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foreigners who don't understand our system. but i think our adversaries could well see advantage. here you have an incumbent president on his way out perhaps focusing on one or two issues, not focusing on bigger pictures. you have the vice president for understandable reasons seasons entirely consumed with the campaign. and you have donald trump doing whatever he's going to do. so the bandwidth pressure because of the war in the middle east, because of the war in ukraine, because of the campaign, strains our resources and i think our enemies will try and take advantage of it. >> ambassador john bolton, thanks so much for being on with us this morning. really appreciate it and a new hour of cnn, new central starts right now vice president harris lands the endorsement she has been waiting for and basically says, thanks obama, just hours before the phillip its opening ceremonies coordinated attacks on francis high-speed rail
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service. we have the latest and arrest made over california's largest wildfire of the year our reporter in the middle of the flames. kate is out today. i'm john berman with sara sidner and this is cnn new central new this morning, vice president kamala harris, waking up with a key democratic endorsement different from former president barak obama and former first lady michelle obama. >> the obamas wholeheartedly supporting harris saying she has the vision, the character, and the strength that this critical moment demands with democrats united behind her, harris says she's ready to debate donald trump, but he's saying not so fast joining us now, cnn senior white house correspondent kayla toosii kayla, tell us what you're hearing about that tau she sorry tell us what you're hearing about the obamas it's endorsement and also we will talk a little bit about whether
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or not this debate is going to happen sara, it is. >> there are a lot of questions at this hour. it has been a fast-moving week for vice president harris with no shortage of developments but she is ending this week on a high note with that highly influential endorsement from the democratic party's power couple listen i can't have this phone call without saying to my girl, camila, i am proud of you. this is going to be historic. >> we call to say michelle and i couldn't be prouder to endorse you and to do everything we can good through this election and into the oval office my goodness michelle brock, this means so much to me it comes as the campaign is trying to ramp up its organizing in short order, planning a so-called weekend of action with more than 2000 events after sprawling across the battleground states throughout this week, just today, the campaign has various
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events planned with surrogates in critical battlegrounds like pennsylvania, north with carolina and georgia. >> and certainly all eyes are going to be on the next few weeks as the campaign expects to select the running mate for vice president harris by august 7 there's the convention and then of course, there's the home stretch of the race we are also hearing from harris on twitter or she's sort of troll donald trump's saying, hey, what about whenever however to the debate it sounds like he is backpedaling. >> what do you know there? >> well, certainly i know that the former president likes to do things on his own terms, and he's thrives on an audience which there had not planned to be at this, at this particular debate. and he also had been seeking to have some of the mics opened or longer answers. so certainly there could be an opportunity for him to use this to reopen the conversation about the terms and then if the terms do not change, then try to reopen the conversation on
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the timing the trump campaign has it's been non committal at best to most of these events. and harris was trying to seize that moment and sees that spotlight yesterday, she walked up to a group of reporters while she he was doing some travel of her own and walked up to them and said that donald trump was back pedaling, that she was ready to go. of course, we'll see if after that critical endorsement from former president obama changes things because on social media, trump had said that that was one of the reasons that's why he wasn't planning to participate or hadn't at least committed sara. >> a curious reason that it's now gone away because he, obama is clearly backing kamala harris kayla tausche. thank you so much for your reporting. john, let's get more on the off again debate season with us now, alayna treene, alayna, what are you hearing from the trump side of things on the debates? well, look, i it's very clear that they're being non-committal and this is a departure for the trump campaign and donald trump himself, because of course months ago, they had committed to two debates. the first of which of course, was on june 27, with cnn and set off a
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chain of events that ultimately ended with biden ending his campaign over the weekend now harris, seeming like the most likely person to become the democratic presidential nominee, but they also had agreed to a september 10 debate hosted by abc. but yesterday we heard from donald trump's senior advisers and now they're saying actually, wait a minute, we agreed to debate joe biden. we want to hit pause and see how this plays out. i'm going to read for you some of what steven chung, one of donald trump's top advisers said in a statement, he said, quote, given the continued political chaos surrounding crooked joe biden and the democrat party general election debate details cannot be finalized until democrats formally decide on their nominee. it would be inappropriate to schedule well things with harris because democrats very well could still change their minds. now i want to point out a couple of things here. john. one is that i think it's very clear within the first 48 hours of biden ending his campaign, we saw a massive surge of democratic enthusiasm
