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meantime, rapper and olympics hype man, flavor flav. he's trying to help. he posted a video of a bronze clock on x with the caption. i got your back. jordan chiles. so if for some reason she does end up losing this bronze the metal kate flavor flav has got taken care of with a replacement flavor flavor of what are they? >> awesome surprise, surprise stars of the olympics as well. so let's see what comes of that. but i do want to ask you about your favorite sports related topic, which is manet's. yes, i said manet's something about a manet's add now, grabbing attention starting with nfl player showing off his unusual take on his coffee recipe. please bring me up to speed. i'm missing some tie-ins. quarterback will levis, he's a big fan of manet's and you know, sometimes when you really love your condiment, maybe you want to smell like that condiment. well now it is a possibility because titans quarterback will levis and hellmann's getting together for, for an ad for a manet's smelling cologne
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called perfume day mayonnaise the will levis eight brand and it is not only a cool add kate, this is actually a product. it's sold out yesterday, but it's going back on sale 10:00 eastern, $8 a bottle i might be trying at myself. >> i'm just going to say i'm not going to hate it. i'm not going to hate on it until i try it. you know, i am a girlfriend midwest and i do love mayonnaise. i don't know if i want to where it but we'll see we'll see i was already night low blow little performed demand as i read your prudence just you're so fancy. it's good thank you. >> so new our. z to do central starts now talking about crowd sizes is not going to win. >> nikki haley basically it says that donald trump and his campaign are doing it wrong new alarm from inside the republican party. we are standing by for key new
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inflation data this hour the release of new numbers that will have huge economic and political ramifications and we've got new reporting on why pop star katy perry is now under investigation after releasing a new music video i'm john berman with kate bolduan who wouldn't sara sidner, and this is cnn new central we'll head, to the polls and just to 83 days, key allies of donald trump now asking him to change his ways. >> their advice stop the insults, stop the conspiracies, and the latest from nikki haley, stop the whining quit complaining that she's not giving an interview you don't need an interview from kamala harris i take her at her word, quit whining about her and there's more advice you've got
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to make this race not on personalities. stop questioning the size of her crowds and start questioning her position. >> the winning formula for president trump is very plain to see its fewer insults, more insights, and that policy contrast over and over again historically, staying away from insults and conspiracy is not something that lasts for donald trump, but everyone will soon see if he listened to any of this advice when he hits the trail today, cnn's steve contorno is here with us. >> steve, the hope from the allies that you heard over and over and over again, is that trump stays on message do we expect that to happen? this is, this is a record that we've heard before it's certainly is sara, but the concern is that donald trump, at this point in the race, has squandered the opportunity to define vice president harris and now is risking alienating people that potentially could be voters for him, people who maybe didn't vote for him in 2020 and are now being reminded of why they
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decided they were done with donald trump. >> and there is especially concern about all these conspiratorial and far right? the messaging that is coming from the former president's around. your harris crowd sizes and her in her race kellyanne conway, who was in that clip you just played earlier, actually recently went to bedminster to talk to trump about this very issue, according to sources, who spoke with kristen holmes and i and they really want donald trump to fold focus on immigration, on crime, on the economy. but listen to what he decided to talk about last night, talking to univision a captive audience with millions of potential latino and hispanic voters kamala harris, nobody knows her last name. it's harris. know. everyone thinks you have various kamala so it's kamala harris that's certainly not where they want her to be, want him to be talking about going into this critical stretch of the race again, economy
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inflation, the border that is not talking about her name is not one of those things there are plenty of things to talk about, but you can hear what his aides are telling him over and over and over again. steve contorno. thank you so much. appreciate it can donald trump make a mcflurry, strange question? >> yes. >> is it the latest political barb file and flying right now? yes. let me set the scene. governor tim walz does in los angeles for his first solo campaign rally since becoming kamala harris is running mate speaking to the largest government workers union in the country he was making the point that donald trump can't make a mcflurry would never be seen working at a mcdonald's to mean that donald trump is out of touch with the lives of working class americans. he says he is fighting for, you're going to hear more on that in just a moment. but here's more of the pitch from governor walz donald trump, and j.d. vance. they see the world very differently than we do. the only thing those two guys knows about working people is how to work to take advantage of them so that
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attack are coming as donald trump is getting ready to talk about the economy issued number one in north carolina today, an issue he continues to lead on with voters across the country. >> the harris campaign is now fighting and trying to make inroads on that saying this, no matter what he says, one thing is certain trump has no plan, no vision, and no meaningful interest in helping build up the middleclass. kamala harris for her part, going to lay out her economic agenda and her first big policy speech friday, john, with us now is a former deputy communications director for donald trump's 2016 campaign. brian lanza and former biden white house communications director kate bedingfield. let us communicate. as stephen stills one said, something is happening here. we heard governor walz bring up mcflurrys at this event yesterday, and then axios this morning has new reporting on what we will hear from harris on her x economic message later in the week, they say, quote, harris won't say it this
