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instead telling americans to vote their conscience. that was met with thun drus booing from the crowd. >> this set up a highlight for trump. another son stepped up and delivered as did the vp nominee governor mike pence. now it comes down to the man himself. we hear trump has something special in store for tonight. we have every angle covered the way only cnn can. we have manu raju live. >> reporter: ted cruz refused to endorse trump. as ted cruz delivered the speech, delegates were growing anxious. when he decided not to endorse donald trump, things got ugly. >> i want to congratulate donald trump on winning the nomination. >> reporter: it was all downhill from there.
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ted cruz delivering a 25-minute speech that may follow him forever. refwusing to endorse donald trup at the republican national convention. >> stand and speak and vote your conscience. vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the constitution. >> reporter: cruz mentioning trump's name just once during his primetime addressed. the crowd angrily interrupting the speech. then trump suddenly appears in the stands up staging the gop runner up again. trump later tweeting wow, cruz got booed off the stage. didn't honor the pledge. i saw his speech two hours early. let him speak anyway. no big deal. >> he let cruz speech without any conditions. the senator's comments could have been politically smart.
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>> i think it was awful and frankly it was selfish. he signed a pledge. it is his job to keep his word. >> reporter: cruz later not backing down. >> i laid out a simple standard. we need a president to defend the liberty and be faithful to the constitution. i hope that is who the next president will be. >> reporter: former house speaker newt gingrich trying to reframe cruz's comments. >> i think you misunderstood one paragraph that ted cruz, a superb orator. you can vote your conscience for anyone to uphold the constitution. in this election, there is one candidate who will uphold the constitution. the only candidate is the trump/pence ticket. >> reporter: delegates could not be subdued.
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video on twitter shows heidi cruz escorted out of the arena while heckled by trump supporters. two showing they can put the bitter campaign season behind them. >> the time for fighting each other is over. it is time to come together. >> a vote for anyone other than donald trump in november is a vote for hillary clinton. >> reporter: trump getting support from one of his kids. >> it is an honor to be here for a man i love so, so, so, so much. >> reporter: the republican nominee listening in the audience as his son eric praised him. >> my father has revitalized rundown neighborhoods and shaped skylines across the country and turned dreams into reality. >> reporter: after days of denying melania trump's speech is plagiarized. >> i can't move on. did a portion of the speech come
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from michelle obama's speech? >> there were similar words used. >> reporter: a trump aide offered to resign admitting lifting passages from michelle obama's 2008 address. >> i thought it was terrific to come forward and saying it was a mistake. she thought it was unfair to melania. >> reporter: the blowback was swift and fierce. afterwards, ted cruz visited sheldon adelson in the convention hall. adelson would not see ted cruz. furious over his refusal to endorse donald trump. chris and alisyn. >> manu, you have given us a lot to work with. let's discuss it with the panel. we have maeve reston and errol
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louis and then david gregory. great to have you here this morning. what was ted cruz thinking? >> that he wants to run for 2020 and he is making a calculation that he can be the face of conservatively. this is a fight that included donald trump accusing his father being part of the jfk assassination and critical of his wife in an ugly and personal way. i think ted cruz using the language of the never trump movement was going to go out and deliberately sabotage the convention. the most important part of the week is party unity. he snubbed him. this was an -- we always say these are scripted. that was an unscripted show. to trump's credit. he saw the remarks and said let him speak anyway. the only real party unity at this convention is when people have literally called for
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imprisoning hillary clinton. that's the most unity you got. >> i guess you could spin it, errol, you could spin it that cruz did trump a favor. that is the first time we have seen the floor united in mutual outrage that wasn't about hillary clinton. it was about cruz. in fact, we heard it more audibly last night in the reaction to cruz than before. net-net. is it a positive? >> it establishes the republican party is the party of trump. that not just this convention, but the party in general. he won fair and square. some people wanted to contain that and say most people didn't know for him in the primary. somehow trying to spin it as if this was a mandate to transform the entire party. i think trump not only has bragging rights, but as the elected representatives here, they want him. they want him, period. full stop. nothing else to it. we said all along and we all
