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mark ein: i really believe that at the end of the day, he wants what's best for this country. and the fact that she's getting off to a great start is something that makes him really, really happy. jim clyburn: i think he'll be the happiest guy in the world to see her sworn in. pamela brown: what if she loses? jim clyburn: it won't be on him. it would be on us. evan osnos: if she loses in november, i think, part of biden's legacy will be entwined with that agonizing period. could he have left earlier, maybe he should have forged ahead, but i don't think it will ever completely console the fact that he had to pull up short of the goal that he had been aiming for. joe biden: i made my choice. now the choice is up to you, the american people. god bless you all. and may god protect our troops. [music playing]
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hello, and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united i didn't states around the world and streaming us on cnn max, i'm rosemary church just ahead, parts of the us. are bracing for impact as hurricane debby insurance towards landfall, bringing the threat of catastrophic flooding kamala harris is search for a running mate enters its final hours as the vice president then sits down with some of her potential picks for a final interview. and two olympic triathletes fall ill. just days after swimming in the same it's forcing belgium to pull out entirely as competition is set to resume just hours from now live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church good to have you with us
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and we begin here in the united states, were debby has now strengthened into a category one hurricane. >> as the storm moves towards florida's big bend region, is expected to further intensify before making landfall in the coming hours. the national hurricane center says the storm now has winds near 80 miles per hour or 128 kilometers per hour. debbie is expected to bring historic amounts of rainfall and storm surge to parts of the southeast, parts of florida are already experiencing heavy rain and flooding emergency officials say some high water rescues were underway overnight hundreds of flights in florida have also been canceled or delayed georgia, florida, and south carolina have all declared a state of emergency as the storm approaches, the city of savannah could receive a month's worth of rain in just a single day rainfall is expected to be around 20 inches
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in the area of savannah and locally possibly even more if so, that will be a generational storm that we've not seen they're calling it a 500,000 years storm. >> and so with that, we're extremely concerned about flooding it is perhaps the most consequential decision of her political career so far, you as vice president kamala harris will soon decide who will join her on the democratic ticket as her running mate. >> and the clock is ticking as she is expected to appear on the campaign trail with her choice tuesday, cnn's julia benbrook has the latest now from washington we know that there were plans for vice president kamala harris to meet with at least three of the top contenders on sunday pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, arizona senator mark kelly, and minnesota governor tim walz.
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>> throughout the process, harris has been asking close advisers who would make the best governing partner for her? or at the white house. and other top consideration though is electability. she's been looking at how each of them would balance out the ticket and how they'd help in key battleground states shapiro and kelly, of course, from states that will be critical in november. now the vp pick is often a political afterthoughts once they're selected, but for harris, this is the biggest decision that she's going to make as the presumptive democratic nominee. and she's still working to introduce herself to many americans. she's been speaking with a close group of confidants including her husband doug emhoff, and former attorney general, eric holder, whose law firm is helping with the vetting process reminder of just how quickly this process is taking place. just a couple of weeks ago, harris was president joe biden's running mate and now she selecting her own vp. >> we will hear a decision soon because she and her running
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mate are expected to appear at a rally on tuesday in philadelphia that kicks off a battleground blitz. >> they're going to be crisscrossing the country, visiting key states ahead of the democratic national convention, which starts on on august 19 in washington. julia benbrook, cnn new polling shows the race between kamala harris and donald trump is tight using an average of four recent national poll also, a fresh cnn poll of polls shows there is no clear leader between the two candidates. >> trump is holding onto 49% support while harris is at 47%. well, joining me now from los angeles is caroline heldman. she is a professor of critical theory and social justice. she's also a democrat redick strategist, good to have you with us always good to join you. >> rosemary so in just two weeks, we have seen vice president kamala harris, titan race between her and rival donald trump ruffling his
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feathers and resetting the race so where do you see her momentum going from here given the latest poll numbers well, i think she will try to boost her momentum obviously with her vp pick and then august 19, the democratic national convention will give a natural boost as it does, it tends to be like a sugar high. it's a short boost. her real challenge is going to be keeping that big momentum up through labor day pass, pass that into the final push of the election. it's such a truncated calendar for presidential race. we've never been here before. so let's see whether or not she can keep that up. i'm imagining that this will be settled an intensely watched race that both candidates will actually have a lot of momentum heading into november and we'll see maybe some record-breaking turnout for the modern political well era, right? >> and of course, as you touched on kamala harris, so just one day away from announcing who her running mate will be, who would be the
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smartest choice politically from those who've been vetted and are ready to go well, she talked to six candidates. >> as weekend according to inside reports i think the top two contenders are probably these swings state governors, right? josh shapiro from pennsylvania and mark kelly from arizona mark kelly, i think the only drawback would be that he's a senator from a swing state and he's up for reelection in two years. >> so it might actually shift the balance of power in the senate if that's a tough race. but this is a man who looks like he's out of central casting for such a position is military record obviously being married to gabby giffords and also the fact that he was an astronaut. this is a man though that knows immigration. he's on a board in a border state. so that makes him particularly attracted. josh shapiro is just really good on us not going after magas. he did as attorney general and pennsylvania. the question is whether or not he'll face anti-semitism, maybe even from a sliver of the left and his party and maybe from independent voters.
