in project 20, 2025, the fact that he's going to punish critics, that he's going to imprison his enemies. this is just not okay. it's not it completely undermines everything that we hold dear and lindy, what are your numbers telling you about how the vice president matches up against donald trump, an issue looking forward to debating him in september, if all of this works out and issue ready for
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the attacks that are coming i love that he's already trying to wiggle out of the debate. >> i don't know if you saw, but he is trying to he's like, oh, it's not fair or whatever, but he clearly doesn't want to debate this very experienced, very seasoned prosecutor. and the way that she took down brett kavanaugh. i mean, if i were trump, i would be very terrified of what's to come and in terms of numbers that i do want to bring up a personal anecdote. i was able to raise 1 million in the past five hours for the harris campaign? this is remarkable. it's never happened to me before. i am stunned. ai had i been raising money for candidates for years, but this is, it's always been like pulling teeth kind of situation i've always had to convince people to invest in the campaign, but people were just like working it over. they so much believe in her vision. they still much don't want to have another trump term. and they're finally relieved and they're overjoyed to have someone who can effectively prosecute the case against actually eminently weak
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candidate trump is a weak candidate. what happened last weekend was heinous an unforgiveable? if assassination attempt was unconscionable. full stop. end of story, but it doesn't erase the fact that he faced 88 criminal charges, four indictments, two impeachments, and a guilty verdict. >> lindy li. thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it thank you so much just ahead global reaction to camila, how's emerging as the presumptive democratic nominee? and the race for the white house. we are live in london on the edge moments that shaped our culture coming this fall on cnn with generative ai on aws, companies are already transforming how they work to
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what is the latest on international reaction to come the house's bid for the white house yes, we did see yesterday, of course, rosemary comments coming in from world leaders pouring in, voicing their support, their concern for president biden, of course, welcoming kamala harris's entry into the race. >> now, day two, i think that there are signs of progress that world leaders will cling to, including her ability to raise millions of dollars in just the few first few hours, her ability to secure the delegates and unable to secure the ticket as well. but this is definitely a moment. of wait and see for many world leaders who've just seen this roller coaster of an election play out. nobody counting their eggs until they hatch. but you know, the key issues rosemary, you have of course, the israel gaza conflict that was key for president biden. he will continue to work on that. we know, of course prime minister netanyahu is in washington this week. i know you had an update on that earlier, but also
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kamala harris will be meeting with netanyahu herself leader. this week. that's very crucial to begin to build that relationship, to begin to build her negotiating position. she's not it's going to attend netanyahu's speech so that it is significant to see that that's where she stands for now, but there's a huge foreign agenda as well from ukraine. there will be considerations as to how she will speak on that issue as well. >> many including president zelenskyy were concerned that trump's america first policy essentially meant pulling back support from ukraine. >> there may be some hope, some optimism that if harris wins, that continued support could pour in for president zelenskyy, but she is rosemary by enlarge and unknown commodity on the international stage. so there's a lot of question marks as to how she will handle issues, but she is that steady pair of hands that many hope will continue. biden
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