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can't compete and you saw that with trump backing out of the debate and that's going to be a huge problem for them because it makes trump look what i believe he is, which is very weak small. so she is obviously still the underdog, but the country is rallying around her. and i think they'll rally around whoever she picks as vp because they want to get to a point where they don't have to worry about their politicians anymore, that they have people like kamala harris me, and others who are worried about them and who are just doing our jobs and making sure things get done well, it is good that you noted i think you are representative for about 800,000 ohioans and that includes vice presidential candidate j.d. >> vance. we will see what happens. rep. greg landsman. thank you so much for coming on this morning thanks, sara a new hour of cnn. >> new central starts right now
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breaking news, hurricane debby makes landfall a storm that could break records catastrophic rain on a slow motion march up the entire east coast and we are standing by not just for an announcement, but be announcement by vice president harris on her running mate. >> the new clues urging this morning. and then record breaking stock plunges around the world. major new concerns with us market set to open in 90 minutes kate is out i'm john berman with sara sidner and this is cnn new central and the breaking news this morning, hurricane debby made landfall moments ago, and this is just the beginning even asked the florida coast gets batter with winds and surge. the real story
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is what will happen the next few days as the storm crawls up the coast, bringing catastrophic levels of rain, feet of rain, more than 1 million people across three states are under the highest flooding alert possible already the florida governor ron desantis said this just moments ago now that hurricane debby is making landfall, most important thing to do is to just protect yourself and protect your family. >> don't go out into this storm all right, see you. cnn meteorologist elisa rafah is in steinhatchee, florida where the storm made landfall looks okay there right now, the worst may be moving in elisa winds are really picking up here we are starting to get them back end of that eye wall. we are in steen florida where debby made landfall just about an hour ago with 80 bob mile-per-hour winds. as a category one hurricane. what's remarkable is 24 hours before that, it was
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a tropical storm. it rapidly intensified because the ocean temperatures out here are your record warm levels were talking upper 80s and low 90s. and that is a sign and symptom of climate change. if we continue when you to see this rapid intensification is just happening more because these ocean temperatures, are so warm where we are here actually is only about nine miles from where a dahlia made landfall last year. now that was a stronger category three hurricane, but a lot of this area here took on a lot of flooding when idalia happened last year, why did these docks that you see around me? brand-new, they just replaced them. there will also showing us some condos and things here that needed to be completely gutted because of the way they flooded with idalia last year. so locals here were incredibly worried about what the storm surge could do in this area. storm, surge has already topped six feet in nearby places like cedar key, rainfall totals around here have been around eight inches, so again, already seeing the impacts of water
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here in florida, the problem as we go through the rest of the week is debbie works inland and then just sits and spins and stalls. we're talking about a forward beat of about a walking pace. you could walk faster than this hurricane as it continues to move inland, the problem with that is it's going to dump prolific amounts of rain. we're talking 22 i think the wind just blew how to leases microphone right there. >> i think what she's talking about is the historic levels of rain. i can read lips here, yes, it's going to rain a lot bringing 20 to 30 inches of rain. she's saying up the east coast as the storm moves into georgia and then south carolina, savannah and charleston very much under alert over the next few days. we'll get back to elisa in florida shortly. first, let's go to sara. >> right historically, flooding causes the most deaths during hurricanes. it isn't the winded is the rain and debby's rain
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and storm surge as you heard from john and elisa, there there is expected to break records. meteorologist derek van dam is tracking when and where are the threats are the greatest. as this storm sort of stalls over the next few states that it's going up and we can see where it is right now, derek yeah that's the future of hurricane debby. >> and it will slow down. that is a problem we don't like to hear the word slowed down and tropical storm or hurricane in right now, the latest, what is it? 8:00 a.m. advisory. they're doing intimate are hourly advisories and updates on the storm as it makes landfall, it's at 70 five miles per hour, so it has weakened some, but still packing quite a punch. but really when we look back at this store, maybe in a week from now, maybe two weeks from now, depending on how slow it moves, it's really going to be about the rain and how much rain has fallen. this is important to note because we still have a few more hours of storm surge that's right near the catcher's mitt, the big bend of florida, cedar key. all already reporting six feet of
