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>> pain. race is tightening how her vip pick could potentially tip the scales. and in the meantime, diplomacy front and center in the presidential race, former president trump meeting behind closed doors with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and this is after the vice president conveyed her unwavering support for israel during her sit down with netanyahu, but she also told the prime minister that it's time to get a ceasefire deal done and good news in the fight against inflation new evidence showing that the fed may obtain price hikes. >> wall street is loving it we'll tell you what it means for you. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central right now we're hearing new pushback by former president donald trump's running mate, ohio senator j.d vance. >> following major backlash over comments that he made about people who don't have children. plus vice president kamala harris also pushing back after she was criticized for
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her comments on israel's war in gaza following a meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, we want to get right to cnn's alayna treene is tracking all of this alayna, what is j.d. vance saying now? >> well, boris, i think he's trying to contextualize some of those remarks that have resurfaced from 2021. he spoke on the megyn kelly show on sirusxm. and essentially said that he was being sarcastic when calling certain democratic leaders childless cat ladies, i'm going to read for you some of what he said i know. i think we're still working on getting that sound because he just made these comments. but he said, quote, this is not about criticizing people who, for various reasons didn't have kids. this is about criticizing the democratic party for becoming anti-family and anti-child. he also went on to address some of the criticism we heard from celebrity jennifer aniston, who actually you had made a remark saying, i
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hope your daughter does not struggle with fertility issues, j.d. vance hit back at that during this interview as well and said that those comments were disgusting and that again, he wasn't trying to talk about or not be sympathetic to women who struggle with fertility issues. but that this was more about how democrats, in his terms have been, quote, anti child. but look, i think this is him really trying remarks and put them into context when i've talked to his team about this and to trump's team, they said that these were comments from a long time ago. they were taken out of context this was an interview he did with tucker carlson. he didn't say much more beyond that during that interview, but there are other times where he went into this more at length and this is i'm truly trying to set the
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narrative stray and i will also argue that democrats have really seized on this as well. and so they've been given the last 24 hours or so since these remarks resurface best to fill that space and fill the oxygen by going after j.d. vance on this, this is them trying to put this back into context and make sure that this is what he's saying he means. and so we'll see more from this interview soon, but like i said, he's really trying to contextualize these and clean it up a bit. >> see how democrats respond to being called an empty family anti-child party, alayna
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treene. thank you so much for that reporting. let's go to cnn's mj lee, because mj vice president kamala harris made a speech yesterday after her netanyahu meeting. and it seemed to stir things up a bit. this had to do with an israeli official traveling if netanyahu telling israeli media that they believe that her comments might have hurt the potential for a deal for a ceasefire and hostage released by hamas help us understand how the vice president is now responding yeah, boris definitely stir things up and remember, it's not typical for the vice president to make separate remarks after a bilateral meeting like that. >> and when you listened to those remarks yesterday, they were some of the most forceful comments about the war that we have seen thus far coming out of the white house. she said that she he told the prime minister that she had serious concerns about the civilian casualties, the humanitarian suffering in gaza. she said, we cannot look away. i will not be silent and that prompted
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israeli officials, including one, as you said, that was traveling with the prime minister saying that those comments could could end up being interpreted by hamas as they're being daylight between the u.s. and israel. and they sort of raise the suggestion that that could complicate the ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire and hostages released deal. the vice president's office is now clearly trying to reject that notion. this is what an aid the vice president said in part in a statement they said, i don't know what they're talking about. president biden and vice president harris delivered the same message in their private meetings to prime minister netanyahu. it is time to get the ceasefire and hostage deal done. this is clearly boris, only the beginning of the vice president's transformation shan from vice president to vice president. that is now seeking the presidency up until sunday. the vice president's office has always been a very sensitive to any comments that she might make, anything she
