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starts right now kamala harris reigniting the fight for north carolina, a state a democrat hasn't won i'm in for president since 2008, new detail on what she's planning to roll out there as she lays out her economic pitch and a major security operation london pairing for hundreds of thousands of taylor swift fans as she is getting ready to take the stage for the first time since that terror plot was thwarted, targeting her concerts and an incredible scene, a woman suffering a medical emergency while driving. >> you'll see on video how her quick thinking son and an officer nearby hi saved the day i'm kate bolduan with john berman and sara sidner. this is cnn news central this morning,
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biden-harris, that was the democratic ticket 2020. >> it was the democratic ticket in july of 2024 it is not the democratic ticket today, but today we will see that combination and together onstage really for the first time since president biden dropped out of the race, the joint appearance comes as harris prepares to roll out her big economic policy tomorrow in north carolina. and cnn's jeff zeleny joins us now from asheville, north carolina, one of the most beautiful swing locations and a swing state that there is jeb north carolina is interesting. all of a sudden explain why was trump there yesterday. why is harris there? tomorrow hey, john, good morning. >> you see the blue ridge mountains behind me here. i think we'll be talking to a lot more about those blue ridge mountains and addition good to
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the blue wall states of michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. that of course we talked so much about as being the center of this presidential campaign. there is no doubt north carolina is getting a renewed focus as a battleground state. we saw former president donald trump here yesterday, vice president kamala harris is going to be in raleigh tomorrow, laying out are economic plan, as you said, and the economy is at the heart of this presidential campaign. there is no mistake about it. yes, there are other issues for distractions, but the pocketbook issues are on the minds of voters. that's why vice president harris is coming here to north carolina to lay out part of our economic proposal, but it as you said, she'll be making a stop earlier actually this afternoon in maryland to appear for the first time with president biden since this change at the top of the democratic ticket, this we, their first joint speaking event. they'd been together, of course, but this is really going to highlight the fine line that she is walking here over the next three months or so certainly owns the record
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and policies of the biden administration, but she's trying to put a bit of distance between some of that. not however, on what they're announcing today, that is a major savings in medicare because this is a one of the fallout from the inflation reduction act that she cast the deciding vote you'll remember back in 20 20 22, and that allows the government to directly negotiate with the drug manufacturer's saving some 6 billion and passing along some $1.5 billion in savings to seniors. so of course, she will embrace that. you will not hear her talking about bidenomics, that phrase that was mentioned so often during the first part of this campaign has been all but retired there is no doubt she's trying to shift her focus to a cost cutting. she'll be announcing the first ever federal ban if she's elected during her first 100 days she said her administration will look to price gouging, looking at meat packers, that consolidation on that front. so there is no doubt john, the economy front and center in
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this, but it's going to be a delicate balance for her to embrace. and then perhaps move beyond the biden record. >> yet delicate, i think is the right word and it's interesting because president biden will deliver the big speech on the first night of the convention, monday night, next week, really just a few days from now, it makes me wonder how much this joint appearance today was meant to maybe take a little air out of the balloon in terms of the pressure that that moment might create their get them out together. so it's already been done at least once. >> right no doubt about it, john, i had that exact same thought. >> look, i mean, this has been somewhat of an awkward moment for president biden. this switch is so fresh spending some time here. the campaign signs on the walls of the democratic headquarters still say biden-harris as volunteers are out working, there are signs that still say biden-harris, the biden name is still front and center here. so there's no doubt that appearance this afternoon is going to be closely watched, but there's also no doubt that
