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receiving their first call for a water rescue. >> you just saw one of our marine units or water rescue teams are rollout to a vehicle, stalled with people trapped in the vehicle after preparing for the impact of 20 inches of rain in just two to three days there has been a lot of behind the scenes prep work working with the city as a whole with them clearing out the obstructions of drains working with the city to make sure we have sand for the residents sweep left though easily here, residents in savannah heating the warnings and bracing for unprecedented flooding, multiple sandbag stations ran out of supplies sunday night and resupplied by the county. the storm staying on top of us for 24 to 48 hours. i know that's just going to be a lot of precipitation, a lot of rain coming down just going to be it's gonna be unheard of really. >> isabel rosales joins us now. isabel so much rain. what can we expect in savannah the next couple of hours? >> hey, john, so the concerns are for potential tornadoes historic rainfall, and coastal
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flooding. so if floor us verify when it comes to all of that expected rainfall that water has to come from the west here into the savannah waterway. so the big question here is, can the river for had an handle the capacity for all of that water to get out, if not, that's a big issue. that is when you get serious flooding, and that is what has officials here so concerned to the fact that they've instituted a curfew that is set to take into place. you're in just under an hour. officials warning residents here to prepare for flooding. they have not ever seen in their lifetime. i spoke john to the mayor here of savannah. he says that he will not sleep while debby is knocking here. and the moral of the story is that this is not a sprint. this is a marathon, debby crawling just six it's miles per hour. >> isabel rosales, stay safe there and savanna, thank you so much. the news continues right here on cnn outfront next, will
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it be shapiro walz for vp harris said to be focusing on two candidates in the final hours before her major announcement as sources insists, she's still hasn't made up her mind plus former house speaker nancy pelosi is i guess, live here tonight, her first primetime interview since kamala harris became her party's nominee. she has a new book out where she spills some serious tea about private conversations with donald trump and jd vance's wife is coming to his defense while the trump team is eager for usha vance to speak out let's go outfront good evening. i'm dana bash in for erin burnett outfront tonight. pelosi live and in-person in her first primetime interview since president biden stepped aside and former house speaker nancy pelosi will speak out and tonight, vice president kamala harris is on the cusp of making one of the biggest decisions of her career. and that is her running mate, which could be
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announced at any moment. you're looking at new pictures of harris returning to the vice president's residence moments ago as cnn is told, she still has not decided on, which meant it will be, we are learning that harris is focused though on two of the contenders you've see them there, josh shapiro of pennsylvania, governor tim walz of minnesota. harris is preparing to hold a rally with her new pick in less than 24 hours and major fears tonight in addition to that, about a looming global recession, a threat would undoubtedly way down harris his campaign in the crucial months before the election. today, the u.s. stock markets saw its biggest drop in nearly two years. the dow down over 1,000 points because of concerns about a slowing us economy. the economy of course, is issue number one in this election. i'm going to talk to former house speaker nancy pelosi about all of this in just a moment. but first i want to go to philadelphia mj lee is outfront there. that is where
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kamala harris is going to be holding her first rally with whomever she picks as her running mate tomorrow, mj, you've been talking to sources all day. what are you learning? >> well, dana, we are absolutely in the final, final stages of this process as of this late afternoon, the campaign was saying that the vice president had not yet made a decision, but it is a decision that we are going to learn about in the coming hours now, we have of course, been discussing three names and party particular as being the final contenders. tim walz josh shapiro, and mark kelly. we did learn earlier tonight that in the final hours of this selection process, the vice president has been training her focus on two of those names. in particular, that is shapiro walz now, to be clear, based on our conversations earlier mark kelly had not been exactly taken off the table. he was according to our sources, still one of the final three finalists and all three of them of course, had met in person
