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body react? jean to this heat study decided that at two degrees fahrenheit is really that threshold. we're just becomes too dangerous to exert yourself outside. look at how many cities become too dangerous and too hot beijing, rio, athens, atlanta, just some of those cities on the list or previous host cities. and when you look at the map of hamas any other cities there are, i mean, look a lot of the eastern us, a couple of cities in europe, look how many places in india, eastern asia, all with cities, places that are too hot, too dangerous to host the olympics. so our options are we the host in higher elevations, cooler elevations, we don't have the summer games in summer or we really need to rely on cities in the southern hemisphere because to target june, july, and augusts, those summer months, you need the cooler winter season of the southern hemisphere for some of those cities. but again, something we're really have to think about if we don't decrease our emissions, this could be the situation in the
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next couple of years, 2050 is in our lifetime i'm john. >> yeah, late autumn games just doesn't have the same ring to it. elisa rafah. thank you so much. i new era of cnn news central starts right now battleground momentum, new numbers showing the harris-walz ticket is gaining ground in three key states. >> donald trump's plane to stop his opponents. blue waves surge is unclear and steady seems to be obsessing over crowd sizes again and spreading wild conspiracy theories usa gymnastics fighting back against the international olympic committee's order, that jordan chiles give back her bronze medal i'm sara sider with kate baldwin john berman. this is cnn news central happening right now. >> i 2024 race transformed and it is showing the numbers
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democrats are riding a wave of momentum, right now. and it's not measured just by crowd size friends, just three weeks ago, donald trump was besting president biden in michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin, and take a look at this now new polling finds that kamala harris is leading trump among likely voters in each of those bands battleground states. >> harris for her part, said this to donors last night about the polling. >> she said whether they're up or they're down, the stakes are so high and we can take nothing for granted. in this moment, donald trump is fighting back against this new polling trend in a very 2016, 2020 way coming up with a wildly false attack on her harris about her rally crowds, seen as jeff zeleny leads us off this hour, he is running us now. for harrison, any campaign really the mission number one is create the momentum and then keep the momentum for the harris campaign. what does that mean? what does that look like now? >> well, kate, it's simply as
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keeping the momentum alive that they've had for about three weeks or so, you saw that rollout last week of the vice presidential running mate, that is, you know, a week that happens only once in a campaign. now of course it's back to some of the basics actually saying what she would do is pray president, so we are going to look for that later this week, but look this momentum is something that clearly, as you said, has gotten under the former president's skin. i was asked that detroit rally where he was talking about there was no crowd. there was a crowd, a very large crowd, thousands of people were streaming out and streaming in but look what the harris campaign is trying to do. is not respond to every one of these sort of outrageous claims from their rival and really try and focus their base and keep their base energized and excited the vice presidential candidate, tim walz. he's out a fundraising all week long. vice president harris, back here in washington after her swing last week, they simply are trying to keep their
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base energized. of course, leading into the democratic convention next week. but it is about policies and proposals that we are expected here later this week because she really has not answered questions at all or say why. in fact, she is running for president or what she wants to do as president in her first firm over harris administration. so of course they have to put some more meat on those bones, kate, let's talk about the meat on the bones. republicans are attacking harris are heard that from j.d. vance i heard it from surrogates who were who were on the show just this morning that they kamala harris is not rolling out enough policy what is the harris campaign saying about that will look, it is very early in her candidacy, so we are starting to see more. >> in fact, we heard of some policy proposals late last week. she was talking about the border bill. she said, if she is president, she would sign into law the border bill that was going through congress promoted by a republican senator, james lankford of oklahoma, and a bipartisan group that was a derail in
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congress by the former president. he told republicans just stop negotiating on this. so she said she would sign that into law. so that's one very serious piece of policy. there's not been a bipartisan immigration bill discussed for a couple of decades here, a successful in washington. so that is one. she also was following the former president's lead when she was in a nevada over the weekend talking about the taxes for tips on workers for a servers and things. so that is something else that he accused her of following his lead and she was but she also said she would use that to pass a minimum wage bill as well. so we're seeing some of these lines being drawn in, but they are policy or a promising excuse me, a more economic policy later this week, perhaps wednesday or thursday, to fill in some of these gaps. but again, she is trying to keep this momentum alive going into the convention next week. and then we're almost at the end of august, so yes, still at five days to go, there's no