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this now is vice president kamala harris is party, and they're focusing on north carolina because suddenly with her at the top of the ticket, this state is back in play. john, i want to live shot from that exact same location. >> jeff. and there were so much for coming off the mountains. all you can see behind me was white, not that beautiful view that we're seeing behind you soak it in my friends, soak it in. jeff zeleny. thank you very much sara. >> we all are soaking in that beautiful shot. >> they were jeff zeleny. all right. new this morning, the personal attacks did not end. donald trump went there again and again despite a number of republican allies publicly imploring him to stop the personal attacks and focus on policy. but trump is going to be trump what happened to her left? >> i haven't heard that laugh at about a week. that's why they keep her off their sake. that's why she's disappeared that's a laugh of a crazy person. i will tell you if you haven't gotten too crazy she's crazy her laugh, his
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career threatening. they said don't she hasn't left. she doesn't laugh anymore. >> a smart but some days it's going to come out. that's a laugh of a person with some big problems. >> so much for the personal attacks going away against kamala harris. and now later today, donald trump said himself up to hold another press conference this time at his golf club in new jersey. cnn's steve contorno is with us there is and on script and an off script. donald trump and he seems to to be enjoying the off off-script. one has certainly sara, if you listen long enough and hard enough, you may have found an economic message in donald trump's speech yesterday, and he did talk a little bit about his plan to get rid of taxes on tips and taxes on social security. >> he also took some time to critic the besides if vice president harris and tie her to the biden economic record, especially on inflation. and that's where his campaign will love for him to focus on
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unfortunately for them, he also veered off into many other subjects and even sort of poked funded the idea that he would even give an economic speech focused on it's one topic. listen to what he had to say this is just a rally, but this is a different kind of today we're going to talk about one subject and then we'll start going back to the other because we sort of loved that dolan but it's an important no, it's an important. >> they say it's the most important subject. i'm not sure it is i'm not sure it is. in fact, he went on to lay out continue his attacks and broadsides on vice president harris. but look, he also yesterday, we had some people come to his defense if or how he's been campaigning, including his vice presidential nominee, j.d. vance vance at and events of his own defending the former president saying the people who are criticizing him had an opportunity to make donald trump do something different by challenging him
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over three separate primaries and going on to say, donald trump has earned the right to run the campaign that he wants to run. but this criticism of course, is not just coming from some of these republican rivals like nikki haley or people who didn't take the opportunity to challenge trump this time around. it's also come from people very close to the former president. we saw the former speaker kevin mccarthy is former adviser, kellyanne conway, both of them in recent days have gone on television and sort of tried to speak to trump through fox news to convince him it's time to get on message or you're going to lose this thing in november, the voters will decide what they want. >> steve contorno, thank you so much for your reporting. >> kate, joining us right now is democratic congressman from illinois, mike quigley, congressman. thank you so much. for joining me what we what we heard from donald trump. >> there where he continues and returns to now focusing on her laugh, what happened with her laugh and talking about what do
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you think donald trump donald trump's repeated focus on kamala harris is laugh, is about that one. i can't figure out. i mean, i always knew that they use the code words and the dog whistles has they have done to the point we have heard that republican house leadership has told its membership to stop doing this. >> this one is beyond explanation but it's it's trump being trump. >> but i think in a larger picture, it highlights the contrast of sort of happy warrior harris-walz versus angry grievance. let's talk about the past. that's moved toward the past of trump-vance let's talk about tomorrow. >> let's talk about let's talk about the future, meaning tomorrow harris is going to be rolling out a her policy visions are enrolled policy vision tomorrow with a speech on the economy. yesterday, there is new data that came out
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showing inflation fell below 3% for the first time since 2021, which is good news bad news though, is the biden administration and kamala harris, they have for months been trying to cite data that has been coming out to convince americans that the economy is getting better and still voters have shown in poll after poll to this point that they think that donald trump will do better with the economy why is that look, i think he just have to meet that head on and appreciate the fact. >> look early on the biden campaign, just kept talking about how great the economy was, and it was and is strong. but the fact is, i think there needs to be more focused on understanding the pain that people felt with inflation. and i think vice president harris has has started to talk about that. and i think that's going to be a big part of what we learned today and tomorrow. what the campaign releases.
