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evidence in this case, and reporters were kept behind a perimeter, a blue tape on the floor because this investigation is still going on. now, what was visible where the chafing marks at the very top of the door that is what investigators call witness marks. the ntsb used marks like this to say that the door was loosely shimmying against the frame of that 7:37 for months also, you could see damaged metal down here at the bottom of the door plug. this is where the door plug cleared the hinges when it shot away from the plane, what was not visible were the four key bolts that would have kept the door solidly on those hinges. there would have been four of them, one at each corner of the door, the ntsb says that those bolts were removed at boeing's factory >> three in renton, washington and not re-installed all right. pete muntean. thank you so much. >> and thank you so much for watching. i'm pamela brown in the situation room, erin burnett outfront starts now
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outfront next, the breaking news, vice president kamala harris about to take the stage in her first presidential campaign event in georgia for team is now all in to win over that state as we are learning new details this hour about harris, his pick for vice president, plus quote, more sociopathic deranged and psychotic. our kfile uncovering even more remarks at j.d. vance has made about people who don't have children and more breaking news this hour, the director of project 2025 is out but is that really the end of this controversial blueprint for trump's second term. >> let's go outfront and good evening. >> i'm erin burnett, outfront tonight. we begin with the breaking news live pictures of georgia state university that's the atlanta and it is where the vice president kamala harris is about to speak to that crowd. it is her first event in the battleground state of georgia since becoming the democrats presumptive nominee. and the harris team sees an
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opening in georgia. they see crowds like this and they see a possible victory they have now brought in a record 170 staffers to the state of georgia, 24 offices now across the state, a state where biden was trailing trump and support was slipping. in fact, he was trailing so badly a quinnipiac poll recently found biden down by five points in georgia you know, when electoral chasm. harris right now sees georgia though giving her yet another path to 270 electoral college votes. and that is causing consternation within the gop. and tonight, we can report a massive shakeup inside that conservative operation project 25 that you've probably heard a lot about. the director of project 2025 i've which basically is a controversial 900 page playbook that had been pushed as a blueprint for trump's second term. while that director is out, paul dans is his name. he was a top adviser in trump's white house and is now stepping down amid intense criticism. and all this comes as we have new reporting tonight on harris, a search for
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a running mate as she prepares to take that stage in atlanta, we are learning an announcement could come at any time. the formal interviews of the potential candidates have all been happening this week. obviously, it's tuesday, but tuesday is well into the week. the way the new slides now. and as of this moment, harris has not yet tipped her hand and where she's leaning eva mckend begins our coverage. she's at that harris rally in atlanta outfront and jeff zeleny is in detroit with new reporting on the hunt for harris his vp. even let me start with you because you are in that room and tell me what it's like in terms of the energy the crowd who's there? >> erin, there's a tremendous amount of energy in this crowd. people swagged surfing, dancing, not everyone at home. i understand that poll to reference but certainly the young voters and harris is trying to appeal to understand
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it well is coming no, not quite yet, but she is about to come out. but the harris campaign, they don't only believe that she can appeal to young voters. black voters well represented in this room, but they also believe that xi can appeal to centrist voters in this state, folks that don't necessarily have an appetite for voting for former president donald trump. we saw that very much so in the midterms aaron and they believe that she can do that by talking about reproductive rights, gun violence expand beyond the base you had quave up on stage before he's a rapper, he lost his nephew to gun violence that issue is going to be so central to her election argument as she tries to expand her coalition so a young man speaking right now and then we expect the vice president shortly area. >> alright, eva, thank you very much. and we will be taking
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gang is where the vice president's remarks live when she comes out of that stage as we await that in atlanta, let's just go to jeff zeleny here because jeff, i know you've got some new reporting on the vp search, which as we understand, you could have been maybe we wouldn't know until the end of next week now seems from where she is in the process from your reporting that it could be much earlier there aren't it could. in fact, a week from tonight, we are certain to know vice president kamala harris is running mate. we know that a week from today they will be blitz seeing battleground states of their own, making their debut in the long run up to the democratic convention at the end of the month in chicago. but the campaign i'm told will officially announced this a battleground blitz tomorrow, but we are learning that this is how she will unveil her running mate. we know that the list still includes that handful of governors we've been talking about potentially the transportation secretary potentially arizona senator mark kelly, but all eyes are on pennsylvania governor josh shapiro. of course, he has been out campaigning for the vice president every day. he's been
