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democrats wavering a lot is riding on this prime time interview tomorrow night. and former president trump's campaign is watching the democrats in disarray and weighing how it could change his own campaign strategy. we'll look at what likely republican nominee makes of these events and the u.s. isn't the only country witnessing some political turmoil today. the uk could be ready for a change at the top for 14 years with the conservative party in charge on this fourth of july holiday. we are following these major developing stores and many more all coming in right here to see in a new central we have new details coming in this afternoon on president biden's ongoing fight for his political future. >> sources tell cnn the president told democratic governors during yesterday's white house meeting that he needs more sleep for any plans to stop scheduling events after
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8:00 p.m. that meeting was an attempt to reassure democratic leaders that he could win reelection and serve out another term. his campaign faces a critical test and the next 48 hours. tomorrow, president biden is set to hit the campaign trail, and then we'll see him in his first televised interview since the debate today in new taped radio interviews, he again pushed back against calls for him to step aside. let's get the latest now, live from the white house with cnn's priscilla alvarez and priscilla how does president biden hope to regain the confidence of voters over this next critical stretch? >> whereas the resounding message from the president's allies that they want to see him more often and to see him in unscripted moments. and there is some of that on the horizon. of course, we'll see the president today during the july 4 celebrations here at the white house. he's then going to two battleground states, wisconsin and pennsylvania. and of course he'll participant in that high profile interview with abc news tomorrow. now,
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advisers had been talking over the last week in ways that they could put the president out there more often and try to make the point that that energetic north carolina rally that we saw him at after the debate, that that wasn't just a fluke, but that is the person that they see behind closed doors. but the reality of course, is that it hasn't calm nerves and the president i think is trying to give us a glimpse of what his message might be on the road with a pair of interviews that he did with black radio this week. take a listen i had a bad night in the fact of the matter is that, you know it was i screwed up. >> i made a mistake that's 90 minutes on stage. look, what i've done in 3.5 years so of course, that is the argument here that the president should be judged on his record and not on the debate stage. >> but it's a week out from the debate and still all corners of the democratic party are really in panic and quite
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frustrated with the reasons they if a given so far that includes some of the conflicting responses that we have heard from the white house over the last 24 hours. the white house now saying that the president was briefly checked, by his doctor after the debate, remember that at the time, officials had told reporters that he had a cold, which is part of the reason for his debate, performance formats. and that comes after the white house press secretary had said he hadn't received any checks from a doctor aside from his physical and february. so these evolving reasons, an explanation or just complicating and adding more layers to an already difficult situation for this campaign as it tries to salvage the president's reelection bid for us real sila alvarez live from the white house. thank you so much. brown president biden is also trying to reassure his fellow democrats in congress to sitting democrats are now calling for the president to quit the race after his debate performance, we have seen in sunland safadi with more in washington for a sunland yeah.
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briana house democratic leaders are certainly absorbing this anxiety that they're hearing from their members and really trying to take a moment and take stock of this critical moment going forward, knelt house leaders convened a conference call last night with some of the top democrats on the house and they really heard an earful police sources telling cnn that some said that they want biden to step aside. >> they think he should go now and others expressed some concern over the frenzy in their words that would ensue if potentially the nominee was replaced. we are told, according to that call, that the top democrat in the house, hakeem jeffries. he did not show his cards. he did not reveal what he thinks of the situation only that he understood the concern from his members, but certainly his opinion here matter so much when we're talking about biden's effect on down-ballot where he says, especially in the house that the democrats are trying to flip. now, we have heard from two democrats on capitol hill only for
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president biden to step aside and many others privately acknowledging that that might need to happen. but we have also in the same breath heard from some supporters of president biden, debbie dingell this morning acknowledging that this is a critical moment in it is biden himself that needs to step up here. here's what she had to say. i think that the one clear thing this week is that there's only one person that can show he is up to the job, has the stamina to do the job that he will do the job and that as you brian and he needs to get out there on a sustained basis. and do things spontaneously one interview is not going to reassure folks we got to be realistic many house democrats sharing that feeling to that they want to see him out there doing well and that's why a lot of congressional democrats that briana de are looking towards