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>> talking about price gouging and other efforts and things that we can do to help people heat that burden my cnn white house colleagues have some new reporting out this morning about president biden that i wanted to ask you about kind of the behind the scenes. >> in the moments and how he's feeling in these fresh moments after kind of bowing out of the, out of the presidential. and here's some of the reporting. it says president joe so biden is still smarting from having been forced to abandon his reelection campaign. more than three weeks ago. and they also report sources stopped short of using the word grudge, but said biden would not soon forget those who appeared to be most active in pushing him aside. you were congressman. you are one of the first to publicly call on him to step aside in terms of elected democrats, what do you say to this? does this worry you? have, you spoken to president biden? >> you know, i have not let me
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be honest i don't blame them. i would have been hangry to he's a proud man who did an extraordinary job. he saved our democracy wants. and i'd like to think that decision he made in stepping aside may have saved democracy twice as we see the harris campaign just explode with energy so look, i'm going i'm not what matters here. >> i'm mobile, small footnote in history as it relates to what took place. >> this is all about president biden his legacy. the extraordinary efforts to bring us out of covid january 6 and move us forward restore the rule of law and our save our democracy once and probably again. and what happens with this campaign as it moves forward. so look, i don't blame him but in the final analysis, none of this is going to matter. what really matters is
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november and whether we can move forward positively and a big step of the immediate what matters is your home state and you're voters, you represented the district you represent because the democratic convention coming to chicago starting next week. >> so it's going to be busy time for you for sure, congressman, thanks for coming in. >> john so what could be make or break negotiations over hostages and a ceasefire in gaza about to begin a 12-year-old to the rescue tourism. mother had a medical emergency and drove into a body of water cnn is live from chicago as democrats unite to offer their support to a new nominee and her running mate fellow cnn for complete coverage the democratic national convention monday at seven on cnn. >> and streaming on max. >> here we go. consumer cellular uses the same towers as big wireless, but then passes the savings on to you,
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exclusively on max this morning, the health ministry in gaza says more than 40,000 palestinians have been killed there since october 7 ceasefire and hostage talks are set to get underway very shortly in qatar, john kirby from the white house national security council spoke to us a short time ago. what we're trying to do here at the white house is working feverishly to get the can get at the very least six weeks of calm and a chance to get the most at-risk hostages out. now, not that they're not all at risk, they are, but i'm talking about women in the elderly, the sick and the injured, get them home to their families where they belong. and that's why we're in doha right now. and that's why we're working so hard on this cnn chief national security correspondent alex marquardt is with us now. >> what are the hopes for these discussions? alex? >> well, john, that really is the question we've heard a lot of optimism from u.s. officials
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lately, we heard secretary of state antony blinken a couple of weeks ago saying that were inside the ten yard line. i've been speaking with sources today one in particular telling me that there is no breakthrough expected this is seen as you've been saying as a make-or-break moment but it's not like those involved in the conversations believed that anything is necessarily imminent, but this comes of course, after ten months of a horrible war that as of today, we hear from the gaza health ministry some 40,000 people have been killed. so now you have the main mediators at the table alongside the israelis, hamas notably is not there. so what's going to happen today is you're going to hear we're going to see rather the cia director bill burns, his egyptian counterpart, the qatari prime minister, engaging with the mossad director david barnea. and then after this, what will have been discussed today will then be taken to hamas u.s us, essentially for review. now, there are still john major sticking points. the
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u.s. has kind of tried to downplay them saying it's essentially the mechanics of the deal that really needs to be hashed out. but there are major sticking points about the idf presence in gaza and their eventual withdrawal about the ability for gazans to return to their homes in the north. weather this temporary ceasefire turns into a permanent ceasefire. and then discussions about which palestinian prisoners can be released. and john, we've been tracking these discussions so carefully for the past few months, but at the end of the day, we do have to remember this is about human lives. you have 115 israeli hostages who, whose families want to see them or their remains come home. st'd in this ten month war. i want to play a little bit osuering i listen shallow, god willing. >> the expectations will prove true as everyone is expecting a solution, everyone is hopeful that a ceasefire will be achieved we hope to god there will be khalusha everyone u.s. >> women and elderly people
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just begging for money we are broke and everyone has either dying, injured, are getting amputated and no one has been spent baird know john, it is impossible to overstate the level of suffering in gaza so what would happen after this is after the mediators essentially go home, we believe that technical teams could take over those conversations, but looming over all this, john, of course, is the potential for hezbollah and iran to carry carry out strikes on israel and much of it we believe it hinges on what happens at these discussions today, john, it as an incredible amount of pressure to these talks where there was already plenty alex marquardt. thank you so much. appreciate it okay. >> donald trump says tax cuts that happened during his administration were the quote, largest tax cuts in history. the fact check on that ahead and taylor swift returns to the stage for the first time since authorities ordered a terror plot on her concerts in europe