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bluntly in public, but her advisers do so privately. she wants to break with biden on issues on which he's unpopular first up rising prices. this is part of a highly choreographed effort to define herself. in some cases redefine herself as a different kind of democrat. >> a mcflurry democrat, maybe kate explained to me what you think this message will be and how effective it could be? well, i think she's going to very clearly draw the contrast between her own upbringing, her own experiences, and those have donald trump. i mean, look in some ways what we're seeing from trump as he's being his trumpy itself. and, you know, talking only about himself and using this moment to continue to complain and whine about things that have gone wrong for him in some ways, he's helping her make that case, right? she and governor walz are out talking about what they intend to do if they went a term in the white house to help working people. and he's out complaining about himself. i think one of the opportunities
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that vice president harris has here is to take the meat of the biden economic agenda and run on policies that are very popular, mean capping the cost of insulin and taking on junk fees. i mean, these are things that resonate in people's lives that she and president biden were able to do during their time in the white house her opportunity now is to take those successes and talk about them in her own voice. and lay out a vision for how she intends to build on that success and make life more affordable for working people. so she has a great foundation of the work she's done over the last four years, which i can also tell you from my time in the white house, a lot of those accomplishments the cabinet insulin, for example polls through the roof, enormous bipartisan support for some of what she and president biden have been able to achieve. so she has a great foundation here to work from in terms of the messaging brian and i'm sure you've disagree with located just said there you'll have your chance at a second here. the timing is
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interesting because donald trump did this interview with elon musk. so too rich guy is talking, they talked about a lot of other things, but at its face is to risk guys talking the harris campaign, lean into that. and actually we can play some sound here if we have, it has sought number three. they did discussed unions at a moment in the idea of firing workers who go on strike. so listen to this i mean, i look at what you do. >> you walk in you want to say i won't mention the name of the company, but they go on strike and you say that's okay, you're all gone you're all gone. >> so there has been reaction to this, this morning from the president of the teamsters, sean o'brien, who spoke at the republican convention. and i know republicans are hoping he ends up endorsing donald trump. but he's pretty about that conversation between musk and trump and he put out a statement, politico was first to report it, but now it's public, quote, firing workers there's for organizing, striking an exercising their rights as americans is economic terrorism. o'brien said, so to what extent are is trump
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risking maybe some of that support he was hoping to get i mean, he's risking it. >> i mean, the bottom line is, is trump has a lot of labor support. he's had that for numerous years. it's grown over the years certainly has more labor support today than he had in 2016. so comments like that are not helpful, but the good news is, is the voters, to union voters has had four years of president trump. they understand what he brings to their pocketbook and they've had three years of biden-harris and they you understand what that brings you their in the pocketbook. and so they're making the case. they don't want a second. joe biden term. there's a reason joe biden's not running for a second term is because the voters rejected him and harris, his economic policies so what you're going to see with harris on friday is not only doubled down over those failed economic policies, you're going to see a pivot to the left of pivot to her san francisco liberal roots, which is very dangerous for the economy. we're going to see that more and more as she lays out her policies. >> you know, one of the things that axios also points out is that harris in some cases has shifted positions on topics and some of those are economics fracking. she was close to fracking before. now, let's shift as a nice she can legally
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flipped without an expedited way, but that that gets to my question here to both of you. >> i'm actually hoping you can both help me understand this now do we think the flip-flopping are changing positions carries the same stigma as it might have 20 years. i used to cover campaigns where if you flip-flop something that was it, you were out. but does anyone care anymore? i mean, donald trump flipped on abortion, j.d. vance flipped on donald trump. but i think what's important though is when donald trump flip on boris when he ran, we knew what his position was on abortion when jd flipped on donald trump on his position of donald trump when he ran, we knew what his position was with donald trump. >> so what we see today is voters passing judgment on their flip and saying that's okay. the problem alban with harris is flips and there's many i suspect she is going to flip on the death penalty pretty soon. her in walz is the most anti-death penalty ticket we've ever experienced in us history. they're going to be flipping on that because that results with ksm sort of being released on death penalty. she's running and this is her first time running on her flip in these positions, just he has to explain them we haven't seen
