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think on the vibes level, wasn't the republicans are going to have a lot of ammo though, about his actual progressive record on the policy stuff. and if that does matter, it could be it could hurt him. >> i'll see vibes. the fives election yes, we'll find out. all right. i want to leave you with these kinds of vibes. watch delicate authentic charismatic sensitive but what even are these vibes you're watching an ad rollout for dolce and gabbana is new perfume for dogs. it is called pfeffer. >> i think according to the company, it is a tender and embracing fragrance crafted for a playful beauty routine it has woody, creamy undertones. >> you can get a 3.4 ounce bottle for your, for babies, for just $108. if you're not, it includes a dolce and gabbana dog collar and tag that's that
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for a kicker panel. >> thanks for chipmaking what do my dog would not even think it smelled very strange thanks to you for joining us. i'm kasie hunt to go anywhere cnn news central starts right now today the race for the white house hits high-speed. >> kamala harris is taking her new vp pick, tim walz on the campaign trail in a swing state the blitz as democrats rushed to introduce walz to voters, donald trump and his allies are trying to paint him as dangerously liberal, who's messaging will win out millions of americans under tropical storm warning already more than a foot of rain in some places with way more to come. and on fire new video, every pet owner will want to see and make you want to get those lithium batteries far far away. i'm
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john berman with sara sidner. kate is out now today and this is cnn new central from hopeless to hopeful excitement has been whipped up amongst democrats after a rousing speech by kamala harris is brand new pick for vice president with just 90 days to go to the election. >> kamala harris world when 2024 presidential run kicks into high gear today, she and running mate tim walz begin their blitz through several key battleground states. at political puts it this morning, republicans are racing to define tim walz as the next liberal boogeyman. but if walls they view last night showed us anything, it's this. he is not scared launched searing attacks against the trump-vance ticket and harris is eager for voters to get to know him he's the kind of person who makes people
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feel like they belong. and then inspires them to dream big. >> and that's the kind of vice president he will be cnn national politics correspondent eva mckend is traveling with the harris campaign today and leads us off from wisconsin. we watched this last night and it's very hard to use this word, but joyful when it comes to politics is not something you normally put together that is what people saw. you have some new reporting on the message that they have for midwesterners today good morning to you, sara. >> they are here to highlight the choice for blue wall voters so they'll make this argument that trump and vance would undermine unions, argue that trump and vance are principally concerned about tax cuts for the wealthy. they'll also argue that a harris administration would work to ensure that americans not just get by, but they get ahead and
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so that is what the argument that we will hear. i had the opportunity to speak to college students. this is a college town and they told me that they think that walz is a good strategic choice for harris. that's because wisconsin universities are not only wisconsinites, they are students from across the region. so many any of the kids at the university actually are from minnesota and they know their governor well. sara, we got a sense of how the governor is going to make the argument across the midwest. let's listen like all regular people i grew up with in the heartland, jd studied at yale had his career funded by silicon valley billionaires and then wrote a bestseller trashing that community. >> come on that's not what middle america is. >> and i got to tell you i can't wait to debate the guy
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so sara, today we will hear a performance from the folk artists bon iver will also we will also hear about the infrastructure that they have buildup here in the midwest. >> they have 400 field offices 100 field offices, 400 staff. and then after here they'll head onto michigan, arizona, and las vegas as they continue to make their case this brand new ticket has just three months to do that, eva mckend, i know you will be on the trail watching all that happens and bring us anything new that you get as soon as you get it. thank you so much, john, sarah palin might say you can see, eau claire, wisconsin for minnesota so you can get a sense of why they're going there to john. we've got brand-new report putting on how tim walz, governor walz became the pick cnn senior reporter, isaac dovere is with us now. i know you were at that rally last night. look everyone sort of knows everything at this point, the democrats and tim