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holding event so very much holding auditions, but we're also learning that focus groups and pollsters are looking at how he stands up in pennsylvania, as well as other states as well. but this, of course, is her decision and hers alone. so yes, biography plays a role geography could play a role, of course, pennsylvania, a key state, arizona, also a key state where senator kelly is from, minnesota, governor tim walz is also captured the intrigue of many democrats. so again, this is vice president harris is vision to make who better than her knows what a running mate should do, who she wants in a governing partner. but erin, one week from tonight, she'll be on the road with her running mate. >> whoever she all right that does appear to be the answer. >> that we can go ahead, but the pronoun there, jeff, thank you very much. so we're awaiting other vice president on that stage. i believe she's going to be the next speaker, lulu, as we wait when you look in that room right now in atlanta, a state that biden was trailing by five points, which is, you know, it's pretty much
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dead in the water. now, she this is the first please. >> she's choosing to go as the presumptive nominee. >> here she is. and this giant rally, you see that room. what what do you think? i mean, i think that this was a smart move for her to really launch her campaign in this place. i mean, obviously she's done a previous event where she made the formal announcement, but this is georgia. this is a lot of people, young black also asian-americans, fastest-growing demographic in the suburbs around atlanta. she obviously that is part of her heritage as well. so this appeals to that a group of people and she wants to show that she can expand the map that she's not just fighting those same places that she needs to fight for, but other places too. >> here she is there introducing her so we can hear the doozy asm in that room that is for sure. >> she walks out of the stage i
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just going to the podium here. i'm going to give her mostly prepared remarks, but we're going to listen in here to a little bit of this to hear the vice president at this first row and what they believe is the very winnable state of georgia. >> let's listen thank you,
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everyone. >> thank thank you, everybody. oh, it's good to be back in georgia everyone. >> please hear it for tyler other for that incredible introduction, i invited him in several other young entrepreneurs to come then visit with me at the white house. >> and we had a really very long and important conversation about the future of america.
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and tally, you represent the best of our future. thank you for that and please give it up for quite you. >> so good to see everyone and let me let me also thank our incredible members of congress who are with us this evening. senator jon ossoff raphael warnock representative in the chima williams mayor andre dickens. >> thank you for welcoming land and thank you to the great stacey abrams so georgia it. is
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so good to be back and i am very clear the path to the white house runs right through this state you know, this when in 2020. and we don't do it again in 2024 let's get, right down salma. >> getting i'm getting because some business now i get into some businessman all right so georgia as many of you known before and have a seat if you have a chair as many of you know before i was elected vice president and before i was likely the united states senator, i was an elected
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attorney general and an elected district attorney. and before that, i was a courtroom prosecutor in those roles i took on perpetrators of all kinds creditors who abused women fraudsters who ripped off consumers cheaters who broke the rules for their own game so hear me when i say i know donald trump i've been dealing with people like him my entire career for example as attorney
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general of california, i took on one of our country's largest for profit colleges that was scamming students well donald trump ran a for profit college that scanned students as a prosecutor, i specialized in child sexual abuse cases and sexual abuse cases well, trump was found liable for committing sexual abuse and as an attorney general, i held the big wall street banks accountable for fraud donald trump was just found guilty of fraud 30 34 counts so in so in this campaign so in this campaign i
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will proudly put my record against his any day including for example, on the issue of immigration. >> so i was the attorney general of a border state in that job. i walked underground tunnels between the united states and mexico on that border, with law enforcement officers went after transnational gangs drug cartels, and human traffickers that came into our country illegally i prosecuted them in case after case, and i want donald trump donald trump on the other hand, has been talking a big game about
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securing our border. but he does not walk the walk or as mud friend quibble with say, he does not walk it like he talks our administration worked on the most significant border security bill in decades some of the most conservative republicans in washington dc supported the bill. even the border patrol endorsed it it was all set to pass but at the last minute, trump directed his allies in the senate to vote it down. he tanked the bipartisan
