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former president bill clinton embracing the role of political spouse for the first time. this is how he would be as hillary's second. he gave her an impassioned speech calling her a changemaker who can be trusted after decades in the political spotlight. how did it work? where do we go from here? we've got it all covered. let's begin with cnn's michelle kosinski in the convention hall. >> hi, chris. an historic night. that was full of emotion. you had the votes that won hillary clinton the nomination. you had the continued passion of bernie sanders supporters. and then you had former president bill clinton delivering his speech. this wasn't bill clinton talking about the issues, this is him telling a story about his wife for his wife. her public servant. virtually her entire life and starting with the moment they met.
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he talked about they were in college together, in law school. that it took him three tries to get her to marry him. he wanted to get it across to the crowd how much time they had spent and the extraordinary length she has gone throughout her life to try to help other people. some of those moments in her life that many here and outside of this convention may have forgotten, given what this campaign has been so far with the endless battles. the controversies and everything else that has gone along with it. here's part of what he said last night. >> if you love this country, you're working hard, you're paying taxing and you're obeying the law and you'd like to become a citizen, you should choose immigration reform over somebody who wants to send you back. if you're a muslim, if you're a muslim, and you love america and freedom, and you hate terror, stay here and help us win and make a future together. we want you.
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if you're a young african-american disillusioned and afraid, we saw in dallas how great our police officers can be. help us build a future where nobody's afraid it to walk outside, including the people that wear blue to protect our future. hillary will make us stronger together. you know it. because she's spent a lot of time doing it. >> and bill clinton told a lot of anecdotes how she spent an extra year in law school to help children. how she tried to improve school standards while they were in arkansas. and he also wanted to portray
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hillary clinton as the determined mother, the working mother who kept trying to do things that her own mother would have been only able to dream about. of course, tonight, we will see president obama out here. this is the 12th anniversary that he really came on to the gnash stage at the democratic convention back in 2004. so, he's going to touch on that. he's going to talk up unity and try to counter what he views as the dire and dark nature of what was said during the republican convention. alisyn and chris. >> okay, michelle, thanks so much for laying all of that out for us. let's discuss the second night of the dnc and bill clinton's speech with our panel. joining us is cnn political analyst and editor in chief of the daily beast john avlon. and jackie kessenich. how do you feel bill clinton
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made the case? >> i think he did a great job. like president obama, bill clinton tells hillary clinton stories better than she did. you got to respect the love story, through law school and all of that, as we were talking about, bill clinton really does make the case for hillary clinton. talking about her background, talking about how she used it to help children. we expected a little bit about that, but nobody like bill clinton. >> he's the big dog in politics. don't underestimate what a powerful surrogate he's been for barack obama and john kerry. he gets brought out in different ones. he had to humanize hillary clinton. that sounds odd given that she's been such a big figure in american political life. the way he began, in 1971, i met a girl. he told a story of their relationship in very human terms that revealed her character, not
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his. that's a big step for him revolutionarily. and the second thing putting her as a changemaker. that's a change in phrase. the biggest for hillary clinton if you want to up the system and angry with special interests how can you vote for hillary clinton. >> she checks every box in those. the changemaker say big one. >> he calls her a changemaker and her opponent a cartoon. so, listen to this. >> a real changemaker represents a real threat. so, your only option is to create a cartoon. a cartoon alternative. didn't run against a cartoon. cartoons are two-dimensional. they're easy to absorb. life in the real world is
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complicated, change is hard. and a lot of people even think it's boring. good for you, because earlier today, you nominated the real woman. >> okay. sorry, i misinterpreted that. in reading it i thought he was comparing her to her opponent. but he's saying the critics have turned her into a cartoon of two dimension bhargs d dimension. what did you think of that? >> one of the things that she's struggled with during the primary and the general, she's a pragmatist. it's not so much about upending the system. what bill clinton is saying, yeah, true, it could be boring, but she gets things done. the bottom line is, she gets things done. >> first of all, you were never wrong. this is a twofer. he was certainly trying to depict, excuse the analogy, but
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he's trying to pick trump as the cartoon, as well as saying they're trying to make her two-dimensional. so, you were right, as usual. second, let's put a little water on the success of this. of course, they're trying to paint her in their way, this is their convention. no mention of why she's at 68% untrustworthiness in the latest cnn poll. that's not about trustworthiness, it's about females. he is saying you know why she gets so much scrutiny, because of the position i put her in. >> let's talk about why you know my wife for so long so well and so many don't trust her. >> is that the right move? >> look, that's asking a little too much of a politician. >> exactly but the biggest factor in her assessment. >> but i think overall, what the speech attempted to do is answer critics by showing not telling,