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for harris. you've seen several of the top democratic leaders endorser, including as kayla just laid out, the obamas endorsement, a very crucial endorsement now, so that's part of, i think it's and she's already received enough of the votes to make it clear that she could have the delegates and everything lined up to receive what she needs to become the democratic nominee. the other part of this though, is that in that first june 27 debate between trump and joe biden, neither of them at that point had become the actual nominee. of course, they were the presumptive republican and democratic nominees, but they had not been through the conventions or anything like that. so there's a little bit of irony here, and i also just want to point your attention what we've heard from trump himself say he spoke with reporters on tuesday and essentially said he does want to debate, but pointed out that he never agreed to do any debate with anyone other than joe biden. take a listen. >> i haven't agreed to anything. i agree to a debate
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with joe biden, but i want to debate her and she'll be no different because they have the same policies. i think debating's important for a presidential race. i really do. i think that you have to give you sort of have an obligation to debate now, when i talked donald trump's advisors about this, they do say that they anticipate that there will be a debate. but of course, this posturing is very different from what we had heard before. and as harris's team themselves have pointed out, which is that he had been very eagerly seeking a debate anytime anyplace with joe biden that tonight it's changed a bit now that it might be harris, he faces off with john when a treene. >> thank you very much, sara. >> all right. joining us now, former strategic communications director for the trump 2020 campaign. marc lotter, and also with us cnn political comedy taylor paul begala, paul, i'm going to start with you there is a surge. we're learning in voter registration since harris began running for president, but it has only been a few days. what? is the key for her
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in the campaign to keep her momentum going well, it's just that, her. i mean, she's got to build on that. she's gone to democrats back in the game you know, joe biden was hemorrhaging young people, black voters, hispanic voters, the heart, the base of the democratic party kamala harris is getting them all back in hours in hours, not not weeks or months. that's terrific. that is necessary, but not sufficient she's going to have to reach out to those suburban swing voters who biden was pretty strong with two older white voters who biden was very strong with. >> and she's not. so, she's got to end by the way, she's going to sustain the most vicious attacks there already like attacking her for being a step mom, which i think is really vicious and sick, but they're going to go after her in every way that they can say she's going to she's better be ready for it. i think she's going to be i think so far she has shown amazing strength poise and real political genius in moving to take this nomination so quickly.
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>> there have been marked some really vicious attacks that are massage anniston calling her a cat. let's are a childless cat lady? and questioning whether women who do not have children have should have a limited or more limited ability to take part and making pelosi. and then there was a really disturbing attack on her which was extremely sexist. and then you have all the dea idea, dei comments coming from even some members of congress. what do you do with this is this is going to hurt republicans and hurt donald trump's chances. do you think i think you just have to keep pointing out that kamala harris is the most far left senator of the senate before she became vice president, she was even more to the left than self-proclaimed socialist bernie sanders when you highlight her policies on the issues, whether it's a ban against fracking, whether it is allowing medicare to to illegal
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immigrants, whether it's a 70% tax rate or suspending the filibuster to pass the green new deal. >> those are out of step with, with most of the american people. then add on top of the fact that she owns joe biden's failed border policies, his failed economy. people can't afford gas and groceries and it all adds up so the fact that a kamala harris lead ticket is bad for american families and bad for american pocketbooks. >> he had the speaker of the house, mike johnson had said, look, do what you have just done, which is keep to the policy that she's been talking about, are involved with and not going after the person, but that isn't exactly what has been happening here. paula, i do want to ask you about some of these conference calls that have happened. there have been some huge conference call well, it's 44,000 black women, 53,000 black men getting on calls as soon as they heard that kamala harris was going to be at the top of the ticket and the presumptive nominee he and then you had this huge call of more than 100,000 white women. i want to listen to just a
