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that it is not remotely defensible another area that they're arguing in this case is saying that the statute of limitations should have knocked out most of the claims in this case because a lot of the loans that were struck based on these allegedly fraudulent financial statements that the judge did find to be fraudulent, they all occurred they were all initiated years ago. they're saying that they were too old and they shouldn't have survived the case. so they're asking the appeals court to look at that. they say if the appeals court finds in their favor on that score that donald trump himself should be tossed as a defendant. and that about 350 million of the $454 million they argue should also automatically plea be removed from this case. now, of course, the judge had already heard many these arguments during the trial. he rejected them outright. that's why it's on appeal. and the new york attorney general's office will have their chance to respond against these this appeal. their filing is due next month, and the appeals court could take this up as soon as september alright great to see you kara, thank you so much.
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new hour of cnn, new central starts now the excitement is real. >> momentum has begun. vice president kamala harris writing hi this morning, her campaign for president brought any huge fundraising haul and enough delegates support to secure the democratic nomination. the momentum building for kamala harris, his campaign and republicans are now scrambling to find a weak spot. >> travelers still stuck, delayed, frustrated days after that global tech outage at airports delta flights hit the hardest and heat waves across the rest are fueling out-of-control wildfires. >> officials say, one of them was sparked by fireworks we'll talk about those stories a lot more. i'm sara sidner with kate bolduan, john berman. this is cnn news central breaking
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overnight two huge milestones for vice president kamala harris, her camp campaign reports she has now raised one $100 million since jumping into the presidential race. that was sunday, not even 48 hours ago. also overnight, we learn more than half of democratic delegates say they support her candidacy. that's more than enough to secure the nomination and a vote could happen virtually within a couple of the weeks. we are waiting for senate majority leader chuck schumer and house minority leader hakeem jeffries to officially endorse harris that could happen soon and we learned that harris will keep much of most of almost all of president biden's campaign staff intact. seen as eva mckend is in milwaukee, were harris holds a rally today or let signs in rehoboth beach, delaware where president biden still is. let's begin with eva mckend in milwaukee. what are we going to see from harris today? eva well, john, she's entering this period here. the first big rally and a midwestern state since the
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president biden announced he would not be seeking reelection with some relative strength. you mentioned more than $100 million raised in the last 48 hours. i can tell you that 62% of those donors are first-time contributors, more than 1 million donors? she is really eager to paint a contrast with former president donald trump. she sort of telegraph this yesterday in her conversation with staffers at campaign headquarters, she talks about how trump sells out working families attacks reproductive freedom and undermines american democracy. but she's also a painting a forward vision for the country, arguing that if elected president a hallmark of her campaign would really be focusing on the middle class. take a listen to more of this division campaign has always been about two different versions of what we see as the
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future of our country two different visions for the >> invention in august this is gonna be about the delegate math in harris already has more than 1,900 delicate delegates secured and this really illustrates that in the democratic party right now, there is a lot of energy in enthusiasm. i was listening to paul last night with thousands of black men from across the country was co-hosted by wind with black men and they were really talking about the importance of these men acting as ambassadors for her in their
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respective communities. john even they can for us in milwaukee where we will see the vice president later at eva. thanks so much. let's go to our left sides. who e in real hope with beach delaware were president biden still is our lead. i understand the president going back to the white house today, what's the plan now for him? >> well, john president biden will return back to the white house a little later this afternoon after spending several days here at his home and we're hope with each delaware where isolating from as he was experiencing a covid symptoms. now, this will be the first time that we will actor sent a letter saying that his symptoms from covid have almost completely been resolved and the campaign or the white house announced last evening that he did intend to return to the white house today. now it comes at a time when president biden has pledged to remain fully engaged in this campaign to try to elect vice president