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might do that could suggest that there is daylight between the president on policy issues and the vice president then i do think we are going to see in the coming days and weeks whether that stance begins to shift a little bit as she is quickly trying to come into her own and build out her candidacy yeah, a lot to watch for on that front. >> mj lee. thank you so much for the reporting. brianna. >> well, kamala harris may have plenty of momentum tim, as the presumptive democratic nominee. but when it comes to polling, all that momentum has yet to propose a propel her ahead of donald trump new york times, sienna college poll among likely voters shows there is no clear leader. the former president is at 48%, harris at 47, and this is a pulled it was fully conducted after biden withdrew from the 2024 race. it does also show favorability has improved for both candidates, six points for trump, a jump of ten points for harris. so let's talk about this further with larry sabato, who is the founder and director of the
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university of virginia center for politics. larry, how are you reading this new poll? >> well, i think it's more good news for democrats because many of them didn't believe and i was one of them. they'd ever be on a par again. >> their tied essentially that, that poll means nothing at one point lead the fact is that kamala harris has now tied it up again almost like we're back to where we were before that disastrous first debate when biden's performance was extremely subpar so that's good and we need to remember people number one, they don't follow vice presidents we do the uber political activists and report partners. >> we followed presidents and vice presidents and senators and all the rest. >> but americans don't do that unless a vice president is moving up as kamala harris is now doing. >> so, she's not well-defined. and what's going to define
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her? she fears that it will be massive attacks and negative advertising from the trump people. >> but what could define her much better and much further would be the selection of this vice presidential candidate she, she can really shape her image in ways that will help her enormously. >> and yes, other presidents have done that too. i could just cite one example, bill clinton in 92 92. there was a debate going on as to whether he was a liberal or whether he was a moderate so he picks somebody that surprised the political community. he picked al gore, who was clearly seen as a moderate, even a moderate conservative senator from tennessee. it helped to define clinton as a moderate. it helped him when the election, i know you think that her pick is more critical than in other races, but i wonder if you think, is there a two safe choice or is there a risk of her been too bold in her choice? well, the bowl pick is
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always dangerous. we've had a lot of bold picks. i think sara pale and hope she's doing well in alaska, but that would be an example of a bold pick that really didn't work out. and certainly did not add votes to john mccain back in 2008. and there are other examples i don't know. but i do think that you can have a safe pick. who brings in electoral votes that's the whole ball game, is winning 270 electoral votes. bring in a state that's not quite there for you. and the running mate, the research shows can add a point or two or three three depending on the year and the circumstances. hey, these races or really close in the swing states, that's enough to win a state 19 electoral votes in pennsylvania 16 in north carolina 11 in arizona. just mentioned three where we know there are candidates for vice president yeah, we were looking there at some of the face it says shapiro and cooper and
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kelly in those states you just mentioned. >> and the harris campaign outlined its view of her electoral path to victory in a memo earlier this week, beyond the blue wall, states of michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, they included arizona, georgia, nevada, north carolina so she's got her pick of a few of those wonder if you think that there's a specific one that she should concentrate on well, i don't think there's just one. >> i think any of those candidates would help or but the one you naturally focus on his pennsylvania, first of all, because they are more electoral votes, but also because pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin mansson are frequently lumped together as blue wall states and they do have demographic characteristics that are similar in many respects. so you could probably get more out of the pick of shapiro than you could say in the west with mark kelly, although you get other things with mark kelly like gabby giffords, his wife larry, we did just get in that sound
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of j.d. vance trump's running mate trying to do some cleanup on his childless cat, ladies comments. so let's listen to that and then we'll talk about it. >> the simple point that i made is that having children, becoming a father, becoming a mother, i really do think it changes your perspective and it pretty profound way that this is not about criticizing people for various reasons, didn't have kids. this is about criticizing the democratic party for becoming anti-family and anti-child what do you think about how this has been a distraction the comment coming to light and now his cleanup yes. >> well, whatever you're cleaning up, you're losing at least on that particular item. we all know that from decades in politics. so that tells you it has been hurtful to the republicans and to advance in particular look, j.d. vance and