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deal because he thought it would help him win an election which goes to show donald trump does not care about border security we only cares about himself and when i'm president, i will work to actually solve the problem so here is my pledge to you as president. i will bring back the borders security bill that donald trump killed, and i will sign it into law donald trump what real leadership looks like but make,
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no mistake this campaign is not just about us versus donald trump. >> truly this campaign is about two very different visions for our nation one focused on the future the other focused on the past we believe in a future where every person has the opportunity so buildup business a future with affordable health care, affordable and all of this is the same building up the middle class will be a
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defining goal of my presidency because we hear, oh, no when our middle class is strong america is strong and to keep our middle-class strong families need relief from the high cost of living so that they have a chance not just to get by, but to get ahead. and yes, it is true that by many indicators, our economy is the strongest in the world but while inflation is down and wages are up, prices are still too high you know it and i know it and when we win this
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election, here's what we're going to do about it on day one, i will take on price gouging and bring down costs we will more of those hidden fees and surprise late charges that banks and other companies used to pad their profits we will take on corporate landlords and cap unfair rent increases and we will take on big pharma to cap prescription drug costs for our plan will lower costs and save many middle-class families thousands of dollars a year but
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donald trump has a different plan in mind one that would raise prices on middle-class families just look at his project 2025. agenda i take it you've seen it project 2025 is a plan to weaken the middle-class, be clear donald trump intends to cut social security and medicare he intends to give tax breaks to billionaires and big corporations he intends to gut our investments in clean energy jobs he intends to end the affordable care act to take us back to a time when insurance companies had the power to deny people with pre-existing conditions, you guys remember what that was children with
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asthma, breast cancer survivors grandparents with diabetes georgia america has tried these failed policies before, and we are not going and we are, not going back because ours is a fight for the future. and it is a fight for freedom across our nation. we are witnessing a full-on assault on hard fought, hard-won freedoms and rights the freedom to vote the freedom
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to be safe from gun violence the freedom to live without fear of bigotry and hate the freedom to love who you love openly and with freedom to learn and acknowledge our true and full history the freedom woman to make decisions about her it's a fight for the future and for freedom and i don't have to tell folks in atlanta that generations of americans before led the fight for freedom and now the baton
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is in our hands each and every one of us and we love our country, we love our country and i believe it is the highest form of patriotism to fight for the ideals of our country we who believe in the sacred freedom to vote will finally pass the freedom to vote act and the john lewis voting rights we who believe in the freedom to live safe from gun violence will finally pass universal background checks
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weapons ban we who believe in reproductive freedom will stop. >> donald trump's extreme abortion bans. and when congress passes a law to restore reproductive freedoms as president of the united states, i will sign it into law so november 5 november 5 is in 98 days in 98. days. and let's level set friends. let's level set we have a fight in front of us we have a fight in front of
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us, and we are the underdogs in this race we are but just saying this is a people-powered campaign. >> people power campaign in fact, after i announced my candidacy, we saw the best week of grassroots fundraising. >> president and if you. >> go to come layers layers.com, you can help us build on that success so the momentum in this race is shifting and there are signs that donald trump is feeling it you may have noticed last week, you may have seen he pulled out of the debate in september. he
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had previously agreed to funny thing about think about that. >> so he wanted to vacate. but he is running mate, seem to have a lot to say about me and by the way, don't you find some other stuff too? to be plain weird well donald i do hope you'll reconsider to meet me on the debate stage because
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as the saying goes if you guys something to say in the next 98 days, we have our work cut out for us and this is not going to be easy this is hard work, but we like hard work. hard work is good work so georgia today i
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asked you, are you ready to get to work the promise of america and we ready to fight for bless you. the vice president there at that rally first rally as the presumptive nominee, choosing the state of georgia. ashley etienne is with me the former communications director for the vice president ashley, i know that you had wanted a rally of this sort back last time around. what do you make of what we just saw in that room? she spoke for about 16 minutes and literally he seemed to go through tick by tick on agenda of what she would do if she want yeah.
