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who was disloyal. now the former president says he's looking forward to working with brian kemp. why the about-face maybe had something to do with just how critical the peach state will be in november and as covid infections surge across the country, some help is on the horizon. how you could soon see updated vaccines in pharmacies we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central it's the top of the hour, and we have a potential shakeup in the race for the white house because any moment now independent presidential candidate, rfk junior is speaking in arizona. >> these are live my pictures of the stage he's expected to take here shortly and sources say he is expected to end his campaign and could, though not guaranteed, throw his support behind former president trump. trump is also in arizona today
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and his team says that a special guest will join him for a rally in phoenix. they're not saying exactly who that is, but you could guess i guess not much room for interpretation there. rfk junior's likely to porch or leaves trump and vice president harris now, strategizing how to pull in kennedy's supporters with fewer than 75 days until the election this comes just hours after harris made history by accepting the democratic nomination. the president, our correspondents are covering all the latest angles and developments. let's start with cnn's kristen holmes, who's live for us in phoenix awaiting kennedy's press conference kristen, what are you hearing about exactly what he's going to say? >> so boris, the next few hours are a little bit unclear exactly how they're going to play out. both donald trump's team and rfk's team had been pretty coy about the events, but here's what we do know. as you mentioned, we are told by sources that rfk is expected when he takes the stage to suspend his campaign. now we also know that there were high level talks about a week he could before the rnc they
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started then they've been ongoing between team trump and his orbit, as well as rfk's orbit about a potential endorsement at the helm of those discussions, don junior trump's on tucker carlson and a man named omeed malik, somebody who has a donor to both rfk and to donald trump. donald trump who is currently in nevada, is going to be an arizona later today and he alluded last night with potential meeting with rfk junior to discuss a potential endorsement. we also know he is having that rally and as you said, brianna, he has now kind of started to hint at a special guest. there was a shadowy figure that they put out there. and if you've covered politics long enough, you don't believe in any sort sort of coincidences, but they are not confirming yet that rfk is going to officially endorse donald trump. now you might have some questions as to why it would be so important for the trump campaign to be endorsed by rfk, particularly since he has at a campaign that has been so plagued by controversy, obviously in the last couple of weeks, we've seen him sit down for an interview with vanity fair in which she essentially avoided
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questions are ignored questions about a alleged sexual assault from u.n. any. he also admitted to leaving a bear cub carcass in central park but when you look at rfk's base, sure. it is small, but it is very substantial and it seems to be very loyal. and the hope is that they can siphon away voters from that base to donald trump in an election that is guaranteed to be razor thin margins. and i just wanna give you one example of that is here in arizona, the current polling showed that rfk junior was at 6% donald trump was at 42%, and harris was at 45%. know donald trump's team think that if rfk drops out and endorses because him that he will get that donald trump will get all 6%. no, they don't think that, but they just think that if they can get any of that or a majority of that that could help donald trump put him over the edge here in arizona, a battleground state, a very critical state, and it's obviously not just here in arizona, it's across the country. rfk was pulling in certain areas at 5% they
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believe that any vote in a race like this is going to count, going to matter and they hope it goes to the former president kristen holmes live for us in phoenix. >> thank you so much. let's take you to las vegas now where cnn's alayna treene is with former president trump. he's holding a campaign event there before he heads to arizona. alayna have you heard anything from sources giving you a clear indication of whether trump is going to be meeting up with kennedy that is the expectation as of now, boris and brianna. >> but again, things are fluid and i think kristen just laid it out perfectly. that nothing is guaranteed, but we can kind of read between the lines there's a reason that they're both in phoenix day. i don't really believe in coincidences when it comes to politics of this nature so i'd keep an eye out for that. what i also am paying close attention to is what donald trump says at this event about rfk junior, because rfk junior's announcement where he is expected to suspend his campaign is about an hour before dawn. while trump is
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slated to speak just behind me here. and so i would anticipate some live reaction before they potentially see each other in arizona later today. but i also just want to walk you both through quickly what you're going to expect from this event before he goes arizona, this event in las vegas, this is all about touting his no facts on tips proposal. >> this is something he actually first pitch at a rally in las vegas in june. >> i'm told that today he's going to be interviewing some people in the audience and i'll say this is a very small venue. this is very unlike donald trump's normal event. this is not a rally we're in a small italian mexican fusion restaurant. now roughly a little over 100 people here who are supporters and so very small event, but really trying to drive home that message that his economic outlook and his economic proposals are better than those of vice president kamala harris. >> and another thing i think you can expect as he is very angry with kamala harris for also announcing a sense similar policy regarding no taxes on