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i followed him for a long time. i read his book, hillbilly elegy when it came out, he's a smart guy and he has projected that intelligence in a way that many can't do in politics. but you know what brianna, he's messed his calling, you know, when he should have been a tenured professor because he's made a lot of odd comments. some, you're going to be hearing about that we haven't surfaced yet. he's made a lot of odd comments when your a tenured professor people don't bat an eye. i'm living proof of that but when you are a candidate for vice president and you say controversial things and you try to clean up the language when it's years old and you've had years to clean it up. it's a problem well are there specific comments you're talking about that you're aware of or are you just expecting that more will come out because he has spoken a lot and people are digging well, i'm sure there's more than i know about, but the one i found particularly odd was the idea that parents
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because they have quote, more of a stake in the future than people who don't have children. i guess that means stepchildren to they don't count according to mr. vance if you have children, you should have more than one vote we should have multiple votes. this is this is isn't saying i'm sorry, that it's an insane concept. it will never happen. it shouldn't ever happen. it destroys one person, one vote. but again, see that's the kind of thing that an academic would propose. those and get a good article out of it. and a couple of lecture invitations. but that's not helpful when you're running for vice president yeah, it's a bad look right now for him. >> larry great to get your insights as always, thanks for being with us thank you, brianna. >> boris, from the vice presidential pick and one party to the other, or at least the search for one, the search to find a running mate for kamala harris is now in full swing and
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sources are saying the vice president will be making that final call over the next two weeks. let's get the latest in the veep stakes with cnn's jeff zeleny. so jeff anticipation is building right now. where do things stand, boris, it's essentially a warp speed of vice presidential search. we've never seen one this fast in modern american history. usually there's about three months or so. that's what it was four years ago for senator kamala harris when she this finally chosen a candidate, joe biden. but look, i mean, there is a long variety of senators are governors, excuse me. one center that we know of arizona senator mark kelly, a cabinet secretary, perhaps pete buttigieg, but we're watching all of this play out in real time these auditions, if you will, largely in cable television conversation one of the things, but take a listen to pennsylvania governor josh shapiro he made his own case today for why he should be potentially in the running she is fearless leader xi has
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always put people before the power, whether in a courtroom in the halls of power we're in the office of the vice president you could not have a clear contrast between kamla harris and donald trump let me tell you something. it's pretty afraid let's look. >> you heard the governor there. clearly making his case showing how he could be a bit of a pit bull so if you will and attack dog that of course is a central sort of role of the running mate. >> yeah, a bit of an audition, audition that we've seen from different candidates. when should we expect her to start weighing in? well, that's what so interesting, of course, she is busy with her day job. >> she's vice president as what we saw her meeting with benjamin netanyahu yesterday. she's campaigning, but i'm told she's following yes. and real time, but likely to give some final one-on-one interviews, perhaps next week. but that timing is all up to her. i think all eyes should be on the naval observatory where she lives here in washington over the weekend to see if she's having those
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conversations. but boris, it's so interesting, no one knows what the job is like more than her because she's currently in the job so this is a unique perspective, but again, time is running short here again, the reason this matters 100 days from sunday that's election day yeah, we expect cameras will be perched outside of naval observatory this weekend. >> jeff zeleny. thank you so much. >> former president donald trump is meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu behind closed doors at mar-a-lago. it's the first time the two have met since trump left office more than three years ago, we have new reporting about what we said plus, we'll take you to a swing state that president biden barely won only by about 12,000 votes the peach state, georgia, what voters there are now saying about the new harris campaign and inflation inching closer toward the fed's target new numbers on how it's hitting your wallet. and what this means for a potential rate cut in september, we'll be right back tomorrow on the whole story, political violence has
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of the 2020 election. the high-stakes sit down also comes at a critical moment. the war between israel and hamas. and the 2024 presidential race. let's get the latest from west palm beach with cnn's kristen holmes, who joins us live near mar-a-lago. kristen, you were in the room briefly in-person where these two were meeting. what did they share with reporters? >> yeah, we were able to ask them a couple of questions and i will say we have gotten the former readout of their meeting in which essentially it's exactly what you would expect from the trump campaign. they say that netanyahu came, that you think donald trump for everything? and that he did while he was in office. and then from the trump side, it said that he said that he stood in solidarity with israel after those october 7 attacks. now, when we were actually in the room, we got to ask a couple of questions. one about their relationship in general, what it would be like if donald trump were to win a second? i'm term donald trump essentially ignoring the fact that their relationship has soured, saying that nothing was ever wrong. but of course they would have a great relationship moving forward because it's
