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will send you a free book to answer questions you may have called now and we'll come to you 800 a31, 3,700 the pick is in vice president kamala harris choosing minnesota governor tim walz as her new running mate, the midwestern democrat is set to join harris soon and philadelphia to kick off a battleground tour plus a row belief rally, wall street, mostly rebounds after its worst day in nearly two years on monday, but will the rally ease fears of a possible recession and to bracing for an attack israel is on alert for retaliation after the assassination of senior hamas in his bulla leaders, it comes as iran-backed hezbollah has launched a barrage of growing rocket strikes in northern israel. >> we're following these major developing stories and so much more all coming in right here to cnn news central this is cnn breaking news this hour, vice
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president kamala harris will arrive in the battleground, state of pennsylvania, where she will be joined by i, her new running mate, minnesota governor tim walz for their first joint appearance at a campaign rally in philadelphia. >> the selection of the 60-year-old veteran and teacher turned governor caps off a rapid rise for the dark horse candidate, walls burst onto the national scene here in recent weeks with his sharp attacks on former president donald trump and the maga agenda. cnn's jeff zeleny is in philadelphia ahead of this event where here harris will soon introduce her new running mate at their first joint campaign rally. jeff, walk us through how this decision was made, how it unfolded, and what we're expecting to hear today brianna, governor tim walz has arrived in philadelphia and the vice president will be arriving here a short time. >> they will make take their debut on the stage behind me here at temple university. this really is the culmination of a
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whirlwind two-week campaign to get governor walz on the ticket as he was out campaigning for vice president harris. her team was watching very carefully, but i am told it is that sunday meeting at the naval observatory worried in washington, her residence, of course, were they really slick she found him authentic. schiff, found him to be a good governing partner that we're short time ago. her campaign police this video introducing the country to governor walz my dad was in the army with his encouragement, i joined the army national guard when i was 17. >> i served for 24 years i used my gi benefits to go to college and become a public school teacher i coach football in touch social studies for 20 years so from being a social studies teacher, he was elected hunger is in 2006, 12 years in congress, and then was elected to governor, currently serving as his second term.
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>> there's no doubt he has a progressive record right now as minnesota governor, he started out with a very moderate record in the house. the harris campaign hopes to tap into all of that trying to extend their reach western states. now they will be campaigning right here in philadelphia and then going on the road tomorrow and western wisconsin michigan, onto other battleground states. but brianna perhaps the most important thing that we're watching here this afternoon is not only the chemistry between those two candidates, but also pennsylvania governor josh shapiro. give course was the other finalist in this race. he met with the vice president on sunday at her residence. clearly, she made the choice of governor walz the governor shapiro says he is all sanda campaign for the democratic ticket. >> they will all be here in just a couple hours, beginning their fight against donald trump brianna jeff zeleny. thank you so much. omar. >> while checking on the other side of things, a trump campaign is already going after a minnesota governor tim walz releasing the attack video just
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moments after vice president harris chose him as her running mate, trump's vice presidential pick senator j.d. vance has also come out swinging, speaking at a campaign event just a short time ago in philadelphia tim walz, his record is a joke. he's been one of the most far left radicals in the entire united states government at any level. but i think that what tim waltz is selection says is that kamala harris has bent the knee to the far left of her party, which is what she always does now, cnn's kristen holmes is in philadelphia. >> were vance just wrapped up his campaign rally. so kristen, what can you tell us about the trump campaign strategy now that we actually know who the vice presidential pick is on the democratic side well, we're actually go back to something that jeff just was talking about. the first being that they released a video on tim walz who introduce them to the american voters. remember tim walz is not someone who is a household name as they rushed to put out who tim walz is. republicans are also rushing to
