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the next vice president! >> i could not be anymore honored to stand by hillary's side. >> we will offer a very different vision for our country. one that is about building bridges, not walls. >> these e-mails do appear to show some collusion among some dnc staffers in favor of clinton and against sanders. >> they are extremely damaging. bad for the democratic party, bad for hillary clinton.
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>> it could threaten the truce between sanders and clinton. >> we're going to get a lot of the bernie voters, because they didn't treat bernie right. good morning, everybody. >> in just a few moments, russian athletes will find out if they are going to the rio olympic games this year. russia has been plagued by a doping scandal with 67 russian track and field athletes already banned from competing in rio. will that ban be extended to the entire russian delegation. jill, the international olympic committee is going to announce its decision soon, if all the russian athletes will be banned. how will this affect the games at large? >> reporter: it would be a huge
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blow to russia, a huge blow to vladimir putin. and i can tell you that the entire city, the entire country here in russia is bracing for this crucial decision by the ioc whether or not the entire team will not be able to go. we'll have more this hour. >> jill, thanks so much. we will look forward to that announcement from the ioc. we expect it to come in just moments. we'll get back to jill there as soon as we get it. meanwhile, it is the eve of the democratic national convention, and the party could have a sudden unity crisis on its hands. thousands of e-mails surfaced from dnc staffers raising questions about how impartial the group was during the primaries specifically. now the head of the dnc, debbie
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wasserman schultz will no longer have a speaking role at the convention this week. furious at wasserman schultz for what they believe was favoritism to clinton during the campaign. joe johns is following this story for us. is debbie wasserman schultz, are we seeing her being the one held accountable to some degree? >> reporter: i think you can say that. i mean, this is not the way they wanted to get this started. the party continues to make concessions to the bernie sanders camp hoping to keep the peace. the democratic rules committee just agreed on what sounds like a task force to reduce the number of super delegates. still, there are calls for this accountability and sources in the party leadership widely acknowledge how awkward the situation is right now thanks to wikileaks. the decision not to have
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wasserman schultz speak is more than just the chair of the party sacrificing herself for the good of the process. she was criticized for showing favoritism for hillary clinton through the primaries. in an e-mail from may, debbie wasserman schultz appears very upset with public statements by sanders' campaign manager jeff weaver criticizing the nevada democratic party. she writes, damn liar, particularly scum my that he barely acknowledges the violent and threatening behavior that occurred. quote, he is an ass. very strong language there, christy. >> all righty. so i guess we'll wait and see what happens with all of this. joe johns, appreciate it so much. thank you. joining me now to discuss,
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former chairman of the democratic party there in washington, d.c. he is a hillary clinton supporter. and we have a supporter for bernie sanders during the primary. scott, i want to start with you. limited wasserman schultz to gaveling in, gaveling out, no major speaking role here. it's said to be an effort to keep the peace s. that from your perspective going to keep the peace? >> it certainly is a good start. this certainly isn't the way the democratic party wanted to start its convention. we certainly knew there were going to be issues between hillary and bernie sanders supporters. even though bernie sanders has endorsed hillary clinton, hillary is going to be the nominee along with tim kaine. there are bigger tasks to be addressed in defeating donald trump. the lack of her having a significant speaking role is an important concession.
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at the same time, what happens behind the scenes and what she's saying to bernie sanders supporters and what these sanders supporters and the millry supporters are saying to each other to put this behind them and fall in line and take on the republicans is even more important than these e-mails. >> it's difficult to fall in line when you read e-mails like this. this is from may 5th from one dnc employee to three others there at the dnc. it might make, i think that's what they're trying to say here, no difference, but for kentucky and west virginia, can we get someone to ask his belief, does he believe in a god. he had skated in saying that he has a jewish heritage. i think i read that he is an athei atheist. my southern baptist peeps would draw a big difference between a jew and an atheist. you had said the dnc's thumb was
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on the scale for hillary clinton. will simply keeping the chairwoman from having a speaking role keep the peace? >> that's a great question. i mean, this isn't the only thing they have done. this reveals a small slice of how the dnc operates. that's why the sanders campaign is trying to use all the leverage it has. they won 47% of the vote. we are half the party. and i think that we're trying to use the leverage right now to reform the party so that it can be more inclusive, clean up this culture so we don't have this type of language being used. that person should be fired. forget about debbie wasserman schultz. she's going to be ousted in january anyways. it's these people that are growing the party, they brought in new people and they gave a voice to a lot of the people in
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the party who felt disaffected like myself. >> let me ask you before i go back to scott here. you said that wasserman schultz will be ousted in jan anyway. but to send a signal for sake of symbolism, should she step down before then? >> i think that she should use her role. i mean that's not my job. i think there are a lot of other asks we could make that are probably more important. debbie wasserman schultz, should first issue apology. clean up the culture. they should reform things like super delegates. the hillary delegation yesterday at the rules committee voted against reforming super delegates and getting rid of them. they want to create a commission. through this commission, they should create real reforms like opening up the primaries, changing the way we fund our candidates and the democratic party. all this stuff is rooted in the
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culture of the democratic party which has lost its way. tim kaine, as much as he has achieved in his history and his experience in washington, in public service, he was part of that culture. he is the person who changed the model from being the 50-state strategy to the funding culture of the dnc being all about raising money. they don't find candidates who are great community leaders, who have great bases. they want candidates that can raise $250,000 in six week sdwls we're going to continue this conversation. stay with us. we'll be right back. foand millions moremericans lwho feel its effects.s, let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk.
