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mean that the phenomenon is sort of breaking apart? >> cracker barrel is trying to get back in the game underrated part of this political dynamic that may have changed this week, which is in 2016, 5.7 percentage points, percent of the country voted for third-party or independent presidential candidates. >> in 2020, that was 1.8. it just cut by two-thirds. the where did those 33 million people go? they voted predominantly for joe biden. if you look at donald trump, he's going to get 46%, a little less than 47%, no matter what those voters went there after biden was inaugurated, all of those voters immediately soured on joe biden they became debris well, haters, kamala harris might have attracted some of those double-haters to come back to the tent was you were saying before quick last word for joanna. >> well, i'm obsessed by a report we have in the beast today that melania is memoir. finally is coming out in september. you can pre-order it now. and if you want a sign signed copy will cost $150.
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>> all right. everybody get your check books out. thank you for being here at the table and thank you for watching newsnight state of the race. laura coates live starts right now while the lessons and questions from a wild week and i do mean wild and american politics tonight on laura coates live what a year this week has bet all right. forget all that you heard about the biden trump rematch. that's all in the rearview mirror and just the last six days the race for president is brac at the starting blocks and it looks like it could be anyone's race to win or lose. and just in that short amount of time, we have learned a lot about the race ahead for one we all may be holding our breath until the very last minute. it's quite the nail biter because yes harris had made some early gains to close the gap, but it is razor tight. look at the new polling that came out tonight.
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i mean neck and neck at some of the key swing states that will decide this election. i'm talking to michigan and wisconsin and pennsylvania. they're all in a dead heat loss found that the trump campaign is going to launch a two-pronged attack against harris, hitting her not just on her ties to buy them to janda but also on her record dating back to her days as a prosecutor in san francisco let's go perhaps not as obvious. here is trump's earlier comment. tonight she was a bum three weeks ago she was a bomb, a failed vice president, and failed administration but if radical liberal kamala harris gets in paris, will appoint hundreds of extreme far-left judges to forcibly impose crazy san francisco liberal values how was she above or where she, the vice president i think that was the title three weeks ago. >> so let's iowa right now as well, then we all learned a thing or two about donald
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trump's running mate, j.d vance. mainly that he is the democrat's new poster child for that guy. his comments about childless people and not having a stake in the country that has set off quite a firestorm and it is not abating. and democrats, they have more than seized on it, their branding him and trump with a new line of attack. >> the word weird were using this fake living room to talk to you about a super weird idea from j.d. vance? yeah, it's not mean it's quite weird, but it's also offensive these are weird people on the other side. but what was weird was him joking about racism today and then talk about diet mountain dew, who, who drinks diet mountain dew okay. >> well, that is weird actually, right? dianne mountain dew guy, dr. pepper. >> fine. >> without going right now with my friday night panel, tia mitchell, washington correspondent for the atlanta
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journal constitution and twine, see right, a democratic strategist and bryan lanza, former deputy communications director for trump's 2016 campaign. glad to have you all here. i won't ask you about your drinks of choice, although as friday night, instead, let's launch into brian, this it's new polling. i mean, you've got fox news looking at swing states, michigan, my home state of minnesota, pennsylvania, wisconsin. there's no clear leader at the minnesota where harris leads by six points now is a trump campaign. a little nervous about this dead heat? >> yes, i would say no, primarily because it's really not a dead heat if that's one poll, but if you look at other polls that came out, that the redfield will temple actually showed that donald trump pulling away in some of these states already. so polls are going to be over the, all over the place think the better understanding of where the polls are going to be in probably another week or two, we will see where they ultimately land. but this is very early in the campaign for kamala harris donald trump's already been one democrat for president. he's knocked out joe biden spec. we're going to do the same thing because she still said defend the same record and the record is a
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failure on inflation. it's a failure on immigration, it's a failure on these two wars, possibly a third. that's a tough way to defend he. >> didn't beat him. he stepped down out of the way. >> let's be clear when he dropped out of the race, biden wanted to debate because he was trailing in the polls. he needed a moment to change it. >> he had the debate. he knocked himself out there that maybe this a classic example of misrepresenting facts first of all, i agree with you on napoleon coaster that we all love going to go through over the next four or five months. look, the polls are going to be up and down. i want to be consistent that polls are a snapshot of the time. they will never define the time particularly polls in june or july as relates to kamla harris and the camila mentum, the world is the olympic because we are feeling the momentum of her entering the race. what we're starting to see is her unify the base quicker than we've ever seen the base unified before in our party, at least in modern day history. and so there's some, some weight to that notion, however, let me poll right now that says donald trump is running away with the race. it's just a worth the