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with the vice president over the weekend in washington, dc. now, this waiting process may feel long for some of us tracking this very closely, but it is worth noting that all of this has actually moved at extraordinary speed. it was only 15 days ago that president biden dropped out of the race, forcing calm life harris to make this decision in just a matter of days and some of the biggest questions dana, as you know very well that she has been weighing include questions like who is going to be a strong governing partner who can help her win, who she have the strongest chemistry with that, of course, is one factor that only the vice president, of course, can weigh in on an answer that question two, we know that she of course, has also been presented with a ton of data. a lot of polling and other information about each of the contenders. but again, if everything goes according to plan, we should find out very shortly before that philadelphia joint rally tomorrow our knight, who exactly kamala harris has
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chosen, of course, one of the most consequential political decisions that she has made mj. >> thank you so much for that reporting outfront now former house speaker nancy pelosi, author of the new book the art of power. but you see it there. i have it here. terrific book. read it all. i highly recommend it. i want to start before we get to the book though, about what we just heard from mj kamala harris is it seems as though choosing between governor minnesota governor tim walz pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, you served with the now governor walz when he was house member for about a decade as he a good pick in your in your view? >> he is a good pick but she had six good picks i said any one of them would have made a great vice president. but only she would be able to judge who she had the best you have of politico now, i think they're all great and new ever she takes on for and tim walz is wonderful. it was chair of our
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veterans affairs committee, governor of pennsylvania is remarkable and a real star and i understand mark kelly may still be in the running from what mj said, but as she said, it's a question of who she feels the most comfort level with in terms of governance, people say, well, who can help us win, but it's about who can help us govern more than that. >> you think. so it's about that electability isn't as much of a factor, shouldn't be much of a factor in your view? >> no the electability. it's about curl harris and she has to win. that's for sure. but any one of them would have been a great vice premier. >> want to ask you about something that's been going on with regard to josh shapiro? there really has been a campaign. it seems against him by progressive groups inside the democratic party because of his stance on israel because of his stance on college protests. but if you look at it, his stance really isn't different from mark kelly or tim walz
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congressman jake auchincloss said today that there is a strong under undercurrent of antisemitism to the fight against shapiro. do you think that's true well, i certainly hope not know. >> i think it's probably more about policy. but the decision will be made by our candidate for president of the united states. and it's important for people to weigh in as they think. i think that it would be better if they weighed in more privately rather than having a building up something out there. but that's there. that's their choice that's their choice. >> i want to show you some video of you and kamala harris standing together in a history making moment you were and still are always will be the first female house speaker. she the first female vice president. you're both san franciscans. >> what's your relationship like? >> our relationship is fine. we're very excited and proud of her proud of the i've said
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personally, just have so much esteem for her. she's a person of deep faith and deep commitment to public service. officially she's strong she as you see in her positions now that she's out there and you'll see more. but most recently, health strongly she has stood up for a woman's right to choose. and that's democracy issue, a freedom, issue and politically she's very astute you don't win the government. the attorney general schiff of california, are many primary candidates. and she pulled that off because of her astuteness. and i can go more into that, but the fact is, you've seen in the past three weeks how she has managed the opportunity that is there. >> and when she started in politics, you were already very well-established. i mean, you wouldn't been an activist california's state chair, a member of congress. and i could go on and on and on as somebody coming up in san francisco, politics and then more broadly, california politics, did she
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ask you for mentorship? did you know give her a vitally the fact is in that first race, i was for the incumbent and i was for him because i respected him and his family established very progressive family in san francisco and they supported me. >> and if anybody knows anything about me, i'm loyal. she understood that. she understood i had a past relationship and then she went on to be the district and that was over once that primary was over so what i'm saying once it was over, did she reach out to you for any advice or mentorship? >> well, that isn't that we all have our own. i always say to people, be yourself and go out there and do yourself. i loved to mentor people if they want to be mentored, but i don't i always say to people you may respect somebody for what they are doing and how they do it. but the eu it's about you and that's what i say to her as running for president of the united states, there's no going back 25 years, long time ago as to when
