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>> go to deal dash.com right now and see how much you can save cnn news central, weekdays that seven eastern you are in the cnn newsroom. >> hi everyone. i'm jessica dean in new york and the battleground state of georgia, once again, taking center stage, posing a new challenge, potentially for donald trump after the shakeup on the democratic ticket. any minute now the former president is set to take the stage at a rally in atlanta. you see senator j.d. vance is running mate. they're talking to the crowd this is the same venue where vice president kamala harris held a raucous rally with nearly 10,000 supporters, just four days ago cnn's alayna treene, is there for as we await, the former president and alayna,
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the trump campaign has been working on its messaging strategy as it shifts to take on kamala harris, not joe biden, what are you seeing so far and how is that developed? the last several days well, the messaging has been changing. >> i think we know that just two weeks ago, donald trump was in an entirely different place. in his campaign. it was just after the republican national convention his top, his team as well as the party overall was calling for unity. he was trying to stick the policy that's what his team was encouraging him to do at lays did now, he is really reverted back to that 2016 playbook. it's very reminiscent of his attacks on come on, hillary clinton but we're hearing him do with kamala harris right now and i can tell you, jessica, that even today, i've been looking around the room. they've had the jumbotrons filled with headlines promoting some of the false claims that trump himself made this week about harris's heritage. we heard some of donald trump's
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surrogates tonight, including this woman named mikayla montgomery republican black activists who essentially repeated some of the lies about kamala harris that got donald trump aid this week. >> so they're not running away from that. >> they are leaning in to those harsh comments. >> now, you can hear it's very loud behind me. i apologize, but i do want to point out that j.d. vance has also been really leaning into his attacks on harris as well. also arguing that she does not deserve what he calls a promotion ocean. take a listen but anybody who is sue blind to see biden's incompetence or let's be honest too dishonest to admit it doesn't deserve to be commander in chief, kamala harris is not getting a promotion to. >> the presidency. united states the democrat party bosses would like to install her as their new nominee and is the next president. but remember, she is not received a single vote for president so
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just guys you could hear there, he was referring to how she did not go through the primary process, like joe biden and that there's a point that donald trump himself has been making repeatedly this week as well, arguing that the country did not choose harris. >> she does not deserve to be the one running. so i think you're gonna continue to hear some of that from donald trump himself tonight. i'm told you can also expect him to lean in to those very controversial comments from that national association of black journalists and all this week where he argued that harris had turned black and the last few years, i'm told he's going to repeat some of those claims on stage and try to label as a phone. and again, all of those claims are very false. >> jessica and alayna, i also want to ask you about the fact that trump is backing out of this planned debate with vice president harris. it was set to take place next month on abc news. he wants to set terms for a new debate that he wants on fox news. what more are you
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learning about this? what are your sources saying about them? >> i mean, it's very unclear right now, jessica, if we're actually going to see these two face off because it seems that they are very much out of stalemate. donald trump is doubling down saying, and we heard, i'm actually just say this earlier today that if harris does not agree to that september 4th fox news debate that he claims that he has agreed to that he will not be debating or that it's either that debate or he doesn't want to go up against her harris on the other hand, is arguing the opposite. so she's arguing that that both the trump campaign and then biden campaign had agreed to a september 10 on abc debate and that she's going to show up there no matter what. and so look, when i talk to trump's advisors, they say that they are no longer have to abide by that agreement, that commitment too. they with abc later in september because it's no longer joe biden, who was the one who would be in part of that agreement. and i really think what they're trying to do
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here is to take more control of this debate is very clear in my conversations that they're of course more concerned about debating harris, then biden, particularly after biden's incredibly poor for him, men's at that cnn debate in june. so that's where a lot of this is coming from, but i do know as well that they think the country deserves to have the debate. trump himself has said he thinks it's his obligation but right now, they are very stuck in the mud on the details and using it as a way to attack one another. so it's unclear how this will get resolved. >> jessica alayna treene for us there in atlanta, georgia our jeff, thank you so much for that reporting. let's discuss now with cnn, senior political commentator and former senior adviser to president obama, david axelrod. david, thanks for being here on a saturday afternoon with us. we appreciate it. >> yeah. good to see you, jessica. >> good to see you too. let's talk first. we have a lot to discuss, but let's talk first about this debate. i had anthony scaramucci on last hour, he made the case. he thinks trump will ultimately debate, but that he's kind of