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how tomorrow goes, how this interview on abc goes, how was campaign rallies in wisconsin and over the weekend go to see what kind biden shows up. >> and that there's something of an inflection point on the horizon when all the members return from their recess is and get back here in washington on monday and tuesday morning. it's certainly dealing with the wake of potentially what happens over the weekend all right. sunland. thank you so much for that report for boris. >> meantime, a trump ally is telling cnn, quote, chaos is our friend. we're learning new details about how the trump campaign plans to use the uncertainty in panic that's taken over the democratic party to its advantage trump is keeping a low profile as questions swirl around president biden's political future but newly surfaced video is giving us a clear idea of what he's thinking. take a look oh, broken down pilot to vega. he just quit, you know,
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he's quitting. is that right? yeah. i got that means you have camila. i think she's gonna be better she is so bad it's this yourself. just can't imagine, but can you imagine that go with the deal only with putin? the president of china, who is a fierce person. he's a fierce man very tough guy ceylon cnns, alayna treene has here in the studio with new details about the trump campaign strategy. >> what can you tell us about this video? what are you learning? well, there's a few things. one is that you mentioned donald trump is trying to keep a low profile that's very rare for him, but republicans really do want democrats and joe biden to be the story right now. and so you're seeing them really not wade into the spotlight that much, which again, is not usual for donald trump now, despite that, of course, you did see that video of him criticizing joe biden as well as kamala harris. it's unclear if donald trump knew that he was being filmed in that moment, but he
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did reshare that video on his own truth social page. so it's clear he's also happy to attack both of them in this moment and pile on to what is already some of the criticism that the democrats are seeing over joe biden's fitness to serve. i will say, though, however, behind the scenes, just from my reporting and talk i think to donald trump's team about this. they're also very uncertainty of how this impacts their own campaign. remember, donald trump has spent months setting up a general campaign infrastructure. they've built out this massive data operation. all of that focus on going after der joe biden and the reality really started to set in earlier this week, i'm told that there is a very real possibility that maybe joe biden will no longer be the candidate. and so they're really trying to grapple with how that impacts then. and at the same time a lot of people have argued in the past, even donald trump himself has said he didn't think that joe biden would make it to the democratic convention, that he would ultimately step aside. he's been saying that for months, but now that it's actually
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happening, when i talked to some republicans, they actually argue, they think biden would be the best candidate for donald trump to beat. and so they're trying to figure out about really what this means for their own campaign as well as, again, keep the attention on democrats and let joe biden and the criticism he's facing be the story right now. >> and you sort of alluded to some of this. how are they preparing for the potentiality of another candidate leading the democrats? >> well, it's interesting because four months we really haven't seen trump and his team go after kamala harris. they started to ramp up some of those attacks this week, especially because i can tell you on monday actually, i got a series of calls from all corners of trump-world asking me how real the possibility of joe biden stepping aside? would be and who would replace him. so they're very much in the dark, but they've started to ramp up some of their attacks on harris, including some of donald trump's leading super packs like maga inc. but also i'm told that they've kept running opposition books of research. they've been calling them like rolling books of criticism on some of these
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other candidates like gretchen whitmer, gavin newsom shapiro, and pennsylvania. all of these candidates that could potentially maybe become the next torchbearer and standard-bearer for the party. but again, they aren't totally prepared, i think for this moment and they're kind of waiting to see what happens. i'm also told about the same time that they're not trying to do too much preparation in this interim. they want to see how it all plays out first. >> now it seems both parties are waiting to see how this goes. elana tree and thank you so much, brianna let's turn to our panel now, we are joined by former democratic senator from california, barbara boxer and former press secretary under president clinton, joe lockhart senator, you said, give biden two weeks to fix his ailing campaign. it is now been a full week since the debate. we haven't even seen a tv interview or press conference yet. that's not going to come until tomorrow and next week respectively, is he moving too slow on his reset no, i meant two weeks from now the the
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article you're quoting was run today two weeks. >> i agree with debbie dingell. i disagree with these members who were coming on tv for their five minutes of fame. and pushing out a man who has been one of the greatest president since fdr and bind the way i say, because there are two schools of thought, my school of thought is show us the comeback you've done. your whole life, mr. president, you've come back from personal losses, you've come back from political losses here's the thing about these members and folks who were coming on your station and a lot of if you're experts pushing this man out right now before he has a chance is this we know that donald trump is the truth thread here. we know because he he, he talked 30 lies in 90 minutes. that's what he put out there 30 leinz. he refused to accept the results of the election. he's already going after liz cheney and saying she's guilty of treason, which