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storm surge. that's above normally dry ground. so those forecasts have become realized from the national hurricane center eyewall made landfall roughly about 6:40, 7:00 a.m. this morning, there it is moving inland and then there goes the bulk of the heavy rainfall and also the severe weather threat that red shading underneath that extending into southeast georgia, that's a tornado watch that's valid through about 4:00 p.m. today lots of precipitation associated with this system, but how much is still in question? nonetheless, we are picking up on the latest computer models because what will this system due in the next several days will certainly, it will bring heavy rainfall and the potential for flash flooding. we've got this rare level, four of four from the weather prediction center. first today, centered across southeast georgia and just starting to move into the low country of south carolina. but look at tuesday, this is when we anticipate the storm to move off shore. so reinvigorating it from the warm waters of the atlantic ocean helping drive in
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more moisture from this area. and there's the latest model runs. this is where we're honing in on some of the heaviest rain. and notice savannah, just north of jacksonville and just south of charleston, that's where we could see rainfall totals seating one foot, perhaps higher where if got some computer models picking up on 20 inches or more locally. and of course that is going to challenge some of these longstanding records from tropical storms and prolific rainfall. remember florence back in 2018 in the flooding that it created across sierra. here's what i'm talking about. look how slow this system moves. then it exits off the coast. this is when that meandering takes place and we drive in that atlantic moisture bringing more rainfall to the coastal communities of georgia. >> sara, john, we know what a dahlia did to the west coast of florida in fort myers is going to be rebuilding for years going forward. what is level four of four mean when you're talking about this rain event, what does that mean to the folks that are in that path where the storm is just sitting
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on top of them well, it's one of the rarest excessive rainfall events that the weather prediction center actually issues. >> so when they start using this high risk, a level four of four, that means you really need to pay attention because they will only reserve this for the most rare events. and so they're seeing in just like the meteorologists here at cnn center are seen is that this area in particular where we've highlighted that shading of pink that is an area where we anticipate flash flooding, rapid rises in rivers, and the potential for catastrophic flooding. remember sara, it's not only the surge component working inland, but it's also the inland and flooding working against it. so that water has nowhere to go. >> but up good cause a serious disaster there. the rain, not the wen. thank you so much. derek van dam, for your reporting there for us. john. >> all right. vice president kamalaharris, preparing to reveal her running mate really at any moment, what are the new? >> close this morning about
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three, the search for kamala harris is running mate is in the final stretch, and we are standing by for an important announcement that could come at any time. >> cnn's eva mckend is in washington following this. for us, even many of the people on edge, because today is the day this could come at any hour, correct? >> it could sara and it seems like it all could come down to pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, minnesota governor tim walz, and arizona senator mark kelly. those are the people that we believe that she is deciding between shapiro, affectionately known as baruch obama a nod to his jewish style excuse me, his jewish faith. >> but also like his style and cadence that many people say mirrors the former president barack obama. >> he could help harris with moderate voters as, could mark kelly, a former nasa astronaut who runs to the right of the administration on issues like immigration. we have seen
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shapiro gets some pushback from progressives, but you have centrist in the party saying this is a really good strategic choice, or would be, and then you have walz, his supporters say he's the midwest string dad that america needs. he's good at making progressive policies like universal free meals in schools popular. now, the former president donald trump, as well as his running mate, they are dismissing all of this excitement around the veep stakes for harris saying it doesn't really matter who she chooses let's listen i don't care let him do whatever they still want to have open borders. if she picks shapiro, she's going to lose the palestinian vote and that's fine everybody has their liabilities. >> i don't really care who she chooses as a running mate. it's not going to be good for the country and we're ready, meaning president trump and i are ready to take the case to the american people now, sara, as for her stops this week with the running mate, we know about philadelphia tomorrow, then she
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heads to wisconsin, michigan, north carolina, georgia, arizona, and nevada. >> all this week all right. >> eva mckend. thank you so much. i appreciate your time. i do want to quickly ask you, you know, donald trump had talked again about crowd size. they were both in the same place in atlanta one after the other with these huge crowds. can you give us some sense of what it's like being in the room when these crowds are there for kamala harris you there's just so much energy and enthusiasm sara, it almost felt like the atlanta rally at least recently almost felt like a concert more than a traditional political event. >> you also see lots of women showing up in pink and green. they are aka's. we know the harris of course, is an ak as so she has a lot of support from her soros hours. lot of young people right there were swagged, surfing, dancing at her atlanta rally. so it's just a much different vibe and feel.