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paper, its printed on. why? because we have not leaned into who donald trump really isn't there for 70 doesn't matter. it doesn't matter kamala harris out. >> candidate has not defined the prosecutor versus the rest eu, believes that i wanted to me i want to hear both of, you know, talk out, reach prosecutor versus a prosecuted the prosecutor gets to convicted felon kamala harris, a qualified candidate for the office of presidency against of the united states it's against donald trump and j.d. vance, project 2025. those cases have not been laid out. just say, and so you can laugh it off, but truly told debate about records. let me say this to qualify women. >> i wonder from tia mitchell, i just want to say speaking of these polls, i think it's important to note that one of the reasons why joe biden started catering in the polls wasn't necessarily about policy. it was about how he was presenting himself. it was about people concerned about his age and his memory until
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fitness, you had lots of democrats who don't want to vote for trump. his policies aren't appealing to them, but they began to worry about biden being able to serve another four four-year term. and that's the reason why he was cratering in the polls. now, i do agree that the harris trump campaign, the harris trump rivalry is still being defined. trump is figuring out how he's going to try to define harris. we're seeing these new lines of attack. harris is figuring out quite frankly how she wants to represent herself to the world. we got to remember that she's on day five, essentially of a presidential campaign yes, this polling is not necessarily where things are going to end up, but i also think you can't read too much into any of them. >> i would i would argue the case that donald trump needs to be defined he was present united states who ran for there's thousands of hours of covering. he is already different natural camila will be defined. she will be defined by hamas have been our vice president.
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>> she was a week prosecutor, but when she ran, but let's remember when she ran for president the first time she garnered what, 1% well, the polls she raised nearly 100 million and she couldn't sort of move forward because you didn't know who she was as a candidate in san francisco and california, she ran as a true liberal. she ran, she, she ran against the death penalty. chevron starting sanctuary cities amount. him, but not sure, but let me finish my sensor. so she ran against the you're higher taxes. those are true liberal positions and a win. any seats in san francisco, which is the most liberal state liberal city in the thing. you almost borderline socialists those issues apart. kekoa champion in california, they're not consistent with american values oh that it's not american values mean we're not going to over talk each other when i interject, allow me to speak. when you talk about her characterization as a liberal, i would think she took a great issue with the notion that anyone who is liberal and terrorists go is bordering on russia last, but i have heard this conversation and in fact, they notion of trying to define her as a candidate, listened to what has been said, pointing back to her statements when she
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ran the first time about an area that's been a really big minefield for many, a candidate that's the issue of defunding the police doesn't it? what was said? >> radical liberal kamala harris, the most incompetent, unpopular, and far-left vice president in american history. she said, let's defund the police, excuse the first one to start it. but now of course you so she's stuff she did not you can say camila, you can say kamala i said, don't worry about it, doesn't matter what i say. i couldn't care less if i mispronounced it or not, i couldn't care less on that issue. this idea of trying to define her and attached to this particular statement. if you go back and listen to what she said, she seems to be talking about budget priority, which is not what's being relayed. and yet it's a very toxic issue for a lot of people. what do you say? >> she's going to have to be firm about where she stands today, and she certainly is going to have to give a true i think that explanation, but she's going to have to give her position of where she stands going forward because
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truth be told, she stood on the right side of on order in comparison because the elections are contrast, we have a candidate who incited an insurrection where police officers were hurt, injured, some were killed. i mean, trump has a deep history when it comes to the police and being on the wrong side of history. and i think those are the things that will be debated in a campaign. but one thing, one thing you that's one thing you missed in your commentary about trump being defined. he is the oldest candidates running for the office highest, often running for the highest office in the we know he's struggles with cognitive decline in those questions about his mental. >> i get to take away. he rambles, and scrambled on the stage and so when you say he was homeless when you say let me let me gentlemen excuse me. both you the cameras over here, the audience desperately wants to hear from both intellectual minds wait for each other to speak. everyone will be benefited by hearing each of what you have to say. i certainly will be continue when
