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so of gilt.com today good morning. i'm john berman with sara sidner in chicago at the democratic national convention. kate baldwin is in new york and this is, it we have heard from three presidents too. former first ladies oprah, a new vice presidential nominee, his crying son. but none of it, none will be as important as well. and kamala harris takes the stage tonight and we are getting new reporting on what she will say. >> you forgot stevie wonder as well. >> stevie wonder, john legend on legend and not james taylor. >> and that's another thing, yes. >> maybe we'll hear from a very america has never heard a woman of color give a speech like the one that we are about to here tonight. america has also never heard of vice presidential candidate, quite like coach tim
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walz spoke for quarter, were down a field goal but we're on offense and we've got the paul were driving down and boy, do we have the right team? >> kamala harris, his top. kamala harris is experienced. and kamala harris is ready. our job our job or jobs for everyone watching is to get in the trenches and do the blocking and tackling chadha time one yard at a time one phone call at a time one door knock out of time $105 donation there'll be timed to sleep when your dad we're gonna leave it on the field how we'll
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keep moving forward. that's how we'll turn the page on donald trump so the speech was only about 60 minutes. >> that was a significant chunk of it was very short and it wasn't what was said on this stage. it was what was said or kind of mouth in a way felt in felt from the audience, not by him, but by his son. that has people talking this morning you've never experienced the hell that is infertility. >> i guarantee you, you know, somebody who has and i can remember praying each night for a phone call the pit in your stomach when the phone rang and the absolute agony when we heard the treatments hadn't worked it took when an a.i. years but we had access to fertility treatments in one our daughter was born. we named our hope hope goss, and gwen you
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are my entire world and i love you i'm letting you when you see his son gusts saying that's my dad that's my dad. and any parent anybody watching that, it was hard to hold back tears so look, there was also a big surprise. oprah winfrey, you do so you do? >> like oprah winfrey? >> she delivered remarks that ended in true. oh, oprah fashion decency, and respect are on the ballot in 2024 and just plain common sense common
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sense tells you that kamala harris and tim walz can give us decency and respect. we won't go back we won't be set back. push back. booleq, back, kick back. we're not going back together. let's all choose kamala that's her signature like this. >> and like this i try it, but i'm not going to everyone in the audience got a car two try right after that. okay? >> that was then this is now it really all comes down to what vice president harris says on that stage tonight. and we are getting some new reporting on what the plans are with us. cnn, national politics correspondent, eva mckend. eva, what are you hearing? >> you know, john and sara, this is going to be a historic night advisers telling us that
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this will be the vice president's opera opportunity to introduce herself to america in her own voice. voice. she will also though, make a forceful case against former president donald trump. she will present a new path forward as well. we heard governor walz make this case against trump last night. take a listen to what she might say as well. >> when somebody takes the time to draw up a playbook, they're going to use it they'll start jacking up the cost on the middleclass. they'll repeal the affordable care act they'll got social security and medicare and they will ban abortion across this country with or without congress here's the thing. it's an agenda. >> nobody asked for. is it weird? absolutely. absolutely
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but it's also wrong and it's dangerous john and sara, the vice president, also really the battle cry of her campaign has become freedom. >> we expect her to hit on those nodes as well and lean into her personal biography when she tries to make this larger case that a defining goal of the harris presidency would be uplifting the middle class. another key takeaway is just how much they are leaning into this notion of joy. and how they want to make this broader argument that the former president is principally concerned about himself. well, the harris-walz ticket is concerned about all of you so i expect that those will be the themes that she will hit tonight and we know there's going to be a lot of music trying to bring the joy and bring the energy up. >> although i'm not sure can get much higher, but we'll see tonight what happens. eva mckend thank you so much for your reporting. appreciate it. kate you i mean, you guys
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enlisted it out. you had john legend last night during a classic prince cover, sheila e, that was a livable. >> i'm trying to draw them. i have no idea what i'm i don't know why i did hear just there was little drummer boy and i really should not ramp up pop, pop when she's in it, she's, in it with her entire body. >> so let's pull body. yeah i mean, i know you're miked up and ifb up in everything, but next time, just a little more flair sara, a little more. okay all right. >> we've got much more ahead as you can tell and in just a few hours, president trump will be at the southern border in arizona, turning his counterprogramming focus to border security and immigration, and also why he is now attacking pennsylvania's governor. we have much more on that. >> let's rfk junior's campaign is speaking out with all of the reporting swirling that he's ending his campaign this week, potentially and also potentially then endorsing
