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president harris preparing to head south for her first visit to the battleground state of georgia, as the presumptive nominee plus this i would rather run against her than him i think she's easier than he is donald trump trying out a new attack? pack lines against harris. even once again, going after her laugh and her age and lawmakers set to grill the new head of the secret service first on the attempted assassination of the former president 5:00 a.m. here in washington. that is a live look at capitol hill. good morning, everyone. i'm jim sciutto in again today. for kasie hunt. it is great to be with you, vice president kamala harris is taking her campaign to the battleground state of georgia today, this will be her first visit to georgia since joe biden dropped out of the race, who campaign says she is
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focusing on rebuilding their winning coalition from 2020 vice president will continue to lay out a vision for an america where we move forward, not backwards. >> she will prosecute the case against trump and his project 2025. agenda and she'll call in georgia to take action to make their voices heard. november we have multiple pathways to 270 electoral votes the vice president is strong in both the blue wall and in the sunbelt. >> and we are running hard in both pop star, megan thee stallion also set to perform at the rally in atlanta tonight. >> other celebrities rallying for harris to last night, a white dudes for harris, zoom call attracted actors such as jeff bridges, mark hamill, and joseph gordon-levitt also on the call, several potential vice presidential picks, such as the minnesota governor, tim walz how often? >> 100 days to get to change the trajectory of the world, how often 100 days do you get to do something that's going to impact generations to come and
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hoffman the world. >> do you make that wake up afterwards and know that a black woman kicked his incentive i'm on the road that's the language they're the white due to say the zoom call raised more than 4 million for the harris campaign trump is trying to blunt her momentum, deploying a number of attack lines against his new opponent in an interview with fox news and she was for. >> defund the police. he was for open borders. she was for having anybody come in. i think she's a worse candidate than him. she's far more radical left. >> she is younger, but i mentioned he's 60-years-old. >> a lot of people i didn't realize she was 60 virtues only younger. she got rid of the laugh i noticed haven't seen that crazy laugh that she gets crazy that laugh that's a laugh of a crazy person. >> i don't know what that means, but matt brown, race and politics reporter at the associated press joins us now you had a new story about how black voters feel excitement, hope but also a lot of worry about harris taking center
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stage here, not dissimilar from what black voters felt about barak obama candidacy in 2008. explain. >> yes, absolutely. jim, so over the last week, i've been spending a lot of time going all around metropolitan atlanta and talking and speaking with black voters and a lot of other parts of what was traditionally considered the democratic base here and do you have to say that the shift from president joe biden's candidacy to vice president harris's candidacy has been fascinating to watch, really on the ground here, you see a lot of people who obsess suddenly i'm tuned into the race really a lot more energy and engagement people find harris accessible. a lot, especially folks who are under 30 here in communities of color in the diverse and dynamic metropolitan atlanta area. but people don't necessarily know her, i think is really important thing here, which is giving the campaign. they both see on both sides here the opportunity to really reset and redefine who harris is understood. >> when you talk about the worry, but you're also talking about excitement there. but both in terms of accessibility, but but also her i mean, what
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is a groundbreaking presidential campaign? >> yeah, it would be groundbreaking, but also i think i want to stress that when speaking to all of these different communities, the anxiety, especially on black voters, is that she is going to be painted potentially in a light that would focus on her, her race or her vendor. a lot of people expressed to me that they feared that a black woman could not be elected president of this country. but that they were optimistic, potentially that their community could mobilize for her and that other communities would find and her would be receptive to her basically, are you heard similarly about brock obama, 2008? of course, he overcame that. do they hear in some of trump's early attack lines on kamala harris something that fuels that fear as well. i mean, talking about her laugh for instance, which is not dissimilar from the way trump has attacked other female politicians. if you think of hillary clinton and make quite personal, he goes very personal, sometimes quite offensive, or they already hearing something to fuel those worries. and the way trump and others are attacking harris. well we will remember for years trump called nancy pelosi crazy