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than when president biden was on the trail just a few weeks ago? >> swag surfing. that is my new favorite word. thank you so much. morning. eva mckend. appreciate it. john. >> all right. millions bracing for days of catastrophic flooding as the government issues a rare and the highest blood level alert possible fears that economic slowdown in the u.s. sends shockwaves across global markets to the u.s. market set to open a 90 minutes there were record-breaking drops in some countries overnight i'm thinking i'm going to die and i thought that was it violent earth with liev schreiber back-to-back episodes saturday at nine on cnn. >> what if you could widen your teeth by simply brushing your teeth? now, you can with smile actives, the teeth whitening breakthrough safely gets your teeth light and keeps them white. every day just by brushing your teeth? >> i never thought that whitening my teeth could be so
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downward trend is continuing in europe and the u.s. futures, all pointing to a down opening dow futures as we are looking at them now, more than 1,000 point down cnn's marc stewart is in beijing for us marc, thank you so much. i know. it's a little late there what are you looking at these sell-offs and saying, okay, where do we stand right now? and what do we expect when the bell rings here for the dow? >> well, let me start by saying this, sara, i think this is one of those moments where a lot of people are taking deep breaths as we watch the open on wall street that includes traders, but also those of us who own homes or have a 401k. that means main street because what we saw happen over the day here in asia is quite extraordinary big losses in many of the stock markets, including south korea and japan, which saw its biggest day elite point loss ever. this is something that
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just doesn't happen that often, but it is part of a fear that is traveling around the world right now about the economic roadmap for the future look back to last friday, the jobs report the united states came out. it wasn't that bad, but it wasn't that great. but traders, they didn't like it and we saw a big sell off. now it was monday morning here in asia, almost what, eight hours ago, when markets opened up in japan, there was talk of higher their interest rates by the bank of japan. that's not something traders like. so we saw a big sell off here and what's so often happens is when one continent starts to have a big sell-off. well, people around the world start to notice and then other market sell off. so that's what's been happening so as we look to wall street as to the open, the reason why there is so much concern is that there is potential for more bad news.
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there is concern of a recession in the works, so to speak that's because we saw announcements of job layoffs last week from intel. it's a big tech company tech companies should be thriving. we heard from executives at amazon talk about how their view of the future isn't as optimistic as it was in the past. so these are all reasons to give traders pause, to give them concern, and to start selling off. and we saw declines already in europe. so now, american that as next sarah, something really interesting at cnn. if you go to our business section, we have what's called the fear and greed index. what's motivating craters right now, we look at all these different factors. fear is the dominant feeling among traders that we survey as part of this explainer as to where the economy stands. >> certainly emotion plays a huge role in all of this as well. but nobody is looking forward to the opening of the dallas morning. marc stewart. thank you so much. appreciate it.
