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this. and this is going to be hard to break through this week. i think it's a great strategy and a great approach. >> my last really important question is do either of you know how to do them macarena? >> no way van was bragging about his ability right downstairs. it's on unbelievable good, sir. >> i mean, look i'd like the two of you tried to do that. >> that did not age well, and this would not i, believe this is a democratic primary convention, so i've got to follow his lead as we've heard from an unnamed potential vpu was here earlier, he said he's still glided did it, do that or he wouldn't have been in the running i agree. wise man. >> what is several don't dance on camera exactly. exactly level whatever rule not on this camera for sure absolutely. >> van jones, dave >> david polyansky, great to have you both here. with us. thank you so much for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn
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democratic national convention plows. >> will u.s. secretary of state, anthony blinken's visit to israel help get a ceasefire deal across the finish line we'll have the latest on the high stakes negotiations and ukrainian forces blow up another bridge as they continue to push into russia. look at the significance of the latest developments live from atlanta. >> this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church good to have you with us. well, the democratic national convention is set to kick off in the coming hours, just one month off, the vice president kamala
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harris launched her bid for the white house. setting off a wave of enthusiasm among democratic voters. hours is now in chicago where she's preparing for the high-stakes week ahead and hoping to build on the momentum that's followed her dramatic rise to the top of the ticket delegates from across the country have gathered in the city for the four-day event. later today, u.s president joe biden will deliver a keynote address at the convention as he passes the torch to harris, who is expected to be in attendance and in a symbolic moment, the dnc roll call on tuesday is set to begin with mr. biden's home state of delaware, and end with california and minnesota, the home states of harris and her running mate, tim walz, the to spend sunday on the campaign trail working to get their message out to voters in the key battleground state of pennsylvania we all hear, we love our country and we know
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our country is going to be as strong is our willingness to fight for it and to fight for what we stand for you know, when you know what you stand for, you know what to fight for being an old football coach, there's an old saying you don't hope you're going to win. >> you prepared a win and you give it the best you've got. and you know, when that game is over, you want to know you left it all on the field, and that's all we're asking. let's leave it on the field. let's get this thing done. >> the race for the white house remains tied to the latest cnn poll of polls, which includes the most recent national surveys, shows no clear leader with harris at 50% support. and donald trump at 48% several top democrats are hoping to give her a boost when they take the stage of the convention this week cnn's mj lee has the details from chicago we are about to see a very different convention than the one that we
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would have seen for weeks ago. some of the biggest changes of course we have seen so far has been to the programming and the speaking lineup. while the biggest names that we would have seen speaking before, president biden dropped out, they are still going to be speaking some of the timing of when they're going to actually speak throughout the course of the week has changed, including of course, president biden now speaking on the first night instead of the final night, one other person that is going to be speaking monday night is hillary clinton, who of course, eight years ago accepted the party's nomination for the presidency at a convention in philadelphia and speaking with somebody who has familiar with her thinking, i am told that in her remarks she is going to be speaking about that proverbial glass ceiling that she failed to shatter eight years ago. and what she believes is possible if and when kamala harris breaks that ceiling herself, now, we are told that harrison clinton have actually been in regular touch since president biden dropped out of the race and that hillary clinton was actually one of the first people that the vice president called that sunday that the