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always been good gas, as we know, that has not totally been the case. but the other part of this is i ask both of them what their response was to vice president kamala harris is remarks after she met with netanyahu yesterday. this is what donald trump had to say she's a radical left versus san francisco destroyed the san francisco she's really a destroyer. >> she has had to build and i think her remarks were disrespectful. >> they weren't very nice turning to israel, i actually don't know how a person who is jewish can vote for her but that's up to them. >> but she would certainly disrespectful to israel, in my opinion and obviously that's something he's said before about how he doesn't know how jewish people could vote for democrats. now he is specifically saying could vote for kamala harris. i also asked the prime minister of israel the same question and whether or not those discussions as we
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had heard from senior here, israeli officials had hurt negotiations. he said that he hoped that they didn't impact negotiations for us. >> kristen holmes live from west palm beach. thank you. >> trump's meeting with netanyahu comes one day after he met separately with president biden and vice president harris at the white house. harris pledged iron clad support for israel, but urged netanyahu to get a ceasefire deal done and said she would not be silent about the suffering in gaza we're joined now by congressman jake auchincloss. he is a democrat from massachusetts and i know that you've been paying close attention to these meetings. i wanted to ask you about the opening comment from vice president harris after she finished her meeting with netanyahu, she said israel has a right to defend itself, but how it does so matters what did you think about that she's right. kamala harris supports a strong us israel relationship
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and she also understands that how israel proceeds in demilitarizing and deradicalizing gaza is going to set the table for the potential to rebuild gaza without hamas. and two more tightly bound, the abraham accords into a true regional alliance that will won allow for peace and stability in the middle east. but to also allow for the united states to really move it strategic focus firmly in fully to the indo-pacific, where the chinese communist party is our near-peer pasting and adversary and where we need to deploy the bulk of our geopolitical and military capacity. >> israel's diaspora minister is saying that someone should update harris on what happened on october 7, sort of alluding that she doesn't seem to know what happened even though in her comments she mentioned jin, what happened. she spoke specifically about the sexual violence that hamas perpetrated against women. she spoke about the hostages that hamas took
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and you have israeli media quoting a senior israeli official saying that harris is urging for a ceasefire and hostage deal is counterproducti ve and may a hurt efforts to reach an agreement. what do you think they're doing with these public comments i don't know, but they need to focus less on us domestic politics. >> they need to focus less on washington and mar-a-lago, and they need to focus more on rome we need to execute phase one of president biden's proposed deal in which we have a temporary ceasefire in exchange for hostage release, including the american hostages and then move towards the permanent defeat of hamas with a day of strategy to rebuild governance, security, and education in gaza ultimately, the opportunity that netanyahu missed when he addressed congress and he didn't do a good job of framing the moral case for the us-israel relationship. but he missed the strategic opportunity to say to us, here
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is how i'm going to rebuild gaza and drain the political capital from hamas. here's how i'm going to empower palestinians. to, embark on security education and governance reforms such that the average palestinian has an actual alternative to hamas, because that is what they seek. >> it's no secret that netanyahu's preferred candidate in the field would be trumped. do you see israeli officials trying to meddle in the election here? >> no, i don't think they're necessarily trying to meddle in the election. i'll just say it's a good thing that netanyahu doesn't get a vote in american elections. but you know, who does get a vote. those haley voters in pennsylvania and michigan and wisconsin largely suburban women who are listening to j.d. vance and wondering to themselves what the heck was donald trump thinking? i mean, this is a guy who's at the top of the ticket who already has bragged about him, been found liable for sexual assault now picks a guy who starts his campaign by insulting women who