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right? by implicitly, the other motif of these speech, as a former speechwriter, he sed set up the story of her life. her doing things for other people, rather than donald trump doing things for himself. >> and one of the interesting things, he turned the narrative. everybody thinks he dragged her into public service. he switched it saying she was already into public service. when she met she was working for marion wright edelman. she inspired him. and we hadn't heard that before. >> absolutely. but to your point, part of this is to turn those numbers around to make her more trustworthy, to make her more likable. to fill her out as a human being with her background. she was in what "life" magazine i think. before she even met bill clinton she was a celebrity on her campus as this woman's leader. >> and her convention address as
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to be standing here so that sandra can still see through her mama. >> the mothers of the movement. united to endorse hillary clinton on the national stage. nine mothers with strength in numbers after losing heir sons and daughters to gun violence and racial injustices. each recalling details of a private meeting they had with clinton after their lives saved forever. >> hillary clinton isn't afraid to say that black lives matter. she isn't afraid to sit at a stable with grieving mothers and bear the full force of our anguish. she doesn't build walls around
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her heart. >> reporter: framing clinton as a criminal justice reformer. >> this isn't about being politically correct. this is about saving our children. that's why we're here. tonight, with hillary clinton. ♪ ♪ we will fight we will fight >> reporter: first responder 9/11 survivor talking about personal commitment after the attacks. >> hillary showed up, she walked into himy hospital room and she took my bandaged hand into her own. for years she visited, called and continues to check in because hillary cares. when i needed her, she was there. she was there for me. and that's why i'm with her. >> california senator barbara
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boxer opening up about clinton as a devoted family member and friend of more than 20 years. >> i know her as the loving person who helped plan my grandson's birthday parties when he was just a little ed ttoddle. i saw her rush over after a busy day at the state department to cheer him on at high school football games. >> reporter: a night humanizing the democratic nominee. and telling the clintons and bernie sanders supporters on the second day of the convention. >> look, they work hard. and let them be frustrated for a while. it's okay. we're all going to end up voting for her. do you think any of these guys are going to walk in and vote for trump? >> reporter: now, that message also in sharp contrast from what we heard from the republicans
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and donald trump who was asked about the mothers of the movement. he said, he emphasized law and order and protecting our police. much different from what we heard at the democratic convention last night, alisyn. >> so, with all of these personal stories about hillary clinton sway the voters who do have trouble trusting her? up next, a panel with that. i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. codogs just won't quit.! neither does frontline. introducing new frontline gold. with its new easy applicator frontline gold delivers powerful protection that doesn't quit for a full 30 days. its new triple action formula
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to stand with us, to fight on our behalf, hillary clinton was there every step of the way. >> this was a very interesting play last night. this was hillary clinton is who was there for us. that's how it worked. now, how much sway will that have, in terms of favorability, trust? let's discuss. we have john avlon, jackie kessenich, two beasts from the dial beast. and cnn correspondent phil mattingly. phil, while you absorb that insult, really just identification. what do you think the plus/minus was for last night, in terms what was tried and what was succeeded? >> it's a traditional playbook, right? we looked aft week in cleveland, you expected a lot of anecdotes of donald trump of a person, why the person we didn't see on the campaign trail is a great choice for that. we've seen all of that. yesterday was a clinic, speaker
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after speaker, personal anecdote. every stage, first lady, senate, secretary of state. before, how much of an impact is it going to have? how quickly can you change decades of people reaching conclusions about somebody? >> and that's the biggest question, i think all of us have heard this, when you talk to hillary clinton's advisers, you don't know the real hillary. you just don't get it. you don't know the real hillary. how quickly after decades of this setting in can you reintroduce the new hillary to somebody? when you're talking about 68%, you've got some ground to move there. so it's hard to think that wouldn't have some kind of impact. >> john, what do you think, effective or not effective last night? >> i think two things particularly last night. first of all, the use of humor throughout this convention is really interesting and i think very effective. we didn't see a lot of humor during the republican national convention, particularly the
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surrogates, you're seeing a lot of humor. >> like what. >> elizabeth banks, partial humor. >> she came out to a smoke machine. she did a parody of donald trump's entro. >> i think the night before you had a video of a serious point, the hyper fans meaning he's not actually made in reference. the reference to trump university, et cetera. the other thing that is important, the repeated references to 9/11. got to remember that hillary clinton is a political carpetbagger who won her seat in 2000. never lived in the state. she was there as one of two sitting senators at 9/11. she did show up. she was enormously effective. and she got high marks. you saw the testimonials last night. that was powerful. >> we had a number of that. let's play that. >> she walked into my hospital room and she took myown.
