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ramir saturday, september 14th at nine on cnn you're in the cnn newsroom. >> i'm paula reid in washington, sitting in tonight for jessica dean now it's only about ten weeks to go in the election for the harris and trump campaigns vice president harris is riding high after accepting her party's nomination during an energetic convention in chicago this week, she'll be heading out on a bus tour through georgia next week, while former president donald trump hits pennsylvania and wisconsin and in a race with so many twists and turns, we're seeing yet another shakeup this time with third-party candidate, robert f. kennedy jr. suspending his campaign and throwing his support behind trump let's go to cnn's steve contorno for more details. steve how is the trump campaign feeling about this endorsement paula, this is
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something that his team has been working on for quite some time. >> there have been back-channel conversations between rfk's orbits and individuals and trump's orbit like donald trump junior for tucker carlson, trying to lay the groundwork for rfk junior to not only get out of the race, but to throw their support behind donald trump. and here's the reason why they are so estatic about this move. it's because they had felt for quite some time that there is a small but sizable share of that rfk support that is pulling directly from people who they think they can win over and would otherwise be voting for donald trump. and so they have been working to get those supporters on board for their campaign and getting rfk support goes a long way toward those efforts could look at the end of the day. this is going to be a very tight race and a number of battlegrounds and these margin difference makers could ultimately be decisive. now, what sort of awkward about this alliance, like many of trump's alliances, is that
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just a few weeks ago trump was trashing rfk junior. take a look at what he said then versus what he's saying now. >> rfk junior is a democrat plant. a lot of people think that junior is a conservative. he is not, he is more liberal than anybody running on the democrat side. chief funder is the vp candidate that nobody ever heard of, her. she did a hell of a big number on the husband. that's her business. i'm very pleased to welcome a man who has been an incredible champion for so many of these values that we all share and we've shared a, for a long time. he's highly respected. he has a great person trump. >> also said that rfk junior his whole life by everyone, but paula, even some of rfk junior's own family members have disavowed him and they are supporting the democratic ticket over their former family members or their family members should say let's see if i also want to ask you about this surge of enthusiasm, the
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momentum that we've seen for harris after the convention this week, how is the trump campaign combating that? well, we're going to see a far more energetic trump going forward. we saw last week where he held events every single day in battleground states to events yesterday and you can expect him to have a stepped up schedule going forward in the immediate aftermath of these conventions, though they are expecting to, be playing a bit of an underdog role. they know that conventions usually bring a poll bump for the candidate who is just coming out of their convention and harris, after having a convention in chicago that by all accounts stirred up her base and galvanized a lot of their support. they think that that's going to probably register for her in the polls as well. the question is, how long does that bump last in can carry her through the rest of this race, we only have a little over 70 days to go here. and that's not a lot of time
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for trump to turn things around. so that's why you're going to see him getting out there a lot more deploying j.d. vance strategically and now they have someone in rfk junior who they hope can go speak to some of those anti-establishmen t audiences in the joe rogan podcast space. in such paula steve contorno. thank you. let's turn now to our panel, joining me now, cnn senior political commentator and former special assistant to president george w bush, scott jennings and cnn contributor, podcast host and journalist for the new york times, lulu garcia navarro alright, scott, let's first of all, it's good to see you in person. you are big bakari. part of our dnc coverage every night, you know, sort of advocating for your side, not an easy thing to do. so it's good to see you in person. i don't want to ask you about this rfk endorsement because steve just pointed out trump has previously attacked him now of course, he's embracing him what impact could this previous attacks have or is it just looked that's part of politics, i think for that party, it's just part of
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politics, you know, know, regarding impact. i mean, look, he he does have a little bit of an audience. i mean, he was riding at around 5% in the surveys. you know, if half of those people come over and the race is as close as we think it is. obviously and that will inure to trump's benefit. the downstream thing i worry about for trump is that rfk does have to trackers. he's prone to saying weird thing sometimes. and when you take on someone as a surrogate, you sort of own everything they do. so there are some downstream risks, but you can see why he would want to pull them in because they need to they need to build ballot share. he's running a little bit behind harris in the national polls right now. so i guess it makes sense for his campaign today and if you're willing to assume some of the downstream risk that you don't know about tomorrow. >> what do you make of that? how can the harris campaign maybe frame this as an opportunity? >> i think it is an opportunity. i think i don't think that jfk rfk junior is going to be actually much of a benefit to the trump team. i