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donald trump. >> what impact back and the stars were out as we were talking about last night hi, at the democratic convention, new details this morning on who's now set to perform for kamala harris is big night tonight tonight, cnn is live from chicago as vice president kamala harris delivers her acceptance speech on the dnc's final night. jake tapper and anderson cooper leads cnn's special live if coverage, the democratic national convention tonight at seven on cnn and streaming on john in the news team are at the dnc in chicago, and john's going that's what, i'm talking about. >> what he said. he daily show, complete dnc covering this week on comedy central, next day on paramount plus in the 1980s, my parents emigrated from nicaragua to america. what his hard as we work, nothing changed because the current system least while you're in
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do is dump trump it should be noted that was former republican lieutenant governor geoff duncan. >> onstage, we saw a lot of republicans last night, and the night before. >> i think he'll be if he's alarmed it goes off. he will be here with us in a little bit as well as kinzinger. he is also coming if his alarm goes off as well, correct? i'm going to try calling them just in case to make sure they're here. speaking of republicans, donald trump working to talk to voters and pull some attention from the star-studded programming of the dnc and his republicans who have come over to this side and just few hours he has to the southern border in cochise county, arizona. it's his latest stop on his tour of critical swing states that this week during the democratic convention, listen they mentioned my name, i think 200 271 times. >> they mentioned the economy like 12 times they mentioned the border, maybe none. they don't talk about the border. are great borders or doesn't
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talk about the border. but they mentioned me more than any other category. i'm now a category that had me down today as a category that's all they talked about. her we've driven him crazy. >> they have trump derangement syndrome cnn's alayna treene joining us now, lana, we also heard vance respond to some of that criticism. >> what's he saying? >> that's right. and really i just to be clear, i mean, j.d vance has really been tapped by the trump campaign to be the attack dog, to be the one who kind of lobs the criticisms back at the democrats. of course, donald trump is still doing that as you just heard, but they want him to focus on the issues, whereas vance really has been given the mandate to be the one to go hard after democrats this week in particular, now, we did hear vance, he spoke to our own jake tapper last night and he was asked about what congressman jamie raskin, a member it's a key leader on the house committee regarding january 6 and the capitol attack. he
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brought that up during his speech at the dnc last night where he said, you got of give a warning honestly, to vance saying, look at what happened to your potential she'll predecessor look at what happened to mike pence on january 6, but vance said, look, i have no reservations about that. take a listen i can't help but laugh at what jamie raskin said. >> these are people who somehow always make themselves the victims. i have no reservations about taking this job because i no, that if we make donald j. trump, president united states, he's going to deliver rising wages, lower prices, and a secure border that is all worth it for me, whatever the media or jamie raskin says about me so, john and sara this is kind of the line we've been hearing from vance and he's kind of mirroring as well what donald trump has said, which is that they're not talking about the border, they're not talking about the issues as much as they should be. >> instead, they're focusing on going after donald trump. i think you're going to hear a lot of those same attacks today when both of them are at the border trump is an arizona, of
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course, but vance as well will be at the border in georgia trump is in arizona, as you say, robert kennedy jr. is going to be in arizona today in a speech for everyone's expecting him to, i guess endorsed donald trump right so we did, hear what we know that he's going to be making this big announcement, rfk junior tomorrow in phoenix, which is interesting actually because donald trump will also be an arizona tomorrow, not the same place he is going to be in glendale later in the day, but we do have some new reporting. one is that we have heard and learned that he is expected to end his campaign and that he is in talks with the trump campaign for a potential endorsement. now, when i talked to some senior trump advisers, as well as sources familiar with his plans. they told me that there's a couple of reasons of how they've gotten here. one is that don donald trump junior, donald trump's son has been really pushing for this behind the scenes. he has been talking to rfk junior's campaign trying to see how they could get him to end his
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campaign. and backed donald trump, two other people who have been crucial in these talks. i'm told are former fox news host tucker carlson, as well as omeed malik. he was someone who was donated to rfk junior's campaign in the past, but is also a trump donor. so they've been key in these talks. and really i was told that the change of how they viewed an endorsement from rfk junior was when biden ended his campaign and harris became the likely person to replace fight. and they said that they weren't sure whether or not bringing on rfk junior onto having him as a trial trump surrogate, having his endorsement would benefit them, but they really believed after harris was the one to top the democratic ticket, that it would work in their favor. and so stay tuned for that announcement tomorrow. >> we'll be watching alayna treene. great to see you. thank you so much so who could possibly be bigger than oprah? well, maybe we'll find out what celebrities could be in store for this fourth night of the democratic national convention. and then not related related.