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by the way, the penalty for that is murder. it goes on and on. he also said at the debate that democrats would kill babies after their boat born. and everybody is focused on joe biden. and last point, how many times have we seen trump fall asleep at his own criminal trial where he was found guilty of 34 counts. and also liable for sexual assault and other courtroom against e jean carroll so please spare me your five minutes of fame. give this man a chance to pick himself up. he's done it so many times. >> joe, what do you think on the timeline i mean, the rnc's coming up pretty quickly two weeks from now will be the end of the rnc i think there's a couple of lessons from 1998 with president clinton. the first is that time actually
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helps i think senator boxer will likely remember that senators as a member of congress privately, we're talking about going to the white house and trying to convince them president and to leave. and the fact of the matter is people are going to figure out within a week or two weeks the center of our say that he's not leaving and that's when people will rally around them. the second thing i think is on strategy. i don't think campaigning is the best thing. again, unless than from 1998, 1999. he has the unique position of being president and doing things as pressman. and i think that's the best way to position himself as a contrast to donald trump. it's not about style, it's what he can do from the oval office he goes to local radio interviews that aired this morning. he's had remarks off prompter. he's really had no off the cuff q&a. as we sometimes see from him since it's the debate he does have this interview, big interview coming up tomorrow. should he have been out there more this past week? and how
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many interviews does he need to have slated here? in the coming days and weeks i don't think he needs to do a lot. >> i think he needs to perform well in prime time tomorrow we made the country will be very much tuned into that as they, as they were for the debate. but i think there's there's just threshold that he'll need to pass. it doesn't mean ten interviews, it means doing well on one or two. and then as i was saying, i really think he needs to ship back to being in the oval office doing the work as the president. and that's really the contrast with donald trump, who's out there just sort of popping off at any chance he can in senator, i hear what you're saying. you're saying that people are coming on further five minutes of fame. they're also concerned, i mean, we just had leary, salvador on biden's chances in michigan. he's downgrading them. there are a lot of people put stock certainly. and what he says with his projections when you have people looking at that in
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the party, people who are proud of joe biden's record and they're really concerned is the c numbers in places that he would have to win what do you say to them everybody's concerned. >> look, i ran 11 times and when i ran for the united states senate, four times, three out of four times, i was down in the polls we have time give this man who has so many accomplishments especially excuse me, when you put them up against this orange man there is no comparison. give him time to make his comeback. everybody that you put on the show fine. they have right. i'm concerned everyone is concerned. take a deep breath, be a grown-up. i think, you know, joe's, right. i remember those days of bill clinton. could he ever make a comeback? could he ever do it? he did it joe biden is done. it
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many, many times. so all this jumping on this, pushing him hard out the door because he did have a terrible debate. and i think he does need to get out there without the prompter. in addition to doing what joseph i agree with people that i have often agreed with, like debbie dingell, you've got to get out there and prove you still have the mojo heat he may or you may not. but give him that opportunity. and i don't care when the republican convention is. i care win the democratic convention is. and i'm going there and it's going to be august and either we're going to rally around, are present, or we want but it's in his hands. and i believe that he can show this, but i still keep coming back to the press. excuse me. i really i don't mean you would all in general calling for joe to get out and this in that after this man who is a convicted felon and who
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instigated a complete insurrection on our nation's capital. they don't tell him to get out. so it's something is often america, this is independence day. trump has a plan to fire the entire justice department replace it with people loyal to him and go after people. he does the like. and it's really frightening. so let's keep our eye on the prize is it's been said many times let's see if our president can make his comeback. if not, we'll figure it out. >> joe. lockhart, senator boxer. thank you so much to both of you for being with us. we appreciate it thanks and it had we're much more on the president's critical few days ahead as a second lawmaker calls on him to drop out of the race, plus millions of people voting in the uk right now, they're going to decide if the party that's been in power for the last 14 years will stay foot. we're live from london and how elleithee new $700,000,000 man shohei ohtani