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commonly, harris in november and he called in to a meeting at the campaign headquarters yesterday to really urged his team to fully embrace and support her going forward, take a listen i want to say to the team, embrace her. she's the best i know yesterday's news is surprising. and it's hard for you to hear. but it was the right thing to do i love it now the president also said that he is committed to doing everything he can when it pertains to domestic and foreign policy. and the final few months that he has left as president in that call to campaign staff, he stressed that one of his key priorities will be trying to find an end to the war in gaza and return hostages back to their families. he said in that call that he believes that they aren't on the verge of being able to do that. now, the president on thursday is expected to meet with israeli prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu. he also is expected later in the week to meet with the families of the american hostages, believed to be held in gaza. so certainly the path forward for word relating to that conflict is something that will be top of mind for president biden. this week, the president has also pledged to address the nation at some point about his 2024 decision. there are no public events on the president's schedule for today, but he is expected to do that in the coming days and it's still unclear when president biden might be hitting the camp campaign trail. advisers to both the president and vice president have told cnn that they've committed to planning a joint events between the two individuals and democratic president and vice president heading into the summer and into the fall, it's still unclear when exactly that could take place. biden has said that he will be out there trying to elect a vice president, kamala harris, as the next democratic president in november or that signs in delaware, arlette, thank you very much joining us right now is democratic
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congressman from california brad sherman congressman. >> thanks so much for coming in. you've joined with so many other democrats now and backing kamala harris for president president, she now has overnight, we know she has enough delegates to secure the nomination, and we've heard from the dnc, it's going to be moving forward with his virtual roll call vote ruling out holding what's described, you know, what's known as an in-person contested convention harris has said and has made very clear they want to avoid the appearance of a coronation, which was what we heard bought in the last 30 plus hours. is this starting to look something like a coronation this is a democratic process the delegates were selected at the grassroots level caucus-goers went to the caucus and chose people who would be biden-harris delegates and they did that because biden-harris, one they individual congressional district. >> these grassroots delegates are now available to vote. and the vet, i think all of them,
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virtually all of them have chosen to vote for harris now, the state of ohio has some bizarre rule that says we need to give them the name of our eye candidate by august 7 ohio has repealed that rule, but they a little look some quirks as to how they did it. and so we don't want republicans to keep us off the ballot in ohio. but this is overwhelming. >> every delegate i've talked to and i've talked to dozens that i think our representative are all enthusiastic for harris and they are elected as part of a democratic process. >> so i mean, we, we had an open process harris one, and she won because she suburb and because nobody ran against her. and the reason nobody ran against her, it's because she suburb definitely going forward in this way. the governor of ohio, the republican governor higher though did make clear to cnn last week at the convention
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when we spoke with them that he was not going to let any shenanigans happen ohio with that whole thing, regardless, it's moving forward where it's moving forward. now, we know that the former attorney general, eric holder is handling harris, his vp pet vetting process. i want to read for you some of the great reporting from cnn's jeff zeleny, which is north carolina governor roy cooper, pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, arizona senator mark kelly are among the democrats who have been asked to submit information about there finances, family histories, and other personal data to people familiar with the process, say they're part of a group that includes about ten names, nearly all of whom are elected officials, who do you think harris? needs will be best served as having his running mate to help against, to help campaign against donald trump ai been in this for a long time and i know not to go with my hunch to have focused. >> you have to have focus groups meet you have to pay people a little bit, get them to spend 23 hours show them the bios, show them clips of these
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people speaking. have them discuss it. and these have got to be representative groups of swing voters from swing states. it may cost 1 million or $2 it may take a couple of weeks but the best vice presidential candidate is the one that helps us when of course, that's because these ten and i don't know all their names, but i know the vast majority of them are all people who have proven to have the capacity to step in as president. that's the first criteria, but i think that criteria he has met by any of the people that harris is looking at, how to spin when you often, when you're on, we talked about the latest as relates to israel and its war against hamas. >> we know that netanyahu is in washington. he's going to be addressing a joint meeting of congress tomorrow. kamala harris has declined to preside over that, which is unusual as vp aid say that it's a scheduling conflict. but every appearance that she makes or does not make it a choice and makes a statement. now, do you