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our connection wasn't between a senator and a constituent. it was person to person. and as a woman working in business for years, i know you had to be tough. and in that woman is a hell of a tough person. >> so, here's the question, we're saying humanize hillary. as disgusting an idea as that is, right? that's what politics is about? there's something debasing about the fact that i have to prove that you're a good person, but that's what politics is. how does that transfer the pain of 9/11, we all know it very well. how does that become an obstruction in hillary clinton? >> it becomes -- her slogan is i'm with her. this is she's with you part of that. she was with me in my darkest hour, she held my hand. those little human things that everyday people, even if you didn't live through 9/11, in new york city, you can understand that on some level. another moment that was very small that i thought was
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interesting, was her childhood best friend reading her name during the roll call in illinois. she said, you heard her mention her mother. you heard her mention some other folks in hillary's life. that also, was very small. you might not know this if you haven't read a lot of books about hillary clinton like a lot of us have. >> the friend factor. >> and also mothers of movement as they call themselves. these are mothers who have lost their sons and daughters either excessive police force or gun violence they were there en masse on the stage. talking about their terribly tragic stories. let's list ton a portien to a p that. >> i lived in fear that my son would die like this. i even warned him that because he was a young black man, he would meet people who didn't value him or his life.
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that is the conversation that no parent should ever have with their child. >> her child was the victim of the loud music. where he was shot because he was playing music in a car with friends. so, a point has been made, do we have to choose between blue lives matter and black lives matter? i think david axelrod said may it would have been effective to have some family of police officers gunned down in the line of duty, how effective do you think that moment as? >> i think when you talk to campaign officials their point was this wasn't all police-violence related. not all the mothers up there were related to police violence. this wasn't an explicit black lives matter moment. what it was, it wasn't just them talking about their specific experiences, it was how hillary clinton spoke personally with them. this is what i was struck by the most.
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this wasn't a group of women talking about a very powerful issue and then leaving. this is hillary clinton connecting to that issue and how she had helped impact or affected the group that was standing on stage. i thought the point was very good. because a lot of people said you're leaving an important group out. but the campaign is saying that wasn't the point we're going for. >> that's still an active test of leadership, right? we haven't seen our leaders or potential leaders find a way to bring people together on that issue. it's still seen asides as you point out there should be no sides. we're thought there in the conversation. donald, always great to have you. there's a big question going on, everybody talks about wikileaks, but now the source of it is very sharply in focus. the fbi is investigating these claims that the russians were behind the hack at the dnc. this is not political spin. they are on it. now, what will they find? well, president obama is speaking out about it.
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the russians are trying to mess with the election. that's scary. is it also real? president obama thinks it may be. he's refusing to rule out the possibility that vladimir putin is trying to influence the 2016 race, and in doing so to help donald trump. the president says, quote, anything is possible. cnn's matthew chance is live in moscow with more on what obama is saying.
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matthew, what are you seeing? >> chris, it's absolutely incredible, isn't it, for anyone, let alone the russians simply speaking to influence the presidential election, trying to interfere in this way in american politics. but u.s. officials are now saying they have strong evidence that the hackers who infiltrated the dnc systems and got into the e-mails are working on behalf of russian intelligence. that's incredible, officials that cnn has spoken to that one group, known to be linked with the russians could have been involved. as you mentioned the white house has been reluctant to categorically point finger of blame. president obama speaking on national television certainly isn't ruling it out. take a listen. >> the russians hack our systems, not just government systems but private systems. what the motives were, all of
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that, i can't state directly. what i do know is that donald trump has repeatedly expressed admiration for vladimir putin. >> well, trump saying there's absolutely no credibility in the idea that he's working with the russians in any way, and sympathetic towards them. saying that this whole russian allegation is simply an attempt of the democrats to distract from the content of those damaging e-mails. back to you. >> matthew, thank you very much for that reporting. a powerful plea from mothers of the movement at the democratic national convention. nine black women who lost sons and daughters and who back hillary clinton for president. how the politics of race is now defining the presidential race. that's next.