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speech, she reached out as you saw right there to independent voters, undecided voters, swing voters. cnn's lisa france has more, she's joining us now. lisa, what is the oprah impact? what did we see last night? >> good morning, kate. well, we saw a reminder as to why she was so incredibly effective in helping to get barak obama elected back in 2008. oprah's secret sauce bosses that she meets people where they are and she's able to tap into those vital and important national conversations. and she did that with something that j.d. vance has now famously said last night, let's take a listen when a house is on fire, we don't ask about the homeowners race or religion we don't wonder who they partner or is or how they voted. no we just tried to do the best we can to save them and if the pace place happens to belong to a childless cat lady well we
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tried to get that cat out to yeah, that childless cat lady thing. that that landed as you can hear and see with the audience. >> for sure a secret sauce that i'm going to, i'm going to live on that all today and i'm going to work on what is my secret sauce, but i digress. what are you hearing about? tonight's special a special appearances that could be coming tonight. >> well, one performer that we're going to have tonight is pink, and it is rare that we see pink be involved this way politically. now, she's very outspoken when it comes to women's reproductive rights and lgbtq plus community. and people will remember that her song, irrelevant from 2022 had a lot of those themes. it focused on women's power and focused on racism, if focused on even trolling. and so people
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are very excited to see her tonight because that's a pretty big endorsement. >> yeah. and pink is also known as you saw on the video. she is also known for high flying attacks in her concerts. tbd, if we're going that's what we're going watching for, that that's how you top that's how you'd have to be wonder john legend. you have pink flying in. there you go. >> you have set her up perfectly. i would love to see that great to see elisa. >> thank you so much. thanks, kate. >> all right. so a reminder to never give up. hope for a dog named winston. look at that qt. he's a king charles cavalier. >> he went missing after he got out of the burchfield family home franklin, tennessee, and he appeared to have just vanished. >> wztv report that the family that only put up posters, they tracked lost dog facebook groups for help. they even got an assist from a drone operator to take a look and hired a bloodhound to try to track him down. no luck. >> three years later, that all changed three years. a
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get back into a relationship with the american people bro, we broke up with you for a reason donald trump can spin the block. >> all he wants, but there's no reason for us to ever get back together. been done when i did not have donald trump boyfriend on my bingo card during the dnc, but that did happen last night, the warmup acts have had this arena rochan, but it is tonight. that is the most important night of the convention because tonight, the woman who wants to be the president will make her case to the entire country tonight as vice president kamala harris is night last night with all the star-studded cast, it was ultimately tim walz's night. governor walz talked about his military career as political career, but it was his family who really showed america why harris chose him to be her running mate. our cnn political commentators, scott jennings and maria cardona are here to
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discuss, scott is hot and ready and bothered this morning. >> wow. wow. >> alrighty. then did i say that i'm sorry. >> i'm not okay he's hot and ready that's better smoking. that's true. i'll allow that. >> i'm going to i'm going to see myself too much. maria, let's talk about the i finally made john lausch. this is the best day of my life the moment where you saw tim walz talking you know, when he was doing with political speech and then his son stands up as he recognizes his family. can we can we show that it was one of those moments where anybody who's a parent it's going to cry and gwen you are my entire world. and i love you oh gosh, here's my tissue. can i come
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hug you? that's what people felt like saying that. what did you make of that and what did it do for trying to get votes? because that's what this is all about. ultimately, i think it was incredibly effective and it was incredibly effective because it came from the heart. >> it was take, it was spontaneous, clearly it wasn't planned. this young man i think stole the show. i think he stole the hearts of everyone who was watching. but i think more than that, it really fundamentally shows why kamala harris chose tim walz because threw his son, through his family, frankly, it is showing that this is a man who has fundamental small town american values. and he is going to speak to so many of the voters that democrats i think have had a challenge in speaking in the last several years the coach walz, the fact that he is a hunter last night, i love the fact that he was saying that he's a better shot than so many of the republicans that he