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well, guess what, just hours before this democratic national convention is set to kickoff, there's a compromise now that's been reached between supporters of hillary clinton and bernie sanders. a unity compromise would give elected leaders the ability to cast their convention vote for whomever they choose, but the rest of the state's delegates would be bound to the primary and caucus results. let's talk about this with former chairman of the washington, d.c. democratic party along with dnc platform committee member and bernie sanders supporter. thank you both for sticking around with us. do you believe that the super delegate decision is going to be enough for sanders supporters? >> that's a good question. i think that bernie sanders who has won pretty much half the party support did not get enough
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out of what -- i have to be honest here. i think that there's so much that could have been done, so much negotiating. and from the way that the speakers relayed out, very few people have been bernie sanders speakers. the dais is stacked with hillary clinton supporters. quite frankly, i think we should just eliminate super delegates. elected officials are elected officials. they don't need to be propped up. one super delegate represents over 10 thoir,000 votes. one super delegate should not be weighted that way. they're mainly male and they're mainly white. that's exactly what they look like, too. it doesn't reflect the democratic party itself. >> those are being held on both -- go ahead and -- >> yeah, please. the bernie sanders supporters, that's fine. the democratic party has a big
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tent and has welcomed them in. but 48% simply isn't the majority. you want to change rules. you want a party that is more progressive, then you win. he didn't get enough vote -- >> it would have been nice. you guys stacked it against it. >> the party has acknowledged that sanders has brought in these people, but you don't get to dictate the rules -- let me finish. >>. [ multiple speakers ] >> go ahead, scott. >> you didn't get the majority. and that's how the democratic party and the political process in this country works. now, we have acknowledged the supporters. we have compromised with the unity peace. we've even allowed other progressive platforms -- planks in the platform. that's what you get when you come up short. but if you want to change the rules, if you want to lead the party, then you win. and bernie sanders did not win. hillary clinton did win.
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fall in line and let's go beat donald trump. >> okay, so -- >> scott, let me ask you this. >> i need to respond to this. this is exactly the problem. when you treat bernie sanders supporters like they're outsiders -- >> we're treating you like you're snydeinsiders. >> let me finish. you brought us to the table because we won half the party. >> less than half the party. >> -- he got massive reforms in the party after the contested convention. when ted kennedy was challenging our sitting president and went in and had a contested convention, he had counter reforms to the party. bernie sanders has 46% of the vote -- >> but you don't have the majority. win the nomination and you get what you want. >> -- but that's not how this works. >> win the nomination and you get what you want. >> let me jump in here. we understand that.
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so scott, let me ask you, because you -- you say he didn't -- she didn't get the majority. let's face it, sanders has got a huge following. he has endorsed hillary already. the question is, do you have any concern that there might be some version of, sai, a ted cruz speech tomorrow night based on some of the things that she's bringing up and this wiki leaks. >> well, i certainly hope not. here's the thing, bernie sanders has endorsed hillary clinton. the hillary clinton people have done outreach. they've met at the table, they've been on the rules committee and had these ongoing party discussions. we appreciate their activism and all the value that they brought to the table. so, no, i don't think he's going to be a bad democrat. he's going to be a good democrat, so long as the discussions continue to go forward. you're going to continue to see some managed negotiated
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concessions or discussions between both side. in the end, the bernie sanders really have nowhere else to go but to stay within this party. they're not going to trump. they're not going to the green party or the libertarian party. >> we don't know where they're going. >> that's not true. >> -- unlike the republicans. you can say what you want to say. the bottom line is, we're all great democrats. while we may be contesting some issues on an interparty basis, the bottom line is, we've got to defeat trump. the sanders supporters know that. and bernie sanders knows that as well. look for him to endorse. look for more concessions in regard to rules. but we're going to win in november. and everyone under the democratic tent knows that. >> with all of that said, we know there are protests being planned by sanders supporters. do you think it is important for sanders to come out and try to
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thwart that or talk to those people to try to bring unity to this part going into this dnc? >> there's all different types of sanders supporters. he represented several movements. a lot of these movements feel like they haven't been heard. i encourage the clinton campaign and tim kaine to listen to these people because they're not going to fall in line. this is a year where our party has basically said, we've had enough. it is time that we change the way that we function. it's really important for the clinton campaign to reach out to these people, hear what they're saying, listen to what they're saying, feel what they're saying. not just values, symbolism. putting something on stage that represents their values. the choice of tim kaine was not an indication. what happened in the rules committee yesterday was not an indication. they have a lot of work to do because we don't just fall in line anymore. that's not our country. the party is 70% more progressive -- >> and the party reflects that
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as well already. >> a fiery debate here. if you were not awake, i'm sure you are now watching this. we appreciate both of you. >> thank you for having me. >> listen, see, no hard feelings, right? >> see you on the floor. >> keep the punches to yourselves, people. when you see each other on the floor. bernie sanders is joining take tapper on "state of the union" this morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern. that of course is right here on cnn. and be sure to watch cnn for full coverage of the democratic national convention live from philadelphia beginning at 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. donald trump at odds with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. what is behind that dispute? plus, more of these incredible images out of california where a wildfire now spread across 20,000 acres is burning out of control. also this major heat wave
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scorching much of the nation. allison chinchar has that story. >> that's right. 27 separate states looking at heat advisories, watches, or warnings. nearly a dozen record highs for some major cities in the northeast. we'll detail that coming up. an ordinary experience into an extraordinary one. get great offers at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2016 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first month's payment. see your lexus dealer. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves!
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near the sand canyon north of los angeles. it has burned at least 20,000 acres since friday. several buildings have been december destroyed. 300 people have been evacuated from the area and 1,500 homes now have been damaged. more than 100 people have died of heat. allison chinchar is in the cnn weather center. how long is this -- this heat dome, as it's called, going to last? >> for many, it's going to last for at least another week. some areas could see it for at least another month before we finally start to see it let up. we talked about the wildfires in california where we do have heat advisories out. but it stretches all the way back towards massachusetts as well. philadelphia, new york, chicago,
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st. louis, nor cities included in this. to understand white it affects major cities, we take a look at the bigger scope here. we've got the ground. now we set up our city. you've got your high pressure system that's been built over top. you have the son baking those temperatures down onto the ground. all of that heat then settles on the ground. it pushes towards the surface, which is what we feel. then it started to lift. the high pressure prevents it. it causes the hair to sink back down to the ground creating that dome. cities are even more special. the key thing is due to the asphalt, the pavement, all of those things in cities, it traps even more of that heat inside which is why your cities tend to be hotter than more rural locations. here we take a look at the hot summer days. you can see all of the areas in red are expecting a heat index of 90 or higher. and the purple areas expecting a
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heat index of triple digits or higher. >> allison chinchar, i don't know if it's good news, but i thank you so much for it. donald trump going after senate majority leader mitch mcconnell now. there seems to be a rift already just three days after he accepts the nomination. we're going to tell you what's behind all of this. ♪ mr. ingalls, he's not studying over here! he's streaming my games. you can't get away with that. whoo! oh, don't worry about it. they can't hear me, i'm just in your head. (announcer vo) however you use your data, verizon's got good news. no surprise overages. and keep the data you pay for. now america's best network is also the best value, too. switch to verizon now
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company i'm christie paul. >> starting with trump going after mitch mcconnell calling the senate majority leader 100% wrong for saying trump made a rookie mistake in questioning nato. and the mother of ambassador chris stevens wants donald trump to stop using her son's death as part of her campaign, writing in the "new york times," that her son would not have wanted it. also, debbie wasserman schultz taking a backseat at the convention now, in what's being called an effort to keep the peace after 12,000 e-mails were released by wikileaks. these are -- there is harsh language in several of these leaks e-mails, joe. and we see, it seems that debbie wasserman schultz may be taking the fall for some of this. but is that going to be enough to unite this party is the big question. >> reporter: that is a question.
