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had to ask him as well when it strikes me is, as i understand what brett summer is, it's a excuse for making mistakes during your summer. during your summer between school. so if that's what they want to push out there, that i'm unfortunately lost to have a good response so far though, to show that it's culture like this is culture is said, we embrace her. let's have some fun with that. do you think there's some here, some there their terms of how she is in this space in a way that a lot of political candidates, politicians are just not absolutely. >> and in a very online gen x and that's their appeal as you can say, i have john but look, what all i knew the bratt thing because there's an atlantic article on the rise of the bratt starting grad. >> it's brad not what i meant
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to say. >> it thank you, guys very much. thanks to you for joining us. i'm kasie hunt, don't go anywhere. cnn news central starts right now more than $100 raised. >> enough delegates to secure the nomination, double-check a whirlwind 36, 40 hours, depending on john berman's map for kamala harris gaining delegates and momentum and a lot more attention from republicans as he's about to hold her first 2024 presidential campaign rally resign or be impeached republicans and democrats are demanding secret service director kimberly cheatle stepped down following the attempted assassination of former president trump for last words, were, i'm sorry, new body cam video shows an illinois officer shooting a black woman who called police
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to report a possible prowler in her home i'm john berman with sara sidner and kate baldwin. this is cnn new central breaking over and i vice president kamala harris with a huge fundraising hall raising more than $100 million since announcing her presidential campaign just on sunday. >> and there's more securing the support of enough democratic delegates. we become the party's nominee? no small feat considering candidates typically spend months, right, battling four that the entire point of the democratic primary day, harris headlines her first campaign rally since launching this is launching this campaign. and she's holding it in milwaukee ahead of that, the endorsements keep rolling in more than 40 democratic senators, nearly 100 house members pleading former house speaker nancy pelosi, one senior democratic aide, calling it a coordinated drumbeat, the
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sound of the party uniting around the vice president, the work to find a running mate with all of that in mind is now full speed ahead. and cnn's jeff zeleny has some great reporting that the harris campaign has asked senator mark kelly, governors josh shapiro and roy cooper to submit financial documents and family information as part of the vetting process. >> soon as arlette saenz's in rehoboth beach, delaware for us arlette talk to us first about what we could see, what we could hear from the vice president this afternoon will cave vice president kamala harris is taking her presidential campaign on the road as she will hit the battleground state of wisconsin, a little bit later this afternoon. this will really provide harris with the first opportunity to take her pitch directly to american voters as she is preparing to make the case against former president donald trump heading into november's election. now, paris offered a bit of a preview of what her message could be like in the coming weeks and months when she visited her campaign's
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headquarters and wilmington, delaware yesterday, they are she really leaned into her experience as a prosecutor as she tried to make the case against trump while also talking about issues like abortion rights and creating economic opportunity in this country. now, harris will be speaking almost exactly 48 hours after president biden dropped out of the race. and threw his support behind her in this democrats nomination process, a step that really led and kicked off the quick consolidation of support that harris has seen over the past two days around her candidacy last night, harris earned enough endorsements from democratic delegates to secure the democratic nomination and democratic officials are moving forward. forward with a plan to virtually confirm harris as their nominee by august 7, harris has also seen a major boost when it comes to fundraising. we learned this morning that she brought in 100 million between sunday and monday evening. that's includes
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a donations from 1.1 million unique donors 62% contributing to the campaign for the very first time to put that into perspective, president biden raised $127 million in the entire month of june. so really highlights the heightened momentum momentum that she has faced, especially in the fundraising circuit. now, for president biden's part, he is really rallied to vice president kamala harris his side throughout this process yesterday, he called into that meeting that she was having at the campaign headquarters as he urged his team to embrace her and said he will do everything he can to help get her elected in november. take a listen. >> name has changed the top of the ticket, but the mission hasn't changed at all. and by the way, i'm not going anywhere. i'm going to be campaign with her. >> it is so good to hear our president's voice, joe, i know you're still on the call or lover. >> i love you over the next 106
