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trump's rival hillary clinton. republican uniting around attacking her with chants of "lock her up" and "guilty" electrifying delegates around the room. we have the convention covered. let's begin with cnn's bill mattingly inside the center. good morning, bill. >> good morning, allison. no longer presumptive. the trump adviser seeking to turn the page on the day of a rather first 24 hours of the convention. helping him along the way, his kids, the unquestioned stars of last night's show. >> it is my honor to be able to throw donald trump over the top in the delegate count tonight. congratulations, dad. we love you. >> reporter: donald trump formally clinching the republican nomination. >> i'm so proud to be your nominee for president of the united states. >> reporter: trump's children stealing the spotlight with
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emotional speeches about their father. >> donald trump has never done anything halfway. least of all as a parent. >> reporter: his 22-year-old daughter tiffany getting personal. >> i still keep all of my record cards, some dating back to kinder garten because i like to look back and see the sweet notes he wrote on each and every one of them, contrary on what you might expect for someone who puts emphasis on results. >> reporter: his son calling his minuter and best friend. >> i was there by his side on job sites, in conference rooms from the time i could walk. he didn't inside out behind a desk in a executive suite. he spent his career with regular americans. he hung out with guys on construction sites pouring concrete. >> reporter: trump's children from different marriages
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powerful testimonyials from ther dad. >> for my father, it's just a starting point. >> reporter: 24 hours later his wife melania's speech overshadowed by charges of plagiarism. >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> you that work hard for what you want in life. >> that your word is your bonds that you say what you say you're going to do. >> that your word is your bonds. >> reporter: first on "new day." >> the point that she could be taking michelle obama's words is crazy. this is once again how a woman threatens hillary clinton. >> reporter: and then hours later in a press conference. >> the american people disfocused on what her message was. all you folks tried to distort that message. >> reporter: the campaign dismissing calls to fire or discipline someone over the speech controversy.
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>> whoever was the staff person who wrote the speech, they should be fired. i know the kind of credibility you get from the trump campaign. >> we thing the melania speech was a great speech. >> guys, i can tell you talking to republicans throughout the day yesterday from congressional staffers to trump supporters, even in the trump campaign, disbelief was the best way to describe the reaction to the allegations of melania's speech. there's an actual strategy. in talking to trump advisers throughout the day at one point they eventually kind of settled in. they were going to fight. and continue to fight this issue. not acknowledge or apologize for anything. they just hoped to get to the evening schedule. they believed that we will turn the page, that the republican party will turn the page and hopefully, people won't focus on this anymore. guys. >> deny, deny, deny, well, that seems to be what the strategy was. now, let's talk about whether or not it worked. phil, thank you very much.
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there are two big aspects to get to. one what we heard from the kids. and another aspect what we did not hear from just about anyone which was ideas to fill out the stated theme of the night, know, get america back to work. let's discuss, cnn political commentator and time warner cable news errol louis. want da sommers and david gregory show david gregory. let's start with the kids. they were effusive. is there still a risk, or are these kids old enough to dispute the scrutiny of heir father? >> oh, i think they're old enough. i think one of the highlights of the primary season was the cnn town hall which exposed the trump family to the glare and spotlight and they performed exceedingly well. this is a huge part of trump's legacy and who he is as a family man.
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he may have been married multiple times, and that may bother certain people. by all accounts, he's a great and dedicated family man. is goes out of the sense of who he is. he may have kind of harsh things to say on the campaign trail but these are things of who he is. those kind of testimonials are important at a time that have so many americans wondering is he qualified, is he going to do things that scare people. that portrait difficult to deal with to share with tens of millions of people without any filter. >> particularly interesting to hear from his daughter tiffany who is not as well-known as ivanka. who doesn't speak as well and she gave the best anecdote yet. >> you heard the personal anecdotes. i remember talking about the report cards talking about how someone close in her life died and her father was the first to
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call her and reach out to her. that is not the donald trump you that see on the campaign trail. i think that's what voters are curious about. >> the man presents himself as a caricature and makes him more relatable. donald trump jr. had a different tact than his sister. he sounds like someone who has political ambitions. he also said is things about clinton that will expose him to criticism. now, what happens if the campaign starts to speak back to what is alleged by a donald trump jr.? >> well, i will say he's a quick study. he didn't sound like his father to a certain extent. he sounded like a mainstream republican even more so than his father. >> right. he wasn't just pro-dad. he went after hillary, somewhat unusual for a kid to do.
