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from your mortgage rate to credit card bills, we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central from a historic night to now, the tough fight looming ahead, vice president kamala harris is in full campaign mode after accepting the democratic nomination. >> and for president the future is always worth fighting for that's the fight we are in right now. >> a fight for america's future watershed moment, but perhaps one that harris won't have much time to save her because with just 74 days to go, this close race is already getting a jolt that could threaten to change the outcome on election day hey, here in less than an hour, robert f. kennedy jr. will take
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the stage in arizona, and he's expected to formally announce that he is suspending his presidential race. his base of support is small, but it could be pivotal depending on where his voters go and whether rfk junior endorses donald trump, which appears likely though not guaranteed we have cnn national correspondent kristen holmes in arizona for us. let's begin though with cnn's priscilla alvarez, a priscilla, what do you know about harris? his mindset following the end of this convention? >> well, she's clear is that there is a long way to go. that is what sources are telling me and my colleagues and campaign officials feel really good about what they saw last night, but they also know they now have to focus on the battleground states, especially states like north carolina, where they want to be particularly bullish and building out their infrastructure, trying to bring in those voters, but they also know they really have to focus on the debate on september 10. that's going to be another opportunity where the vice president will be able to appeal to voters when she's up against warren president donald trump. but on today's headline with rfk jr. they are looking at some of these voters as
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people who perhaps flocked to him because they couldn't stand or didn't want to go to donald trump now, they could have vice president kamala harris as an option. so that is something that they are also considering and how to bring in those voters as part of what they say is a bigger tent. and i think that's what we we're really seeing from the vice president last night. is she in her remarks, it wasn't just about the people that were in the room. she was speaking to all americans and also trying to come off as moderate to try to bring in those independent voters that they have been thinking about and trying to target the next couple weeks for them are going to focus again on those battleground states, on reaching those voters who don't have rfk junior as an option if he has to head to suspend its campaign. and then also in focusing on the debate, knowing that there's another moment in this very truncated timeline for them. and i will say another thing that i keep hearing is how did they keep bringing in? continuing to bring in those fundraising numbers? they've had such success but they also need to focus on those grassroots
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donations to which can sometimes be a little less predictable, which means they have to seize moments, create moments to get the unit bringing that funny because they know that trump still has long ways to go with his fundraising and he can and certainly do it. so they had to try to get ahead of it. >> you've are so alvarez. thanks so much for that. let's get the trump angle of this with kristen holmes, who's in phoenix covering the trump campaign. the former president seemed a bit uneasy. let's say about the convention coverage last night, you try to get more attention on himself at least, kristen, what are you hearing from the trump campaign about what they saw last night boris, i wouldn't say it's just about what they saw last night. >> i would say there's probably a culmination and of what we saw all week, remember what donald trump was witnessing while he was out there trying to go to every battleground state, trying to break through which what was it? kamala harris's week and unsuccessful? sicily tried to break through what he was witnessing was relentless attacks on himself. big enthusiasm, big excitement on the democratic ticket, big crowds big ratings. those are all things that get underneath
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donald trump's skin. and that was clear last night after kamala harris finished speaking and he called into fox news, he called him various different tv stations and gave his feedback. take a listen no excuse not having success. >> i'm having success. i'm doing great with hispanic voters, have doing great with black men i'm doing great with women because when you say one safety and they don't have safety when they have somebody allowing 20 million people into our country, many of them very dangerous people know it's only in your eyes if they have that botha she's raising taxes, she's going to give a tax increase of four to five what people and companies are paying right now, that country will go into a depression if they do it and just to note the question he was answering in that first answer where he seems to get incredibly worked up was about who's the asm around kamala
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harris? >> so what we're expecting to see today, you heard priscilla talking about trying to get those rfk voters. that is why donald trump is also trying to secure this endorsement. from rfk just a little bit of background here. we're not going to go through every single state where rfk stands in relation to kamala harris and donald trump. but one note, particular certainly here in arizona, because it gives you a little bit of a glimpse into the landscape as a whole recent polling shows rfk at 6% here, donald trump was at 42 percent kamala harris was at 45%. the reason that this matters overall is that every side believes that this is going to be an election that is decided by razor thin margins. so does donald trump's team think that if rfk junior drops out and endorses him, that they're going to get all 6% in arizona know they do not, but do they think that they it could get enough of that to make a difference in a battleground state and potentially put donald trump over the edge in november? yes, they do. so that's why they've been working so hard for several weeks to try and secure this endorsement as it became clear