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this happened, what we're talking about is the future and we're all very proud of her have confidence in her. and again, just want to put one good day in front of another. >> let's talk about some of the things that you write about in this book, the art of power. you write about throughout it, it's about several key moments in history, in us history which you were an integral part of? >> yes. >> a couple of those moments we're reaching the former president and the house of representatives. and you write in detail about a call that donald trump, then president made to you before the first impeachment. he said, this is according to a book quote, there's no reason to impeach me this back-and-forth continued with the president becoming increasingly whiny by the end, i've done a great job as president, he said and he kept repeating, it's very, very unfair. >> you don't talk about your private conversations with presidents very much, but you did hear wine. >> well because it was the
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basis for how we go forward. he was saying it was a perfect call. it was a perfect call and i was saying it was a perfectly clear call and we will be going forward. but before we get to that, this book was not supposed much about him, was about four places where i was in the room where it happened to word domestic. one was portable care act, another, the tarp the meltdown of on wall street in 2008. the other was global, one was the iraq war, which i've opposed. and the relationship with china that was the purpose of the book i didn't have time to write it until i wasn't speaker anymore. but then of its toll, where you have to put something about trump. he had to put something about january 6 and you have to put something about the attack on your husband. and that's that i'll write another book about what's been happening the last few months and even more on ukraine give us a preview. ukraine i have my notes. okay well, it's not an
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end. >> it is not certainly not all about donald trump. do you say in there that it's been striking to you about how much people have come up to you. >> you've done so much in public life, in public service and people want to know about donald trump well, they, they congratulate me for my applause my tearing up his speech, my pointing out to him, his that all roads lead to the putin with him. that's that's what amazes me. is that the more thing is anecdotal rather than someone there's anecdotal. >> there was one other thing you write right about it, write about a funeral that you attended for dr. david hamburg, a well-known psychiatrist, and you wrote quote, at the service doctors, other mental health professionals came up to me unsolicited. she told me that they were deeply concerned that there was something seriously wrong with the president and that his mental and psychological help, there wasn't make president trump president trump. thank you that is mental health. mental and
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psychological health was in decline. i am not a doctor, but i did find his behaviors difficult to understand why did you include that anecdote? >> well, because i think that, you know, the fact is, how do you explain a president of the united states going before an audience and saying, if you beat up the press, i'll pay for your legal fees. is that saying is that a sane thing to say? of course nobody made as much of a fuss. how do you say when you see what's happening in charlottesville, there were good people on both sides. i think that his presidency that was a danger to our country and that's why he cannot be re-elected. but the fact is what here to talk about the future, i make could be president again. well, we have to make sure that he isn't and that's what my purpose was to say we need a campaign that will win and will win not only the white house, but the the
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house, the senate, and all the way down the line and to our local races as well there's so much at stake. let's talk about this. joe biden is great president of great consequences to our country 15 million jobs created on his watch trump has the worst record since herbert hoover again, unemployment down, wages up. we're talking about saving the planet with our legislation. he's talking about getting 1 billion from the fossil fuel industry to reverse that policy. and the pharmaceutical industry diverse, the policy to reduce the cost of prescription drugs, which is also in that same ledge as we can go down the line. we're talking about project 2025 which would abolish the department of education. they're already trying to do it in congress now this isn't hypothetical. it's real the list goes on about the contrast in this election that relates to the kitchen table
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issues of the american people, the education of their children the job said, they want to have you hear their children breeze. forgive me. you just started that by saying something that i've heard you say a few times, which is we needed a campaign that we can win and i do want to ask about president biden, because you said that you did not put anybody up to pressuring him not to step aside? i do not. one of the things i've been wanting to ask you about is the lawmakers who came out 123 are some of the lawmakers who are closest to you. adam schiff, jamie raskin, zoe lofgren with statements saying that they respectfully, i thought it was time for the president to step aside i've had people say to me and i just as a longtime observer of you, sought thought, oh, wow, those are all pelosi allies. who had nothing to do with that. >> i have hundreds of allies in the congress of the united states. >> oh, i know. but they're among know, i had nothing to to do with that if you ask them,