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days, we are going to take our case to the american people and we are going to win now advisers to the president and vice president have already committed to start planning a joint events for the two heading into the summer and into the fall according to people who are involved in those discussions, and president biden is set in a few hours to return back to the white house. >> i would this will be the first time we are seeing him since he arrived it in rehoboth beach, delaware wednesday night. and of course it's it's still all eyes on when the president will decide to address the nation about his decision to drop out of this race. >> also a great point, this will be the first time that we will have seen the president himself since he decided to drop out of the race. lots happening today. thank you so much. arlette, sara all right with me now for more on the campaign strategy moving forward for vice president kamala harris is democratic congresswoman from georgia, lucy mcbath. thank you so much for joining us this morning. you just heard the report there hundred million dollars. she has raised. good morning since sunday momentum is important
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and trump frankly has had momentum and excitement for months now, are you feeling a shift in how the party your party is feeling after joe biden got out of the race and common-law harris stepped in absolutely as. we just heard, over $100 million. and she's already begun to give us her vision going forward for the country the first time that i met kamala harris was before i ever even came to congress. i was an activist actually fighting for justice and for so many other people that had been lost to gun violence around the country great. and she encouraged me. she gave me a vision. she gave me strength and encouragement to be able to continue to fight, to make impact for change and sea has been that kind of focused person ever since i've met her. she's had the ability to be able to be centered around making america as best as it come, possibly be. and so i believe this should continue to execute that time kind of vision that is still the
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biden-harris vision for the united states. and i couldn't be more excited about her candidacy would you like to see as her running mate, there have been a few names that have been batted about well, that is her decision to make, but i believe that all of the names that have just been mentioned this morning are excellent candidates. they have proven records, they have worked really hard to make sure that the biden-harris vision has already been executed in their own ways and their own realms of influence and their own states. and governing abilities. and i have no doubt that whom ever she chooses will be the best running mate for america you know, you and the rest of the country expect this to get really tough and potentially really nasty. >> and i want to let you listen to what we heard when our manu raju's spoke with representative tim burchett in the halls of congress when asked about kamala harris as a vice president and running for
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president. here's what he said. >> biden said, first off, he said he's going to hire a black female, vice president in not just skipped over about what about white females? what about any other group? i it just when you go down that route you take mediocrity and that's what they have right? now as vice president, are suggesting she's d she was a dei hire 100%. she was a dei hire first, what are your comments to mr. burchett using that language and to what do you what advice would you give to kamala harris as these kinds of attacks? >> are certainly going to be in the underbelly of what, what is being said from the other party well, this upcoming election is literally the most important of our lifetimes. >> and we do need a candidate such as kamala harris, who can stand up to that kind of maga extremist rhetoric. the maga
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extremist republicans, we need a candidate who has a proven track record. what she does of winning. kamala harris is that candidate now, donald trump. and the far right, they have made their intentions very clear to the american people. they seek to divide and they seek to control our day-to-day movements and their project 2025 plan will consolidate that power so that they can execute their extremist far right. agenda. they're planning to ban abortions nationwide. they want to dismantle all of them more equitable policies that have been in been put in place in america to make sure that america is equitable and fair they want to execute a plan to get rid of social, social security and medicare, medicare so these are the kinds of plans. this is the kind of vision that the republican party but he has we know that she has already been elected by
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the american people, not because she's a black woman, but because she's a qualified woman with a proven record, when i met her, i met her at the 2016 campaign with secretary clinton as a mother of the movement, we traveled around the nation with secretary clinton. and when i first met camila, i was struck by her intellect, her compassion and she's been of course, an attorney. she's been a senator. now. she's the vice president she is qualified, not necessarily because she's a black woman. she's qualified because she is qualified i'm going to lead this country and we stand behind her 100% and we push aside all of that extreme rhetoric that we most definitely will continue to see grow and surgeon this country without her leadership she is certainly won plenty of races when it comes to politics, congresswoman lucy mcbath, thank you so much for coming on this morning. >> appreciate your time. john. >> all right bipartisan calls today for the secret service director to resign after an