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using this to get back into the news cycle to try to wrestle away some attention from kamala harris. what do you think about him backing out of this debate, trying to propose this new one? >> well, look, he's been signaling this for a few days when rachel scott for maybe see questioned him sharply at the national association of black journalists. he went on a rant about abc and fake news and so on. i think that was a prelude to what we just saw today. but listen his whole message has been built for two years now around strength. he's strong. he's the guy who can handle these problems and so on. and now he's got a younger and more agile opponent. when it comes to debating. and he doesn't want to debate i don't know that it's a great look for him. i do think at the end of the day, he may feel he has to debate. he also may feel like i'm a head right now. do i want to take that risk? but in any case, it's not a very
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strong look. he wants serve an adaptive debate on his home turf, which he considers fox news to be he in front of a crowd, which is his sustenance. and it makes it feel like he needs like an adaptive debate because he thinks his opponent is too strong sources told cnn that harris, for her part, is still planning to show up for that abc debate for that time slot, even if he doesn't and take that time to talk to the american people what do you think of that step and how they might use well, the fact is that abc has some say in this, and i imagined if she does show up, that it would take the form of an interview and in some ways, that i don't know if it's more preferable or less preferable, but you have to prepare for those as well and we'll see how abc handle because it but it's interesting to me what more
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than anything, jessica, what it reflects is just how the world has shifted in 13 days that we're trump is running away from debates and trying to change the terms of the debates and the polls have shifted in a way that chose him to be in the lead. but not in the lead the way he was after that last debate with joe biden. i think there's a there's a a justifiable sense of concern in his camp that this thing could get away from him. it may be their race to lose but it's a race so it could be lost, which is something they didn't feel when they left that convention in milwaukee. >> well, and she has his background as a prosecutor and she's really trying to create this contrast between someone who is a convicted felon standing on the stage with her and her prosecuting felons well, the other thing is the two of them on a debate stage, the whole scenario shifts. you got a guy who's 78-years-old, who frankly isn't all that coherent all the time himself
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who suddenly looks like the past and not the future. and so it's not it's, this is not the scenario that trump campaign wanted. they thought they had this under control. it is much more, it is much more of a contest now. >> yeah. look, she has a lot of momentum, but if you do look at the polling, this is still a really tight race. hey, this is going to be a hard fight for, for either side. a tough based on the numbers we're seeing right now, hundred percent look, i mean i mean any anyone, you know, there's a lot of irrational exuberance on the side of the democratic side of the aisle right now because there was despair for some period of time about what the november who's going to look like now people feel like their chance, but it is absolutely trump's race to lose right now. he is ahead and he is ahead most of the battleground states they are close, they can be won by either candidate. but there's a lot to be determined
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in the next 90 whatever days, 96 sure. whatever it is left so yeah, i think it's a wide-open race, but trump has the advantage right now and nobody should, nobody should be, nobody should be, everybody should be sober about that on the democratic side. >> yeah. and to that end, we saw the harris campaign bringing on really some of the biggest name in democratic politics well, it takes that we've seen over the last several presidential cycles, people that you know quite well david plot, of course, who manage obama's 2008 campaign, democratic operatives like stephanie cutter much stuart, david binder. you've, been in the trenches with these folks. you've seen them run campaigns is this a situation where it's for democrats all hands on deck trying to kind of get everyone they can first of all, let me say, david bluff was my partner. >> he was the manager when i was the chief strategist for the obama campaign i think the greatest campaign and manager
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of our lifetime or at least my lifetime, my lifetime, just because a lot longer than your life. so i am i'm an everyone on that. stephanie cutter is brilliant mitch stewart, one of the best field operatives i've ever seen, david binder, not just a great poll pollster, but the best qualitative researcher in the democratic party. all great strategic thinkers this is a great addition. yeah, i mean, democrats should view this as the olympic team you want to get your best play. do you may be on different sides within intraparty stuff at times, this is a time for all macron's to be on on the same team and i think what this is on the part of the of the harris campaign is a recognition of that. we want to get our best players on the field and makes them in with the players we already have and the question will be, how do you make that cohere? how the
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roles play out and there's not a lot of time to figure that out, so they need to do that. >> it really does feel like a snub snap election in a lot of ways. i'm also curious because you lived through this you know, 2008 even 2012. those are getting obviously further and further away. what is different for your friends and colleagues who have now gone into the harris campaign about a campaign in 2024. obviously this is unique in million ways, but, but just where we are in the political world and the state of affairs in this country versus where we were even in 2012 or 2008 you know, that's such a great question because technology churns had such a rapid rate the social media churns at a much faster rate. >> there are many different outlets, many more outlets than we saw in 2012, certainly than 2008. then one of the things about david plus as the campaign manager was his his view was we should study