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is almost insulting to them because they are formidable figures in the congress of the united states, they make their own judgment and their own studies spoke to in to president biden since he dropped out. no, i have not. >> do you hope to yes. >> when i hope to yeah. brawl visit is everything okay with your relationship you'd have to ask him, but i hope but he knows look, i have loved joe biden respected him for over 40 years. >> we have i was party chair in california and then i became a member of congress and then one thing i'll do house white house member, house speaker, working with him all along. i think he has made one of the biggest contributions to our country in the shortest period of time of any president. you can name whether it's job creation whether it is well as the first bill the first built protect our assault covid shots
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in arms, money in the pockets, children in school, people at work the infrastructure bill, building, building a way that is respectful of communities chips, and science to take us into the future and make us self-reliant as a country our of the pact act to help our veterans. the ira to save the environment and lower the cost of prescription drugs. this is in a two-year period of time. yeah. this is a remarkable agenda. he's been a great president with a vision for our country based on values at knowledge and judgment and a heart full of love for the now it can people who are, let's say, forgive, me before i let you go really quickly. i want to ask you about j.d vance. he's gotten a lot of attention, more insulting democrats as a bunch of childless cat ladies because people are in charge who don't have kids and don't have in his words stake in this country your mantra in this book and an every time i hear you speak is everything you do is for the
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>> i don't think he knows what he's talking about, but again, we'll see as the campaign goes on. but as some have said, trump has made himself i mean he's appointed even a worse appointment then he's made in the past with this, what we'll see, it's up to the public we we don't agonize over what they say. we organize around, what we're doing for america's working families, for the children under leadership of kamala harris, who's again person of phase a person of effectiveness, a
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person who knows how to do the politics to lead us to victory. and so it's a pretty exciting time. so we'll put one good day in front of another to mobilize at the grassroots level, to own the ground, getting out the vote with a message that just bold and progressive, but not menacing and with the resources to get the job done. and the best part of that is the candidate. and we'll see who the vice presidential candidates, madam speaker. >> thank you so much for being here congratulations on the book. >> thank you. my pleasure. thank thank you for your attention to it. >> and out front next, a global sell off, the dow suffering is worst day in nearly two years, donald trump is blaming the migrant surge. is that really what is going on here? plus j.d. vance, his wife, lucia, is downplaying her husband's comment about that childless cat when he made a quip and he made a quip in service of making a point that he wanted
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to make that with substantive problem cat lady, i should say. >> now, we are also following breaking news out of the middle east where the u.s. is sending two destroyers closer to israel over. fears are ron is about to launch an attack at any moment and the source just told me the u.s is now preparing for the worst how long have you been tracking her car's value was corona? just like seven months. >> she was sell it. we hold hold silver vans are going for more right now. should we or low mileage is paying off, you think we should depreciation is really heating up we just drew already sold the carbonic go to car ivana and track your car's value today. hey, you've seen this was the main one. >> you're telling me. you can get directv got good stuff and
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markets in asia and europe also are spiraling japan's nikkei index with its biggest single day point drop on record, it's 12.4% loss is the worst since 1987 all of this is raising fears of a recession, just 92 days before the election. i want to go straight now to richard quest, who is right here and following all of this so richard, these investors are obviously spooked. we are just a few hours away from the nikkei opening in japan hi are they melting down? why are these markets melting down? >> because they all wanted that the fed is behind the curve, has left it too late to cut interest rates and therefore is pushing the u.s. economy to slow down to the point of recession. and this has to be expected. this was entirely predictable, bearing in mind we had 11 increases an interest rates in barely two years, a phenomenal amount of tightening, it crushed inflation exactly as it was supposed to. but then of course you've got the other side.