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her have success explaining them. i suspect she can't, which is why she's avoiding press interviews. but flipping is a common thing, but trump enhance have already advanced a variety gone to the voters with their flip they accepted. we'll see if the voters, except commas flip, want to weigh in on that i got to say though, i don't know the best, i don't think that really holds water when you have donald trump, who bragged about putting three justices on the supreme court who overturned roe. >> and then during the course of this campaign has started to say, well, no, actually, you know, it's a state's issue well, and you've seen him try to flip on this over the course of just in the last few months as he's desperately trying to redefine its position. so look, i don't i have to say i agree broadly that i think in an era where you have j.d. vance, who once called donald trump, america's hitler, and is now running on the ticket with him. i don't think that a shift in policy position holds the same kind of gives voters the same kind of concern that it used to 20 years ago, 30 years ago as john was saying. but i think
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for harris, she has for years in the white house or she can talk about her experience. you can talk about what she's learned. again. we go back to the they're lying policies of the biden-harris administration are very popular. the issue that joe biden had was that people were concerned about his age, didn't think he was going to be able to complete a second term. that that was dragging down the overall popularity. he's overall popularity in the race, i should say, vice president harris doesn't have that issue. so she has a slate of policies to run on. you have violent crime has come down to a 50 year low. border crossings are back down to where they were in fall of 2020 when donald trump was president. she has a lot of good stuff to run on. and i think she's gonna be making that case over the next three months. >> we'll see again to open question is how much space that she tried to put between herself and joe biden. and do flip-flops still matter? i don't know, but we'll see bryan lanza, kate bedingfield. great to see both here. really appreciate it okay. >> i was like there now categories of flip-flops, some
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joke? some travelers belong in the history books in practical jokers, all new thursday's attack on tbs set your dvrs now police resources out and about in every chicago neighborhood that is the promise from local and federal law enforcement as they are in the final preparation stage now for next week's democratic national convention in chicago, know security is always tight around these major political gatherings. >> of course, but this year it's a special focus after the assassination attempt on on donald trump last month, just ahead of the rnc, seen as john miller has been talking to a lot of his sources is here with me now they spent a year preparing. they've said for this event in terms of the security, what are you expecting and what do you think their chief concerns are? >> well, top of the hip parade is always going to be terrorism, not the only thing that they're confronting, but when you look at a world with two wars going on promises from isis k to launch attacks. the
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shadow of hezbollah, the looming threat of al-qaeda, and then domestic extremism that's where you start. and you know, that's where you see all of that locked down perimeter required credentials to get in distance between the targets and the outside world and then there's this stuff you don't see, are you barely noticed it's a lot of the same things we did for similar events in new york where you've got teams of people with baseball caps and backpacks walking around that you think, what are those guys maybe graduate students they're a little older, be college kids. that's a nuclear emergency search team that is looking for radiation in the air and you know, a little devices that are popped up on top of poles that are searching for biological threats. but that's all built into the package. but it starts with terrorism. >> so when you talk about the perimeter, i mean, we saw i saw perimeter at the republican convention. security was really tight. they of course they weren't messing around but how close are people that aren't
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ticketed, aren't allowed? don't have the don't have the badges in the lanyards and how close can really get well, you've put your thumb on the pulse of the problem there because let's assume that if everything is planned and executed properly perfectly, that the perimeter is locked down and safe you can't touch the convention what about beyond the perimeter and that's where terrorists find those choke points, which is large crowds of people trying to get lined up to get into the perimeter. >> but that's also where let's get off the terrorism peace for a minute and go to the potential for disorder and disruption. protest groups have come to chicago. they've announced their plans. they want to shut down the convention. we've heard that before but outside the perimeter, you've got factors that you can't fully control in a big city like, you know, the delegate buses have to get from the hotels to cross into the perimeter that puts them in traffic, that puts them in chicago. there'll be escorted by police, but you know, protest groups are looking to
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say what street can we sees, what route can we shut down? what bridge can we grab that can start to bollocks this up and bring attention to us and our cause. and that's where chicago pd really has the lead over the secret service for the outside of that perimeter to anticipate all that and be ready to respond? >> yeah. >> especially as secret service has been taking a lot of heat since since the assassination attempt on donald trump, since the security failures around it, and which brings a special focus again here it's good to see you, john. thank you, sir. >> all right ahead. how is his age playing with voters now? biden is out and trump is the oldest presidential candidate in american history. we'll take a look at the numbers and new numbers on inflation just minutes away for you what the brand new data will mean for you and for wall street hen to