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explosive hearing on the assassination attempt on president trump. will she stepped down? on the this morning and brand new numbers out this might show how many americans worry they cannot afford to pay their bills. and this just in we just learned that snoop dogg will be one of the final torchbearer is at the paris olympics because obviously this promises to be some olympic games saturday on the whole story, political violence has only he's threatened dark democracy after the attempt on trump's life. >> where does america go from here? the whole story with anderson cooper, political violence. america is bloody history in saturday at 8:00 on cnn right now, pet dander in sales mold spores, politan dirt are being sucked into your air ducts, get cleaner air in system efficiency. now, with stanley steamer, your air ducts are clean until they're 60. steamer clean he's name for
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interviews were secret service agents or other law enforcement able to get anywhere near cam or why they weren't able to contact him as a major question here. the other thing that we did learn was that the secret service was told between two and five times that there was a suspicious person. and what the director made clear was that about five minutes before the former president took the stage, his it appears that his detail at least knew that they were as she described it working something at the former president's 3:00 position. so if the president is looking at 12, at 3:00 position, they knew that law enforcement was working something, but the problem was that they were looking at that as a suspicious incident. it did not consider that a threat and to really seconds before the gunfire erupted, there were very few details. most of her answers though john, were extraordinarily vague. she was reluctant to give answers at times kicking things over to the fbi, other times, saying things that you judy would expect were in her purview. for example, the timeline that she didn't have solid answers yet.
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and this is nine days after the shooting for example, members of congress really pressed her on the specifics of the timeline. and here's a little bit from that moment where she continued to give very vague answers on whether or not she had a definitive timeline. and yet do you have a timeline at all from any of the day? i have a timeline that does not have specifics that's shocking. >> that is absolutely unacceptable. that means you are a failure at your job there were many calls both sides of the aisle for her to resign. i mean, jamie raskin, who is the ranking member, a democrat ranking member on that committee, called for her to resign, as well as the chairman james comer she made it clear she's not going anywhere. john but there is a lot to learn and the members of that committee were extraordinarily frustrated with the inability to really get any key details that would make their job easier to try to
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economy. >> new cnn polling showing a growing number of americans are worrying most worry most or all of the time actually that they can't pay their bills, seen as matt egan has more on this, what are you learning in these new numbers and how it compares to the past? >> yeah. listen, money is tight right now for many americans car insurance, daycare, groceries, life is expensive. this cnn poll shows that 39% of americans say they worry for all of, or most of the time that their family's income is not going to meet expenses. now, this is up from late 2021 and it's right in line with what people were saying. you know, the goal, right in mid-2000, just as the great recession was getting started. and what's notable here is that nearly half of black americans say that they feel like their income is not going to meet their expenses. and just over half 52% of latino say the same now this is just another reminder of how despite those national economic statistics that show
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unemployment is low, inflation is cooling millions of americans are hurting from years of price hikes, americans say this is their number one financial headache, 65% say expenses and the cost of living is the biggest economic problem that their families face. that's down a bit from two years ago, but it's much higher than summer of 2021. and listen, i spoke to a woman in ohio, works at the cdf you see she said it's just outrageous what she's paying at the grocery store. she said it's not just that she said prices are astronomical everywhere. insurance close. so i think it's just another reminder that despite all the focus on the latest swing-state polls on the palace intrigue at the white house this is what is on pupils months. this is what they care about. >> and also in the poll. importantly, as you said, it's about how people feel. yes, which has also gets to help people vote that because it doesn't matter what the dollars and cents in the math may look in front of them, or the economic data that's coming in at them. if they still don't worried, they feel like they fear they're not gonna be able to pay for cover their
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expensive. that's basically all you need to know. >> absolutely. they're voting with their wallet and the poll also shows that people they feel like they have to cut back just to get by right now, we're seeing that 69% of adults say that they are cutting back on spending on extras and entertainment's a woman in ohio said that she used to have every single streaming service. now she says she just has one or two. she's the by candy at the movie theater and now she's want a walmart that it's time and one other point here one in three, americans say that just to get by right now they've taken on extra work. so listen, hopefully inflation continues to improve. and we just keep going up. and i'll give people a little bit more breathing room. >> it's the trickle-down one. does that was his cooling start feeling cooled off, is that's the unknowable in the midst of an election, especially great stuff. thanks, max. >> all right, here's something that won't make americans mad. they'll, it'll make them proud. we're going to find out who is going to join the bronny james to represent team usa as a flag bearer at the paris olympics and how snoop deal we will be lighten up not that way