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industry and study the state of the art and see what the steady our technology was. so we had 57 data analytics people in 2012, we had virtually none in 2008 because that's big data was emerging thing as a huge tool and, you know, the thing about every single person who they added here. and i'm sure people who are already on board, these people are up to date. they know what modern media environment looks like. they know what the technology offers a campaign and it's so important to have that so they've, you know, they've added significant firepower with these four and they had some already and we know that vice president harris, i believe as we speak, is getting these final rundowns from this vetting process. the final that's on her finalists for who she might select to be her running mate. obviously, this
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is a very big decision. some americans, it really can speak to americans to give them more information about who she is, how she he wants to govern who by who she chooses what are you? i'm sure everyone wants to talk about veepstakes. i'm sure they ask you a lot, but what are you telling people when they say david, what should she be doing? who should she be picking? >> well, listen, i think this works on a lot of different levels. i mean, one is the one you very appropriately suggests, which is this is the first presidential decision you make and so people will take a lot from it, especially for kamala harris is stepping up to the lead role in this drama. the first thing you want to make sure as the person is qualified and can plausibly be president if the need arises, nine presidents have risen to the presidency. and so you always have to be aware of that. the second is you want someone who's not going to embarrass you and i would
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suggest that this is a problem we're trump because he there is question on both fronts are relative to his vp choice. so this is an opportunity to create a comparison with j.d vance, who has relatively scan and pier experience and hasn't done a heck of a latin public. he's only been in the senate for 18 months. that's the only office he's ever had. well, he's never really run anything so here you have an assortment of governors. you have a senator mark kelly, who was an astronaut who was a fighter pilot who is strong on the border. guy from a battleground state and who is an expert on national security and you have an array of governors. but ultimately this may come down to a math problem. jessica, the state that she has to win i believe in most people do to win the presidency is a state of pennsylvania so that's put a lot of focus on josh shapiro, the governor, the very popular
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governor of pennsylvania, and the question of whether he on the ticket might provide a little bit extra in what promises to be a marginal race and that's why there's a lot of focus of attention on him right now. but every single person on this list would pass the tests that i suggested in the first place that there is sort of table stakes test of of qualifications and of unlikely to embarrass you. so she's got a good array of candidates to choose from. and there a lot of opinions in the democratic party about the way she should go there. >> sure are a lot of opinions, no doubt about it. >> dare i ask what you might predict, who you might predict? >> you know, it's, it's hard to say, but i think you've got a lot of smart political people there who are looking hard at the numbers. and i do think that may give shapiro the edge. there has been some resistance from some folks on the left and the democratic party because of
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his outspokenness about the university of pennsylvania president who didn't condemn genocide or didn't suggest it was suggested genocide might not be grounds for discipline supporting genocide might not be grounds for discipline when it's protests were going on but may view him as too moderate. but those numbers loom large to me. they really do. but pete buttigieg, great. one of the, maybe the best communicator in the democratic party, jb pritzker, the governor of my state, been a fantastic and surprising because he was new to politics leader of the state very strong trump critic, a lot of energy behind tim walz, the governor of minnesota who has really gone after this. i mean, he he's he's been on everything but the home and garden network in the last few days. so, you
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know that he's going after it and then andy bashir, who i think a lot of americans remember from some of the travails that have natural disasters that have hidden his state and how he's handled himself, then she's got a lot of great choices here. i think the math may leaders shapiro, but i can't say if for sure she will get to decide and then we will we will find out and see how it develops. david axelrod, thanks so much always good to see you. >> good to see you. thanks, jessica. >> still ahead, israel and the middle east bracing this weekend is iran, promises quote bloody vengeance for the killing of a hamas political leader wants the secret service is making changes as we learn new details about how a gunman could come so close to shooting former president donald trump and breaking news. the storm headed to florida. now tropical storm debby. after picking up power from the warm gulf waters, it is expected does it become a hurricane before it makes landfall? we'll have more on that for you. you're in the cnn newsroom the edge
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elliott, of course, iran is warning of retaliation. this is, we see a key ally, the u.s of course, a key ally of israel, beginning to move in. these warships and other things very much so, jessica and i suppose israel, the united states, the middle east itself, is braced for that iranian response. i think it's pretty much a given now that there will be a response, the big questions which we don't have answers to is when that response will come. and from where it will come. in terms of the when you recall back in april when iran held an unprecedented barrage of missiles and drones towards israel that on that occasion it was well telegraphed. what iran was going to do, and israel was waiting several hours for this kind of slow motion flotilla of missiles and drones to arrive this time round. or they don't seem to be telegraphing what their intentions are. and as i say, the other big question that remains to be answered is where any response from iran