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qatar, the interlocutors there has been so much pressure or expectations the region that pressure would be put on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to send a delegation that would go with softer terms for a cease-fire in gaza. and the interpretation in this region by diplomats in the region is that the united states was going to have to do something to change that, to change the calculus for prime minister benjamin netanyahu's thinking so the decision which has been part of a very long process yesterday to say that this provisionally 20 billion of weapons, up to 50 f15 fighter aircraft, ammunition for tanks, that that would be center, center, israel potentially part of a long process the announcement coming yesterday is seen here as potentially part of the pressure of package a part of a pressure package on prime minister netanyahu but
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the outcome of it, we won't really find out until the mediators of had a chance to have a chance to meet in doha on thursday the expectation though, is being set low and the expectation is also being set that whatever comes out of the torques, it may not be enough to stop iran striking, striking israel. and this is something that's concerning president biden right now. >> i know they've been waiting to see if iran is going to strike which it has said it will at some point, nic robertson. thank you so much for your reporting there in tel aviv for us, john. >> all right. in 28 seconds, we're going to get brand new data on inflation flation. we will pour through the numbers at the break in, tell you what it all says about the future of the economy plus katy perry under investigation really from music video bash it was a very
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below that. so prices are still rising, but those rice's is slowing in pace, which is important 0.2% exactly as expected. so we didn't expect and hope for any surprises we didn't get them would have liked it lower been it's not there. what's driving this? we were expecting to see some pressure from energy prices. we didn't get them. in fact, they would changed on the month. i think we can then perhaps we'll come to that in a second because this is important. housing shelter, putting a roof over your head that has been hurting us for a while. this actually rose double what we saw in june. so there's a bit but a cautiousness there because we would like to see that continuing to come down, it didn't it rose slightly, so we'll watch that. the real question, john, is, what does this mean for the federal reserve? i think this number is consistent with them being able to cut a quarter of a percentage point in september? yes. we've got a lot of other data to come. we've got another inflation print, we've got jobs, but at least for now, pouring over this data, the important thing is the fact and caught. but i do want to show you this because i'm sure
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there's a lot of people look listening to been saying okay, you're telling me it's good news. why does it still hurt? this is why this doesn't include an update for this data, but these are the price increases since june of 2022 you paying 13% more for your rent, 10% more for your electricity, food prices, we know have been an enormous pain point even as we start to see consumer companies like mcdonald's, starbucks cutting prices transportation of 18%. so i'm sort of giving you good news and telling you the fed can cut but this is why it still hurts, right? >> right. but but generally speaking, no surprises, which i think that investors and the economy will generally like and inflation year a little bit down, you are seeing markets tick down a little bit. this could be because maybe they were hoping to be surprised on the positive end. >> oh, so look at the bumper gains that we got yesterday. i mean, on that ppi number, you would never normally see the gains that we saw yesterday based on that data points. so this is flat. i mean, basically this is flat, which is no surprise factly know,
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surprises. alright, julia chatterley, thank you for helping us understand it. at least so far. >> you know who's never flat senior data reporter harry enten i agree. is here with me now voters are looking at the age old question how old is too old to be president or even run for president trump? 78, i think three years younger than president biden, who was getting all the flack the beginning and 19 years older than kamala harris, what are voters saying about trump's age now? >> all right, so the age issue, the age issue was one that was working for donald trump earlier on his campaign when his opponent was joe biden, why too old to be present? look at this 78% of voters said in may that joe biden was too old to be president, but now the age issue is working against donald trump. why? because kamala harris is now the democratic nominee, look at this just 11% of likely voters say kamala harris is too old to be president. now if we come onto the other side of the board, look at that difference with donald trump. look at this now,
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58% of likely voters say donald trump is too old to be president. now that's up a little bit from may when it was 53%. but that 53% compared to 78% look pretty gosh darn good. but now that 58% compared to 11% for kamala harris very bad news for donald trump. the messaging that donald trump and his campaign have been putting forward earlier on this campaign has been flipped upside down she only 59, but okay. i can get 11% to agree on anything. 11% of people believe the moon landing was faked, okay, there you go is it just about the age or is this about the message that change that this might bring it? >> yeah. alright, so you know what we talk about age, but i think age has also a stand in for change. and this is a change election look at this political or economic system in this country needs at least major change look at this two thirds of likely voters in the key battleground states of michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, believe that in fact the political and economic system in this country needs at least major change, just 33% believed that it needs minor or