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think a lot of his voters are low propensity voters. they are anti-establishment, they don't really have a true sense of commitment to the candidate. it wasn't like rfk was going out and people were cheering his name and he had a real movement behind him. he was attracting a lot of the people who, you know, basically embrace conspiracy theories and i think by adding his name to the trump team, it just adds fuel to this basically accusation that the left makes about trump, which is that first of all, he's a political opportunist. this is clearly a marriage of opportunity. and secondly, that he's willing to take on people with very strange ideas in order to kind of grow the people who will vote for him. and i just don't think it's going to benefit him in the long-term in a race that could be decided by a handful of votes. once again, these narrow margins, is it worth taking the risk on someone who little bit of a risk? let's put it that way. >> well, you raise the prospect of his appeal to low propensity voters. interestingly, that's
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actually donald trump's biggest opportunity. if you look at the polling the farther you go down the list of people and their likelihood to vote, the more they tend to like donald trump. and so he needs high turnout among low propensity voters. no propensity voters, even people who aren't registered but could get that way. and so to the extent that they like someone like rfk junior, he could be a messenger. >> thank him enough. i don't think they like him it's hard to say. i mean, i think that's the other thing. it's really hard to say. >> unlike the worst republican to analyze this because i'm a bush cheney guy and i'm old enough to remember when rfk was out saying we hotwired the voting machines in ohio to steal the election. so i'm still holding a grudge 20 years later. i mean, i think i get the i get the desire for marriage even if it is of opportunity of these two moves i'm skeptical of dramatic nature of the impact of this, but look, he's a kennedy. there are people who want to see the kennedys. i mean, if his name was bob johnson on and he was wearing a sandwich board and had to megaphone and was from idaho. we wouldn't care, but he's a kennedy, so there are people that don't want to see them. >> and in many ways, of rorschach test, right, for how
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you feel about the kennedys, how you feel about the candidates is going to be fascinating to watch his impact. what i want to talk to you about the dnc there, this one, of course, featured a lot more republicans than we're used to hearing from at a dnc. let's take a listen to my fellow republicans you aren't voting for a democrat you're voting for democracy. if you vote for kamala's here, kamala harris in 2024, you're not a democrat? your a patriot to my fellow republicans at home that want to pivot back towards policy empathy and tone. >> you know, the right thing to do. >> now, let's have the courage to do it in november i want you both to weigh in on this, but let's start with from the republican angle, do voices like that statements like that make a difference well, i don't know if they make a widespread difference. there is certainly that cohort of nikki
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haley voters, that people have advocated that the democrats tried to go forward. that's obviously what they're trying to do. i will tell you, i love our colleague jeff, and i don't want to speak ill of him. i didn't love align if you vote for harris, you're not a democrat, you're a patriot. the idea that if you decide you don't want to vote democrat somehow you're not a patriot that's how it struck me. and i think it could strike some republicans that way. also, he's talked a lot about pivoting the party back to policy but there's no from my perspective, there's no conservative case for voting for harris. and the idea that i have to vote for the most liberal democrat, the democrats could find in order to get back to the conservative i don't, i just don't follow the logic trail, so not persuasive to me but there are obviously competing for the nikki haley voters who turned against trump a while back. >> what do you think i think it is persuasive i think it was actually a bit of a master touch here because one of the criticisms of the democrats have been they would not making a strong enough play for those nikki haley voters 20% of the republican party, if you saw all some of the, some of the
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turnout in the primaries. >> and so you know, again, when we're talking about margins and a few people here and there. i mean, that's not just margins, that's a big group of people. and so having republicans speaking to republicans, i think is a much more effective way than having democrat speaking to the public. >> the algebra for trump on this is, can you you lose some of these suburban, more moderate type republicans are you know, old style republicans while but replacing them with the working class democrat, your former democratic or low propensity voters who may not identify really with either party. that's really the equation. lose some here, fill it up here. which one ends up being? >> and it's the same thing with men and women. women are high voted higher rates than men do. women are. obviously much more pro-harris. it's really a numbers game and which one is going to win out? that's the big question. well, let's look at those numbers game coming out of the convention, harris has momentum. >> she's expected to get a one or two point bump in the polls