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president dropped out. that's really interesting. speaking to some of the convention planners who say basically that switch at the top of the ticket from president biden to the vice president happened just in the nick of time that a lot of things had been already fully baked in, but those fires and it'll touches including even the printing of signs and some of the videos that had to be recorded, that those had not yet been executed. so what we're about to see this week again, very different from what we would have seen for weeks ago before president biden dropped out of the race mj lee, cnn in chicago dozens of pro-palestinian protesters took to the streets of chicago ahead of the convention. they marched through the downtown area on sunday, calling on kamala harris to take a harder line with israel and made the staggering civilian death toll in gaza tens of thousands of protesters are expected to march on the convention this week. and security has been ramped up across chicago. head of those protests barricades and fences have been put up
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around the convention venue and the illinois governor says around 250 members of the national guard will be on stage and by cnn's whitney wild has more as the democratic national convention gets underway, security is a top priority it take several days to put these security perimeters into effect secret service deputy special agent in charge, derek mayer has spent more than a year directing the planning for this massive event, the united center has been closed down. >> now for almost, almost a month. as you can look at this entire permanent will take over the work that goes into putting something like this into effect, non-scalable fencing will surround two locations. the united center and mccormick place law enforcement will also have support from the air on the ground and in the water. security officials are on alert for possible retaliatory attacks against democrats more than a month after the attempted assassination of former president donald trump, according to a new intelligence
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report on the dnc obtained by cnn, i think the world is very dangerous place nowadays, when you look at the overall threat landscape, what is the most concerning thing to you? >> i mean, i think from a secret service perspective overall, i think everything you have to take every risk, every threat seriously as war rages in the middle east, angry protests are expected during the dnc the chicago metropolitan area is home to the largest palestinian population in the u.s. and thousands of pro-palestinian protests protesters have marched downtown for months absolutely. >> there will be tens of thousands of people, especially if there's an expanded war, chicago has hosted several political nominating conventions in the past. >> none more notorious than 1968, the city has been unable to shake the memory of those violent clash ash's chicago police superintendent larry snelling says the department is training for high stress and high risk but we've also given our offices extensive training to help them deal with these
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types of protests through stress and occupation for him, just putting them through real-time scenarios, which is going to help them out there chicago police will lead any response at well, under scrutiny themselves. >> what is a realistic measure of success for you and for your officers everything that we trained to do was in full effect and our officers are safe the residents here and our businesses, they were here long before the dnc ever thought about coming here, and they will be here long after his god in addition to this massive police presence, the illinois governor says that up to 250 members of the national guard had been authorized. whitney wild, cnn, chicago the trump-vance campaign will be working overtime this week. they republican ticket is holding daily events in battleground states and launching an all-out media campaign they say it's an effort to prevent the harris-walz camp from having, free shots on goal during the
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convention. in the meantime, i'm trump, isn't backing off his outlandish allegations that harris is promoting communist policies. he posted a fake image on social media of someone with harris's likeness speaking in front of a communist symbol at what's supposed to be the dnc. it's just the latest instance of trump ignoring the vice of top republicans who want him to avoid the insults and stick to the issues trump can say, look, i'm entitled to personal attacks. >> nobody cares what you're entitled to. do, what you have to do to get the votes and win this is an election. it's about delivering those votes. >> his policies are good for for america. and if you have a policy debate for president, he wins. donald trump, the provocateur the provocateur tour, the showman may not win this election joining me now from los angeles is caroline heldman, a democratic strategist and professor of critical theory.