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tips. you saw donald trump kind of slam her on social media saying that she is copying his proposals, that she can make up her own mind about our own proposals. so she has to steel his you'll hear some of that same rhetoric at this event shortly. >> alright, know inquest dose and propene as we see the sign behind you will be digging into that policy here, coming up, alayna, thank you. cnn's priscilla alvarez here with us now are the conventions over it was arguably a very successful week for the harris-walz campaign. what now well, there's lot more work to be done that's what the vice president also included in her message last but a source tells me that the next focus for them is going to be that september presidential debate. >> that is an opportunity where she will again, be able to speak to a very large audience and draw a stark contrast right next to former president donald trump. now, over the next few weeks ahead of that september debate, we can anticipate that she's going to continue her travel, but not at the same pace. the last couple of weeks when she was hitting all of the battleground states that cadence of travel will continue after the fact as they focus
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now on the debate prep, but i will know that the vice president and those around her say that she is clear-eyed. she knows that this is a truncated campaign for them and that there was a lot of work to be done in the weeks to go. we also heard this week from the battleground state director for the campaign, one of the places that they're looking at, and we can, we anticipate to see a lot of action as north carolina, they want to say very bullish there. and one of the bounces that he described that you wanted to see after the convention is more volunteers and more setting up their infrastructure because this is a race that's called on the margins. and so they need to get out the vote. and that is something they're keenly aware about. so a lot of the focus that we can see on the ground at the very least, is trying to make sure we mobilize those voters one way to do that is through your surrogates and we know from the campaign at the obamas and the clintons will be among those who are going to be hitting the campaign trail obama senior adviser so that one way that the former president wants to get involved as an areas where he thinks he can move the needle. so looking for those opportunities, again,
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because they know it's going to be close. we've talked about this extensively. and so how do they capitalize on the moments that they have between now and election day. but at least for now in the next couple of weeks, we can anticipate a lot of debate prep something that the vice president isn't an already started, is going to continue to do a lot of ahead of september 10 and travel, though maybe not as much as we saw over the last couple of weeks, a lot running on those debates and the specifics that so many people do want to hear. thank you for silver for that. i do want to go back to alayna treene. who is there ahead of donald trump's remarks. he is real acting to her speech last night he kind of did it in real time as well. it's it's really stood out i mean, he clearly did not like that speech. >> brianna and boris, you could see that in the live play by play in reaction of his posts on truth social as what? tell us what he said to fox news after her sweet draft. i want you to take a listen to exactly what he told them know she's
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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 we're they want 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 times. what people and companies saying right now, that country will go into a depression if they do it okay, so that was a little all over the place. >> what luck i can tell you that she clearly got under his skin with those remarks and a big thing that donald trump has been focusing on throughout his week, which really was supposed to be dedicated to focusing on on the issues and really, his team had urged him to move away from the personal tax on harris. but in many ways, he couldn't help himself. you
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heard him repeatedly this week, slammed harris, slammed the other speakers like the obamas earlier in the week after their speeches for what they were saying and key grievance of his is that they've spent so much time focused on attacking him. donald trump rather than on the issues you heard a lot of that last night and he's continued to post about her speech today. so i can tell you, boris ronna, i would definitely expect him to bring that up and have more reaction at this event in las vegas and later in arizona as well. >> all right. we'll be looking for that, alayna. thank you. priscilla. thank you. so much as well. boris with rfk jr. expected to drop out of the race the big question now is, how will his supporters vote? >> we're joined now by cnn's tom foreman. tom first, what does the polling say about his support generally, what the polling says is that in a race, this close, it could make he could difference. let's say that this poll of polls of ours, most recent one where there's no clear leader. let's say that that was the exact case, two points behind.