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eventually unemployment starts to rise. now the academic question in a sense, we won't know until for a few more months has the fed left it too late? the consensus is probably yes now, i want you to listen to what former president trump said he is appearing to blame immigrants undocumented immigrants for the sell off today. >> listen to what he said they coming out of mental institutions, step pouring into the united states and they're hurting and damaging our country fact check, please. >> does the border crisis have anything to do? i'm going to quote the former president's exact words back to him. >> i have no idea what he is talking about and i suspect he doesn't either there is no serious economist that is suggesting that this fall in markets all the problems in the economy is a direct result of immigration far from it, every statistic shows the u.s. economy needs higher for legal or other or guest-worker just
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to keep the economy moving. everything from mowing lawns to agriculture, to jobs that americans don't want to do one of the really interesting things about what's going on in the economy is in tech and specifically ai and the ai boom that seems to be among the most hit hard by hit hardest, i should say. >> so is betting on ai right now, not looking as good speculatively, probably no longer term absolutely no problem whatsoever. this this.com boom and bust, those of us who remember the 1990s i was going to ask i don't kombu.com, they got swept away. but amazon, cisco, intel they all regrouped reforms and carried on what you are seeing is massive speculation on generative ai. that's not going to be as profitable as people thought in the timescale people thought, but nobody but nobody that i know of is suggesting that ai is not going to be a major benefit to the
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u.s. economy. it's just not going to be profitable as the share prices had assumed. as a result froth off the top and more we'll talk about what it means for the human race another time thank you so much. thank you for breaking it all down. appreciate it, richard. outfront next, former president trump is sharing some surprising remarks about one of his leading democratic critics, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez she's got a spark that's pretty amazing. actually, got a good spark and we're following several breaking stories out of the middle east, including an attack on an airbase in iraq that has left several us personnel injured your friends are turning 30 tbs is hosting the ultimate friends celebration 30 celebrates 30 years of friends all month long on tv yes when i was diagnosed
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democratic leaders a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they've made. >> and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable. well, to what he was really saying is that it can be really hard to be a parent in this country and sometimes our policies are designed in a way that make it even harder team trump has been eager for usha to speak up for the republican ticket and share her story ever since her husband's stumbled out of the gate born to indian hindu parents in california yes. we will show studied law at yale, clerked for supreme court justices, and met jd, who wrote in his memoir, after a single date, i told her that i was in law. have they married, started a family with three kids. and even though usha was once a registered democrat, she is now firmly on message for the republicans, the jd i knew then is the same jd you see today, except for that beard? >> it's been rough as emails have emerged from years ago of
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jd saying, i hate the police, i hate trump and what he represents. i really see the racially offensive views of trump's supporters an old friends in questioned the couple's integrity. >> why don't think anyone knows what jd or osha belief because they have literally changed their principles and every imaginable issue i love you. >> i wouldn't be here without you and i will never forget where i came from through it. >> all usha vance has dug in for her husband, for donald trump. and for whatever that may bring. if i didn't feel that the ticket you know, the trump-vance ticket was able to do some real good for the country then i wouldn't be here supporting him and jd wouldn't have done this this could be a tricky spot. it's very clearly campaign wants her help particularly with women voters by having her walk back, things like this cat lady comment. >> but as you know, dana, one of the problems is there's another part of the trump base that just loves comments like
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that. and could want more dana. yeah. >> that's a really good white time. thank you so much for that going to bring in my panel now, ashley allison. >> first, let's just start with what you heard from tom and that story about usha vance speaking out like this, can undo any of the damage that her husband has potentially done. >> it can i guess the answer is no okay. so let me atlanta that, but but let's just kind of look at it from a dispassionate point of view. she's a good spokesperson for him sure. i mean, perhaps or for them for them. >> he didn't really move me you know, no one's going to move you to be fair. >> moved. moved. if you make a compelling argument, the thing about what she said though, is there's an assumption that in the republican maga base, there aren't women that don't have children that. are single. it's so unnecessarily isolating and what i would
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recommend, who should tell her husband, jd vance's to pivot and walk away and stop doubling down on this, but it's this inability to just acknowledge shouldn't have said it. keep moving on things as simple as childless cat ladies, but also on things much more extreme in terms of policies. and i think that that is why she sure. can speak to their base, but it's not going to convince those independent moderate voters that you would hope your spouse, your usha vance might be able to do. she's just not going to speak to them while i have you here. >> former congressman charlie dent your governor, different party, but same commonwealth i won't say state pennsylvania is being seriously considered to be kamala harris is running mate as is your former colleague, tim walz, governor of minnesota, was in the house. >> what are your thoughts line are both. >> well i served with tim and i know josh my mic quick reaction