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credit card debt being at record highs. that's important because it is a sign of the struggle that american families face. so let's take boxes where there were good things. the question is, how do you help? and that's where unfortunately we slipped from some degree of fact into fiction. taxes. first, he often says that his tax cuts were the largest in history. it's not correct. i can show you and give you a look in terms of what the congressional budget office do, which they look at the amount of revenues that were lost as a result a bombers were bigger in 2012, the extension of those tax cuts, reagan in 80 one outstripped him, but size actually in this case shouldn't matter. it should be about who you help most. and i think the consensus view on those tax cuts was it wasn't helping low-income americans enough. so that should be a focus next accord, drooping of taxes under kamala harris, he accused biden of that, too. that's a carryover. we don't have the information. let's see what kamla says on friday about what she's going to do in terms of policy. the other thing, tariffs we kept coming back to this. do you remember during the loss of
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three to four years taxes, tariffs are attacks on u.s. importers when you buy goods from china americans pay for those. now you can push back on china and say, look, we're going to buy less as a result, but it's american the pay that and the trade commission says actually it was one for 11 percentage point increase in the tariff, one percentage increase in the prices that consumers in america pay. and this is crucial to watch because he's talked about adding type stuff, more chinese goods and other nations as well. final thing, can we please talk about bacon anytime game, i'm happy to talk about at this stage. this is a weird fictional point to make. we know and have the data of how bacon prices have gone up now, breakfast sandwiches are more expensive it's gone up 18% the former president keeps claiming it's got 400% lucid, 500%, because i guess feels is throwing in, it feels like it
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went on for a motor with begun i don't understand this has economist really had to scrapped but is there any way to look at the numbers, find a number that would get any there's a big delta between 18 and for high note no okay. he clearly loves the breakfast sandwich. apparently, i don't know, 18% rise. it's a painful rise. it's not four to 500% bacon gate. somebody should show him the data please stop that one fascinating. >> yeah, thank you very much. thank you. great to see if john i don't know that showing him the data would change much they can try. all right. this morning, dr. sanjay gupta, on call to answer your questions. we asked you to submit questions on zero calorie sweeteners and cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, he heard you. he poured over the questions and he joins us now with the answer. sanjay, you were here yesterday and you said something which stuck with me and a lot of people which is basically if you're using these artificial sweeteners to lose weight, like not so much. that's not what's going to happen here. so k. thomas from kansas city asks, how do you
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gain weight with zero calorie products? >> yeah yeah, this is really interesting, right? >> you think, hey, look, i'm not even eating or drinking the calories or not many of them. and i'm still gaining weight. what gives this is the most common question we got. >> first of all, just the long-term data on this. >> i'll explain this, but it was a study, john that i thought was fascinating was out of minnesota, 3,000 people and they followed them for 20 years. so really long-term data here. and what they basically found, what that group of people was that over that long term, they actually had more of this visceral fat during that time, not, not less, the who has basically come out and released a statement, a consensus statement saying if you are using these low-calorie sweeteners to lose weight, don't do that because it's not very effective at that. now, it's interesting because this could be really useful for diabetics, people who don't want to spike their bloodshed sugar but when you're eating these low calorie sweeteners or something to keep in mind they
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are very, very sweet and to take a look at this graphic here, if you look at something like stevia for example, it can be up to 400 times as sweet as sugar i don't people realize that so they're really sweep. and what that does is it sort of tricks the brain. the brain is thinking, hey, i just got this sweet taste so now i'm expecting all the calories and energy that comes with that sweet taste. but i don't get it and as a result, the body may go out and forage for actual calories later on. so people drinking diet cokes all day long, and then they go eat ice cream at night. that seems to be part of the pattern it's a lot of what you're doing. the rest of the time, which is why the calorie council had this to say specifically, they wanted to make sure we mentioned that for certain people this can be really effective low and no calorie sweeteners do provide an effective and safe option to reduce sugar and calories overall. there are critical tool that can help people manage their weight and reduce the risk of certain diseases
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you it has to do with what you're doing when you're not eating or drinking these these knower low-calorie products that's that's the key here so sanjay, you preach moderation. >> it just about everything except smiles. you are smiles and access. but martha from colorado, writes that she uses approximately ken packets of sweetener a day and she asks, is that considered excessive you know what they say, john, everything in moderation except moderation, right you got to just make it a adjunct in your life. so we looked into this martha. so if you're looking at some of these sweeteners there's, there's acceptable safe limits when it comes to these sweeteners. so if you look at the, what the fda says specifically about i think the sweetener that you're taking. we looked this up. you could possibly be eating up to 23 packets a day of that and still be considered within the safe limit. but what i will say is