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look at the cbs yougov poll with everybody in there. there it is 2% of donald trump could scoop that up. he would be tied in this poll. look at this new york times sienna poll, where it had a three-way race. look at this here. they're showing donald trump head if he grabbed 6% here, even more so and as kristen mentioned a little while ago, swing states like arizona look at that. that's where the support for jfk is. >> that's a really tempting goal out there for the trump campaign to try to grab a hold on, but there are counterfactuals to this. >> now you're going to ask me a question. i'll tell you what they are. >> what are those counterfactuals top funny, you should ask boris because there are several things involved here. one is much of this was based on people who are supporting rfk who told pew more than half of them that they supported him because they didn't like biden or trump when biden dropped out 39% of them shifted to harris, according to pew, only 20% went
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to trump in 39% are still sticking with rfk. and here's another important one among those who say they are rfk supporters look at this 75% have an unfavorable view of harris. that sounds really bad until you look at the, 81% who have an unfavorable view of trump. and one more thing, you have to think about in all of this as we decide what happens. very typically when people say they're supporting a third-party candidate like this, when it comes to actual voting the performance is much lower than what people expected. sometimes a third, sometimes a quarter of what people expected. so these votes may be a mirage anyway, and there's plenty of evidence to tell us we don't have enough evidence to know where they're going to go. yeah. it's possible they may not go anywhere and they may just so anyway, homework it may already be gone. >> and all of this election changing this fact, this fast they may be striking a deal here for a half of 1% and that may matter, but maybe it won't yeah, very, very narrow margins
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expected from both sides in this election compared to any bigger numbers, bigger numbers further back, right? it was all already dwindling. we don't know where it will be in two more weeks. >> know it's tom foreman. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> stay with keeping an eye on that rfk event in arizona and still ahead, we're following new developments in the case of a missing mom in virginia, the wool officials believe her husband may have played in her disappearance and later as the u.s. >> faces a summer surge of covid, some new tools to fight it. are on the way. you're watching cnn new central. we're back in just moments the pros for have i got news for you? >> a pretty yeah what are the kinds that could run on 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 max wow
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album in a way they see themselves and they feel loved. that's what i want it was nice. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta in atlanta and this is cnn all right. >> any moment. and this keeps getting pushed back, which is kind of interesting. so we're keeping our eye on this live location and phoenix independent presidential candidate robert f. kennedy, jr. expected to take the stage for an important news conference? >> yes. and what is now an empty podium could soon be very active with a move that may change the dynamic in this presidential election sources close to kennedy tell us that he plans to end his campaign and that his team has been talking to trump insiders about potentially endorsing the former president joining us now to discuss is larry sabato. he's the director for the center of politics at the university of virginia also with us cnn political commentator and political anchor for spectrum news. errol louis, great to be with both of you, larry, is it? >> automatic that a majority of
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rfk junior supporters will wind up going to vote for donald trump absolutely not. >> look, this is a classic example of an event that seems important at the time. >> and after the election, we go back and say, she that didn't matter much, did it? >> they're going to be the a lot of them, but this is going to be one of them rfk jr. has dropped like a rock since kamala harris entered the race and biden exited the race because the whole rationale for his candidacy was that you had two old white guys running against one another and people didn't like either one of them. well, that's changed and we've learned a lot more about rfk junior, and let's just say a lot of it hasn't been favorable and other pieces have been embarrassing i'm well, errol, let's pick up on that. i mean, put this into perspective. i was saying to myself, i need to write this down because i have to remember how strange this campaign has
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been from. there was of course, the vaccine positions there are assault accusations. the bear the bear, errol. i mean, how do you see this or you mean just because he picked up some roadkill brain worm surprise, sorry, your brain worms there. >> errol yeah the brain worms, the road kill in the trunk that he you know, staged and dumped in central park to make it look like a bicycle at killed it yes. there's there's a lot of that but that look, the larger problem. in addition to those amusing sideshow antics, is that he's not really tied into anything. if you're not part of a major movement, whether it the pro-choice or antiabortion movement, or the environmental movement which he really was a part of. but then distance himself from. if you're not part of the labor movement, the civil rights movement you're not riding the currents that lead to the white house. you can become maybe a county commissioner or city council member. if you're lucky, you might even get a congressional seat. but robert f. kennedy jr.