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since president biden announced he was leaving the race, also overnight, more than half the democratic delegates say they support harris. >> that is more than enough to secure the nomination at a vote. coat could gum within weeks. this morning, harris heads to milwaukee for for first campaign rally seen as eva mckend. is there. what are we expecting to see good morning. >> to you, john. listen, the former prosecutor is eager to make her case. she wants to paint this contrast with former president donald trump. she accuses trump of selling out working families attacking reproductive freedom undermining our democracy. she spoke to campaign staffers at campaign headquarters in delaware yesterday. take a listen to how she's making this argument but hear me when i say i know donald trump's type and i specialize in cases involving sexual abuse donald trump was found liable by a jury for
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committing sexual abuse. >> i took on the big wall street banks in $120 billion for california families holding those banks accountable for fraud donald trump was just found guilty of 34 counts of fraud and john, she also says that building up the middleclass would be a defining goal of her presidency. >> she enters this period with relative strength more than 1,900 pledged delegates secured lots of energy and enthusiasm right now in the democratic party. and i think that was really well illustrated on a call last night, co-hosted with win with black men several elected leaders spoke, including congressman maxwell frost, governor wes moore, and they essentially leaned on thousands of black men across the country to become me
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bachelors for harris in their respective communities and he she is leaning into someone with experience to help pick a running mate? >> yes she is former attorney general. >> eric holder is a part of this vetting process i can tell you one of the folks are rumored to be on that running list, north carolina governor roy cooper, i've seen him on stage with her for two events in recent weeks in greensboro and fayetteville, and they have a really good rapport, but this process, this veepstakes john in many ways is playing out publicly. we've also seen governor andy beshear do several interviews and he is rumored to be considered as well, john mccain for us in milwaukee nice to have you here with us this morning. >> it's that it's kind of one of those things that when the process for vp is so truncated, might as well do it all friends, parents laying out there, like no risk at know biscuit. >> that's what they say. you got to get your name out there
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and go for it. that's what they do say. i'm there's all this kid stuff happening right now. i think that's one of the things where do you mean the brad let apparently i dress because brad today things they said. >> okay. we're going to talk about those later. let's move on before john and i become even older, whereas we just got new cnn reporting this morning on the message coming from the very important house republican campaign arm. basically the messages stick to policy folks and shut it. otherwise took only about what kamala harris will do, not about anything else seen as lauren fox has this new reporting the timing here, lauren is just really perfect and important. this is coming out just as they we've kind of heard this the starting of a new attack line that house republicans are launching against kamala harris. and then rcc saying, hey guys rein it in well, you have to remember so much has changed over the course of the last 72 hours for republicans, they were prepared to run against joe biden. >> now they are running against another candidate entirely. and some republicans are
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freelancing including timber chad, who told our colleague manu raju raju yesterday that he believed that kamala harris was a d i candidate. what this memo reveals and this was sent to what are known as patriot members. that means members who are in these swing districts across the country. is that what they should be doing right now? is they should be arguing for what harris will do nothing else. i do want to emphasize that last line of this memo. it says, do not waste time talking about anything other than what harris would do as president. we are also getting a sense of what they do want their members to talk about. and that is harris's record. they want to paint her as failing on the southern border. they want to talk about her positions when it comes to energy resources around the country. they also want to argue that she has been soft on some past rioters. that is the kind of argument that they want their members to be making. you can see here though that this is really an effect of how quickly this whole story
