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hit to the economic landscape. the finances here, $1 billion of ad revenue was that stake with this bill because people want to sell products to kids, right and that's not there. i think that shows how big of a hurdle it was and that it is huge. were able to overcome it's amazing. >> we're still operating under a 26-year-old law, particularly in the tech world where things move so quickly. i mean, that's just like show our data the idea that you had logged going for social media was brandon anyway, kind of wonder, maybe we build it better without david kate selina, thanks so much for joining this morning show, much news to digest. i'm jim sciutto in washington in for kasie hunt. today, cnn news central starts right now standby for new reporting on where the harris
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campaign thinks it has a new opportunity why they say it is going to be intense not just talking i was cat ladies turns out there are many more ways trump's running mate has described people without children. >> the word sociopath use a lot and the new head of the secret service is headed to capitol hill lawmakers expected to grill him about the security you already failures surrounding donald trump's attempted assassination. and why he is expected to say what i saw made me ashamed i'm kate bolduan with sara sidner and john berman. this is cnn new central breaking overnight. >> the harris campaign says they are feeling the energy needed to win georgia as the vice president returned to the state for a rally later today her six visit there this year, a new memo reveals the harris team believes disenfranchised
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republicans, there will be key to keeping that state blue. the memo saying trump has waged a full-on war with georgia's top republicans. it points out these two indicators of trump's weak support in the state has performance in the republican primary where nikki haley took 13% of the vote there. and major defections for republicans such as former lieutenant governor geoff duncan, who says he is backing harris. today's stop in atlanta coming as the harris team launches a new $50 $50,000,000 ad campaign in battleground states cnn's priscilla alvarez is joining us now. priscilla, what should we expect from her rally in atlanta today well, this is a rally that is intended to build on the surge of enthusiasm over the last week and to do it in the critical state of georgia, remember, this was a state that president biden narrowly won in 2020. >> and it was the first time a democratic presidential candidate won the state in nearly 30 years. so for all of those reasons it is going to be
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closely watched and it is also why the harris campaign will be there to rally voters. now, we're getting a little bit of a glimpse as to what her argument is going to be during this rally. and that is prosecuting the case against former president donald trump, something that her ad is also doing take a listen as a prosecutor, she put murderers and abusers behind bars as california's attorney general, she went after the big banks and 120 billion for homeowners. >> and as vice president xi took on the big drug companies it is to cap the cost of insulin for seniors because kamala harris has always known who she represents now, this is part of that 50 million paid media campaign that will be rolled out across the country. >> of course democratic strategists that i've been talking to, you said that voters, especially in georgia we're disillusioned over the last several months. they were apathetic to the race and to
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the two unpopular candidates being president biden and former president donald trump. but they're observing something very different now and they are also on the ground, seen that enthusiasm build. and so they're trying to also capitalize that in the state of georgia, hoping that it can be in play. but the campaign also knows it's going to be competitive. >> take a listen we have 24 offices in san georgia, and we do to georgia has very competitive. >> it's clear the vice president is energizing and mobilizing or base it's also true that republicans and that excuse now trump and the ticket has problems that republicans in georgia look at geoff duncan who is saying what official in that state who is repeated trump's record and made it clear he is not fit for office again, the democrats, the harris campaign, trying to keep this state in play and they're bringing star power but to do it, megan, thee stallion's will be joining this rally along with democratic lawmakers
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who will be there thanking the vice president sara. so we've got little over a week than we're expecting to hear who the vice president presidential pick will be. what do you know on that front yeah, we're in a bit of a new phase going into the democratic national convention, where the vice president does have to pay her running mate. >> we anticipate that announcement coming before august 7, but we did learn yesterday that roy cooper has pulled out of consideration. he said that it wasn't there right. time for him to leave a state, but we also have other contenders on that shortlist. you see them there. governor josh shapiro, mark kelly, andy bashir. so the team, the harris team is poring over documents, sifting through public statements, family histories everything to try to determine who might be the best running mate for her. of course. we are again expecting that announcement in the days to come and that will be pivotal one, going into the next few months, it absolutely well, priscilla alvarez, thank you so
