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one 130700 it is the top of the hour. >> i am brianna keilar in chicago for day two of the democratic national convention. jenna, my good friend and colleague boris sanchez, is in washington. the torch has been passed from president biden to vice president kamala harris. and now the anticipation is building here at the united center. as democrats await speeches from two of the biggest stars in their party tonight, former president barak obama and former first lady michelle obama will be taking the stage, making the case for why americans should elect kamala harris, president harris will not be in attendance at the convention tonight. she is headed for the critical battleground state of wisconsin, which donald trump flip to his column in 2016 and
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joe biden flipped back in 2020 on the path to that all important threshold of 270 electoral votes, harris will be holding a rally and a dnc watch party tonight in milwaukee. her husband, second gentleman, doug emhoff, will be speaking here in chicago tonight ahead of the obamas and i'm joined now by cnn's mj lee. first off, mj the night is going to be starting a little bit earlier than it began last night. there were some speeches. there was a james taylor performance that was jettisoned and even then we saw joe biden speaking later than wasn't attended. >> that's right. you know, it was a long night. it got started a little bit later than anticipated when we got to the point in the evening when the keynote speaker, president biden, took the stage that started later, and it was a long speech, you know, i was looking from the floor at the teleprompter and he was doing a good the amount of ad-libbing which is not unusual, but i think that contributed to how
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long the speech ended up going and genuinely there were so many moments when he was getting really fired up cheers and chants of thank you joe and all of that. i think all of that just made for the evening being a lot longer than the organizers a plan. and so there were speakers that didn't end up making the cut. james taylor ended up getting caught, which i know people were upset by. he was here yesterday, two weeks rutte. yeah yeah. i have asked if he is going to get re slotted. we have three days left. i don't know whether he will, but for sure tonight, i think they're going to be making some adjustments. men's to try to rectify for all of that starting at 5:30 local instead. but the speakers who are definitely not going to get cut tonight, barack obama michelle obama, and doug emhoff. >> yeah, for sure. and i know that you're learning a little bit about what doug emhoff is going and to say tonight. yeah. >> i know the theme of the eve of the whole week has been speeches that are being given that take on a totally different and new meaning
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because of president biden dropping out four weeks ago. but really for the second gentlemen, this is going to be a different speech of a different magnitude. and somebody who really has not been in politics for a very long, and i know this is going to sound really obvious, but the campaign truly does see the speech as being one of the most important of the week. in a week when we have a speaking lineup that feature some of the biggest names in democratic politics and that is just for the most simple reason of he is somebody that knows commonly while harris, in a way that nobody else does, i'm told that he really wants to round out that public image of her, and that is going to be accomplished according to the campaign by speaking about the story of how the couple met, the story of how she became a step mom the his children, cole and ella, and he is going to describe or i'm told as being sort of that anchor of the blended family, you know yesterday, he came to the united center to do a quick walkthrough of the stage. and
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he came out to the song. you get what you give by new radicals it just kind of was a moment for me where i realized, like, yeah, a lot of people truly do not know this person very well, even though he has been in this role for three-and-a-half years. is that like his favorite song? did he pick it? did somebody on his team picket. but i do think it will also be just a really important opportunity for him to introduce him self to the american public too, because democrats are hoping that he is going to be the first, first gentleman starting in january. >> yeah. you buy one, you get a bonus, right? in their spouse, mj. thank you so much for the report really appreciate it. and let's talk a little bit more about this other big night here with democratic senator brian schatz of hawaii big night because we are going to be hearing from former president obama. i wonder what you're expecting to hear from him tonight. >> well, he's still the best communicator in democratic politics, and that is saying something because last night we god raphael warnock, we had alexandria ocasio-cortez. we had chris coons. we had a number of people and the
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remaining leader of our party and president biden and yet it's still barak obama, who is able to just tear the roof off of a convention hall. so i'm very much looking forward to that. i think he's been giving space to our current party leader there's to allow them to spread their wings and become the leaders that they are, are bench is growing and i think the vice presidential selection process allowed a bunch of regular voters to understand. we've got a bunch of talent on the bench. but barak obama is still the goat. and i'm expecting to see that still the g.o.a.t. all right. eight years. i'm really also interested in hearing what michelle obama is going to say. and this hall is going to be curious as well eight years ago. the message that i think a lot of people remember was the, when they go low we go high and i wonder for you, looking back on the last eight years, if you think that that worked for democrats, if you think that democrats followed that, always, well, i don't know if we always followed it, but i think even mrs. obama says,