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decides on his own to quit the race, the process for replacing him is on certain and somewhat messy the primaries are over the caucuses are over. >> you can't redo the primaries or caucuses. you can elect new delegates. >> if biden steps aside before the convention, it could turn the convention itself into a free-for-all, where at least make it full of entry, names of replacements would be put forward and the roughly 39 hundred democratic delegates from across the country would decide who to vote for as the nominee. >> oh, it's up to the delegates in the end. it's up to them. >> president biden won almost all of those 3,900 delegates in the primaries. but does he have control over who they support if he's out of the race, it's not like joe biden can can say. okay i'm stepping down. all of you. delicate says signed on for me. have to now support this other candidate, but that's not how it works. there's delicate would essentially be free to move and the way they want, like the days of old backroom deals and lobbying could prevail at the
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convention as potential nominees tried to convince the delegates to get behind them in the end, how many of the 3,900 delegates would a candidate have to win at the convention to get the nomination ultimately, they would have to convince somewhat somewhere in the neighborhood of 2000 plus democratic delegates to vote for them on a roll call vote. if no candidate can convince roughly 2000 delegates to vote for them in the first round, then additional so-called superdelegates, about 700 of them comprised of party insiders and elected officials are also allowed to join in the voting. it would all mean in a late start for any candidate, including in the money race if vice president kamala harris won the nomination, she would presumably be able to use biden's campaign war chest because her name is on all the filings but any other candidate may have to raise their own money our thanks to brian todd for that report silicon, the uk could see a political shift today as voters head to the polls live report next and a
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out today? yeah, hi, brianna. that's right. voting has been underway throughout the course of the day. the polls will be closed in about an hour and a half from now, at which we'll get the first exit poll, which will give us a pretty good idea. i think on what the outcome of this election will be in terms of the turnout, we haven't got turned figures yet, but i went to a polling station this morning very early and turnout seem to be brisk. there's a lot of people lining up at rates to cast their votes if the still people waiting in line at 10:00 this evening, they will still be allowed to vote, but briana, all of the exit polls leading up to this voting day have pointed to a landslide victory for the opposition labour party, bringing to an end 14 years of conservative party rule in the country. it's not something that is it's something that will be a momentous change for the people of britain because
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this country has been governed by a conserved, by the conservative party for so many years. but such is the disillusionment with people in britain according to the opinion poll the move towards the labour party, which is a left of centers and left-wing socialist leaning political party in this country is likely to be dramatic we're talking about more than 200 seat majority in the country's parliament. and to give you some perspective on that, that's not just the best result for labor. in recent memory, it's the best result in british politics for any single party, if that comes to pass. so we're talking about mentors shift in the political landscape in britain as a result of this general election, brianna matthew, explain how this election works and when we're going to be seeing results here yeah. well, i mean, the country of britain is divided into 650 constituencies. people in those
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constituencies if vote for a range of candidates and the winner goes on to become an mp. so each consistency sends an np. so the 650 mps, the results from the election across the country in order to get power in the country to form a government, you need to have just over 50%. you have, have a simple majority to 650. that's surged in 26 seats do you need to form a government? and as i was saying, the opinion polls going into this election suggests that the labour party is going to get well over that figure. and so we're looking at a label and slide. it says when will know the results would be an exit poll at 10:00 this evening in just under an hour and a half from now, which is likely to be pretty accurate. they often are but the final results then won't be in until about seven or eight, perhaps nine hours later as the individual constituencies start to declare who was one in that particular area. and so i picked she will build across the night of which party is victorious. again, it's like to be the labour party, but the extent of that victory will become apparent as the night
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carries on. >> all right. matthew chance. thank you so much. we will be watching. of course boris just in a cnn new details on a critical call between president biden and is really the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. cnn's priscilla alvarez is following all of this is talk of a ceasefire deal and hostage release deal is heating up. priscilla. what's the latest and the reporting? >> wellbore is this is something that the white house along with several others have been working on for months. and we're now learning that in this 30-minute call between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that the two focus so on the details of this still of course, this comes as hamas provided their own response to the framework, allowing opening up for this conversation to happen on the details of this deal. and our senior administration official saying it this way, it seems to be a pretty significant opening for the hostage deal to be agreed on by those involved in the