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>> john. >> all right. new this morning, los angeles police just released new images of three suspects linked to the fatal shooting of former general hospital actor johnny wactor. let's get to cnn's camila bernal with the latest on this. what are you learning? >> hey, john. so these are very grainy photos, but police and johnny wactor's family, his friends, his fans, really hoping that this is what helps find the people responsible for his death. and they are hoping for justice now, in the three photos, you see three men who were all wearing hoodies and police also saying that the shooter for has a tattoo above his left eye and his right cheek. now, in these photos released by police, they also show a black four-door infiniti q50. it has a tan interior and police saying that that car was stolen. now, they did not give any other details, but as we previously reported, the actor was shot and killed on may 25th. this is after he left work at a bar here in downtown los angeles, his mother or had told her affiliate kabc that
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her son had been walking with one of his coworkers when he saw what he thought was someone working on his car, then he approached this person to talk, but instead, that suspect looked up and shot him. that's also what his mom had said. ed and the lapd at the time said that it was three men who were trying to steal this catalytic converter when wactor interrupted them. now, one of the three men pulled out a gun, shot him, and then they all drove away. he was taken to the hospital. but unfortunately, that's where he was pronounced dead. now, at the time and even now this new information authorities urging people to come forward, urging people to look at these photos and to see if there's something or someone that they recognize and this of course, as all of his loved ones continue to remember him, not just for his role as brandon corbin in general hospital in his acting, but also as someone who was caring and loving hanging hard-working and humble. so again, just police and family asking people to come forward if they see or know anything. john all right.
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>> camila bernal, keep us posted on this. thank you very much. sara. >> all right. ahead. former president trump is stirring up old grievances going after georgia's popular republican governor. what it could signal about tensions within the republican party and hurricane debby has made landfall and it's inching its way through florida with strong winds but it is the rain that could be a real threat, not just to florida, but to the states ahead of it, we will look at its path one to trade bitcoin plus oil plus gold plus so much more. >> let me introduce you to plus 500. lean into it and easy to use trading app that gives you a glimpse into the future futures trading see a trading opportunity. >> you'll be able to trade it
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as long as aren't able to understand you're asking what happened. that's the question goes on as long as to today, what will the u.s. >> if proof emerges that shows majora actually did not win hurricane debby walloping florida right now with downpours and powerful man's, it is a slow moving storm, which means it's going to bring potentially catastrophic flooding to the state. >> other parts of the southeast over the next few days, cnn's elisa rafah is live in steinhatchee, florida, where the storm made landfall just about an hour ago. i can see the winds go in there, but it doesn't seem like it's raining there where you are as it pushed for further on yeah. >> we're not really getting too much rain in this band right now. but we are really getting the wind. we're getting those gusts on the back end of that eyewall that just made landfall still a category one hurricane, winds sustained at 80 miles i was per hour and we're really feeling those gusts here right now. some
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parts of the coast here, i've already seen storm surge well over six feet and some rain totals have been over eight inches. now, david debbie was able to rapidly intensify in the last 24 hours going from a much weaker tropical dorm to this category one hurricane, because these ocean temperatures are at and near record warm levels were talking upper 80s, even some low 90s. so just incredible that we just keep seeing this rapid intensification which each of these storms that continue to make landfall. now as we go through the day today, we're still worried about storm surge. i want to show you that map up for storm surge in that big bend area of florida six to ten feet of storm surge still possible as we go through the day today now, people here were incredibly worried about that storm surge because a lot of these docks that you see around me are brand new. what they were destroyed in the storm surge last year, you need dalia that made landfall just nine miles away from here so really concerned about that storm surge especially as this area
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again, is just recently recovering from what they went through last year as we look at the track going forward, the next couple of days, it's very concerning because this storm will just sit and spin and stole getting to a crawl three to four miles per hour is the forward speed you walk that and that's incredibly concerning because it is packed or tropical moisture will continue you to dump some heavy rain. look in some of these rainfall totals we are talking some places could be seen widespread totals up ten to 20 inches, even up to 30 inches, which could break records were the most rain that georgia and south carolina, each state has seen from a tropical system and georgia, i'm sorry, south carolina, most recently broke that record, with florence a couple of years ago. so really looking at some catastrophic impacts possible from it'd be rain on top of that, we're also going to have that center sitting somewhere near or over the coast. so that will continue to slosh the storm surge inland as well. so when