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much. >> live there for us from the white house. >> john. >> all right. brand new this morning, more than childless cat ladies way more new reporting from cnn's kfile this morning on republican vice presidential nominee j.d. vance the controversial comments he made questioning the judgment of people without children. they were not a one-off in may of 2019, he told the crowd, quote babies are good because we're not sociopath i've seen people who become more attached to their communities, to their families, to their country, because they have children so i would say that we should care about declining fertility not just because it's bad for our economy, but because we think babies are good and we think babies are good because we're not so-subtle paths. >> then in november of 2020, during a podcast appearance, he said this there are just these basic cadences of life that i think are really powerful and
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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 that 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. and of course, you talk about going on twitter. final point i'll make is you go on twitter and almost always the people who are most deranged and most psychotic are people who don't have kids in august of 2021 and a fundraising email, cnn found he appealed to donors by mentioning the quote radical childless leaders in this country and then he tweeted in 2021, quote, cat ladies must be stopped there is also new reporting this morning on how vance sees the race right now, newly obtained audio from the washington post reveals a private meeting with donors where he said, this all us a little bit of a political
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sucker punch for bad news is commonly harris does not have the same baggage as joe biden because whatever we might say, called layers get a lot younger and kamala harris is obviously not struggling in the same ways that joe biden did the reason this is significant is because the trump campaign has insisted since president biden dropped out, that it didn't change the race at all, that it would be easier to be vice president harris. >> so that is different. what vance said behind closed doors is different than what they said publicly, the vance team is responding this morning, quote, poll after poll shows president trump leading kamala harris as voters become aware of her weak, failed and dangerously liberal agenda. again, this is their release her far-left ideas, are even more radioactive than joe biden, particularly in the key swing states that will decide this election, like pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin okay. coming up for us a stark show of just how
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the morning? >> my son told me that order is coming to the basement. my 4:00 is when me and my son with trump down sunday on discovery what i saw made me ashamed that is what the acting director of the secret service is expected to tell lawmakers and just a few hours on capitol hill he's testifying about the assassination attempt on donald trump and the security failures around it that allowed a gunman to open fire, injuring the former president and killing another man. the acting director is also expected to detail new protocols agencies putting in place in light of all of this, while new documents are revealing a confusing chain of communication on the day of that shooting. and another truest comes later this week, donald trump says he is agreed now to sit for an interview with the fbi about that day. cnn's whitney wild is tracking all this for us and she's joining us now when neither last director of the secret
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service had a very tough go at it in speaking, testifying before lawmakers, what are you expecting today it will probably be another really tough go. >> there are still very serious questions for the united states secret service senator josh hawley, who sits on the senate judiciary committee, made very clear to cnn yesterday, he is looking for accountability here. and what we saw during the last a that's tearing were specific questions about whether anybody had been placed on administrative leave, anybody had been disciplined in the aftermath of this attempted assassination. so certainly, i expect that you'll see more questions on that, but you may hear a very different perspective from the secret service today. ron rowe is the now acting director he was the deputy director. he is now the acting director. and in his opening remarks, he says, when the first things that he did was go to butler, pennsylvania and basically re-enact what happened. he went to that roof, he laid on his stomach to see what that shooter saw and he is now saying that what he saw made him a shame. here's a
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quote from his opening remarks what i saw made me ashamed as a career law enforcement officer and a 25 year veteran of the secret service. i cannot defend why that roof was not better secured what they are doing now, kate and what the acting director row is going to detail is that they are making changes immediately. they are stepping up threat plans, as well as security measures surrounding their protectees. this is increasing the workload for the secret service, kate, because they have picked up new protectees. they've picked up j.d. vance, for example, rfk junior is another example of that. so the workload here is growing. certainly, again, the hill is going to be looking for details of the failures because what the scene you heard serve us has said multiple times now is yes, this was a failure. but up until now, they have been reluctant to detail the ways in which they failed either with planning or reaction to the incident. further, kate certainly the hill is going to be looking for more accountability here and then definitely more detail on what
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they are doing right now, right this minute to make sure that this never happens again the investigation into this just really getting underway, not even close to its conclusion yet, whitney. >> thank you so much, john. >> right. a new warning from the fda about popular weight-loss drugs. with serious concerns of overdose and this morning, taylor swift is speaking out after a stabbing attack that killed now three children at a swift-themed dance class the edge moments, that shaped our culture coming this fall on cnn. why is no vihj perfect for allergies? >> people who have allergies will have lots of problems if someone's exposed to allergens, they can get rid of those immediately by washing out to note the virus works by pulling saline in one nostril drove through the nose and out
