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as helped me a lot with the wrinkles, shaving market patience is going to radically improve this case has been a lifesaver chasing life with dr. sanjay gupta. >> listen wherever you get your podcast you are in the cnn newsroom. hi everyone. i'm jessica dean in new york, and we begin this hour with just 100 days until the election and we've arrived here after but one of the most consequential weeks ever witnessed in american politics, president joe biden exiting the race in favor of his vice president, kamala harris. >> and in those seven days here
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is has moved too quickly, consolidate support from the democratic party, raise record amounts of money and sign up an enormous amount of volunteers. >> most notably, she has effectively the erased former president donald trump's lead in the polls. and a new abc ipsos poll unfavorability kamala harris has gone up in the last week while the former president has slipped, let's go now to jeff zeleny, who is in one of the top battleground states, michigan. it is at the center of the race. jeff, as it often is, and a lot of people are looking to michigan as a key deciding state in this race well, jessica, michigan as you know, is always the center of presidential battlegrounds. >> it literally is in the center of that blue wall of pennsylvania and wisconsin. but as a very new race settles in, the question is, is michigan and is the blue wall still the only path to victory? and the answer to that, at least at this 100 day mark, is likely not. the harris campaign believes that the whole new dynamics and the race have
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changed the battlegrounds as well. the trump campaign also is looking at other states we saw the former president campaigning in minnesota just yesterday. now we have seen state polls polls that show harris is leading in minnesota and things are about to draw here in michigan. but the question is, as this race settles in will the battlegrounds shift a little? well, it looking at some of these new polls that is so interesting to see the new dynamic, harris is certainly not leading, but she has essentially re, frame this race. so now she is within striking distance, far more so than a president biden was in jessica, it's just remarkable talking to voters here on the ground. how much changes in a week literally harris signs have replaced biden signs in front yards as volunteers are out door-knocking, they are finding themselves still talking about president biden, but now advocating for vice president harris on the trump side of this, they are trying to define vice president harris racing to define her in this coming week, we are going going to see that really step forward
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in earnest. both sides are now aggressively advertising on television. so it is an entirely different race. the question is well these battlegrounds still remain the same and jessica hanging over all of this, of course, his vice president harris's selection over running mate. that is one of her first big presidential stuff. file decision. she will be making. we know she's considering one senator that's arizona senator mark kelly, his wife, gabby giffords, was here in michigan today campaigning. she'll be here tomorrow as well. and then all of those governors from tim walz in minnesota to josh shapiro in pennsylvania, to roy cooper in north carolina, to andy bashir in kentucky these governors who vice president harris has relationships with are all on the list. of course, the choice is hers so i'm told in the next coming days she is likely to begin perhaps having one-on-one conversations with these potential candidates. but we know as she will make a choice by august 7. so that is the next point of this race here, but j.d. vance has been
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trying to gain his footing. it's remarkable this period of what often as a sleepy summer, they say campaigns don't start until labor day. this campaign, 100 days out, is starting with a bit of a different beginning just all start starting all over again. essentially, it is certainly one to watch an experience, right? jeff zeleny in michigan for us. thank you so much. joining us now. now, howard dean, the democratic presidential candidate in 2004, and former governor of vermont, governor, thanks so much for being here. we also want to note, of course, you served as the chair of the dnc. so you are well-versed in what is taking places they're rushing to get ready for that convention coming up in just a few weeks we've seen in the last seven days, vice president harris, raise record amounts of money, 200 million a lot of it from first-time doughnut donors. and her team says two thirds of that actually coming from first-time donors, 170,000 new volunteers signing up what
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do you make of this momentum and more importantly, for the harris campaign, isn't sustainable. can they convert that into votes, especially in these battleground states? >> i i expect it's very sustainable. in fact, i can i believe her numbers will get better in the next few weeks so i think i think she'll go into post-labor day campaign with a small lead. and here's why. number one, we need young people to vote, and we need to african americans to vote now they both have reason to do that. number to abortion is an open wound for the republican party when trump appointed three of his cronies to the bench in the supreme court and they took away women's rights to make their own mind of about what's got, what their own health that is, you cannot underestimate the enthusiasm among women for somebody who really understands their situation and what the republicans have done to them.