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has transformed reason certainly they are saying that they've never had less time to define a candidate at the top of the ticket, and therefore, they need their conference to be very clear and very united in their messaging. house republicans are going to gather behind closed doors today. house democrats will do the same this morning that obviously will be a very good opportunity for their leadership to remind them i'm of the message going for a gentle reminder, friends. >> it's good to see you, lauren. thank you so much. >> sara. >> all right. this morning, the trump campaign is trying to paint a picture that americans would be worse off with kamala harris, then they would be with joe biden a trump campaign memo is calling her dangerously liberal. his vice presidential candidate, j.d. vance doubling down on the message, chang, she's 1 million times worse than biden. cnn's daniel strauss joins me with more. you just heard that reporting there from lauren fox, where this memo is sent out saying, do not waste time on talking about anything else. but what she would mean to this country, her
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policy, for example, the anything else? house has already been spoken. what are you hearing yeah. >> i'm hearing that despite this at the top of the ticket for republicans, there is a, i guess you could call it very charitably experimentation going on, on attack lines. the former president donald trump overnight posted a number of truth, social so posts with a range of attacks and criticisms of harris, we, you can see them right here. and vance himself has also weighed in and is trying out some attack lines. i think we've got the audio for that you cannot for 3.5 years take a guy who clearly didn't have the mental capacity to do the job kamala harris lied about it. my senate democratic colleagues lied about it. the media lied about it every single person who saw joe biden knew that he wasn't capable of doing the job. and for three years they said nothing until
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he became political dead weight and look, this is a sign overall that republicans feel a little flat footed, right now. they did not expect that joe biden would drop out of the race abruptly and that they would have to move this quickly to pivot to focusing on kamala harris this is this comes after month since and months of republicans pretty eagerly attacking biden on his age. and now they have to pivot to, a younger candidate who will contrast with donald trump it's really interesting. >> i'm j.d. vance had a bit of a weird moment where he was talking about mountain dew and somehow saying that him drinking it, would people would say it was racist. it was a very it was an odd comment. but now talk to me about what you're hearing trump. talk about when it comes to why he chose j.d. vance yeah. >> i mean, look in the end, it came down to a few options. it came down to marco rubio north
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dakota governor doug burgum and vance and trump himself has said that they got along very well. this is despite trump's efforts to move the party away from hard-right positions on social issues like contraception and abortion but trump himself has not mentioned in, in, explaining why he picked vance any policy issues. instead, it's about how a sort of chemistry take a listen we've always had a good chemistry and originally jd was probably not for me, but he didn't know me. and then when we get to know each other, he liked me, maybe more than anybody elected me and he would stick up for me and he'd fight for their worker as much as i fight for the work okay. we just had an automatic chemistry so what we see right now is that trump himself in picking vance picked someone that he felt he got along well with who could appeal to voters in the midwest that his campaign feels
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are key to him winning reelection, right now. >> and that it's the explanation we've got still though, sir, i got to say that over the next few weeks and months, democrats are going to be hitting vance for his positions and past comments on abortion and tying that to trump, which is not the position trump wanted to be in daniel strauss. >> thank you so much for your reporting okay. >> let's talk about all this right now and republican strategist and former rnc communications director doug heye is here, as well as democratic strategists and cnn political commentator, maria cardona. great to see you guys. thanks for being here. great to have you in studio doug, what do you think of the i think is what talked about it, the trump versus vance chemistry, instant chemistry is donald trump will say, how they present to voters both base voters and swing voters. what do you see here? and then we'll move on to what donald trump has never been a series of policy restrictions. i don't trump has been an attitude for good or bad. that's who he's been. so i don't think it's a real surprise that since he doesn't need a mike pence character or
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support in the way that he did in 2016, that he's going to get somebody who's really close attitudinal to them. so then point to is, do i get along with the person? and the more you praise donald trump, the more you get along with donald trump. no surprise. >> maria, on this point, tim alberta, great reporter with the atlantic, good friend, had some insight on how the race has been kind of gun it has kind of a signal of how things have shifted since sunday saying this in a tweet, most striking thing i heard from trump allies yesterday was the second guessing of j.d. vance selection. they acknowledged that was born of cockiness meant to run up margins with the base in a blowout rather than persuade swing voters in a nail biter. i read that. i'm kind of wondering what could that mean or suggest maybe for how harris is calculating her vp pick well i think what it means is that she is much smarter, much more strategic knows what needs to be done in