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define walls and the other thing you heard jeff talk about was that progressive record that walz has had as governor that is what republicans are seizing on. they are 100% focused on that saying that he moves the democratic ticket to the left this is far more progressive than president joe biden was. and remember what the attack line has been on vice president kamala harris, that she herself is a far left had a cool liberal, this is something they are trying to hammer home and now with the selection of walls and his progressive record, they are doubling down on that. now you mentioned that video. they put out a video almost a week after walz was selected. i am told it will be part of a future ad buy, take a listen to the narrative. there kamala harris just doubled down on her radical for america by tapping another left wing extremist as her vp nominee, tim waltz will be a rubber stamp for kamala's dangerously liberal agenda now, one thing to note there, obviously they are really
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holding on tight to this narrative about being far left of the other interesting thing i have heard from a number of trump advisers that, that there is some relief that she didn't go with governor shapiro, the governor here in pennsylvania. >> they were concerned that that might give kamala harris an edge here in this critical battleground. obviously, now they are focusing all of their attention on governor walz slight the fact that shapiro wilken, keep campaigning alongside kamala harris and governor walls, but it is just an interesting note that there was some sigh of relief over the fact that it was walls instead of shapiro, omar well, we will see if that sigh of relief warranted or not, but it begins today, kristen holmes. >> thank you so much. we're going to unpack all this with cnn political commentator maria cardona, a democratic strategist along with erin perrine, a republican strategist who served as press communications director for the trump campaign. so maria, i want to start with you because obviously, look now we know who the pick is radek side where does tim walz start with appealing to swing voters here,
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i think he starts by talking about not just what he has done in minnesota. >> let's remember that when he came to the house of representatives he took control of a republican seat and kept control for over a dozen years. when he was in the state legislature or who when he was governor of a state legislature that had republicans in power, he was able to get things done for minnesota by crossing over to the other side of the aisle and giving minnesota is accomplishments. and that's what he's going to talk about. he's also going to talk about what the camila what the harris walls administration we'll do to expand the middle class focused on protecting our rights and freedoms, focused on protecting our democracy. and that's what it's all going to come down to omar because i think swing voters want what most americans want. they want the ability to be able to give their families a way to live a better life right now, it's the kamala harris agenda that is going to be able to do that. >> but when do you really got stuff done was when democrats controlled things in his state, right? that's what we saw in
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those are the things he did that you have republicans pointing to is oh, this is the radical left agenda, but i want to ask you, aaron, because if you just look at the gun thank you. see you how he sounds like he doesn't seem like a lib. is that going to stick? do you think this is going to have to be the commentary republicans move, is that this is a wolf in sheep's clothing that might look like your uncle, but it's not your uncle. that's not somebody you know why. and then they can start to play the sound of what he has said about social is some being neighborly and about the progressive agenda that he has pursued. this is not going to be an easy fight for republicans because he does come off is so affable. everybody says he's such a likable guy. you want to get a meal with him. this isn't going to be a personality fight. it has to be the policy fight because between camila and between him, they aren't going to win on the personality fights. so make it the policies talk about when democrats had control the legislature in minnesota, and how progressive his policies were. camila has tried to moderate under joe biden and she's been appearing
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to be more moderate running as a candidate now, trying to have staff backtrack on fracking and medicare for all she hasn't said that herself, but her staff's been saying it for her he ties more closely to those policies. so is this moving more towards the left? that's another opportunity for republicans go for it. >> that's talking about those policies because yes, republicans are trying to label him as a crazy liberal. but let's talk about the policies that he passed with a democratic legislature paid leave. ivanka trump was trying to push paid leave under the trump administration, right? reproductive freedom as republicans, if that's something that they want to run on front and center. and as a top issue let's do it, bring it on when we can see, anything cutting crime, cutting, little call cutting thing about immigration cutting taxes for middle-class voters, right? that, that is not an out there far liberal agenda. that is an american agenda that the vast majority of voters support. >> but failing to protect your cities when they're violent riots going on and seeing them burned to the ground, that is talking about yes.