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wish that she would be there tomorrow? >> i don't keep her schedule, but i think a few things have happened that would affect her schedule that we're unexpected and have come up in the last couple of days. like the fact that she is now going to be running for president instead of vice president. >> totally. thank you. make choices when you are, when you, especially in they six hours you make very specific choices on your schedule ai everybody makes choices. >> i don't know what those individual choices are. i do think that it's important tilth permitting that biden meet with netanyahu. these are the heads of governments of their countries today these are allies who have been strong allies for since the beginning of israel in 1948. and what's important from a diplomatic perspective as the meeting with biden and i'm glad to seize back at the white house. i expect he'll be meeting with prime minister netanyahu. >> that is the plan. you will be you will be attending the
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address. i ask only because they're i think they're, you know dozens of dozens of democrats who will be boycotting i have sought to be there whenever ahead of state or head of government from any of our allied countries comes i hope all my colleagues join us. >> there and it's not a statement that you agree he with this or that particular politician or if i was a citizen of another country, i might vote for the head of their government, i vote, might vote the other way. >> but as part of the u.s. >> government we need to be diplomatic congressman brad sherman. >> thank you. it's good to see you. >> thank you sir. >> all right. thank you, kate, in his first solo stop on the campaign trail, j.d vance testing out attack lines on the woman who was in the job that he wants vice president kamala harris, and congress is calling for change in the secret service it's bipartisan soon after that assassination
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the house of representatives, including subpoena authority. this comes of course, after the embattled secret service director was grilled on capitol hill by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle over this severe security lapses at the july 13 rally. joining me now is cnn senior law enforcement analyst and former deputy director of the fbi, mr. andrew mccabe. thank you so much for coming in this morning just a reaction to hearing now that this bipartisan group coming together to investigate this both sides asking for her to step down. can she survive this? >> it's really hard to see a pathway to her staying in this job to be perfectly honest, i think the announcement that you just that you just went through the fact that they're pulling together this bipartisan commission to investigate it. this is this is the clearest example of what happens when an oversight commission oversight
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committee hearing goes completely off the rails as yesterday's did. >> there's no question that the members walked away from that engagement yesterday on both sides thinking the director is not cooperating whether she's not providing any significant information to us. >> we're going to have to fight her to learn anything about this and so they elevated an essence this standoff with a service to a new level and it's a level that the service is not going to be able to resist subpoena a subpoena authority. there's going to be lots of hearings. she's gonna be contentious fights over revealing agents, names, and people who are in taxes nicole positions and things like that. so this is this story we're gonna be talking about this for a long time you talked about the hearing and it was rough watching that she cheatle struggled to even answer a question about the timeline of all of this. >> how, how is that possible? >> you know, sara, i think she suffered i'm guessing here
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because i watched the same hearing you did and i'm trying to put this together, but it seems to me that she suffered from a couple of things. one, a poor preparation by her staff and by her comms team our comms team has made really very strange decisions since the very beginning, right the decision not to send a single representative to the first press conference that law enforcement held on the night of the attack was inconceivable. that misinformation they've put out since then and the statements attacking local law enforcement just a lot of really self-inflicted wounds there. it did seem yesterday that she's seen particularly ill prepared for the hearing. the fact that she didn't have a detailed releasable timeline is just it's mind-boggling that's the bare minimum of what she was going to be expected to address and she didn't do it. >> i think she also suffered
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probably from some poor advice, which is common in the law enforcement community. >> and that is this idea that anytime there is an investigation pending, you can refuse to provide information that's not actually true. through that's something that we do to protect an ongoing criminal case and ongoing criminal prosecution for very good reasons. but here, you don't have that problem. there is no prosecution that's going to happen she should have been far more revealing what the committee yeah, the shooter is deceased was killed after all of this and i think sometimes you do, everyone talks about the president was almost assassinated, but there was a father a firefighter, killed in all of this and two other people wounded that hall have injuries that they'll have to deal with for their entire lives when you saw this hearing, was there something that stood out to you that you thought? >> whoa, i've not seen something like this with someone who's at the head of an agency. that is this important