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little bit of what was said on that call when it comes to kamala harris, listen white women. >> this is our opportunity to show up not only for ourselves, but for black women. they've given us the whole playbook on how to show up and energize and beat organized. >> i'm just really grateful that us women are going to have a voice and we've always made our voices heard and now it's time to just get extra loud interesting white women. >> i mean, here we are. i have to admit when i was writing stuff down, i was like karen's for common-law. i don't know that was that was kind of funny. anyway, sorry paul, what do you make of these conference calls and what it says about her again, her momentum and the interest in having calmly at the top of the ticket you know, i've been in a lot of campaigns, but i've only been in one or two that became movement and that was bill
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clinton, barak obama, and they won. this is looking like a movement is a movement. >> it's organic. of course some of it is top-down and orchestrated as thrilled to see the obamas and the clintons endorse the vice president. >> but so much of this is just organic i talked to my kids about tiktok and there are young people, but they're not being coordinated by central command of producing hilarious, biting effective commentary. >> i think this is what has trump so scared you know voters are like that. i kids are horses. they could just smell fear in this guy stinks, he reeks a fear. his panic stricken. he's, that's why he's crawfish and out of the debate. >> i mean, when you're 78 matters shape the moonwalk is really not a good look for you and so i think that he just doesn't know what to do it's a movement like this. >> and that kamala harris has got to keep building on it. she got to keep reaching out, keep going. she got to go to rural and urban areas where democrats didn't use to go. and i think
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that's her next step and i think it's probably what she'll do. >> paul, you always have a zinger that i have to like really hold my time there. mark, i do want to ask you what did you buy i know you're always trying to get garrett trying to get us to break mark i do. want. to, ask you what advice would you give to donald trump there is a question about whether he is going to debate kamala harris. what advice would you give to him? to try and slow her momentum well, i don't think there's any question whether donald trump is going to debate kamala harris. >> i mean, a week ago, he was the kamala harris was demanding a debate with j.d. vance and the campaign said, what? well, wait a minute, you're not even the vp nominee yet. and here we are a week later, she's not the vp nominee, so look, we know the democrat party if her polls don't continue to hold up or get better, they'll cast her aside just like they did joe biden. so let's wait till she's actually the nominee and then actually go out and debate. but i think going back to that earlier point, you
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blunt the momentum some with the truth americans cannot afford what joe biden and kamala harris have done to our country. our border is wide open. kamala harris doesn't think it should be a crime and wants to give them free health care. the more you go out there and talk about the bad policies that is the reason why joe biden and kamala harris were the most unpopular president and vice president in the last 70 years, you keep reminding them of it. people will come back after this little honeymoon period and the campaign will continue just like it was going we should note mark though that donald trump was not the official nominee, had not yet been crowned. the nominee when he did his first debate with joe biden at the time, which ended up being a disastrous debate and led us to this point in history. marc lotter, paul begala, thank you both so much. appreciate it. john all right. >> breaking overnight coordinated attacks on french railways with just hours to go before the olympic opening ceremony. the justice department now assessing the killing of sonya massey, who
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hours away, it's hard to tell from this map, but it hit three rail lines in france and we just learned moments ago that at least two trains carrying olympic athletes we're affected. you can see the train lines right there. there was a separate fourth line we understand were an attack was foiled some 800,000 people expected to be effected over the next several days. but the news just in to trains carrying athletes may not be able to get to the opening ceremonies, i guess cnn, senior national security analyst juliette kayyem is with us now from paris. juliette, i mean, the good news if there is any is that we don't think anyone was hurt in any of this. the bad news is this is a mess with just hours to go before the opening ceremonies. >> it's a total mess it's a total mess. and it was the unexpected mass. so i've been involved in reviewing the security planning for this very unique opening ceremony, as everyone knows by now, it's the
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first summer olympics where the opening ceremony is not in a stadium, it's going to be on the son river all focus was here a tens of thousands of military and police officers says, the streets are completely closed. now, there's about 100 cops for every pedestrian they were fortifying that area. and then of course, in the middle of the night, the day before a sabotage, your we don't know who did it. ministers from france are suggesting domestic in the sense of maybe politically motivated. but it was done for pure disruption because it wasn't know. no one it wasn't done at a time when anyone could get hurt. it it's meant to make a point and to keep people from coming together for what are supposed to be a great event. and that includes is you reported, the athletes. >> so julia, you said expected, i guess my question is, why is anything unexpected before an event this big with this much security preparation so it wasn't that it was not look,