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those things are brought into the conversation. he is defined as a candidate. the conversation will obviously change. he is certainly not been defined based on his four years in the white house and the campaign that she's going to run against him, not the one that joe biden ran against him for you. >> here's what i would say this to me about j.d. vance because i think that's but really where those conversations going, brian and many respects because we're talking about her as a candidate, but the ticket for her is not yet complete. for the republicans, it is completed includes trump includes energy events there has been a lot of commentary this week alone about senator j.d. vance. >> can you speak to the feelings within the campaign in terms of how they're viewing him as an additive or somebody who subtracting from that ticket. well, let me let me add one to go back. i mean, khan was statement to praising the mayor gilgo, mayor garcetti of actually removing funds from the police department. that's called defunding the police. you can try to say it any way you want when bill clinton wanted to increase community services, he increased money with community service and increased money with police when commonly wanted to do it,
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she cut she said she supports cutting of defense of funding to the police but but doesn't support but also support some of the other now, getting to your question about jd, i'll let you talk to the other point though. how is trump going to make a straight face argument about vice president harris wanting to defund the police when he backed the insurrection on january 6, where police, voters not only were injured, there were police he's officers who died in relation to what happened that day. so how is that now a strong argument. they just seems like i would say probably don't have the democrats and joe biden i tried to sell that talking point and that dog just didn't hunt. that's a real a real snow absolutely is true. the polls showed that donald trump is beating joe biden after years of joe biden st insurrection after the media of years have seen insurrection after potential prosecutions of that, everybody has seen insurrection. what did the voters choose ultimately before the debate, they said those issues didn't matter. the issues that matter the most immigration inflation, and the two wars, that's what voters choose. i get what we want to
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say. we want to protect what's important, but the voters are going to make this choice and the voters have said those issues don't matter to them. >> but again, just because as you say, it does not make it true, just you are just going with the voter reimagine effects the conversation around democracy was a top issue in every single poll that we've seen in the past couple of elections and not the top issue including foster's poll. sorry. i read polls every day, just finish this point as well as strong. again, democracy and freedom have been taught to issues for the voters. that's why the lion's share of independent voters who voted for democrats in the midterms, it was reproductive freedom, but it was also democracy as a top issue when we talk about democracy and freedom january 6, certainly bubbles up in that conversation. we ran ads around january 6 defining the narrative is not a person, even republicans, agree with the idea of why i think joe biden doing better in the polls if he's been talking about it since 2000 and saying as a threat to democracy why he was so desperate to seek a debate
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so early it a record time because it clearly wasn't working. >> now i get we want to say it worked, but voters have made the decision. what's important to them when they wanted, they said immigration inflation t wars are the most important things of voters. it's not january 6 man, i'm working late because i'm an anchor that was some espresso conversation. >> thank you so much. all decked. leave it there for now. i but don't worry, it's only been six days is now the mystery of the moment as well. who is vice president kamala harris is going to pick as her vp, particularly after all the news about trump's might it be north carolina governor roy cooper one of his allies is going to make that case and it should be next we are around the clock. >> you should stay in pay grade. this is atlanta. >> what do you thinking? >> are you still add in pieces? and still have the draft and free agency my job is to do what's best for the franchise think one can you give me your
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national airport. this is cnn the clock is ticking for vice president kamala harris to choose a running mate by august 7. >> and among the names reportedly on the shortlist is the governor of north carolina, roy cooper. now they know each other from their days when they were attorneys general democrat i've had their eyes on this state and its 16 electoral votes for months now. but here's a bit of a reality check. it has not elected a democrat for president since obama back in 2008. that may be why the prospect of having someone like cooper, who is a two term governor, by the way? it's so enticing joining me now to make the case for cooper as vp and the running mate of vp harris is democratic congressman the from north carolina and cooper's friend wylie nickel, congressman. good evening. so good to see you. how are you i'm doing great.