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well, that was kinda misinterpreted. that's not what i meant. but we have to meet people where they are. and i think this kind of overly precious view about politics that the other party is going to be basically insane and we're going to be the civilized party i think worked to an extent. but right now, i think people want to see fight people want to see joy. they want to see a little bit of of possession, and they want to see a little bit of swagger and the democratic party being on its front foot and over the last month that is exactly how it feels. the polling is bearing that out. but i think more importantly vibrational everywhere you go, the safeway and manoa in honolulu to the convention hall. everybody has a spring in their step and that's because we're going to charge up the mountain together. we're not going to let consultants talk us out of what what we want to say and how we feel this party is unified and pretty fired up. >> there's a lot of enthusiasm. it's certainly undeniable. i do want to ask you, because one of the biggest speakers is going to be someone
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who's not been a member of the party. adam kinzinger. and there are a lot of other republicans. it's actually kind of unprecedented. how many are going to be speaking here? he confirmed he speaking on thursday what does it mean to have him and other republicans in this unusual number? speaking at the convention. >> it's huge and it is an essential part of our strategy, not just as a party, but as a country. there are a lot of republicans, reagan, republicans, center right republicans in the suburbs across the country who do not like what they see in donald trump, but they're very deeply uncomfortable with joining the democratic party. and i guess her message is simple. we can fight about the rest of it later. we can fight about the size and the scope of government later we can fight about libertarian issues are social issues. later. we have freedom and democracy to preserve together. and there are certain principles that are bigger than party politics. and i think that's what we're trying to demonstrate, not just as a rhetorical mean, listen i'm a partisan democrat. it's not that compelling hearing it from me. but if you hear it from adam kinzinger and other
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republicans and otherwise good standing that creates a permission structure for people who have maybe never cast a ballot for a democrat to say, look justice once i'm going to join your coalition and then we'll get back to fighting about the other stuff. but the way we will fight is through the political process and not any other way senator schatz really appreciate you taking the time to be with us. >> thank you so much last night, the threat to reproductive rights was a big theme and it was highlighted with the personal stories it's a three families impacted by bans on abortions that came after the supreme court overturned roe v wade, among them was amanda zurawski, who nearly died after going into premature labor at 18 weeks of pregnancy, doctors at a hospital in texas send her home. they said she was not sick enough to qualify for an abortion under the state's laws. and last night she made it clear that as she sees it, lives depend on who wins. in november 2, trump term would
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rip away even more of our rights passing a national abortion ban letting states monitor pregnancies and prosecute doctors restricting birth control and fertility treatments we cannot let that happen we need to vote as if lives depend on it because they do amanda and her husband, josh, are with us now. thank you both for taking time to be with us in amanda. your story. i think is one that some people have been familiar with. you have told this story, but this was such a big stage. and i wonder, i know you reach people who had not heard it before. what has the reaction been to youtube telling your story?
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>> well, thank you so much for having us today. it's an honor to be here there reaction has been really overwhelmingly supportive. people really resonate with this issue because we know that it's happening across the country there are just so many folks that have a story like mine, like ours if they don't, they know someone who has or they're afraid that they might be in a similar situation. and so this is very personal for i think most americans and just the support we've gotten has been so so lovely. >> josh, one of the points that you made last night, and i thought it was really interesting that you spoke first you spoke as an observer of what happened to your wife of the fact that she was so ill. she had been disoriented. so i think you were someone who certainly probably it was more present for that moment as she got sick before she was finally able to go to the hospital. but you said it's not just a
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women's issue. basically. why was it so important for you to make that point? >> yeah. >> i think it's such an important thing for everyone in america to understand that this isn't just about a women's issue. >> this impacts families and impacts spouses. it impacts dad's, it impacts brothers, it impacts everybody in your family as you mentioned i. was the one who saw her crash firsthand and had to be there to help her so this is absolutely an everybody issue. and so we just want to broaden the base of people who view this as a number one issue. >> josh what are you hearing from men yeah, it's been great. >> so much support so many people, especially in my own sphere, have reached out with so much support. and energy. so it's been really great to see all of the men in my world really stand up i've and be so
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supportive amanda, what is going to come next for you all when it comes to your personal battle. >> and also when it comes to whether you'll be out on the campaign trail great questions. so i am an official surrogate for the harris-walz campaign, which is incredible and so honored to be part of that. so from now until november, i think we're going to be really busy continuing to share our story and others like ours essentially wherever they need me, i'll be there and for us personally, we're doing great. we are still really hopeful that we will have kids someday and so we're pursuing that in whatever way we can well i wish you the best of luck with that. i know that is something that you desire so much and that came across last night, josh and amanda. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. thanks for having