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hostage talks will continue, are expected to be held in doha starting as early as tomorrow. so you can sort of get the sense here that there is momentum building toward this deal. of course, the person president had laid out a framework and this was something that had been discussed at length, but there have been fits and starts over the course of these negotiations. and we're at a point now with his hamas responding to a framework that it opens up again an opportunity for them to discuss these deals and again, create this opportunity for opening. now we should note though that this senior administration official said, no deal is finalized or assured yet it's unclear how long they would take to get to that point. there was a tone of optimism, but certainly as it has been the case over the course of these negotiations until a deal is set in stone. it's just not clear whether it comes together all the same though often time when i talk to us officials, they note that the president will jump on the phone with foreign leaders often and
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moment it's important moments that critical junctures. this appears to be one of them with both the president and these really prime minister talking earlier today to focus specifically on the details of this deal, the administration official was asked by hi reporters if they think that it is this deal could be sabotaged by israel. of course, israeli prime minister has been under intense political pressure back at home. this official saying that this fully protects israel's interests. so we're still in a lot of weight and c mode here, but certainly today, a bit of a tone of optimism that at the very least they can continue these conversations and negotiations with hamas is response to this it's framework priscilla alvarez live from the white house. >> thank you so much but la dodgers and the city itself are already gaining from baseball star shohei hey, ohtani. he's not even pitching yet. we'll explain the ohtani effect when we come back sunday, dr. sanjay
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come to see him in anaheim when he played for the angels last few years. >> but anecdotally, we're told this is an entirely new level, one major japanese travel agency told me they're booking up to 200 clients in these seats for every dodgers home game baseball is america's pastime. but here in one of the country's oldest baseball stadiums you'll see a celebration of japanese heritage and here japanese language tours he takes on this four days a week, all because of six foot four, he's superheroes, star hitter and pitcher. we have brought on him new dodgers, shohei ohtani good night. slower so cute. >> after a record-breaking contract with the dodgers, ohtani has drawing fans from across the pacific ocean in waves for expecting a spike were truly nothing like that. >> the team has a dozen new japanese sponsors this year and added six new japanese speaking tour guides. dodger stadium
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food now goes beyond the dodger dog to the cooler bootup pork sausage dog sushi chicken, katsura and taco yucky, richer around fritter is filled with octopus. you can get the original or what was going to kick a salsa and cheese and guacamole and qizan the los angeles tourism and convention board says, 80 to 90% of visitors from japan and to dodger stadium at least once during their trip to la. >> and many of them end up here and elleithee little tokyo to find the mural they've heard about all the way from japan we go conducted though none the go up is moving. he said they scan the qr code at the base of the mural clench your camera phone, and they can see shoving they actually swing and seeing him pitch. and you hear been scully say artist robert vargas says he painted this mural to bring everyone together in the cities crossroads of asian and latin
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american communities there has been hard hit for during covid. and i really felt like as a longtime resident of downtown la, i want it to be able to contribute to the aapi community a little tokyo businesses say they have double the customers they normally get this time of year. and with the weak japanese yen, it's a costly trip for travelers from japan spending us dollars but they'll find a few local deals after he hit that home monod next day or the fifth the person off if hits a home run. we automatically pass out. shohei shot. >> you hope this goes on for ten years yeah, the me, i'll go hotel, general manager says rooms are fully booked during home games i know the kio huizu may says her son also played baseball and she feels as if ohtani he's japan's son and wait till he starts pitching for us. and it's like my. god, what a fans are from his home country. second-generation japanese american or have no connection to japan at all. it's a unifying moment it's
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amazing a moment as american as a hotdog on fourth of july. and the taco yahi covered in guam. >> this is good for everyone this good for all of baseball. >> it's not just the fans, it's also japanese media who have followed ohtani here so much so that the signs were media at the stadium are translated into japanese. now, the fans tell me they are making a trip out of this, seeing other classic la sites and that's what the tourism board wants to see fans tell me they're seeing santa monica beach. they're seeing hollywood, and now they're experiencing an american fourth of july boris briana natasha, jen, thanks so much for that report. he is something special for sure. let's walk through some of the other headlines were watching this our beryl is no longer a age or hurricane and is still a long ways off from the u.s. mainland. but officials are warning that it's going to create dangerous beach conditions along the gulf coast. as soon as tomorrow, including in potentially deadly rip tides, the storm is heading toward mexico's yucatan