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that rfk was likely to drop out, you're going to see him on the stage today is rfk. he's going to likely suspend his campaign what we've been told and then donald trump has a rally just outside of phoenix. rfk shows up. that is what we're waiting to see the trump campaign has been alluding into a special guest, but we'll wait and see well, we know it's not beyonce. all right. >> kristen holmes live for us there in arizona where there's lot that's rfk junior news. thank you so much. we'll be following along with you. let's talk more about this with aaron perini. she was pressed communications director for the trump 2020 campaign. she's now a republican strategist for axiom strategies. and we're also joined by former press secretary for then vice president joe biden, kendra barkov okay. we saw aaron the moment of trump calling in to fox, but we wait, there's more because i mean, the way it works is the show's wrapping up. so they have they have to kind of send him off. but then another show starts. greg
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gutfeld show trump calls him not to the control room to do really like a proper phone interview, but to gutfeld cell phone. and gutfeld puts him on speaker. here's the moment they threw joe biden out of the party are surprised. thanks so much, sir. for the time. we appreciate the feedback hey, mr. president, i'm okay. >> i'm live now say hello to my audience. >> all right. >> all right. mr. p, i got to go you said i told you he was going to call highly entertaining. no doubt there, but you see this, you see trump posting on truth social. it's kind of giving the impression he is spiraling a little bit. it's not strategic, it's kind
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of emotional. is this how he should be handling things? >> i think it's a strong strategy position to be reacting and make sure that your voice is out there. it's very donald trump to find different ways to do that, which means honing in calling the host. but you know what no one is confused at all about how donald trump feels about that speech of the direction that kamala harris is going to take the country. and what policy positions he's going to hit her on. she might have started to pivot toward those policy positions last night in her speech, but there's still plenty of grave room and ambiguous do you about where she actually stands on the critical issues to the american people for donald trump to be out there and at least causing the noise and getting the headlines on it to push her on those things. that's not a bad place for the campaign to be because your reaction does it seem like trump is eager to take the headlines once more? >> i mean, he's trying, but as everybody saw it at the convention, the excitement that was there it was like you're the best concert of your life, whereas the republican convention, it was like sitting, waiting to go see the dentist it was a very different reaction. and everybody in that
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convention is going to go back to their states. they're going to go back to the battleground. states are going to talk about what they saw, what they learned. all of those pieces. and i just think if you're trying to expand your electorate like donald trump is trying to do. i just don't think calling into those stations randomly doing what he's doing is going to actually be able to reach those voters. he thinks he's going to need to reach, whereas kamala's speech did that. xi is expanding. she's talking about everybody. she's talking about an exclusive patriotic, democratic party that's going to move forward. >> we actually have a soundbite of that portion of her speech when she seems to reach out to end up dependence and republicans, let's listen i promised to be a president for all americans. >> you can trust me country above party and self sacred america's fundamental principles from the rule of law to free and fair elections to
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the peaceful transfer of power there are a not-so-subtle jab at donald trump. there. it is a bit of a contrast from some of what we saw at the rnc where there was a moment of adulation for former president trump. obviously it just survived an assassination and attempt. but here i think democrats were trying to suggest that the republican party is so focused on him that it's not focused on the american people. do you think that's effective? >> it could be effective, but let's talk about who you're actually talking to when you're doing a convention speech like this. now, granted, this was the biggest political speech. vp harris, his career, but the majority of people that tuned in last night, those are hardcore partisans. you're not looking at a very large persuadable audience in there for her, those people are already generally pretty split and you're looking at the margins of who you can message to donald trump by going back on fox is going back to his base. so if he can't that there's not a persuadable audience that's really sitting
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out there on their at least he's talking to his base when it comes to what the message should be right now for her, she wants to try and nod to those maybe to those rfk voters who were people who haven't really made up their mind yet, or to those nikki haley voters. but can the trump campaign is doing the same thing you see j.d vance out in swing states. you see republicans trying to message that way. those are the core constituents that everybody is going to be talking to. the problem now for donald trump exists that kamala holds the brand of being that change agent. this will be a change election. what is he going to do to wrestle that mantle away from her? right now, a lot of what we saw last night was about trying to get people to imagine kamala harris is the commander in chief. >> you have this really big showing from a pretty deep bench of democratic veterans who are members of congress. you had formative fact, defense secretary leon panetta there vouching for her harris herself promised kendra the strongest most lethal we'll fighting force in the world. i wonder if publicans can fectively puncture that with the debacle of thefghan, of afghanistan
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withdrawal or if it's harder becashe was e vice president annot thcommder inhief. what do u th there waa clr decisi that was made to put leonanetta? talk about the her foreign policy credentials. and xi did address the issues that are going on in gaza and israel afghanistan she did and she did not she did not for the record but so that was a that was a conscious choice where she she included foreign policy in her remarks along with her others of her her other things. and so i think she will continue to talk about all of these issues as she's on the campaign trail. but there was a conscious decision that they made to him include him in there last night. >> very quickly, kendra, how do you think the rfk dynamic effects harris his chances? >> i think i think they're going to continue to go the harris campaign is going to go after her, his voters and i think they're going to go to the same states that he in arizona. i think they're going to go to those battleground bound states and do what they