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was never playing on the national stage in any realistic way. and the small handful of followers that he has don't really cluster in any particular important state or location that you can put your finger on it. so yes, trump may get his endorsement, but as larry says and that be, worth very much at this point. >> i think any fair-minded person would look at that list and think that stuff larry is weird and weird is what the democrats have been trying to paint donald trump and j.d vance as. so i'm wondering if if in folks that you've spoken to, you see that attack resonating and whether there could be a potential blowback from someone like rfk junior endorsing donald trump oh, that is definitely one of the attack lines that democrats are planning to use. >> there. they are saying rfk junior piles on more weird to the to the trump-vance ticket. and look, just to argue with myself. if you have another
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2000 bush gore race and the whole race and the whole presidencies determined with 537 votes in florida. sure. it's possible for anything to make a difference, but the odds are enormous. that it won't. >> the best recent poll. a network polls, cbs, yougov, has kennedy already down to 2%, or rather he was down to 2% in the middle of august i don't know that he would be more than an asterisk now, at least in most states, maybe a few other swing states, he's higher, but we've got to a long time to go and his supporters will splinter. they will scatter just as errol was saying, what errol about folks who supported him before, which was a much bigger number than now. i mean, it really isn't asked for us. asterisk. it is a hard word to say to larry's point there. he had more porter's before it just really dwindled. what about trying to put those folks in one category or another? what
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these candidates, candidates can do for that as far as i can tell, i mean, one category, because remember, he was going to run as a democrat. >> he had the magic of the kennedy name. it was a bit of an illusion as a bit of a magic trick. but even that one because as we just saw, the democrats have their own path that they're moving to the future with harris and walz and they've made their choice and the excitement is there and nostalgia for the kennedy name is just not going to crack that so that's gone the anti-vax groups that are out there and individuals that are out there. well, sure. but they're disparate. they are scattered. there, not a political force and frankly, of vaccination is not an important pressing issue. now that covid has been sort of contained. thanks, of course, to vaccines. so i don't, i don't know where he goes to try and gain any relevance. i'm trying to think what would be the subject that he would headline in new york or washington, or really anywhere in the country, phoenix for that matter, that would make a news organization say, hey, let's hear what this
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guy has to say. there's something happening here. there's really just nothing happening there. >> it is ironic that rfk junior made a name for himself advocating these lies about vaccines. and one of the singular achievements, a generational achievement of the trump administration was coming up with a covid vaccine as rapidly as they did. but it's still strikes me that someone like rfk junior was able to capture as much attention and have this sort of relative success doing joe rogan's podcast and getting this platform for himself. it, what does that tell you about politics in the united states? that there is an audience for your laughing. what does it tell you that there's an audience for that kind of message? >> what it tells me boris is what you know, and i think all of us in this business now, there's over 300 million people in this country. you can pretty much find about 1,000 people who believe almost anything. you can find a website i could point it to you
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where people who believe that there's a flat earth, they have meetings, you know, there are people who have geo said associations where they think that the sun goes around the earth. and again, they have meetings, they have conferences, they've got quote unquote proof. they quote unquote, do their own research it gets pretty wild and woolly out there. you know what, you normally don't have it attached to something like the kennedy name so that it never really breaks through. but once in a while i think that's what we're seeing here. >> you know, larry, it's interesting. i started going larry i wasn't i was like, i heard a weird sound. >> i thought you were talking i'm tired. i've got to be honest, i was up really late chicago last night i flew in this morning. yeah so i was talking to folks at the dnc and what i found really interesting was if you talked to democratic operatives publicly, they, they're, they're not going to be fazed by this rfk junior
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stuff, whatever it's not a concern and it's interesting then to hear you say that they really should not be that concern. but i haven't lee i think there's a feeling that they don't want to deal with any uncertainty and that they feel like the margins are going to be so slim that even something like this could cost votes. what do you say to that? >> well, i say that i understand because people in and around politics and particularly political operatives, really have the market cornered on ulcers. they worry about absolutely everything absolutely all the time. they're paid to do that, but they worry about things. they really shouldn't worry about are they don't have to worry about. and he is one. they need to put into the category of don't worry about this look, he benefited from the magic of the kennedys from the 19th. and i was a little part of that as a kid, i loved president kennedy and senator kennedy that's long gone and i
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don't know that being opposed to vaccines and even grow kill really fits into the kennedy magic. most of his family, as you know strongly opposes his candidacy. >> yeah, it is not difficult to imagine that he would not have gotten the attention that he's gotten if his last name were not kennedy, larry, and errol please standby because we do have breaking news just into cnn. we want to go straight to kristen holmes, who's live at this event where rfk junior is set to speak in moments and kristen, we've learned that it is now official rfk junior will endorse former president donald trump for the white house in november that's right, boris, we're actually learning about it from a court filing in pennsylvania, just a reminder that rfk was challenging several different motions across the country trying to get ballot access. >> he is now withdrawn from his pennsylvania the ballot at how access challenge. and this is why he states it is a result of today's endorsement of trump.