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as well, and i'm regularly i'm used this exact same attack as you said on woman politicians. so i do think that when voters hear a lot of trump workshopping, shall we say, when it comes to women candidates, candidates of color they are hearing a lot of the same things that we've heard for the past nine years when it comes to trump, if not before, when it came to birtherism with brock obama, so there are echoes of that and there are anxieties around that. but i think the question is, has politics changed enough around the vice president and the vice president define herself instead of being defined by other people if people think this is going to get a highly personal offensive nature true of politics, particularly the trump brand of politics is new. >> i mean, birtherism is a great reminder of that. that's going back close to 20 years now. so tell us about the political strategy than the harris campaign here, they're saying focused on blue wall states and sunbelt states. not surprising, they need that democratic candidate needs, needs that too. when i mean, is there a particular focus? this among those states for them? >> yes. so i think that what's really important to note here
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with the harris campaign is they're just from all of the memos and strategies that we've been seeing coming out of the campaign at the moment, this shows that they are again bull flesh on the sunbelt states like arizona states like georgia, and they want today in atlanta to be somewhat of a show of force that they are really back on the map in this state here. >> but i wonder because there had been, there had been some talk that because they felt somewhat weaker in the blue wall states that they saw some advantage going to the sunbelt states because for instance, minority voters, also younger voters there. i mean, do they feel equally strong in both areas where when you look at this map so far the campaign want to admit that they feel stronger with harris is the candidate in north carolina, arizona, georgia they will say that they're fighting for all of the battlegrounds and whatnot. but what we do know is that harris inspires and has potential to energize certain parts of the base that are more common in more diverse states such as georgia and arizona. >> now, roy cooper taking his name out of the vice presidential veepstakes, whatever you want to call it here, that had been a north
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carolina play to some degree. does that impact their view of north carolina as a potential win for them? >> so the campaign has not taken off. the north carolina from the map just because right. hopper did not step down, but i do think that it is an interesting play. they're given the roy cooper has the club one of the closest relationships actually with vice president harris. they were attorney general at the same time in their respective states he is you know, championed a lot of the same policies as harris and whatnot. so it's interesting that he took himself out specifically because of some constitutional issues in north carolina, basically i do think that you're going to be seeing a lot of still organizing an energy there. and it's going be interesting to see if how soon harris is going to be returning back to north carolina now that she's the nominee and you just briefly the constitution khalusha's was about who would be appointed. is that the idea? >> no. so north carolina actually has a clause in the constitution that says that if you leave north carolina as governor, the lieutenant governor will then after what how that the lieutenant governor is correct? and we are republican who is running for the office. >> and quake from quite a
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right-wing perspective, one might say yeah, matt brown, good to have you on. thanks so much for joining us this morning. >> coming up next on cnn this morning, the latest on a deadly knife attack and a yoga class in the eu plus she's not only ready, she's ready we were talking about the veepstakes, vp hopefuls rallying behind kamala harris, making their case is one of the front runners as we just noted, it has removed his name from the race and the acting director of the secret service about to get grilled filled by lawmakers on the shooting. >> of doctrine i do not want to hear the phrase. >> were still investigating so we can't talk about it this the public hearing for a reason, the american public deserves to know the facts this election season. >> stay with cnn, with more reporters on the ground and the best political team in the business follow the voters, follow the results, follow the facts, follow cnn did you know
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phillip tonight at ten eastern on cnn two children are dead, nine others injured in northern england after a knife attack at a taylor swift inspired yoga and dance class on monday, police says 17-year-old suspect was arrested at the scene in southport, was just near liverpool. six other children and two adults remain in critical condition condolences are pouring in, including this message from the uk prime minister thoughts and condolences with the victims, their families they are friends and the wider community and it's almost impossible to imagine the grief that they're going through exactly where i'd seen as max foster joins us now, live from london in max, just a horrible, awful attack. >> do we know anything about this suspect? and a potential motive here well, he's just a kid himself. >> he's 17-years-old. he's a male. he's been arrested, so