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>> it's great to be with you tonight glad you're here and i have to ask you, i want you to read some tea leaves for me or maybe do a little bit of a pitch on your own if you were before vice president kamala harris, right? >> now, what would be the kind of elevator pitch on why you think governor cooper from your home state should be her pick well, i've made this pitch already to the harris campaign privately, but i've been making it publicly too, and i'm a little biased, of course, as you know, because i'm from north carolina but roy cooper is number one, someone who has the right stuff. >> you mentioned you mentioned north carolina we are the closest state that trump won in the last election. biden only lost by a point and a half. it was incredibly close. but we're cooper a popular two term governor. he has won twice on the same statewide ballot as donald trump very few people across the country can say that. and frankly the road to the white house runs through north carolina. there's no math where trump can get to the
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oval office if he doesn't win north carolina getting governor cooper on the ticket, i think would would bring north carolina in vice president harris is calm, but but also, i think as you said earlier, you know, they they know each other. they worked together as attorneys-general. they have that chemistry. that is so important with the choice for vice president. so i'm really excited. i'm optimistic take that the folks around the country are going to get to see the roy cooper that i know from north carolina. >> there has been so much conversations around the swing states. people talk about ohio and pennsylvania and michigan. wisconsin, arizona, as you talk about that electoral college math mean many people might be surprised to know 16 electoral votes, quite significant given the rest of the map. but there are those who look at the map that you're talking about and there's the personal relationship, the two that i've had, but what do you say to people who might think? that governor cooper wouldn't necessarily excite the base, at least not at what you're somebody who is more in the
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public eye lately, like michigan's governor gretchen whitmer, or even secretary pete buttigieg. pete buttigieg, what do you say to that? >> well, i think the good thing about electing and choosing a vice president as soon as vice president harris makes that choice, folks are really going to get to know whoever she picks. and when they do is i can tell you i know governor cooper, they're going to really like what they see this as a governor who has been there for democrats republicans, and independents this election is going to be decided by folks in the center. and you need someone who's going to amplify the incredibly good work that the vice president harris has done over her career as a as an attorney general, as, you know, as a prosecutor, as a senator, and as vice president and governor cooper is someone who is uniquely qualified i had to make that case and he'd be a great partner for her as vice president you mentioned that they know each other as attorneys general, and there's a familiarity in terms of perhaps, perhaps debate prep or otherwise, because if he is
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chosen, he would go again, senator j.d. >> vance, the running mate of donald trump what kind of message would governor cooper take against donald trump's running mate well, i think he would clean his clock, but i'm very convinced that j.d. >> vance will still be on the ticket by then? then i think what we've seen in the last week is the choice is just been a disaster for donald trump. >> it's just one story after another about j.d. vance and his extremist views. and frankly people are, are now looking at this ticket and say, gosh, we would elect the oldest person ever to be president with donald trump and having j.d. vance next up with his far-right extremist views, people are taking a real good look and i've, i've seen, i've heard donald trump with what seems to be a very tepid amount of support for for vance. so i don't know if it's a done deal, but if it is j.d. vance governor cooper would would do very well in that debate. and i think he
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would clean his clock if senator jd vance would no longer be the running mate will have to start handing out neck braces for the political whiplash that everyone will be experiencing day in and day out. congressman. so glad to have you here. thank you he was great to be with you well, former president barak obama has now made it official he's with harris. >> but does obama still have the same star power? >> power in 2024, political america. and might harris want to take a page out of his own playbook? >> the perfect voice for that conversation i've gotten michael eric dyson, and he is next tomorrow on the whole story, political violence it has always threatened our democracy after the attempt on trump's life. >> where does america go from here? the whole story with anderson cooper, political violence, america as bloody history tomorrow at 8:00 on cnn the day you get your clear