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>> and trump is now saying he won't debate harris on on abc, as was previously agreed to when joe biden was running trump now says he'll only debate harris on fox. is this his way of killing off the debate and does it signal he's actually running scared and doesn't want to risk debating how is it all rosemary, it does feel like he's running a bit scared, right? >> he keeps shifting his plans. he's committed and then he's not committed to a debate i actually don't think fox news is going to go easy on either of these candidates. i've been impressed with the way in which all of these debates in the past few election cycles have been held, regardless of who the media agency is conducting them i hope that we will see a debate, but i think the fact that trump is going back and forth on this does signal that he's definitely up against a candidate. he did not prepare for how many pods? >> the victory do you see for kamala harris right now? and can she maintain this momentum and perhaps build on it, which
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would be the plan it's so unprecedented, rosemary, it is hard to predict, but i will say $310 million haul and two weeks the last two weeks of july. >> and the fact that too thirds of those donations are coming from new donors i mean, we're just seeing an energy around the democratic party that we haven't seen in a long time. and what's so fascinating is it parallels the energy in the republican side. i mean, trump, trump rallies, you're a good time. i mean, think there's enough phobic races, sexes, there a good time though for his supporters, they go there, they laugh. they, they're tailgating the democratic party is finally having this after nine years of not having that, if you recall, the 2020 the election was about voting against trump much more than it was about voting for biden. so it's been nearly a decade and the democrats now have a candidate. that they're super excited about. let's see how long this lasts. but kamala harris now has many paths to victory. >> she's actually opened up the sunbelt states, again, that biden and his crew had taken off the table so we're looking at these seven key swing
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states, which we'll get the lion's share of the focus between now and november caroline heldman, many thanks for joining us. >> appreciate it thank you. >> rosemary. >> still to come more countries are telling their citizens to leave lebanon as soon as possible with growing fears of a wider war breaking out between israel, hezbollah, and iran back without and more in just a moment no one should have to choose between good vision and great value especially with the price of everything on the rise. >> that's why america's past his slashed jean, their prices with the help of yours truly, during a wise by sales event, get two pairs of single vision glasses and a comprehensive eye exam for just 69, 95 or two pairs residents. and an example, 12995 the y's by sales event is happening now for a limited time that america is bad. book. an exam online today resigns down too hard, 37 to go. >> but the freestyle libre three system, know your glucose
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and as a result, turkey has joined a growing list of countries urging their citizens to get out of lebanon you as president joe biden will convene his national security team and the coming hours. for call with the king of jordan, the white house says the u.s. and israel are preparing for every possibility. and the pentagon has sent additional military assets to the middle east now, i don't know what they're going to do or when they're going to do it. but we got to make darn sure that we're ready and we have the capabilities in the region to be able to help israel defend itself. and frankly, defend our brown people, our own facilities, our own national security interests cnn's nada bashir joins us now, live from london. >> good morning to you. nada. so what is the latest on israel bracing? for retaliation from iran and hezbollah? and how will israel likely respond back well look, we heard yesterday from a number of israeli officials with regards to this growing soares.