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no change. so the key nugget in this campaign is to be the candidate of change. if you are the candidate of change, you will win. >> and who is leading on that front? the candidate have changed, right? >> exactly the age issue is working against on trump, the change issue is now working against donald trump will bring the right time to kind of change again, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin among likely voters, look at this comment harris at 51% close by as donald trump at 47%. what i will note sara, is these numbers look identical basically to what we see in the horse race, which was harris ahead by four points. and you're seeing that right here on, we'll bring the right kind of change harris ahead again by four points. so all of a sudden in this campaign, a campaign that has been about age and bit about change. it was working for donald trump and now it is working against them. and that is why kamala harris has all this very interesting harry enten, thank you so much. thank you. >> alright, much to discuss joining us right now is republican congressman from florida, byron donalds, congressman. thank you so much. i want to talk about issue
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number one, the economy, especially especially with what john julia chatterley were just talking about, the cpi, just out this morning. this is the first time that overall inflation measured on year-over-year basis has come in below 3% since march of 2021, a trend that you could say, it's good, be good for the harris campaign may be fueling the fed to begin to cut interest rates in the fall what's your reaction to it? >> my reaction to it is is that kamala harris's administration with joe biden crippled families across our entire country, there was a video of a black woman being interviewed, i think by msnbc see talking about how prices have gone up massively. a bell pepper that was $2 is now $5, and she was able to get through it. but what about a single mom with two kids, three kids do everything to make ends meet well, the reason why those prices have been massively expensive is because kamala harris was the tie-breaking
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vote on joe biden's american rescue plan in 2021, she was the tie-breaking vote on the inflation reduction act. all that did was create massive government spending, which created massive inflation on the backs of the american people overall, prices are up well over 20%, especially when you start getting into food and other areas like that. so kamala harris is record has been one of leaving working families behind when donald trump was president, we didn't have a massive inflation. our economy was growing massively at the same time, working families were getting ahead, middle-income families getting ahead everybody was thriving i think the key issue is what was just brought up about which candidate is the candidate of political and economic change. its without question, that candidate is donald j. trump, because kamala harris was sitting there, shotgun with joe biden creating one of the worst economic situations for working families in the last 40 years
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in the united states of america, the idea of change though, is all about perception right? i mean, it can be changed from now or changed from trump or changed from left to right in where i was just yesterday. so change is a percept is a perception that is up that is in the eye of the voter. and what harry enten was getting at on the issue of age is that in the analysis you can see that it's flipped for donald trump that now more voters are seeing him as too old to be president compared to what voters thought back in may. this was a democratic problem. is this now a republican problem well, first of all, with the polling that you're talking about, i'm not totally surprised because if you look at kamala harris over the last 24 days, what have we seen? >> she won't answer questions. she won't talk to your question. no specific policy. but this this does matter. it does matter. and let me explain if she won't answer questions, hard questions about her record
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and what she's going to do, not the fluff about joy and moving forward and freedom, we're talking about the real political and policy issues that are going to affect the american people she's nowhere to be seen. she will not answer questions she has not talked to the american people on one thing when there aren't. >> but when you think hollywood starlet, but we're running for president but what you think when she does, it's for interviews, lays out policy. you think that's going to lead with more people thinking she is too old to be president. i'm trying to follow the line here. >> no, it's not about her age, it's about her ability and her competency to lead our country going forward. what's going to be her economic agenda is that going to be different from joe biden? i don't think so because susan rice is on the record now saying that kamala harris was intrical the. joe biden, kamala harris agenda. i just laid out for you that she voted and she broke the ties in the senate to push joe biden's
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economic agenda. so she has to answer for that. what does she going to say? oh, i just want to move forward and let's go back to another one when she ran for president in 2020, when she was in the united states senate, she said supported the mass of green new deal. she's supported medicare for all a co-sponsor. she ran on that in 2020. now, she's trying to throw out staffers to run away from that so what i am saying is not about age, about being a candidate for political and economic change to help our country thrive. whether you're black or white, rich or poor middle-income and doesn't matter that person's donald j. trump. it is not common harris and that's my point was that i was asking you about age, which is why was he even brought up for not answering questions? you've also called her not competent on that. nikki haley has some advice for will her advice was for donald trump, but i guess it would be apply to all republicans, including yourself, her speaking on fox and how you guys talk about