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would come from. will it be from iran itself? will it be from its main proxy, hezbollah in southern lebanon, which has been firing on israel since 8 october in support of the hamas-led terrorist attacks in which has been exchanging daily fire with israel when it comes from the houthis in yemen or perhaps other proxies, other militia inside of iraq, which are backed by iran, is also of course, the possibility that the response could happen outside of israel perhaps something on the lines of what we saw in the 90s in argentina when he was widely blamed for attacks on the israeli embassy and a jewish cultural center there. so those are the two big questions. and of course, while prime minister benjamin netanyahu is warning israelis in his words of challenging days ahead and one supermarket has told a spike in sales of basic goods israelis as a whole, jessica, i think it just getting on with their lives as normal for now alright. >> elliot gotkine with the latest reporting for us. thank you so much for that. i want to talk more about this with
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former us national intelligence manager for iran, norman roule, and former state department middle east negotiator aaron david miller great to have both of you hear. norman, let's start first with you, elie elliot just laid out what is the big question which is, what might this retaliation look like? you have to think that israel did factor and there would be retaliation if they were going they haven't taken of course responsibility for this. but but there was a strike in the middle of hey, ron, and that there might be some real retaliation for that. what do you think it might look like good evening to you and to erin. >> the iranian retaliation needs to resolve a number of challenges. first, they need to prevent this from turning into a regional war. which would seriously damage runs national economic and political objectives at a very sensitive time in the regime. at the same time, they need to reset deterrence. they need to demonstrate to regime hardliners that the regime knows what it's doing. >> they need to stand with
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lebanese has blood that recently suffered the loss of its senior most military official to the israelis need to stand with the houthis who are recently were attacked by the israelis following a houthi attack on tel aviv. >> this is the sort of response that takes some time to work out. it will involve a number of different tools beginning perhaps with cyber ending, perhaps with some sort of saturation event. but again, they're going to i try to calibrate this and that takes time erin. >> we hear kind of what, what normans laying out there. a lot of people i think look at this and think, is there any way that is it all but assured that this escalates into a full-out war or can it be calibrated as norman saying? on both sides where it doesn't expand to that. what do you think i mean, i think norm's right thing. >> he laid out and would a good proposition very know look, i think the situation jessica over the next week or ten days in remember he took the
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iranians two weeks after to respond in april 13, 14 after the strike, israeli strike on the irgc general in damascus. so we may we may have a little more time here, but i think the situation we're in for bad patch and the situation is going to get worse before it gets worse. i think the key is going to be what is the nature of the iranian response? how much damage? >> do they do? we'll civilian casualties be involved because then of course you get to the issue of israeli response. and i think it's not i think it's impossible to say. i think we still can avoid a major regional war, something middle east has never experienced before but i think there are too many uncertainties right now in order to make that prediction again, iranian response, its severity and then of course, the second shoe, how the israelis are going to respond, right? >> and so then norman, you go to the question of us involvement and we have the reporting that the military has sent these additional assets,
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including carrier strike group warships, fighter squadron does that deter iran is iran factoring all of that into their decisions here well, iran will have to challenges. >> first, they will understand that whatever they move in their country in terms of military assets, were movements of their proxies will likely be picked up by us and israeli intelligence so they're not going to be able to do this entirely without giving a heads up. the second aspect is the u.s. military force in the region is enormous and extraordinarily a competently lead. you have not only the finest aircraft we have the f 35s, the 22's, the faa teens. they're unclear confirmed reports. we've even sent a b2 bombers with the massive ordinance penetrators that can destroy any facility in iran, let alone or anti-missile ships amphibious landing crafts in the eastern mediterranean. and of course, the aircraft carrier task force theodore roosevelt. so iran is militaries quite
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professional. they know they can't compete so the one-two avoid a head on head confrontation with us aaron that's kind of laying out the military piece of this politically, maybe more importantly, diplomatically what does that look like as we enter into to what we just described as as as i think you described it as a rough patch that we're about to see i think there may be a role for diplomacy, but again the blood is up now on both sides there's a serious possibility and danger of miscalculation. i think messages have been sent to the iranians from everyone basically, to understand the implications if its operation is to successful. but again, i think right now, the diplomats are not, not front and center this is a kinetic exercise and a serious one that the implications i think for the hostages and the ceasefire