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is completely in shock from the deadly rampage police say a 17-year-old entered the class just before noon, monday, when he began the devastating assault, cnn salma abdelaziz is joining me now from london with the very latest first i just is there any sense of why this 17-year-old entered this dance class and started stabbing these kids quite simply, sara know, there is no motivation at this time according to the police. >> and i think that's what's adding to just the sense of shock, horror in disbelief that's absolutely reverberating through this country. it's the details of this attacker going in, in specifically targeting children. it's the detail of it being a mom and baby center which is just this very common community place that is in every neighborhood here in england. in it is the detail that it was a taylor swift-themed dance class full of little girls. we now know there are three children who were killed. all girls, the latest victim, a nine-year-old,
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the two others ages six and seven 7-years-old, their several several more still in hospital receiving treatment. taylor swift has spoken out. i think her statement begins to capture that absolute horror. i do want to read it to you. she says, the horror of yesterday's attack in southport is washing over me continuously and i'm just completely in shock the loss of life in innocence in the horrendous trauma inflicted on everyone who is there, the families and first responders. these were just little kids at a dance class. i am at a complete loss for how to ever convey my sympathies to these families. we also have support pouring in from the royal family. the king has spoken out, the prince and princess of wales have spoken out the prime minister has spoken out. but as you can imagine at this time, sara, there is very little that can console this community in the country at large. that is just horrified by such a brutal
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attack with no justification, no reason and no sense of why have they given any sense of who the who the suspect is in this case? >> and i know there's always a lot of video when it comes to some of these places, but this is a smaller, smaller area, southport, england it is a much smaller area, a tight-knit community. >> i mean, the eyewitnesses on the ground, sara were saying, look, it's impossible for us not to know one of the families of the victims that's how close we are. we understand this 17-year-old is in custody and they are working through that investigation to try to get that motivation, but the focus right now is of course, on the support for those victims absolutely. >> salma abdelaziz. thank you so much for the story okay. >> coming up for us superstar simone biles is set to compete in all for events at the gymnastics team final today, this is despite suffering a new cap industry injury, we have an
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president kamala harris with pressure from progressive groups and big money donors seen as matt egan is with us with the latest on this. >> matt, what are you learning? >> well, john beak harris economic agenda is really still just a work in progress which makes sense because this campaign launched just ten days ago. but vice president harris, she already finds herself in the middle of a tug of war with one side being the ceos and the wealthy donors and the other being progressives, no business leaders, they're hopeful that harris is going to move a bit towards the center. maybe dial back some of the fighting about corporate mergers and the blame of about inflation on corporate greed. yale professor jeff sonnenfeld, he told me that he thinks that ceos are quote, wildly excited they did about kamala harris, progressive groups. they are suspicious of billionaire donors and big business. they're trying to preempt a shift by harris towards the center on regulation and trade and energy. and the way this is
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playing out already is a fight over lina khan he's the chair of the federal trade commission perhaps one of the most consequential biden regulators. she's won some fans on the left for her willingness to confront big oil and big tech. she's even won some praise from republican vice presidential nominee, j.d. vance. now cnn has learned that just this morning, more than 20 pro quo consumer groups have fired off a letter to harris and they are calling for harris to publicly support lina khan. this letter was signed by a public citizen, naacp, and a number of other groups. let me read you in part what they wrote to harris. they said, quote, you have made clear that you're running a peep full powered campaign, fueled by hardworking americans keeping those optics untainted sends a signal to the public about whose side you are on. this pressure is in direct response to comments made to cnn last week by billionaire reid
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hoffman the linkedin co-founder and democratic megadonor, raised some eyebrows by publicly saying harris should replace lina khan. take a listen to what reid hoffman said. >> i do think that lina khan is a is a bat, is a person who is not helping america in her job in what she's doing. and so i would hope that vice president harris would replace her. i do find it entertaining that she's the precise person that j.d. vance supports lina khan, who is essentially trying to limit various forms of american business in ways that i think are not, are outside the scope of a job. i think antitrust is fine, but i think just waging war is not no it's worth noting that reid hoffman sits on the board of microsoft, the company that has repeatedly and his currently battling the ftc.