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>> and so special justice, appreciate you joining us good to see you. >> rosemary. >> so we're just hours away from the dnc getting underway and vice president kamla harris is calling herself the underdog despite enjoying a honeymoon period that's put her ahead of rival donald trump in some key battleground states and in national polls. that's boosting morale, of course, within the party. but how tough will this fight be for harris? and can she maintain that momentum with panicked republicans suggesting the honeymoon is over? >> well, donald trump is really giving her this honeymoon, right? he is not staying on script. he's not doing what his handlers and his campaign are telling him to do, which is stopped the personal attacks and focus on policy instead, he is going into these grievances. he's talking, for example, about how he's better looking than kamala harris so a magazine cover didn't reflect her. it looked more like his
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wife so he's he is giving her this honeymoon period. i think she may have seen a slowing of that had he actually given her some competition at the end of the day you're right. resume. she is really bounced me three weeks in the polls five out of seven key swing states she is ahead in national polls. she's finally pulled ahead enough that she's out of the margin of error, but she's right. she's an underdog. there are many pathways to 270 for both donald trump and for kamala harris. and i would say, don't discount the bias that women and especially women of color face when they're going for the highest office that is so often associated with masculinity. >> and carolina, how will the dnc differ from the rnc and how much effort will go into trying to contrast the hope and joy offered by the democratic ticket compared to the fear and gloom on the republican side? >> well, you noted that the republican national convention
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was really talking about how they were going to win. there were a shoe in, but kamala harris is going to be talking about how she's an underdog, right? so that'll be a big difference in the framing. i think another big difference is we will see past presidents from the democratic party don't i'll trump kind of burn the republican party down and rebuilt it in his own image. >> you didn't see george w bush there, but you will definitely see as we know, we'll see bill clinton will see barack obama will even see jimmy carter's grandson. >> we're going to see hillary clinton, michelle obama. so the party royalty will be there as a sign of continuity of course, joe biden, who will be passing the baton. all of this is vitally important because it validates her leadership and she has such a short period of time to prove that she is up for the task and you'll notice one of the criticisms they've lobbied at her is that she's not doing a lot of interviews and that sort of thing. she's really being cautious about how she's defining herself early on how much will the controversial issue of abortion feature this week with
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democrats highlighting a woman's right to choose and how will the party deal with a high number of pro-palestinian protesters expected to turn up as they tried to put a spotlight on the biden administration's support for israel and its war gaza well, we know that there will be protesters outside starting tonight in chicago and every single night but she has in the democratic party has put an immediate cease-fire on the agenda. harris seems to be more aggressive than appealing to young voters. and indeed, we've seen a swing with young voters supporting harris more so then biden abortion is going to be a huge issue. we also know the economy is going to be a big issue the tax on billionaires, cutting costs and i would also add to that one of the party platforms that will be highlighted is clean energy, taxes on billionaires, clean energy abortion, and a cease-fire. i think our themes, we're going to hear lot this week and what are the main highlights that we should look out for and how will trump deal
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with all the attention being focused on harris and the democrats this week? >> great question i think we'll probably see what we have seen, which is when harris has the headlines and the spotlight, donald trump doesn't like it. he goes off script. he has maybe unscripted moments, some meltdowns. i would imagine that he is not going to respond positively. he'll have a lot of counter-programming and we will see donald trump in that his most untethered forum, which again you know, his, his folks are definitely trying to rein him in caroline heldman. >> many thanks for joining us. appreciate it thank you, rosemary and still to come u.s secretary of state, antony blinken says this could be the last chance to bring israel's hostages home ahead. what he's doing today in israel to push for aces five deal plus flash flooding and mudslides have prompted water rescues in the u.s. state of connecticut. and the severe storms have led to hundreds of flight
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last chance to bring israel's hostages home a short time ago, he met israeli president isaac herzog in tel aviv. as he tries to push for a ceasefire and hostage release deal blinken says this is a crucial time in the negotiating process this is a decisive moment probably the best maybe last opportunity to get the hostages home, to get a ceasefire, and to put everyone on a better path to enduring peace and security. it's also timed to make sure that no one takes any steps that could derail this process. and so we're working to make sure that there is no escalation that there are no provocations, that there are no actions that in any way the move us away from getting this deal over the line blinken will meet separately with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and defense minister yoav gallant. >> later today netanyahu says,
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israel will not give into demands to end the war in gaza as a condition for a deal and hamas claims netanyahu is obstructing a possible agreement in gaza. hospital officials say an israeli strike on sunday killed six children and their mother and injured their father. since the start of the war last october, more than 40,000 palestinians have been killed. and much gaza has been reduced to rubble journalist elliott gotkine joins us live now from london with more on the ceasefire talks and blinken's mission. good morning to elliott. so us officials remain optimistic. a deal can be reached, but say this may be the last chance obstacles remain. of course, where do these negotiations stand right now? and what are the main sticking points rosemary, right now, the negotiations stand where they have stood for the past nine months of on and off talks ever since the last one and only ceasefire collapsed at the end of november.