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so he is now officially pulling out of a legal suit to try and get on the ballot in swing state of pennsylvania because he is expected to endorse donald trump. he also withdrew from his ballot access challenge here in arizona. another critical swing state i do want to expand on one thing very quickly. i've heard your guests talking about the idea that rfk's voters, it's not necessarily going to hurt kamala harris, but i will say that the other they're side donald trump's team very much thinks that this could help him in a race that is razor thin margin. they are looking at the people who potentially were supporting rfk as people who would come to donald trump. those were votes they believe were being taken, least some of them from donald trump, particularly this became important as kamala harris went to the top of the ticket, it was a little bit more unclear when joe biden was at the top of the ticket where those votes were coming from. but when we saw kamala harris is the top of the democratic ticket there was a sense of urgency among trump's team that eventually
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rfk was going to drop out and it will be very important for donald trump to secure that endorsement so that he could get those supporters. and i do want to make and just one other thing. do they believe every person who is going to vote for rfk is going to vote for donald trump if he endorses him? no, they don't. but again, they believe that this election is going to be determined in the margins. and they believe any single vote that they can get is important for donald trump. >> all right. kristen holmes. thank you so much. and we'll be watching this for keeping an eye on this event live in phoenix. it's been delayed a bit, a little bit, and we know now with some breaking news what we may be hearing ahead here. stay with cnn 20 wednesday, they dynamite library, tbs, lactate is 100% real melt just without the lactose delicious to just ask
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go to for patriots.com. now for the first time, a former alaska airlines pilot accused of trying to shut down his plane's engines in midair. >> you may remember this is speaking out, joseph emerson is awaiting trial on one charge of endangering an aircraft and 80 three counts of reckless endangerment, one for each person onboard that plane, he was off duty as a pilot. he was just catching a ride in the cockpit last october when other crew members actually prevented him from turning off the engines. >> emerson is blaming a lack of sleep. and a reaction to psychedelic mushrooms that he says he took just two days before his flight. here's how he views what happened i hadn't really been sleeping a lot the night that i took the magic mushrooms and i did not
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sleep that night and so this cumulative sleep deficit, i believe may have also impacted just my perception of what was going on. >> there was a feeling of being trapped, like my trapped in this in this airplane and this is not real. >> i need to wake up there are two red handles in front of my face thinking that i was going to wake up thinking this is my way to get out of this none real reality. >> i reached up and i grabbed it and i pulled the levers. >> what i thought is this is going to wake me up. >> i know what those levers do in a real airplane right? and i need to wake up from this 30 seconds of my life. i wish you could change and i can't emerson has pleaded not guilty. he says he'd been struggling with depression after the death of his best friend a disturbing update now, in the search for a mom who has been missing for over three weeks in virginia, police have just accused her
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husband of killing her after finding brand-new evidenced both inside and outside of the couple's home. >> we have cnn's jean casarez, who is joining us now with the latest on this. jean, the husband in this case, has been charged with concealing a body, has not been charged with murder explain this to us what did police find here? >> and that is the thing that is a little perplexing because they do not have they believe the evidence at this 0.2 charge him with murder, but they do believe beyond a reasonable doubt they can prove concealment of a body his arraignment was today. he's being held on no bond, but monte-carlo law but she's 28-years-old. she has a 1-year-old daughter and within that complaint it does state exactly what authorities believed happened to her. and we want to show you it says there was evidenced in the residence indicating the body was inside the residence, and drake think out of the residence, they have been doing
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so many searches, so much forensic testing in that home. and these are their conclusions at this point. but the timeline shows us that there has been quite a bit of time where she has been missing. first of all, on july 27, that was the last time that you reported to work university of virginia health, prince william medical center in virginia. she was a part of the surgery unit. it's the last time they saw her there on july 28. that was the last time that she spoke with a friend. then her husband says that the last time he saw was at the dinner table on july 31, and then on august 5 finally, is when he reported her missing, but it also says in the complaint that they believe that he murdered her on july 30, the day before he says was the last time he saw her alive. i want you to listen to one of her very close friends ends who spoke out because the nepalese