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>> another lina khan critic is billionaire barry diller. last week, he told cnbc that he believes lina khan is a quote, dope and he said that he would publicly lobby harris to replace lina khan. but listen, he's also got a stake here. cnn has learned that the ftc has multiple investigations into buried diller's company iac. so listen, we're going to continue to see this play out this time pug of war over the economic agenda of kamala harris, john, just one of the things he has to deal with nine days in her presidential candidacy. matt egan, thanks so much for being with us so when a new interview with fox news, donald trump had a lot to say. he was asked to clarify some of his new controversial comments in which he told a conservative turning point action summit this weekend that in four years, christians won't have to vote christians are not known as a big voting group. petaux vote. and i'm explaining that to him, you never vote. this
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time vote. i'll straighten out the country. you won't have to vote anymore. i won't need your vote. can go back to trump also repeated a new republican talking point accusing democrats of democrats of committing a coup and pushing joe biden out of the presidential race. hey, lou, against the president of the united states. they went in, they told him you're leaving. you're way down in the polls. he threw him out. this was a coup. the first one of, the, president of the united states and then there is a series of issues that he seems to now have. >> with vice president kamala harris i, would, rather run against her than him i think she's easier than he is. 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. she's 60-years-old. a lot of people i didn't realize she was 60. she was only younger, but she's 60 everybody knows who i am. and
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now people know who she is. she's a radical left lunatic. she'll destroy our country joining us right now, cnn political commentator and republican strategist shermichael singleton and democratic strategist and senior adviser to the lincoln project and joe trippi, shermichael, let's start with what we just heard from donald trump right there. >> i would rather the run against her than him. however, you have the new washington post reporting, which is that j.d. vance is telling donors in a a privately that harris that harris is a sucker punch to the campaign. here's the quote from the washington post from j.d. vance all of us were hit with a little bit of a political sucker punch. vance said about biden's withdrawal to the fundraiser. the bad news is that kamala harris does not have the same baggage as joe biden because whatever we might have to say, kamala is a lot younger and kamala harris is obviously not struggling in the same way that joe biden did the exact opposite of what we just heard from donald trump which
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is it i think it's probably a combination of both. >> right. i think it can be alone in this world meeting because it can't be it can't be. >> you can't be young and old. she can't be easier to beat than trump but harder to beat than trump. and she can have lots of issues, but also know baggage. >> well well, this is what i'll say as a strategist, right? i think one can acknowledge that someone is more competitive and certain arenas while still believing that their philosophical ideological worldview is more palatable to a greater person. and of the american populace, hints that that difference between vance and trump's version i'm maybe i'm articulated a whole lot better than the former president. but i think j.d vance recognized that the vice president has excited a whole bunch of women, a bunch of young voters may $200 million in a week, 170,000 volunteers. i mean, i have to tip my hat off to vice posts harris to say kudos to hurt because those are really remarkable numbers. and as a strategist, i look at her
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candidates, say boy, this is someone that is going to be a bit of a challenge. now also as a conservative, i'm thinking that conservatism economically speaking on immigration front and in terms of foreign policy, are better in terms of moving the country forward for a greater person? sent of the american people hints is what i think what donald trump was referencing in his own way, in his own way, joe trippi, your thoughts i use think this looks at just more evidence of the flailing of the trump dance campaign. they don't know it was a sucker punch from their perspective, and they have no idea how to react. and i think this is another case where i think donald trump's got to regret picking j.d vance to be his vice president. it's clear that they didn't vet this guy either. they didn't vet him or they knew all the crazy stuff he said because it's more of it's going to come out and they didn't care so i just
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think that that he is real we're spending more time talking about donald trump's vp pick and things. he said including this truth that they don't know what they're doing and they feel like sucker punch it's just a remarkable turn of events where trump is not the center of attention anymore. kamala harris's, and they don't know how to handle it joe, let's talk about the democratic vp pick or soon to be vp pick. >> then we've gotten north carolina's governor roy cooper has taken himself out of contention axios is reporting that organized labor is leading a quiet push for harris to consider. senator gary peters as her running mate, as axios puts it securing the midwest states 15 electoral votes would be an important part of any path to victory for harris. and as michigan congressman, democrat dan kildee tells axios, i know for sure that one of the reasons since his name is in the mix is that labour really wants to have somebody who is undoubtedly pro-union