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we can't give a lot more detail, but we don't have any sense really of the motive here. it does seem like a real mystery. and the police very quickly said it wasn't terror related no great ideology behind it. we assume. but i have to say jim there was a press conference yesterday. we've also seen lots of images of emergency services after this. it's very rarely that we see police so traumatize by an event, they described the attack as ferocious and certainly the police that initially went into that center and had to discover the scene. they're getting lots of help right now as well as, of course, the families and everyone in that community yeah. >> less i mean, it reminds me of the way police officers who you're talking about going into scenes after after a school shootings. i mean, is there any sense that the suspect was known known to police prior to this? >> no, we're not getting any more detail because he's under arrest and they are forming their case against him he was living in a village nearby i
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have to say part of the shock here is that the south pole is typical seaside british town is on the coast. it's, it's, it's quite a sleepy place, so i mean, it's busier in the summer because people go down there on holiday but typically people move there to bring their kids up by the sea. and this was this was a family area. as you can see, i've been hearing lots of stories about people that go to this center all the time. and these kids were they were young children, all girls dancing to pop songs taylor swift, like they do all over the world. and this is the, this is the thing that's really everyone's finding really difficult to decompress and the tributes coming from prime minister, but also king charles very quick also to respond to this, to try to reflect really how the whole nation feels about what happened yeah, i mean, listen, i can imagine those groups so, so excited to be there to sing along to taylor swift. >> i understand you mentioned
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king charles posted on social media saying, quote, my wife and i have been profoundly shocked to hear of the utterly horrific incident in southport. and i know other other condolences have been pouring in happens from here and where does the investigation stand this morning so they're building their case will appear in court, is charged with murder and attempted murder as well, because you've got to remember that you had the two died, but as i understand it, as several more critical condition including two adults who a lot of people are assuming a teacher's of this class, but the police went out of their way to pay tribute to them because they were injured whilst trying to protect the children. >> the home secretary who oversees law enforcement in the uk is visiting the area today. perhaps we'll get some more details as well. there are reports in the british tabloids of images of some of of a man who they think it is, wearing a hoodie and a mask. one of those
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22 minutes past the hour. here's your morning round up today, acting secret service director ronald rowe, is expected to tell lawmakers on capitol hill that he is shame of what he saw during the assassination attempt of donald trump, who's likely to face intense scrutiny from the likes of republican josh hawley so they have a lot to answer for. and i also want to see some accountability. i want to see some people take responsibility, which so far nobody has. one of these hearings protests in venezuela follow. reelection of nicholas maduro, the u.s. and several nations of the region are questioning the official results because marks maduro third six-year term that's present at this fell sign yet you felt sign your family and friends who failed our community and i stand here today for you in my arms wide open and i ask for your forgiveness asking for forgiveness nearly a month after the fatal police shooting of sonya massey in springfield,
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illinois, the sangamon county sheriff is acknowledging his offices failures. the unarmed black woman called 911 for help. before being fatally shot in her own home the former deputy who shot her now faces murder charges athletes and spectators in paris are bracing for a day of extreme heat at the olympics and the threat of severe thunderstorms to meteorologist derek van dam is tracking all of this. i mean, it has, this has a beckham impacted a number of areas. of course, the heat, sorry to compete when it's all that rain and also affects the san, right? and that's been a pollution problem there for the triathlon events? >> yeah. there's there's so much to this situation, but we're focusing really on the heat today because it is likely the hottest day of the year in paris, of course, a lot of the olympic events happening in paris. there are other olympic events happening throughout france, of course, we'll touch on that in just a moment, but it's already at seven in paris where the large majority of the event spaces are taken place.