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>> and in particular, we also heard from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who said that israel is determined to stand against iran on every possible front. now of course, there is high anticipation around this potential retaliation by the iranian regime. iran, of course accuses israel of carrying out the assassination of ismail haniyeh nia. hamas is political chief into iran last week. and of course, that we've been hearing warnings from both iranian revolutionary guard corps. and just yesterday from the iranian in foreign minister vowing that there will be severe punishment for the state of israel. but of course, many questions as to when and where this potential retaliation will take place. support form it can be the scope of this retaliation. we've heard from one us official saying that they believe it could be imminent in the coming days, whether this is i've direct attack, as we saw in april, iran launching drones and missiles on israeli territory, or whether this is a broader, more complex and coordinated attack with iran it's regional
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proxies, namely hezbollah in lebanon. and of course, the houthis in yemen, amongst others. and of course then there are questions around the calculation that would go into the region it's fonts from iran, whether they are seeking to re-establish deterrence against israel without triggering an all out war directly with the state of israel, or whether perhaps this could pull many others in the region into a broader regional conflict. now, take a listen to what prime minister netanyahu had to say yesterday with regards to this looming threat that we are seeing but do not just got in the state of israel is in a multi-arena war against iran's axis of evil. we are striking hard at any of its arms were prepared for any scenario both on the defense and the offense i tell our enemies again, we will react an exact, a heavy price for any act of hosowards us from any arena of course, when it comes to what that response and reaction is from israel that also remains to be seen. >> we've continued to see israel targeting striking parts
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of southern lebanon. there have been warnings in the past from us officials telling cnn that there is a chance that we could see israeli forces perhaps launching a full-scale ground incursion into lebanon that would certainly really shift the nature of this conflict really dragging out this conflict more broadly in the region we heard yesterday from israel's defense defense minister, yoav gallant, addressing this potential retaliation by iran. he said that they are looking at preparing very strongly in defense on land and in the ad that they are ready to move quickly, we've also heard from the israeli military's chief spokesman, admiral daniel hagari. he said that they are preparing for any emerging threat, but of course, this is also a huge concern for members of the international community, namely at the united states. as you heard there from secretary state antony blinken, we know that by it didn't is preparing to meet with national security officials in the situation room later today in the afternoon before that, he will be speaking to the king of jordan, a key hello in the region, but
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also a key mediator over the course of the ongoing ceasefire talks. and of course, communications with the palestinian authority we've now yesterday that the jordanian foreign minister was also into ron meeting with officials there to discuss the regional situation. of course, the u.s. has been in touch with others in the region as well. we know of course that the secretary of state has spoken with his g7 counterparts and he spoke also with the iraqi prime minister mohammed shia al sudani, a very clear message from the iraqi prime minister that the de-escalation that were waiting and to see in the region that the u.s. wants to see in the region will not happen according to the iraqi prime minister until there is a cessation of violence in gaza. that is something that we've heard from him the number of leaders in the region. but of course, at this point it feels that this ceasefire talks are further away than we have seen it towards a resolution in some time now, rosemary, nada bashir in london. many thanks. thanks steven cook is a senior fellow
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for middle eastern studies at the council on foreign relations. >> he's also the author of the end of ambition, america's past, present, and future in the middle east, he joins us now from rei broke in new york. appreciate you being with us pleasure so president joe biden will speak with the king of jordan in the coming hours and then returned to the white house where he will convince in his national security team, amid ongoing tension in the middle east, what does the biden administration need to be doing to appropriately meet this day? >> droves moment in history and is all out war in the region inevitable? do you think well, it seems very clear that the iranians and their allies are going to respond for, to a number of israeli military actions in recent weeks. >> and they're going to do so in a very significant way. i think that the president's conversation with the king of jordan is to assess how the