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served with in congress again, rural values. those are all things i think that a lot of people don't necessarily connect with the democratic party the end kamala harris coming from san francisco in california so the connection that he can make with all of those voters in the midwest in those specific states that are so critical from the electoral college standpoint, i think is critical, but even more so, it didn't just speak to those voters. it's spoke to so all of america, it spoke to i don't even think just parents. i think if you're human and you have a heart, you had tears in your eyes after that moment and really felt it the way that people felt it inside this forum, people felt it outside as well. >> i promise i will let you get your point. but you are also a dad of four young man, ahmaud dad. i got to 17 rules, the same oldest gous and all i kept thinking was my god, if my
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son's ever looked at me like i just want to my all four of my boys are in the car with mama's were on their way to school one of the four thinks anything i do is cool the rest of like boring that was a cool moment and it's neat like look, these sometimes we turn these politicians into like non-human entities, like we treat them like commodities, almost. but you've got to remember, they are spouses. they are parents and they do go through the same kind of human relationships that we do. so it's neat when the kids are involved i do feel like there was a moment that was a moment outside of politics, he was, you know, gus was tearing up during the video. >> you know, he couldn't keep it together during the video. all right. i watched you last night respond to that night in general, it seems scott, you think that something was missing what is it that you think the democrats oh, tonight here. >> well, i think harris is going to have to articulate what kind of president she would be, what would she do as
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president? i think this whole convention has really been built on trying to get people to get comfortable with the presidency without really knowing how it would operate. i mean, a lot of what we know about harris comes from her own record, her voting record in the senate, liberal, her statements when she ran for president very liberal and her actions is working for joe biden, which resulted in a mid third pretty his approval rating for the biden-harris administration. now through anonymous spokespeople, a lot of that's been attempted to be walked back. nothing. we've heard this week and nothing we heard last night would tell you what would they do if they got elected president. so i want to i as a voter, i think we need to hear a little bit more about that. all the things we heard last night from oprah everything else is about, hey, she's got the right vibe. so let's just vote for it and see what happens to me. that's not quite good enough. i mean, she's obviously come a long way in the polls from where biden was, but to get over the hump, i really do think you got to tell people what would your actions be the one policy she
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has unveiled has been a panned across the board by economists and media likes that she's, he did it on friday. so i think she's going to have to get a little more serious about what would you do as the president? >> let me ask you about that because this is not a policy speech, obviously for this crowd anyway, but but america will oh eventually, if not now, want some answers and specifics what do you make of what scott is saying that you really aren't hearing a lot about the border or the economy. you are hearing almost like a cultural phenomenon, like they come with us and we will, we will take you down a very good path. >> you are hearing a lot of that but i disagree that you're not hearing saying about what she would do and what her administration would do. and i disagree with scott as well. i don't think she needs to present her 20 point plan tonight. i think that she's to talk about what she has been talking about and what she will do because she has talked about that. she's going to lower costs for middle-class and working-class families. she's
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going to make sure that we have continued and expanded access to health care, especially reproductive freedom. she's going to protect those rights and freedoms, and she's going to make sure that we are all able to grow up at our families are able to grow up in an environment in an economy, in a social structure where we can meet what we all came here to do at some point, we're all immigrants the american dream and people here have talked about the border. they have talked about immigration. in fact, last night, what i was struck most just as an immigrant, as a latina, so many people talked about the values of this country where we can have and we should have in kamala harris will have strong border security, strong law enforcement, but we can also be a nation that embraces are immigrants that understands that it's become as immigration that we are the strongest economy in the world, $7 $7,000,000,000,000, or what immigrants have brought to this country according to
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economists. and so that was front and center last night. i don't think we talk about that enough because that is an attack that republicans are going to continue to use against her in she has great solutions, which is what republicans lack. were cardona, scott jennings smoke show. >> thank you both so much for being with thank you. to us god jennings smoke show gate. >> alright. >> thank you guys so much to get to some breaking news overnight, a new israeli strike in gaza as the negotiators, negotiators continue to try and push forward a ceasefire deal and push it across the finish line. it gaza hospital officials says that 12 people, including two women and six children, were killed in that strike. just hours before president biden and vice president kamala harris spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu yahoo by phone, stressing the urgency of getting a deal done according to the white house. and at the democratic convention last night, it was a powerful moment