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realize over the last year that there was a parallel primary going on. primary for leadership of the conservative movement. ted cruz is clearly indicating that is the job he wants. that's the role he wants to claim and the basis he will deliver what is in effect the first speech of the 2020 campaign. >> maeve, the crowd practically had pitchforks. is that the way? to alienate everybody in the room? >> i thought it was a bold move to help ted cruz in the long run. it was strange talking to delegates at the rules committee. a lot of people supported cruz who felt strongly he needed to stand by his principles and not get out and not endorse donald trump. he wasn't playing to the room. he knew what was going to
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happen. he kept going through the boos. i, in the end, think he will have a backlash for a while. if this election goes in a bad direction for trump and he goes down in flames, ted cruz will hold on to that. >> i think one other point. this is risky. no question about it. the trump supporters, if he were to win, or if he loses, they will be around. they will be a potent political force. elected republicans here walking around going oh, my gosh. this is an ugly convention. i don't know what i'm going to do. i talked to one midwestern republican who said this is a moral moment of leadership. i think there are going to be conservatives who say where were you when trump happened? ted cruz has his answer. some of the others have their answer. we'll see how it plays out. it is ugly for now. you are right. it is donald trump's party, but this is not what they wanted. >> you talk to the folks who are soldiers, they will take you
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back to george w. bush. they will say we took grief for the iraq war and a lot of the missteps of the bush administration. it's part of the name. it is part of it. >> donald trump. >> you know, that was a big part of insurgency. to be fair to the analysis. cruz is now back where he started. he came into this highly unpopular. tea party guy. fringe element. heavy on obstructionism. >> he is actually closer to trump supporters than some of the other mainstream candidates. trump became a more potent vehicle and voice for a lot of these voters who felt so disaffected. you know, cruz was certainly in the league. he just didn't win in the end. >> maeve, did you think cruz went rogue? >> do we know whether or not
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trump read the speech two hours before? >> he tweeted. >> he has a lot going on. it was clear he was not going to get the endorsement. they had the meeting on capitol hill. they spoke on the monday before the convention. made it clear there would not be endorsement. when you read the speech on the page, it just didn't come across the same way that it did when cruz delivered it and the way he delivered that line of, you know, vote your conscience, which is such a buzz word for all of the people who have been trying to kind of up stage trump at the convention. you know, it came across in a way that donald trump was not expecting. if even he knew it was going to be cold to him. >> he said we need leaders to cast aside anger for love. that was ted cruz speaking. sounding a lot more like george w. bush in 2000.
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striking a note of the type of candidacy he hopes for in 2020. there are a lot of republicans paving the way for 2020. sheldon adelson, he is meeting with people who want his money down the line. >> how about what happened at the adelson suite? i think that was as telling as anything in terms of where this leaves cruz. you don't go anywhere without the money. >> he is not all about the money. >> if cruz is playing a longer game and speaking to conservatives out there who loved what he did as well as meeting the anger of the crowd. >> how about newt gingrich having to clean up on aisle nine? >> professor gingrich to the rescue. a guy who fancies himself as smarter than the rest of the candidates. a clever way to try to rescue it. that is the phase that if he just inserted it into his
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speech, ted cruz might have been able to thread the needle. do all of the things we're talking about. put his flag in the ground for 2020. appeal to the conservatives, but placate the thousands of people led by the new york delegation, who were ready to really -- some of the things that were said, we can't talk about on the air. a lot of folks were angry. >> that is a high bar for this campaign. what did you think about the way trump played it? >> i think that moment of him coming into the room to upstage cruz at the end with the thumb's up and wave. there was so much in that moment between him and cruz. really it brought the room to its feet. the whips on the floor were working the boos, obviously, to whip up the crowd more. it was trump winning the moment after cruz had really given it
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to him. >> i disagree a little bit. you don't win the moment when this is a made-for-television event when you have to upstage the guy. the chief rival not endorsing you. this was such disunity in the party. and not what they planned for. again, spontaneity in otherwise planned events. >> thank you. stick around. we have much more to talk about. >> we are talking about cruz, but we're not supposed to be. we're supposed to talk about vice presidential nominee mike pence. this was his big introduction on the national stage. donald trump's running mate was overshadowed and contradicted by trump himself. for that, let's go to phil mattingly inside the convention hall. tell us about it. >> reporter: this was supposed to be mike pence's big moment and a big moment for the campaign. working to bridge that gap with conservatives that was covered last night.