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>> no, you're right the judge right on that. and he's that's, you know, show themselves. i mean, dana mostly peaceful incident there that was already very, very dangerous situation and he he admitted, but he failed to step up and meet the moment and he dealt with it and guess what, you little too late for the billions of dollars in damages and those cities that are still not rebuilt today's point, the state of minnesota okay, around the communities that are state i'm minnesota who went through that re-elected him. and this is a state that republicans say they're going to win. i don't think so in your wrote real quick because i think look, there seems like there's ammo, there is an well, i think it's fair to say i was there and minnesota covering those protests and 11 thing that i think now now though, is when voters are looking at the picture that, that walls his painting for them, not just those in the base, but true swing voters who are trying to decide here does walz's history of aaron ellis, i'll ask you the question. >> does walls does his military background do do the football coach background is the midwest
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background. blunt? maybe some the policy criticisms that are logged this way now it can block the appearance of the policy criticisms, but it doesn't blunt the actual policies again, this cannot be a personality fight that is where republicans will not win and neither side wins in a personality this has to be on the police just because he looks like your neighbor and your uncle doesn't mean he is it means that he supports a radical agenda, one that will not benefit the middle class, one that will only drive the economy down, that will raise your taxes. and here's the thing. it's hard to define them right now because you haven't heard real policy positions about what camila and waltz are going to do. and this is the time where that needs to start happening because they need to talk about what they're going to do for the american people. instead of just placating at this point. and the bigger point is they haven't taken a tough question now tim hasn't even really been announced yet, and so it's a little hard to blab criticism, madame, for that. but is he going to be doing interviews? are they going to be taking questions? will they be doing press conferences? >> because you can't hide from
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your agenda the whole time and think the american people are going to elect you. i don't think they want to hide from it. i think they want to actually put it front and center because like i said who of those swing voters is not going to support paid leave? who of those swing voters is not going to support reproductive freedom and especially coming from someone who is a veteran who owns a gun, who understand truly doesn't pretend to like j.d. vance does understand those small town rural voters that they need to appeal to. >> well, let me ask you about this, erin, because you said the appearance of some things some of these things, they're not it's not just the appearance, right? i mean decades in the military and the guard. i mean, this is like the sort of, and these are like the unsung heroes of the military. yeah, i mean, it's arguably 18 and the football coach thing, he's a sportsmen i mean isn't that maybe something that does get some folks in the middle who might not give some folks
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who were disillusioned with trump, might think just stop for a second and go they might not do for a josh shapiro that's a good hypothetical, but who knows whether or not that's real because even with tim walz being as affable and well-liked as you've heard, members on both sides of the aisle say about him, people don't vote for the vice president. >> they vote for the top of the ticket. and so at this point, you have to use his policy positions, lumped him in with camila, bring back who she was in the 20 cycle, talk about how the progressive in how left she was and say, this is the ticket kamala has been smiling this whole time and has been extremely loved by the media. but this is what they actually, i'm going to do to the country and this is the direction they want to take them. and when you talk about paid family leave, yes. the trump team can blend that how we tried to pursue it in the white house. these are things that we've worked on as well. if you want to talk about service j.d. vance served in the marines and deployed to iraq in service of this nation. there is a way to counter each of these punches and
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republicans have the ability to do it when it comes to the second amendment and firearms. i mean, when it comes to the jd, vance's and marine and donald trump has been endorsed by the nra for years that again all of this can be the same, but to your point here, people vote top of the ticket. so some voters might say, oh, maybe he's a little bit better, but i don't think that will actually sway. >> i think what you're describing described i think is an example of how afraid they are because they have to caricature both kamala harris and now to malls. and that's not going to fall with credibility. >> we're seeing the beginning of that process now and look, maybe they once they get this debate sorted out, to watch for ourselves, we can make a choice korea and aaron, thank you so much to both. you and i appreciate it and still ahead, he didn't list at the age of 17, he served 24 years in the army national guard and that makes me in a soda governor tim walz, the longest serving military veteran to be a vice presidential nominee. so how will that potentially translate
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kim. >> it's kamala harris. good morning, governor. >> good morning, madam vice president. >> listen, i want you to do this with me. let's let's do this together. would you be my running mate? and let's get this thing on the road i would be honored. >> madam vice president the joy that you're bringing back to the country, the enthusiasm that's out there it will be privileged to take this with you across the country. well, let me say i have just the utmost respect for you. i have really enjoyed our work together and you understand and our country, you have dedicated yourself to our country and in so many different, in beautiful ways. and we're gonna do this. we're going to win. >> and we're going to the fire our country and remind everyone that we are fighting for the future, for everyone. so let's get out there and get this done, okay. >> let's do it. do the work in front of us. let's win this thing. >> that's right. all right, buddy, i'll see you soon. >> take care okay bye and off