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>> but certainly the pressure on both parties and certainly from the part of the united states on israel has perhaps never been greater to do a deal. and there are several reasons for that. first and foremost, is to try to force-stall a, an attack by iran and its proxy hezbollah to avenge the assassinations of hezbollah's top military commander and the head of hamas's political bureau, ismail haniyeh in tehran. then of course, you've got the death toll, as you mentioned, breaching 40,000 figures that don't distinguish between combatants and civilians and the humanitarian situation deteriorating to the extent that you've now had the first known outbreak of polio in the gaza strip in some 25 years. and then of course, the hundred and 15 or so israeli hostages around sort of whom are believed to be dead and have been in captivity now for ten months since being kidnapped in the hamas-led terrorist attacks. now for all of those reasons, you saw secretary state antony blinken saying effectively that it's now or never to try to get a deal done. president biden on friday
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said, in his words, that we were closed so than we've ever been just after disembarking air force one on sunday, he sounded slightly less optimistic and of course, the big problem is that the two parties involved here, israel and hamas, still seem very much at odds in terms of trying to reach an agreement. we had a statement from hamas saying that israel has been changing the proposals the latest proposals, it says do not, they don't include a permanent ceasefire before getting into the kind of three phases that president biden outlined at the end of may, which includes to begin with, a temporary ceasefire. they say that introduces new conditions regarding the swap of palestinian prisoners that's the release of palestinian prisoners held in israeli jails in exchange for the release of
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israeli hostages. and as you say, they accused prime minister benjamin netanyahu of effectively trying to sabotage this deal for his own political ends, israel for its part, is saying while prime minister netanyahu putting out two statements over the weekend, one saying there are certain things they can be flexible and certain areas where they will not budge in the two areas that he mentioned that israel will not budge on is first of all, that it won't agree to an end to the war before signing up to this three-phase ceasefire plan. and the other is israel insisting that it remaining control of the so-called philadelphi corridor that runs between the southern gaza city of rafah and the egyptian border. in order to prevent in prime minister netanyahu's words, terrorist elements from rearming. now as a result of all of that, the two sides are still far apart. talks do continue though today in cairo and there is still hope i went say optimism, but hope that a deal can still be done at some point rosemary, our thanks to elliott gotkine for that live report. appreciate it gideon
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levy is a columnist for the haaretz newspaper and a former adviser to shimon peres who joins me now from tel aviv. >> appreciate you being with us thank you. so u.s. officials are optimistic about this latest round of talks for a ceasefire and hostage release deal. but now hamas says israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu is obstructing a possible agreement by adding new conditions while netanyahu says, israel will not give in to demands to end the gaza war or is it condition for a deal. so how can this end in a negotiated deal? do you think i wish i could share the optimism of the american negotiators but i think they think that spreading optimism will bring a team but it doesn't work like this. >> and it seems now that we are very far from a deal and spreading optimism is not the way to bring it. the blinken is
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urging the israelis to go for the no, it's not about urging them. it's about taking measures because urging the israelis will not change their buying. and israel wants to continue this war at least the israeli private israeli prime minister and the israeli cabinet. there's long as the united states will not turn into real actions real pressure, and not talking nothing will move on with us agree of state antony blinken. he says he will meet separately with netanyahu and defense minister yoav gallant to push ahead with ceasefire talks what is it that he needs to say then? to make a deal happen. is there anything he can say would he use leverage perhaps so with weapons from the united states that's the only way he does not need to say much and he's saying too much. >> he needs to explain israel that it is the interest of
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israel and the united states in the world to stop this war immediately. and he has the best leverage to do so, namely supplying israel weapons and tion, ammunition, as long as it does not use this leverage. all the talking are really hollow. i'm sorry to say so, but they are really all low as usual. i know there's no those say good advices from the goods friend in washington. >> no, that's not the way the way now because this is so serious and its stake is no less than preventing a regional war with a lot of possible bloodshed the way now is to move from talking to real actions you want our aides we are very happy to supply it, but it must be conditioned and stopping this role today iran, of course meantime, is still weighing a possible retaliation against israel for the killing of hamas slater ismail haniyeh