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walz know what attacks were coming if he became the running mate pick liberal minnesota, george floyd by it's there. what's the response? how is tim walz? how did he sell himself knowing that when he tried to introduce himself as much as he could, it's important to know that speech that he gave last night was actually written by harris campaign aides before they knew whether he was going to be the pick they had prepared speeches for all the expect of finalists. there. and it was about going through all of the reasons in his biography why they feel like he is a choice that will set himself apart from most politicians for most democratic politicians, whether it's the ivf story that he told about how his daughter was conceived or something that came across to us in our reporting where they said to us that he was it was a hunter, his experienced the hunter was really going to be part of the
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conversation that they wanted to have a way of talking. he hunts, he fishes. you want a beer with him, he'll play in michigan, wisconsin in western pennsylvania, georgia, north carolina. that's the campaign argument that the harris folks have here, that he can be a messenger to the type of voters that democrats have lost to donald trump over the years, including as he himself said in his speech last night, to the white guys out there, the older white guys that harris would like to have more of in her column going into november you know, it's interesting and i've seen in your reporting here, one of the things that may have helped him is how he looked at the job of vice president itself, as opposed to maybe pennsylvania governor josh shapiro. what did you learn there? >> yeah this was in that final weekend this last couple of days already feels like longer than just a couple of days ago, but there were interviews and there were a lot of conversation treene's harris and her staff shapiro and walz
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were clearly the top two for a couple of days of it. but when shapiro came in on sunday to the naval observatory, what he was doing was talking about how he wanted to he was asking lot of questions about how her job worked when she was vice president how she wanted to think about what it would be that he would do, where he would fit in walz came in and said you should tell me how you want the job to be, how much time am i in the oval office? you tell me, am i the last person in the room when you make decisions sometimes there will be sometimes they won't be. it's up to you. and for harris, of course, this is a very interesting situation that she's in just four years ago. she was vetted to be running mate just a couple of weeks ago. she was the running mate still. she has been vice president is being vice president day in, day out now, even as she's campaigning, she has a real sense of this job and what she wants it to be, how she wants it to be the same from what she's experienced,
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how she wants it to be different, but what she was looking for a lot in these interviews was saying to them, what do you see this job as and here's how i see this job. let's see how they match up very interesting, isaac, always great to see you. >> thanks so much for sharing your reporting. sara. >> all right. well, dems are trying to play up a joyful message donald trump on the attack calling the harris and walz team the most radical left duo in american history. how his campaign plans to make the case against them. and another hello, for the so-called squad missouri congresswoman cori bush becomes the latest member to lose a primary. how her stance on gaza may have cost her the job and us market futures on the rise this morning once again, after wall street bounced back from those huge losses on monday, how long will the rebound last? we're following it all that and much more ahead sunday on the whole story, donie o'sullivan can dice back into the world of
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reporting on that front. what are you learning? alayna well, john, they are working very quickly to try and define him. >> they really wasted no time yesterday, even before harris had actually formally announced that governor walz was her pick they started did rolling out new videos, different lines of attack is getting donald trump surrogates to go after him and part of this is because, look, i mean, ever since biden ended his campaign last month and harris became the presumptive democratic nominee, fairly quickly they have struggled a bit with how to define her. i think, you know, when i talk to for donald trump's senior advisers, they tell me that they recognize that whoever would have been the one to end up replacing joe biden and top the democratic ticket would see some sort of early boost, but i don't think they had anticipated the momentum that harris would have sustained and kind of the enthusiasm that she continues to see on the trail israel. and so what they're trying to do is they told me that they actually see her picking waltz as an opportunity