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haven't been able to start a family this is a disaster by donald trump. and it is going to further alienate key swing voters i do want to ask you prime minister netanyahu, in his comments meeting with president biden, praised him for his decades of service and for being a zionist. >> do you think that vice president harris is a zionist? >> that's for vice president harris to convey zionist. i proudly support the u.s.-israeli relationship. i proudly probably support a jewish democratic state and i know that kamala harris, through her record and through her rhetoric, has been clear that she supports israel's right to defend itself. she supports the jewish people's right to call israel home as a bulwark against globally antisemitism. and i particularly found her comments about the depredations at union
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station during netanyahu's speech to be powerful, she called it out specifically antisemitism anti-americanism, and the desecration of the u.s. flag i thought were powerful statements of where she stands as someone who supports faith family, and the flag for you as someone who probably calls herself a zionist, is it important for you that the democratic nominee presumed at this point calls herself that i think we're getting wrapped around the wheel on terminology right now. it's important for me that through her voice and vote, she supports the u.s. israel relationship as for the way that she communicates that she is she has proven herself able to talk to the average american and she's proven herself a strong support of the u.s.-israel relationship and right now, those are the two things that we need to be able to put together because particularly for younger americans, they are not seeing
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the context and the history of israel and they are not seeing the value of the u.s. israel relationship and we need somebody who can i think elucidate in both moral but also practical terms the value of that relationship i have confidence that kamala harris can do it. >> the chairman of the joint chiefs yesterday said that he has not seen any details. he's sort of seemed to indicate that there really isn't a day after plan coming from israel. does that concern you brianna it deeply concerns me. >> i don't i'm not even looking for a day-after plan. i'm looking for a day of plan there is this concept that somehow combat operations can stop and then somehow politics can start. and that to me is misguided and miss learned the lessons of afghanistan and iraq. what we need to do is simultaneously take out hamas senior leadership, marginalize hamas militarily. and i support israel's operations do so. but also b working through in with
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palestinians, funded and supported by arab states to provide local security to start educating palestinian youth and also to provide avenues of economic development that give people a real alternative in life i was remiss not to mention you are you are a veteran. these are lessons hard learned by you and so many other members of congress who are congressman jake auchincloss. i appreciate your time. thank you. >> thanks for having me on and still ahead. >> a powerful rally for stocks. >> the dow at one point up about 800 points after a report showed inflation looking team in the latest month down a bit here. that's got financial markets rooting for back cool rate cuts plus a woman shot and killed by a deputy inside her own home. after she called 911 this man is now charged with murder. and as we're learning more about his troubled past, we found out it includes previous charges tomorrow.
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laura coates live tonight at 11 eastern on cnn so, the commerce department just dropped a critical inflation report today, a key index is showing price hikes are now slowing down, which could mean good news for consumers cnn's matt egan is here to break down the numbers matt, it looks like wall street is liking what it's seeing thus far yeah, boris wall street is loving this. >> we're seeing the dow up
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about 700 points, almost 2% just a few moments ago the dow was up more than 800 points. this is the wall street equivalent of a standing ovation and the trigger was yes this inflation report. we're talking about the pce index. this is the fed's preferred inflation metric and it showed that prices were up by two-and-a-half percent over the past 12 months. that's slightly better than the month before. and that's really not all that bad when you look at things historically, we look at the trend, we can see that this metric turkey has really improved a year ago, it was above 3% two years ago, it was above 7%. so clearly as that chart shows there's been a lot of progress here, but i do want to stress that this does not mean that everything is perfect in the economy, or that life is suddenly getting cheaper it's not, right. prices are still going up. just that a more gradual pace. no doubt americans are still spending more at the grocery store on
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rent or on car insurance. but the good news, boris, is that prices are no longer skyrocketing yeah, they're they're going up at a slower rate, which is nice. matt. what are we anticipating is going to come from the fed meeting soon to come. and what does it mean for september? it looks like a rate cut is likely at this point it pours the fed is meeting next week and listened if that's been on hold for the past year, keeping interest rates at multi-decade highs that official say they need more confidence that inflation really is under control. >> and today's report is another step in that direction. all signs are pointing to a rate cut in the near future i'm sure probably not next week, jake, 5% chance priced into the market for a rate cut at the july meeting. but look at that 100% chance of an interest rate cut at the meeting after that, that's in september that by the way, is the final meeting before the presidential election.