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he's not a kid, he's in his 30s. usually, you leave the kids alone is what i'm saying. when they talk about the other side, then maybe you get a response. >> i don't think we're going to see too much of a response. i think the clintons have been consistent in their careers staying away from kids in part because their own child chelsea clinton being insinuated in the rough and tumble. if he or anybody else wants to say you can tax your way from the democratic society there will be a replay. >> let's talk about the melania fallout. we know reporting in "the new york times" in fact two well-known high powered speechwriters were hired to craft this speech. they were speechwriters for george w. bush. but melania didn't love what they came up with, so, she reworked it. so, now what?
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is it over, do we move on or did it say something larger about the campaign? >> again, what it speaks to, they aren't able to handle some of the very simple mechanics of the campaign at this level. you know, they've moved so quickly. it was an improvisational campaign for so long. they weren't really prepared for all of the mechanics that go into putting together a convention and a campaign of this level that is now a national campaign, operating on a conventional platform. in the battleground states, focusing on a number of things at once. on the first night, the big time speaker to screw that up is a big deal. the reason it's a big deal, competent, how you run this enterprise matters. because when declare confronted with a problem or confronted with the mistake. they deny the reality of the mistake. just say no, no, it didn't happen. you didn't see what you just saw? what does that tell us about how they would operate in the white
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house. that's what voters are thinking about, nobody cares about this, per se. but all of this is measures of how they would actually govern the country. >> wanda, what are you looking for? >> i think the biggest thing is i'm looking to see how mike pence performs. stylistically, shehe's drastica different from donald trump. the other thing i'm looking for will we see or hear from donald trump. he's been unconventional. >> didn't you hear i'll see you again tomorrow? >> it under soed like we will see him. that will be another unconventional step by this candidate not taking the road traveled by most politicians. >> errol. >> i'm going to look for the former rivals scheduled to speak, ted cruz, newt gingrich. marco rubio by video. they're all maintaining political ambitions or side moves that are not perfectly in
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keeping with what i think the trump campaign and the republican leadership would really like to see, i'm not entirely clear on whether or not we're going to hear ted cruz say i support and endorse and i'm going to work for donald trump because i think he'll be a great president. we don't know why marco rubio is sending a video and couldn't set foot in the arena. >> he's very busy shaking hands in tallahassee. then you've got newt gingrich who always on a good day might be free-styling. >> do you want to make a bet whether or not we hear endorsement from ted cruz tonight, the actual word endorse? what do you got? >> i say yes. >> i say no. >> panel, thank you, stick around. we have much more to talk about on the second night of the republican national convention. felt more like a courtroom at times with hillary clinton on trial. one speaker after another, hammering the former secretary of state and the crowd chancing lock her up. cnn political reporter manu raju
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joins us now with highlights from other speeches, manu. >> good morning, allison. >> that anti-hillary clinton message was a unifying one. >> reporter: a second night of stinging attacks against hillary clinton, becoming the rallying cry of the republican national convention. >> hillary clinton, lying to the american people about her selfish, awful judgment in making our secrets vulnerable. what's your verdict? guilty or not guilty? >> reporter: for 15 minutes, new jersey governor chris christie prosecuting clinton in a mock trial before a national audience. >> in libya and nigeria, guilty. in china and syria.