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yeah. i mean, i tell you that honestly, the first thing that stood out to me is my heart went out to her because i know what that feels like. >> anyone who's running agency, particularly in the aftermath of a crisis and it's been called up to the hill, knows that that is a very tough day. you never going to to get out of that hearing in good shape. they're going to come after you in scores many points as they can. that's just goes with the territory. >> but what stood out to me from her her performance there was this startling lack of information that she provided, which was just really illogical under the circumstances, as you said, this is an attack in which an american citizen was killed, two others are critically injured. and it was also one that the entire country watched happen on television. so there's not a cloud of mystery here that she needs to protect and yet she seemed really disengaged and unwilling to provide even the
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most basic facts that let's be honest, most people know already from the news coverage and everything we saw with their own eyes. >> yeah, we piece together a short timeline ourselves just from all the video that's out there, americans doing it themselves online. so it was, it was really stark to see the way in which she responded to that committee. and now we've got the breaking news that they're coming together and they're going to put a full blast investigation together against her, andrew mccabe. thank you so much. i appreciate your insight into this. john write something of a meltdown, a delta trip delayed or canceled for thousands of travelers as the company but he's struggles to get back on track after the huge tech outage. >> and this just in first on cnn, vice president harris just picked up a new key endorsement after the break, we will tell you who it is, but it rhymes with this mooney this election
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>> the ceo is about to takeoff there's no one that goes the things i did we are of course, limits of what, four wrestling can be we wednesday night dynamited aid on tbs this morning, delta airlines has canceled a new round of hundreds of flights as problems from last week's global tech outage continue. there may be issues through the end of this week cnn's isabel rosales is that lantos hartsfield jackson international airport what's the latest hey, john, good morning. >> it is the fifth day of this mess. on day one from that microsoft outage, we saw several airlines impacted but right now, this is really a delta issue unfortunately so many customers are just frustrated, stranded in different airports, unable to get hotels on, able to get back home to their destinations and take a look at all of this
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right here at baggage claim in delta. you can see all of these dozens of bags just splayed around and you can see these delta employees in these blue vest. they are actually volunteers. they are from different departments, different roles, giving delta that extra manpower, organizing the bag, scanning them brian, to reunite passengers back to their bags. here's one passenger. i spoke with it is frustrating to travel, but this is the worst experience i've ever had in my 35 years of business travel we've take care of customers they're are lines that were unacceptable people that were frustrated. >> i saw i heard a lot of sad stories lot of prior to her people stranded said no recourse there should be some panic opposition to this yeah. >> and we saw over the weekend,
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the ceo of delta, ed bastian put out a statement apologizing for all of this messaging that they are working around the clock to fix it. >> and john at the crux of the problem here, is that the tool that delta uses to track their cruiser planes pilots for flight attendants, that was deeply impacted by this outage are trying to find a fixed to that. so the same way that a lot of these passengers are stranded, show to our deltas crew members all right. >> isabel rosales at the airport in atlanta. by the way, people at that airport get very upset when i suggest that the experience there is anything less than optimal. it's a wonderful place and i can't wait to go back again. what that's last week when it was all happening, we had people at atlanta and i suggest that sometimes it's slow getting through atlanta. they didn't like that. so i'm retracting well, i won't but i mean, the fact that he's not going to get ironed out until the end of this week. that's a problem that i hope i hope there's an update yes. on that one. >> coming up for us kamala harris with the sit with
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moment it's that shaped our culture coming this fall on cnn it's all new episodes have been practical jokes on a new network. thursday's attack on tbs donald trump and his campaign trying to refocus now as the race has reset and now trying to jump back on offense against kamala harris, his campaign's leaders, sending out a new memo calling harris, quote, dangerously liberal and claiming the 2024 presidential races the way they put it in the memo, a new fight for american independence, yet also saying the following same year, same people, same record of failure, same result. >> cnn's daniel strauss has much more or on this, he's joining me now how were republicans initially addressing what's your read on how they're dressed addressing kamala harris says, as the nominee it's interesting, it's