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we'll get to 97 by this afternoon. it's just after 11, 30. they're approaching 11 30 local time so the peak heating of the day between two and 5:00 p.m. that's when we'll see the mercury in the thermometer climbed. and by the way, we've only seen temperatures so far this summer reach about the lower 90s. so to see 97, that's quite a difference. so meteo-france, which is the local weather forecasting agency within france, who also advises the internet national olympic committee on potential heat waves and severe weather for the events has actually issued a level two of four that's a yellow shade of color. that means take vigilance on the approaching heat wave that will impact the events that's means spectators as well as the athletes and you can see just the day part forecast and how warm it will get. the good news is that this is a short-lived heat wave. so by tomorrow we'll start to see the break and then certainly by the end of the week, things will change and become cooler. of course, with all of this heat throughout central france, it doesn't take much for thunderstorms to bubble up we could see heavy rainfall and
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large hail. yes. jim, that could impact the river son men's triathlon already postponed. derek van dam. thanks so much. saw that. >> okay. >> coming up next new cnn reporting exposing how long j.d. vance has been trashing childless americans plus a dark horse contender enters the kamala harris veepstakes when they vet you do feel it is it a physical sensation? >> you're being vetted? >> you know. yeah you know, when you're being bad yeah. >> i'm going to bet you right he. >> be on the edge moments that shaped our culture coming this fall on cnn, take a pea sized amount, apply it like a lotion pits under boob stifled about
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sociopaths. and the cat ladies man, they must be stopped. and if you go back to november of 2020, he said this on a conservative podcast i've been on the past couple of years on this kick where i just am terrified about america's fertility trends. >> did just these basic cadences of life that i think are really powerful and really, really valuable when you have kids in your life. >> and the fact that so many people, especially in america's leadership class just don't have i thought in their lives you know, i worry that it makes people more sociopathic and ultimately our whole country a little bit less less mentally stable you heard ryan, he said sociopathic for people who don't have kids while vance a stance on childbearing seems to have consistent over the years, many of his other views have not. >> according to one of his former yale law school classmates, they had this to say about vance on cnn last night what i've seen is a chameleon someone who is able
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to change their positions and their values depending on what will amass them. >> political power and wealth. and i think that's really unfortunate because it reflects a lack of integrity joining me now to discuss euro stein washington correspondent for the san francisco chronicle and sophia cai politics reporter for axios, sophia. >> this is clearly problematic for vance because it's, first of all that one childless cat ladies comment is now gone viral. and of course, the harris campaign is hitting on it, but it's not the only time. and let's be frank. >> there is a view in the right-wing that encompasses this right? >> if he's not on an island which is problematic, i imagine for republicans i would say he's the only right-wing person who's had this very specific remark. it's very catchy, it makes it very easy for not just democratic politicians, but, but other celebrity figures really get
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him on this. and that's significant and it's forced him to be on defense i'm not just this, but also comments that he is weird you know, i mean, other comments throughout his career in the senate and also previously and i think that's something that trump this campaign cycle has not really been in a place of having to try to out outmaneuver the new circle at a sense. >> i mean, listen the harris campaign is already jumping on this. i mean, how did how do they plan to use this? going forward? >> i think they're going to let their surrogates do a lot of the work they're they've been using the word weird, which vice presidential potential nominee? tim walz, governor of minnesota, said, in a sort of popularized it. now, i think the other thing to remember about this sort of childless cat ladies comment is it's hitting negatively with people who have had issues conceiving. and that is a huge swath of the electorate and that is not
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going to play well for jd. >> it's always by choice, right? of course folks may, by the way, that's their right to choose not to have kids, but some try or they get married later. i mean, this has been some of the pushback you've been seeing i mean, the other this is him here is his former yield classmate speaking about how he's not the same person that he was prior and shared several emails and text messages within new york times showing his shifting views, i wonder if it's some of this is public already, right? because jd vance, in the last cycle, or two cycles ago, was very anti-gay you trump and called himself anti-trumper how does that play inside the republican voting place base? do they forgive him for that flip and kind of take his explanation that well, i learned more about donald trump and now i think he's a good guy. >> yeah, i think the thing about j.d. vance is that he's really good about articulating whatever position shan he's had. and so he's tried to use his past views. i mean, i've heard him on the campaign trail