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walls was shortly after that to philadelphia. >> we saw him dea plane wearing that same black t-shirt. we suspect though he will change before this event in philadelphia with kamala harris in the meantime, his military background is a key part of his resume is something that he is bringing to this ticket that could help win the support of veteran voters. and people who value having a veteran on the ticket come november, according to the campaign's website, walls enlisted in the army national guard hard at the young age of 17, he served for 24 years and he retired in 2005, is a command sergeant major. it is one of the military is highest in enlisted ranks. was later went on to serve in congress where he was on the house armed services this is committee and the veterans affairs committee later becoming the top democrat on that committee. while in congress, walz was an advocate for veterans. he introduced
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legislation to help reduce military and veteran suicides. the clay hunt suicide prevention for american veterans act pass both the house and the senate unanimously. and president obama signed it into law in 2015, joining us now to talk more about this, we have cnn military analysts, and retired army lieutenant general mark hertling. sort of things for being with us i think it's always very interesting to see for you as a veteran for any veteran, for me as a military spouse 20 a veteran on a ticket here and he's 24 years. what do you think about this? why is this a big deal? >> right? it's an element of character brianna, it is part of who the individual is, no matter how long they served or are in what position they serve. if you say someone has volunteered in a professional force like we have right now,
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it says that they're willing to provide some selfless service so something bigger than themselves. so when you're talking about governor walz, the fact that he served for 24 years and was an nco during that entire period going from private to his final position was as a command sergeant major of an artillery battalion in the minnesota national guard, that just shows the kinds of things he's done. and by the way, because it was the national guard, you're talking about a citizen soldier role. what i mean by that is, you know, this being a spouse of an active duty soldier. that's a profession that takes your your full devotion and you're full time for someone that joins the national guard they are back-and-forth between their military requirements and their duties, and their civilian requirements and jobs. so it puts even an additional burden on individuals who decided to serve as part of the national guard force of either the army or the air force? >> yeah, i'm so glad you mentioned jun that because for
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people in the guard and in the reserve, it really is so much trickier to navigate as they're weaving in and out of civilian life. in the house of representatives, walz was the highest ranking enlisted soldier ever to serve in congress. of course, we should note that j.d. vance was a marine team veteran, is a marine veteran who served four years, including in iraq as a enlisted combat correspondent talk a little bit about the bean enlisted and why that is significant, how that will resonate with voters yeah. >> i don't want to get into the politics of it, brianna, but truthfully, when you're talking about an individual who served for 24 years from private to a position as a sergeant major in a battalion. you're talking about going through a whole lot of wickets they advanced answer to their early stages of being a sergeant, then they're
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competencies allow them to get promoted to the various ranks of sergeants i posted that this would be an interesting dynamic as part of his personality on twitter this morning. and i had a whole lot of people coming back to me saying exactly what is a sergeant major, what is a master sergeant? so it was interesting to me how few people realize that that hierarchical structure, which is the military, that big pyramid of going from one of many to a few that are selected at the top levels is a tough wicket to get through. so then sergeant major walls, as the tying an artillery battalion commander in the middle soda guard rows to the top and he was appointed to a position which very few people hold. now in all truth though, when he left the military, as i understand it, he was not in that position and he didn't complete the qualifications for our commands are major, so he retired as a master sergeant, but even in that 24 years of service in the nco corps, the
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backbone of our military, the people in our military that makes stuff happen when you're hurting that role as a sergeant major, i can share this having served with 11 different sergeants majors in my role as a commander, they are tough. they know what they're doing. they speak truth to power no one intimidates them from private up to general. they are the ones that are the enlisted representative of the force. and they also whisper in the commanders ear and say, hey boss, here's what you need to do and you might want to consider these kinds of things so it's a very tough role and i give them credit for that. >> yeah, their institutional knowledge is invaluable general hertling great to speak with you about this. thank you so much thanks, brianna and coming up yesterday's stock market plunge, making us recession fears serve once again, but after today's wall street rebound, are those worries receding? will discuss the
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your business easily with freelancers, fiverr this situation room with wolf blitzer did knighted six on cnn all right, everyone, 30 minutes until the closing bell on wall street and we're watching the markets closely as a mester is trying to recover from yesterday's global selloff, the dow, the nasdaq, and the s&p 500, all in positive territory right now it's a lot of green. >> cnn's julia chatterley is in new york, so julia, we talked yesterday. you said not to panic. and here we are in the green. let's talk about this whiplash whiplash is the perfect word. you said it, my