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and this is not the way they wanted to get started. the party continues to make concessions to the bernie sanders camp hoping to keep the peace. the democratic rules committee just agreed on what sounds like a task force to reduce the number of convention super delegates which is something sanders has been pushing for. and the sources in the party, though, are still acknowledging how awkward the situation is right now thanks to wikileaks, the decision not to have debbie wasserman schultz speak is more than just the chair of the party sacrificing herself for the good of the process. the dnc chair was criticized for showing favoritism for hillary clinton. the leaked e-mails are evidence of the bad blood that was boiling behind the scenes. in an e-mail in may, debbie wasserman schultz appears very upset with public statements by sanders campaign manager jeff weaver criticizing the nevada democratic party protest.
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she writes damn liar, particularly scummy that he barely acknowledges the violent and threatening behavior that occurred. and an e-mail quoting weaver as saying, i think we should go to the convention, wasserman schultz wrote he is an ass. >> all right. joe, real quickly, is there any indication that this deal that was reached with hillary clinton and bernie sanders in term ones f the delegation, that that will be enough for sanders supporters to move over to hillary's side? look, the truth of the matter is, these folks that were behind bernie sanders may not go to the polls at all. >> yeah, and that's the big concern, i think. so there is some effort even on the bernie sanders side to sort of quell some of the anger in the background. he put out a statement this
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morning making it clear that in his speech on monday, he plans to hit all the right notes, if you will, citing hillary clinton as far superior to donald trump in almost every area. but also, giving himself a bit of a tip of the hat, talking about some of the things that he got the hillary clinton people to agree to as part of the negotiation coming into this convention. so he's going to try to quell some of that anger, at the same time, cite hillary clinton as far superior to donald trump in an attempt to bring this party together. >> all right. joe johns. so appreciate seeing you, thank you. do stay close. we're talking next about donald trump. it does seem to be that there's more drama on the republican side of things this morning. stay close. from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages.
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live at home or on the go. well, donald trump is at odds with mitch mcconnell, chastising the senate majority leader as 100% wrong after mcconnell called trump's comment on nato a rookie mistake. >> trump telling nbc, quote, if a country gets invaded, they haven't paid, every one says, oh, but we have a treaty. they're supposed to be paying. we have countries within nato that are taking advantage of it. with me, i believe they're going to pay. >> a. scott bolden is back with us. and donald trump supporter scotty hughes as well.
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let's talk about that real quickly. i'm wondering if -- where is the value being placed here when we listen to donald trump? there is an allegiance with nato and all of the countries that are involved there. is it smart to seemingly put the protections of other countries against the short-term financial goals? >> i think you have to look at this, what is the goal here. if you want to -- i don't think mr. trump is going to leave any country unprotected. that's just not the tradition of america in the past. what he's saying, we're -- the united states is burning 72% of all defense expenditures that the nato alliance is having. we are putting in more than all of the other countries together. and we have to do something to equal it back out, to make them pay their dues to belong to this club. it's a due-free membership to the country club, yet when
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something happens they expect them to come protect them. >> he just said we wouldn't. >> he said, you look at these little countries -- and the other question is, we're sitting here -- we got to do something to make these countries step up to protect them. we also have to make them also be responsible as well. we are in a war right now. we have a war on terror. a lot of these countries right now are continuing not to help us with this. >> let me jump in here. the point that was just brought up, you kind of brushed by. donald trump says, they got to pay the bill, then we will certainly defend them. you said, we're not going to leave anyone undefended. and you say well, and move on. is donald trump advocating for you have to make sure you pay that percentage in order to have that nato protection as an ally or you don't? you got to be on one side of the line here and i didn't hear on
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which side of the line you believe donald trump truly is. >> nato was started after world war ii. the question is, how do you make these other countries step up and pay their commitments. it's not just one year. it's year after year after year. the united states has taken on this burden. maybe in the past we've been financially able to. with $19 trillion in debt, we have to find some way to make sure these countries fulfill their commitment. >> i still don't know if we got an answer to that, which side of the line donald trump will be on or not. >> it's certainly one thing to say that each party or each nation needs to pay 2% of their gross national product. no one would disagree with that. whether they're in a position to do that is a whole nother story. this nato treatcy is one of the most powerful and successful in the history of this world.