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saying revenge is coming, could iranian retaliation be averted if by some miracle a deal is reached? in the next few days, perhaps weeks the iranians saying so hezbollah says so the real danger right now is hezbollah morgan iran because hezbollah is much more eager to retaliate for the assassinations and hezbollah was very clear once there is a ceasefire we will get into the probiotic negotiations about the border with lebanon. in any case a ceasefire will create a new atmosphere. >> and in this atmosphere it will be very hard neither for iran nor for chris butler to continue their attacks on israel through the direct the texts so the key is stopping the war and the key to this key is in american hands. i'm afraid and critics say
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netanyahu doesn't want a ceasefire deal. >> you've pretty much said this yourself. some go even further suggesting he is sabotaging u.s. efforts to make a deal do you agree with that assessment i agree. >> i tend to think that he does not do it only as your most of the commentator se only because of personal reasons, namely that he knows that his government will not continue to serve the moment the war is over. >> i don't think that's his only consideration. i think also he does not believe in any agreement with the palestinians and this is true for all his years that he does not believe in any kind of settlement with the palestinians and maybe i hope i'm wrong, but maybe he sees is this time now as an opportunity to attack iran together with the americans. this is a very explosive and dangerous scenario, but he might want to push the united
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states into a war against iran, which will so-called soft the problem of the iranian nuclear. i hope he does not go so far and if he does, that's a very dangerous adventure. >> yeah, very sobering. indeed, gideon levy joining us from tel aviv. many thanks for your analysis. appreciate it. >> thank you still to come dozens of uncommitted democratic delegates are still not backing kamala harris cnn speaks to some of them to find out why plus, we are monitoring hurricane ernesto as it makes its way north towards canada the latest forecast after short break stay with us 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 tomorrow at
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vera to three-to-one, three-to-one today welcome back to cnn newsroom. >> i'm rosemary church. want to check today's top stories for you, u.s secretary of state antony blinken says the current ceasefire proposal could be the last chance to get israel's hostages home. blinken met with israel's president and called this a decisive moment in the ceasefire talks security is tied across chicago as tens of thousands of protesters are expected to march on the democratic national convention. the illinois governor says he expects the protests to be peaceful, but around 250 50 members of the national guard will be on standby democratic presidential nominee, kamala harris spent sunday on the campaign trail alongside her running mate, minnesota governor tim walz. their bus tour through pennsylvania just one day ahead of the convention is signaling just how important the battleground state will be
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be in this year's election will come a harris is now in chicago where she is preparing for the high-stakes week ahead and day one of the convention kicking off in just a matter of hours. monday's theme is for the people, when democrats will look to show how they're fighting for everyday americans guns while donald trump puts himself first, house is set to accept the nomination for president on thursday, but ahead of that, a number of key democrats will speak at the convention, including the man who was long expected to be at the top of the ticket, president joe biden how are you feeling about your speech tomorrow cnn's jeff zeleny is following developments and has more now from chicago the democratic national convention opens on monday night, didn't chicago, where vice president kamala harris? now as the party standard bearer, but president joe biden will arrive here in
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chicago and deliver something of a valedictory talking about his accomplishments and his record in office before turning the page and literally passing the torch to his vice president there is no doubt this party is an entirely different place than it was just one month ago before president biden made that difficult decision to step aside but after he addresses the convention on monday night, he will take his leave and this will be vice president harris harris is party her convention. she's campaigning across pennsylvania on sunday, making her way here to chicago. she talked a bit about her speech and called herself in an underdog in this race. is obviously a lot at stake, but there's also a lot to feel good about in terms of the future country. so there will be a lot, there's about what i believe hey wait, a new way forward and bringing everyone along in. >> the vice president making the case there, that she still working on her speech. >> and clearly this is a big moment for her, one for her to introduce herself, the country, fill in some of those blanks for what people may not know