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is that there's no path to victory for kamala harris without pennsylvania. josh shapiro, i think adds more value because he was very strong, particularly in the philadelphia market i philadelphia, the collar counties in the lehigh valley, kamala harris knew the run up the numbers there. he can actually help. are there on the margins. it's all about the margins. nobody votes for number two. but, but he might be able to pull over enough folks. i think so without without pennsylvania, she's done and thinks this is a simple choice. it's an obvious choice, shapiro, i just think brings more value and i liked him also allies a good man but i just see the value in shapiro and he can also help maybe bring some of the jewish vote back. it's eroding a little bit democratic party because of the israel gaza war and the anti-semitism that we've seen throughout the country. so i think he provides a lot of value are ashley etienne, i want to bring you in here. you know, vice president harris. well, you were her communications director. i just mentioned two names. josh shapiro, tim walz. there is of course another who was
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interviewed and that is senator mark kelly of arizona but just generally speaking, you understand her decision-making process. can you take us into that process right now when she's making the most important decision of her career yeah. >> i can tell you that. i think what's going to also matter to her is the non tangibles. what i know about her as her ethos is that i see you, she sees she has the ability to see people to identify what their plight with their struggles. because she's represents all communities she grew up in a multi racial multi ethnic community. she again was a child in a stroller fighting for the rights of all people. so i think she's going to be also looking for those non-tangible in those in the candidate that she selects someone who can identify and have a heart for the least of these, someone who's going to have a heart for the the struggles of the american people and who can actually speak to them in ways that they
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can identify with. i think that gives governor walz and advantage. he's got that midwestern sensibility that i think if you take him into any state from nevada to michigan, i think he's going to have a really broad appeal but i'm also putting my money on mark kelly. i think mark kelly represents that theme of her campaign, which is the promise of america being a naval officer and an astronaut, he's sort of embodies that. but also you've got his wife who has a story of the challenges that are facing the nation from the political violence to also what we can do in a bipartite but isn't way congress to came together and pass gun legislation. so i'm also, you know, i wouldn't i wouldn't rule him out. i think he's he's got an incredible story that again, i think it would have broad resonance with that one to 2%. that's going to make the difference in this election. >> scott jennings, i want to turn to something that donald trump said today about but kamala harris, as she is weighing her vp options all of
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the people that she's looking at are considered much better than her. these were people that were thinking about running. they would have run except that they didn't want to go through this roadblock with her and you because here the vice president so they wanted to go pick them and i think virtually every one of them is considered better, smarter would be a better president than are better smarter is that the kind of campaign strategy you would advise i mean, he's, he's finding new and interesting ways to denigrate kamala harris, who by the way, most republicans think has not done a very good job as vice president and therefore would not do a do a good job as president either. >> so i thought it was a sly and salt and i mean, it's going to be a rough campaign. guys. i hate to tell you this, but it is. >> were their race it's got to be it's going to be, it's
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going to be a rough one ashley allison, i want to ask about your reaction about what the former house speaker, nancy pelosi just said to me at the beginning of this program, when i asked her about her relationship right now with president biden he spoke to president biden since he dropped out? >> no, i have not do you hope to? yes. when? >> i hope to yeah. we're all visit is everything okay with your relationship? you'd have to ask him, but i hope what does that tell you what the last month and democratic politics was tough and to pretend like it wasn't would be dishonest to you and to the american people sometimes relationships take a pause and they become stronger when you circle back around just because they haven't spoken in the last couple of weeks he was
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actually helping to free people who are prisoners in war in russia. so he's been a little busy still being the president united states. i am sure that speaker pelosi and president biden we'll whatever the relationship they have will be stronger in after november through this campaign. because at the end of the day, what they believe is that we are fighting for the american people. sometimes you can disagree on approaches, but doesn't, i don't think there's any love lost there at the end of the day, you know, scott jennings, i can't tell if you're last lab or if you're coughing oh god. i was listening to your interview. i was listening to your interview because that was ice friggin cold. i mean, to say that she hasn't spoken to him after she defenestrated him from the white house lord, have mercy, ice, cold i thought it was a great interview, by the way, but that was that was an eyebrow raising moment for me that she just dumped joe biden out of his own campaign and that she hasn't even picked up the phone to say sorry about