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in iran and russia and cuba. and hear at home, for risking america's secrets to keep her own and lying to cover it all up. >> reporter: christie prosecutorial takedown, drawing sharp criticism from both sides of the aisle. the clinton campaign tweeting soon after, if you think chris christie can lecture anyone on ethics, we have a bridge to sell you. arizona republican senator jeff flake also tweeting clinton now belongs in prison? come on, we can make the case that she shouldn't be elected without jumping the shark. trump's other former rival dr. ben carson going as far as to link clinton to lucifer. >> one of her heroes, her mentors was saul alinsky. he wrote a book called "rules for radicals." on the dedication page it
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acknowledges lucifer. so, are we willing to elect someone as president who has as their role model somebody who acknowledges lucifer? think about that. >> reporter: speaker after speaker, linking clinton's e-mail and benghazi controversies to a lack of trust. >> she lied about her e-mail. she lied about her server. she lied about benghazi. she even lied about sniper fire. why in the world would democrats put forward such a candidate. >> a hillary clinton presidency will endanger our national security. >> deception and dishonesty are all second nature for hillary. >> no way, hillary. no way on earth. >> reporter: and house speaker paul ryan, scarcely mentioning trump, focusing his attention on the risk of electing clinton. >> watch the democratic party convention next week. that four-day infomercial of
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politically correct moralizing. you can get through four days of it with a little help of a mute button. but four more years of it, not a chance. >> now, house speaker paul ryan also downplaying differences with donald trump saying that, quote, it's signs of life that the party has differences even though the differences are very, very significant everything from that ban against muslims to how donald trump treats mexican-americans. >> chris christie going for the guilty verdict. and you have dr. ben carson going for outright damnation last night. he was trying to take it to another level. absolutely he did. 7:00, the man himself, dr. ben carson is going to be here to explain what he was trying to achieve last night. >> with all of the talk about hillary clinton at the convention, should the republican party be worried about all of the attention she's
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see star trek beyond. the convention here in cleveland is supposed to be all about donald trump, but most of the speakers are focusing on his opponent hillary clinton, talking about about her, especially chris christie who went back as his roots as a prosecutor to make a case against hillary clinton and he fired up the crowd, listen to this. well, let's bring back our panel, david gregory, wanda summers and errol louis. what they were saying, in case you done hear it, "lock her up, locker u ee eer up."
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>> it's not that chris christie was call for or did nothing to silence. on their feet, the california delegation, shaking heir fists at the podium saying "locke ehe up" i was wait for some steering by chris christie saying we're not trying to lock her up. this is a political fight. he didn't announce one legal violation that she was alleged to have committed. he was just saying she's done some things that we didn't think would work. the fact that a lot of people interpret that as she belongs in prison -- >> he was saying "guilty." he was delivering a verdict? >> it's a metaphor. on the facts, we'll see if she's guilty or not guilty of doing
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this that, screwing up this policy in this region or not. it's easy to lead people down that path. i think it's sort of a metaphor of what the republican party has done, basically, they have really demonized hillary clinton. that's the one human principle. >> there you go. you finally got to it at the end, father lewis. you were very forgiving of chris christie. he was saying guilty, guilty, guilty, what's the response going to be? of course, lock her up. i think aerrol is too nice abou it. they're owning hillary clinton for two reasons, one, they don't own trump the way they usually do their nominee. it's such an unusual atmosphere on the convention floor. usually people know each other 50 years. this is all new. the second thing is nothing galvanizes them like their outright hatred of hillary
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clinton. it's like she kicked every one of their dogs. >> there's no doubt about it. there's a lot of liberals in this country who are riled up at the idea of calling george w. bush and dick cheney war criminals. this idea of demonizing politicians to where they're corrupt, lying criminals is not something that's new. but there is a unifying force here. there are some jeff flake who thought it was over the top. using the tweet they are jumping the shark. that they can take her on politically without going that far. i think there's a larger point ton made. the trump team, and they're late in this trying to define her this way. all of this is baked in that people don't trust her. but if they can say to the country, those swayable voters, you may not trust donald trump, the choice is simply unacceptable. that's so much what this week is about. >> our fact checkers went to
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town after chris christie's speech, and jeff flake saying blaming hillary clinton for boko haram's kidnapping of the school girls. blaming hillary clinton for the aftermath of gadhafi, jeff flaking that's too much. >> and i think that's what's interesting. it's a prosecutorial case, with nate hutchinson. out but honestly, to chris' point this was energizing people on the ground. i don't think they care not that there's factual crafts of deficiencies. >> i think they see that a grow of the overarching crime to use that as a metaphor. >> absolutely. they see that lasting on the folder. whether or not there's details
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that may or may work, hillary clinton is the enemy. >> she's going to have to own the mistakes made in libya. that's a substantive debate. but that is a legitimate criticism to bring up in a forum where you really have a debate. now, do you open yourself up to the contrast of what donald trump knows about foreign affairs? >> they're doing her a favor by blaming her for everything that has ever happened that sneg tiff. they're making a classic blunder to paraphrase the princess bride, taking it too far. i had somebody last night turn me around and say why do you say she didn't send classified information. knowingly. i'm using shorthand. she would have been indicted had she knowingly sent classified information to a person. i'm telling, to a person, they look at you and say, yes, she did.