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for them to try and define them together. now they say that they want to focus specifically on walters record over the last four years, he's been governor since 2018, but they really do think the last four years is what voters will care about the most part of that this because when waltz spent 12 years in congress, he was a little bit more moderate. we have this up here. he, you know, he had a stance. they want to go after his stance on the border. they want to paint him as anti-gun and anti-cop. they are trying to link him to congresswoman ilhan omar, very progressive congresswoman from his state of minnesota. all of these different things. but the harder thing for them is when they go back to his record in congress where he was a little bit more moderate. they say he's anti-gun. well, when he was in congress, he actually had the backing of the nra until they later pulled that backing because they thought his stance was no longer in line with theirs, but he also he worked with people in congress on several bipartisan bills. he pushed for there to be reductions to the national deficit. but as governor, he
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did become more progressive and what they're going to point to is him signing these bills into law, including re-establishing and really enshrining abortion rights into law in minnesota affirming gender, affirming cair. all of these things that they think paint him as more progressive and that's really their goal to paint him as a dangerous liberal, someone who was more radically liberal than both harris and president joe biden and so this is where they're starting off. and i do think they're going to try as well to attack his character a bad walter he's clearly tried to showcase that he is someone from a rural state he came from a rural district when he was in congress. he does have that small town energy. he grew up in a small rural town in nebraska. they're going to try to chip away at that, particularly when you see them comparing him to ohio senator j.d. vance donald trump's running mate, who of course has its own background growing up in a small rural town, a family
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that struggled with addiction. you're going to see a lot of those comparisons. and so they're very much quickly moving to define him. we know that they have ads and are spending money already going after him. they've compiled a lot of opposition research over the last couple of weeks or so aimed directly at him. and we're kind of seeing that all come together now, john, dozens of republican lawmakers and former lawmaker is trying to get on the show to go after governor walz today and over the next few days, atlantic great to see you. thank you very much. this morning, us officials are meeting with allies behind closed doors as it expected attack by iran is looming. and a man is now in custody, federal custody after being accused of a murder for hire plot against donald trump. and us officials the five things podcast. but from cnn today's top stories all in one podcast the five things you need to hear in under five minutes. prime members can listen to fight things ad-free
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it done. >> fears of retaliatory strikes and mounting in the middle east this morning, us officials are working overtime behind the scenes, rallying allies to defend israel against a possible retaliatory attack from iran. they are so pushing other countries in the region to help send a message of de-escalation to both countries. this is all coming as hamas has further fueled doubt around a potential ceasefire naming. yahara sinwar one of the architects of the october 7 terror attack as the new head of its political bureau, cnn, chief international correspondent, clarissa ward is in tel aviv for us this morning you have been they're sort of waiting on what is going to happen here with iran still no word as to when that might happen, but it is coming according to officials, correct that's right. >> i mean, this is now every day we hear it's imminent. it may be imminent. it may not happen clearly, the biden
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administration really working over time to try to dissuade iran from retaliating. but when we heard from hezbollah's leader nasrallah yesterday, in his speech, he said that it will happen happen, and that the waiting is part of the punishment because of the impact that that has psychologically and economically on israel. the biden administration, again and as we said, really pushing to get those ceasefire talks going again. but the appointment of yahya sinwar, as you mentioned, sara really is casting doubts on hopes for those talks. sinwar was always known to be the man kind of pulling the strings behind the scene. but nonetheless, many see this appointment and as being very symbolic as a statement of intent essentially, if you assassinate the moderate within hamas, you're going to have to deal with the hardliner and it's important to remember remember that sinwar has really pushed to prolong this conflict. he has pushed to make it essentially a region wide
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conflagration. he has very close ties to iran, traditionally within the context of hamas political leader would be outside byd of gaza. so this does represent a departure hamas basically saying that that was because those who are outside of gaza were facing too much pressure from the countries that they were living in. for example, qatar. so certainly fewer people remain optimistic about the capacity to get those talks back. calm the table. and in the meantime, everyone wondering when this attack is going to happen, the oic that's regional leaders meeting in saudi arabia today for an emergency session trying to avert a retaliation before it takes place, sara yeah as you mentioned, sinwar is in gaza, ostensibly in tunnels, very hard to negotiate heat with someone who is in that position and who was certainly a hard liner. >> thank you so much. clarissa ward for being there for us in tel aviv this morning a major flooding threat this morning as