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when the parents of israeli american hersh goldberg-polin took the stage, hersh has been held hostage by hamas in gaza for 320 days now in an inflamed middle east. we know the one thing that can most immediately release pressure and bring calm to the entire region a deal that brings this diverse group of 100 hostages home. and ends the suffering of the innocent civilians in gaza. >> cnn's nic robertson is in tel aviv tracking the latest on all fronts here. what is the latest nick yeah heart wrenching for those parents because he has been used in a
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propaganda video by hamas. >> some months ago. so they've been able to see him and been able to see the effects that his horrible captive captivity is having upon him. and that is really for all the families ramping up the pressure on the israeli government together, torsten and that was something president biden and kamala harris put to prime minister netanyahu in that phone call overnight, the need to get the talks done and concluded according to the white house, saying that there were expected to be a big round of peace talks coming up in cairo now that have been floated last week as something that would happen either thursday or over the weekend. at the moment, i have to say there's no indication that those big peace talks summit to get this over the line is going to happen kara, or anywhere, anytime soon hamas is yet to say whether or not they agreed to the u.s bridging proposal. all indications so far, is that they are objecting to it and
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may well give it may well give it a complete rejection and here in israel prime minister netanyahu already contesting and his office kentucky as thing elements that secretary of state, anthony blinken thought israel had agreed to the withdrawal of all israeli troops from along the border with gaza. the so-called philadelphi corridor. the prime minister's office issuing a statement two contradict what's being reported in israel, saying that israel is not going to pull the troops out. and that that just gives you an idea of how far apart these peace talks are no finishing line inside at the moment. i'm at at all. >> and hard to see even as we've as we've been talking about it as a bridging proposal, hard to even see that these whispers of optimism and hope that you continue to report on only so quickly to flounder. once again, nic, thank you so much coming up for us why the world is taking a moment to pay tribute to a new
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zealand penguin that just died and kamala harris, preparing for her big night. we'll see take the same advice that she gave tim walz before his victims just feel the love the room it's just it's it's, you know, we've been seeing it everywhere we go enjoy them on khan is 22-years-old. >> he's not just a pet, he really is a part of our family knowing that he's getting good nutrition. that's a huge relief for me and my dad, old been piglet head? yes, that is your name. if you saw his it's big lead head. you would say the same oftentimes i walk into it and i'm the only minority there. >> and that's why my work focuses on bringing technology to underserved with things like bitcoin and blockchain were connecting people we don't have a community that's not capable. we have a community that's not guide. i wanted my kids generation of better shot
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did nine on cnn cnn this morning, democrats are going full steam ahead with their appeal to american workers and their families. >> the harris-walz ticket has secured a wave of support from leaders of some of the country's largest labor unions. and vp nominee tim walz, walk making his promise last night if your middle-class family are a family trying to get into the middle-class. >> kamala harris is going to cut your taxes if you're getting squeezed by prescription drug prices kamala harris is going to take on big pharma if you're hoping to buy a home, kamala harris is going to help make it more affordable and no matter who you are, kamala harris has got then a stand up and fight for your freedom to live the life that you want to lead because that's what we want for ourselves. >> and it's what we want for
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our neighbors here now is liz shuler, the president of the afl-cio, the largest federation of unions in the united states lives on monday who said the election is about to economic visions and called trump's plan, quote a ceos dream, but a workers nightmare. >> how so absolutely. >> it couldn't be more stark because we've seen four years of trump and what he did in terms of his approach to worker policy. and his economic policy, because just recently we've even seen the continuation of he laughs with elon musk when workers want to go on strike when workers want to stand up for themselves, he crosses picket lines where we've seen kamala harris walk with workers on a picket lines. so these are two very different realities and different futures i was speaking two nights ago with an ibew local leader who
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is wicked doozy asked you, could be here, which maybe is a tip off to which state he was wicked but he did say within the membership there is a divide. >> i mean, donald trump does do well with union rank and file. >> why well he was a his economic messaging was good. >> he knew the right words to say, but he never followed through he talked about building infrastructure. he promised it year after year after year we're going to do this. made perfect sense. did he do it? no. what did joe biden do when he came into office? he delivered and put it, created millions of jobs for working people. high road, high-wage jobs. you indian jobs, where people can support their families. and i think trump's messaging loris people in, in a way that they think that he's for them, but really he's just a billionaire who is cutting taxes for his rich friends and enriching corporations at the expense of working families it's interesting, you've taken a