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a shift from when joe biden was the nominee because now this is not so much for republicans about attacking biden and his record as it is attacking harris in what she would do as a president. >> and that's a change because for the past few months and throughout much of this campaign the trump campaign has been eager to argue that biden is a vestige of the past that he's been in washington too long. that's in contrast to harris. and we can hear that not only in criticism from donald trump himself, but also from his new vice presidential running mate, j.d vance. take a listen now history will remember joe biden as not just a quitter, which he is, but one of the worst presidents of the united states of america. but my friends kamala harris is 1 million times worse everybody knows it in a way. >> this is actually dusting off an old playbook about a year
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ago republicans were warning that a vote for biden would be essentially a vote for harris in an harris administration. well, that's the situation we're in now. and republicans are reserve correcting that argument it's good to see daniel. >> thank you so much for your for your reporting as always, sara. >> all right this just came into us. actor george clooney has officially endorsed kamala harris for president. you'll remember clooney wrote that op-ed and new york times asking president biden to drop out of the race, but it was just a few weeks after raising a huge amount of money for pam now in a brand new statement, he says president biden has shown what true leadership is he saving democracy once again, we're also excited to do whatever we can to support vice president harris in her historic quest. as the endorsements keep coming in, let's take stock of where things stand with voters. cnn senior data reporter harry harry enten joining me now to run the numbers. there is a lot of excitement. we have not seen this shift in tone from the
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democrats in particular. i can't remember a time where we've been through something like this. >> this has been the craziest month an american politics that i can possibly recall. it was less than a month ago that joe biden and donald trump we're debating in the cnn debate less than a month, less than a month, we had a failed assassination attempt. we had a president literally saying no, i'm not going to run for reelection less than a month before the democratic national convention, but here's the thing sara sidner for all the excitement that democrats have over kamala harris, it is going to be difficult to be donald trump and i want to give you an understanding of why. let's take a look here just first at the favorable views of donald trump. we know that donald trump has historically been unpopular, but take a look now after the republican national convention and the abc news ipsos poll, he recorded its highest ever favorable rating at 40 present that's not a one-off. take a look at the quinnipiac university poll, 46%. that's the highest ever in that pollster. the fact is donald trump is more popular now than he ever has been
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before. so, yes, democrats can make this switch roo but there's still going to have to beat donald trump. donald trump, who is stronger sara than he has ever been for it will be interesting to see how voters respond to all of this. now, how is he doing relative to harris who did run at one point? what are those numbers look like? yes. so let's take a look here, right? we've been focusing so much on how harris was doing better than biden in the polling. and that's true if we take a look at the national average, what do we see? we see donald trump up by one that's within the margin race, right? that's a close race. but remember, of course, and the national popular vote, democrats tend to do better there than they've done in the electoral college, at least when donald trump has been running for president. so last time around when joe biden barely won in the electoral college, he actually won the national popular vote by four points. so at this point, donald trump is running five points better phi that's a five of some sort five points better than he was four years ago against joe biden. at this particular point, whether you look at the favorable ratings,
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whether you look at the horse race polling, we see that donald trump is doing significantly better than he was doing for years ago at this point kamala harris is going to have to do better than this of course, if she wants to win the popular vote, but more than that, if she wants to win the electoral college, which will likely have to outperform how she's done nationally because the fact is, if you've got a tie it in the national popular vote. that is probably not good enough if you're kamala harris and you want to win the election against donald trump and give me some sense of what the biggest thing that could create change here and also we have to be clear, there hasn't been time for a poll since kamala harris is correct, that just happened? yes. so this all this polling was taken before kamala harris actually became the likely and now presumptive democratic nominee, given those delegates that have lined up behind her, but keep in mind this donald trump versus joe biden never changed. it was the least vallow race on record even after that first debate, you saw a movement of a point or two of course, donald trump and joe biden are basically universally well-known. so i want to take a look here. no