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>> i mean, i thought it was an incredibly strong speech. i mean, i loved how comfortable she loved. i loved the future in freedom themes. but here's the thing that i noticed erin as she took on the republican attacks head-on, she opened up on immigration she talked about inflation, that those are two issues that democrats have typically not leaned into that we've shied away from. so i was really encouraged that she took those issues head-on. but here's the one thing that i also noticed is that i regret she didn't lead in even further and really go into their record president biden and she passed an executive order that increased security on the border and border crossings are down 40% lower than they were during the trump administration on inflation is down 3%, unemployment is down a job numbers are up. they've canceled more than 170 billion in student loans. so i'd love
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to see her lean in even more so on those issues. but the fact that she took them head on says that she's ready, she's not going to shy away from a fight. and it was incredibly encouraging. >> lulu, she did she started with inflation i'm sorry with immigration, which was after she going to agree about trumping felon and you know, went went through her background heavy on immigration, and then on inflation very different than biden, who is has been defensive on that issue, where she said, alright, inflation rates are down, but prices are still too high. and we all know it. >> this is what democratic advisers have been saying and praying that actually biden would've done. and now harris is doing which is to say, yes i feel your pain. yes. things need to get better. and yet, it's heading in the right direction. giving that empathy, giving that feeling that she can connect and understand what people are actually feeling and trying to give a positive vision. >> bakari, what about the heavy lean in on topic number one, immigration?
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>> no. i mean, she is unique in the way that she's able to communicate. and one of the things she did was not only immigration but also inflation, and she didn't catch it as inflation. this is one of the things that campaign has been talking about. i had to give a special shout out to terrance woodbury. he's a name that not many people know. but he's probably the best holster in the business hit strategies, but he would always say that you have to stop talking to people in economic terms and talk to them in terms they know. i refer to this all the time because my daddy is so upset at the price of whiting, piggly wiggly that is like he is about the price of whiting in piggly wiggly, it's a cost conversation. people don't care about inflation. here, about costs. and she did that. the other thing she did was she took on donald trump just just quickly, i at one of the things that she said is donald won't debate. but he and his running mate have a lot to say. hey, about me. well, donald is the saying goes, if you have something to say, say it to my face, she took donald trump on
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head on just like she did inflation, just like she did immigrate. eric as a republican donor. and i want to note everybody you were a haley supporter for you. god and then, all right. and that's so so it's not as if you were trump or you are trump now, but i i think that's important context for everyone to understand. but you believe how do you think that line went about the debate? >> well, i think he should debate her and i think he will debate her. i don't think it doesn't strike me as a particularly compelling argument. he'll say anything to anybody whose faces we have learned you, say this. i will emphasize as someone putting money behind him. >> i don't i have not donated to donald trump. >> you have not done. >> i will vote for donald trump because it's a binary choice. and i think he is far better for the country than she is. or then joe biden would have been. but i have not done panetta just donald trump raised money primarily for senate candidates. >> i'm doing an event for the speaker, but i have not donated, but i'm going to remain focused on the senate. >> i'm a one man band that's basically most that i can do. but i want to pick up on one point where she talks about