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instead, it showed again there is a rift between donald trump and his running mate. that was brought on by donald trump's own words. donald trump contradicting his running mate mike pence just hours before the biggest moment of his career. pence detailing his approach to foreign policy to enthusiastic audience, the republican national convention. >> we cannot have four more years of apologizing to our enemies and abandoning our friends. donald trump will rebuild our military and stand with our allies. >> reporter: that is not what trump is saying in a "new york tea times" interview. when specifically asked about russia's aggression to the baltic states, trump said he would come to their aid if they
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quote have fulfilled their obligations to us. this is the second major policy discrepancy on display this week with the republican nominee and running mate. >> that is a war we should not have entered. iraq -- i don't care. >> reporter: despite the differences, making the case for a trump presidency last night. >> trump gets it. he is the genuine article. he is a doer in a game usually reserved for talkers. >> reporter: declaring the gop ticket is an agent of change. >> hillary clinton wants a better title. i would do, if i was already america's secretary of the status quo. >> reporter: a star turn for midwestern mike. a conservative tea party supporter and devout evangelical who actually endorsed ted cruz before indiana's primary. pence catapulting on to the national stage.
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criticized for discriminating against gays and lesbians. >> this is not about dispute was individuals. it is about government overreach. i'm proud indiana stepped forward. >> reporter: donald trump applauding the speech on twitter. the gop ticket still getting to know each other. their unity not quite the photo op moment of past republican tickets. >> so, still getting there on a few things. it is worth noting. the speech of mike pence was well received in the arena. there are conservatives weary. mike pence is on the ticket to help fill the gap. a number of people saying he did that. the problem is it is overshadowed by a couple of other things. alisyn. >> phil, thanks so much for all of that. donald trump spark another firestorm. in a new interview, trump laying
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and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? so, donald trump making headlines before hitting the stage tonight. in an interview with "the new york times" trump said as president he would not necessarily rush to help nato allies. the story posting minutes after his vice presidential nominee governor mike pence of indiana, promised stronger relations with allies like the nato members. let's bring back political reporter maeve reston and we have errol louis and host of the david gregory show podcast.
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david gregory. we have an except here of "the new york times." put it up on the screen. mr. trump said if russia attacked them, he would decide whether to come to their aid open only after reviewing whether those nations quote have fulfilled their obligations to us, unquote. he added the answer is yes. so, is that good enough? in context of this, what mike pence said himself. let's play that for you. >> we cannot have four more years apologizing to our enemies and abandoning our friends. america needs to be strong for the world to be safe and on the world stage, donald trump will lead from strength. >> david. >> what is problematic about
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this is donald trump praised vladimir putin who is an autocrat and dictator and acted like a czar with expanding the russian empire. he praised him as a strong man. when brexit happened, that was a victory for putin because it undermined europe. the party platform here does not provide arms to ukrainian rebels. another great thing for vladimir putin. now what is he saying to putin? the nominee is saying if he were to attack nato, which is a huge red line in terms of concern about europe, we'll see if we back them depending upon they have stepped up and shown their alliance. that is not how america's responsibility and influence has worked in europe. i think it will have a lot of republicans very worried including his running mate.
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>> this is vintage trump. everything is a negotiation for him. particularly a financial negotiati negotiation. in terms of the conditions, they need to pay their way before we decide to help the allies. >> he says that often throughout the campaign. they are treating us like babies and they are getting away with murder. this will cause problems when he has to stand across the debate stage from the former secretary of state. it has been pointed out and anybody above a certain age understands that nato was an existential pact with nations afraid of possible incursion by the old soviet union. the entire economies of so many nations were built around this notion that we could lose it all. the stakes were so much higher than did belgium pay their fair share of the mutual defense tax. donald trump is out of step with
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where the mainstream of bipartisan administrations have stood for the last 70 years. if he wants to take that to the debate stage against hillary clinton, he is handing her good attack points. >> that is why we saw her campaign jump on this quickly. this kind of rhetoric from donald trump is just playing directly into the argument that she is making. she would be the steady, reliable hand here. that he doesn't have as much of a grasp of world affairs. i do think this kind of -- she talked about him praising putin in her statement. i think this kind of rhetoric is what makes the voters in the middle jittery and nervous. >> one element we have to had to this. it seems donald trump is for getting that nato is europe. okay?
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28-member states. it encompasses everything there. yes, she could have high ground and say you just don't get it. you don't understand. he will tell you what i do understand. you were there for the status quo that exists right now. people not paying their fair share. what's going on in ukraine? she wasn't secretary anymore. she set it up. you are responsible for all the problems we have. that is powerful medicine. that's going to balance it out when they are on the debate stage. >> vladimir putin has been exploiting two administrations now. it seems to be tight with president bush and still invaded two of the former soviet. >> they have a short memory, david. >> sure. something about the obama administration is we have failed to show up for our allies in the middle east. if donald trump doesn't want to commit u.s. forces anymore and wants to be more inward looking.