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opinion of the candidate for donald trump. it was 9% in the abc news ipsos poll that came out over well the weekend, but look at this for kamala harris, nearly a fifth of the electorate had no opinion of her. and those opinions in all honesty, probably weren't that well baked in. they just knew harris as biden's vp. there are a lot of folks that are going to be taking a second look at kamala harris over the next week, over the next month, all the way up until the election. and the the truth is that presents democrats with a major opportunity, right? because it could be that their perception. so pamela harris are proven wrong based upon her campaign rhetoric and her campaign actions, but they can be proven wrong either way, she could be much better than they think or she could be worse than they think. there's still a lot to be determined here. sara, we start off the segment saying how crazy the last less than a month? month has been. this is truly unprecedented. we can look at the numbers now, but the real thing to look at going down the road is looking at those trend lines because the fact that this is a race that is truly up for grabs, just want to let you know that my friends just took a drink because they had this thing
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about the word unprecedented and now you've said it and i sometimes there's a word that get used over and over and over again. but in a year like this the word of the year probably according to webster's by the end of it will be on their drinking again. alright, john unprecedented use of the word unprecedented. >> all right. with us now is congressman ami baraa, a democrat from california congressman. thank you so much for being with us. i don't know if you heard harry's presentation right? but he laid out the fact that donald trump is more popular now in polling. than he's ever been a higher favourability. the abc news ipsos poll and the quinnipiac poll so how do you get past that? >> john, thanks for having me on. so if 40% is popular, that's not that great that's not a great favorability. and again, comma vice president harris has the chance to introduce herself. you have to assume all of president biden's voters are going to shift over to vice president
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harris but she's got a real opportunity to expand the base, bring young voters back in, energize folks that's what you're saying. whereas ever last month we saw lack of energy and the democratic party, you're seeing unity folks coming together, donors coming together, 100 million in 20 for hours on actblue, 150 million in super pac money coming in that's going to create momentum. so let's watch that trend line that harry talked about over this next it's week and a couple of weeks going into the convention, i think you'll see that frontline moving and kamala harris is favor. >> can you articulate some specific ways? that kamala harris would be a different president than joe biden i'm very much so. >> so she has a track record to run on the biden-harris administration record of achievement. so she will lean into that run on that record but she also is a new generation social. have that ability to start talking about how we move this country forward how we start to pass the baton on to that next
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generation. the millennials gen x. they're going to inherit this great country of the united states. and i think she can start articulating how to move the country forward. where's you'll see donald trump talk about the grievances and grievance politics are not going to win politics of optimism and i ask every young person in america to forgive me for this. >> but since you brought up younger voters, people are discussing the charlie x xcx tweet calling vice president harris rat. there also all kinds of social media postings on tiktok with music and whatnot. my question to you. and again, you brought this up. how do you convert that energy that's out there. we see all kinds of musical videos. how do you convert that energy into votes? because that hasn't been happening? >> it hasn't been happening, but now we have vice president harris at the top of the ticket, someone who can speak directly to those young folks use those media platforms, weather it's tiktok or
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instagram, speak to folks where they are. and to me, this feels a lot like 2008 and brock obama is first campaign where you started to get that momentum and enthusiasm. it's a spread roughly 100 days to election day. you'll start to see folks donating. you'll start to see folks signing up to volunteer, knock on doors. i'm glad they're keeping the campaign apparatus intact. we've got great tap tacticians on our side and again, i think you'll see that momentum in those swing states criticism from republicans this morning, they woke up with new memos, are calling they're calling vice president harris dangerously liberal. and worse than biden, how do you respond to that? >> well, the republicans don't have an agenda to run on. they've got a convicted felon at the top of the ticket, so they can't run on his record. so they're going to do the politics of fear. and again, i think what you'll see the harris campaign doing it's talking about optimism building off of the foundation of the work that we've done the last three-and-a-half years. and talking about the work that
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needs to be done, how to move this country forward. and i think that positive message against a convicted felon moving the country backwards. is going to be a winning message. for vice president harris. >> so everything has been moving so quickly, but i think it was three days ago, four days ago, i saw an interview with you where you were talking about if president biden got out of the race, you might like to see some kind of a short primary ish like process where vice president harris would face you know, perhaps some challenges are doesn't look like that's going to happen. do you think that's a problem? >> well, there was a short process less than 24 hours because once vice president harris is out there and said she was going to run you saw some folks contemplate running, but we also recognize there's less than 100 days left, so we've all come together as a party with momentum and all the delegates, all the electeds. and we're going to sprint this thing out in the next hundred days in winter. >> so rep. nancy mace has moved to force a vote on impeaching