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peninsula right now. but it's expected to continue weakening before making landfall, which could come as soon as tonight. beryl was the earliest cat five hurricane on record in the atlantic. it's killed at least nine people. also the largest ten k in the world was canceled mid race this morning due to extreme heat, thousands of runners showed up to atlanta's peach tree road race. they were dressed in everything from banana costumes to american flags and visual say something we're still on the course and they were forced to issue a black flag. they were allowed to continue, but official stop tracking the results and as we had to break a look at how us service members overseas celebrated july 4th before all of us here on the home front. these were the skies over camp humphreys in south korea, us bases there, and in japan have celebrations of the room plan throughout the weekend and if you want to see more brilliant pyrotechnics, cnn is celebrating the fourth tonight with live firework shows from across the country on a long line of performers including
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number one best town to visit? >> are you ready if first kinda brother get a drum roll 30 wine? yes. best town to visit, richmond, virginia? yes. richmond, virginia. and now over these past two weeks, you probably had picked up a theme. these are towns that are places with a vibe and they are trying to improve themselves, be better places and no town epitomizes that more than richmond, virginia former capital of the confederacy now, through public art, especially is trying to redefine its future and draw another richmond watch this richmond is this amazing place for people who have ideas tom, and make them happen hamilton glands is an artist living in richmond,
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virginia for people coming to richmond for the first time, what is something they must do before they leave? they must experience the art. and i know i understand. i'm biased because i'm an artist, but richmond according to usa today, richmond is number the to and the united states and straight are. so it's not just me saying that, but richmond history with public art is complicated as the former capital of the confederacy, richmond was once home to more confederate monuments than any other us city, according to its mayor but in 2020, spurred by the murder of george floyd and the black lives matter movement. a lot of people in richmond called for their removal and in some cases took matters into their own hands. this is jefferson davis, why this presentation context is important. here's the photograph. we know that this statue was damaged because it was when it was toppled at one face down. so you can see seeing symbols and elements it's like those monuments fall was liberating in the sense of
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like now we get a chance to create our identity and create they did. now, instead of confederate monuments, you'll find more than 100 50 street murals, many painted by hamilton himself. this took about a week with most murals take about a week long, so low yeah, we toured the historic jackson ward neighborhood an area once referred to as the harlem of this out for its vibrant black culture during virginia's segregation era and after a long day of looking at great art, it was only right that i stopped for some great wine at pennies wind shot a black-owned business that is very good. we love when people come from out of town and seeing see richard man, everybody here has the same kind of goal. we want to see richmond blow cheers. >> thank you enrichment is a, good time. >> so when you're building your list of places to visit for the rest of the summer. visit. our list of best american towns to
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visit. you can go on our website. there's a qr code on your screen right now? check out the ten cities. right now. i'm standing behind me. you can see the san diego bay. i'm all set up for fourth in america, of course, bores briana, i will see you tonight for the big show, but yes, check out the list because there's some great places across the country to visit it's been so fine watching you visit them. victor, we have to point out, viktor, there is a theme here. we saw you having a lot of wine on these americans quest sounds to visit liga yet i don't know if there's nothing wrong with having a beverage while you're okay. i mean, if they offer i'm going to accept i learned heard about petite men saying when i was there, pennies wine shop. so add that to the list. >> yeah. 5:00 somewhere. all these places. victor blackwell. thank you so much. and we'll be right back. >> merrick, his best towns to visit. he's brought to you by
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>> patrick deep dish bird, ledi of chicago devoured 58 dogs in ten minutes, taking home the famed mustard belt. i am so an on and on the women's side, miki pseudo downing 51 in hot dog. she broke her own record of 48 to win the ketchup belt. that is wow, that's unbelievable. well, we got her own here. we did. we went local with it will ben's chill label. yeah and we also have some haiku about hot dog on high crew brought to you by chatgpt high. that we want to read one for on this very special day. here it is boris for you to read grill. could we get a zoom in on the gliese so we can read this any grilled summer delight, mustards, golden embrace, glows, juices drip with sun street corner sizzle, onions, dance and smoky air. ketchups, sweet farewell, picnic blanket spread children's laughter fills the pa

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