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had this hour. >> we have much more from the historic dnc here in chicago and how this event, it isn't just democrats because in a rare move republicans, many of them and unprecedented number of them will be taking the stage as well. and this week, in the windy city might be all about harris and walz but that doesn't mean that they're off the campaign trail both campaigns are on the road today in critical battleground states, and we're going to take you there live your cell going to win class president will be slogan, wow, working on campaign posters. yet, well, in my experience, the best campaign slogans are short and memorable like this. >> well, that's definitely memorable. >> the last few years have been really tough on my family. this never ending cycle of inflation is taking more and more out of mind my paycheck. hardworking families like mine are hurting. we need help and relief from
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two of the democratic national convention is about to get underway. >> we have a live look now inside the united center where in just hours we'll be hearing from former president barack obama and former first lady michelle obama. but it's not just democrats who are speaking this week. there are several prominent republicans who will be taking the stage in support of vice president kamala harris. let's bring in cnn special correspondent jamie gangel, who has been reporting on this. it's would it be an unprecedented number? >> i think it is an unprecedent number from time to time, you have republican who speaks to the democratic convention vice versa. i don't think we've ever seen this is unusual, and here's the lineup. it's over the next couple of days adam kinzinger, former republican congressman, member of the january 6 committee. also cnn analyst geoff duncan, former governor lieutenant governor of georgia, also works for cnn. i spoke to a source familiar with his speech and was told that it
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is quote, directed at republicans who are sick and tired of making excuses for donald trump then john giles mayor of mesa, arizona olivia troye, who we've seen a lot of who was a national security adviser for vice president pence and last but not least, stephanie grisham, who's very interesting. she was press secretary, communications director. she was also chief of staff from milan trump she knows behind the scenes, she is a true insider and you told our colleague, jake tapper that she will speak about who trump, quote really is behind this scenes. >> adam kinzinger, the spotlight on him and the fact he just confirmed, he'll be speaking on thursday, which is a pretty plum spot. >> so at conventions, real estate and the number of minutes you get, that's the key. he is getting a very big spotlight he is speaking in prime time, leading in to vice
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president harris's speech it doesn't get any bigger than that and i am told that some democrats will be envious of the number of minutes he's getting. i think it really shows a commitment by the campaign and the convention to spotlight a republican, someone who is on the january 6 committee, democracy in peril. >> no. liz cheney know liz cheney, but i wouldn't read too much into that. >> liz cheney, as we know, has said repeatedly, she will do anything and everything to make sure donald trump never goes back to the oval office i expect we will see a lot of heard this fall that she will play a major role, especially in battleground states. and this part always makes me laugh she has said that she will be working very, very hard to make sure that democrats are elected to the house and senate oh,
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fascinating part of this convention. jamie, thank you so much for the reporting. and let's talk now with david urban. ashley allison. david, we just heard from senator brian schatz of hawaii. when he said he looks at all these republicans were going to be speaking he said he thinks it gives a permission structure to some republican voters to vote for kamala harris. do you agree? >> no by the way, to jamie's point about the democrats being jealous of adam kinzinger spot. i know one person was very jealous. joe biden but he had that spot as opposed to 11, 30 last night when no one was watching, it was late. >> listen, so i like all the people you mentioned, right? adam kinzinger, geoff duncan's a friend. i know every one of those people pretty well. they are not in no universe where they ever going to vote for donald trump. there, there are disgruntled. let's put it that way, republicans and so they are not the folks who are, who
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could speak to people who are on that bubble, right? all those people that are going to speak that this lineup are people who are they're never trumpers. they're not going to get those people are already going to vote either for kamala harris or they're not voting in this election at all, they need to get someone who is a little bit more, maybe not someone who is on the january 6 committee, maybe some other republicans who aren't so disgruntled to come speak that may be more persuasive i don't think you're getting you're not winning any voters over anybody on the bubble with that crew. just fact, factually i do want to turn to the headliners tonight, ashley? what are you looking for tonight from the obamas well, we're in his city. >> were there city he's right and he's my former city here. >> his adopted city? >> that's true. >> fact-checking me could even say that some done or the favorite but i'm really excited to hear from my former bosses you know, i think