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commonly harris, let me play this from nikki haley quit whining about her campaign is not going to win talking about crowd sizes, it's not going to win talking about what race kamala harris's, it's not going to win. talking about whether she's done it's not you can't win on those things. the american people are smart, treat them like they're smart and she also said it's not going to win, talking about how she's not answering questions. >> do you agree? >> well i like i said, in this entire interview, i've not talked about kamala harris is crowd sizes or anything like that you said that when you get her competence, he said she's not doing it those are the things that nikki haley is one second. this those are two of the things that nikki haley said you guys should not be talking about because it's not going to win you voters. what do you say to nikki haley? >> well, first of all, when i'm talking about is about her competency to lead our country
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and competency is based upon decision-making and policies that you support. that's what it's always based upon. and if you look at her record in the u.s. senate if you look at the fact that she was there as a partner with joe biden leading to one of the great economic collapses for working families in our country because when you have massive weight of massive inflation, when wages are down, adjusted for inflation when people are having to make decisions between the light bill and food, or housing and other things. that's a catastrophe for working families. it's devastating to middle-income americans kamala harris, that is her record and so all i'm saying is is that yes, she has to answer for her record. if she's going to choose to answer any questions at all? all right now, she's choosing not to answer questions. it is being done on purpose because when you examine her record, it demonstrates that her record would lead us to truly believe that she doesn't have the competency to lead the united
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states of america going forward we know that donald trump has the competency to do so because he's already done it i take that as you disagree with nikki haley on her take on strategy here, i want to play for you what donald trump said in his conversation. >> one part of what donald trump said in his convertion with elon musk firing striking employees your the greatest qatar. >> i mean, i look at what you do. you walk in. you want to go say i won't mention the name of the company, but they go on strike and you say that's okay, you're all gone you're all gone. so every one of you has gotten the uaw's file an unfair labor practice charge against trump over that the head of the teamsters, though, sean o'brien, said this about what, about what trump told elon musk, they're firing workers for organizing striking, and exercising their rights as americans is economic, economic terrorism sean o'brien spoke at the rnc last month. you and i talked about it after the speech because you were sitting with trump during his remarks. it
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was a big deal because his first teamsters president to ever do that. and now he's saying he's having to respond to donald trump saying saying the economic terrorism you guys have a problem on your hands down no, we don't have a problem. i think what they were talking about during that conversation was about when it went elon took over twitter. right now, obviously clean to exploit when he took over twitter. yeah, elon went in there and he cleaned house, but yes. look, twitter was a mess at the time when he took it over. they had massive amount of people working at twitter, but it wasn't actually generating income at the end of the day. people need to remember in our country businesses whether they are large or small, they have to generate income when they generate income, it gives you an ability to hire workers, pay workers, an exchange their labor for money. that's how our economic system works, not everybody is going to be able to just keep their job just because they worked at the company. it's an unfortunate reality. but if you're gonna
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have successful businesses every now and again, not all the time, but sometimes, yes, people have to see, people or let go. it's very unfortunate. and i think the situation above mr. o'brien is talking about an economic terrorism it's simply not it's not really an issue at all. the key issue in his campaign is who's going to get our economy back on track. we don't even know what kamala harris has. plans are we know what donald trump's plans are to get our country roaring again, that matters like border security we like foreign policy as well your reaction to sean o'brien wrong or right? he's talking he's talking about a comment made in that x x space there were many other issues. talking about economic policies in that expats if elon musk, when he bought twitter, made a determination that the company was bloated and that he had to cut workforce. that's a decision he made as a business owner. it's an unfortunate one, but it's one that's a
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perfectly as he's running. >> now if he decides, i'm talking about what i'm talking about, what they were talking about in that conversation, right. >> about striking about twitter x, that's what he was talking about exactly. >> right. even was there even a conversation about hello, stop, see now this is the problem because we're talking about a specific business. >> do we want to talk about what elon musk did at x or do we want to talk about the economic policies facing america? because at the end of the day, whether elon musk fired employees that x that doesn't matter to the future of our country going forward. what matters to the future of our country going forward is who has the better prescription for our economy? donald trump or kamala harris, i already know what is economy? >> probably to me, bob good is thriving. union workers worth it speaks to the approach that a president has towards labor practices, which is what they