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how does she now get elected? what is the strategy over the next several weeks? >> i mean, the strategy is what you're actually going to see happen right now. she's taking a bus, she's going to georgia and she's not only going to be trying to hit the places where we know there's a lot of support for the harris-walz ticket, which is of course, and atlanta and the suburbs where there's beijing communities of color, black, asian americans. but one of the things that the campaign really wants to do is move outside of those areas and go to places in rural areas where there are pockets of democrats black voters, other types of voters that would actually vote for harris ticket, because this is actually a state eight wide race. you win the state, not county to county. you win it by how many people are going to vote you know, that the ticket for harris and walz, and so they really want to take a message farther outside of the traditional places where they are strong and is part of that campaign, should she be answering questions from journalists and or voters? >> yes, i'm a journalist so
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yeah, you say that because i ever does not. everybody in our profession agrees with that. and look, when you run campaigns you want to minimize risk, maximize results, and they have minimize the risk to her and it has worked so far, but at some point, i think voters expect candidates to be tested? >> yes. >> and tested via questioning, tested during the rigors of a campaign, she will get a test at the debate on september the tenth but the idea that she's going to be able to wash away the fact that she's the sitting vice president and minimize having to answer for her record by minimizing her interactions with journals. i don't think voters are going to put up with it forever. every they put up with it so far, but it won't last forever. >> the debate you just mentioned, right? trump in some ways seems to be struggling a bit on how to approach harris. what does he need to do during this debate and what does he not need to do during this debate to succeed? >> well, focus is number one and number two is not let her off the hook for her record to me, the greatest argument the trump campaign has against the harris ticket is you're currently in office. everything you say you want to do lower
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costs are fixed the border or anything you say, you have to answer for your role in causing the problems in the first place. now, to prosecute that case, he has to show up and focus on it and just do it over and over again and not get bored with it, right? i mean, it's a simple argument and it's a simple question to ask. why would i put the same people in charge who've run the country off the side of the road in the eyes of about two thirds of americans, you just got to focus and stay with it and the debate. >> last word, i think he's going to be in trouble. and the reason he's going to be in trouble is because of the visuals. it's the same problem that biden had. this time. orange makeup isn't going going to actually help him show the difference between him and harris. she is 20 years younger than him she looks like the future. he looks like the past. >> scott, lulu, this has been fantastic. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. >> and still ahead. high level talks are happening today in cairo, hamas now sending a delegation despite indicating they are unhappy with the latest ceasefire proposal, will talk with one former state
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you have have an infection or symptoms had a vaccine or plan to or have ibd symptoms developer worsen still working for me i'm stephanie elam in los angeles and this is cnn welcome back to the cnn newsroom. >> i'm jim sciutto in tel aviv, hospital officials in gaza say that israeli airstrikes in the early morning killed more than 45 people this
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as the israeli military says, it had begun a targeted operation going after terrorist targets as described by the idf in gaza. ceasefire talks are resuming though this weekend in cairo, a hamas delegation is now in egypt to hear what meter mediators have to say as is the cia director joining me now is andrew p. miller. he is the former deputy assistant secretary of state for israeli palestinian affairs. andrew, i wonder where you think these talks stand. they have been stop and start talks, i think in the most generous description in recent days and weeks there has been some talk of progress in recent days, but egyptian officials seem to be throwing some cold water on that just in the last 24 hours, describing still wide differences what's your view it's remains very unclear. >> jim, and that's due in part to two variables. one is prime
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minister netanyahu's ultimate bottom line position on these negotiations. and the other is ya yahya sinwar's possession on which is even more inscrutable, give him that he's presumably hiding somewhere in the tunnels under gaza. we have gotten indications of the israeli position on the philadelphi corridor a strip of land about 14 miles long that span it's a gaza, egypt border. the israelis are willing to thin out some of their forces as part of the first stage of a ceasefire slashed, hostage released. but it really is unclear whether that would meet sinwar's needs and even if it does there are other outstanding issues such as netanyahu has demanded that the israelis maintain a presence. epa netzarim corridor, which bisects the gaza strip to potentially inspect all returning palestinians and to