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it's another thing to say as the republican nominee that you're not going to defend them, you're going to violate the treaty if they haven't paid their dues. it's amateurist. it makes no sense whatsoever. even the hawk and the defense experts in the republican party have called it the way it is, and that is that it's -- it's -- it's a mistake or it's an amateurist move on their part. this is the fundamental policy difference and why politicly that donald trump just, one, isn't sophisticated, but, two, our enemies hearing him say that gives fodder to them to believe that if he becomes president that they -- if they invade eastern yierp or western europe that there is a possibility -- a possibility that the u.s. will not be there. where they've been there before. that's dangerous. let me finish. that is dangerous for a
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nominee -- >> you're going on and on. >> i'm going on and on because it's a dangerous statement and a dumb statement by trump. >> what is the solution? i think they're violating the treaty when they don't uphold their part of it. >> you're absolutely right. >> so then what is your solution? >> i agree. that's something very important. >> you're absolutely right about that. they have to be pushed -- [ multiple speakers ] >> go ahead. >> these names, they're getting confusing. >> what has the administration done? >> go ahead. >> they have continued to uphold their part of nato for one. two, they've pushed for these other countries, if they're financially in a position to pay the dues and pay the cost, they've pushed them to do that. remember, the alliance is about more than these dues. it's about the strategic advantage and the strategic need
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for them where they're located and to be part of the totality of an international defense system that has made us safer in this country and made western europe safer in this country and made all of those countries safer under this treaty. you can't ignore that. >> let me -- >> -- is just a dumb international -- >> scott -- >> i think we're going to have you back again later in the next hour and a half. >> scotty, let me give you 15 seconds to respond. >> it's real simple. if you feel safer today like most americans don't, then you would say nato's working. the deal needs to be renegotiated. we need to go back to the table and make sure everybody is paying their fair part. >> when we say scott or scottie, it may be difficult for you to decipher who we're asking to continue -- >> in other words, one of you
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needs a nickname. >> scott one and scott two. >> give us one. i'm all for it. >> thank you both. >> donald trump jr. is joining take tapper on state of the union tooun this morning. that starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern right here on cnn. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
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did you know people can save over $500 when they switch to progressive? did you brush your hair today? yes, mom. why? hmm. no reason. 12 minutes to the top of the hour now and we are waiting to hear if the russian olympic team will be banned from the games in rio. russia is being accused of widespread doping. jill dougherty is live from moscow and rosa flores is live from rio.
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jill, i want to start with you. if you could give us an idea of the mood there and what the expectation is there in moscow of what the international olympic committee's decision will be. >> reporter: well, i can tell you, there are probably 387 russian athletes who do want to go to rio who are sitting there on pins and needles waiting to find out what the ioc is going to say. you know, russia's position is -- there may be some people who have doped, but the people who haven't doped should be allowed to go and you shouldn't p punish an entire country because of the sins of may be a few. the ioc looks at it completely differently saying this is a state sponsored program. so it's not only the athletes of course, president putin who in the kremlin is looking at this, wondering what the decision will be. right now, there is a lot of
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doubt that they will be able to go, quite frankly. decision hasn't been made, but that seems to be the feeling. a lot of the feeling is to blame the united states. many here think the united states is out to get russia, had sanctions against them economically et cetera and that america essentially wants to demean and destroy russia. that's the mood. >> we know that the sochi games were supposed to be russia's entry back onto the world stage. just a few years later and potentially the russian delegation will be banned from the rio games. rosa, what will be the impact beyond just the number of athletes there of if the ioc decides this ban on the entire russian delegation? >> reporter: these games are supposed to be all about athletes achieving their dreams,
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breaking records. instead, here we are talking about possible doping and the possible ban of the entire russian delegation. definitely not a good thing, especially since rio has already been plague d by so many other dram dramas involving zika, the political turmoil, crime, security issues involve terror. it is just another shadow on these games when people here just want to play the games. the latest poll shows that 50% of brazilians are against the games, not because of doping or any of these other issues, but simply because of the issues in this country. so, you know, a lot of people here just want these games to go on. >> add to that list, the concerns about the water safety there for some of those athletes and the mad dash to complete the facilities. so we are again waiting for this
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decision, this announcement from the ioc on whether the entire russian delegation to the rio games will be banned. we'll bring that to you as soon as it comes down. jill dougherty and montscow,ty both. they have left the gop for the dems this year. hi, christine. >> good morning. some big name switching parties here. i'll have more on who they are, why, and how it may not really help hillary clinton. next. incredible bladder protection in a pad this thin, i didn't...
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talking about your money. mortgage rates inched up this week. here's your look. ♪ well, apparently insiders are telling cnn some of the country's richest most successful businessmen are leaving the election. deciding to dump donald trump and go to hillary clinton. cristina alesci joins us with the details here. if they're going to dump one candidate, okay, if you don't agree, you get that, but to go to the complete opposite candidate makes you go, why is that happening. >> reporter: that's right.
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hillary clinton has gained supporters in the c suite. this is coming at trump's expen expense. i'm not trying to pretend these people are going to sway the election. it's a small group. love them or hate them, they have a unique pulse on economic activity. at&t, who says he supported every republican candidate for president since 1976 and dan akerson with a similar record. they're not voting on social issues. i was looking at their path donations and some of them have supported candidates on both sides of the aisle. this time around, though, they are departing from their presidential voting record. why clinton? it's not necessarily because her policies are so great for their business, but they think that trump would be a disaster for growth. they're suggesting that trump
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will either undermine growth directly or that the divisive rhetoric will have a ripple effect. that's why you see some republicans switching sides here. now, ceos who are democrats have already gone one step further suggesting that the negative campaigning is weighing on the consumer. starbucks ceo referencing the political climate during an earnings call this week. even though he said there's no direct evidence, he is suggesting there is a link there. for the quandary for clinton is, i'm not sure any of this support will help her. the campaign is very sensitive about the perception that she's too cozy with industry especially because bernie hit her so hard on some of those wall street speeches that she
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gave. >> what do the business leaders who haven't come forward, what are they saying behind the scenes? >> they are saying their biggest problem is with trump's immigration and trade policy. trade is freaking everyone out. we're seeing this with the u.s. chamber of commerce coming out against trump's policies, ditching these long-standing deals would hurt a lot of businesses. for example, just last week, i spoke to blackberry's ceo. blackberry benefits from nafta. it sells products not just to american consumers, but to the american government. >> good breakdown there. thanks for helping us understand more of it. thank you. >> thank you. and thank you so much for sharing part of your morning with us. >> there is much more ahead on the next hour of your "new day." it starts right now. please join me in welcoming
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the next vice president! >> i could not be anymore honored to stand by hillary's side. >> we will offer a very different vision for our country. one that is about building bridges, not walls. >> these e-mails do appear to show some collusion among some dnc staffers in favor of clinton and against sanders. >> they are extremely damaging. bad for the democratic party. bad for hillary clinton. bad for debbie wasserman schultz. >> they could threaten the truce between sanders and clinton. >> we're going to get a lot of the bernie voters, because they didn't treat bernie right. well, good morning and happy sunday to you. we're so grateful for your company. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. good to be with you.