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now, when you expose yourself to, errol, he's going to say that at some point. she's going to say no, i didn't. and he's going to be wrong and then you end up playing advantage too far. >> what happens in the world of conservative media. conservative talk, in the world of this convention, frankly, there's a factual base that's laid. and it doesn't have anything to do with what's happened in the real world. through repetition, over and over again, you get people doing something. that's actually where the melania trump issue gets to be really interesting. because they're playing out on a much larger stage what goes on in conservative circles was they decided this wasn't plagiarism and this was somehow hillary clinton's facilitult. >> yeah, she wrote it. >> we can all look at the video, we don't see what you're looking at. you're seeing it wrong. what this really means hillary clinton somehow went back in
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time and amade michelle obama do this. >> and you've got to call it sexist. and saying if she gets too far to hillary was over the top. >> panel, thank you. a reminder for everyone, "new day" and for you, too. "new day" will be live all week starting at 5:00 a.m. here from the rnc in cleveland. so, set your alarm clocks extra early. >> i don't believe that to be true. i'm going to check that for you. i don't know that we're starting at 5:00 all week long. >> nats what i heard. >> that's not what i heard. it doesn't say that in my contract. people are still buzzing about rudy giuliani's fiery speech on the opening night of republican convention. we have not seen rudy like this before. what got him so fired up? there is actually an answer. and it may not be who you think. the answer is next. that's why you drink ensure.
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former new york mayor rudy giuliani really fired up the crowd in singular fashion during his memorable speech on the first night of the convention. he was really visceral that night. you so, he sounded off on hillary clinton, on terror and divided climate of america. take a listen. >> what happened to there's no black america, there's no white america, there is just america? what happened to it?
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where did it go? how has it gone away? >> as a longtime student of the mayor, seems like he wasn't making a case as much as he was expressing personal feelings about the situation. caught up to him on the floor last night, asked him, and he said, you're right. take a listen. >> it came from my heart. it came from what i saw happening to the police officers in baton rouge. it came from what i saw happen to the people in france, and the people in orlando. it came from watching an administration that has caved in to islamic terrorism. and is almost at the point where we have anarchy in america. where police officers are being called out on false missions to protect african-americans. and then they get slaughtered the way the black panthers used to do. we need an american president
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who is going to be a leader. a man of strength. a man who can stand up and say no more. and man who can negotiate. hillary clinton gave away the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic to putin. and she got in the wording of defense secretary gates nothing in return. that's not negotiating. that's caving in. putin looked at her and said, i can push her and obama around the world. and he has. and the ayatollah has pushed us around the world. and the islamic state is pushing us around the world. and now these people who want to kill police officers are making them targets, it has to stop. we need somebody not of washington who can change it. and donald trump can change it. >> why do you believe that trump is the solution? for example, coming out of baton rouge, he did not give the kind
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of conciliatory words you did about wanting it to stop and remembering it's one america. he said it's angry, it's worse than ever. is that the kind of leadership that he'll bring that will make a positive change? >> i believe donald trump understands because we've talked about this. he understands the injustices in america. he understands the injustices to the african-american community. and he wants to cure them. but he wants to cure them in a different way. we want better education for african-americans. for minorities. for poor people. through choice. through vouchers. through charter schools, which the democratic party because it's owned by the teachers union is afraid to do. we want to bring more jobs to people who are poor. by bringing jobs back to america by negotiating better agreements. he understands that. he believes that. he will express that. and he will do it.