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thought that was amazing. anyway, the question on your park that ashley etienne yeah. >> no. so you know, i used to work for the speaker's one of our senior advisors and it communications director. and i will tell you there's one thing i do know about her. she's ruthless when it comes to winning, and she's ruthless when it comes to protecting the interests of this country. so i think what i noticed and what kind of gave her away is when you asked her how i will involve she was with the president's decision. she kind of gave you a little bit of a smile smirk, and i think that says it all but the reality is, is to ashley's point, you know, both of these leaders are committed, dedicated patriots and public servants who love their country and you know, pelosi is one of those. they'd like no one is beyond reproach when it comes to protecting the interests of nations. so i wasn't surprised by before we go, congressman dan, former congressman there was another really interesting moment that happened i want you to talk about it. your former
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colleague, congresswoman alexandra, ocasio-cortez, was praised by an unlocked likely person take, but in all fairness, but she knows it she's got the thing going. >> it's a good thing she's good thing for her but there's a certain something she's got she's got a spark that's pretty amazing. actually, he's got a good spark so i'll change it. i'll say spark well as parks monkey, she has a presence and i think he's, i think he's actually trying to pay her a compliment. >> now that she has a presence, that she is effective even though he disagrees with. and so i think that's what he's saying that she is that she's a formidable figure and she has appeal. i think that's what he was trying to say. i don't think i wouldn't use a term spark, but as donald trump, he has trouble with the english language. sometimes thank you all. >> great conversation they station. up next we do have
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iran is planning that attack in retaliation for the killing polling of a senior hamas leader inside iran meanwhile, two us destroyers are moving closer to israel from the gulf of oman to the red sea. president biden and vice president harris were briefed by national security officials in the situation room. today, all of this is coming as we're learning that several well us personnel were injured in a suspected rocket attack in iraq. today outfront. now, barak ravid, axios reporter and cnn political and global affairs analyst. thank you so much for being here what i was told is that they're not sure what they're not sure exactly when inside the eu us intelligence community, but they believe it is going to happen soon so they are preparing, i know you have new reporting about this meeting tonight. what are you hearing? >> yes, dana, i think i hear more or less the same thing. so in the meeting today that
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biden-harris ahead with their national security team one thing was a bit more clear, and this is that us intelligence thinks that it's going to be a two wave attack. one way will be hezbollah, the other wave will be run its proxies, but it's not clear who will go first and what each of them is going to do. and win. so there are a lot of question marks here, much, much, many more question marks and exclamation marks, which is very different than the previous attack in april when us intelligence head, i think much clearer idea of what was going on. >> yeah. and they were able to rally so many of israel's allies in the region, not just america's allies in the region as all this is happening, you are also getting reporting about tensions in israel between prime minister for netanyahu and his top security officials who are according to your reporting, urging him to take the hostage and ceasefire
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deal give us more information about that so i think the main point the minister of defense gallant, head of mossad barnea, the head of shin bet, ronen bar, and the idf chief of staff, herzi halevi. >> the main thing that they're telling netanyahu is that it's not only the right thing to do because we need to bring the hostages back home. they're telling him that but it's the right thing to do in order to avoid on the one hand missing the deal. and on the other hand deteriorating are drifting or getting dragged into a regional war, which is something that is not in israel's interest. so they're telling him that getting this hostage deal is not only important for, you know, the moral idea of bringing back the hostages, but also to prevent israel from getting into a much, much bigger war, which unfortunately it seems as though could happen very soon, given iran says
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my skin care routine violent earth with liev freiburg back-to-back episodes saturday at nine on cnn breaking news, rescue operations are underway in florida where floodwaters are rising and the aftermath of hurricane debby, at least five people are dead across the southeast where the storm dumped a month's worth of rain in just hours, the storm system is moving its way up the east coast. >> alyssa rafah. elisa rafah, forgive me. is outfront for us in florida. elisa. what are you seeing there?
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>> so, incredibly stormy in florida after hurricane debby made landfall as a category one storm two of the dead are a teen who was crushed by a tree that fell on his mobile home and a tractor trailer driver who lost control on the wet roadway near tampa, plunging off a bridge and into a canal debby's pounding greene and howling winds, hammering the big bend area of florida when it made landfall this morning. >> he's going to be a lot of water that's going to be dumped throughout the state and we're going to see effects of that. not just today, but in the ensuing days. >> this storm flooding neighborhoods throughout florida with more than a month's worth of rain, triggering at least ten flash flood warnings. and as debby moves up the coast in its wake, even more danger. sarasota police rescuing stranded residents from the high waters we have seen significa
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