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the north. and that doesn't even get into the question of which palestinians are allowed to return them move freely. so it really is a black, a black box that we're dealing with. >> i mean, listen also the question of whether it's a temporary cease-fire, lasting one i want to ask about urgency, though, because u.s officials involved i'm clearly have urgency, secretary blinken, as he visited tel aviv last week, said that this may be the last best chance, but is it clear to you that netanyahu or hamas's sinwar they the actual parties to this negotiation have any urgency to come to a deal no, it is not. and in sinwar's case, it does appear that he wants to wait to see what iran hezbollah, other actors do in the hope that the threat of a wider war would soften the israeli position be
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idf spokesperson said earlier today that israel is expecting a significant week in terms of the north indicating that his blood may respond to the assassination of bloodshot shukr sometime this week, that is a major incentive for sinwar to hold back and final agreement with respect to netanyahu his perspective, this is only a temporary ceasefire after six weeks he is in bound and he said that now publicly, that is his position. i think many israelis, including the security establishment, aren't necessarily on board do sinwar prepared to agree to what he knows will be a temporary transitory agreement to release hostages or is he going to insist at he will need a permanent ceasefire, an end to the war in order to move forward with releasing that asset i mean, listen, that's
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one of the more interesting factors in this negotiation that there are disagreements. it seems between netanyahu and even his own negotiators i want to ask about the threat and the degree of the threat today about an expansion of this war because a couple of weeks ago, there were almost daily warnings that has hezbollah might attack. >> now, those dissipated for a time is it your sense that that might be imminent? again a hezbollah attack or i should say a more significant one because every day there are missiles and rockets that fly in each direction across the northern border well, we've already seen an increase in the tempo of both israeli and hezbollah strikes on multiple days in the past week. his law, has fired over 100 projectiles israel is conducting deep strikes into lebanon, targeting additional hezbollah and irgc officials. it does appear that
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temperature is increasing and the remarks from the idf i don't think are part of a propaganda camp, and i think that was a message to the israeli public that they need to be prepared. so there does seem to be at higher risk which underscores the imperative of trump trying to break through with the ceasefire, iran is the one actor that can actually rein in hezbollah or ron seems to be willing to wait longer for response in the hope that they can leverage their pressure into a ceasefire agreement as you noted the united states government, the administration director burns others are trying their best to bring the agreement to fruition. you have to wonder, given how high the stakes are, whether at some point the administration consider its shuttle diplomacy and perhaps at the level of secretary of state blinken, or even a president biden, where they're flying between cairo between jury pretty slim and between doha, to try to negotiate a
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deal themselves. but the administration has been reluctant to be to expose the president in that way previously. and we haven't seen that in many years at historically presidential involvement makes it much more difficult for israel and for other actors to say no. but everything needs to be on the table precisely because there is this magnitude of risks that is unacceptable from a u.s. national security perspective. >> yeah listen i mean, there's been a lot of calls between biden and netanyahu delivering it seems pressure to come to an agreement that has not moved this across the finish line. andrew miller. good to have you on. thanks fixer in france, authorities say they are treating a blast out side, a synagogue in southern france as a possible terror attack. at least two cars were set on fire just across the street from the synagogue before one of those cars and exploded injuring a policeman police say they are
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still searching for what they believe to be a loan suspect. of course, saturday morning is the sabbath. it's a time when synagogues hold their services authorities say that anti jewish incidents in france nearly tripled in the first half of this year compared to 2023. still ahead, the italian authorities are now opening a manslaughter investigation asian into the deadly sinking of a super yacht. we're gonna new details when we come back have i got news for you, ramirez, saturday, september 14th at nine on cnn, protect against rsv with the wreck sv, a wreck sv is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv. and people 60 years and older, a wreck sv does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients, those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects are injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain,
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off the coast of italy, italian authorities opened a manslaughter investigation because prosecutors say it was not just bad weather that caused the ship to sink seven people were killed, including tech giant mike lynch and his teenage daughter 22 people were aboard cnn's barbie nadeau is tracking this case, a barbie. >> what are officials saying today? >> yeah, you know, they give press conference this morning in sicily and there were three really big takeaways from this. the first being the fact that this is a manslaughter case. they didn't take anyone into custody. >> now, all of the crew members are for nationals. >> that is say they're not italian. so there are eventually going to be arrest. they would have to extradite them. if they're allowed to leave second big takeaway is that they didn't do any drug or alcohol tests on any of the crew members. they said they were to state of shock and some of them were injured. and so they didn't test them for drugs or alcohol, which would seem to be a key element infant in potentially finding someone guilty of criminal negligence and the third takeaway, which