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so this is a whole new game, even among the 100,000 or so people in the midwest who voted to abstain because of what they thought was biden's unfair treatment of palestinians, even they are now looking for a way to come back because kamala harris is in a slight has a slightly different position on what netzah yehuda was done in gaza as we launch into this campaign, which i was just saying with my colleague jeff zeleny is kind of started all over again with the dynamics taking shape before our very eyes. of course, the race is on for harris to define herself to voters and also for the trump campaign to define her to voters. one of the things they've really zeroed in on it as you're well aware of, some of her previous comments on issues with them saying she's too liberal. i have some clips of that. let's listen you're considered the most liberal united states senator somebody
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said that it actually was mike pence on the debate stage. are you for defunding the police? >> how are you defining to fund the police? we need to re-imagine how we are achieving public safety in america. listen, i think there's no question shan that we've got to critically re-examine ice and its role, and the way that it is being administered and work it is doing. and we need to probably, you think about starting from scratch governor or these previous positions, are they a liability now i don't think so. >> she doesn't want to defund the police and she says that immigration is a big problem, but we need to have a different approach. in fact, we would have had a different approach, but the republicans voted down a bill because trump thought it would make trump look bad and look make biden look good. so i think she's in the clear on all these issues and i expect that these are going to help her, not her, her how do you think she can best assuage any voter out there that thinks that he is too liberal for them. what do you think is the
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best way is it through message? what is not true? >> voters who just think are against people who are liberal are going to vote for trump no matter what well, what it's like an independent voter well, if it's a genuinely independent voter, we now have a candidate who is 59-years-old, 20 years younger than trump, who i also think has some pretty significant dementia issues and she's a refreshing of brescia a brush breath of fresh air to independent voters, truly independent voters, there's all this stuff about being too liberal appeals to their base. well, that doesn't help them because their base is going to vote for them anyway, i think independent voters tend to look carefully at what people are saying and that's one of the reasons that vp is according and the former president, obviously on the attack here he's called her a quote bomb. he's made fun and the way she laughs. here's how she has been responding to this donald trump has been resorting to some wild lies about my record.
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>> and some of what he is joining our say. well, it's just plain weird box. >> you put that in and we've we've kind of seen this messaging come out about just calling it plain weird like we just heard the vice president say, what do you think about that approach in terms of fighting back against these attacks from the right and from the former president well, they are weird. >> first of all, i mean, who talks like that? who you really want a president that's going to say this kind of wild, crazy stuff. and lai 76 minute, 76 times in ten minutes. >> this what we're having a younger person who has three-and-a-half years of experience in the oval office as vice president the, lead our ticket now, who truly represents america as it looks, not as the right-wing would like it to look who who does not share the views of the right-wing of the republican party, which is that collar was
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chosen simply because of her race. >> i mean, this is look, this is a racist party that republican party is a party that is their principal platform is based on hate and anger and kamala harris is a great candidate to just make that on its face look ridiculous. nobody wants to be divided anymore, except the far right they'll get their division and i will predict kamala harris is going to win with 53% of the vote and so we, here we are 100 days out. we know that they pulled in this record amount of money, $200 million in a week you have run your own presidential campaign. you've been the head of the dnc. how do you think they best put that money to use now? >> i think they're doing exactly the right thing focus on the states that are the most important the battleground states. but i think you're a broadcast in the beginning, talks about additional states that we're also going to become battleground states. one of those is north carolina. >> and that's very important
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arizona is already has won. nevada. we know about. so everybody is talking about the midwest. i think we also need there are some other states that are gettable and i think kamala harris is in a great position to get them. georgia is another one. nobody has talked about. georgia much. but the fact is trump lost georgia four years ago because of his disgraceful treatment of women. and those women haven't gone away. there's still living in georgia in the atlanta suburbs and so now she has this big decision to make about a running mate who is, who is going to be the person that runs with her as her vp what would you like to see in her choice? >> who do you think could could help and be the most additive for her i am not going to choose. >> i mean, that's her job to choose, not mine job to choose. i even heard suggestions like josh green and hawaii because he's a doctor, so there's going to be lots of good people who are being mentioned and i think they're all great and i'm certainly not going to stick my nose and her choice of vice president is there any kind of quality you think would
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be additive? no. there is a quality, but i not equipped to say what exactly the quality is, what the quality is is having a good rapport with the next president, the united states, kamala harris. that is the personal chemistry. all these people were incredibly well qualified so the question is, who has the best internal personal chemistry with, with the president you need not just a working relationship, needed genuine friendship with obama had with biden and biden had with with harris and that's what that's in ghor and clinton certainly had it. so it's not so much about geography, it's about me like these people who you just put up on the screen are all well qualified to be vice president and step a lot of them are governors who of course i have a bias towards governors is because they are executive executive mindset but they'll all be fine and she's going to take whoever thinks
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she thinks is the best president to serve if something happens to her. >> all right. howard dean, thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me still ahead. >> lebanon's foreign minister is warning of a regional war if israel invades the country to fight hezbollah. as israel biles to make the terror group quote, pay the price for a deadly attack on children. in the golan heights tonight the whole story digs deeper into a historic weekend presidential politics. first, the rise of kamala harris, followed by the story of joe biden's withdrawal from the race. the whole story with anderson cooper starts tonight at 8:00 on cnn progressive makes it easy to save with a quick commercial auto woke online so you can get back to your monster to to-do list. >> really get a quote, progressive commercial.com i had no idea.