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did four to four to four side. >> are you on know forgotten to cme house of the dragon streaming exclusively on max donald trump sees the world a little differently than us first of all, he doesn't know
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the first thing about service he doesn't have time for it because he's too busy serving himself violent crime was up under donald trump. that's not even counting the crimes he committed. >> that was minnesota governor tim walz, the new number two on the democratic ticket that was at an event last night in philadelphia today, harris and walz on their way to wisconsin for some key stops in swing states with us now cnn political commentator paul begala and former deputy community occasions director for the trump-pence campaign. bryan lanza. gentlemen, i'm so glad you're here mostly because i intend to take this segment off and let you to just have it informed intelligent discussion. but let me start it off with this poll. though rollout so far, the best and worst parts of it there hadn't been a worst part yet, everybody makes mistakes and i'm sure government was well, but he hadn't yet. >> the best part is they
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rejected this whole myth that you're vice presidential pick should be based on electoral health, right? >> and democrats haven't lost minnesota in a presidential year. 50 years. so you didn't do if that vice president harris picked governor walz? i believe because of who he is and what he represents, what he represents is the best of middle-class middle america. >> i mean, he's, he's a coach, teacher. >> ease a soldier. he's, by the way, he's a hunter, which means guys like me still have a place in the democratic party. i love that this race has now couldn't be a better contrast you know, i've complained for years about the democrats becoming the party of the faculty lounge instead of the factory floor this is a, this is farm guy and he grew up on a farm in nebraska he's comfortable wearing a carhart coat and a blaze orange chat blaze orange. going to see donald trump is maybe prison jumpsuit brian i mean, listen, they chose somebody who, who sort of pushes camila to the left. i mean, i would say this
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the democratic party had a good chance of kamala had, had a good chance of nominating shapiro, which would have locked up pennsylvania, which would have made it very difficult for president trump to win but instead, she buckled to liberal progressive pressure and win against, win against somebody who would have almost guaranteed or presidential victory. that just goes to show you a who kamala harris is in b who tim waltz told tim walz's this is somebody who governed from the far left, not, not the center, is not a moderate democrat. he governed as a fall far-left person. he didn't see a single wacky liberal democratic bill that passed the legislature. heat hidden, signed so extreme, the guy has become so extreme that he actually signed legislation to put tampons and boys bathrooms and elementary school. that's not mainstream america, that's not michigan, that's not pennsylvania, and that's not wisconsin so i think with their pick, they decided to go full lung left sort of double downing on wacky san francisco values. and i just don't think that's going to fly with the american people. >> alright, paul, what do you say to that?
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>> it guy went to chatter in state college. he says the heart of the middle-class, by the way, i love that it's a chador and state eagle. and of course, a howard buffalo running against to penn quaker and a yale, i guess they're like investment bankers are saying, hold on, hold on. their team mascot. >> is that what it is? >> okay. >> i thought it was a don't forget ohio state i look at ohio states to be respected and i do great. >> i remember going up there and watching texas beat them. so i have always like to how's state? >> they lost back getting back though to the race this guy speaks right to the heart of the middle-class tim walz, i think the republicans don't know what to do. >> you heard brian, they're going to try to make this about ideology. >> it's just not going to be possible to take a guy who, yeah, he has radical positions like that. no child should go hungry at school, like that. no woman it should be denied the right to choose how to control
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her body, body like that, no working person should work full-time. it's still be in poverty. they should get a minimum wage. >> this is what the democratic party was built on. and i think walz is very much a return back to the mainstream. i'm from the clinton wing of the party. i'm not from the progressive left eye i'm not be happier with this. >> let me play a brian a little bit of sound from governor walz and how he describes now his running mate in where he sees his campaign. listen thank you for bringing back the joy. don't ever underestimate the power of this. she does it all with a sense of joy. this leader this compassionate, careful, joyous, leader all right, a lot of joy there and people are gonna hear me say this over the course of the show today. >> i think subtlety is gone in politics or the fact that tim walz said that three times brian do you think that he