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jordanians view their talks with the iranians and trying to reduce tensions and perhaps blunt the iranian in response but i think that the president does need to as he has been doing, moving military force into the region and signaling to the iranians that the united states will help in the defense of israel. and there'll be likely consequences for the iranians for an all out attack on israel in the wake of the yes as a nation of a senior hamas leader and a hezbollah commander, we have seen retaliation from hezbollah and iran is also vowing to respond. >> what do you expect? we will happen next in terms of that retaliation well it seems clear that iran, hezbollah, the huike he's in iranian aligned militias in iraq are ready to fire on israel simultaneously, making the april iranian attack on israel. >> smart by comparison is so
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this would be something quite significant. of course, the iranians want to calibrate this so that they do damage to israel without eliciting and massive israeli response. this is really a situation where we're all on the knife's edge because escalation is quite likely and quite dangerous and israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu is warning iran, he will stand against them on every front. he appears determined to push the region to all out war. so what is going on here does netanyahu even want a ceasefire and hostage release deal? the key to ending the possibility but she of all-out war in the region. well, it's not entirely clear that a ceasefire between israel and hamas would bring it into these hostilities the iran one ends have been clear over a period of time that they'd been looking for a fight with israel. i think from
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the israeli perspective, they have been willing to take significant risks to go after their adversaries since october 7, to prove that they still have a significant amount of capability none of this lends itself towards or it's a calming of regional tensions, but rather increase in those tensions and an intensification of a regional conflict that has already underway shut the international community be doing at this time to calm nerves and perhaps build a bridge to peace well, there's not a lot that can be the done at the moment. the parties, particularly hamas and israel don't really want a ceasefire, the iranians are vowing revenge as is his hezbollah and the houthis for an israeli attack on a houthi-controlled port in yemen. now is now really the time for diplomacy. this conflict hasn't quite ripened yet to use a diplomatic term in
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order for diplomats to be able to use their skills in order to bring about a more peaceful and stable region and some analysts have said just did that israel, iran, hezbollah, other militant groups don't really want all-out war do you agree with that assessment no, i don't. >> i think all of these actors crews are spoiling for a fight they, the iranians want war on their terms where their territory is attacked the israelis very much want to push his hezbollah back away from its border and destroy hamas. >> but houthis had taken every opportunity since october 7 to try to strike at israel and to gain leverage over shipping in the red sea. all of these actors, as i said, are spoiling for a fight it's not quite clear to me why others believe that they don't want all out war when everything that they've done and all of their incentives are to continue the
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conflict steven cook. >> thank you so much for joining us and sharing your analysis and perspective. appreciate it my pleasure still to come protests escalate and the eu uk as riot as a attack hotels, housing, asylum seekers. we will have the british prime ministers message to demonstrators as violence flares across the county this is the home for the world's most essential stories in journalism.
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free text, love to three-to-one, three-to-one today us stock futures are dropping right now. you can see the nasdaq down more than 5% of the three major indices finished in the red friday after a discipline appointing us jobs report had investors looking to sell an asian market stumbled out of the gate. this morning as the global selloff continued, marc stewart is following developments for us from beijing, he joined us snag with to see you, marc. so pretty rough start in asia. what are those numbers look like right now rosemary at first, what began as a stumble has resulted in a across the board plunge in markets here in asia, there's no question traders in the united states are going to be very angry thanks. >> yes, when markets open later today, let me first focus on
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japan, its benchmark index, the nikkei closed down more than 12 12%. if we look at the point loss is the biggest single point day laws in market history, but it's not just in japan, in south korea, the kospi, the benchmark index there plunged more than 8% today, also, stocks and taiwan seen big losses as well. you know, normally when we look at markets hearing in asia, if we see a percentage loss of anywhere from one to 2%, that's seen as significant. the fact that we saw the losses that we have seen today in japan and in south korea. it is quite frankly breathtaking as far as what's happening, what's fueling the selloff in this part of the world? well, in japan for example, it was just announced by central bank that more interest rate hikes are likely in the months ahead.