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capitol hill and a series of israeli airstrikes inside lebanon has the whole region on edge following yesterday's deadly rocket attack in the golan heights. israel is blaming iran militant group hezbollah for that strike reich. they base their operations out of southern lebanon and the fear right now is that the exchanges of fire may not stop here, risking a wider and bloodier war jeremy diamond is in the golan heights with the latest well, jessica, as soon as the israeli prime minister returned from washington to israel, he went into one meeting after the next to deliberate on how israel should respond to what they say was a hezbollah rocket attack on this community of muddle shams. >> these really prime minister getting a security briefing as soon as he landed and then me eating with his security cabinet to deliberate on next steps that meeting ended with that cabinet giving the prime minister and the defense minister the authority to
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strike back at a time and place of their choosing. it's not clear exactly how quickly that response will come, but the israeli prime minister and other israeli officials have made very clear that this attack will not go unanswered. and part of that, of course, has to do with the terrible toll that this attack has taken. you can see right behind me the crater where this rocket actually struck as children were playing soccer in this field, 12 children were killed in this attack. several dozen more injured as a result of it, and this is a small community, a small syrian druze community in these israeli controlled golan heights. and everybody knows, everyone here and everybody has been impacted by this attack. >> you can see behind me that teenagers have gathered in groups to simply sit in silence and mourn and mark this moment and try and comfort each other in this time of enormous loss earlier today, thousands of people came to this town square
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in order to see all of the caskets, person sasse in a funeral procession all the way to the cemetery cries wales, understandable in this moment of enormous sadness, this is a community that has been enormously impacted by this and whose sole really in many ways has been shattered jessica all right. jeremy diamond, thanks so much and joining us now, democratic congressman josh gottheimer of new jersey. congressman. thanks so much for being here on this sunday. we appreciate it. yeah, i first want to ask just your reaction to this attack on the golan heights and what we've seen from israel in response so far maybe another heinous attack by an iranian proxy, right? >> i mean 12 children, teenagers killed on a soccer field just barbaric, yet another the deadliest attack on israel since october 7. so it's yet again, i mean, we've
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seen 5,000 attacks now from hezbollah into israel since october 8 so this is just an ongoing, these are just ongoing attacks. this one particularly heinous and so so jessica, i think what this shows us is of a ran and it's continued attack on our allies, but also on democracy in the united states as the foreign minister recent, one of the foreign ministers recently said from hezbollah, said israel is merely a tool. the main war, the real for is with america and i think that's important context that you bring up that hezbollah has been firing rockets into israel at the northern border for months. >> now that this has been ongoing, it has been a deep concern, especially from us officials that this particular region could escalate that conflict could escalate what do you think is the appropriate us response to the current escalation in the united states
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as it did today, is to continue to work very closely with israel and deciding what's the appropriate response here so will leave it to them to work that through. but the bottom line is when there's an attack on a nation, on attack on israel yet again with of course, the loss of 12th and 40, more than 40 wounded, he realized that it does merit a response. so it will leave it to them to work together on that response. but the bigger point here is whether you're talking about the houthis and there attack on israel, but also on the united states, on our on our service members, other iranian-backed proxies in iraq and syria continuing to attack the united states and our service members around the world. what you see here is terror at its worse, and that's really what hamas and hezbollah and all in palestine, islamic jihad and others, the houthis, that's what this is about. it's an attack not just on israel, but attack on democracy last night, i spoke
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with the former israeli prime minister naftali bennett. >> he told us the falling, i'll play this clip with respect to lebanon's responsibility for hezbollah. here's what he said. >> we are not going to tweezer our way through and look for hizballah amid lebanon because bile is part of the government, hezbollah is part of lebanon. and what lebanon needs to do tonight is move all of his villa away from the border all the way up to the roof but for of latane and stopped everything they're doing. that is the only way they can prevent an all-out war so, congressman, what is your response to that again, it kind of helping people understand that hezbollah operates within lebanon. >> there's also a lebanese government right, and, and his belong in southern lebanon, right on the border of israel after the attack of october 7,
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israelis pulled back from the border after the attack started from hezbollah in southern lebanon. more than 80,000 have been displaced. they haven't been able to go home since october 7, they've left their homes in the northern part of israel, right on the border of lebanon because of the attacks coming in from hezbollah. and people want to go home. and many of them want to go home. school is starting in a few weeks for the students there and israel, they haven't, they've been displaced and so that's a big issue in israel right now. how did we get them home in and hezbollah has not pulled back from that border and we see just the attacks going as i mentioned, there's been 5,000 of them yesterday being one of the being the deadliest. but the bottom line is this has been going on nearly every day. rockets being fired from lebanon, from hezbollah into israel and i want to turn to politics just quickly before we let you go because we are 100 days out now from this election. >> and it has been quite a week.