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i think his choice of mike pence indicates he will bring around very talented people. mike pence is a very talented man. whether you agree with his politics or not. he's a great governor. congressman. a businessman. this is the kind of people he'll bring around him. so i have great confidence he can change america. and i know that hillary clinton will cave in. and i believe so -- >> how do you know that? >> because she has already. she caved in to putin. she advised on overthrowing gadhafi. look what happened in libya. and she is going further and further to the left. if she gets elected, the first thing she's going to do is go further to the left because she's going to worry about a left wing candidate taking her out in the primary. >> really interesting interview there. is it fair to say that his
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passion comes from anti-hillary, rather than pro-trump? >> well, he is pro-trump, they're friends. using errol louis' he's a med that for. it transcends anything that he's for right now. >> poland and putin. >> yes. one other observation. do you see the head popping up over his shoulder, that's andrew giuliani. uniform guy. >> we'll talk more about this donald trump jr. firing up the crowd at the republican national convention. his testimonial about his father drew good reviews. and this morning has many people wondering if we're looking at a future politician there. our panel weighs in next. this is lulu, our newest dog.
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which is obscured by the bravado a bluster is his children. last night two of his kids spoke. i think donald trump jr. brought down the house. it was very well received by the crowd. and i think tiffany proved herself to be warm. children from different mothers. >> he has a nontraditional family, there's this blended family, margaret from three different marriages, three different wieves. there's this face, is he advancing that family comes in packages? >> well, it would have been nice if he put that in the republican party platform. same-sex couples, modern families it would be nice if it extends beyond the example. look, i think we're harping too much on the kids.
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certainly, they're lovely, they seem to be. capable of delivering great speeches. they should not be the character references for the person going to be the leader of the free world. there should be multiple wanting tour part of this campaign. former presidents. united states. former people assigned to be senators and leaders of the republican party. the only respectable republican in my feeling who has lowered his stature by being part of this is paul ryan. he's the only one wearing the republican mantel that is part of this process. let's not harp how wonderful the children are, because they are very articulate. this is a kircircus. i have never seen a republican convention or republican nominee, somebody striving to be president of the united states of america in this -- >> what's gotten under your skin the most? >> the republican party, the party of lincoln, the party of
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ronald reagan has dominated donald j. trump to be its leader. >> i know that part. republican national convention what do you think is the craziest? >> you know, alisyn, i haven't seen anyone make often argument but hillary clinton. how hillary clinton wants to lead the country. >> you sound like you support hillary clinton right now. i want you to know that. >> i certainly appreciate that. >> as your friend, that's what i hear. >> we've also spent most of our political lives being uncomfortable with hillary clinton. we're in a difficult position right now because we don't know who we're going to vote for. >> look, i feel margaret pain to quote bill clinton here. for a lot of independent voters it seems like a series of bad choices we're confronted with which is one reason libertarians are doing poorer. and to see it as a sense of
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perspective acres lot of this is just not normal folks. there are countries in the word where we call for political opposition to be jailed. that's a big rally cry inside the arena. it generally hasn't been america. i do think his children are effective advocates for him. i think it's fascinating to see the republican party of family values nominate thrice the nominee. i don't think it's disqualifying as margaret is saying and may be exclusive to the party. step back and look at what this party has stood for and what has been the mainstream of political debate that we are beyond that for better or worse. well, actually, no, for worse. >> okay, on that note. john, margaret, always good to talk to you guys. >> good morning, have a pastry. >> margaret hoover wasn't having it. wasn't even the sweetest pastry in cleveland.
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>> sorry. >> you're right to feel what you feel. make america work was supposed to be the theme last night. fair criticism, it didn't get a lot of attention. there wasn't a lot of attention of the economy, not an expose of what is to be done for republicans in the white house. we're going to ask the head. u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce, what was in there for him -- next. ted devices. just 30 billion? a bold group of researchers and computer scientists in silicon valley, had a breakthrough they called... the machine. it changed computing forever. and it's been part of every new technology for the last 250 years. everything? everything! this year, hewlett packard enterprise will preview the machine and accelerate the future. see star trek beyond. ♪
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the theme of last night's events was supposed to make america work again. but the economy barely came up. so, here to discuss this and much more, javier paul morris is here to make a big announcement about the group endorsement for president. nice to see you.