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it's going to make it more expensive for people to borrow money that causes so a lot of anxiety and apprehension among traders. but also as one trader told us today, there is this contagion effect, this idea that if people are scared or concerned though, just start to sell off for any reason. and that's what may be happening today. in fact, in both japan and in south korea, we saw exchanges institute what are known as circuit breakers. it's a mechanism that kicks in to prevent panic selling when there's so much volatility as we're seeing today. and basically what happens is that trading is pause for a period of time to essentially try to calm things down. basically calling a time out so that is what has been transpiring over the last few hours. now, as we follow the sun and look to the united states, traders, there have a lot of things to be uncertain about. you i
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mentioned the jobs report been lackluster, but we're also going to get a long list of corporate earnings this week. some of the biggest names in tech, in consumer products are all going to release their earnings well, that is attention getting. it's the guidance for the future which really will put wall street on edge or at least paying attention, for example intel last week announced that it's going to lay people off and then amazon, which has had some success has indicated that the growth from the past may not be as robust in the future. so that is creating concern. so rosemary, the fear is that the sell off that we saw here in asia could transpire to other parts of the world, including europe. and of course, the united it's states. >> all right, marc stewart joining us live from beijing with that very sobering news. appreciate to the uk now, where violent protests fueled by far right groups intensified sunday
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protesters in northern england vandalized and set fire to two holiday in hotels that are being used to house asylum seekers. they also smashed windows and attacked police. violence erupted after three young girls were killed in a stabbing attack last week, the fire right, has seized on the attack to spread disinformation. and to mobilize anti-muslim and anti-immigrant protests. but his prime minister keir starmer address the nation amid the unrest people in this country have a right to be safe and yet, we've seen muslim communities targeted attacks on mosques other minority communities singled out nazi salutes in the street attacks on the police wanton violence alongside racist rhetoric so no i won't shy away from calling it what it is. far-right, thuggery.
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more olympic hardware. >> here's a look at the current middle count in paris team usa's, it's tied with china for the most gold medals with 19 h the americans also have a comfortable lead in total medal count 71 overall to china's 45 in second place, and right now the mixed relay triathlon is it's underway in paris amid continued concerns over the river sends water quality olympic officials announced sunday the bacteria level would be, quote, within acceptable limits by world triathlon, the sport's governing body withdrawals and substitutions to team rosters have been made when athletes became sick after competing in the seine though, there's no official link between those illness says and the river seine and cnn saskya vandoorne joins me now from paris, standing by the censors, saskya what more are you learning about? this? and of course, the
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water quality concerns yes. >> right. as as you said, you do the mixed chaff on is taking place right now just further down the river. but there are two athletes who are not what's competing today. and that's because they fell ill following that individual triathlon, just last week. so there are a lot of questions about the water quality today and the sense. so what do we know? we know that belgium dropped out yesterday after one of its athletes claire michel at fell ill. we know that she was at the olympic village clinic yesterday, but crews rosemary, we don't know what her illness is and whether or not it is linked to the war water quality of the sen. but the belgium olympic committee did release a statement with some sharp words saying that they hope that lessons will be learned for future triathlon competitions at the olympic games, such as guaranteeing training days competition days, and the competition format. now, meanwhile, switzerland did
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have to change its lineup. often one of its athletes got a gastro-intestinal section. but again, we do not know if that infection is linked to the athletes swim in the last week, we wait to hear more about these athletes and that condition rose me, but it's true that a lot of the training days for the traffic on hat to be canceled because when there is heavy rain, that's when water pollution goes up in the sand that's when those bacteria levels rise. but organizers have been testing the water every day and they say that it was clean enough for the athletes to swim in it last week and indeed, again today. but rosemary, i just want to remind our viewers that, you know, 1.5 billion was spent to clean up the sand and it's not just for the olympics, the whole point is that the sun is meant to be a place where provisions can cool off in the summer in the years to come, rosemary, right?