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in iowa, new hampshire, and i'm sure he'll say that more now that because he used to be anti-trump. and now he's very much for trump because of x and y reasons. but i think the emails that were shared with the new york times perhaps give a pretty nuanced view of this person who is able to have cooled cordial conversations with someone on the other side. but the question is, is the republican party of today a party that wants that yeah, no question. >> the washington post has new audio recordings of vance speaking about something else which is the switch at the top of the democratic ticket. have a listen all of us worked. we're hitting a little bit of a political sucker punch to the bad news is the kamala harris does not have the same baggage as joe biden because whatever we might say, cobble layers get a lot younger and kamala harris is obviously not struggling in the same ways that joe biden did so i mean, sure. an
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admission of vulnerability there, perhaps from vance, it definitely counteracted what for president trump said earlier in the week i it was an. interesting admission. it was in an environment that j.d. vance feels comfortable. he spent time in silicon valley with the type of people who leaves with at this fundraiser. maybe he let something slipped that he shouldn't not every around people that he felt comfortable it's also an obvious point if their central part of their central message was going to be that biden's too old and she is much younger. >> i mean, what are you going to do? i mean, it's a it's just a fact. i do want to talk about trump himself. he gave an interview to fox news, and of course, you're familiar with, you may have heard his comments and to over the weekend saying that to christian voters that if you vote this time around, you don't have to vote again, he was asked about that by laura ingraham last night, listened to his explanation christians are not known as a big voting group. pedal vote. and i'm explaining that to, you never vote for issues are known, you know, who else
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doesn't vote? gun owners don't vote. they said to the christians in the room, thousands of them. i said, typically christians do not vote. why it is. i don't know. you're rebellious. something he's going on. don't worry about the future. vote on, you have to vote on november 5. after that, you don't have to worry about voting anymore. i don't care because we're going to fix that the country will be fixed. and we won't even need your vote anymore i mean, he was asked a simple question. >> was he saying you only have to vote once because well, you know, i'm going to change the rules. so ahead or stores stick around. you didn't say that he gave somewhat meandering answer. do you understand what his point was that yeah. >> i mean, look, this is a guy who previously he said, i want election day to be christian visibility day i mean, this is someone who you know, i think a part of the contrast he's trying to to make is the contrast of conservative perhaps christian values you know and kamala harris is
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liberal policy. i don't think that's a fair contrast to make by any means, but he's kind of grasping anything he can hang on to those question. >> and so many things as it was so many things. he, you know, he couldn't give a simple answer to that question is simple direct know, but he didn't give that so just just briefly you've been covering harris for some time and had been reporting on the similarity between obama's hope message and harris's 2024 message? >> yeah, i think it's really key to look at the message that harris is bringing forward right now. the message that president biden has been using on the campaign trail has not been working, it has not been resonating with voters. he's spoken about freedom in his speeches, but harris has really hammering at home. it was the theme of her first ad campaign. >> it's the song by beyonce featuring kendrick lamar that is her walkout song. >> it is going to be the theme of this campaign and freedom is a word that republicans have traditionally used. and democrats have tried to take it back for years, but i think it
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is something that we're seeing the same energy that we saw with the hope campaign of brock obama in 2008 using the word freedom is something that could resonate with voters across the political spectrum, not just, you know, coastal elites. >> and that's what it seems deliberately a more hopeful message as opposed to end of democracy me, that that's part of it. but, but there's definitely more hopeful spin it's also more tangible because people don't really understand what is the future of democracy mean, but they understand the freedom to be able to do what they want for their families to be able to do, what they want it's just it's a message that hits home for regular people, chimps, any women voters when it comes to reproduce dr. rights. >> she was science for your side. thanks so much good to have you. thanks for coming on this morning overseas fears of a wider war between israel and hezbollah after an exchange of airstrikes on monday, the u.s is not currently planning to evacuate american citizens from lebanon, despite a growing