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>> good morning, how are you both? >> we're doing well. >> tell us who you plan to endorse. >> the united states hispanic chamber of commercial and 4.2 members are here to proudly endorse hillary clinton for presidency of the united states. >> no surprise. but how did you come to that decision? >> you know, hillary clinton will be america's first america's small business president. she grew up in small business. she understands the challenges of small business. and throughout her campaign, she has engaged our organization and our business owners all over the country. she has illustrated that she understands what we need to do to continue to drive the american economy. and she understands the vital nature and the importance of america's small business. it's where two-thirds of jobs in america are being created. >> javier, let's test the case, what has hillary clinton done that prove what is you're saying right now? to this point in her professional career what has she ever done good for small
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business? >> you know, hillary sat with our constituency and said to us unprompted that she wanted to be america's first small business president. she illustrated to us throughout the campaign that she's willing to listen, that she's willing to engage at every turn, whether in nevada, whether in florida, whether in texas. she reached out every time i'm in the market, i want to understand from your business owners what are the challenges. how do i engage with them. she has gone out of her way to engage american small business. >> donald trump is a proven successful business owner. why not him? >> you know, donald trump has filed for bankruptcy four times in his life. as president of the united states of the united states he can't file for bankruptcy. as president of the united states he can't hide his finances. he will have to do a lot better in reaching out not only to the hispanic community, to the muslim community. to women, to american p.o.w.s to a broad swath of americans who have been left out of his
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campaign by design. in sharp contrast, hillary clinton has run a campaign of inclusiveness and togetherness. that's what we need. we need stability. we need people collaborating to move the economy forward. >> so, how much of your decision was business, and how much of it was politics, not just the pragmatism of politics, but the policy? you that don't like what donald trump has said about the hispanic community he's done with you, doesn't matter that he's a business man. doesn't matter that hillary clinton is not known as a businessman. >> to be clear, hillary clinton grew up in small business. her father was a manufacturer of window coverings and shades. she understands the challenges of america's small business. she grew up in small business. to be clear, this is not a personal issue. this is not about being hispanic. our association represents 4.1 million hispanic-owned firms
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that create $661 billion of contribution to the american economy. we're first and foremost american businesses. every job we create, ever product we manufacture goes to the american economies. we are americans. it's appropriate we have an opinion donald trump has run a campaign of divisiveness, a hateful rhetoric that has torn this nation apart. we need stability. we need a clear-minded level headed leader for the nation and world. he has proven himself unworthy and unfit for the highest office of the land. >> to make america work again did you hear any speakers talk about the plan? >> not once. that continues to be the case. i had a wonderful opportunity to meet with my good friend john kasi kasich, we sat down and we talked about it and we understood.
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>> javier, thank you for being on "new day." with your announcement. >> thank you very much. donald trump's children were in the spotlight at the republican national convention as we've been talking about. trump's former campaign manager is going to join us live to talk about everything that has happened yesterday and will happen today. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. dogs - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful flea and tick protection, ask your vet about nexgard. the #1 choice of vets for their dogs and yours.
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four years of hillary clinton will bring all the failures of the obama years with less charm and more lies. >> deception and dishonesty are all second nature to hillary. >> hillary clinton will say anything, do anything, and be anything to get elected president. >> donald trump has never done anything halfway. >> we are going to make america great again. >> the clinton years are way over. 2016 is the year america moves
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on. >> a president who will unleash the greatness in our nation. that president can only be my father, donald trump. this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "new day." chris and i are live here in cleveland at the republican national convention. all sorts of excitement and news being made here. donald trump is officially now the republican nominee for president. gop crowning trump 13 months after he began his improbable white house run, or at least that's what people thought 13 months ago. last night it was trump's children making the case to voters about their dad. >> now, one of the interesting aspects was that the theme of the night was making america work again. most of the primetime speeches didn't focus on that. it was really about just hammering hillary clinton. thnd

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