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perceives sort of a happy problem for the republicans right now, not a lot of joy coming from the republican ticket listen, i would say it's sort of reflective of him sort of dodging the misery that's actually hit the working class that's actually hit the middle-class. those families are not experiencing joy under joe biden, kamala harris, those families are struggling and being drowned out by inflation. those families are watching the border been invaded by 15 1,515 million illegal aliens. those families are watching two wars and thinking wins a third one i'm going to start and that their own kids, so they're on their own sons and daughters going to be serving in another war listen, there's a lot of things to be proud of in this country, but the disconnect that he, there's joy in this economy that's crippled the middle class and working class just goes to show you the disconnect that he has with america. it specifically, the the midwest. >> paul well, mr. trump has always been a man of joy. >> we know that he's a quintessential, happy warrior,
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isn't it the notion of combining the word trump enjoy is preposterous. he's driven by grievance division and sometimes you can hate that's a strong word. >> strong dislike. >> people who are not exactly like him and mr. vance, senator vance doubles down on that. >> he seems both of them very interested in judging everybody else but judging a woman if she wants to control her own body, judging people who don't have kids, i've got four, so i guess i get more votes than j.d. vance because he wants people with children. i have more votes. >> that's preposterous. >> george washington, never any kids, by the way, clarence thomas, who's a great conservative he never fathered any children's. so what the hell he just seemed to be so angry. and i watched the republican convention. and they all seem to have suck the same lemon except hulk hogan, who didn't seem like he was having a good time everybody else, which is they're just angry and bitter and i love that now, the party of patriotism, of celebrating that america is the
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greatest country in the world by the way. >> can button the olympics. that's now the democratic party, because there have been times when the democrats are a little too sour for my tastes, believe me. this is a joyful pair. this is a joyful campaign. it's a joyful ticket and you just, you don't get that from the republicans. you just get more hate and more division, more prejudice of more judgmentalism paul begala, bryan lanza. great to see both of you. thanks for playing. appreciate it. sara. >> all right despite instability, global markets bounced back overnight, japanese shares reversed early losses as a central bank officials downplaying chances of an immediate hike in interest rates and here there were at home the dow s&p and nasdaq each closed up on tuesday after a terrible fall. on monday is the market writing itself or is it still fighting to stabilize? let's bring in our cnn business anchor julia chatterley. julia does the global, what's happening globally really have an impact on what we're going to see as the opening bell yes. >> and yes. yes, it does. and yes, we're still fighting, i
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think for stability, it's good to see green on the screen. but these are big moves. i'd be more comfortable if we actually we saw smaller gains and obviously smaller losses on down days. so we need to see some more sessions of stability rather than big swings, which still makes me korda yes the most important takeaway from this really is if you've got a 401k, please don't panic on down days, please don't panic because you miss these upswings. now, what are we watching? three main things to keep an eye on the u.s economy. we need more clarity on the data to understand how big the slowdown is. we just have to wait for that. the second tech stocks look at this. these were all up yesterday and then they sold lower into the clothes. we need to see stability in these big ai tech stock before we can say that the volatilities over. the third thing, why the heck should we care about japan here in the united states? unfortunately, we need to a lot of people borrowed money in japan over the last two decades. and invested in things
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like us stocks then the japanese started raising interest rates that money then sucked out and it's shut down our stocks too, and our economy, if if it continues, when a central bank governor in japan says, look, we're not going to do anything else. if we've got this stability that has a calming effect and that's helping here. and it's helping in the united states as well. but we need clarity on all of these things. and we'd like to know the u.s. election result and we'd like to losses of geopolitical risk. yada, yada, summer months drugs, lots, a lot like, hey, i love to offer. >> and then hopefully we'll we'll come down a bit, but there's still a lot to watch. >> yeah, there's a lot to watch. as you said, big swings either way can create a problem even though it looks good when it swings up to hunicke you for long. >> yeah. >> that's the word of the day. don't panic. john berman, don't pay word. john berman. thank you so much. say the artwork even either way this morning, south carolina is bracing for a new hit from