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you have the ocean water coming in, all that heavy rain coming down, there's nowhere for that water to go, really compounding effect i'm worried about catastrophic impacts from the water from this through the next couple of days, it it just continues to slow and stall, but we're still feeling the impacts of the back end of that eye wall here in florida will continue to move inland, but we're not done yet, not even close. we have pretty much the entire week to get through this heavy rain sara, you have some sense of just how long this storm is going to sit there over for example, georgia and south carolina, no charleston's right in that area where you're going to get the storm surge and the rain coming together at the same time it could be at least through thursday, maybe even friday. i mean, what what is today one day that is the entire work week and we're still not even seeing a clear too much farther by saturday or sunday still you really believe we're still talking about this storm? making significant impacts by the weekend. so
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again, this is multiple days could stretch going into the weekend of the flooding and then even when the storm passes rivers are going to be so aggravated from all of that heavy rain. it's going to take a moment for them to react received the ocean water to push out. this again could go on but you know even going into next week, honestly, sarah. >> all right. elisa rafah. thank you to you and your team out there braving that heavy wind and no ruling yet. thank you so much. appreciate it. israel's iron dome intercepting missile strikes from gaza and rfk junior with a really strange confession saying he left a dead bear cub in new york central park as a jew joke. we're not kidding america's choice, 2024 he is brought to you by the guard high true law and vip guard if you have generalized myasthenia
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at the office for me this morning donald trump has some republicans scratching their heads after he went, after the popular republican governor of georgia, brian kemp. >> now, trump lost georgia in 2020 and help lose three senate races there over the last two elections. yet he is going after the popular republican governor there. cnn's kristen holmes is with us with the latest on this. kristen yeah, john and this is obviously a few that goes back years. some might say that it started even before brian kemp refused to not certify the election in georgia because of the handling of covid. i will remind you that bryan camped opened up the state of georgia pretty quickly and then almost immediately after that happened, donald trump got out there in the rose garden. i believe it was at the time in the white house and said that no one should be opening the government that
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fast, which might have ticked off some people in georgia just to say at the time, but this feud obviously escalating when governor kemp refused to not certify the election after donald trump called him and asked him and raffensberger to quote unquote, find votes and put lot of pressure on the governor at that time. now, again, he needs the governor's help. this is a critical state. this is a state in which republicans had almost written off while joe biden was still on the ticket, they thought it was such a shoo-in. now, there are a lot of question marks. so here's the latest in the escalation it started with governor comes wife saying that in november she was going to write governor kemp's name on the ballot instead of donald trump. donald trump lashing out in true traditional trump fashion on social media saying that he doesn't care for her endorsement and attacking the governor the governor responding with this and actually want to put this up because i think this is incredibly important. gordon he tweets this. my focus is on winning this november and saving our country from kamala harris and the democrats, not
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engaging in petty personal insults attacking fellow republicans or dwelling on the past, you should do the same. mr. president, and leave my family out of it. you can see he posted that giant poster there saying that raffensberger and cats and for trying to essentially lose the election in georgia, which of course is you say is pretty interesting given since both of them won their election in georgia while donald trump did not in 2020, trump, of course escalating this at a rally in atlanta over the weekend, saying this your governor kemp and raffensberger, they are doing everything possible to make 2024 difficult for republicans to win cap is very bad for the republican party. >> he wouldn't do anything. he could have ended the travesty with a phone call because i did nothing wrong i did nothing wrong. >> something we have heard from donald trump before. again, we are four years later in the feud between governor kemp and donald trump. but here is the difference. donald trump needs the state of georgia. he needs