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can get to get all those voters to see erinperrine, kendra barkov. >> thank you both so much. appreciate it still ahead this hour on cnn news central missed warnings. cnn has confirmed stunning security lapses around the attempted assassination of former president trump that we didn't know before. we'll bring you those details plus the time has come. the fed just giving the clearest sign yet that rate cuts are actually on the way. >> plus witnesses say water system in gaza are almost completely destroyed and it's forcing children to drink from puddles and wade through sewage as another round of ceasefire and hostage talks are underway. hey, we have these important stories and more ahead this hour on cnn news central the pros for have i got news for you are pretty odd about what are the kinds we could run out the news before then would never happen if i got news for you, the mere saturday, september 14th at nine on cnn and streaming next day on we just signed the lease our third
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reagan national airport. this is cnn new today we're learning that a number of secret service employees have actually been put on administrative duties after the attempted assassination of former president donald trump. and we're learning more about the communications failures leading up to that terrifying close call at trump's rally in june. we're joined now by cnn's zach cohen and former secret service agent jonathan wackrow. zach before you tell us about these new developments, i want to clarify. it was july was not jew. >> go ahead. >> right. and look, this is sort of pre action by the acting director of the secret service, ronald rowe. he's putting these folks on administrative duties, essentially, desk assignment, ordering them to work from home rather than being part of the day-to-day he already planning around donald trump and look at its members of the pittsburgh field office, as well as one member of donald trump's security detail sources telling us that this is really the first step towards accountability. we've seen from the acting director since he replaced his former the
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boss, kimberly cheatle, who you might remember, was forced to resign immediately after the assassination attempt to look reasonable lot to learn about the security failures that happened in will contributed to them there's multiple investigations that are ongoing and will almost certainly see more disciplinary action as those wrap up. but today we're learning more details about one of the biggest parts and biggest focuses of those internal investigations. and that's the communication breakdown that occurred on the day of the rally between secret service agents and those law enforcement, local law enforcement partners on the ground. and specifically this warning that local law enforcement transmitted via radio about three minutes before shots were fired that warning went to the local law enforcement that had the radios. but we're told now that secret service was not didn't it never picked up their radio, so they would have heard this warning if they had done that. and there's a moment that was captured on body camera that really speaks to the frustration after the fact by one of the local officers who was really dismayed as why his warning was not heard by everyone on the
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ground. take a look at this that's the goal it out up the roof in the same frequency so are all in the same frequency. >> they don't even know if they're listening to the same radio channel. and of course, we're learning now that the secret service didn't even have the problem upper radio because they failed to pick it up and it underscores really the broader communication problems that we're learning about now. the secret service is really operate against a disjointed, decentralized communication structure where we're learning that they don't even talk to the officers on the ground. the local law enforcement officers on the ground, they instead rely on a series of liaisons and command post to basically play a big game of telephone, did receive information from local law enforcement partners. so this is something that lawmakers on capitol hill are really focused on. chuck grassley as really as part of his investigation as homed in on this problem and is really demanding answers from the secret service result and just real quick, do you have details on who's specifically from his detail is being, i guess
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benched or however you put it, we don't have a name, but we do know it. >> somebody who's involved in the advanced planning of the rally. so it's somebody who was supposed to be anticipating these various issues making i'm sure everybody was on the same page and clearly that did not happen. >> really interesting right? jonathan wackrow, your reaction to all of these new details well, listen, first of all, let's talk about the accountability, right? >> putting supervisory agents who are assigned to the pittsburgh field office and one agent from the trump detail they'll on basically telecommuting into work. so i don't understand what that is. holding people accountable because what we haven't heard is, what did they specifically do wrong where were they responsible for some of this breakdown, right. if there really was accountable, then you would put them on full administration trade of leave, you would take their badge and gun away from them. we didn't see that. we're basically giving them the option to work remotely, which is a little bit odd. and i think that the
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viewer is going to look at that, go going, that's not really accountability from what we heard and what we heard the deputy or the acting director say that he was going to hold people accountable. so there's that point, but let's get back to the radios, the communication breakdown we've been talking about this and it's getting worse and worse now, hearing that there was a pathway and brianna, you and i actually talked about this on air saying, all you have to do to communicate with each other is just shared. each other's radios. now we know that that was talked about but in advance, but wasn't acted upon on the day the fact that secret service didn't pick up local radios or local pd didn't pick up secret service radios really just speaks to the guild complete and utter breakdown of communication and roles and responsibilities 41 days ago. and what we're not hearing is we're not hearing this come from the secret service or as an output of their mission assurance review, we're hearing it in the drip, drip, drip from the da's office, from the esu team members from other law