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the secret service director, kimberly cheatle. how will you vote on that if it gets to the floor? >> you know, i think this was a massive security failure by the secret service were glad that former president trump is doing well recovering, but you saw the hearing yesterday i would probably lean towards some changes at the top of the secret service if he doesn't resign, will you vote to impeach yeah i'll. >> take a look at that, but i suspect that we'll see some changes before carson ami baraa. we appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you very much. kate. >> thank you. pamela harris rolling out her message to voters that even includes with her her message with her walkout music walking into campaign headquarters yesterday to this saturday on the whole story, political violence has always threatened our democracy after the attempt on trump's
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competition sees opportunity in a moulton standard moment as always well. >> animal that's lebron really have competition. >> i don't know a flag bearer partner for lebron james will be announced very soon. kate feel like that's how you walk in the studio at all right. there's also this, this just in and the one and only snoop dogg will be one of the final torchbearers of the olympic flame and at the games opening ceremony in paris on friday, stupid is already arrived in paris, tweeting a photo of himself tuesday beautiful in the host city. this is paris is installing and unveiling new technology to try to keep athletes and to everyone safe inside olympic village here in the olympic village these air purifiers are here to help athletes breathe easier and their inspiration comes from an often overlooked feature of the
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city skyline you see athletes performance could be in danger because the paris region has a serious pollution problem with over 8,000 deaths a year with a nearby highway spewing fumes into the olympic village air quality experts are concerned. it's crazy. it certainly crazy. >> it's another good place to put the unimpeded age. >> it's clear yeah. >> the engineer behind these giant vacuum cleaners says his air filters suck in polluted air and filtered out harmful particles please start the device. >> i au one-by-one au. >> you can hear, you brize the same as if you were at the top of the alps? bryce this is good. >> you can press you feel it. >> i feel like it fits these air filters have the ability to clean the air of the equivalent of 40 olympic-sized swimming pools volume per hour, acting as a barrier from the adjacent highway, providing the cleanest
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possible there for the athletes. the concept of purifying the air on a large scale came from a different hobby of jerome's hot air ballooning let's have a flight. know thunderstorm is coming. as this thing safe get a little wobbly this is like a real life climate lab but on a balloon. now, not only is there carbon dioxide being measured by this very box, right here, but we are also measuring methane, ozone, and even pollen counts. >> jerome, notice that while this balloon was flying, it was extracting pollutants from the surrounding air. >> and so order particulate matter who are positively charged come au and go straight to the balloon. >> and with the balloon's visibility to over 400,000 people across the city. he could turn this into a useful tool for all parisian's if the balloon is green, no action is
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required. if the balloon is orange, it's a warning to parisian's that they need to take extra precautions. but if this balloon turns red or violet, that's when they need to take action back at the olympic village. these five filters we move at least 50% of air pollution, but the reach is limited to a few dozen meters. and even after the 14,000 athletes leave, their expected to live on derek van dam, cnn in paris brand new this, morning, $100 million since sunday in her pocket of fresh endorsement from george clooney, vice president kamala harris heads to her first campaign event at the top of the ticket as republicans unveiling who angle of attack she needed a helping hand. >> she didn't need a bullet to the face angering calls for answers after new body cam video shows an illinois police officer shooting a black woman inside her home and then piles
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of suitcases delays, cancellations the global tech outage causing new headaches for delta customers and costing the airline millions on john berman with sara sidner and kate bolduan. this cnn news central new this morning. it's on 100 million fundraising haul is fueling momentum for kamala harris, brand new presidential campaign. >> and just moments ago, as you heard from john george clooney who had called on president biden to leave the race, endorsed harris plus harris has now won enough delegates support to clinch the party's nomination. one senior democratic aide calls it a quote, coordinated drumbeat. the sound of the party uniting around the vice president. today harris is traveling to milwaukee where she'll be holding her very first rally. that's where we find our eva mckend. eva, you are

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