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tropical storm debby. it is just offshore refueling over the atlantic. it could make a new landfall tomorrow. in charleston, some areas on nearly a foot of water with more than 1 million people now in the path of possible tornadoes cnn's ryan for every young, is in charleston this morning. what do you see in there well, i'll tell you this, john, a lot of people are they're happy there's a sigh of relief going on right now because all that water people were talking about a lot of it has receded, are ready and people are already out jogging or walking their dogs they believe that this the most of the storm that they were worried about, as i already passed. >> if you look this direction, this is ashley riverwalk and there's a lot of times has all the water that sort of crushes into the city and makes it hard for people to get around. but as we were walking and talking to people today, they really believe that they're prepared preparation. they had really helped them out fact, we have one resident right here who's standing with us. you sent to us that you really think charleston missed the bad one here because you were concerned for quite some time, oh, gosh. >> yeah. yeah. the lead up to
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what might have been was it's terrifying on this street alone. >> it's fled it before and it's gone pretty high. is that correct? yeah. >> that's when worth oh, absolutely. and byu fain is where i live and the river just flows right up your face? drayton, it's just unbelievable. and we've talked to other residents who said, look, the pumps that the city's installed has really helped knock some of the water out when you heard that, how did you feel about the idea that preparation was really in place this time? >> oh, better than ever i feel new mayor has done an excellent job taking care of us with a curfew and closed streets and barricades and really taking this seriously because we need it to and the garage was open for cars to get out of the streets. >> thank you so much. and that was the other thing. john, a lot people took their cars from areas that normally flood it, put it in and garages that they were free that could get them up out of the water. so look, right now, they're talking about they miss one here. that's good news. so right now people are smiling. the
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tuesday at 7:30 p.m. on cbs and max donald trump and his team already on the offensive against vice president kamala harris is running mate, governor tim walz. this was president trump just moments ago. >> ma'am, i'm going to read doing to add what he's do, what he wants. if you look at his record with no walls, no security, let everybody and he's worse than they are, you know, nobody knew how radical left she was, but he's a smarter version of her. if you want to know the truth is he's probably about the same as bernie sanders this is probably more he is more so than bernie sanders. that's got to be you guys. bernie sanders. and this is not a great guide all right, joining me now, house majority whip, republican congressman tom emmer of minnesota. >> thank you, sir, for coming in this morning. just, my curiosity because you're hearing this from donald trump and these are some for the attack lines that we expect to see. what do you make of tim
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walz's first rally after being chosen its kamala harris, his vice presidential running mate well, tim is a great talker and by the way, sara, thanks for having me. >> i tim's a great talker. but you got to look at his actions. i mean, in fact, this guy who tried i used to come across as the affable midwestern are is a left-wing radical who under his failed leadership and just six short years in my state of minnesota, we've seen taxes skyrocket. we've seen violent crime at record highs. and minnesota families are worse off literally, he is incredibly pulling the ticket to the far left you tweeted this about tim waltz is saying that he turned minnesota into a liberal wasteland. >> so i guess the question is, why do you think minnesotans re-elected tim waltz as their governor for a second? term in 2022 well, bottom line is, this is a guy who taxed added a
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build minnesotans and additional $8 in new taxes and fees after blowing through 17.5 billion in surplus, he has now put our state on a path to mammoth disaster. >> this is a guy you guys got to win eating our future. >> congressman do me a favor and answer the question, why do you think minnesotans re-elected him with all the things that you're saying about him that are that are negative and attacking some of the things that he has done policy-wise, not personality-wise, because you agree that he's got a pretty big an affable personality, but why do you think minnesotans seemed to disagree with you about what he has done in their state? >> well, you need to come to minnesota tim tim walz, he was going to the election results telling you tim walz, don't think it's sweetheart much. kamala harris, sarah the media, the mainstream media gives these people have passed. they don't call out what they