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friend. and first and foremost, this is why we don't want people to panic and adjust if they're lucky enough to have won their 401k on days like yesterday, because it can simply turn around in an instant. we've now recovered around. she's just more than half of the losses that we saw yesterday. it's not unusual to see a big bounce when you see a big drop, the problem is it doesn't really help us predict what comes next. we just need to watch this for a few more sessions. and it leaves us watching all the same things. omar, what helped us today was that bounce that we saw over in japan. remember? but we saw at 12% drop on monday. we then saw a 10% rise on tuesday. these are wild, panicky moves, weird moves. this is not normal, healthy markets, so we just have to watch this because if we see those kind of moves again in japan will face blowback on stocks in the united states just got to watch it tech is also helping us where it hurts his yesterday
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just take a look at the magnificent seven. these are the big ai, exciting names for the most part, they're higher i spoke to a big tech investor yesterday and he said he was getting far more calls from people saying, hey, what do i buy here versus hey, what do i sell? and that's intuitively. good sign the wildcats of wildcard, of course, is what's happening with the u.s. economy. and we're just going to have to wait for the data to find that out. and that's particularly worrying the palpable fear that we had yesterday remains, particularly if you're one of those four in ten americans that if not always a currently struggling. i think to meet your payments on a weekly basis and we'll wait for the data on that, at least for now, what we're seeing is around six quarter-point cuts priced for the federal reserve. if we get that, that's going to be a huge relief, but omer for now we've got green on the screen and i think we you take what we can get, particularly after yesterday, julia chatterley. thanks for guiding us through the storm. we'll see what's to
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come, brianna all right. >> omar, when it comes time to vote, the economy will be on the minds of many voters in both parties are certainly well aware of that is they are making their pitch on campaign trail, which includes two hours from now in philadelphia, when vice president harris and minnesota governor tim walz make their first appearance it's together. i want to bring in former republican presidential candidate and trump campaigns surrogate vivek ramaswamy to join us. you tweeted that this pick was a massive gift to republicans. why do you think that? >> well, the reality is i'll be the first to admit the last couple of weeks, brianna have not been great for republicans. this gives us the opportunity to reset. i think there is a fundamental contradiction in how they're pitching waltz on one hand, they're presenting him as a midwestern unifier on the other hand, this is the guy who just called 70 plus million people in this country just plain weird. the reality is his progressive policies are going to cause democrats to lose a
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lot of centrist voters. and the reality is, if democrats do lose this election come november i think this will be the moment they look back to as a moment of soul searching to say they passed over josh shapiro, somebody who likely could have delivered pennsylvania because he's jewish. that's going to be a moment for deep soul searching for the democratic party come november. but in the meantime, this is exactly the reset the republicans needed. and i think it's progressive policy record. hopefully refocus it says this presidential race where it should be on policy and on those merits, i think republicans are going to be successful. >> i think he specifically called j.d. vance and donald trump weird. just to be clear, he seemed to go out of his way to be clear that he wasn't calling all republicans weird, although i certainly understand are weird he he said that i'm just saying what he said, that he was trying to make clear that he wasn't saying that about all republicans, but certainly i understand why republicans would seize on that it seems that the attack line
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from republicans is going to be to make came out. we've seen this from the ad that's come out sort of a radical and i wonder what that means. what does that mean to a middle-class voter who says that the economy or immigration is the most pressing issue in their mind? >> look, i think immigration and the economy are the two most pressing issues in this election. hands down. but the dirty little secret in this race is of the candidates in the tickets are actually up there. >> right now, donald trump is actually the moderate when it comes to policy on this race. >> the, funny thing brianna is if you think about criticisms of republicans dating back 20 years supposedly extreme positions on abortion, on gun control, on interventionist foreign wars like iraq. look at donald trump's positions. he believes against a national abortion ban. that's a position that defies much of the republican party relatively moderate posture on she was like gun-control against the
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iraq war and against fighting foreign wars that don't advance american interests today. so if this comes down to actual policy, if republicans are able to make this about our own policy vision, seal the border, grow the economy, and rampant violent crime in this country, including of the kind that played out in minnesota under waltzes leadership in 2020 during the blm riots, stay out of world war three, increased prosperity for all americans. >> i think that's going to be a formula for a decisive victory for republicans. >> if there's anything that i see as a risk in this choice for a waltz as vp for republicans, it's that we get distracted by his own progressive policy record that republicans need to remember, we need to to offer our own vision, not just criticize the other side shapiro would actually be a much more difficult target for republicans to criticize his far more moderate would have been far more moderate pick. than waltz would have been when it comes down to policy. but because they've chosen waltz, i think this is a great opportunity for republicans to refocus the selection on policy, on what is our vision irrespective of what the other
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side puts up? and if we do, i think we're going to be successful this november. >> i do want to note we just saw that a rival they're in philadelphia of vice president harris, just the tail end of that arrival you said donald trump is the moderate in this. obviously he's the one who put in place the justices who overturned roe that going to be a very big issue i wonder if you think that j.d. vance, for instance, has more appeal to non college educated white voters or two suburban women. and why then walz? >> well, i think the reality is when it comes to voters making their decisions at the ballot box, this is going to come down to who is at the top of the ticket, donald trump versus kamala harris look, j.d. vance is a friend's, so maybe i'm biased, but i think he's one of the most thoughtful people we've had on the actual ticket for vice presidency in either party with an actual affirmative vision of his own. he's taken on issues and had the courage to take on an issue