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about her of course, she's famous in some respects in political circles, but also so much is unknown about her. and that's what this convention is also about former presidents barak obama and bill clinton will be making the argument for her trying to give democrats a roadmap and draw a contrast with former president donald trump. of course, in the final, some 70, 75 days of this campaign, she is certainly in a much better position than president biden was. but the purpose of this convention is to try and build on that momentum here in chicago take it for the rest of the general election. that is still a very, very tight race to come. jeff zeleny, cnn, chicago but not all of the delegates have pledged to back houses nomination at the convention doesn't say they will withhold that support until she addresses their concerns about the civilian casualties he's in gaza. >> cnn's donie o'sullivan talked with some of them in chicago we've got 30
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uncommitted delegates that are representing over 740,000 uncommitted voters nationwide who voted uncommitted as a pro-peace anti-war vote in the democratic primary this is a meeting of uncommitted democratic delegates here in chicago on the eve of the democratic national convention. >> but it's not sustainable for our own government to fund that the mass killing of civilians hopes become delegates at their state party and then they come to the national convention and they are either committed to the candidate to one of the candidates or not. and our case, we're not committed because we haven't heard what we wanted to hear looking for a ceasefire, were looking for a strong commitment on a cease-fire. we are looking for an arms embargo for us to stop sending weapons that are contributing to the genocide there i represent some of the over 101,000 voters in michigan who voted uncommitted as a pro-peace, anti-war vote. >> nobody wants to see trump in november, we are a very anti-fascist movement we are actually i'm doing what we can to stay the democratic party by saying listen, vp harris, there
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is a key base of over 730,000 anti-war voters who are telling you that we want to turn the page some has a policy and save palestinian lives. >> what do you want to hear from harris in chicago this week? >> i want to hear from vice president harris how is that? she's going to turn new page on gaza policy from the destructive and disastrous policy of the last ten months to one, that saves lives. >> you got to meet harris briefly and michigan again, we wanted to be able to speak to her directly in the fact that michigan voters would want to support her in the november election. but we can't do that right now. while our family members, our friends, our loved ones, are being killed with u.s. funded bonds. i told her that we need a policy shift that will save lives and the abuzza my my community is telling me that they're losing tens and hundreds of their family members. and she said, it's horrific. she's been incredibly empathetic i do have to say that more. we have seen more empathy and compassion from vice president harris, but
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that is not enough. palestinian children can't eat words. >> is there more hope? this movement right now with harris at the top of the ticket than there was when biden was there. >> i think that in general, we would all say we're cautiously optimistic. there is a little bit more or wiggle room. we feel like with vice president harris, we've already seen her changed the rhetoric a little bit, but words are not enough. >> you heard some cautious optimism there. those delegates, those activists, they're going to be in here, they're going to be in the convention. most of this week working the room. of course, there's expected to be thousands, potentially tens of thousands of demonstrators outside the convention for the pro palestinian cause. and look a question these activists get a lot is, could this uncommitted movement, this saying we will not vote for harris unless she changes policies on gaza could that potentially help trump win the election? those activists because that we spoke to said that's not their problem. that is for the harris campaign
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foothold and reinforcing their positions in the kursk region they also say they destroyed a second bridge in the past few days using precision air strikes likely further disrupting russia's supply lines it's been nearly two weeks since the surprise incursion and ukrainian forces say they now control more than 1,000 square kilometers of territory in southwestern russia. while this is happening, russia's president is out of the country vladimir putin traveled to azerbaijan on sunday for two days state visit. meanwhile, his forces are having more success in eastern ukraine. they have launched a massive assault around the city of pokrovsk. a key supply hub for ukrainian forces in the donetsk region. and cnn's clare sebastian joins me now, live from london. good morning to you, clare, ukrainian forces have blown up another bridge as they continue their incursion into russia. what is the latest on this? and of course the advances russia