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they they protected the train stations, but from the maps that we are seeing now, it looks like these are just lines that are in the suburban areas that you live literally could not put enough police on. >> they're just going through fields and other areas. so the exact target may have been relatively easy. these are just arsons that are meant to disrupt the real line. this is not a sophisticated cyber attack. this is not something where you're lots of people are in the train station. those are the areas that were for to fight the rail line is hard to fortify, especially in, in, france where real is a dominant form of transportation here. in fact, they have diverted the london to paris line so that people trying to get here from london some of those trend lines are now at least the number of them has been reduced to try to get people into paris through other means. >> you, their, you're in paris. what does it seem like? they're to you having been to so many events like this does it seem under control yeah, i've been
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to a lot of mega events and this is now my for my fourth olympics, i've never seen anything like this in the senate and so maybe just because i know paris that it is truly empty right now. >> no, i'm just i'm just a couple of feet away from the sense, so i will this area wasn't tended to be closed. the situation is one in which, you know, if you have a ticket, you have a qr code. it has to match your passport. you if you go when you can't get out people are supposed to get there for hours before their snipers on every building. i'm looking at the arctic triomphe right now and there's about eight snipers up there. i checked this is a city that is ready for the thing they fear the most, which was a concerted and coordinated terror attack, which they experienced. we all know just a couple of years ago juliette kayyem in paris, an interesting beginning to the games julia, good to have you there. >> stay safe. >> yeah yeah this morning, the family of sonya massey fighting for justice after she was
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for help and ended up dead. she was shot seconds after police had given her permission to remove a pot of boiling water from the stove. the officer then a drew his gun causing her to duck for cover. she was shot three times in her own home. now her family is demanding to know why the deputy who pulled the trigger was hired in the first place. his personnel file revealed a troubling employment history and past dui charges i am joined now by sanja son malachy, and civil rights attorney ben crump, who is representing the massie family. thank you both for coming in. this morning. i know malachy that you are heartbroken. kit. can you tell me first how you found out that your mother had been been shot and killed so basically, i take my dad's word at 5:00 in the morning you know, whatever. so i was take him to work. >> i came home. >> i didn't i was going back in a bit and soon as i had woke
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up, i may not even look, i'm sorry, soon as i was like finagle back to sleep, i've got a call oh, it was like a random number. i didn't know who it was, but i answered it. and that's when they said your mother has been shot and he came our nic i mean, it went to her. i came on her neck and they were saying somebody that's all i don't know why they kept it was somebody cider and i said who they just made one tell me who i'm like who, and they just say as somebody, then next thing you know, i get up i wasn't even thinking. i just i was like i got to get some my grandma house and then i told my grandma what happened and she was in disbelief. just like me, i didn't want to believe it and then we didn't find out that it was a police officer until a day after two. that's the theme. >> so we just left clueless,
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honest what do you, what do you think should happen to the officer? >> i know that you have told me that you have not watched the video which is so would be so traumatic for you. so that's a good thing. but what do you think should happen to the officer who took your mother's life he should he should mean honestly he need like like some because there's no way is no way in world that's what happened to my mother. he should have anything like that that doesn't wind down its no way. >> no. how he doesn't he doesn't even he doesn't he didn't care from the beginning didn't hear from the beginning because i watched one clip, but like the first part of and he just had an overdose from my mother, so we need to have no regard you have lockdown longest possible you even know
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you watched a little bit of it ended. >> the officer has been fired and then charged can you ben tell me what happens now in this investigation? you're expecting some news today, correct yes, ma'am. >> sara and sara, i'm intentionally wear pink well you've been a champion for the battled breast cancer today the autopsy has been released by the state's attorney and it shows exactly what malachy said that his mother was shot the beneath her and the bullet exited the back of her neck and her ear and what it tells us is that he shot her in a downward trend objectory and, you know, we know that she was stupas as salary and he shot anyway and so it is just tragic also we are talking to the department of justice, the civil rights division they cause their other