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>> we know that vice president harris is exposed understatement. >> it's an understatement, yeah. know we've all lived through through it together. i think everybody can appreciate it has been history in the making and we've watched it unfold. but she's expected to pick a running mate in the coming days by august 7, not that far from now who do you think could best help her campaign? >> while there are plenty of great candidates out there, including by the way, we've got seven jersey. we got a great senator cory booker. we got to governor phil murphy, got a lot of people here in jersey. i'm favorite jersey it would be great, but there's plenty of candidates around the country that i think would do a phenomenal job in the bottom line is jessica the excitement? mean is real. everywhere i go right now, people are thrilled and grateful to president biden for his service and all these accomplished. and of course excited about the future with the vice president. so lot, a lot of energy on the ground here right now and that energy is bearing out in polling. we're seeing these record fundraising numbers, volunteers
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signing up, and yet just the fact remains, this is as it stands today, are really hard race. i really tough race for both sides. and kamala harris has said she's the underdog here. it's gonna be hard for her to beat the former president as all the data stands now, what do you think? how do you think they kind of balanced that out in setting expectations, but also keeping that momentum i think you've seen it is very close. it's going to be a fight and certainly i think every day is going to be a fight with 100 days, right? so there's going to be a lot of back-and-forth people laying out their positions, what the future for our country is to them. there's clearly a difference and so we'll see that this is about extremism versus common sense. and i think kamala harris and common sense will prevail. and let's, we've got a lot of races and the house around the country that are close as well and that's a big deal and paying a lot of close attention to that to make sure
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that we win the house of representatives and that he came jeffries will be speaker. jeffries. so there's going to be a lot of excitement people excitement back-and-forth over the next hundred days and clear differences in the issues, whether you're talking about reproductive freedom or affordability issues. and there's so much on the ballot in november what is there a particular issue your constituents are really zeroed in on today. >> i was talking to people about affordable child care and housing i spoke to vlad, of course, reproductive freedom and choice and that of course they're talking about what was going on in the middle east. so there's there are plenty on the ballot coming up. and i think you'll but there are clear differences and i think that's what you'll see are i told him whether we're talking about the environment or reproductive freedom you're going to there's, there's definitely choices out there and how we want to all about opportunity for people and families and investing in children and then living up to
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our values. and so they're definitely differences. and i think that's what we'll be very clear in november and that choices out there for people right. and i think now there's huge amount of excitement and focus. so that's good. it's going to be a ton of back-and-forth between now and then and believe give me 100 days. there's plenty you can get out there in 100 days. i feel very good about where we're headed. >> and so i guess they'd everyone buckle up. >> it's going to be quite a ride. >> yeah. how many lifetimes so we live in the next hundred days, we will say congressman josh gottheimer. thanks so much. >> there's going to be there's going to be a lot that's gonna take a lot of lifetimes or neck between now and between now and then, right? >> this is true. all right. thank you ahead. >> the rolls gen z is poised to play in november and how vice president harris is looking to leverage that? >> crucial voting bring ready to be in new york giant? >> yes, sir. there was our team
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with young voters, especially if you look at tiktok and what's going on online. why do you think that she's connecting with them this way? >> i'm so sorry about that. >> there you are. >> vice president thank you so much. i picked vice president harris has a great record when it comes to the is that young voters care about, whether it be abortion access, whether it be leading the office of gun violence prevention at the white house being the tie-breaking vote on the inflation reduction act which delivered the most historic climate investments in history. vice president harris has delivered on the issues that young people care about and they know that she's going to continue fighting for us and to kim continue helping us build the future that we want to see and she's for lack of it. i mean, i know we've talked about bratsummer and everything, but she's she's cool where i think it's