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number of airlines canceling flights to and from beirut, state department has issued a level three travel advisory to lebanon. that means us citizens should read you consider travel there. defense secretary lloyd austin is traveling abroad and the philippines, he was asked about his concerns about a wider conflict while we've seen a lot of activity on israel's northern border we remain concerned about it's meant to of this escalating into a full blown form fight and i don't believe that a fight is inevitable. >> i think that we'd like to see i things resolved in a diplomatic fashion seen as paula hancocks is in abu dhabi with the latest, you know, it's interesting because the administration position i've heard the same from the white house here and lloyd austin is they do not see the elements of circumstances right now for a for a broader escalation i wonder, have there been developments overnight in the conflict and are there fears that there will be a further
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for tat from the two sides well jim i mean, overnight us time. >> we've certainly seen more of a for tat from both sides, but nothing beyond what we have i've been seeing recently. we still haven't. we believe seen this israeli response to that deadly rocket attack on saturday, which killed 12 children. and so what we're looking at at this point is what israel is i'm going to do the israeli prime minister has said that there would be severe consequences. we know that the security cabinet, the emergency security cabinet in israel, has given him the green light and his defense it's minister to decide themselves what the nature of this response would be and what the timing of the response would be. so that's really the key at this point. we have heard though, from lebanon's acting foreign minister telling cnn that they have assurances that from a
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third party response would be limited, also hinting that those assurances could have come from the u.s. and france to name two countries involved assuming that they would not be, for example, an attack on beirut airport or on southern hebbon on lebanon. southern beirut, excuse me, which is a hezbollah stronghold. so certainly from the lebanese government point of view, they're hoping and being told that this is going to be limited response once, but we simply don't know at this point that is up to israel, and that is really the key here, jim, no question. >> ward is reporting israeli officials say they want to avoid an all out war. but as you say listen one person's red line could be another person step too far. paula hancocks, thanks so much. coming up pollution levels in the river seine postponing. the man triathlon in paris. that's too bad plus the voters, kamala harris is trying to win over during her visit to georgia today she think of me, me, me,
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access seen as ron brownstein writes, the presumptive democratic presidential nominee has been a much more comfortable and cogent messenger on the issue than president biden, who wasn't winning nearly as much support in 2024 as he did in 2020, joining me now cnn political analyst ron brownstein and it's notable that phrasing trump abortion ban obviously plays the responsibility. he is the one after all, who appointed those two supreme court justices who overturned it. but this was gonna be a central part of the democratic messaging. even with biden at the top of the ticket clearly, she and her team believes she is a better messenger on this topic yeah it really hasn't. morning, jim. first of all, it really hasn't been discussed much but i was able to collect data from a number of public polls, previously unpublished data that showed president biden before he got out of the race, was not winning nearly as much support among voters. his support legal. and as you get in 2020, or at the major
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democratic candidates did in 22 in both of those races, pro choice abortion rights voters were critical the democratic success biden in 2021, about three-quarters of voters who said abortion should always or mostly be legal in 2022, democrats won about three quarters of voters again, in that camp in the house races and governor's races like arizona and wisconsin, they went about three-quarters of them in michigan. >> gretchen whitmer won over four fifths of abortion rights voters. and josh shapiro and pennsylvania, likewise, one over four fifths of voters who support abortion rights generally, biden was winning somewhere between 55 and 65% of them this time and it seems to be a critical pool of voters where harris has a very clear opportunity to bring back some of the support that had drifted away from biden and his putative reelection bid well, to your point, let's let's bring up the more recent polling thing on voters who
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disapprove of dobbs and their support biden versus trump dropping from a margin 74% in 20 73% 2022, down to 60%. i mean, unless it in a close race, i imagine the point here is, democrats have to win that group handily and i imagine perceive they have a better chance of doing so under kamala harris the critical question is, what was the erosion, right? >> why did the erosion happened? democrats believe that it happened largely for two reasons. one, voters who support abortion rights were not immune to all of the other issues that were driving people away from biden. in fact, as i show in the polling, national martin cat law school polling 75, 80% of voters who support abortion rights also thought biden was too old. and secondly, harris is clearly a better messenger on this issue. you know, biden, a devout catholic, started as a critic of roe v. wade way back in the 70s, and was reluctant, often even use the word abortion he is just much more comfortable