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this is people power campaign that's pretty funny. she's not gotten a single vote from a person in 2024, single vote for president in 2024. and she was coronated. there wasn't even a primary for her to be elected, so it's like the people's republic of china, the communist party say, this is who we're going to support. and now that people must love her okay. >> but let's talk to talk about that hearing for a second. well, go ahead, bakari, jump in and i want to give her a chance to give some numbers. >> well, i mean, i just i mean, you got to call out stuff when it's just not factually true. i mean, the delegates so many votes as well to answer your question, the delegates of the dnc are actually going to vote for her. they begin tomorrow on august 1, and so that will happen. and so she'll get all the delegates and i just want to remind you because you tend to forget but she and donald, she and joe biden actually ran together they ran together as a ticket in 84 million people voted for joe biden and kamala harris to be president of the united states in 2020. and so this whole thing about a republic of china is kind of a bridge too far because that's
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just fundamentally not accurate. >> she's pointing excuse me, this because the delegates may vote for her, but the people vote for the delegates and no, and not a single person voted for her delegates. and so she's going to be coronated and where they vote. she has she ran with joe biden in 2020. he was the was for president. she was the vice president. she's not gotten a delegate boat, it's called a ticket. >> do you know it's called a ticket? >> yeah nobody else was allowed to run. i understand the points that both of you are making. >> what it's called harris just talking. i want to get you in here quickly though, because i on this point though. okay. because i understand the arguments are both made. we hear those arguments. fanara, where is she now in terms of what you can, judge? from what people, regular voters, not delegates? yes. how they see her. yeah. >> i mean, look, here's the situation. part of the reason why they were able to make that substitution was because the vast majority of democrats said they would be satisfied with
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her being the democratic nominee. and the reason why they would be satisfied with her being the democratic nominee was because she ran so much stronger against donald trump than joe biden, particularly among african american voters, right? if you know anything about georgia, the state of georgia is actually there crucial in the state of georgia, there the democratic bloc in the state of georgia without african-america n voters, you can't win in the state of georgia. and what we see in the polling among african american voters, as you can see, this ginormous movement from when we had the matchup between donald trump and joe biden, biden was only winning among them by 38 points. look over kamala harris has now she's winning among them by 61 point. she's going to have to do even better than that if she wants to win the state of georgia. but this to me is indicative of why the democrats made that change in my kamala harris was in georgia tonight. >> all right. i'll pause for a moment. you are all going to come back and next. our kfile uncovering more instances of j.d. vance attacking people without kids and even fund-raising off of those comments i worry. >> that it makes people more
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to 231231. now russia, we're trying to spy on us. >> we were spying on them. >> this is a secret war, secrets and spies now streaming on max breaking news. these are live pictures out of reno, nevada that is where senator j.d. vance is about to take the stage at any moment, he continues on the campaign trail to be on the defense over his quote, childless cat lady comments which question people who do not have children tonight, our kfile is reporting that those comments are part of a pattern, a pattern of are derogatory remarks about americans who do not have children. in fact, vance has even fundraised off of these comments. kfile finding that in november 2020, vance says childless americans were more sociopathic than those with children and also saying that