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nato pledged if russia were to invade a nato country, nato has to provide troops as they did in afghanistan. >> errol, is it a problem he is not working in concert with his vice president? >> it's a problem for the vice president. it has been a problem for anybody who has had to support statements they don't see coming. changes or variations on themes he never set down on paper and really fully developed. it is impossible to keep up with the guy. it is a problem for mike pence. it makes the ticket weaker and harder to pull into some of the swing voters. lots of people are tuning in to this for the first time. we have been talking about this for a year. when 10 million people tune in each night of the convention, it will grow to an estimated 140 million people voting in november. they are getting their first look and it is a confused first look. >> panel, thank you very much. great to see you.
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it was like to grow up trump. >> how would you describe your father as a parent growing up? >> he was funny. sometimes wickedly so. great sense of humor. he was demanding of us. he had a high expectation for us because he knew what we had the potential to accomplish. he saw the potential in us before we saw it in ourselves and encouraged us to pursue our passions. he wanted us to find meaning and purpose in our lives, but was very careful not to push us into real estate. i think that's partially because his excitement, his passion for real estate and everything that he did, he brought home. so i think we inherited that excitement and perhaps it's in the blood. he always said to us, you have to do what you love. you'll never succeed.
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you'll never been able to compete at highest level if you don't love what you do. >> when you were young, was your dad a kind of dad to play games with you and read you bedtime stories or different? >> no, he was different. he was not really the type -- he wasn't long on diaper changing and things like that. you know, i think he was a little bit more traditional in that regard. he was very accessible and very available. i think one of the things that i think about so often is that i never questioned that my siblings and i were his top priority. he wasn't always physically present, but he was always available. as a little girl, a friend of mine reminded me of us. she used to hang out in a closet where there is a pay phone at
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school and at recess, i would call collect to his office. i was probably 10 years old. i would call collect to the trump organization, which is hilarious. >> you say hi, this is ivanka. >> i could call collect from the chapin school. he would pick up the phone every single time. he would introduce me to whoever was in his office. in retrospect, i laugh now, it wouldn't matter who was there. it was employees or titans of industry. he would always take my call. he would tell everyone in the room how great a daughter i was and say cute things and ask me about a test i took. you know, i think that is really telling of him as a person and parent. we always came first. >> let me move on now to the campaign a little bit. your father has said you and melania had wanted him to be more presidential is the word he
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uses. tell me about that. because do you believe that the nicknames he used for people or name calling was a mistake? is that what you are talking about when you say more presidential? >> well, my conversations with my father with between us. obviously i'm his child and his colleague. i worked alongside him for the past decade at trump organization. part of the reason we have such a good relationship is because he respects me and i'm candid in my opinions. i share them solicited other otherwise. >> to that question, did you tell him those were mistakes? >> once in a while, he will say things and i'll tell him he could do with ratcheting it back. >> and he listens? >> sometimes. sometimes he doesn't. sometimes he listens for limited period of times. >> i think that is interesting
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to hear about what he is like as a father. she was anecdotal to call him every day. regardless what he was in the middle of, he would take her call. he can multitask in that way. he was always focused on his kids. even if you are meeting with him or trying to talk or negotiate. there is a lesson in there. >> i think it was mike pence last night who said you can't fake good kids. obviously everybody is very impressed with the trump scions so far in the convention. however, there is not such a favorable impression of others who took to the stage here. put in the spotlight, mr. ted cruz. he came with a mission and he left to a chorus of boos. why would he come to the trump convention and not endorse the party's nominee? you know why. our conservative pundits will
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please don't stay home in november. if you love our country and love your children as much as i know you do, stand and speak and vote your conscience. vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the constitution. >> okay. that background din you hear was the delegates booing ted cruz after he refused to endorse donald trump. was cruz sabotaging party unity or setting the stage for his next run or all of the above? joining us now is radio host
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john phillips and allison stewart. great to have both of you. you know ted cruz, al, what was he doing? >> he was giving a speech calling for the voters out there and the people in the convention to vote their conscience. >> even if that is not trump? >> he was calling them to vote up and down the ticket. encouraging people to get out and vote. it was an indictment on barack obama and hillary clinton. it was a call for people to come out and vote and look at their principles and call for freedom. repeatedly. we heard him talk about how important it is to fight for our freedom and consciotitution. >> it was not party yunity. >> this was a speech about
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bringing people together and encouraging them to go out and vote their conscience. >> alice, you have to learn how to wear different hats now as a contributor. let's call it what it is. he is obviously trying to preserve himself and not get stained by trump in his own estimation. that is why he did not do when you take that stage. endorse the man who brought you there. he gave him a primetime slot. did you think cruz went too far and not mentioning the man's name in a meaningful way. >> in '72, he called for the convention to unify and defeat the democrats. >> he did refer to him as the nominee. i thought you were going to do that. he did refer to him as the nominee. he said he should vote.