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and gary fits that definition quite well. what do you think joe well, i mean, you started the segment before with matt egan, i think talking about deciding between corporate or working people. >> i think quito comma harris is definitely put it pretty clear that working people are going to be her top priority. peters would be significant and the right to be a member of a union to organize this really important. so peters would be a great choice so too would be josh shapiro has governor of pennsylvania. a lot of people are hoping that she picks him and then mark kelly the arizona senator astronaut, fighter pilot. you know, i just think there's a ton of really good people and by the way, getting back to the vetting, i think that's part of this too very
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serious vetting in a very short period of time. she didn't have the time that donald trump had launched two weeks right? >> yeah let me play one thing for you on another vp contender. >> governor tim walz, friend of show, joined a zoom fundraiser yesterday, dubbed white dudes for harris and i want to play one thing that well said keep hammering on these guys. this idea of calling them out for who they are, shrink them, is he a danger to society? yes. is he a danger to women's health? yes. is he a danger to world peace? yes. but don't give him more credit than he needs. he's just a strange, weird dude. >> it's kind of the next chapter version, whatever of the weird kind of commentary that we're hearing. a lot of democrats take to attack or belittle or donald trump. what do you think of this political approach? >> i mean, i think it may be,
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it may have some residents, kate with some younger voters that made a lot of young people say things are weird that they don't like, or that they find some oddities with i so i sort of get the point they're but i think in terms of overall messaging and the issues that most people care about, i think if you're the vice president's campaign or if you're the former president's campaign, you really want to hone on messaging what the future would potentially look like if given an opportunity to lead the country under your administration on the most critical issues, right a rising cost to how will you tackle inflation, bringing it down, the cost of higher education? and maybe having a program to address traits for a young men in particular, who are really struggling with ascertaining college degrees addressing the immigration crisis in the country, reform in that process, making it more efficient and also providing a path forward to assessing how the united states will continue to be the leader internationally when we're seeing incredible aggression
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from china on the economic front, but also in terms of bolstering their military prowess so i get the it's weird point, but i think this election will be about substantive issues. and that's what i think most voters, particularly that 4% in the middle will look forward to. >> i can, i can promise you this though. it's definitely just going and to get more weird on either side and you ever went out so fair, kate. >> so fair you two are the reasons do you feel we got it wrong kate? i'll take that we've got to go. >> it's good to see you. joel is going to use your mobile. >> we're actually the way this is the mall. let's be honest me, you and john come on we use it endearingly though, this saying, all right, it's taken 16 years. and finally, team usa's male gymnastics have clinched their first medal in the team event, bringing home the bronze, the last time they did it 2008 now, all eyes on the women's gymnastics team
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with team usa favorite to take the goal despite a calf injury, simone biles we will compete in all four events as will her teammate jordan chiles. we've got cnn's andy scholes joining us now. andy, we were clearly not invited to the olympics. but what can you tell what can you tell us about this event? everybody is going to be watching this yeah. >> well, just might not be there. is there i'd tell you what it's been. incredible. just watching them compete on the television because the images coming out of paris have been amazing. the men's gymnastics team they've lived in the shadows of the women's team, right? because of how good the women are. but this year, the men, they went to paris on a mission to get back on that metal stand and they're led by twenty-year-old well, tiktok star frederick richard, the michigan wolverines junior phenomenal yesterday, especially on the high bar stick in that landing, there, his parents, they were in the crowd. they were just loving it. they could not have been more proud now, brody malone, paul, judah, and ash or hang also were stellar for team usa yesterday. that set the stage for stephen notre razik. and if
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the pommel horse specialist could deliver a flawless routines, the u.s would metal and he got up there and i tell you what he delivered and he knew right after he got off on his dismount that he had had a flawless performance. that team was pumped up a mosque they have to celebrate. now notarizing, he's known as clark kent because he wears thick-rimmed glasses and that certainly was a superman performance. it got the u.s. the bronze. it was the men's first team medal since 2008, and just their fourth since 1932 we're not there. >> do my routine during that dismount as just like already smiling, i think i slated to the judges and looked at these guys and they were jumping up and down. i mean, it was just the greatest moment of my life. i think so happy to have them there i wasn't amazing moment now, today's a big day for the women's team as they look to reclaim the team goal to three years ago at the tokyo games, they got silver. >> that was after gold in 2012 and 2016 out. simone biles