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different tact than the uaw president shawn fain, who i think started monday with a bit of a hole cogen moment where he takes off his shirt and it says trump is a scab. >> do you think that messaging works for the rank and file and for americans who may or may not be and units, many americans are not members of unions. >> well, i think the word scab, obviously as a storied word and the labor movement. and when you're speaking to working people, especially those in unions which we have 20% of the delegates here in the room it is something that is very clear. who stands with you, who's going to show up for you and donald trump obviously has not done that but i think what we're looking at is unions popularity across the country, 71% of the public is supportive of unions at an all-time high, young people under the age of 30 39 and ten support unions. so i think people are finally seeing if we come together
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collectively, we have more power we don't have to just sit back and take it when our workplace isn't working or is ignoring our voice, or we don't feel respected that we can come together. there's this thing called a union that gives us leverage and strength across that's the table from our employees. >> are you seeing that was amazon? we've seen that we starbucks those were big stories this past few years. absolutely. >> what do you think the teamsters are going to do and we, sean o'brien spoke at the republican convention, says he wasn't invited to come speak here what do you think they'll do? >> well, his teamster members were very powerful speakers about the fact that joe biden and kamala harris saved their pensions. they have they can retire with dignity but i think the teamsters are taking an approach that many of us do, which is an issues based approach. we want to evaluate candidates based on where they stand on the issues it's not just oh, you're a democrat or a you're a republican? and so i think he was trying to show his members and working people that we should decide who we support based on who supports us.
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>> liz shuler. thank you so much for coming in. we appreciate you getting up early this morning. i'm sure you've had little sleep as we've had all right. this morning, chicago police and the f the a.i. are investigating maggots were intentionally whether they were intentionally placed into food at a breakfast related to the democratic national convention official say, on wednesday morning multiple people entered the fairmont hotel and began placing unknown objects onto tables where there was food. cnn's whitney wild is joining us now with mode. this is disgusting, okay, but just the thought of it what more are you learning about this? >> well, there's not much information at this point, sara about what the leading theory is that yes, these were placed intentionally. one law enforcement source telling cnn that the maggots were like we placed there by activists, at least that's the information that law enforcement is working with right now. again, as you mentioned, this was at the fairmont at a dnc-related breakfast yesterday. it is one a long list of challenges at
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the chicago police department has been dealing with this a week, although it is a pretty small compared with some of the other issues earlier this week the big question jim, sara, throughout this week as how have these protests have manifested and what we've seen over the last several days is arrests monday arrests tuesday, last night though there were peaceful protests, no arrests, which chicago police department very pleased with that peaceful protest last night on tuesday night, where there were clashes between protesters and police were no clashes last night, know clashes between protesters and police know clashes between protesters and counter-proteste rs so sara, today is the last day chicago i'll go police and all the law enforcement here, hoping to end this on a high note, there is one more protests tonight. it could be just as big as monday's protest. the hope, of course, is that that remains peaceful as well. sara all right. >> whitney wild. thank you so much matt gaetz, just thinking about it, just gives you chills down my spine i'm going to move on and see something much more lovely. our kate baldwin when
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i'm compared to magazine, but i'll take it i have just messing up today. >> i've gotten syndrome mean i'm i'm i'm going to you're being fabulous. will not get your president, right? >> we'll be right back to you. >> got this also today, new this morning, taylor swift is now speaking out about her shows that were canceled in vienna after a terror plot was thwarted, saying she was devastated to cancel the shows in her first public comments on what happened and the threat that was uncovered a rounded she posted on instagram that cancellations filled her with vote as a new sense of fear and a tremendous amount of guilt. but also that she who was grateful, they were grieving only the loss of concerts and not locked. great perspective there for sure. >> also, this italian officials are still trying to to recover the final person missing from the luxury yacht that sank off the coast of sicily. >> but search and rescue, search and rescue has clearly become a recovery mission.