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governor kemp and he needs republicans that maybe are unsure about donald trump. but like governor kemp, remember this is truly a purple state there are democrats who have voted for governor kemp. he is wildly popular in the state, so he could use all the support he can get going into november right now this may not be the way to get that support from brian kemp, but we'll see kristen holmes. >> thank you very much on this subject, the harris campaign has launched repeated hubble of gins for harris. that's a push to real and republican voters who may be put off by trump, their main targets probably the people who voted for nikki haley in the primaries, a group of high profile republicans are former republicans have joined that movement. one of those republicans are former republicans, the former governor of new jersey, christine todd whitman, who is with us now governor. thank you so much for being with us. i just want to play a smidge more of donald trump's attack on the popular republican governor of georgia brian kemp. listen but camp doesn't want to end
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it because he's a bad guy. he's a disloyal guy, and he's a very average governor. later, brian, little. brian kemp bad guy. >> alright, so kemps response to this was that statement that kristen holmes read before, which says he's still trying to beat campus vice president harris in this election, but hopes donald trump stops the personal attacks you're in a different place than that you don't think it's enough what brian kemp is saying, why because donald trump isn't going to change, he hasn't changed over the years. >> this is the man we've seen since the very beginning, 2016 i knew him obviously before that. i could see it coming, but this his his consistent the people who are suddenly finding him. okay? i don't understand it if they didn't like him before because he has not changed, you know, i grew up as a republican, but this is not the republican party in which i grew up. we used to be a party of trying to solve problems we believed in the rule of law and the constitution. we wouldn't be arguing about and election
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in 2020 now in 2024, i mean, we believe in free trade. we believed in working internationally. this just isn't my republican party anymore and that's why i've joined the republicans for harris because it's time to move on. but donald trump isn't going to change and just saying please do better is not going to do a thing so how can you convince republicans like camp who clearly have an issue with trump to affirmatively support harris. >> you are saying basically it's a binary choice it really is. i mean, those are the two choices and they are stark i may not agree with everything and every position of kamala harris, but i know that donald trump is not going to change and that is going to be very bad for our country. he does not respect the rule of law, the constitution is inconvenient document those issues are so much larger than almost anything else we face.
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but i mean, if you look at some of the proposals that he's put forward, a 20% or 40% tax on goods from china. well, if you take a look at anything that you own and how many things are made in china, what's that? what's that going to do to the price of things in this country? i mean, if you think it through logically we his policies don't make any sense in the republican party used to be a party of principles, not just what we stand for the whim of one man, which is what's happening today what concerns, if any, do you have a wout vice president harris republicans, some are trying to paint her as a dangerous liberal that's would they say here, do you have concerns that what issues do you think or worry she may be too far left on for you well, i mean, some of the social programs for covering everybody i'd love to see it done, but we have to understand the cost that goes along with that and you have to convinced me that there are ways to reduce costs on the other end, if we want to increase the spending, we have to care about the deficit in the budget.
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republicans used to, but the deficit grew substantially under donald trump so nobody has clean hands here. but in general, i don't i'm not threatened by her and i think her vice presidential choice is going to say a lot about her and should make people i believe feel pretty good about this team, at least comfortable enough to vote for it to preserve our democracy for the next four years. >> i'm glad you brought up the running mate issue because i remember when you were on some lists back in 1996 and in 2000, a little bit there you say the pick that she makes should reassure people. do you have a favorite in this race? >> well, just in a genre which i like governors, i like people that have had executive experience, but i have a lot of respect for mark kelly who might think is sort of the only non governor in the mix right now governor josh shapiro, the governor of the commonwealth of pennsylvania, real close to you