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in his experience, the quote, most deranged and most psychotic people he seize on social media are typically childless. front now is kfile's andrew kaczynski okay. >> i'm sure that one could probably look at the sociopathic thing and be very clear on an answer on that. i mean, it's sort of amazing that he's winning hang in on this. what more did you find on all of these comments? yes. so this wasn't a one-off comment from vance. >> he had a pattern of making these comments both in his senate run and even in the years before. and i think the thing that's important for people to remember is when he made these comments, this wasn't like a gaffe erin. this these are comments that he was proud of he fund raised off of them and i want to read a couple of those fundraising emails because you want to even a little further than what he said in those cat lady comments look at this one from august 2021, where he said, quote, we need to speak directly to patriots like you about the serious issue of radical, childless leaders in this country we've allowed ourselves to be dominated by childless sociopaths. they're
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invested in all caps, nothing because they're not invested in the country's children and he actually also sent another email that read, quote, our country is basically run by childless democrats who are miserable in their own lives and want to make the rest of the country three miserable too what i want to know is why have we turned our country over to people who don't have a direct stake in it. >> i mean, that is i mean, that's black and white. right. and it was black. and what was actually in a fundraising email, which is pretty stunning. so that shows and by the way, it's not that anyone thought there wasn't a misspeak as he's doubled down and owned it. but he met what he said, he fund fundraised off it. but then he also had a podcast, right. and he talked about it there. that's right. well, he went on a podcast when they were promoting the people probably remember the hillbilly elegy was made into a movie around november-december and 2020. and he went on a podcast who promoted and listen to these comments that he made on that podcast? >> you just these basic cadences of life that i think
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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 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 and what's, interesting, erin, about those comments as he sort of defended them, are people by saying he was just taking aim at democratic leaders. but those comments on that podcast we're clearly a little bit more broad and we're targeting all childless people. >> they certainly weren't calling them a sociopathic, less mentally stable so what's the response from the vance campaign to this? >> so we reached out to the vance campaign. we asked them, how do you are you squaring these comments, the controversy around it, and i'll read you what they told us. they told us
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in a statement, senator vance has clearly stated that he was talking about politicians on the left who support policies, policies that are explicitly anti-child an anti-family. the media can obsess over it all they want, but he's not going to back down when it comes to advocating for policies that protect parental rights encourage people to have more kids alright, andrew. >> thank you. and you're sitting with us. eric. okay. let me just ask you this. in your capacity as someone who's supporting trump someone's child less or child having children status should not be relevant to these conversations. agreed. does vance what do you think about this this vance a problem for this ticket? >> will it come from the reagan wing of the party. i'm a big believer in robust foreign policies and jd vance's isolation as he is a populist, i'm not he would not have been my choice. tim, scott and nikki haley bill hagerty, tom cotton is a whole list that i would pick before mr. mr. vance, senator vance but i think the reality is it's all about the
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president the vice president never really matters. >> last time it mattered was lbj helped carry texas for jfk. i think that'll be the case here. j.d. vance, have a very specific role in some of the wisconsin some swing state, ohio wasn't really at least according want him back an ohio dewine one by 23 points in 22 and vance won by two. >> i've said it myself that the vp doesn't matter except for the fact that you have seen donald trump have to defend his statements over and over. and if there's one place that donald trump does not like to be, is where the spotlight is on a problematic running mate. and not maybe the comments that he has itself is making. he likes to have the attention on the stuff that he wants to keep the attention on. instead, he's having to defend jd vance's comments. >> i agree with that, but also remember kamala harris called joe biden a racist and a very first debate they had just before she got no votes. and then of course she has said publicly that she thinks america is systemically racist country shrey i reject that. i.