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everyone remembers in 2016 a line that we always talk about when they go low, we go high. that michelle obama talked about, as you know, i have shifted that line to when they go low, we match energy it's i'm curious to see how what her message is to guide us. they are still very influential. perhaps, maybe the most popular elected officials, if not definitely democrats, in the space. so i do think that barack obama is going to paint a picture for the american it's like you took a chance on me. you made history with me and we can do it again with kamala harris. and i think he has a great voice to enable that. and really introduce and lay the breadcrumbs for voters to go and pick it up and find their way. >> we heard last night and we actually just spoke to the first couple that spoke who was impacted by more restrictive state abortion measures that came after the supreme court overturned roe. i want to play some of the speeches that really caught a lot of attention last night we waited
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until amanda was sick enough to receive standard abortion care. >> eventually, amanda's temperature spiked. she was shaking disoriented, and crashing. >> something, didn't feel right two emergency rooms sent me away because of louisiana's abortion ban. >> i was raped by my stepfather after years of sexual jill abuse at age 12 i took my first pregnancy test and it was positive i can't imagine not having a choice that last one was particularly difficult to listen to. i will say, david, i wonder what you think perspectives like that mean for this race so that's toughest and abortion is an issue that republicans need to talk about better, right? you'd be able to better address and have better
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messengers on. but to be clear, donald trump has said that he will not sign a federal abortion ban if one is brought to his desk they're never going to get 60 votes to get it moved anyhow to get it at a desk. and he's always been for the exception for rape, incest, and life of the mother. and so that doesn't exist in every scott. i understand. i'm not saying that what these people didn't experience is their real life experiences in the pain they've experienced i'm talking about in a larger political context, and in states like pennsylvania where the laws 23 weeks, it's tougher to make the case that they're going to have a democratic governor, democratic legislature the law is going to be taken away from yet somehow their, so when you speak to that because i've heard democrats from pennsylvania say they are concerned turned that it doesn't resonate, that issue doesn't resonate and say a pennsylvania like it would in a texas. >> that's true, right? >> well, i think the issue is that can we trust what donald trump is saying? hang on this issue. so when donald trump appointed three supreme court justices, they said they wanted to take it to the states. and
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then when roe was overturned within weeks, we had lindsey graham introducing legislation that would be a federal abortion ban. and he has teetered on this this issue. he has not been consistent. he said he is proudly overturned roe so i get that he can say that he doesn't won't sign an abortion ban now, because it might be politically savvy for him. but that's why the people in pennsylvania need to care about it because if it doesn't resonate now, if donald trump gets in and he signed, it will be an issue i mean, i think they would like to the point of it says one in three women in this country are living under an abortion ban right now. one and three. okay. so one out of all of us is basically living in that reality and hadley said something last night that i just think is a reminder. it is that we don't need doctors. are we don't need politicians or our government in our doctor's office. but she said, i can't imagine a child carrying their parents ciao. we don't have to live in that
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reality, but we have to trust our politicians to do the right thing. and to date, the republicans haven't messaged it, right? and they haven't governed right on this issue and they're out of step with america or can people. >> listen there have got to have a better answer for it. it's tough again, i just the pennsylvania part. i don't believe it's going to be a salient issue in pennsylvania because i do believe people look at it and say it's not my reality in pennsylvania, it is a lot of realities and louisiana, texas, other places, but not in public that's me may not be as big issue and some of the other blue blue wall states, right? that's what it just wasn't my reality before roe fell either though. >> and that's the real is like nothing is your reality until the politician or the justices do something to make it your reality. and that's what democrats have to convey to pennsylvania and your voters, ashley, david, jamie, thank you so much, really appreciate it, and we do a much more from the democratic national convention ahead, but we're also following some developing news in the middle at least as secretary of state, antony blinken is chris crossing the region, trying to finally reach a ceasefire and hostage deal between israel one hamas, and
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hamas after israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu agreed to a u.s. backed binding proposal, bridging proposal, i should say on monday blinken says that all hamas has to do now is say yes with high level negotiations expected to resume as soon as this week, let's take you now live to tel aviv with cnn's jeremy diamond and jeremy the idf meantime is saying that it recovered the bodies of some hostages overnight. tell us more about that yeah, that's right, boris, the bodies of six hostages were recovered in an overnight israeli military operation. >> they were found in a tunnel in underneath khan younis that's southern gaza city all but one hostage had previously been confirmed dead by the israeli government. but for the family today of avraham munder, very, very sad news as they learn not only that his body has been recovered, but that he is indeed confirmed dead after being held since october 7. that leaves us now with 105