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actually stand for they don't point out that under tim that's leadership, the minneapolis police department is 40% down in manpower. but he wanted to move money away from police. this is the reason you see the violent crime at record highs in minnesota. the economy has been wracked in minnesota. he's not going to make it through a third term. it's never going to happen tim walz is a great pick for the republicans. it is just going to enhance the radical left shift and the choice is going to be really simple as fall. you can either go with four more years of this 20% inflation. you can have a wide open border. you can have who knows how many wars around the world, or you can go back to a un economy that was prosperous under donald trump. you can go back to a border that was sealed and crime was under control under donald trump. you can go back to peace and stability around the rule of quite short. sara, this is the america first agenda that
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donald trump and j.d vance are offering versus the america last agenda, the kamala harris and tim walz will be offered congressman emmer, when you look at the actual justice statistics, the numbers are actually down for violent crime in minnesota and across the country for the past, it's better than the past, almost 50 years. if you look at the fbi, sussex is department of public safety in minnesota across the country, crimes actually down quite a bit. i think it's 13 to 15%. if you look at the new numbers in the first quarter. so why do you keep saying crime is rampant there when the numbers show differently? >> it is. sara. i don't know where you're getting your statistics problem. >> the fbi and urban of homicides are up dramatically in minnesota. >> know i'm telling you, you can play whatever games you want with the numbers as saltzer up carjacking zero murder is up in by the way, we've got to vice presidential candidate hou the last time he teamed up with kamala harris, they allowed minneapolis to burn down. he didn't call out
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the national guard, even though we've been asked to by the mayor of minneapolis, he allowed the city to burn. and then what it kamala harris, do. >> he helped bail these criminals out of jail, two of them went on to commit murder. >> so i don't you can play whatever games you want with statistics. the fact it is crime in minnesota is a violent crime is at record highs. >> you believe in law and order, correct? that that has been something that you've been talked about quite a bit in your term? >> i think we all should and so i do want to ask you about the candidate that you're supporting that calls the january 6 attackers hostages and says he will pardon them. >> and i want to give you a taste of what he recently the most recent time that he talked about this issue with the january 6 attackers on the capital. here's what he said at the nabj conference last week i tried rioters who assaulted officers, you have to ask you part what's going to happen. oh, absolutely. i would if they're. innocent, i would
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pardon them. >> they've been convicted by the way do you agree with donald trump that he should pardon those, as he said, absolutely. >> i'll pardon them the people that she specifically pointed out, we're we're responsible for attacking 140 officers who were injured. there yeah. >> i mean, let's let's keep in mind that we were told democracy is going to be on the ballot. and it absolutely is. but it's not the republicans that are a threat to democracy. it's actually the other side. you've got kamala harris, who didn't get one vote what a democratic process and she's going to be the democrats candidate going into the fall. this couldn't set up better for november. sara congressman tom emmer. >> thank you so much for coming on and taking time with us this morning. appreciate it. >> new details this morning about a foiled murder for hire plot against us officials and former us officials, including dorlian trump, according to court documents, a 46-year-old man from pakistan is now in federal custody. accuser
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traveling to new york in working with hit men to carry out his plan cnn national security reporter zach cohen is with us with the details here. zach, what are you learning? >> yeah john prosecutors say that this pakistani national actually had ties to the iranian government, and that he traveled to new york and aimed to hire hit men to carry out these political assassinations. now we're told by a us official that the fbi believes that donald trump and several other former and current us officials were believed to be the targets of this foiled murder for hire plot. the individuals same is a senior merchant. he is, as we said, a pakistani national with ties to iran. he came to the u.s earlier this year and contacted someone he believed could help him facilitator hire people to carry out not only murder, but also various other politically motivated, politically targeted operations. unfortunately, the person that he was speaking to turn around and told the fbi what merchant was planning that individual acting as a confidential source for the fbi and eventually that led to merchants arrest, as we learned yesterday in these unsealed