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is a tragic detail that we heard this morning is a five of the people who were whose bodies were found in that ship were in the same underwater compartments seems leaving apartment and they said it's likely because there was an air pocket and that these people, these five people, including mike lynch, could have been there for holding out hope. and the idea the 50 meters below the surface of the water hundred and 64 feet is very likely that there were moments in which they thought they might survive before they became completely inundated with water. a horrifying detail barbie nadeau, thank you and still ahead, a palestinian woman shares her tragic story with cnn after her husband and daughter were killed in an attack in gaza tomorrow. the final sprint after this week's convention, trump and harris turned to election day talks with democratic senator cory booker and republican senator lindsey graham, state of the
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portal to the past. she cannot forget there are the streets and homes scarred by war this building where she recited her final prayers then there is the indelible sight of her father and sister shot dead before her eyes. >> shams mother, sanaa, who suffered burns as a child, will never forget that day we got it no matter what i'll sit at, the adl a man. >> i said it is. she yandi been but there's more to their story than tragedy and loss in war torn gaza shame and sanaa stories, unlike any other, we have come across in ten months of war. >> that's because sanaa doesn't just accuse israeli troops of killing her husband, akram and daughter yasmeen. and israeli soldier may also have saved her life on november 24,
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for the week long truce between israel and hamas begins thousands of people begin heading back to their homes in northern gaza sanaa and her family are among them but as they approach the sultan neighborhood where they lived, they find themselves walking alone and then shots ring out let homeless man was the head of how far? >> one winner for digitally was just butler forgotten. now could not audit maggie didn't national rock could not sudden things if dumb schimming or hey, don munsil, about her husband soon decides to crawl away to try to find help. but moments later, he is shot again, fatally sanaa lies on the ground, bleeding, cradling her eldest daughter? yes. mean what they should say though
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with the lead i a lot more as a mother. i mean, you must have felt absolutely helpless in that moment. >> there was a good their good soon died in her mother's arms for hours sanaa lies here with sham unable to move until she finally finds the strength to crawl down the street and into this nearby home. >> we obtained footage from that house after our first interview with sanaa. this is the first time she and sham are seeing it have been and sham
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begins to tell my colleague abeer salmaan would happen to her so much aside how could i almost low now virtually had no i could have been national methacholine mashco phone an isr the house and call out in arabic, what happens next is captured on muted body camera footage provided by the israeli military to soldiers treating sonars, gunshot wounds, hi, good. the hadas, mallakh and the measure with winton dalbert, mr. shida hard mat, took the nahal as we get a look at to him now let's son what i want to show, you can man i've
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done event on the medic israeli soldiers carried sanaa out of the building on a stretcher pan's clutching sham, nothing about this footage should be extraordinary militaries must protect and care for wounded civilians when possible under international law but in this war, this site is exceedingly rare. >> for eight months, sanaa and sham have lived in this jerusalem hospital. their journey here was no less traumatic interrogation and strip searches came before treatments at an israeli hospital israeli authorities are now planning to send them back to gaza next month. unless another country takes them in
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the israeli military for its part, told cnn in a statement that sanaa and her family were caught in the crossfire the idf says its soldiers issued verbal warnings after the family stumbled upon a concealed military position drawing a militant attack the four people who entered in the area were caught in the intense exchange of fire between the terrorists and our troops the troops did not open fire at the four people, nor did they aim at them good. >> deb fisher hadn't gone for a month ago. oh, no fan of vmo khankan shove it down i wonder, what would you say to that one soldier if you could see him again in its suddenly able had them, he can well look, at that u.s. >> could okay man i don't know how the truck know misha you no
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no? >> home again and footage film this spring brings a flood of emotion oh my late mundane objects are transformed into relics that one is going to do that. they will sanaa is taken back in time to the life she will never get back jeremy diamond, cnn jerusalem news night with abby phillip, weeknights at ten eastern on cnn no matter what body you're born what it becomes you only get one let's fight like hell