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>> he called people to vote their conscience. here is the thing. truthfully, when they have the initial invitation for ted to speak, there was never any conversation about in exchange for a full endorsement. they talked the other day. there was never conversation or agreement that there needed to be an endorsement as part of this. the trump campaign had the speech two hours before. nothing was said. now the concerns about it. it doesn't make sense. >> john, you are enjoying this tennis match. drive in here. >> look at my neck. ronald reagan is ted cruz's political idol. if you play the drinking game every time cruz says ronald reagan, you will be drunk ten minutes in. he endorsed the nominee. he campaigned for the nominee. he did not go to the convention and hijack someone else's party.
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he was there for gerald ford. ted cruz was selfish last night. i think it will have consequences. >> what about standing on your principles? he doesn't believe everything donald trump says and does. why should he pretend? >> he took an oath he would endorse the republican party nominee. he broke that oath last night and did it on live television. >> what was the word? support. the pledge is will you support the party's nominee at the end of this. ironically, it was trump who was waffling. of course. the play is for 2020. what is the plus/minus here? we understand the plus. what he is preserving and individuality and representing the core of conservativelconser. >> ted has always stood for his principles and fighting for the
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constitution. the negative is not standing firm on this. >> no, no. the perception. adelson not letting him in the suite last night. booing him last night. the people with cruz stickers on in the delegation saying i love ted cruz, but he has to support the guy. >> i totally get. that i completely understand someone like sheldon adelson and someone who has concerns there was not a full endorsement. i guess adelson understood the optics of having ted cruz in his box last night. ted understood there would be push back. he is willing to take the backlash. >> how can mike pence get any oxygen in the room after that? >> who? >> was he upstaged horribly? >> i think mike pence had to go out and throw the fastball. he had to talk about his credentials. he is a former congressman.
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he is a governor. he comes from the midwest where states will decide the election. the state of ohio, where we are sitting right now. michigan and pennsylvania. he looked like a credible choice. it looked like donald trump picked a serious person as a running mate. >> pence is going to take some hits. he has plenty there for the democrats to come after. he showed something about himself. he can be a corrector in chief. he can say here is what he means by nato. that is going to be helpful. we will talk about that. welcome to the team. good to have you. >> thank you. >> so, donny and marie. you are a little bit rock 'n' roll. i guess i have to be country. donny and marie have it, but mike may not. chemistry. after this moment -- here they come. no, you're not. what happened there? is this being called the moment
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politics is about moments. moments as metaphor and meaning. i think we had one last night. >> i can't wait to hear your analysis. >> a kiss everybody is talking about. >> donald trump reaching over to plant one on his running mate mike pence. this happened. pence gave him the iron elbow. what does it mean? alisyn camerota? >> i have been familiar with the heisman which i believe effected with the elbow. i think what new york men do for kissing each other is different than what indiana men feel about kissing each other. donald trump is a kisser. >> was he rebuffed? >> yes.
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look at this. >> gave him the stiff shoulder and elbow. >> now, as you know, conventions also have notoriously awkward kisses. even when they land. may i remind everybody of the al gore and tipper gore kiss. that one did connect too much. okay. all right. >> that's it. get in there. >> all right. wow. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> she thought he was going to give her a peck, but then it was a makeout session. >> there's another one. >> that was a peck. that is what she was hoping for at first. convention kisses can be awkward. that's what we learned. ted cruz was booed after refusing to endorse donald trump last night. what does that mean for party unity? our panel debate it is ahead. ..d so i asked a dermatologist about new aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day, any time.
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we are live at the republican national convention in cleveland. another night and another wow. ted cruz booed and heckled after refusing to endorse donald trump at the convention last instead, he told people to vote their conscience. >> so this political drama overshadowing the vice presidential nominee, mike pence, and his speech. the republican convention struggling to stay on message and to unite around the nominee, who will speak tonight. we have it all covered for you. let's begin with senior political reporter manu raju. he's live in the convention hall. hi, manu. >> reporter: that's right. this convention hall was the scene of a very tense moment last night when ted cruz refused to endorse donald trump. the republican delegates were waiting for that endorsement. when it did not come, things got ugly. >> i want to congratulate donald trump on winning the nomination. >> reporter: it was all downhill from there.
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