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like america is declining fertility rate. it's 1.6 to well below the replacement rate. that's something that politicians it is working for him. child. so i think jd is going to have a to waltz on well, look, i think that the reality is look a lot of waltzes record of what he said in the past during the blm riots. look at his own family members, goading them on failing to bring the national guard on for three days. you could look back at the policy records and find some than that either side is not going to love about the other side's vice presidential or presidential candidate. >> it was two days. i will have i will note that he was criticized. he was criticized in a bipartite isn't way by the minnesota senate for what he did, but i do just want to note that it was two days but you did say that you think is on the third day, you think that what j.d. vance, i mean, is that what i made? >> ladies look, what i believe is if you can airlift the most assailable thing that someone has said from either side,
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you're gonna find a lot worse from kamala harris or joe biden. >> but the reality is you said this and i agree with you. if this comes down to immigration and the economy that's where this election lands. then i think when it comes to a policy record and a policy vision, donald trump and j.d. vance have the undoubted advantage, especially after choosing waltz today, he's somebody who's talked about even building a ladder over the border wall when you think about what that means for americans today, you see rampant crime spreading across it's this country. we don't want to see a repeat of what happened in minneapolis and st. paul in the summer of 2020 under waltz as a governor in cities across this country, that's not what we want from the vice president or the president of the united states. so my advice to republicans is this. you have to focus on our own vision. i think it is a trap we can fall into to just criticize the other side. hide my message to the republican party has been for a little bit, forget about the other side and offer our own vision for the united states of america. if we do that, i think we're now in as strong of a position as we've been.
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thankfully for republicans, kamalaharris didn't select josh shapiro. she went the other way. this provides an opening that resets the race after admittedly, a rough couple hello, weeks for republicans, i'll be the first admit that this now actually gives us the reset we needed. and i think this is going to shake up the race in the next couple of months. >> yeah, we're going to see how this shakes up. obviously, it's going to be a big couple of weeks ahead of vivek ramaswamy. thanks for being with us. we appreciate it thank you we'll be right back. >> so i was offering 20% off any stop, any size 20% i'll say is fine to say 20% of soft a fine to eat your love, 20% off the point is any it is size 20% off its sub, what can the reeva's support your brain health? >> mary janet, hey eddy, know fraser, frank, frank fred, how are you? fred fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined
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hiding. i should say within the strip. now, he's going to replace the previous political leader there who was assassinated in tehran last week. that assassination is put the entire region on edge with iran vowing blood vengeance on israel. cnn's jeremy diamond joins us now, live from haifa, israel. so jeremy what more are you learning about not just yahya sinwar, but about this expected appointment well, omar, more than anything else, the appointment of yahya sinwar as the overall head of hamas sends a clear message about the direction that hamas intends to take for years now, there has been an attempt to create a distinction between hamas as a political party. >> hamas as a political movement versus it's militant wing. but the appointment of yahya sinwar, who is hamas's leader in gaza. it's official effective mander in the gaza strip really blurs and effectively obliterates that distinction. sinwar is viewed as one of the masterminds of the october 7 terrorist attack
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on israel and beyond that, he's also viewed as a more harder line extremist figure within hamas, whereas ismail haniyeh, who was assassinated last week in tehran, was viewed as somewhat more pragmatic, including at the negotiating table. now, sinwar is believed to be in tunnels under gaza, perhaps under the southern city of khan younis and over the course of these negotiations, he has still been involved at critical junctures in these negotiations. sometimes it has taken days for messages to get to him in hiding without him being discovered and then back to the mediators and negotiators in qatar or cairo. so expect that to continue, but obviously with a much more significant emphasis now, all of this is happening though, as those ceasefire negotiations are going the absolutely nowhere in the short term, not only in the wake of the assassination of ismail haniyeh, but also of course, as we are currently in a region that is very much on edge awaiting that arraignment. in retaliation or waiting a potential attack by hezbollah to the north of israel. a very,
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very tense moment and at this moment, hamas choosing to send a clear signal that it wants yehiya sinwar to lead it into the future, which has enormous implications for those ceasefire negotiations. but also of course, for the continuation of the war in gaza, omar, a lot of dynamics i play. jeremy diamond really appreciate it. >> still ahead. we're tracking debby as the storm hammers parts of georgia and the carolinas stay with us so it was. off offering 20% off any sub, any size, 20%, i'll say is fine to say 20%. >> i've served a father. eat your love, 20% of the point is any it is size 20% off its subway imagine a future where plastic is not wasted. but instead remade over and over into the things that keep our food fresher our families safer and our planet cleaner to help
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