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injustices in the spotlight last night. nine mothers who lost their children to guns or excessive force by police united with a message. >> i am here with hillary clinton. tonight, whoo. because she is a leader and a mother who will say our childrens' names. >> hillary clinton isn't afraid to say that black lives matter. she isn't afraid to sit at a table with grieving mothers and bear the full force of our anguish. >> this isn't about being politically correct. this is about saving our children. hillary is one mother who can ensure our movement will succeed. >> all right. we're here to discuss how effective these moments were. and how race will effect the
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presidential race is our panel cnn political commentator, top radio host john phillips and trump supporter. and affiliate. >> okay. so, how effective, john, do you think that hearing all of these moms last night? >> well, david axelrod just made a great point on cnn so i'm going to rip him off and use it they missed the opportunity to tell the story. they should have had the widows of police officers in dallas or widow in louisiana right before he was killed posted an amazing thing on facebook about relations between police and community. but for whatever reason they decided not go there. i distinctively think if president obama was doing, they would have gone that way.
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they can either excite the base or turn the base out like it happened in 2008 or they can go back to the 1996 bill clinton model which is the try an las vegas try angulation. >> we allowed this to become about size and it's so wrong and so dangerous. but what you're pointing out has to be equally true by what we saw last week, right? it was a reverse play last week. >> blue lives matter. >> absolutely. >> will was a theme, absolutely. >> no, no -- let's just call it what it is. that's what i'm saying. you have the black mothers on there talking about their kids and hillary clinton will stay their name. last week, had you the cops up there saying, donald trump will stand for us. not about law and order. it's about different sides of this. how do we bridge it? what else did they need to do last night? what else needed to do last
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week? is this progress? >> the decision is absolutely correct but i think they're doing it for different reasons. i think when donald trump there was an attempt to sort of pander and law and order. >> tell pandering. >> one, i think it's significant to have these women on stage because their children's lives matter. i don't think the police is being questioned right now. i think barack obama would have been consistent. >> but it's the implication, when you have the mothers and you don't have the police, because we're in this fractured dangerous dynamic right now isn't the implication that she's saying one matters more than the other? >> it could have been sympathetic to add that. >> the fraternal order of police put out this statement last night. the fraternal order of police is insulted and will not soon forget that the democratic party and hillary clinton are excluding the widows and other
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family members of police officers killed in the line of duty who were victims or explicit and implied racism and being on duty in blue. it is sad that to win an election mrs. clinton must pander to the interests of people who do not know all the facts. >> for example, the blm movement, i don't think that people are assuming that hillary clinton doesn't care about police. i think with that whether it's fair or unfair. i don't think that's the narrative. >> i guess the point is, do they have a point? why not have both on stage? >> well, i don't think it's unreasonable. but the black lives movement -- >> i don't think, john, let's think this through. how are we helpful in this situation? you can reflect what is or you can talk about what should be. how do you knit these two things together?
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if you have cops up there -- with the blacks, if you do it that way, well, that seems like di dynamite, you know what i mean, oh, you're bringing the opponents on. that shouldn't be true, but that's how we're seeing it portrayed. >> but wouldn't that reinforce the story line that she's trying to put out there. she's trying to say i'm the adult in the room. i can bring all parties together. if you sell that, you have to prove that you're an honest broker. >> i still think i'm right. but i do think it's really troublesome that you can't have police on without -- >> i'm not saying you can't, but we heard from -- i'm saying let's just give people a broader context. i know you talk to police all the time. i'm sure you do too, as well. they are so worried about this about how it's being us against them. us against them. we have to do something to change it. we are seeing both campaigns
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make a very definite move. i don't understand how that helps the conversation. >> if you're going to have a widow up there, why not have the police officer up there who happened to be black. >> why didn't they do it at the rnc? >> because it's got to be the same answer. you're suggesting it isn't. with the police, it's a law and order theme. how is any more noble what they did last week and what we saw last night? >> it's good to support police station and due process. each has its own set of facts and each one is judged. they were litigating the case. >> not all were police violence. not all the mothers were about police violence. some of them in were just about gun violence. >> right. they're saying the problem here, our lives matter, too, and hillary clinton is here to help us. >> gentlemen, thank you. we appreciate you. >> our pleasure. much more, democratic convention coverage ahead four. first, isis strikes again.