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>> now, this morning, a fifth body bag was seen being brought to shore. >> the super yacht sank monday after it was hit by what's been described as a freak storm, so powerful, it broke this super yachts mast in half the victims have not been formally identified, but a british tech tycoon and his 18-year-old daughter were among those reported missing along with a prominent banker and attorney and their wives and one famous penguin now being honored today, spend a penguin who became an unlikely international symbol for equality died earlier this month from natural causes at the age of 11, back in 2018, spent partnered with a fellow male penguins named magic at the severe aquarium in australia. the two were inseparable we'll and raised to chicks together. their partnership became a worldwide sensation. after spends death, the aquarium says that they took spend two magic to help them understand loss. and they say that magic and the whole penguin colony and broke out in
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song in mourning this morning, a major u.s. company is battling texas yes, she is after reportedly being hit by a cyberattack, we're talking about texas-based halliburton. and reuters reports the apparent attack is causing major headaches for this huge oil company, seen as matt egan has the details he's here at this now, what do you learned about this map will keep halliburton and really all oil companies, they're obvious targets for hackers and haliburton is clear really dealing with a problem right now reuters is reporting citing a source that halliburton is the victim. other cyber attack, and it's impacting business operations at its use than campus. and some of its global networks publicly for now, the company is being vague about the nature of the problem they're not confirming or denying to cnn that they are the victim of a cyber attack but they did acknowledge an unspecified issue. let me read you what the company said in a statement. we are aware of an issue affecting certain company systems and are working diligently to assess the cause and potential impact a
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halliburton went on to say that they've activated a response plan. they're working with experts internally and externally to address this. all things the company would do if they suspected cyber here, we've only reached out to u.s. cyber officials to the energy department. they are not commenting at this point, but clearly an actual cyber attack on halliburton would be very significant. this is one of the largest oil field service companies on the planet right? >> it's a name that is a household name. >> it is that i was in 70 countries, 48,000 employees and oilfield services companies like halliburton, they play a central role in his supply of energy. they provide the technology and the expertise to drill for oil, to drill for natural gas. they work with exxon and chevron and cyber officials had even classified the energy sector as critical infrastructure it because it is so vital to the us that a major disruption would harm not just nationally security, but the economy as well. and listen, this is all just another reminder of how companies, and the economy are so vulnerable
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to the cyber threat. remember earlier this year there was that hack at cdk global, a software company. it caused chaos at thousands of auto dealers at the resort to pen and paper. people couldn't get their license plates and most famously three years ago, there was that ransomware attack on the colonial pipeline, right? it's shut the vital pipeline. it caused panic buying in shortages a gas station clearly, cyber attacks on energy can have real-world consequences to just shows how hard it is for companies to stay ahead of it, right? every time exactly. it's great to see you. thank you so much. not much more to come. well, not new. our of cnn, new central starts now i'm sara sidner with john berman on this final day of the democratic national convention. kate bolduan is in new rk

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