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terms of adding to the coalition, adding to the group of voters that she is going to attract to her campaign in order to win, which is exactly the opposite of what donald trump did with his pick of j.d. >> vance j. d. vance. and i think this is what they're complaining about and exactly what they just described, what they were trying to do they're not doing any addition, k1, as you know, in an election, especially one that is one on them margins here, you need addition. they wanted to double down on their maga base, but they don't really need to double down on their maga base. they have their maga base locked in and j.d. vance represents some of the most extreme positions on some of the most important issues that democrats are going to be putting front and center center daniels right on the issue of abortion, j.d. vance is probably at the extreme. he doesn't believe in any exceptions for life of the mother or for rape or incest
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that is not where the country is and certainly not where donald trump wants to be in terms of this becoming front and center for them moving forward so i don't blame them for second guessing when he they pick j.d. vance, i think a lot of people, including republican strategists, were scratching their heads thinking, what were they thinking the nrcc, let's talk about the campaign arms and the kind of advice that's being thrown around because they need to they need to refocus. >> now and the nrcc saying, as lauren fox was reporting, essentially, stick to the policy, stick to what she would quote unquote. do in terms of kamala harris and stop talking about anything else. obviously that maybe a suggestion of maybe tim burchett and others maybe stop talking about her as a de&i higher. but you also have the trump campaign putting out out a memo subject being state of play day one, doug focus preparing to launch a full-scale assault against kamala harris, describing her as dangerously liberal, attacking her on policies, inflation, immigration,
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electric cars in the line that stuck out to me in the memo in how they're trying to focus maybe messaging is same year saying people well same record of failure, same result. do you think this works this is what you want to do if you're the party committees and here are the joys and the perils of being in house or senate leadership regardless of party, how many times did you call me when i worked in house leadership and say, hey, steve king, a name we haven't used very often lately. >> steve king just said this. what's your response? and i would typically send it to voicemail because i didn't have a good answer. and then dana bash would call me on my cell phone send it to voicemail. don't have a good answer. this is that same situation is very hard to keep your members in lawn even when you have a self-discipline messenger. but what i would guess right now is if they were updating that memo for the house republican conference meeting right now it would include language on the segment that you just aired on what people are looking at, on what they can afford and they're concerns at their go back to basically the same numbers that it was in 2008, which was a change election.
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trump is trying to run as a change agent hear those numbers buttress that, and it highlights that is not just kamala harris. have her she picks it still. the biden-harris administration that trump is running again, you see in contrast, maria, i'll play this for you. in contrast, you see already from the harris va now harris campaigns saying pass versus future. sure. we can have that. we can have that discussion now they're just trying to flip it on their head and also, we heard of maybe a hint of some of kamala harris is messaging straight out of the gate when she was speaking at campaign headquarters yesterday about donald trump. let me play this yeah in those roles, i took on perpetrators of all kinds creditors abused women fraudsters who ripped off consumers cheaters, who broke the rules for their own gain hear me when i say i know
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donald trump's type this lands with what segment of voters do you think that she needs to be laser-focused on now is what i mean donald trump, but it needs to be focused on as well. i think that was a brilliant riff, kate, because it talks to a whole spectrum of voters the base of the democratic party. black voters, latino voters, young voters, lgbtq, women voters. but it also speaks two independent voters. suburban women perhaps common sense republicans never trumpers because this is exactly what we all need to be reminding the american people what donald trump represents he represents somebody who is even willing to break the law and he has done it throughout his life to get what he wants. he is not in politics for public service. he is not in politics to make americans lives better. he is
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not in politics to help your family or my family or doug's fan emily try to live a better life. he is in politics to make his own life better and specifically now, he is in politics and in this election to stay out of jail, that is a great contrast moving forward is game on 36, 40 hours and what we're seeing here, it's good, by the way, since we're talking about j.d. vance and his diet fountain, do if you look at it, that is a brett summer drink, just like your outfit. >> let's keep fighting for you to try to pull this unintentional, but thank you very much. i think that's a good way i do wonder why there were none of us know anymore, but that's okay. >> it's great to see you, john does take it. >> i don't know what it means still sucking up gets you everywhere. murder charges for an illinois deputy after the fatal shooting of a woman who called 911 for help? in this morning, donald trump asking an appeals court to throw out the nearly half $1 he owes after being found liable for fraud