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interesting to these voters is so many of these young voters. and it's interesting to see how republicans have tried to weaponize some things about her, like the coconut tree speech or other for laugh, that sort of thing, only to have a large group of young people really applaud her and embrace that. why do you think that is you i think young people want to see some authenticity from their elected officials young people know that even in the hardest of time, sometimes the thing that gets us through a challenging moment moments where our rights are being taken away from us is a little bit of humor. >> enjoy. and i think they appreciate the fact that vice president harris can still be a successful in serious policy maker, while also having a little bit of fun on the stage and being authentic, cracking a joke, telling a little story every once in awhile that they can relate to and if anyone is watching, maybe hasn't been on tiktok maybe lives a nice quiet offline life. she's been
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everywhere and people have made all kinds of videos. and it has been pretty much organic mariana and then we've seen the campaign kind of pick it up from there. do you? thank they've been able to maximize this online support from the younger voters well, i think that embrace of the idea of bratsummer is something that is really important to recognize by embracing this idea, the campaign is recognizing that the young people are really powerful in this election. >> and that's speaking in our language which embracing the culture that we're having our conversations in is a way that they can make themselves more relatable to us, and they can reach more young people that might not have been paying attention to this election yet before maybe they were going to tune in five weeks before the election or three weeks before the election, or two days before election day. but just because how's that that's happening right now, that means they're tuning in sooner, but we're also seeing that we're getting more and more people signing up to join or start
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chapters of voters of tomorrow because of this, that online energy is turning into on-the-ground action. so we're expanding our capacity to organize and turn out young voters through november. and we're also seeing dollars come in the door and right now that's really exciting because the more dollars we bring in now, the more dollars we can give those organizers to have the tools they need to do that organizing work. and the more conversations and the more young voters we can turn out that we might not have been able to afford before and to that end, i hear what you're saying about some voters that thought, while all kind of clue in a few weeks before and maybe didn't have any enthusiasm about voting for anybody. >> do you think that they were disconnected from president biden? and if so, what do you attribute that to? >> i think that young people have seen a really difficult couple of years when it comes to politics. i was 13 when donald trump was elected. this is the first presidential election that i'm eligible to vote in it has historically in my lifetime not been fun to
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listen to the news and politics between four years of donald trump, the pandemic nick almost losing our democracy on january 6 there's a whole lot of stuff that young people have dealt with. really heavy and difficult. and i think that having some joy and levity in this moment is making politics something that they want to engage in for the first time in a long time. >> this is the question i'm asking everyone today because it's the question everyone's asking me about who's the vp going to be, who should it be is there a candidate that you think this particular block of voters would like to see more than another? or is it a quality that they're looking for? >> you know i think vice president harris has a really strong track record of delivering on the issues that young people care about. and i think she's going look for a candidate for her vice presidential pick, who is going to deliver on those same issues to i don't know exactly who that is, but i know that she's going to pick somebody who speaks to the issues that young people care about and who you can also help, help us win in
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november. >> all right. mariana pokhara. thank you so much for being here. we appreciate it thank you so much for having you back former president trump and his allies pulling out all the stops when it comes to criticizing vice president harris, her career personal life. and they're not letting facts get in the way. we make sure you know what's fact, what's fiction. that's next in the cnn newsroom tonight the whole story digs deeper into a historic weekend. presidential politics. first, the rise of kamala harris, followed by the story of joe biden's withdrawal from the race. the. whole story with anderson cooper starts tonight at 8:00 on cnn wow they
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cnn vice president kamala harris is rapid ascent to the top of the democratic ticket has made her the subject of a number of attacks. many of them false. cnn's tom foreman has a fact check for us hey, jessica, it certainly looks like on the republican side of this election right now, there is an all hands on deck call to do anything they can to slow down the rise of this opponent i say, bring it on bring amid cheers from fans and jeers from foes, vice president kamala harris is being pelted by republican claims about her life and career. many unfounded at his first round allegations, harris became the presumptive nominee, former president donald trump tore into what he said are her views on social security. she's talking about read let's take the retirement issue on wet abortion should be