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and forceful on the issue. she's been talking about it. it's been really her main job to talk about the erosion of rights and freedom. as you mentioned in the last segment, since dobbs and 22 but there's a third factor here. which is what republicans believe that another reason why biden wasn't polling as well among people who support legal abortion, is that other issues matter more in the general election than they get in 22 inflation and immigration, particularly, they also believe trump is less vulnerable on the issue because he has said he will not sign a national abortion ban. democrats reject that. they believe that with a stronger messenger, they can focus more voters on this again, but this is going to be a critical tug of war. the next few weeks that let's be honest, a woman's fundamentally going to get to have a better ability to convey this issue and be seen as as exactly a passionate defender than a man. >> but before we go quickly, i'm not going to ask you who you think her vice presidential nominee is. we don't know. but what do you believe the focus of that decision will be? beyond what will it be about a
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swing state or will it be about something broader i think, you know, look the opportunity to do something broader was gretchen whitmer the governor of michigan, which would be kind of a double down on your strengths like bill clinton picking al gore, another brainy centrists southern baby boomer. >> i think they are looking for a candidate to balance the ticket to kind of shore up your weaknesses is another way of thinking about it. and that would point you toward a white male from allies that could officials from a swing state. it's hard to get past josh shapiro because pennsylvania is so critical, the democratic hopes mark kelly would seem to be a good option as well. but the difference is the vice president harris can win arizona and still lose if you win pennsylvania, you're obviously in a much stronger position overall. and that's why i would think by most calculation, shapiro would rise to the head the pack, but it's easy to imagine kelly as well. >> alice, have you done with done well with trump voters in
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that state to quit critical to turning it are keeping it blew. ron brownstein, good to have you on thanks for having me 2024 paris olympics was supposed to play out today, but it's been postponed due to poor water quality and the sin seen an international sports anchor, amanda davis, is in paris with the latest and boy, this is a shame, right? because it had been a lot of concern about this they've done the best to clean up the river. the mayor saw him in the river. now you've had all this rain. i mean, is there any way out of this yeah, it seems bizarre, doesn't it with them? >> whether as it is today, but i mean, the triathlon cause here has been described as insane. the problem we've got is that the athletes are not being allowed in the river seine to test it out. and you can only imagine as you rightly said, the feeling of those athletes this morning waking up for what is meant to be the big day that they've been working towards the last three years. they're entire life i have so many cases to discover that the event isn't taking place as schedules, it's what's
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happened to the men's triathletes as things stand after an early morning war the test showed once again pollution levels in the river are just too high for them to swim in it. it is not safe. we do have this heat wave starting today, but it's the heavy rain that happened on friday and saturday. there is being blamed for the levels, but there is hope it will be able to take place tomorrow, wednesday after the women's grace. we shall wait and see worryingly, we've just got some thunderstorm warnings for later today. thankfully, though no such problems in the pool, which many on monday night we saw stunning women's 400 individual medley. the u.s pair of katie grimes and emma weyant took silver and bronze bust but it was the one swimming world's been talking about since she made her olympic debut at 14 years of age in tokyo, the world record holder in this event now 17-year-old canadian phenom summer mcintosh, who blew the rest away to get her hands on gold.
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i love the fact he's got a tabby cat named mikey after michael phelps. i just time to tell you about a really emotional first medal though for ukraine here in paris with their athletes making it here to the games with their country. now, 2.5 years into their war against russia it takes time world champion allah carlin, whose family and mykolaiv spent months living in their basement under russian attack. she won bronze in fencing, individual saber after but she said it is a message to all the world that ukraine will never give up. jim, i've been fortunate enough to spend a bit of time in kyiv and libya even the last month or so speaking to a number of these athletes, they really see this as their moment to get their flag back in the public domain and people talking about what they're going through again and the sad fact is several ukrainian athletes die, olympic catholics died, died in the war. amanda davis, good to have you there in paris. thanks so much coming up next new exclusive reporting just in to cnn about how the supreme court came to its decision on presidential
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