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hostages who are held in gaza, 34 of whom whom are confirmed dead by the israeli government. but as we know, many more are likely dead as well, but just not confirmed at this point by the israeli government and all of this, of course, is just a he reminder of how essential, how urgent is a ceasefire agreement is. and that is where the families of the hostages are putting their focus today, calling once again on the israeli government to except a deal for a ceasefire agreement and also some anger from the families of some of these hostages, believing that there were opportunities in the past too of struck a deal that could have seen their loved ones are emerged from gaza alive rather than in body bags. now, we do know that these negotiations are still very much ongoing. secretary of state antony blinken has said that the israeli government accepted this bridging proposal aimed at trying to bridge the gaps between the israeli and the hamas up positions on these negotiations. but hamas says they believe this bridging proposal caves to a series of israeli bans indicating that it
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is a nonstarter for them. those negotiating efforts are still ongoing though the secretary of state is set to arrive in doha, qatar, where he will meet with qatari officials that will be key because they are the key interlocutors with hamas. they will be able to give him a better sense of hamas's position behind the scenes. it does seem at times like the united states is the only very optimistic party in these negotiations, almost like they are trying to will this ceasefire agreements into existence with these efforts, there's no question that the u.s. views this as very much a last chance it's for a long time to actually reach a ceasefire agreement. they also know that there are a number of regional tensions that would be resolved or at least quieted down if a ceasefire agreement actually they came through. but for now, just very uncertain, very hard to see how a deal comes together. in particular, this week, which has of course been united states gold bars yeah and as you alluded to jeremy, all of this comes with a potential threat of a response from iran and its proxies to the assassination of
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it the daily routine five good things. listen wherever you get your podcasts we are back live from chicago, vice president kamala harris and governor tim walz will not be here at the
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convention tonight. >> they're doing some battleground state campaigning there up the road in wisconsin, a big rally and a convention watch party. they're in milwaukee tonight for them republican vice presidential nominee, j.d. vance, also in wisconsin today, and former president trump has an event in battleground, michigan new surveys from both of those swing states show harris is now ahead of trump, but within the margin of error, cnn's kristen holmes is in howell, michigan for the trump event kristen, what is the former president's? plan there staffing and i just want to start off bianna by saying i'm going to see speaking very low because we're very close stupid podium and i don't want to be rude. during listening very intently. now, begun to preprogram of this trump event this is clearly on crime and immigration that is linked to crime. our agree on at this very different setting. than almost anything things that i've seen with the former president. this is a much smaller crowds a very hyper
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focus when it comes time. >> an immigration. and this is not the same seemed kind of rowdy on this field that you've generally seeing now internally, his team is calling these quote unquote message advance. remember they want donald trump talking to focus all those messages that they believe will help him in november. >> inflation roared, talk about the economy yesterday crime talking about that today, as well as immigration overall goal is to try and get the poll ahead, or kamala house on those issues which they believe central to voters. so what you're hearing now is a series of sheriffs here in michigan coming out and talking about crime and linkinthem to note yesrday, during d to trump's speech on the economy, he really did stay focusedn his messaging. >> the reason why that's impoant isecause i hav heard from a number of allies. number or say,hey're deey concerned about the state of grace. you just mom tohose
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polls michignd wisconsin, where you see this in the numbers for kamala harris are the only way they believe donald trump can succeed in november is if he focuses on those issues for hours care abouthe heavst he has had a hard time with that, sexpect them to come out here. i'm ju a moment and ge this speech on crime. we will see if you can my main focused on issues or if he's going to devolve into those personal attacks, time and time again when it comes to kamala harris all right, kristen, we know you'll be keeping tabs on not for us and how michigan. >> thank you. i'm now joined by cnn political director david chalian, and it's it's interesting we were talking about this in the break about how so much of the convention is truly about rallying the people who are in this arena. but there's also an eye to people outside of the arena, particularly in states for we're seeing these candidates campaign today, a far more important, i the convention, yes, it rallies the faithful, but if it doesn't accomplish the goal of converting some
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voters to your cause out there in the battleground states, then it's a lost convention. and i think we saw that you see donald trump and j.d. vance in michigan and wisconsin today? well, when you saw shawn fain the head of the uaw, the big auto union on the stage last night calling donald trump a scab? yes, it rallies the faithful here, but that is a message directed at the battleground states as well. so you can see that in the components of the convention here, where they're targeting certain voter slices in these critical places and there's, you know, it's an interesting place to kamala harris is in. >> i wonder if she had been in this for the whole shebang. if she would be here tonight for this big night for the obamas, but she is instead going to be in wisconsin. i assume they were deliberations about that. what is the thinking behind having her away so first of all, it's not unprecedented. >> we've seen this board, if you remember, in the 2008 convention when michelle obama spoke, her first time doing so?