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360 weeknights at 8:00 on cnn well vice president kamala harris closes out a whirlwind and i do mean whirlwind week with her biggest endorsement yet from former president barak obama and former first lady michelle obama. i can't have this phone call without saying to my girl, kamala, 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 to get you through this election and into the oval office my goodness. michelle barak, this means so much to me pardon me, wonder is like i would tell them first, am i on speaker phone in case is say anything odd, but that's a moment. >> we'll have to talk about that wasn't a doric moment was named america's first black president endorsing the candidate who could very well become the country's first woman president. and second black president. the obama is saying harris has the resume,
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has the vision, the character, and the strength at the moment demands. here to discuss this endorsement renowned scholar on race, culture, and politics and a friend, michael eric dyson. he's also a distinguished university professor at vanderbilt university and author of the black presence didn't see brock obama and the politics of race in america michael, your resume is getting longer and longer by the day, but i'll read it all and i have you even captured most of it there. let me ask you, friend it's been nearly a decade since obama left the white house will his endorsement carry the same political influence and weight in a 2024 america? >> well, thanks for having me. obviously, it's a very changed the time. and barak obama's memory has faded for some younger people remain persistent for those who are old enough to appreciate his historic legacy. but he's like the third wheel on the big three of a superstar team east still got jews. he still
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amazing shooter, but we've got joel embiid and maxi. so paul george, welcome to the game. and i think that look a good word from barak obama is always a beautiful thing. but think about it this way. the best endorser for kamala harris is kamala harris. i mean, within 24 hours of having announced it's that she was running for the presidency. she raised $100 million and within 48 hours, she had locked down enough delegates to win the nomination, potentially for the presidency of the united states of america from the democrats, the biggest booster of kamala harris is kamala harris, good to have these other assorted people to support you, but she has it's done an extraordinary job and look, in one sense, that phone call was jackie robinson calling willie mays potentially jackie robinson was the was the forerunner. he was the one who was judged able to be the person to be the first one in baseball because he could take all the nastiness and the negativity with his tremendous talent that was barak obama, but potentially as
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an aka, as a graduate of a historically black college, as a woman who was forged connection between multiple communities and done so with zeal and intelligence. she's stands on the precipice of a historic legacy of a black woman moving forward to lead a nation for which like women have given so much of their blood. >> and yet after all the things that you have listed that would define assets and things that she could hold and tout out there are some who are particularly republicans who have called her a dei hire. now, obama famously gave a speech about race during his first run for president back in 2008. i'm wondering what you think vice president harris as the candidate ought to do, should she respond to these attacks which she take a page out of the foreign presence book or should she take the path of the former first lady when they go low? we go high well she is dei, determined, engaged and inspiring. so she lives up to those letters to be
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sure that acronym, but she's changed it. look, she ain't got to do what they did back then. what she has to do is to respond with the integrity of her work the excellence of her vision. should she have the opportunity to debate donald trump? she will clean his clock, as was said earlier, she will engage him in some of the most powerful, beautiful rhetoric that the debates have ever seen. she is a prosecutor, so she has a legal background and a jurisprudence at her pan to be able to call him on his lies and to show that if you think this is dei, you bet to get some of that dei because that's what's going to lead america. we know the true recipients of those who have gotten stuff for stuff they didn't deserve are many white men in history who didn't earn it, who didn't get it because of hard work, they got it because it was transmitted to them. it was handed on to them in once since it's a guilty conscience projecting onto the bodies of this black the body of this black woman. but she will handle it, i think with a plum and with tremendous
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sophistication and she won't be caught up in their own race-baiting i do wonder and we have a short amount of time left and i always love a conversation with you about music and one of the songs that are being chosen by the kamala harris campaign has been the song freedom by beyonce. you have to teach a class on her. were you surprised by this choice and what's the significance of it? >> not at all. now that's, that's the endorsement everybody wants, right when queen b signs on and saves you good. as tiana taylor asked, people who have been the recipients of the praise of beyonce, that was extraordinary. i'm not surprised at all that song about freedom was opening up barriers oh, tearing down obstacles, and impediments that prevent us from flourishing. and to embrace the freedom to be as a commonly harris said, in her first ad, its freedom from and freedom to, freedom from the history and legacy of white supremacy, freedom to pursue whatever your ambition is able to carry you too. i think that song hong as