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citizens of color who said that this officer engaged in excessive force against them so it begs the question what malachy is grandfather said? why was he even on the sheriff's department in the first place? why was he hired will fall in the red flags? that he should not have been a person who could interact with the public with this gut and badge malachy, can i ask you what you thought of the fact on the video? it shows that he didn't render aid either and discouraged his fellow officer from rendering aid to your mom as well. >> what do you make of that when i heard that that was i didn't crazy to me how are you
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posed to be a police officer and you shoot someone? >> i've seen videos before of like this happening and they give them first aid right after it happens. why i don't understand why he would do it that i can't believe like why why that's the question sara it's so inhumane without remorse this video reminds people about the video four years ago with george florida lack of fuel manatee, and how that gavin as people to take action and go vote. >> and we think that sonya massey's tragic video on gavin ask people in our community to act she needed a helping hand, not a bullet to her face and malachy his sister summit. we have the eu who's solid mace's words are rebuke you in the name of jesus until we get
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justice and is discriminatory criminal justice system full justice for sonya massey we were built this system until ashleigh gets convictions. we can't be satisfied with just charges. we know how to ask worked out for black people pass malachy, can i ask you about your mom and just, you know, the public doesn't doesn't know her. >> they only know about her final moments what can you tell me that sits with you about your mother we're showing a picture there. i think of her holding you, which is sweet she's like, the most loving person like like she the one she's the person who told me how to love, you know like wow, this a ball of energy. i said, i think i said that before, but she's always happy only thing i can really remember, my mom is that bryson honestly, like i
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bryce mount. that's all i can remember that's all i wanted remember too. but she is the health like she was a help or she helped everybody sure all of her friends tells me how she helped her with us i remember any words of wisdom, malachite hey, that she that she would give to you as a young a young person? >> that's her child she she will always told me to read my book that's me. >> she voted every day. she'd liked. did you read your bible she very closely very, very close with ya, ya, her last words i malika masih. thank you so much what a beautiful sentiment that she your mother was a person who taught you how to love i appreciate you coming on and this really difficult time i'm ben crump. appreciate
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the honeymoon is over? >> now, i'm not sure we're going to see an end to this honeymoon. what a week this has been in american politics what a week for kamala harris, what a week for the americans who had been looking for a candidate to embrace? and she is giving them what they want someone with a vision for the country of how to build an inclusive economy. stick up for reproductive freedom, and speak to a wide swath of americans, communities of colors young voters and it has been electric, the momentum that she has built. and she started with grassroots talking to the primary voters who had her as part of the ticket moving to the delegates who represent those voters. bringing in the organizations and grassroots
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groups. and now this capstone with a president and michelle obama, it is just been an incredible week and i think the strength of her campaign, the strength of her vision is going to grow in the next hundred days till we get to the election. >> not everyone is on the honeymoon that you think might never end. congressman jared golden, a democrat from maine, just up the coast from you, said overnight that he has absolutely not committing to voting for harris. this according to axios, this morning and its going to wait and see but she puts forward and what her vision for the future of the country is now, now golden is from one of the toughest swing districts in the country his concerns may be what people are doing with harris now trying to label her as a san francisco liberal look, you're from massachusetts, massachusetts politicians always get labeled as massachusetts this is liberals. so how does harris fight back on that you know,
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she's going to have to continue to do what she's been doing. >> kamala harris is a champion for people and, you know, we see ourselves in her but what's more important is she sees us and she has the solutions that people are looking for. she knows that people are struggling to pay for groceries. she understands the high cost of housing she sees the impacts of climate change with the wildfires and correspondingly, how difficult it is for people to afford an even get insurance for their home. these are issues with real impacts that are exactly the issues that she has been championing and when we look across at what donald trump is offering, the contrast is stark donald trump wants to make the winner's circle so small in