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>> controversy is brewing on the eve of the democratic national convention. now thousands of e-mails released by wikileaks, some suggesting that the party played favorites during the primaries. debbie wasserman schultz no longer has a major speaking role at the convention this week. remember, bernie sanders and his campaign were furious at her for what they believed at the time was favoritism to hillary clinton during the primaries. now sanders' campaign manager is saying someone needs to be held accountable. >> let's have the conversation now. we've got a. scott bolden, former head of the democratic party, and sally kohn. good to have both of you this morning. sally, you initially in the primary season, you endorsed bernie sanders. you're now backing hillary clinton as she prepares to accept the nomination. for months, the bernie sanders
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supporters said that it was likely that the dnc had their thumb on the scale in support of hillary clinton. i want to read one of the e-mails released as part of this 20,000 e-mail trove released by wikileaks. this is a may 3rd e-mail after sanders won the indiana primary. one of the lines here is "what does her loss mean last night other than he raised $4 million and is more obnoxious." it appears that the dnc was treating him as an annoyance. >> there's no question that the -- some of these e-mails, timing of the e-mails is embarrassing and unfortunate. by the way, one of the more unexplored parts of this story, these leaks were done by russian hackers and looking at the connections between trump and russia and putin, you know, as
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tim kaine pointing out, putin being the only person trump hasn't criticized. these leaks seem intended to help donald trump. first of all, we should point that out. second, look, they're unfortunate, they're embarrassing. by bernie friends are going to hate me for saying this, if we looked at the other side, there would be e-mails there as well. i've read them in the dnc e-mails, there are e-mails that show they were trying to create a very fair process going over and above to try to make sure the process was fair. you can cherry pick. let me just -- >> do these e-mails validate those concerns? >> you can complain about the rules, complain about the super delegates, complain about the process. the fact of the matter is the rules were the rules and he did lose. that hurt for me. it hitter furt for a lot of peo.
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if you don't like it, engage with the party. i think that's also a fair point to make here. >> scott, let me come to you. there was something you said last hour in the discussion with scottie nel hughes. you said they're not going to go to trump, they're not going to go to a third party. essentially you said they will be good democrats. what is your degree of concern that they're just not motivated by hillary clinton as the nominee and just won't show up as all in november? >> i don't think that's going to be the case because these are party activists. these are folks who want a more progressive agenda. i think my colleague is absolutely right. stay involved, stay active. the dnc is working with them on a regular basis. listen, i've headed a democratic state committee. there are also interparty fighting.
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there are people who work with our organization as well as the dnc who supported different individuals during the primary. you're going to have that. these e-mails were individualisticly drif iven, bo is that a word. in washington, we should all know better. i'm not concerned about them going to the trump campaign because that would be regressive, if you will, and make it more difficult for them to get a progressive agenda. the vote for a green party or libertarian candidate is a wasted vote and one less vote for hillary clinton. and hillary clinton and tim kaine are our best shot at continues to move america forward, stronger together -- >> we're going to hear them this week. sally, let me come to you. is it possible or even credible
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to think that this convention can now go on as scheduled without having one of the headliners address the elephant in the room? >> you know, i don't know. that's not for me to say. >> would you like to hear from them on this topic? >> you know, what's interesting here is again, and i don't want to minimize their concerns. there is a percent of bernie supporters in particular -- i'm sure democrats across the board may be concerned by some of these e-mails, who are worried about this. they were already upset. there's more probably that the party and the clinton campaign need to do to continue to build those bridges. the larger point here, a larger percentage of bernie supporters now are backing hillary clinton than hillary supporters backed barack obama in 2008. so this timing of this is incredibly unfortunate. it's also incredibly strategic for whomever helped to leak
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those documents because the party actually is coming together. hillary clinton and bernie sanders have far more in common than they don't. we've seen hillary clinton move toward bernie sanders. we saw the democratic party platform move toward bernie sanders. we're going to see this convention be a unified, progressive, bold, visionary, positive agenda for this party, for the country in stark contrast with the hate, seine fophone -- xenophobia and regression of the republican. yes, it should be addressed, but let's ep our eye on the larger prize here. >> we'll talking here to hillary clinton supporters. i wonder if we have a bernie sanders supporter support all the way to that acceptance on thursday if they would have a different look at it. thank you both. be sure to watch cnn for fill coverage of the democratic national convention live from philadelphia beginning at 4:00 p.m. eastern monday right here
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on cnn. senior washington correspondent joe johns is also following this story for us. just got some insight there from people in philadelphia getting ready for the convention. what about where you are in washington? what is the buzz about these e-mails? >> reporter: i think the buzz in washington is that this is not the way democrats wanted to get started. the party continues to make concessions to the bernie sanders camp hoping to keep the peace. the rules committee, we know, agreed on what sounds like a task force to try to rice the number of convention super delegates. that's something sanders has been pushing for. sources in the party leadership widely acknowledging, though, how awkward the situation is right now thanks to wikileaks, the decision not to have debbie wasserman schultz speak is more than just the chair of the party sacrificing herself for the good of the process. dnc chair was criticized by the bernie sanders campaign as showing favoritism toward hillary clinton. and though she and other top democrats denied it, the leaked
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e-mails are evidence of the bad blood that was boiling behind the scenes. so you have that e-mail from may, debbie wasserman schultz appears to be very upset with public statements by sanders' campaign manager jeff weaver criticizing the nevada democratic party. she writes, particularly scummy that he barely acknowledges the violent and threatening behavior that occurred. you have weaver saying we should go to the convention with wasserman schultz saying "he is an ass." it's very tough language. the kind of language you hear in politics all the time, but these are democrats talking about each other and just sort of plays into the narrative that the bernie sanders people have been pushing for some time. >> we get into this conversation about how safe are the things that we say in e-mails and online. are you sensing any anxiety in
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washington since this has happened that more could be coming? >> reporter: there's been constant anxiety in washington about e-mails, particularly with wikileaks hanging over your head, as it were. in some ways, it also keeps people more honest or more reluctant to write things down and send them across in an e-mail. yes, there's constant concern about that, and that's probably only the beginning of it. >> joe, always good to see you. donald trump says now that he's expanding his list of people who cannot enter this country, according to his policy proposal, telling nbc news this week that people who thought he was rolling back his so-called muslim immigrant ban were wrong. watch this. >> i actually don't think it's a pullback. you could say it's an expansion. people were so upset when i used the word muslim.