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community there in virginia is supporting her or backing her, and they want to know the truth. take a listen i think we're all in a state of shock again, the details that came out where way more horrifying that i would have expected. >> it sounds whatever happened in that house reached a high level of brutality and that makes me sad to think that my mom has suffered greatly in her last what appears to be her last moments? >> and that one-year-old child has in state custody right now. but momtaz mother is in nepal and she is asking for an emergency visa to get to virginia as fast as she can as the grandmother to at least have partial custody of that little baby? >> brianna yeah that is the most heartbreaking part of all of this jean casarez. thank you for the very latest there. and we are waiting right now on two big events. it's both donald trump and robert f. kennedy jr. are about to speak as a court
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against censorship against colonialism imperialism and unjust wars we were the party of labor of the working class the democrats were the party of government, transparency, and the champion of the environment our party was the bulwark against big money interests and corporate power true to its name, it was the party of democracy as you know, i left that party on october because it had departed so dramatically on the core values that i grew up with it'd become the party of war censorship, corruption big pharma big tech, big and big money wanted abandoned democracy by canceling the primary to see you the cognitive decline of the sitting president i left the party to run as an independent
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the mainstream of american politics and journalism derived in my decision, conventional ism said that it would be impossible even to get on the ballot as an independent because each state poses an insurmountable tank of arbitrary rules for collecting signatures i would need over 1 million signatures, something. oh presidential candidate in history had ever achieved and i need a team of attorneys and millions of dollars and all the legal challenges from the dea and they say the nadir, the naysayers told us we were climb and glass version of mount impossible the first thing i want to tell you is that we proved them wrong. we did it because beneath the raid radar of mainstream media, oregon's, we inspired massive independent political movement more than 100,000 volunteers sprang into
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action, hopeful that they could reverse our nation's decline many work ten hour days, sometimes in blizzards, and placing heat a sacrifice his family time personal commitments, and asleep month after month energized by a shared vision of a nation healed of its divisions a setup table as it churches and farmers market or to door in utah and new hampshire, volunteers collected signatures in snowstorms convincing each supported a stop in the frigid cold to take off the gloves. and this legibly, during a heat wave at nevada, i'm at a tall athletic volunteer who cheer fleets, all me that he lost 25 pounds collecting saying that juries and 117 degree heat defined answer this effort, young americans donate at their lunch money and senior citizens
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gave up their social security checks are if these aid organization collected those millions of signatures and more know, presidential campaign and his political, american political history has ever done that so i want to thank all of those dedicated volunteers and congratulate the campaign staff luka warden aided this an arm his logistical feat you're accomplish were regarded as impossible you carried me up the mountain. you pulled off a miracle you achieve with all the pontiff said couldn't be done you have my deepest gratitude and i'm never going to forget that, not just for what you did for my campaign but for the sacrifices you made because you love our country you showed everyone that democracy is still possible. here it continues to survive in
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the press and in the eye list of human energies that's still thrive needs a canvas of neglect and official and institutional corruption. today, i'm here to tell you that i will not allow your efforts to go to waste i'm here to tell you that i will leverage your tremendous accomplishments. the serve the ideals that we share, the ideas of piece of prosperity of freedom of health, all the ideas that motivated mike campaign. i mean, here's describe the path forward. you've opened with your commitment and with your heart, labour's out in an honest system i believe that i would have won the election in a system that will i my father and my uncles thrived and assist its open debates with