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this country and it only as rome for his billionaire friends. he wants to dismantle reproductive freedom and continue this march to a national abortion band and that issue has won every single time it has been on the ballot because american families understand that these types of issues about if and when and how to have children should be up to them in consultation with their doctors that is why kamala harris's, you know bursting into the political scene has resonated across this country she has work to do. we know that. but she is going to be able to speak to the union worker to students, to communities of color in a profound way. she sees them and you been working her entire
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remarkable career for them. >> are you surprised that golden is an onboarding? yet now, listen, jared golden is running his race jared golden is very unlikely, nor should he have to talk about who he's voting for. >> this is about the issues that jared golden is facing. and i'll tell you that jared golden is a representative for his swing state and his swing district but that's one person in one candidate what we are looking at is over 100,000 volunteers in a very short period. >> one candidate, one candidate, proud do you think your chances on taking the house are better today than they were six days ago i do. >> i've always been very confident that we are going to take the house because we are running against a do nothing. congress that is put one
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extreme position forward after another, whether it's taken away social security and medicare, whether it's a national abortion ban, where it's signing up for project 2025. that is a how to manual and inserting the government into our lives and taking away our freedoms so i remain confident that we are going to take back the house because the american people reject that maga extremism that has taken over the house gop congresswoman katherine clark from massachusetts. thank you. and thank you for delivering the new three-year deal for alex, cora, we appreciate your work on that, as well. >> right the recent attempted assassination on former president donald trump serves as a stark reminder of the long history of political violence that has marred america's pass this week on the whole story, we look into the troubling side of the nation's heritage,
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exploring the roots and repercussions of politically motivated bloodshed throughout our history kennedy kennedy was involved in a shooting at last report was hit twice at once in the hip losing king, and robert kennedy in the same season was bad enough but it reminded americans have jfk's assassination less than five years before i was just a baby when my uncle bobby was killed, but i just know what a loss it was. >> not only for there children my cousins, but a loss for everybody that knew them and knew how much they wanted to change the world they had so much promise and so much inspiration and hope as part of their whole message we spoke to
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even bigger. >> the park fire is now bigger than the city of chicago, more than 160,000 acres girls burned. cnn's camila bernal joins us now from chico in northern california, we can see the flames right behind you, camila yeah john, we're seeing just how quickly they're spreading because we've had to move multiple times to follow along with these flames, you obviously see that thick smoke here, the embers are flying and you also get to see the vegetation. >> it is extremely dry in this area and that of course, causes those flames brian. even faster. now, unfortunately, authorities are saying that a 42-year-old man was arrested for starting this fire. they say he pushed the burning car about 60 feet and authorities saying that people saw him push this burning car and then just leave. so again, just very it concerning in that sense, you
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mentioned 100 160,000 acres, only 3% containment. so a lot of work to be done here we're seeing firefighters who are trying to clear some of the brush in this area, some of the grasses. and what we have been told is that about 1,000 firefighters are working gang around the clock here you see some of the fire coming up. this hill yesterday. we were able to see how quickly this same fire just crossed the canyon and got over to this side. and so again, that's prompting evacuation orders. we saw how local officials were helping people get out of this area and get their pets and your families out safe. we know of at least three firefighters that had to be treated for heat related injuries. they were released. but again just a lot of work to be done here. and unfortunately, we are in butte county, which is the area where a paradise essentially went up in flames and destroyed thousands of homes, killed at he five people that was the deadliest wildfire in california's history. and a
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lot of the people that lived in paradise moved to chico. so again, they're having to deal with all of this. it is hard for the economy here, but it is also very hard emotionally for a lot of people here. john camila bernal, right on the lines of this fire. we could see them just behind you. thanks so much for being with us. stay safe yes. >> slim still looking at behind her, it's hard not to brace yourself. >> speaking emmy nominated music for cnn news central right there. but you've got nominated for nothing that's not a real me what you've got nominated for a whole story, right? i heard you play the trial hey, go actually nominated for a whole story, right? >> sara sider here. >> i did my crew is amazing. we'll see what happened. yeah, and we'll see what happens with this music. >> we're going to leave you were going to play you off you as me nominated music's soak it up, friends with fast create factory great visual solutions
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