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legal even after birth. >> the execution of a baby and on his own legal cases she, long blamed on president joe biden. that was all headed up by here. all three of those cases about his opponent are patently false, but never mind, by the way, on this show, our vetting has only begun while some right-wing media stars are erupting over the new democratic challenger others are accusing harris with no evidence of building her career primarily on race and gender. >> some on the right in the past rebooted trump's birther claims against former president barak obama by falsely saying harris, who was born in california to immigrant parents, is not a us citizen. now they say switching biden and to harris on balances full is illegal. >> listen to trump's running mate this was fundamentally illegitimate and republican speaker of the house, mike johnson, it would be wrong. >> and i think unlawful in
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accordance to some of these states rules for a handful of people to go in a back room and switch it out because they're they don't like the candidate any longer. >> but that's false too. >> cnn contacted every state and aside from two which did not reply, they all said there are no obstacles to putting harris on the ballot and on it goes camila can't have my gun. >> she can't have my gasoline engine and she sure as hell can't have my stakes and cheeseburgers suggestions that harris wants mr. outright ban guns, gasoline, cars, and red meat that she couldn't pass the bar exam. and it's totally against jewish people all of those are false. >> without a doubt harris has talked about gun control and about alternative fuels and about everyone eating better in this country. republicans undeniably have a lot of issues that they could engage her on. but right now it seems they're just throwing everything at her to see what might stick whether it's true or not jessica tom
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co-founder of an notorious mexican drug cartel, the attorney for the drug kingpin kingpin known as el mayo says his client was quote, forcibly kidnapped by joaquin guzman lopez, the son of el chapo who was also arrested by us authorities thursday, cnn's rafael romo is joining us now with new reporting on all of this raphael, it is a wild story. what more are you learning? >> yeah, that's right, jessica, we had heard a different version about how to alleged mexican drug lords were arrested in us soil and wanted to learn more to get to the bottom of the case, to get turning for is myelin my you some bother. the alleged co-founder of the sinaloa cartel says, his client, neither surrendered nor negotiated any terms with the u.s. government, but was instead kidnapped. i spoke earlier on the phone with frank perez, somebody us attorney, you told me he's 76-year-old client was kidnapped by quickly guzman lopez, son of joaquin el chapo guzman, the other co-founder of the sinaloa cartel, who are king guzman lopez forcibly kidnap my
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client. he was ambushed. he said thrown to the ground and handcuffed by six men in military uniforms. and joaquin, his legs were tied and a black bag was placed over his head. pedis said in a statement sent to cnn he was then thrown into the back of a pickup truck and taken to a landing strip. there, he was forced onto a plane, his legs tied to the seat by joaquin and brought to the u.s. against his will. the only people on the plane where the pilot, joaquin and my client pet is added. you as law enforcement officials had previously told cnn, jessica that joaquin guzman lopez had duped some bother in orchestrated their arrests to by making him believed they were flying to northern mexico to look at real estate instead, the official said they're small private plane landed north of the border near el paso, texas, where us authorities were waiting on the tarmac a former dea agent, mike
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jessica. >> all right. rafael romo with the latest reporting on that. thank you very much. the american people only have 100 days left to decide who should sit in the oval office for the next four years and just this week, huge changes in how americans view both candidates were digging into brand new numbers. that's ahead in the cnn newsroom cnn news central weekdays, that 70 farm for you sleep at night product, morning record more police get matched up mattress firm, sleep at night progressing makes it easy to save with a quick commercial auto vote online so you can get back to your monster to-do list. >> really? >> get a quote, progressive commercial.com oh, come on no
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cnn newsroom. hi, everyone. i'm jessica dean in new york, and we begin again this hour with just 100 days until the election. and a presidential race, that's been completely up ended since president biden exited the race just one one week ago and just the past week, vice president kamala harris cemented her support and the democratic party raised millions of dollars and signed up an army of volunteers here's in key swing states. she's also effectively erased former president donald trump's polling lead. cnn senior data reporter, harry enten is joining us now to run the numbers then harry, it does come down to the numbers in all of this. so where do we stand nationally with 100 days to go tight, tight, tight hundred days to go >> i can't believe we finally gotten here. all right. this is trump versus harris nationally. look, i think the thing that i want to sort of get down in here and sort of point out is