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don't agree with it at all. >> vance wrote that he hated police car emails. well, we can play this all exactly. >> that's my point. so we're wanting to focus on jd vance's if he's the only person in the world that says naughty things kamala harris was running for president has said some pretty okay. >> but, but, i will say ashley, one thing we know about donald trump is donald trump likes to have people talk about donald trump. okay. and on that ticket, nobody's talking about donald trump. he did a whole interview last night. everyone is still talking about j.d. vance on the latest revelations about j.d. vance? >> well, no, you're absolutely sorry. >> go ahead. no, you're absolutely right. i mean, you're absolutely right. the one thing you ask if you're vice president is to do no harm and j.d. vance is doing nothing but harming not just himself, but harming this ticking you seeing cnn had a poll coming out of the convention that he was at a negative six 6% net negative six 6% favorability, you know, i was turned on fox
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news last night, which i hardly ever do. and there were segment after segment after second segment about j.d vance in these cat lady comments so the reality is, is that he's doing nothing but harmony democrats will continue to characterize him and frame him up as a maga mini-me to donald trump as someone who's double downing on their contempt and disdain for women. this is the year of women. you could see right now an internal polls from the harris campaign that she's up among women by 21 points on donald trump. and that's the problem for them. there's now whispers within the republican party about getting rid of j.d. vance because he's actually having the opposite effect that they want and they desire. and then let me just add this to what i found very interesting is now it's only working to kamala harris is advantage. there's a organizing group on facebook that's called cat ladies were kamala harris. so this is all the democrats are just sitting back watching this thing, sipping the tea as, as it sort of unravels for the
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republicans, would j.d. vance, it's been a complete and total disaster. >> alright. so there's been a lot of talk about that and i, it's talk at this point replacing the ticket, no evidence of trump's thinking about if he looks at them numbers? yes. what does he say? >> i mean, it's the worst vice presidential pick of my lifetime and you know, if we look at the net favorability ratings, you know, we did this segment last week which basically said he was the first one that had a net negative favor. but favourability rating coming out of his party's convention. and what we see is according to the abc news ipsos poll, it's only gotten worse. it's only gotten worse it's gotten from negative six points to now, negative 15 points. mark my words, this is the worst vice presidential pick, probably since 1,972 when george mcgovern chose thomas eagleton as his vp pick, he got replaced. i don't think vance is going to get replaced, but that's what we're talking about, you know, planet did i ever think we'd be talking about vp nominees this later? the end of a cycle after was picked like ten days ago, bakari you know, i think that that j.d. vance is kind of the
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sarah palin of dan quayle's. and so that's what you're seeing right now. you're just seeing somebody who's flailing and attempting to find his footing as having a great deal of difficulty due to their lack of experience. one of the other things that's kind of throwing this whole, this whole game off is that the republicans have had a great deal of time to deal with the concern of whether or not joe biden was going to be replayed on the ticket and still yet, they have not been able to formulate a game plan i mean, just the fact that people can't pronounce her name correctly. there are a lot of people who are watching who her name is comma law. it's quite simple, but there are a lot of people who are watching tonight every time her name is mispronounces the streak is a shriek in your ear because there are a lot of people who are who are mixed race, or had a funny name or who are foreign or whatever it may be, who had a different name, who hear that, who are wondering why that is such a tagline. and so
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republicans are throwing everything against the wall. they're using the race car. you hear you hear her called a dei hire. you hear all of these different things and nothing is sticking all right, now because she is found her stride and that fundamentally is one of the problems that republicans are having. >> all right? all i'll hit pause there. thank you very much as the vice president, kamala harris is winning back voters as we see in poll after poll, that biden lost any crucial battleground state are special voters outfront series is right after this on the ground plus breaking he news on a democratic national convention. like we've never seen before. we've got new details on what biden's role will be it looks down at his queen and says, our wire money more. albion to, let's work on that french shall we have land than in heavy into wow we move into guam i'll be on top now
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start watching at fubo tv, tv.com. i'm derek van dam inside the paris olympic village. and this is cnn breaking news, vice president harris just making her case to georgia voters, taunting president trump for pulling out of there planned debate, telling the former president, if you have something to say, say it to my face and the crowd went wild with that line rust belt, a big focus for the harris campaign tonight, jeff zeleny is there in michigan for our voters outfront series it feels like we got one shot because it's not just the historical component here. >> it's also the alternative for charity. dean, the weight of the presidential race is
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suddenly a bit heavier, was not just male. we have an opportunity to make history it's also oh, my gosh, what happens if we don't a week after kamala harris clinched the democratic nomination the whirlwind of excitement, coursing through the party is giving way to the urgent work of building a harris coalition after a year of trying to shore up president biden's fraying one. >> he has a refreshing a new energy that we didn't have previously. that absolutely is generating interest from pope. that we're not interested in. a biden trump race, but now are definitely interested. now that we have the vice president on the top of the ticket reverend charles williams of king solomon baptist church in detroit saw exhaustion over a trump biden rematch vanished overnight. >> instead of having something to vote against. now we have something to vote for. >> when we met williams earlier this year inside his historic church, his wariness was clear.