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beautiful, that endorsement of beyonce is great. its energy, energy, energy well, we have rejected the monarchy in this country, but all hail the queen, michael, eric dyson, thank you so much thank you so much for having me well, up next, he introduced donald trump at the rnc a week ago, but a lot and i do mean a lot has changed since then. >> you have sees dana white joins me next how could anyone possibly know that every single one of these pistachios is guaranteed to be wonderful by reading, right here. wonderful pistachios are the pistachios at a wonderful, but the word wonderful on them you might be used to living with your albuterol asma rescue inhaler, but it's a bit of a dinosaur because it only treats her symptoms, not inflammation. >> treating both symptoms and
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supporter and friend of former president donald trump, the president of the ufc, dana white. dana, good to see you again. how you doing i'm awesome. >> thanks for having me. >> last time many people saw you, you were at the rnc on the stage and it was, you, not the first lady, not as kids that introduce the former president the united states. and it came at a time when he had just had an attempt on his life. i wonder what that experience was like for you what has been the reaction to you being in that very political space yeah. >> no, it was obviously i was very honored and the family was very supportive of me being the person to introduce himself was an honor. and the response to me has been incredible. you know, people haven't talked to in 1015 years, everybody is reaching out to me and and obviously responding on the speech, you've known him for decades and many people who are
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pundits and talking about it they were looking at that assassination attempt and they were expecting it to change who he was as a person when you spoke to him did you see any change or reaction about what that experience was like for him to have an attempt on his life no. >> and you're so right. i mean, i've known people that have had those types of experiences before and it definitely changed them this is the most resilient human being i've ever seen i. was flying to italy when it happened and i was so freaked out but i was freaked out by it, how he couldn't be how he couldn't be like you said, changed by this by this attempt on his life he's one of the strongest most resilient human beings that i've ever met in my life. and, you know everybody thinks they're a tough guy until it's time to do tough guy things the way that he reacted to that attempt on his life was
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my respect level has gone even higher for him, the way he handled that. and as far as the american people, everybody should be outraged that this happened to him if it happened to clinton, if it happened to obama, if it happened to bush, if it happened to biden every american should be in raised by an attempt on a former or sitting president's life. and the way that he handled it. i have so much respect for him. >> well, he could services director has resigned as a result of the outrage that is collected by partisanly. but there were many who thought that it would change his approach to politics and improve the approach he would take. but this campaign is already gotten pretty nasty. i think people expected it to get nasty now that there is a new head of that democratic ticket, it's the vice president, kamala harris you've joked before that politics is way nastier than sports or the ufc. but what we're seeing, i mean, there's a labeling of the vice president as a dei hire you yourself have prided yourself on giving both men and women
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opportunities as your organization. what do you think of this message that attacks the race and gender of an opponent? >> i don't judge people by their politics and who they vote for or enter that stuff and listen, i don't know kamala. she seems like she's a nice person you know i have nothing against her whatsoever. like i said, i'm not political but do i think that that she is fit for the job i do not personally. but it's not necessarily about the policy. it's the approach to attacking one i mean, i know that you are very well-versed in what it's like to have a matchup and people well are going to go at each other for the sake of the sport and entertainment but when it comes to attacks, particularly, i mean there was that quote from jd vance, who is his running mate talking about childless cat ladies, i mean, these are not things that are in line with enveloping. perhaps women into the fold,
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which has been, you have always stood for, you saying you're sport, why, why shouldn't that be the same in politics yeah, we'll listen. >> politics are the most disgusting, nasty it's, it's atrocious. what is said appalling, and the things that are being said on one side are being set on the other side too. about trump and about his choice for vice president. it goes both ways. this isn't like, oh, my god, look, what's being said about kamala? it's it goes both ways they're both saying it. and like you said, it's already heated up and gotten nasty. and like you said earlier, it's only going to get nastier. that's politics it is what it is and it definitely goes both ways i don't know that it's going both ways to have the childless cat, ladies i dei hire calling. >> you think that vice president kamala harris is calling j.d. vance a dei hire dana come on but either way,