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21.8 millions for the dnc versus 19.07 million for the republican national convention. then when you look at the actual candidate speeches of kamala harris versus donald trump, harris's speech brought in 28.9 million, whereas trump spot brought in 28 points. former, that's not a huge march, huge difference. but we all know that donald trump is obsessed with ratings. so i'm sure this is something that might be rankling him now, though these ratings beat out the 2020 dnc and rnc ratings, but they do lag behind 2016, 2012, 2008, but keep in mind that the way we watch tv it's, of course changing and nielsen does not rank things like streamers youtube, twitch, social media, and those. so we could even have even more millions of people who were watching on those streamers. but if you look at also where we were when these conventions took place, when trump took the stage at the rnc, it was just days after after his assassination attempt. it was the first time he was making a
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major speech after he almost lost his life but joe biden was still the candidate at that time. he would end up dropping out just days after that. so there's a lot of interest in kamala harris as the candidate. there's a lot of excitement of re-energize, re-energized party also, the democrats just had bigger names at their convention. they had the clintons, they had the obamas, they had oprah and they had big performers like stevie wonder, john legend, and pink. and yes, there was kid rock and hall cogen at the rnc, but just when you look at the you know, the number of names, big names, these sort of marquee speakers, the democrats just had more people well, none of course, there were all of those rumors that queen bey, queen beyond was going to show up and potentially perform or somehow appear at the dnc. of course, that did not end up happening while speaking of beyonce, for example, the dnc have come out and just said on the record, she's not coming because it did seem to create this parallel narrative to the obvious special guests. >> who was the vice president
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accepting the nomination in some ways, i did all this buzz and the failure to just get on the record and tamp it down to that backfire at all? >> well it's not for nothing but keep in mind because multiple people close to the convention were telling cnn on thursday that they believed that beyonce was going to be in attendance, and we had major media figures including people like gayle king, who was saying on air, on cbs that she believed that the rumors were true, that beyonce was going going to show up tmz also keep in mind was reporting full fact that it was going to happen that beyonce was going to show up and beyonce, his own camp didn't come out themselves and shut this down until literally 30 minutes before the vice president was supposed to take the stage. so i think that there is something there potentially maybe there was some sort of the actual conversations happening, there needs to be more reporting done into exactly what happened between beyonce and kamala harris's campaign for everybody, it kind of made sense, right? because kamala harris is of course using beyonce song freedom. she got
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permission from beyonce to use that song at her campaign. and i think when everybody heard that song, freedom right before the vice president took the stage, i think a lot of us were thinking it'd be hard say it was going to come out from behind the stage and sing it live on that stage. but didn't happen unfortunately for us and i want to know that cnn did not officially report that she was going to be there because the sources that were telling us that did not have direct knowledge, it didn't meet our standards. >> but with the dnc now over, harris is now of course, facing calls to do an interviewer or at least a town hall or a press conference. what do you think of her strategies so far to resist these calls i think that she was trying to hold things off for as long as possible because she was getting a lot of attention. >> there was a lot of excitement. she was riding the wave as much as she could, but she has said that she's going to do some sort of interview by the end of the month she has about a week left until that end of the month. we have not heard anything from any major network or newspaper or anything like that that she is going to be sitting down and do an interview doing an interview with them. and now, wild, this is mostly probably journalists
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and people in the political world who are calling for this to happen. the drumbeat is definitely growing and this has become a regular attack line from the trump campaign, you know, right before i went on air with you, i was watching fox news and this was a segment they were talking about there saying where is kamala harris and she does need to sit down and answer some tough questions from an independent journalist and hadas really quickly, the foo fighters right now in the political news, what can you tell us yeah, so the trump campaign play the foo fighters song my hero during that kennedy endorsement that he got yesterday as kennedy walked out, they played, if we fight her song, my hero foo fighters have come out and said, they did not approve of this. >> they want the trump campaign to stop using it, and they actually said that any royalties that they get from the trump campaign using the song they're actually going to donate to the harris-walz campaign, pollen, hadas gold. >> thank you. and finally, this hour in this week's cnn heroes, we are catching up with the top heroes of 2023, who
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