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>> it's like to the two old white guys duking it out. >> did it turn just like a switch when joe biden was in office in all of his greatness, it was like churning molasses next day, all of the means went away. the next day, all of the joke videos went away. >> we meet a little fired up for that, i think right. >> caren, michigan, the contours of the new race are settling in as democratic congresswoman haley stevens heard firsthand as she knocked on doors in her district, how are you feeling? >> the switch with biden to harris? feel good enter energies up, right? rubin, max bauer invited us inside to talk. he's excited for harris, but once to learn more about her positions, especially her policy on israel, i don't think she has clearly enough defined position, at least the we're aware of that i can say whether she's whether she makes us comfortable or not as she continued her walk, stevens
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acknowledged that is one of the lingering challenges for harris and democrats in michigan. >> i'm not going to sugar coat. there's also still a lot of passions and tensions and emotions around the middle east. >> a few miles away, signs of frustration over israel's war in gaza are clear the muslim and arab community in dearborn have largely broken with biden. >> but mayor abdullah hammoud now sees a potential opening. now with vice president harris, you see a renewed spark, especially amongst a younger population, a more diverse coalition and an opportunity to rebuild that coalition that helped president biden over the top. so can the vice president win michigan without to dearborn in the arab american vote? i'm not a gambling man. but if i was, i wouldn't want to take that gamble. good vice president harris wants to be successful. that's a coalition that she needs a part in her corner to help toppled down trump once again trump carried michigan in 2016 along with wisconsin and pennsylvania but
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in 2020, all three flipped a biden blue wall that led to victory. that burden now rests with harris are you here for events and her ardent supporters like dean, there was either fear or excitement and i think the excitement over overcrowded the fear and that fear has turned now into excitement and michigan will be a critical laboratory for how that harris coalition takes shape. >> erin, there is no doubt energy and enthusiasm is on her side. but trump is also starting to spend millions of dollars here trying to define harris as well. it's the independent voters of michigan that always show the path to victory. the question is, will that biden blue wall in november become harris's or trump's? >> all right. thank you very much. jeff zeleny on the ground there and we do have some more breaking news right now. this is actually about what's going to happen at the democratic national convention obviously, president biden was going to be the nominee and his vice
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president, kamala harris, but now everything is totally flipped. and one of the huge questions is what will president biden do? there are kayla tao, she has new reporting on this breaking these details. what are you learning, kayla? >> erin sources tell us that now president joe biden is expected to be the headliner on the democratic national convention's opening night, just about three weeks from now, the goal of having sitting president be that first nights keynote is to allow biden an opportunity to highlight the work of his administration before the programming officially transitions the harris's candidacy this according to multiple sources familiar with the planning, one of whom told me this monday is going to be joe's night, then he's going to hand over the keys. there's some precedent so we're doing this back in 2000, president bill clinton had the opening keynote that year before he transitioned the convention to his vice president, al gore. but of course the circumstances are much different here with biden having been forced decide by members of his own party, as you mentioned, he was supposed to be the final speaker on the
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final night as the nominee, something that he was not able to do in person back in 2020. but aaron, it just another example of how quickly the party and its programming our evolving to reshape this race behind their new candidate, aaron. >> all right, kayla, thank you very much, obviously, so many questions about what's going to happen at this. we know the generally the overview but of course not, not many of the details as kamala harris, of course, speaks on the campaign trail tonight, we would wait j.d. vance, the vice presidential nominee for donald trump, to be speaking in reno, nevada the all out right now. thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate your time here on this tuesday, ac360, with anderson cooper begins right now tonight on 360 vice president harris campaigns, and it i'm trying to keep a state that joe biden turned blue in the democratic column also tonight, we're joined by one of the leading contenders to be her running mate and minnesota governor the started the trend either silly are significant o