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says, she's good to go despite tweak in her calf on sunday and the u.s. should be confident today, they had three of the top four for all around performers on sunday during qualifications. but because of the two per country rule, only biles and reigning olympic all-around champion suni lee are going to compete and thursdays all around individual finals leave barely beating out jordan chiles, but biles and chiles, they're slated to compete on all four events today, lee on the bars beam and floor and he got jade carey on the vault, the winds team in final, it starts at 12:15 eastern. all right. finally, you know, the surfing competition in tahiti. look at this, delivering one of the greatest sports photos of all time yesterday, brazilian surfer gabriel medina he earned the highest single wave score in olympic history advancing to the men's quarter finals. somehow after riding the wave, medina look at him. he just went airborne to celebrate. well, also making a number one side back to the shore of photographers jerome bruner, boo yay, capturing that incredible image, sara. but
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when i first saw this, i was like this can't be real because it looks like he's just flying just one of the best images i've ever seen. i haven't seen someone floating in the air like that since berman when the oh, for red sox won the world series for that might be true, but to compete with berman, i want to show you my gymnastics move. you want to see it? >> oh, yeah. do it. >> how is that? was that that you're sticking the amount? >> yes. >> that was that i'm not a judge, but i'd give that a decent score thank you, randi. i appreciate you. the lies are so welcome. thank you so much, john. >> and i would do a pommel horse demonstration, except that hr might get in a cnn investigation into a right-wing group that is challenging hundreds of thousands of eligible voter registrations in an effort to block them ahead of the election from starting strong to it's been a week so
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>> new this morning, dramatic video of the moments following an interview with the interim prime minister of haiti cnn's larry madowo is live from inside the multinational security and support mission based in port-au-prince. you were right there, larry, what happened? >> john an extraordinary scene as we were interviewing the interim haitian prime minister, we had some shots as we were coming to the end of the interview detail told the move rust out of that is now gone viral on social media here in haiti is of kenyan and haitian police we. were perhaps do you
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fear for your life doing this job? >> we don't give it much two up and it's not just me. i mean, we've been able to put together an incredible group of men and women that have left new jobs in their careers to be able to commit to this and to be honest, it's, it's rarely part of her thought now, i am privileged. i have a whole bunch of men and women that tried to make sure that nothing happens. but to be honest, we don't give it much thought he doesn't give it, much thought to, but sometimes things do happen. the reason why the haitian prime minister took us there is because it has recently been liberated according to the kenyans in the haitians. and he's very keen to reopen that hospital is the main referral hospital the country he did his residency there many decades ago and he really wants to be able to restore it back to the haitian people. and that's not possible because that's the reality of the gang violence here. the reason why this multinational security support mission isn't the country to try and restore peace, beat back the gangs. but even as the prime minister stand to make that point to the
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international community you'll see them fighting back john. >> it tense, tense, time. larry madowo to you and your crew, please stay safe. thank you kate. also new this morning protests are erupting in venezuela after the reelection of nicholas maduro, marking his third six-year term as president. but this election has been marred by serious accusations i've electoral fraud. and now the united states and others are calling on the venezuelan government to immediately release data on the disputed result. cnn's stefano pozzebon is in caracas with much more on this estefan. and what are you seeing now? what's the latest? >> yes, kate, we're learning that there will be processed to later in today, starting at 11:00 a.m. local time, which is the same as the eastern time. you can tell that unfortunately tension is destined to keep growing and growing here in caracas as the opposition and widespread collation like we yesterday, we witnessed there are some of the most violent protests that i've seen here
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in venezuela since coming here first in 2016 and still like most of the people that are that were on the streets yesterday, there were not fighting for the opposition candidate. they were not fighting been called up or they were not getting out coordinated. these people were on the street because they felt that there had been cheated on because they don't believe on the results that the authority, the electoral authority which is stacked with government sympathizers, have released that early on monday, but maduro, on the same time doesn't appear to be considering any step back. take a listen democrazia. how do you call this democracy constitution, terrorism. we have told the militants of the united socialist party of venezuela, not to fall for provocations because their goal is by assaulted in the headquarters. i don't want to clash and have well bloodshed. now it's clear what i was saying that i have avoided a bloodshed in venezuela kate, if