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she's going to say other nasty stuff about both of them it goes both ways. and as voters as voters, what we need to do is cut through all the bs and you have to look at who do you think is best fit to run the country for the next four years? that is our job as voters. all of this stuff is a bunch of nasty bs all of it who's best fit to run the country you as a voter. that's what you need to decide. not oh my god, he said this and oh, my god, she said that there's going to be a lot of that over the next several months i don't especially in the media all the bs that the media on both sides, you guys you guys are really bad. boxes back everybody cut through the bs and vote for who you think is the most fit to run the country that's our job as voters will aware pearls. i don't pretend
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to clutch them and pretend that i'm shocked by every nasty insult that is waged against another person. but i think your point though about the american people wanting to know who's best for the country. this is the issue when people are focusing not on policy positions but personal attacks that have nothing to do with what voters want to hear about that detracts from the experience of always making decision. and that's the problem. and i'm going to just know when you say you guys are terrible, you clearly don't mean laura coates, but dana, let me go let me go on to other point here because there is of course, a fight that's taken place. it's in manchester this is right in your wheelhouse and your bread and butter, and it's between leon, edward's, and belal muhammad. and everyone is talking about this. there were rule changes, there were things going on at 126 everything. he boris talking about right now. give me what the voters, not the voters, but the viewers are going to see this weekend yes, it's a great fight. the main event, two guys in their prime, two of the best
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in the world leon edward's who's the champion this guy hasn't lost a fight and nine years he is facing a law. mohamad, who hasn't lost a fight in five years. so when you talk about you know, the best versus the best in their prime, that's what this main event is. the co-main event or the heavyweights. tom aspinall, what makes this fight interesting? he is the interim champion right now, right? this guy has 100% finished rate 11 knockouts, three submissions, and this is what i find fascinating. he right now, he has the least time ever and heavyweight division on bottom. you've been on the bottom for one second and he is facing curtis blaydes, who has the most control time, which means he's been on the top are in control for an hour and 20 minutes and his heavyweight career, which is number one and heavyweight history. so when you look at styles, styles make flights in both the main event and co-main event could not be
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better stylistically. >> i mean, you're going to rival the olympics. i mean, that's happening by the way right now. you've got despite that, everyone has actually talked about not in paris, but now england, they might be a little mad at you these days. his dana everybody is mad at me these days. and in the past, so i'm used to no wonder you get along with politicians, data, way, nice to talk to you. thank you so much. >> always a pleasure. >> great day well, it's a foggy morning in paris already as you olympic games get underway after credible open thanks, sara, money will take you there live next with the standout moments and the story lines to track for team usa cnn heroes is brought to you via serve for the number one choice sick clean up edwards that's duration when you're the
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never pay for sees the deals on top before there south. today we're opening ceremonies for the olympics, kicking off today in paris, with most of the festivities taking place on or around the river seine. >> this is the first time the opening ceremony has not been held in a stadium. so lucky for us because much of paris was on full display celebrities and athletes and all around the world carrying the olympic torch. and you can see there is an elated snoop dogg representing cook for america. we also got to see the proud american flag bearers superstars lebron james and coco gauff just made me few and then there was a dazzling performance by lady gaga on the stairs and a breathtaking return to the stage for celine dion. it's her first performance of announcing her diagnosis with stiff person syndrome two years ago. but while we love the pageantry, we really can't wait for the competition's to began. let's