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that we're starting to learn more just even over the past several months and weeks erythritol, for example, something that made a lot of headlines this past week. what they found in a very small study was that people who were taking erythritol or 30 grams of that could actually double their risk of clotting it over the short term. so people would actually eat the 30 grams of erythritol compared to 30 grams it's of glucose. and their clotting risk would go up with the erythritol. so i think what we're learning here is that just because it has low or no calorie doesn't mean you can have as much as you we want people generally have sort of understood that. but i think the data is making that more and more clear. so you can use those again, if you don't want to spike your blood sugar. but be careful, especially if you're doing an excess such great advice as always, dr. sanjay gupta, thank you very much great to see you there expectations of potentially big protests in chicago, nudity tails on the security training and preparations that are underway right now ahead of the
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chicago police superintendent larry snelling is with us now. thank you so much for being with us. what are you anticipating in terms of number of protesters in chicago first of all, good morning. >> and thank you for having me. you know, it's hard to predict the number of people or the number of protesters who may show up we do expect a large group of people to converge upon the city just a visit, to participate in the democratic national convention or to come here and exercise their first amendment rights. so we've been preparing for over a year for this and we're prepared for whatever number of people decided to show up here in the city of chicago. >> you mentioned exercising their first amendment rights. >> how will you distinguish between protests, people exercising their first amendment rights? and what may be a riot. for instance well,
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there is a distinct difference between the riot and a peaceful protest, or people who are simply actually exercising their first amendment rights the first amendment for tat actions does not include rioting, it doesn't include criminal acts. >> it doesn't include breaking the law. it doesn't include violence vandalism, those things that we are not going to tolerate in our city but if people are showing up here to exercise their first amendment rights, they're doing it peacefully lawfully. we're going to protect their rights to do that how, has your security posture changed since the assassination attempt on donald trump, which is just a few weeks ago, really what really has not you know, in chicago we'd been preparing for everything. we're looking at all possibilities. we've worked very well with our federal partners. also our state, local
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partners, our county partners and we've had great collaboration around these types of things and we want to make sure that whatever happens, we are prepared for any possibility. however, it did heightened our awareness here of those possibilities. >> so even though 1996 in chicago, the democratic convention there went on really without a hitch. when you say democratic convention in chicago, everyone thinks about 1968 and thinks about what happened there, how much of a stigma is that? how much does that hang over your head as you plan for this? >> you know, my 18, 60, it was 1968 and, you know, we've we've done our history. in 2012 when we had the nato summit here we looked at the history of everything. we planned around. we look at areas where we made mistakes. we looked across the country we looked at those mistakes and we've taken corrective action
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on those past mistakes. one of the things that happened in 1968 is preparation for something like this takes time. and when you have a department as large as chicago police department, we have to make sure that all of our offices have the appropriate amount of training and effective training. that's going to help us respond to incidents like this better. so the difference between 1968 and now is that the department has evolved. the city has evolved often and during that evolution, we'd gotten a lot better at dealing with these types of large scale events. >> superintendent larry snelling great to have you on. good luck next week. thank you so much hundreds of thousands of taylor swift fans are ready to celebrate in london and just two hours, he'll shift will be back on stage for her first show since the authorities in austria had thwarted that very scary terror plot targeting swift's concerts. >> there, london's mayor says, the city is prepared. cnn salma
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abdelaziz is on the ground where all the swift fans are headed what do you see? what did they say and what are you hearing from themselves well, as you just mentioned, there are course very tight security measures in place. among those measures. no tailgating know congregating outside the stadium. so what are the swifties doing while they're gathering just like this one? i got to show you the outfits cake as they are starting with this peripheral greater, we have lavender haze over here and i mean, the outfits but you're seeing here, some of them kate people have spent so much time and energy and money on them. so they're absolutely so excited may i show that glitter? because that's absolutely gorgeous? we have more outfits here, notching cobbles. look at that, that's and you're going to see families everywhere bringing young children to these types venues take because of these extra security measures, i
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actually want to show you one of the youngest fans i've met this morning in her little gold dress 5-years-old, and she's here, of course, with her relative. what does it mean to have your family here today? were you worried after what happened in vienna? >> i think we thought that all so what happened to vietnam already sad for all the fans there, but i think we've felt that she with the heightened security, it's probably going to be one of the safest shows so that makes sense. >> so you feel because of those security measures, it was even safer to bring your family to be here to celebrate this. and this is going to be the final leg. in her european tour cake. she is performing five of sold out concerts at wembley stadium. then she makes her way to north america. you can expect fans are going to greet taylor swift with love and compassion. that's what we saw in vienna. and there'll be lots of exchanging friendship bracelets tonight. >> absolutely so great to see them back at it. also, great to hear about the security