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is making yeah, rosemary, i think, look what we've seen from ukraine is a consolidation. >> this is not an operation that intended, or at least has developed into something that was sort of an in and out designed to send a message since they are now really based on the communications were getting from them, trying to end zelenskyy's words, reinforce their positions, trying to create this sort of buffer zone over the border inside russia to prevent those russian attacks coming back across the border into ukraine. and in his words, to destroy as much russian war potential as possible. so in that sense, ukraine it continues to reinforce the point that this is a defensive operation in that vein, the ukrainian armed forces put out this video on sunday of what they say were these savak of flame thrower systems. these are thermobaric missiles, the kind of missiles that sort of put out a clown aerosol oh, cloud of gas are all chemicals around them and can be extremely deadly. they say that this was aimed at
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enemy manpower and military equipment and the russians suffered considerable losses. obviously, we don't have any way of verifying that, but some pretty dramatic video of ukraine's ongoing operation in the kursk region. and of course, blowing up bridges, which they now claim to have blown up. two of them on this river, the seine river. that runs east to west across the kursk region, about 50 or so kilometers north of soulja. this video showing what purports to be the second explosion on a bridge on sunday that is of course part of the same picture trying to stop russia resupply forces are bringing in more forces into the area where ukraine now has a foothold. but of course, as they're doing this, as you say, russia is making gains in the east and that is really sort of the opposite of what ukraine wants her. they are trying to pull russian troops away from the more vulnerable areas of the front. and we see russia inching forward for ukraine, speeding up evacuations in these most vulnerable areas of the eastern front, the small town of tetiana is going to pause the bigger defensive strongholds of
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pokrovsk. i think the big question now is russia clearly defending still in the kursk region, at what point do they manage to bring in enough reinforcements to launch an actual countering? attack to try to push ukraine out. as you say, right now, president putin clearly trying to play down the significance of this attack, continuing with sort of diplomatic blitz, his visit to azerbaijan, his second big international meeting since this operation in kursk started as mri. >> alright, our thanks to clare sebastian bringing us that live report from london. belarusian president alexander lukashenko is accusing ukraine of massing tens of thousands of troops along their shared border. here's what he said in an interview with state media below ground, there over 120,000 ukrainian troops on the belorussian ukrainian border they are keeping them near our border, seeing their aggressive policy. we have introduced their and placed in certain points in case of war, they would be defense our military
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along the entire board lukashenko's says the border is heavily mined and ward ukrainian troops not to cross it. but ukrainian officials deny his claim, saying the situation at the border is unchanged and that the belarusian president is just escalating the situation to appease moscow turkish officials warn there's a high risk of wildfires this weekend. parts of the country due to dry weather and high temperatures, crews have contained more than 200 fires since thursday morning including a large blaze in the western province of izmir. other fires are still burning, but turkey's foreign minister says, none of them are cause for concern right now. turkey has seen intensifying wildfires in recent years, which experts attribute to climate change more than 20 people were injured when a ferris wheel caught fire at a music festival in germany the
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striker celebrated what was milestone occasion on his 100th appearance for his club, erling haaland scored his 91st goal, city won the lab and they double their advantage in the second half when the former chelsea midfielder mateo kovacic one in from just inside the area, two-nil. the final score. city's manager, very happy for missing an immense privilege. >> so i cannot be more honored to be a manager of these guys so they gave me everything to me, everything. the joy, the happiness, the commitment to defend, the clutter represent and i'm sure unfortunately, i could not say we don't like to use for sure. >> but the performance was there. we compete against probably the best team in this for large part of the game we were at a similar, we'll go even better we create chances. i think the big difference between us and them today was just inside the box they were much more clinical than us. but
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