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well, i guess she introduced her husband and 2004, but she spoke as a keynote speaker in 2008 at the dnc in denver and you may recall the moment she brought her girls on stage afterwards and they waved in a big moment. their father, who was on the road and the campaign trail in kansas city, and he was at a house party and beamed into the convention. and so by the way, the fact that he was in kansas city shows you have different things i was he there but but having being on the road in a battleground state while the energy of your party is happening at the convention is not unheard of impact until donald trump came along. it was not all that typical for the nominee to be in the hall every single night for the convention, there is this there is this notion of how you roll into a convention if he's the nominee and tried to keep this suspense building, now it's become more than norm to give the convention audience like a little bit of the nominee throughout before their big speech on thursday night. but listen, it's just up the road there making a strategic
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choice about the geographic locale to be able to get both harris and walz to a critical battleground state yeah. >> i'm taking yourself off that path for four days this time they're doing the rally in the arena that donald trump held his convention in just last month. so they want to do that contrast does very interesting. >> david chalian. thank you so much. we have much more from the democratic convention ahead, including a crucial part of the harris campaign's strategy to win over younger voters by finding influencers particularly influential so influencers who can spread their message online. and we'll have that next everything you want is right yeah. the disney plus hulu max been whenever a
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cnn's betsy klein is with me now on this. this is, i mean, it makes sense. tell us about this strategy. >> yeah, i mean the biden campaign and now the harris campaign has long had the strategy of they're going to meet voters where they are specifically young voters. and that is more and more on social media platforms. like tiktok, instagram. and they have this two-pronged digital strategy. one is putting out their own content on platforms like tiktok, the kamalahq that we've seen be so popular but also engage and outreach with influencers and content creators. so as you mentioned, 200 folks are credentialed now, by comparison, there's 15,000 journalists credentials chicago. this week. >> but it really is a range and diversity of the type of content that they put out. >> so as you mentioned, there's nabela nor she has 7.6 million followers on tiktok it's a designer and a homemaker. she's a millennial. she does not generally put out political content, but she's here and she is one of the featured speakers tonight at the convention and there are also more political, therefore we will focus on immigration,
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reproductive rights so really just trying to reach voters who are looking at this content and getting their news this way and they've given them a workspace. they also have a platform right off the floor behind us. really prime real estate to watch the convention. so they can get very close to the people who are speaking, which will include all of these big names tonight the other nights as well. there recording a lot of content and there's always fun interesting stuff going on that they can find. but are they recording content with harris, her son? >> yeah. so we're actually learning right now that vice president harris yesterday taped three tiktok videos with three of these 200 influencers. we don't know much yet about the subs stance of these posts, whether they're political, whether there's something else, but they will be rolling out in the coming days. and again, i think it just underscores their commitment to reaching voters who aren't coming to cnn for their news anymore. >> yeah, it's very much in line with the strategy that we've seen, which you've been reporting on so well, betsy, thank you so much for doing that. we appreciate it. betsy
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klein. and next hour, i'll be speaking with the youngest member of congress congressman maxwell frost. just about how the campaign appeals to gen z and wins those votes in november. and ahead, we have more from the democratic national convention here in chicago. democrats turning the page today to the future with speakers from the past as the obamas speak to the convention, we'll preview what to watch for tonight and what the campaign is hoping to do. stay with us there's fall comedy u.s. coming to cnn. what could go wrong of i got news for you. >> for me or saturday, september 14th at nine on cnn the day you get your clear choice dental implants makes every day let's dig in day a, take a big bite. day love minute teeth day because you're clear, choice day is the day
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