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remember this, and i'm okay with that because i'm talking territory instead of muslim. but just remember this. our constitution is great. but it doesn't necessarily give us the right to commit suicide. >> also in that interview, trump went after senate majority leader mitch mcconnell calling mcconnell 100% wrong after mcconnell called trump's nato comments a rookie mistake. hillary clinton says donald trump's america is not a democracy as well. the dnc, her big moment, put out her own message. we're going to talk about that. stay close.
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in miami beach. >> one someone says, i alone can fix it -- [ boos ] -- that should setoff alarm bells in not just democrats' minds, but republicans, independents, people of all ages and backgrounds. that is not a democracy. >> cnn senior political reporter steven collinson with us now. is this going to be the dnc, to some extent, a donald trump hate fest? >> i'm not sure it's going to be a donald trump hate fest. we saw the rnc in cleveland last week, a hillary clinton hate fest. i think they're going to try to put on a more optimistic vision of america. i don't think that's going to be enough. what you saw in donald trump's convention was a very dark,
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scary picture of america, a place that's living in fear of crime, of violence, of terrorism, where people are struggling economically. the challenge for hillary clinton is to acknowledge those fears which have struck cord in the electorate, particularly among republicans, but to try to frame an alternate vision of the country. i think that's what you saw in her appearance with tim kaine yesterday. she said politics should be about building bridges with people and not walls. we're going to see an attempt to try and have a more optimistic vision, a more inclusive vision, more diverse picture of the country. after all, they have to convince voters that what's happening in the united states is not the fault of the democrats, not the fault of president braim because hillary clinton is trying to do the difficulty thing of winning a third consecutive white house term for her party.
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>> we've heard for months now analysts and surrogates saying we need to get off all of these topics that don't matter and we need to talk about the policies. how much specifics do you believe we're going to hear this week? >> reporter: more specifically the democratic convex than the republican convention. that's partly due to the character of the nominees themselves. donald trump paints sord of broad brush strokes. he doesn't have great depth in policy. hillary clinton would rather talk about policy than anything else, i think. she's going to portray herself as the kind of manager that can take the country and implement policies that can actually make things better. she has to show that at a time when many americans are skeptical about the role of government, about the fact they believe that government in both parties have failed to make things better, that she can take the existing political system and make it work, improve people's lives. donald trump's entire political position basically is, we've got
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to blow this whole thing up, politicians have fixed this, people like hillary clinton, barack obama, and some republican leaders have been unable to make things better, so we need an outsider. conventions are also about conjuring up a vision of a country. you have to get people to buy in to your vision and narrative of the country. i think this year particularly, and as we saw last week and this week, we're going to have a sharply different view of america that voters are going to get to choose from in november. >> steven collinson, appreciate your insight here. thank you. german police share insight into what may have cause add teen to go on a shooting rampage in munich. atika shubert is following that story. >> reporter: i'll have more details for you when we come back. an outpouring of grief here. we're learning more about what may have motivated the shooter, when we come back.
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22 minutes after the hour now. cnn has confirmed the identity of the gunman in germany who police say opened fire on a mcdonald's restaurant, then a shopping mall killing nine people. he was a dual citizen of germany and iran. officials say he was mentally ill and bullied. police have identified him as ali sonboly. he's the man seen in the video firing a handgun, shouting, cursing, and intentionally aiming at tsheenagers and
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children. what else are we learning about him? >> reporter: well, we're getting a little bit of better picture into who he was. i've spoke within friends and neighbors who said he was quiet and respectful, but really kept to himself. take a listen to what one neighborhood said. i saw him all the time delivering flyers, his neighbor said. i thought, he's such a hard working kid. it's so shocking. >> he don't talk too much. sometime a lot of people are made aggressive. he's not aggressive. he's respect to everybody. he say hello. >> reporter: there's one neighbor in particular we spoke to. she did not want to appear on camera. she told us he was a loner and he was always bullied at school. now, this, police believe, may have been the motivation for the
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attack. in fact, i'm going to ask my camera to swing around. we're actually right by the mcdonald's where the shooting happened. they've sort of cordoned off that area there. in that area outside of the mcdonald's, a lot of teenagers were sitting. most of the victims were teenagers. police and prosecutors now believe that he may have intentionally lured teenagers there in the hope of targeting them specifically. so we're still waiting for more details. we will have a press conference from the prosecutor later today. but the picture that we're getting here is of a -- really a teenager who felt bullied and was seeking some sort of revenge and this rage took the form of this horrific shooting. it really has shocked the community here a great deal. >> all right. atika shubert for us there right out in front of the mcdonald's where this all began. thank you so much. we are getting word that the
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ioc is meeting right now to make a decision about these russian athletes and whether they will be allowed to compete in the olympics in rio. we want to go to jill dougherty right now and find out what she's learning. jill? >> reporter: not a lot. not yet. it's the calm before the storm, you could say. the ioc hasn't said anything. the russians obviously at this point are not saying anything. really, you have this debate between whether there should be a blanket ban on the russian team, which would be huge, or it could be that the ioc allows these smaller -- i should say federations, individual federations for each sport to make that determination. so we still don't know exactly what the ioc is going to do and how it would do it. whatever it does, it's going to be huge news here in russia and
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around the world. >> we've got the world anti-doping agency, more than a dozen leaders and numerous athletes urging this band to the ioc. how influential are these organizations? how much pressure is the ioc feeling based on the urgings they're getting from these organizations? >> reporter: they're feeling a lot of pressure that is definitely true. but that said, this is a major decision. i mean, russia is a power house, always has been at the olympics. and to ban the entire team would be a major decision. so they're not taking this lightly. they're looking at all the legal aspects of it. and you can bet that both sides are lobbying them very furiously. >> all right. jill, we appreciate the update. and we continue to wait to find out what that decision will be. hillary clinton's new running mate is spending his first full day as a presumptive
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nominee in church. we're there with the preview. chris? >> reporter: hey, guys. tim kaine returns to his hometown of richmond as hillary clinton's running mate and comes back to the church he's been going to for 30 years. we'll tell you all about it next. mr. ingalls, he's not studying over here! he's streaming my games. you can't get away with that. whoo! oh, don't worry about it. they can't hear me, i'm just in your head. (announcer vo) however you use your data, verizon's got good news. no surprise overages. and keep the data you pay for. now america's best network is also the best value, too. switch to verizon now and get up to $650 to cover your costs. only on verizon. soon, she'll type the best essays in the entire 8th grade. get back to great. all hp ink buy one get one fifty percent off. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great.