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measures in place. and that was one cute swiftie. thank you for introducing us to her. for selma. >> thanks so much, sir. >> kate, i know you in the girls have slipped the outfits. >> yeah. okay. i'll you i can't wait to see and maybe we'll get selma i'm to. be a cool mom, which i maybe have clearly not unless you're cool, office would be outfit with your girls alright. >> coming out and in credible rescue, you have got to see this a little boy soaked up or escaping up submerged car cries out for an officer, finds him on the street to try to save his mother he suffered a medical condition as she was driving the police officers who rushed to save her is going to join us and tell us all about this coming up next erin burnett outfront tonight at seven on cnn xer tech allergy relief works fast and lasts a full 24 hours. so zaid can be
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with freelancers, five i'm elizabeth wagmeister in los angeles in this the president of columbia university is stepping down months after protests over the israel hamas war gripped the campus in a letter, minouche shafik's said, quote, it has been difficult to overcome divergent views across our community. shafik faced criticism over her handling of the protests this spring after talks broke down between the university and demonstrators over an encampment on campus, protesters barricaded themselves, then inside an academic building at one point, prompting should 50k to call in the nypd to remove them at least 100 people were arrested in that part of the protests ahead of columbia university's medical center, katrina armstrong will serve as interim president alright, this is something you've got to see this morning of dramatic rescue
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caught on police body camera. you see a panic 12-year-old boy flagging down a police officer to help his mother after she had a medical emergency? while driving. take a listen oh come on, poppy. i'll bring you okay. i'll show but over wow, veteran officer chuck cod, do you see him there? >> he followed the little boy to the pawn and eventually pulls out his mother. and you can see him there in the distance administering chest compressions until paramedics and it's arrived. she by the way, is now on the road to recovery in the hospital officer cobb, we are lucky to have you join us this morning to share more about this rescue. first of all, did you
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get a call from dispatch this was happening or did you just happen to be driving down that street when you saw the sweet little boy also running up to your car? >> no, it wasn't a goal. i was actually parked on the side of the road and saw him running down inside lane of a sudden from lane highway so i pulled down there and see what was going on that is truly amazing, had it not been for you recognizing that something was wrong, this could have changed completely the outcome of what happened. >> can you give us some sense of what you ended up having to do to save john quite a wind bush, who was in that car, the mother of that sweet little boy that was almost when you got to it, almost completely submerged yeah. >> it is still in the process, is slowly sinking we wound up having to bust out to citizens but stopped and got in the
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water when me. we were able to bust of windows out found get her out of the vehicle, starts cpr you mentioned there were two other people how did they get involved that they just do the same thing you did saw what was going on and just jump into help? yes, ma'am they saw my police car with the lights on and i guess saw what was going on whenever i'm back to my patrol unit to grab my wonder punch that's, what mr. majiah had jumped in and started trying to help. and then mr. ball pulled up and gotten the water. we were able to get around this is just the contribute city coming together for this family when you were able to finally use that punch to get through that window and pull her out. >> did she have a pulse? how was she? at that point she was complaint responses. >> she did not hold sway, worried and that's why i'm
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started cpr you started cpr and what happened? she ever gained consciousness while you were there with her took on both for three minutes suggesting russians before she finally took her gas on her own we got to. >> breathe before the ambulance got there. she knows she wasn't conscious, but we got to breathe in the ambulance, was able to take over and russia to the evolves. >> but wow, can you just tell me what this felt like to you as you enter the scene having no idea, no call from dispatch, you just noticed this going going on its one of those situations. >> a lot of times we encounter you just throw a bone, something immediate action to be taken she wasn't going to so better. the water do what we can have you had any chance to
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speak with the family? i know that she ended up in the hospital, that her family is reporting that she is now breathing on her own have you had any chance to speak with any of the members of the family and just curious, were there other children there, were there other people in the car besides her 12-year-old in herself it was just harder 12-year-old and her 16-year-old daughter her 16-year-old daughter wasn't in the car when it went the water she had got out of the vehicle one john quota started the scene here and then the car took off with the twelve-year-old in the backseat i've been speaking with mrs. homan, who is john quito's mother? >> i'll speak with her every few days, getting updates and she is actually doing real well. they got her off the bend she's breathing on her own maybe today she may get moved out of icu that is such good
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news. thank you so much for doing what you did and for those samaritans, if not for you, all, this may have ended in such a tragedy officer chuck cobb thank you so much for joining us this morning as well. appreciate you all right. >> very quickly, just in j.d. >> vance has agreed to a debate with governance but her tim walz, that will be october 1 governor walz yesterday announced that he would do the debate. now, j.d. vance says he will. so game on for the presidential debate and the vice presidential debate. >> game on friends. that's how we were going to end it today. thank you all so much for joining us. is cnn new central cnn newsroom is up next cnn is live from chicago as democrats unite to offer their support to a new nominee and her running mate fellow cnn for complete coverage the democratic
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