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>> and if the fed does deliver he cut that would be great news for borrowers, right? >> everyone who's trying to get a mortgage on a home equity loan, pay off credit card debt, finance, the purchase of a car would catch a break. one other point here, boris, is that the fact that inflation has come down and that we're talking about interest rate cuts does show that the economy could be on the verge of something historic, a soft landing, which would mean taming inflation without causing a recession and boris, that of course, would be great news for everyone. >> yeah, the soft landing that we've been eagerly anticipating for a year-and-a-half, almost two years now, matt egan from new york. thank you so much for that. brianna this just in former president trump's former white house physician has just released a new statement about the wound on trump's ear from the assassination attempt nearly two weeks ago in this letter. >> now congressman ronny jackson says that based on his experience as a combat physician and his direct observation of the injury, quote there is absolutely no
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everland lives in gwinnett county, a key suburban county in a swing state where she believes her vote is more consequential than ever in a recent memo, vice president harris, his campaign said it sees securing swing voters like every line as part of a pathway to victory do you think a lot of people are burned out with politics at this point? absolutely. >> in 2020, joe biden won georgia by less than 12,000 votes, becoming the first democratic presidential candidate to carry the state since 1992 but in 2024, we're finding that democrats have their work cut out for them if they're hoping for a repeat how is it changed your opinion seeing her as a potential nominee for the democrats oh, yeah 50, 50 yeah. you still have to learn more in research. more? >> yes. >> if the election was today, you wouldn't know which way you would vote i am so in doubt. >> right now. by giving up place about three months it'd be ready. >> it's not like, you know, i want to vote for her because
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she's black. >> that's not the reason this year is because we just to make sure trump it's not elected. >> what makes you want to vote for trump what eva martinez doesn't need any more time to make up his mind. >> he saw our camera and shouted trump 2024. >> i rather vote for trump, no matter what they're going to keep bringing the liberal agenda i'm not for it. i'm just sorry for margarita. >> every line, some progressive policies are troubling, but it's trump's rhetoric specifically on immigration that makes it hard for her to support him. >> i'm a conservative person and i just cannot make peace with anybody that uses hatred in their rhetoric. and that uses division as a strategy. and i really stroked every line also questions whether either outcome will even make a difference for her and her family i'm not from a privileged background. i was the first in my family to go to college and i went to a really good university and all of that
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and i feel like i've checked all the boxes, but relatively speaking, like my life's not easy and no matter who wins the financial implications are not necessarily going to be easy for me our biggest takeaway and talking to voters with just their overall apathy about the upcoming election. those same voters are just not animated in say they were four years ago. and for it it's been handing joe biden a victory here for years in 2024. what's clear to us and crafts really have their work cut out for them. of course, vice president kamala harris is trying to change that. she's just announced that she'll be coming to the peach state for the sixth time this year to underscore just how important atlanta and its surrounding metro areas are for her when boris, brianna that is telling nick valencia great report. thank you for that. and coming up, a woman shot and killed inside her own home after calling 911, what we're now learning about the former deputy who is now charged with her murder tomorrow on the
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call 808 045572 the lead with jake tapper today at four on cnn we have new details about the former illinois deputy accused of fatally shooting a woman in her kitchen. we've learned that sean grayson had worked at six different law enforcement agencies over the course of four years, he'd also been discharged from the army grayson is now being charged with three counts of first-degree murder in the death of sonya massey, disturbing bodycam video was released this week showing the deadly encounter. he thus far has pleaded not guilty. let's get the latest from chicago would cnn's whitney wild whitney, what more are you learning about the case?
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>> boris? we have learned that there's quite a bit of detail here and several points along the timeline that are raising questions about former deputy grayson's experience in law enforcement and then just a few points along that timeline that we've learned is these are according to several records that cnn has obtained. first is as you had mentioned, he worked for six different illinois police agencies. additionally, at one point, while working for the logan county sheriff's office, a jail inmate accused deputy grayson of trying to intimidate him in another incident. this was in september of 2022 grayson was cited for failing to stop a high-speed chase. this was after a supervisor told him to call off the chase and so he was cited for that. again, that was while he was working for the logan county sheriff's office. again, that was in september of 2022. further, boris, we've learned that in 2015 and 2016, he was charged with you wise, two
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separate incidents, pleaded guilty to both of those charges. this all comes boris, as the massive family is really calling for a deeper investigation into how he was able to get hired by his latest agency, the sangamon county sheriff's office. and so there are many questions again about why he was jumping around in between all of these different agencies. some questions, again, that we've learned from these personnel records that were obtained by my producer bill kirchhoff's is doing excellent reporting on this story again, this is all coming as the massive family is calling more broadly boris for more accountability. as you can understand, this incident has completely upended their lives here's a family member from earlier today her daughter cannot sleep at night. >> she's in one household. i'm in another household for her to go to the bathroom. she has to be on facetime but hurt to get a drink of water. she has to call us before she gets out. harvey now, this is the
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hardest thing that we have ever been through massey who just breaks my heart that our family has to go through this whereas, many more questions to answer here as this case unfolds back to you whitney wild. >> thank you so much for the update. >> still ahead, we have new cnn reporting about the validity of claims that there are legal obstacles to vice president kamala harris getting on every ballot in every state in november, we will discuss in just a few minutes with priceline vip family, you can unlock deals five times faster. you don't even have to be an actual family. >> i'd be the dad on the day physically, it's clear that i'm the dad. >> okay. >> so which dad is pain? >> you're i was stuck unresolved depression symptoms were in my way.
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