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sanders. ambassador chris stevens' mother has sharp words for donald trump. she's telling him to stop exploiting her son's death in the benghazi attack. this morning, clinton's new running mate center tim kaine will be in church in richmond, virginia. he's been attending the same church for 30 years. >> let's bring in credit frates right outside st. elizabeth's church. what a weekend. i'm going to go and become the vice presidential candidate, i'm still going to make it to service. >> reporter: that's exactly right. you nailed it. we are in the high land park neighborhood of richmond. it's a section -- a working class section of the city. we're right across the street from st. elizabeth's. it's many tim kaine has been going to church for more than 30
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years. it's predominantly african-american church. we heard him talk yesterday in that very emotional speech in miami. he talked about family, he talked about work, and he talked about his faith. >> ann and i got married 32 years ago at st. elizabeth's catholic church in richmond, virginia. that is -- that's the parish that we still belong today. i hope you're watching. we will be there at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. marrying ann was and remains the best decision of my life. >> reporter: now, the church congregation of course very proud of tim kaine tweeting out their congratulations. this might just be another sind church service for senator
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kaine, certainly not just any other sunday. the clinton campaign says today it gives them a chance to highlight a couple of things, particularly his faith and his work with minority communities. his faith, very important. he went on a mission to honduras as a young man. came back to richmond, married his wife, and went into civil rights work, working for african-american against housing discrimination before becoming this city's mayor. he has those ties. he speaks fluent spanish. he really can connect as well with the latino community. the clinton campaign says that dove tails with hillary clinton. he was inspired to public service by her methodist minister and always is very popular with african-americans and latinos. she alz polls better than donald trump. donald trump in the single digits when it comes to african-americans. does a little bit better with
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latinos. that point out tim kaine is not latino, he is not african-american. but they hope because he understands their issues, he's been working for them in the state of virginia his entire life, that that will start to come through. it is just a church service today, guys. i'm told you'll be able to find tim kaine in the third pew on the right-hand side. >> maybe they had a special seat for him today. ty so much. let's go now to cnn white house producer kristen holmes. good morning to you. trump's running mate, mike pence, very different politicians obviously. there are some policy differences. we know those for sure. but tell us what tim kaine brings to the table for hillary clinton then we'll talk about mike pence. >> reporter: democratic operatives are saying the obvious is the state of virginia. this is going to be a crucial state in the general election. both of these parties will
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fighting hard for it. senator tim kaine has a fantastic record there. he was even the mayor of richmond. he's built an entire life there with his wife. we just heard credit frates talking about that. he was married there. he has deep, deep roots in virginia. in addition to that, the fact that he speaks fluent spanish. that is something that the democrats are hopeful really helps with the election with the hispanic vote. they have been painting trump as anti-hispanic. they have said the wall is racist against hispanics. but this actually helps them with that. he speaks fluent spanish. he has lived in honduras. those are two things that he brings to the table. >> let's turn now to mike pence. the trump vp selection. what does he bring as it compares to what we're seeing from kaine? >> reporter: they actually have some similarities, just in terms of record. they're both governors.
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they both served in washington. they both are highly respected by members of their own party as we have seen as soon as hillary clinton announced tim kaine, senators, congressmen in washington came out in support of that decision. mike pence, he had supported ted cruz. he is a long evangelical. i think that there is a lot there, you know, a lot of what they bring. one of the things they truly have in common is that they are both safe choices. we know this is an election with two big personalities. and eneither of these two vice presidential candidates are going to overshadow that. i think that was important in picking both of them with somebody who would stand by each of these candidates' sides, but also not take away from the message they're trying to put forward. >> we'll see if they bring to the table what their running mates hope they will.
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philadelphia is preparing for 50,000 protestors every day while the dnc is on. this is what it looks like here at the wells fargo center. this is about the area where the protestors will be able to get to. through the barriers on the other side is the wells fargo center. we are on broad street in south philadelphia. if you kept going up that way, you'd get right into the center, the heart of philadelphia, where the declaration of independence was signed. you're seeing these trucks everywhere on the areas going into this area to prevent a sort of nice like attack. with so many protestors in this area, franklin dell another roosevelt park. there will be protests throughout the city, though, is what the city is dealing with. that presents them with two problems. one, they want to keep the protestors themselves safe so they can protest and have their say, but they also don't want
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them to get out of control. they also want the delegates to be able to go abandoned their business. 6,000 police officers from the city of philadelphia alone. thousands more from across the country. everything from no e-cigarettes inside there, to the i-95 right down here, no commercial traffic. anything over 5 tons banned during the dnc. back to you. >> miguel, thank you so much. let's turn to this ongoing fallout at fox news. you know, roger ailes is out there now. there are more accusations of sexual harassment surfacing. according to the "new york times," more women have come forward accusing ailes of sexual advances. and according to the report, the accusations go far beyond ailes. brian stelter has been all over this. there are some damning details in this new report. >> reporter: yes, that's absolutely right. now, the attention is turning
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not just to roger ailes and his alleged behavior, but also to a wider issue of workplace culture inside the television news room at fox news. let me show you what the "new york times" says, interviewing more than a dozen women about the conditions in the workplace. they said these women described forms of sexual harassment or intimidation at fox news and fox business. two of them actually cited mr. ailes directly saying ailes was the instigator of harassment. in some cases, these were inappropriate comments made. in other cases, managers tried to set up employees on dates with supervisors. all in all, this is an issue for 21st century fox, for the murdoch family that actually owns fox news.