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enforcement entities, not the secret service. so a question, the acting director today as to where is the transparency where's the reassurance that that you're going to build confidence back in the secret service and where's the accountability? >> so jonathan we were just outlining a moment ago with zach, the org chart or the flowchart of communication between secret service and these local agents at events like this. and it does sound like a game of telephone, so to speak with all these intermediaries it wouldn't have been as simple to resolve that if these secret service agents had just taken those radios that had been provided to them, or is there more work that needs to be done to improve that communication and coordination while start with your last part. >> first, you know, there's a lot of work that needs to be done to re-establish the communication structure. i don't want to speculate that if they had that radio, we would not have had this tragic event. but it would have been a pathway for communication
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direct point-to-point communication from that officer on the ground that we heard the frustration from that he was calling out on his radio that there was a man with a gun on the roof at a minimum secret service agents, whether they were the counter-sniper teams or other for agents would have heard that call and then would have taken direct. you should have taken direct action. so again, there are stopgap measures which it looks like they attempted to put into place to be able to communicate because they know it's important, but it was never acted upon that day. have to figure out why those radios weren't picked up. who was responsible? for that and those people need to be held accountable. >> yeah. it's wild did it may be as simple as that. it really is jonathan wackrow. thank you. zach cohen. thank you for your reporting next fed chair, jerome how he just hinted that a rate cut is coming. so we're going to tell you when we're going to tell you by how much what do we think we'll see we're all been program so
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for the economy, for the last two years, the fed has been fighting inflation, waging an epic war on inflation with those really big interest rate hikes. >> today, powell, he all but declared victory in now war. he says he's more confident that inflation is going back to where it belongs, back to 2% and he has said that there's basically a shift in the mission now instead the fighting inflation, they're gonna be fighting unemployment and there's a shift in strategy instead of interest rate hikes, its interest rate cuts. listen to what powell said today in jackson hole the time has come for policy to adjust the direction of travel is clear in the timing and pace of rate cuts will depend on incoming data. >> the evolving outlook in the balance of risks we will do everything we can to support a strong labor market as we make further progress toward price stability powell essentially just preannounced a september
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interest rate cut. >> this will be the first cut since september the last meeting before the election. and as far as what wall street's seas right now, there's 100% chance of an interest rate cut. there's no chance priced in that the fed just does nothing there's a two in three chance that they do a small cut of a quarter of a percentage point and a one and three chance that they do a bigger cut, a half a percentage point that would go up, the chances of a big cut would go up if the august jobs jobs report proves to be week, but look, no matter what it does look like, borrowing costs are coming down for americans. and so, yes, that is good news. i mean, if you're in the market for the house right now, mortgage rates have come down, they should go down even further. if you're trying to pay off credit card debt right now and you've got record high rates there. you should be catching a break on that front as well. boris and brianna. >> you didn't get enormous applause outwardly in the room, but i'm sure that the audience inside or is applauding because every word matt, did powell
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actually spell out whether he believes we've voided a recession well, boris, he stopped short of saying that, but he did strike a pretty cautiously optimistic tone, which when you think about it is kind of remote markable given how things could have gone, right two years ago wall street was freaking out economists and ceos were bracing for an imminent recession. >> thankfully that has not happened. and so powell said, he said there's quote, good reason to think that the economy will get back to 2% inflation while the jobs market stays strong. so essentially that would be the soft landing that we've all been hoping for. and that looks unlikely for the longest time, i would just note that although powell may not have gotten a lot of applause from the room of invite only economist, he did get a standing ovation on wall street where we saw the dow was up by about 500 points at one good point today, it's come back a bid around 300 points, but still a positive reaction from
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investors as well. and this does look like good news for main street and for wall street you see the dow up 320 points. and it's it's flirting with record highs right now. boris and brianna. >> all right. matt egan. thank you. >> thanks. >> so israel just offered a brand new proposal to hamas concerning one of gaza's most consequential borders. this is a bid to advance ceasefire talks, but will it be enough? we're going to take you live to the middle east in just moments you're still going to win class president would be slogan, wow, working on campaign posters yet, well well, in my experience, the best campaign slogans are short and memorable, like, well that's definitely memorable one, remember, i don't want to surgery for my dupa trends contraction to i want to be able to lay my hand fled i want to non-surgical recovery for i want options. >> non surgical options and
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