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>> saskia van dorn joining us there from the scene in paris. appreciate it and thank you for joining us. i'm rosemary church for our international and x viewers. world sport is coming up next. and for those of you here in the united states and in canada, i'll be back with more cnn newsroom after short break, distinct looking for a way to stretch the dollar within surefire way, you can cut your car insurance bill and half, scroll through, doesn't a prices and tapped to switch online. >> that's it. no phone calls and no wasted time. go to ensure fire and save today boys and girls were going to go to c-word, chad and mecca kadomi class size is one area thank start your free trial and save $100 today now, with straight docx, good iphone 12 for a super great deal all with real unlimited data super interested
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critical states. >> dropped trump and harris are zeroing in on these state of georgia. and for good reason, just four years ago, president joe biden won the crucial battleground state by less than 12 both thousand votes, cnn's randi kaye spoke with a group of women voters in this crucial state to say what they think of the race now that harris has replaced joe biden on the democratic ticket this one is the goddess of motherhood and the ocean ocean show of hands here, who in the group is glad that joe biden dropped out of the race all of you kamala harris has raised 200 million in one week. >> how do you feel about that has energized any of you to see young people. so jazz and registering to vote in huge numbers it feels very similar to the energy that i felt when
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president obama was running i'll feel but i wonder, is this a honeymoon period? >> isn't going to stay like this is going get, you know, crazy like kamala crazy as a fourth-grader, wondering if a black one would ever be president and now something that could actually happen is realizing a dream. i think we are ready for a woman. >> i think we're ready for a woman of color. i'm not sure we're ready for kamala harris. >> i don't look at their skin color or if it's a man or woman, i want to qualified candidate and based on what she has or hasn't john so far, i'm not seeing a very qualified candidate. >> some republicans have been referring to kamala harris as a dei hire. >> it's an easy dig it, you know, it's like you can always go for the jugular instead of like you got as stated earlier, what she's done, what her record has shown a what she stands for. i think he's just an easy dig. >> i think it just amazing to have her at the top. >> if you look at her political
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career versus trump she trump's the fact that kamala harris is a big supporter of reproductive rights. >> is that a big draw for you? >> plus having body autonomy as we all should have the right to choose what we do with our own bodies. >> how many of you think kamala harris can beat donald trump? >> yeah i i'm halfway when it was announced that this was happening, i went oh darn well, what now i really feel like it's going to be extremely close. it could go either way. >> and if they can get our young black males out to vote that's going to be to me the deciding factor, which pushes her over the edge because i thought okay, i felt we're going to have a republican. but now, who knows? >> yeah, it's a real fight now, do you think it's fair that the republicans blame harris for the problem at the border. in part border crossings have dropped to a three-year low in june. >> i don't know whether it is harris has fallen or whose fault it is, but it has
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definitely increased in the type of people who are crossing into the border. and the damage that they're doing to our country, harris has become more in line with some of biden's positions on certain issues. in some cases, even reversing where she stood in the 2020 race. now, how do you feel about the evolving is to have real or she just say in what she thinks people want to hear, or they rebranding kamala i want to be more palatable, i believe it i think with her having forbid vp for the past four years, things have changed. >> what makes you nervous about trump running against kamala harris? >> because kamala is a great spokesman, she's a debater. she's going to appeal to a wide range of americans, regardless of color or even female i just think people are going to like her a lot. >> she's very. likely very likeable trump he's his own worst enemy with his ego huge ego, and his huge mouth to match. let's talk about the
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presidential debate that's supposed to happen in september. kamala harris is calling him out on this saying that he's backtracking. do you? we feel like trump is sort of running from this second debate a bit so i think he's scared because he actually will have to come with some real facts back the information he would have to prepare a little bit more to debate her plus, she's argued in court. i think women from all across the board are going to really be paying attention to this debate because it's like okay. we know you're track record with a woman. if he were well-prepared, he would he would do well, but it's going to be tough because, you know she's she's smooth. >> she really is last time we spoke two of you. >> k and k had decided, you said that you had you biden, on a candidate and it was donald trump. are you still firm on that? >> i'm not still firm, but loved the republican party to win. but i think kamala harris has so much to offer that it