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bring in cnn sports it's analyst christine brennan. christine, it's so exciting to have this happen again, you were covering the opening ceremony is talk to me about the moment seeing lebron's seeing koko, even giannis for greece and snoop, take me there. >> laura, it was the most elaborate thing i have seen it most elaborate entertainment or show that i have ever seen and you mentioned the river, one of the most famous, probably the most famous river in the world to send river on display. as president macron's said, to a group of journalists, including me on monday, he said it is paris and france and open theater. the city has become an open theater. what a beautiful way to say it. and it was breathtaking. it was almost like there's more and there's going to be now more and more and it just kept going and going. i think people have already said los angeles has the next summer olympics and four years. and they're going to have to say and people to the moon or something that has any way to compete with this,
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almost like that's the last opening ceremony just just retire the entire event. spectacular energy and of course it was pouring down rain, the whole time, which was so unfortunate. but shows how much people i enjoyed it that they stayed. and of course, the performers all in that driving rain, truly an extraordinary moment. >> you could not tell that the rain was actually pouring in because everyone was so excited to be there and all eyes are on so many of the olympians, but there are two who are practically reshape their sport's. i mean, gymnast simone biles, swimmer katie ledecky. they've got 11 gold metals between them. so what do you expect to hear and see from those two legends katie ledecky actually swims and if i'm doing the math right five hours and so she's probably close to getting up and getting ready. >> this is the 400 freestyle. i think she will probably win the bronze in this, but don't be
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worried, folks. this is the toughest race for her. the 400 freestyle, the longer she swims, the better she does. laura on social probably went two goals later on in the games in the 8001500. then simone biles this is so interesting. these two women, laura, were born in the same week, three days apart in march of 19 97 why the decky simone biles what are we and simone well i know i know. we all love gymnastics. i know you loved to me in your family loves gymnastics and simone biles is so class. he just like katie ledecky, but simone has also gone through the mental health issues, the twisties, and she is it's so horrifying, but she is the most famous survivor of the worst sexual assault and sexual abuse scandal in sports history the larry nassar gymnastics horrors and the way she's spoken out for survivors. so what you guys can make a case that there is no more complete human being than simone biles in terms of
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the way she's handled everything and she could win one may count 12345. she could win five gold medals she's certainly should win five metals of some kind and leading the us to the gymnastics team competition victory, which they did not get for three years ago. also, i think she will win the individual all around again. >> i took my daughter, as you noted, olympic trials and my home state of minnesota, i may or may not have cried when i saw her come on, just saying that, but let's turn the track and field at this point in time, you've got phenom like no lyles. we'll just work a pr and the 100 meter dash sha'carri richardson, this is going to be incredible. >> it is the second week of the olympics, so don't expect to see it today. the track and field happens after the swimming and for sha'carri richardson, this is truly, again, one of the stories of the games you remember, of course, i think we talked about it then the drug test, the positive test for marijuana, it broke everyone's heart and she could who compete in tokyo. she's stuck with it. she is
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back three years later. she is the favorite or one of the favorites to win the 100 meters and those sprints, laura, that's the marquee event that's what americans care about. going back to jesse owens and florence griffith join her and wilma rudolph names that are so legendary. carl lewis who was on the boat hit last night with with nauta coleman each and serena and rafah, an adult. i mean, so sha'carri richardson is in this event that that americans and people around the world care so much about the hundred and the new alliance, 100 and the 201 side. so don't don't blink or you'll miss. that's for sure as they go for gold, i can't wait. >> christine, merci beaucoup, as they say in perry. thank you so much thanks, laura, my pleasure. >> thank you. >> while paris is home to some of the world's most famous chef's this week, cnn heroes salutes one big hearted amature, the tiny kitchen, his
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name is manu solidaire and he cooks and delivers free meals by the dozen on his bike do people living on the city streets and struggling to afford food not a real chef when i wake up in the morning, i think what do you want to make today? okay. to turn to cook, my picture and it's really, really tiny between four hours and eight hours, i go on the streets with my bag with all my meals and i didn't read for free. >> 200 people. the first time i go in the street to delivery food and the first reaction was surprised. some of them look at me like so who are you distribute emoji first sentence is not owe you agree? >> that's the first sentence is i did it free, free food for you. >> do in it for the olympic
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