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are talking, what they were talking about. >> donald trump complimenting elon musk on the handling of how it was dealt with with striking workers. there let's play the sound bite again you're the greatest qatar. >> i mean, i look at what you do. you walk in. >> you want to go? >> say i won't mention the name of the company, but they go on strike and used it. that's okay. you're all gone. you're all gone. so every one of you is gone. >> but i mean, it sean o'brien, of the teamsters was asked by politico to react to that. we have our show confirmed the statement from sean o'brien reacting to that part of the conversation saying firing workers for organizing, for striking and exercising the rights as americans is economic terrorism. that is what i was asking you about. ai think it's an important statement coming from a very important union president and i'm telling you, i think the thing that matters most innocent camp in his campaign is who has the economic policies for our country going forward. >> you can talk about the
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situation at x. we can can play the tape from that one. what two minutes of a two-hour conversation. but what's going to matter is, what is energy policy for our country going forward? what is going to be economic policy for our country going forward? what is going to be regulatory policy for our country going forward? if you want workers to succeed in america, the regulatory burden of the federal government does need to be reduced. so businesses can thrive in that environment. it makes it simpler and easier to retain employees, keep employees, and that's the stuff that matters going forward at the core of it all is living in erica going to be affordable for the american people. and we have already seen that with joe biden and kamala harris. kamala harris being vice president, being integral with the policy decisions of joe biden that working families have fallen behind any united states of america you could talk about what elon musk does a his companies. all you want. but at the end of the day, it is about our entire country, whether
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they happened to be union workers or non-union workers. and i will also add that union workers in our country i actually disagree with union leadership in our country. of course, you can talk about apps me, or the teachers unions. but if you talk about the skilled trade workers of america are people who have to do the hard work day in and day out a large portion of them are voting for donald trump this election because they remember the economy when donald trump was president of the united states, they were thriving under joe biden kamala harris. they have fallen behind and kamala harris has now put out any policies that demonstrates that they're going to succeed going forward. >> congressman byron donalds. thank you for your time. thank you, sir. >> all right. thank you, kate we're tracking ernesto hundreds of thousands of people have lost power how are in puerto rico? >> and the storm is getting stronger. we're tracking that for you and a new heart health warning this morning about a
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renovation to give back in a big way celebrity iou, all new monday night at nine on hgtv this morning, a police officer in ferguson, missouri is fighting for his life after suffering a severe brain injury. new video appears to show a man running at officer travis brown and knocking him to the ground. this happened during protests, marking the tenth anniversary of the killing of michael brown. video from two angles shows officer brown slamming his head into the sidewalk cnn's ed lavendera is with us now with the latest on this ed, what are you learning well, as you mentioned there, that officer travis brown and we are told remains in critical condition, suffering of this major or severe brain injury as those videos that were released by the ferguson police department apartment on tuesday show officers trying to take this suspect 28-year-old elijah again into custody when he barrels through the officer,
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the officer falling backwards, presumably hitting his head very hard against the concrete ground there. >> so there was a vigil outside the ferguson police department honoring office sir travis brown but these were part of protests last week that we're marking the ten years since michael brown was shot and killed by a ferguson police officer, the protests that were sparked by that shooting kind of galvanized the black lives movement matter across the country and protests against police violence across the country that lasted for several years officers are ferguson police department says that demonstrations were peaceful until last friday. there were a number number of demonstrators who were trying to shake and break down a metal fence that lead into a parking lot of the ferguson police department. and those were the suspects that ferguson police say they were trying to take in to custody? last night at this vigil outside the police department. the police chief talked about
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how he doesn't understand why his officers are suffering from what happened because of what happened ten years ago, he pointed out that most of the police department is totally different from the department that existed ten years ago this community is going through a lot over the past ten years again, recognizing what took play placing years ago in you know, and i think many of us would agree policing needed to change. >> we needed reform, you know, there are some good things that came out of this. but the ferguson some police department is doing everything that everybody is asking us to do. and it is at this time that we all come together and embrace this and john, this suspect 28-year-old elijah gantz, remains in jail. we have not been able to reach legal representation for him, but we are told he is still being held on a $500,000 cash bond. john. >> all right. ed lavendera, we appreciate your reporting on this. thank you so much. we've got a new
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