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responding sheriff's deputy after she called 911 about a prowler no intruder was found, though footage released by the illinois state police monday shows deputy sean grayson interacting with massie, even laughing. >> then she's asked to check on a pot on the stove for a way away. >> yeah three shots were fired her mass words, sorry, sir. i'm sorry. xi's dogs and when she stares back up, he shoots her in the face massive family attorney ben crump, and massey's father reacting to the shooting. this man should have never had a badge. >> who should have never had a gun. you should have never been
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given the opportunity to kill my child. i want justice for my baby. yeah this time the video he was li's comes about two weeks after massie was killed and just days after grayson was fired from his job and charged with first-degree murder, amongst other charges grayson has pleaded not guilty. video of the shooting, and the deputies response comes from his partner's body camera when grisons partner offers to get his medical kit, grayson says massie does not need medical help you know, i'm not taking boiling water phase according to court documents, gray, since camera was not turned on until after the shooting and it records him explaining his actions that night. she says she's going to rebuke me the name of jesus came out with boiling water after the footage was released. >> outrage at the police killing of another unarmed black woman in recent years we want justice for sonya massey
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and an outpouring of support, including a statement from president joe biden saying massey's family they deserves justice. >> where is the humanity where's the training until we get justice? for sonya massey we rebuke this discriminatory criminal justice system in the name of jesus now cnn is learning that grace and work at six different law enforcement agencies here in illinois since 2020, it's unclear why he changed jobs so frequently. >> we are trying to track that down. he was fired from his job after his indictment last week, he is being held without bond and faces life in prison. if convicted victory on that merger murder charge, sara, a pretrial hearing is set for august, and we have reached out to his attorney, but have yet to hear back. sara shocking to see the quick escalation of
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that wow, really, really hard to take. thank you so much, lucy. kevin optics you and the crew out there in chicago. john. >> all right. this morning a new trial date has been set for karen read, the massachusetts she is charged with allegedly backing over her police officer boyfriend while she was driving unc and leaving him to die in january of 2022, there was a hung jury in the first trial and the special prosecutor was later found to have withheld evidence in the case. the new trial will be january 27 warner brothers discovery, the parent company of cnn has offered to put up $1.8 billion to keep a package of nba games. the bid aims to match the aufar from amazon. this would apply to regular season and some playoff games. no word yet on whether the nba will accept the offer lebron james will be one of the flag bearers for the united states in the opening ceremonies of ila picks in paris on friday, the 39-year-old star, he looked amazing and an exhibition win over germany i love the competition sees opportunity in
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a stand a moment. >> that's all it's animal even look good, leaving the core to flag bearing partner for james will be announced soon. >> that's my inspiration for my arm workout every day donald trump has now asked a new york appeals court to throw out the $454 million penalty that he faces. every losing that civil fraud case against him in february are you remember a judge found that trump, his two older sons and their business for years at schemed and committed fraud, deceiving banks and insurers to their financial benefit on their financial statements. cnn's kara scannell, following this one for us kara, what is the latest here? >> so trump's lawyers are asking for this whole judgment, the 454 million spaeth thrown out and the findings against donald trump and his sons and some other executives saying that specifically that this judgement was unconstitutional. they're taking issue with the $454 million saying that there were no victims know proven an
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injuries, no losses, and saying that it is not remotely defensible another area that they're arguing in this case is saying that the statute of limitations should have knocked out most of the claims in this case because a lot of the loans that were struck based on these allegedly fraudulent financial statements that the judge did find to be fraudulent, they all occurred they were all initiated years ago. they're saying that they were too old and they shouldn't have survived the case. so they're asking the appeals court to look at that. they say if the appeals court finds in their favor on that score that donald trump himself should be tossed as a defendant. and that about 350 million of the $454 million they argue should also automatically plea be removed from this case. now, of course, the judge had already heard many these arguments during the trial. he rejected them outright. that's why it's on appeal. and the new york attorney general's office will have their chance to respond against these this appeal. their filing is due next month, and the appeals court could take this up as soon as september alright great to see you kara, thank you so much.
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