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fair primaries, the regularly scheduled debate with their prime or with a truly independent media untainted propaganda and censorship and assist them as nonpartisan courts and election boards everything would be different after all the polls consistently showed me beating each of the other candidates both in favourability and also in head-to-head matchups i don't i'm sorry to say that while democracy may still be alive at the grass roots it has become a little more than a slogan for our political institutions, for our media and for our men and sadly at all for me the democratic party and the name of saving democracy democratic party at itself to dismantling it lacking confidence in its candidate that is, candidate could win and fair election at the voting
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booths at dnc wage continual legal warfare. both president trump and myself each time that our volunteers turned in those towering boxes of signatures needed to get on the ballot the dnc agnus into court state after state attempting to erase their work and to subvert the will of the voters who is in those petitions it deployed dnc align judges to throw me and other candidates off the ballot and to throw president trump in jail. it ran a sham primary, was rigged to prevent any serious challenge to president biden than when a predictively bungled debate performance precipitated the palace coup against president biden shadowy dnc operatives appointed his successor also without an
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election they installed a candidate who was so unpopular with voters that she dropped out in 2020. without winning a single delegate my uncle and my father both relish debate they prided themselves on their capacity go toe to toe with any opponent. and the battle over ideas they would be astonished to learn of a democratic party presidential nominee to be vice president harris as an audit period in a single interview or an unscripted encounter with voters 35 minutes thing to independent candidate robert f. kennedy junior from phoenix outlining what led him to his quixotic quest for the white house to now dropping out and relinquishing the title of democrat. he had a series of complaints about the party we're of course going to continue watching his remarks.
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coventry direct.com this is cnn the world's news network cnn breaking news alright robert kennedy junior's speaking on the future of his campaign as we were expecting, that this is it for him. >> and the key is moving towards an adoring first meant of former president trump, which really kind of interesting here, boris, and we've been talking about this is that there's a court filing in pennsylvania where he's withdrawing from a ballot access challenge. there and he's saying it's because he's a lawyer, whoever wrote it, i'm assuming his lawyer is saying that it's because he's endorsing trump today. but then his campaign is like, no, no, no, that's not what's happening. >> yeah. a campaign spokesperson putting a statement out saying that's not what's happened at exactly.
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>> right. yeah, exactly. campaign spokesperson stefanie spear is saying that kennedy has not endorsed trump she says, quote, mr. kennedy has not endorsed trump. the filing filing in pennsylvania was made by an attorney and not reviewed by the campaign a campaign adviser, del big tree then told cnn that he was not aware of the filing and said, quote, i'm surprised to see that again this comes as not very far away venue from where rfk junior is in phoenix right now, donald trump is expected later tonight, and they've been touting a special guest. and over the last two days, trump has made statements seeming to appeal to some of the more out there the rhetoric of rfk junior on vaccines on conspiracy theories about september 11. so this pushback from the campaign comes at a strange time. we are obviously monitoring his remarks. we wanna go to cnn's alayna treene, who is that the venue will we're expecting president trump later? helaena, a bit of
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confusion here about will he or won't he, but it seems like the writing is on the wall and we can expect what's coming later tonight i think that's right. >> boris and brianna from my conversations with donald trump's team, they will not guarantee that this is going to happen but they have been working toward this for a very long time even before the republican national convention in july why there were talks taking place between donald trump's orbit and rfk junior's campaign. and part of that was really led by donald trump's eldest son, donald trump. junior. he was really the leader. i'm told behind a lot of that back-channeling, trying to see if they could find a way to get rfk junior to end his campaign. and endorsed the former president. do other big names who have been involved with that are also tucker carlson, someone who i'm told has a close relationship with rfk jr. but also this man named omeed mallak. he's a businessman. he was a former rfk junior donor. he's also donated to donald trump's campaign and

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