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has kind of come under attack over the last 48 hours or so from some progressives in the party what message do you think his pick if he is chosen was sent to democrats and maybe moderate republicans well, i think it'd be an outreach to moderate republicans. >> he's a very popular governor across the state. republicans and democrats because he's been solving problems for everybody and that's the, that's the one thing about being a governor that so very different than being in the legislature because when you decide you want to do something, you have to make it work. you're delivering right to the people and they know it to be a popular governor means that you're doing what the public wants, what your constituents want you to do. and it's not just dreaming and thinking. wow, this sounds like a great program. i'm going to put it into effect with having no idea how it will actually work when the rubber hits the road, governors have to be concerned about that, which is why i liked the idea of a governor having been there a little bit. >> what do you think those candidates are thinking? how
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are they feeling this morning as they wait for that phone call? >> well, i think they're pretty nervous. all of them you know, they're going to go on and do their jobs. they've got jobs to do and aviv, but i would have to say that whoever is not picked, it's going to be disappointed it's only natural, it's not the greatest job in the world as we have seen one of our presence described it as a warm bucket of spit, but it can be a very, very important job. and i suspect now the way things have been going recently, vice presidents have taken on more importance. generally, they don't make a difference to a ticket but if you think about john mccain and sarah palin, i think that made an enormous difference to john mccain's chances of winning. so i think this will have a real impact. >> yeah, john nance garner, i guess there is some dispute about what he thought was in that bucket exactly. but either way, it wasn't good jersey. appreciate, you know, it what's gotten lost. >> you very much. >> so he isn't defending the
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record of vice president kamala harris. >> he does plan to skip the democratic convention and he's not saying he plans to campaign with vice president harris we are talking about the democratic senator sherrod brown of ohio. cnn's manu raju, with a look on how he is running for reelection as democrats rallied behind kamala harris in red states, it's more complicated. >> like, you know, ohio were democratic senator sherrod brown faces stiff challenge from trump-backed republican bernie moreno how race central to the fight for the senate majority? are you able to defend kamala harris's record and my job is to fight for ohio workers you can talk about presidential race. that's your job. my job. >> an impact on what your opinion. i know that what will matter is people vote for me
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because i stand up for workers and will continue to fight for workers. >> ohio has become a gop stronghold with trump carried the state in 2020 by eight points and the heavy phase he read this fall plus brown is trying to defy this daunting trend, is 68 of the 69 senate races in 2016 and 2020, voters elected a senator from the scene in party has a preferred presidential candidate. >> you're backed much of the harris-biden agenda. >> so hard. is that going to be drawn that far ahead at the top of the ticket as you know, and i said, i'm not a pundit, i'm not a commentator. i don't think of politics is left to right. i think of it as whose side you're on. in ohioans know i've been on their side. >> were you campaign with kamala harris if she comes here? >> door i have not. i mean, i have not i've got my own schedule. she's got her own schedule. i will focus on my race, my strategy is perhaps different from her hers. talking about the differences on abortion rights and on minimum wage between bernie moreno and me and how i fight
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every day for the dignity of work with joe manchin in retiring in west virginia, democrats likely have to run the table to keep the senate at 50, 50, hoping to hang on two of their three seats in red states and they'll six of their competitive seats. >> and ohio democrats are supported nearly 50 million on tv ads since march, including $25 million from brown sounds campaign, compared to less than $1 for marino's being a car dealer worked out well for bernie moreno. but what's it like to work for him? >> brown focus marino's ownership of 55 car dealerships and a court fight that forced the republican to pay more than $400,000 two former employees, plus 14 other settlements we follow the law always. >> we did absolutely nothing wrong saying of brown, the only tool he's got and there's all boxes, the despairs me. i am extraordinarily proud of the company i built. >> but even if you are to pay back money for $10,000, you
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must have got something wrong know, well that's what that jury decided. >> i disagree with a verdict. we paid it marino now hoping to ride the co-tales of trump and fellow ohioan j.d vance, speaking at the gop convention a vote for trump and merino is a vote to put america first his brown has no plans to go to his. >> we've got a convention michael and the kitchen knife often skipped conventions. >> i don't plan to what marino's says is a reason why brown is keeping his distance what impact does kamala harris have? down-ticket in this race? >> oh, it helps me tremendously. so maybe scranton joe had a little bit of credibility here at ohio, san francisco, camila absent he does not get marina has been so aligned with trump that he even cut a 2022, accusing big tech of rigging the 2020 election president trump says the election was stolen and he's right. but why did you decide to do in the primary called announcing the election was stolen? >> well, he said it was right.