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because mr. ailes has been removed. he resigned effective immediately. many of the other top executives at the network are still in charge, are still running the ship. there are more and more claims of harassment, inappropriate behavior in fox news. that could be a wider problem for the company going forward. >> gretchen carlson filed this lawsuit that began this. she's now speaking. what is she saying? >> reporter: in some ways, this is a celebratory moment for her. but in other ways, it is not. she is alleging pervasive sexual harassment by ailes. to see him forced out under pressure was in some ways a victory for her. however, her lawsuit is going forward, is moving forward. she has said on twitter that she is provided to see other women stepping forward and speaking out. at the end of the day, she's
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still out of the job. she lost her job because of retaliation for not engaging in sexual behavior with roger ailes. ailes denies these charges. he says that what gretchen carlson is saying is not true and did not happen. we're now seeing other stories of harassing behavior inside fox news. >> brian stelter there for us at the dnc. brian, thank you so much. >> reporter: thanks. incredible images of a california wildfire that's spreading across 20,000 acres now and it's burning out of control. take a look at what we're getting in here. meanwhile, there's this major heat wave scorching the nation. >> that's right. over 114 million people including 27 states under some type of heat advisory, watch, or warning. we'll have details on all the latest and how long it's going to last. that's where this com.
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allison chinchar. what a scene. these huge flames that are sweeping across parts of california. this is a massive wildfire and it's igniting everything in its path they say. so far we know that at least one man's body has been found in that area. this is the sand fire, it's near the sand canyon north of los angeles, only 10% contained this hour and it's burned at least 20,000 acres. this is just since friday. several buildings we know have
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been destroyed and about 300 people have evacuated. we're talking 1,500 homes that are threatened now. so we've got this -- we've got this extreme heat that's fueling the wildfire, but that extreme heat i know you're probably feeling because 111 million people are dealing with these sweltering temperatures, which are now, we should point out, being blamed for the deaths of at least five people in a southeast michigan town, this is according to police. our allison chinchar is in the cnn weather center. so your map does not look good looking at that. is that how expansive this heat source is? >> absolutely. yeah. we want to emphasize this isn't just a few cities here and there, this really stretches from california all the way over to the carolinas and really everywhere in between. and the reason for this, well, we can blame it on the dome of high pressure. you hear that term, heat dome, but what exactly does that mean? let's break it down for you. here you can see we've got our city all laid out for us in the dome of high pressure that is
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built over top. now, you have the sun that begins to heat the surface of the earth. as it naturally does, especially in summertime. but here is the thing, naturally hot air rises so that heat begins to lift, but the high pressure dome traps it and basically sends it right back down with the sinking air back down to the surface and that's how you get that heat that builds around a lot of these cities that we see. we're talking new york, we're talking chicago, we're talking cleveland. a lot of these places. but the big threat, guys, going forward is that the heat is going to be relentless, it's not really going to give up. taking a look at monday as we start off the workweek, we have about a dozen cities that will be looking at breaking some record high temperatures, that includes washington, d.c., new york city, philadelphia and countless others up and down the east coast. so, again, the problem really is that it's going to be an extended heat wave and not really giving any folks some relief that they need. >> all right.
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city of philadelphia. so, jake, one of the things i'm sure people will be watching is bernie sanders and i know he is on your show today. >> he is, and we have some big questions for him after this dnc leak. as you know, somebody hacked into the dnc computer and wikileaks recently published a bunch of these e-mails and there are a number of e-mails in which senior officials of the democratic national committee can be seen conspiring against bernie sanders, talking about how his faith should be asked about before the kentucky or west virginia primaries, talking about hit pieces to pitch to reporters about his campaign allegedly being in disarray. it is ugly and, you know, as they say, it ain't paranoia if they're actually out to get you. the effect will be big. we need to see what is bernie sanders going to say, how is this going to impact the millions of americans who voted for bernie sanders, one of the reasons for which was because they hated what they saw as a
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corrupt political system and voila, here is evidence of that corrupt political system. it is a potential bombshell and we'll see how it impacts the philadelphia democratic convention. >> you don't think there is any chance that, especially since there have been some concessions made we should say regarding super delegates' role at their convention, there is no -- there is no chance that bernie sanders is going to pull out of his role at the convention, he is still solidly behind hillary, yes? >> i think so. the sanders campaign, the sanders apparatus put out a statement this morning saying that bernie sanders is going to be speaking, i believe, monday night and he still stands very much behind hillary clinton. so i think that was trying to show people that sanders, despite the dnc leak, still on board, but do you know something, i have no idea what's going to happen. even if sanders does express full-throated support for hillary clinton there is no
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whitewashing the fact that these e-mails really reveal something very untoward and if you are a sanders supporter, something very disturbing. senior officials at the democratic national committee conspiring against somebody pursuing the democratic presidential nomination, despite the fact that the dnc insisted the whole time that they were staying neutral. these e-mails show they were not staying neutral. they were openly conspiring against a democratic presidential candidate and that could really make some ugly headlines here in philadelphia. >> yeah. it's interesting because i think a lot of people came out of -- out of cleveland thinking, boy, that was a roller coaster with the republican national convention, look at what we're heading into with the dnc. who else are you talking to this morning? >> we will be talking to bernie sanders, we will be talking to clinton campaign manager robby mook to talk about this and also the convention and then we are also going to talk to donald trump jr. about his father's convention, how he thought it
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went and some other issues. >> all right. jake tapper, appreciate it. looking forward to the show. thank you, sir. >> thank you. jake, as you see there, live from philadelphia with some of the party's biggest names, as you heard there. after four days of surprises at the rnc what can we expect from the democrats? "state of the union" this morning 9:00 eastern. and we are always so grateful to share your company, make some great memories today. >> "inside politics" with john king starts right now.
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