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could go either way in front this accomplished a lot in the four years. what camilla has to convince me of is that those things will return are you still firm on donald trump? >> yes. and i mean, it's not trump so much as the republicans and i'm not convinced that camila is the one i feel like she's gone a lot of biden baggage. that's following her. >> i know the three of you. last time we talked, we're still undecided. are you decided now i am who are you going to vote players? she speaks more to me. she's more likable for one younger. i like that because she's going to be able to relate more to younger people. >> definitely voting for kamala harris i'm definitely leaning more towards harris obviously in the honest truth is because she's a woman and i think the country is ready for a woman. >> and it's not because she's black is because she's a female and personally just think of female can actually do the job better cnn's randi kaye with that report. we've
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cases of covid 19 picking up yet again in recent weeks, there are renewed questions and concerns about how to keep up with current prevention. our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta weighs in. >> this week, we asked viewers what questions they had about this summer's covid-19 wave. >> and you had a lot of them specifically about the shot bots. >> and when you should get your next one. >> so first of all, we don't know exactly when the most updated shots are going to be available, but you can probably expect them some sometime this fall few. >> things to keep in mind the new covid shot is going to target the jn.1 variant, which incidentally is a descendant of the au omicron variant remember that now the predominant strain that's circulating right now is kp.3, which is a descendant of both of those are macron and jn.1 so the bottom line is the new covid shot should be pretty protective against the currently circulating strains. >> also, remember this
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immunity. >> we're learning lasso around four to six months. so keep that number in the back of your mind. that is probably the reason that we're seeing a summer surge as the protection, whereas off from the last set of shots also, there's been a lot of discussion recently about a combination shot covid and flu in the same shot moderna, the pharma company, had some positive trial results with that nomination earlier this summer, but we're learning it's not gonna be ready for this fall. you can, however, remember, get both the flu and covid shots at the same time in try and do that. sometime before halloween american noah lyles is still riding high on his gold medal win on sunday and the olympic men's one hundred meter dash. >> cnn's coy wire has more on his impressive win and other highlights from day nine of the summer games america's know allows, has staked his claim is the fastest man in the world when i talked to him ahead of these games she said he already knew he was this was just more
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for everybody else at 20 year drought for the usa is over. >> olympic final of the men's 100 meters. at the moment it's exhilarating nine seconds in sports years of training for a moment that lasts about two deep breaths. and this one went down to a photo finish to make us 23 ocha shane thompson thought he wanted but after about 15 seconds, it was determined that american noah lyles out, lean them at the tape, a personal best 9.79 seconds, beating thompson by 51 thousandths of a second. usa's fred currently took the bronze, allows, didn't win the qualifier, didn't win the semifinal. but when it mattered most, he delivered, he is the first american man to win the 100 meters in 20 years. to golf the come for the ages, world number one, scottie scheffler overcoming a four stroke deficit on the final day to win his first olympic gold shooting nine under 62 on his final round, team gb's tommy fleetwood took the silver, japan's hideki matsuyama took the bronze what a year, it's been for scottie scheffler six
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wins on pga tour, including the masters, but dominance continues. novak djokovic's finally snagged the one thing that seemed to allude him winning his first olympic gold in his fifth games, he beat carlos alcaraz in a thriller at roland garros 7-6, 76, that 37-years-old djokovic has become the oldest man to but when a singles gold medal, it also completes jokers career golden slam, having won olympics gold and all four majors bobby finke, defense and it's his title, setting a new world record in the 1,500 meter freestyle of 14, 1,430.67. you can call them back-to-back. bobby, he put the entire men's program graham on his back first american man to win and vegetable gold at these games. and he did it on the last race possible. finally, one of the wildest gold medals but these games in cycling road race, team usa's kristen faulkner grew up in homer, alaska riding her bike around the fishing villages, became a varsity rower and harvard got it degree in computer science started
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riding seriously just seven years ago, zipping through central park as a hobby, she got hooked, she quit her career working at investment firms it's in 2022 and now at 31-years-old, she is an olympic gold medalist. see, there's hope for all of us and thanks for your company this hour. >> i'm rosemary church. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. >> tv on the edge, moments that shaped our culture coming this fall on cnn. no one should have
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