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like i just said, because it was frozen. >> do you think that biden was legitimately elected? >> he's legitimately the worst president of the united states absolutely the jimmy elected legitimately the worst present united states. his, his reign of terror and america is almost over to defy the odds, democrats planning a familiar playbook hammering marino on abortion absolute pro-life, no exception. >> you still support a fift week federal abortion ban is a word that the media and the democrats use. i've never said the word banned. >> if you had to vote for 15 week restriction, would you do that? >> yeah. common sense restrictions, shore brown meantime, has been on the defensive on immigration they will know, is illegal immigration is a problem. and brown is the cause. >> i think criticized the gop for blocking a bipartisan border security bill. >> we're here to call president to step up. >> brown also blames the biden team. do you think that the biden and harris administration have done a good job at the border? i think presidents of both parties have failed at the border border all as the gop aims to remind voters of brown's past rhetoric about
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trump. >> we have a president who's a racist. >> do you stand by those passed, but there is, there's no room in american policy it takes for divisive rhetoric and i will continue to speak out against this kind of divisive rhetoric we've seen all right, that was our manu raja today, president biden is set to meet with his national security team while tensions are escalating in the middle east, we have new video of israel's iron dome intercepting a barrage of rockets that were fired near its northern border with lebanon. >> this, as israel said, it struck multiple hezbollah targets it's in lebanon. i'm joined now by cnn global affairs analyst kim dozier, and cnn military analyst and retired us air force colonel cedric leighton. thank you both for coming in this morning to discuss this difficult topic. kim, i'm going to start with you. when you see this escalation, everyone has been talking for months now about the potential of a wider regional war iran says it is going to retaliate israel
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worried it's going to happen today potentially. what do you see going forward? what do you see happening? now what the fear within israel is that they'll face a multi-front war that's what prime minister netanyahu called it in a security meeting yesterday, where hezbollah and iran would combine their attacks and overwhelm israel's defenses last time in april when iran attacked israel, they did it in a multi-stage volley of some 300 missiles and armed drones but the way they were launched enabled both israel and allies working with israel to knock the majority of them out of the sky, such that they only hit an airfield. >> they injured a better one child, but they didn't cause major destruction or massive loss of life but if you've got hezbollah firing some of their missiles at the same time with
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iran's missiles, you get like a 15 minute warning at the very least, with their ballistic missiles has built as much closer. they can reach almost every major israeli populated area. so the question is, they can do it. will they yeah. >> i mean, as walsh shares a border with israel. they are right there and very, very close colonel leighton, let me ask you how the response and what the response would be from israel. in other words, if they were attacked quite these, by iran and by hezbollah, how difficult would it be for israel to protect itself? and what would your expectations be, for example, of the united states in some of the other allies well, i think what would happen sara is that we'd see somewhat of a repeat of what happened on april 13. and as kim was mentioning, what the israelis are looking at, is the possibility that their air defense systems would be overwhelmed by an iranian hezbollah sponsored rocket and missile barrage. that's the big worry so what the israelis have
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to do is they have to make sure that their air defense systems coupled with those of the u.s. and other western nations and other friendly nations in the region i really protect israel and that is going to be the reason that the u.s. is deploying forces to the region, more forces we've got the abraham lincoln carrier battle group coming in to the eastern mediterranean and we also have a us air force fighter squadron coming in. so that is the kind of thing that is going to be used. those instruments of power are going to be used to try to thwart any potential iranians flash hezbollah attack we are waiting for what that retaliation is going to look like. >> and again, the u.s. according to one of our some of our reporting and axios reporting expected potentially today, kim, i'm curious about what this all means for the war in gaza, where the hamas health ministry saying that they're almost at 40,000 people killed you of course, still have hamas holding hostages, dozens of
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hostages still there in the end, when you're looking at the situation on after israel took out although they were not confirming tonight was them one of the leaders in iran of hamas? do you think that this ceasefire is just not possible anytime soon it doesn't look likely. >> some of the negotiators have even talked about, you know, why travel when it feels like the israeli prime minister won't say yes to whatever deal we get that's the report according inside israel, there's a lot of criticism towards netanyahu for pursuing just an all aggression campaign instead of taking the opportunity to get some of the hostages out. and inside gaza, there's a real sense of despair because the friction between biden and netanyahu has been widely reported. and yet the white house doesn't seem to get to be able to get netanyahu to pull back at all.

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