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negotiations, they're also quite dire the israeli prime minister is now made returning the hostages a priority and yaakov saying, why are the key palestinian decision-maker not ebrahim hernia. he was more facillitator german to keep the hostages so even before the escalation, jessica, i think the odds of a deal were fading. real question is when the dust settles, if it settles what in fact, we the situation on the ground and we'll eerie any hope of de-escalating war in gaza unless you do that we're going to be left with the several wars of attrition that are just going to grind down. always carrying with them the risk of a series miscalculation and an escalated and meantime, those hostages still would still be being held against their will. all right. aaron david miller, norman roule. thank you so much. we appreciate it thank you evacuation orders are piling up in florida and the national guard is mobilizing while people brace for tropical storm
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sits over the next week. >> so here it is. this is tropical storm debby, just named as of a couple of minutes ago. you can see the center of it is sitting just offshore of cuba in the gulf of mexico. and that's why it's starting to get its act together. an intensifying, organize a little bit better those ocean waters are just so warm. we now have new hurricane warnings in effect for parts of the big bend of florida. that's where we could be getting pretty close to a category one landfall as we go into monday as this this thing intensifies, that's because on its path, there's really no wind energy in it's way that would kill the hurricane. so we don't have any of that and we have crazy warm ocean temperatures. you need ocean temperatures below 80 degrees to weaken a storm system. we've got some ocean temperatures nearing the low 90s. so just incredibly near record warm. and that is food and fuel for these hurricanes because we are looking at it possibly intensifying. we are finding the numbers in the forecast increasing, increasing storm surge four to seven feet in that big bend of florida there around cedar key. as you
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get towards tampa bay, looking at two to four feet of storm surge, one to three feet down near marco island. again, with that at turn into florida expected going into monday, we could find some tropical storm force conditions as soon as sunday night then as we go into the work week, look at what happens. it just sits and meanders and just continues to spin these spaghetti plots were almost laughable because look at how does the loop, the loop they do and it's not really because we don't know where it's going i mean, it's because it has nowhere to go. will get these two different areas of high pressure. you have a stationary front to the north, really debbie just kind of get squeezed and has nowhere to turn because that front is in its way. the reason why this is so important is because when you have a slow, stalled tropical system that could give we're talking about, possibly measuring rain in feet widespread swath of maybe six to 12 inch totals from florida up the georgia and carolina coastline. but i am
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increasingly worried about a pocket somewhere in the low country of georgia and south carolina that we could be looking at maybe even upwards of two feet of rain. so something and then we need to watch incredibly closely multiple days already slated for a moderate risk of heavy rainfall through monday, tuesday, and even into wednesday. jessica. >> all right. elisa rafah with the latest for us. thank you so much for that communications breakdowns, extra radio chatter at the secret service as all of that and more contributed the mistakes that happened the day someone tried to kill former president donald trump what we've learned about, what we've learned from the agency's new top dog that it's coming up shai, do you want know, water i remember so good to see you house of the dragon streaming exclusively on max the virus that causes shingles is sleeping it 99% of
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about 30 seconds before the shooting started that they realized he had a firearm and the local law enforcement agencies put that information out over the radio. but the problem was, there were two command posts. what director rowe described was a unified command posts where local law enforcement agencies were station so they could hear one another radios there. but there was another area where the secret service was located and that was their security room where they were with a pennsylvania state trooper that information, that radio traffic did not get to the secret service and the secret service agents and counter-snipers did not know that gunman had a firearm until he started shooting here's what director rowe said about how these two command centers how these two command centers were working, and why that radio traffic became so hampered on the day in bother, we had a pennsylvania state trooper in our security room they also had a unified command posts that have some of the other agencies that were onsite that day it is
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protests ahead of his 100th birthday, former president jimmy carter told his family he's hanging on so he can vote in the presidential election telling them, quote, i'm only trying to make it to vote for kamala harris. that is according to his grandson and who relayed a conversation carter had with his sonship this week the atlanta journal journal-constitution first reported on that conversation. carter has been in hospice for more than a year. he was diagnosed with cancer. that's spread to his brain in 2015 the new four part c and original series, 1968 looks back on a year marked by seismic shifts in american politics, social movements, global relations, and cultural icons. it was a year with striking parallels too. current political moment here's a preview nixon knew that he was making one of the great comebacks in american political history. and he was able to tap into his own sense of renewal as we look at
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