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there is one lesson that we can learn out of these venezuelan story is that we hear that democracy is in crisis all around the world. >> where here, where people don't really have any real democracy. well, that's an idea that is worth fighting for kate. >> great point stefano, great day. have you there? thank you so much. sir. all right a right-wing group fueled by former president trump's false allegations of mass voter fraud is teaching people to use an app resulting in hundreds of thousands of complaints on voter registrations election officials say these complaints are often overwhelming. >> the system and costing taxpayers a heck of a lot of money cnn's kyung lah dug into the group's efforts and tried to track them down for some answers i've lived in, didn't for over 24 years, i have been voting here for two decades, as we can see, i'm real, i am here, i am talking to you. if you're wondering why daniel ma
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says defending his existence, it's because of this list as well. >> first name that's my last name of thousands of voter registrations in denton county are being challenged as ineligible, finding out that i'm on some sort of hit list of people who should be voting i, was pretty off. how did moss a legally registered american voter in the state of texas and a university administrator end up having his voter registration challenged because of the efforts of one group hi there. >> i'm katherine angle wreck with true the vote. >> true the vote. a right-wing organization fueled by the maga movement, all of a sudden in certain states they found all these votes i totally rigged election. >> and the lies that the 2020 election was stolen with illegal ballots welcome to the iv three project you have arrived in the nick of time. >> this is a groups online training session for iv three, a user-friendly app pushed by true the vote, recruiting and training thousands of privacy
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citizens on how to submit challenges to local election offices. we've got to report what we can and get it as accurate as we can. and it is making an enormous impact, adding up to about 700,000 challenges to voters across the country so far, documents obtained by cnn show many of them you exact same language daniel moss's challenge came from someone he doesn't even know. >> i want to say it was nancy. >> nancy lives in the same county and single-handedly send in thousands of challenges this year. we asked around for us i'm trying to talk to nancy, but she did not come to the door mancy sends me something every day. frank phillips is zae-in county's elections administrator as november looms, it's not just nancy setting and challenges now, there have been days where i've received a couple of thousand, nine isn't it overwhelming to get thousands of names every
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day? >> it can be. i've had to look each of those voters up one-by-one, roughly 75, 80% of the names that gave me. we have already dealt with and the rest of the names. >> well you would catch them anyway, there safeguards built into the whole system for any issue you can dream. meaning any of these questionable voters like the people who have moved away, the system would eventually catch them. >> anyway, more than a dozen election official cnn spoke with say they're getting the same challenges many from iv three users when there's already a system in place that prevents fraud. but that's not stopping the leader from claiming this in the space of elections you know, the fraud has been institutionalized through the boat is based in texas first, we went to try and find true the votes office location, the one it lists on its website, as well as federal tax forms. but we didn't find a brick-and-mortar office
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instead, we ended up here at a post office with a bunch of po boxes next, we came here to this strip mall that the state of texas list as the current address for true the vote. but looks like it's a business that biles income taxes it's a functioning office but no truth these mass voter challenges are definitely a page out of the election denial playbook. there is a bigger picture impact on our democracy, which is that weakening trust in elections and creating an environment where you can cast doubt or question the results of an election after the fact back in denton county, daniel moss will be allowed to vote elections administrative. frank phillips found the challenge was wrong for the people who are making all these endless challenges. he's chosen patients and
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education. >> and their mind. they think, hey, you've got thousands of people on your roles that shouldn't be there, which turned out not to be the case. they come in with a can save notion. my job is to explain reality drew vote didn't talk to us, but they did send us a statement about its voter app writing. >> it has quote, developed specialized processes technologies, and methodologies that have been affirmed by experts and courts, but wouldn't specify who those experts and courts are or answer any other questions. cnn spoke with more than a dozen county and state election administrators across the country who say the challenges of the app or repetitive and sometimes plain wrong since the 2020 election, the texas non-profit raised nearly $12 million based on publicly available records. all that money despite having no offices and listing only a handful of employees thanks. kim laws reporting for that new hour of cnn, new central starts now

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