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an ugly reminder of why this election has such high stakes is what we're seeing overseas. a place of worship in france the latest target of terror. the bloodshed taking place at a church and during morning mass. a priest killed. chur churchgoers, nuns held hostage. police say they were acting on behalf of isis. melissa bell, a correspondent and international affairs for france 24. we've leaned on you very heavily. and often for the worst of reasons. and once again, an attack that really goes to the core of the battle that seems to be raging
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in the world. how do you see it? >> reporter: it is another attack, as you say, chris, there have been so many over the course of the last 18 months here in france. we've covered some of them together. you think of the big ones, of course. there have been 16 in all that have been linked over the course of the last 18 months. that's huge. among the big ones that make headlines here in france, every two weeks we hear of another attack, a beheading. this one in a church. this has really shocked france perhaps more than than any other fuller scale of attacks that we've seen in the last few months, in emergency room its of human costs we're not talking about the numbers involved in nice. one priest killed, chris, an 84-year-old man who had been in service for 50 years dealing with births, deaths, marriages. in his community he was
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extremely well regarded. he was once asked if he would retire, have you ever heard of priest reece tiring? i will be delivering sermons until my last breathe. and that is what it proved. >> we've seen extremist muslims trying to take control of what they're faced with. but this is on to other more troubles risks which is christians being under attack. attacking a priest, obviously a high symbol of that faith. what is the take on this constant theme of their attacking the way of life of the rest of the world? >> reporter: there is that question of the church being attacked, chris. you're rgt to highlight it. we've seen christians come under naek other parts of the world, nigeria, boko haram. and christian churches in egypt has been the focus of attack in the last few years. it's the first time in france that we've seen a successful
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attack on a church. and this of course, what the french president keeping remindsing people of is what isis seeks is to divide societies. this is the new form that it is attempting to create. that it is attempting to highlight. and a meeting with religious leaders this morning to gather minds together in a show of unity and a display of tolerance, forgiveness. purely, the worry is the divisions created in french society highlighted by isis over the years are now driven even further. that's probably the most worrying thing that we're seeing at the moment, chris until now, after the attacks, and july 13th attacks, the solidarity, was we've seen from nice, 12 days ago when that truck was rammed into a crowd watching a
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fireworks display this is a faction of the political crosses that is isn't opportunism as you look to next year's re-election, it's all the french society and that this has not stopped and there appears to be no end in sight. >> to that last point, melissa, thank you very much. christiane amanpour is reporting what is happening in germany. not only has it not stopped, but it is spreading. and it obviously adds another layer of the concern of what's going on. and that country spreading through all of europe and into the u.s. we'll get back because we have more developments on what's going on abroad. >> up next here, we're going to take you inside the convention and what is going and that is bill clinton. a lot of personal details. we don't hear a lot about. was he the most successful supporter? we'll discuss.
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♪ we just put the biggest crack in that glass ceiling. >> donald, did you hear me? already great nation. >> mr. trump, come this november, women are going to be the reason you're not elected. >> this woman has never been satisfied with the status quo. >> you got to stand! >> i move that hillary clinton be selected as the nominee. >> announcer: is this "new day" welcome to you, our viewers
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in the united states and around the world. this is "new day." it is wednesday, july 27th. alisyn and i are in philadelphia at the democratic national convention. hillary clinton's presidential bid now one for the history books. no matter what your political stripe, she is the first woman to win a major party's nomination. >> so hours after his wife put that crack in the glass ceiling, as she phrased it, former president bill clinton delivered a very impassioned speech about their relationship. he highlighted their love story and her commitment to serving others. so we have it all covered for you. let's begin with cnn's michelle kosinski live inside the convention hall. michelle? >> reporter: hi, alisyn. right, history was made here last night. not only was this floor full of emotion, but it was all kinds of emotion, right. you had those votes that won hillary clinton the nomination. you had had the passion of bernie sanders' supporters. then you had former president bill clinton delivering his own historic ee
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