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court documents. now i want to note that this is separate from the incident and then shooting the assassination attempt on trump's life at the butler rally. but the timing is i've seen by the fbi as a coincidence. still, this iranian threat has led to an increase in security for donald trump. >> alright, zach cohen, thanks so much for sharing that reporting. appreciate it, sara. all right. on our radar this morning for you for hotel workers charged with murder in next and with the death of a black man outside of milwaukee hotel. his name was d'vontaye mitchell, and he was 43-years-old. the encounter was caught on surveillance cameras, and i do we want to warn you that the footage is disturbing to watch. we have shown you this before. this is the footage of what happened that day. court documents say hotel workers held mitchell down we see there after they say he entered the building in a frantic state, tried to lock himself inside a women's bathroom and became combative with security the autopsy revealed mitchell died from restraint asphyxia, and toxic effects of cocaine and methamphetamine. the manner of
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death was determined to be homicide. his mother said she believes mitchell was suffering from a mental health episode that day and squad member cori bush loses her democratic primary against st. louis county prosecutor wesley bell this secures another win for the pro-israel group that also helped oust representative jamaal bowman just weeks ago in new york. both were critical of israel's war against hamas calling me a way for my position as congresswoman you did was take some of the strings off bush. >> well, according it's remain in her seat until january of next year. and a good psa watch out. what you're leaving around your pets. oh, the tulsa fire department releases video as a warning for how you should
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store your lithium ion batteries it became a chew toy here for that sweet little doggy and things went off the rails from there watch what happens as he's chewing on that lithium ion battery oh boy, a spark and a boom. the dog bed quickly not just fire and it spreads quickly. all of this cotton, the family's home security system. thankfully, nobody was injured, including that rather guilty looking dog but remember to keep those batteries away from your pets and your children and your friends into france. >> this morning, what could possibly top the unforgettable olympic performance? for most, for gymnast simone biles, the only thing i can think of is a one-on-one conversation with cnn's coy wire watch is iconic moment. >> the podium and bowed down to rebecca their young girls out there today are getting torn apart left and right torn down. how poor was there for you to show there was okay. to adjust each other's crowns? >> no, absolutely. i think and it was really important for that moment. obviously, it was just me and jordan being me and
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jordan, but i know it was really special and it was very impactful for kids to see that you win with grace, you lose with grace yeah. now, this iconic moment out, this games. oh, my opinion was when you plot back as some people talking about your appearance and young grace deal with that all the time. the stress that to fit in. what is your message to those young girls out there who might be feeling like they're not enough for not fitting in. >> you guys are beautiful, confident, you guys are so smart sand in your power, believe in yourself, and you guys are going to be just fine and i'll be here to support you every step of the way. i know it's hard, but you guys are going to do it and you're going to do big things. >> credible, right? does time, stop when you're 12 feet in the air flipping through for us, mere mortals, can we just close our eyes and you walk me through what you're feeling or what you're sense and as you're flipping through one wild has maneuvers honestly, sometimes it feels like time goes really fast, like the floor comes sooner than it should. but most of the time it does feel like you're up there for a while. >> and you're just waiting to come back down. but it is
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really exciting. >> what would you say your spirit animal or spirit character that switch that flips. >> when you have to go out there and dominate. >> and that this has allowed you to have an olympic medals i can't find would actually be a honey badger like honey badger in the gym. salafi outside sloppy some oh, yeah. >> i think you need a new chain now that was dope right? >> now, you've got some time to enjoy your family especially your husband, jonathan, always you get to enjoy some football. >> yes. >> he's been here supporting you. are you going to be at his gains being a hype hype yeah. >> absolutely. i feel like i'm his biggest supporter beside some of our other family that we have, but it's always exciting watching him play on that field. >> okay. if they played the falcons are my bills this year, please don't show we don't eat it anymore. cheers for things that's actually they played does this weekend said the lack all right. >> afterwards rockets rollout for her new running mate, kamala harris and tim walz

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