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doubt this is going to be she believes that there's still underdogs, but certainly not what they were a month ago, kate. >> yeah. it's great to see you, jeff. thank you so much tim walz is one of the more animated faces i've ever seen. it comes it definitely is not entered the botox train yet. i'm just saying no space. yes. just kidding everyone so far this morning, donald trump has posted three new attacks on kamala harris on his truth social page. >> this after unleashing a new wild baseless lie hi about the size of the crowd at one of her rallies saying it's ai generated, it was not. let's bring in cnn's alayna treene alayna, the crowd size obsession, back again. but his latest attack line is also just as outrageous no, that's exactly right. >> look, any hopes from donald trump's campaign and his allies that he would be more diligent message or that he would focus on policy and going after harris's record was
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dashed yet again, this weekend when he pushed these false conspiracy theories about some sort of artificial intelligence it, excuse me, artificial intelligence being used to create a fake crowd at her rally in detroit. and i also think just maybe even more ominously he also continued to push the idea that democrats can only win by cheating, arguing that this is a form of cheating. i'm going to read for you just a little bit of what he said and then i'll break it down for you, sara, he wrote quote, has anyone noticed that kamala cheated at the airport? there was nobody at the plane and she ai did and showcased a massive crowd of so-called followers, but they didn't exist. now again, let's just be very clear about this. the crowds that harris's events, including the one in detroit you heard jeff just say this previously as well, are real. we have many pple from different outlets have been there, including cnn thousands of people are showing up to her rallies, but i think it's very clear that this is getting under donald trump's skin. it's no secret that he has
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long been obsessed with crowd size at something that honestly has been a point of pride for him in the past years. i mean, of course, he doesn't bellows. she's crowd sides often, but there's no secret that he draws thousands of people to his events over the past, you know, democrats have not really been able to do that, particularly when you look at joe biden in the crowds that he was drawing to his own events. but that is very much change with harris and the surging enthusiasm that we continue to see around her. and it's very much frustrating. the former president and it's not just from what we're seeing publicly. i know this from my conversations with his allies and people close to him, that this is really getting under his skin. now another quick thing i just want to point out is that this isn't necessarily happening in a vacuum. sara, this isn't donald trump just making this up on his own. instead, he's it's really buying into these far-right conspiracy theories online. and then amplifying them. and honestly, i haven't seen this. i don't think we've really seen it to this level since the aftermath of the 2020 election
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when he was pushing similar far right conspiracies online. and this is something that the harris campaign has pushed back pretty fiercely on as well. but clearly this is something that's bothering trump and he continues to amplify sara. >> all right. alayna treene. thank you so much for your reporting this morning, john. >> all right. with us now, democratic strategist, matt bennett, who worked in the white house during the clinton ministration and scott jennings cnn, senior political commentator who worked in the white house during the george w bush administration. it should i feel like we've got about 16 years here, very well covered. so thank you both for being with us, matt and scott. i want to read you what ezra klein wrote this morning about how the harris team is approaching trump may be differently here as a wrote biden's communication strategy was designed to make trump bigger harris. his strategy is to make him smaller. and then ezra klein goes on. the result is that trump is starved for the resource he craves most attention, as is often the case when he loses control of the headlines, he's making
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lhuillier and more self-dtructive arguments. how do you think that describes where we are this morning? matt i think that's exactly right. >> look, i think one thing that's important to emphasize here is there's a difference between trump lying, which he does all the time in his press conference last week, he just lied continuously and trump living in a fantasy world. i mean talking about the ai generated crowds is insane there is no basis in reality whatsoever. and i think we have to recognize here that this is a 78-year-old man was substantially diminished mental capacity. we can see it in the way he speaks when you can't remember names and can't remember facts mean this guy has really struggling mentally and i think while it was fair to talk about whether president biden was up to the task of running for president, being president for four more years, we'd better start talking about that with trump because it is
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very evident that he isn't he is he dramatically diminished guy, this is not the person that we saw in 2016 or even in 2020 scott, your face betrays that you have something you feel like you want to say i mean, i got to laugh all these democrats who are a month-and-a-half ago, we're all too happy to tell us that joe biden was sharp as attack and was totally in command of everything are now worrying publicly about a 78-year-old man's mental faculties. i mean, i think they sold out there credibility on the age issue here. there is no question that trump's got to find a frame for this election. he had one down against biden. he had one down against hillary clinton the year that he won in 2016. he is capable of it he's got to find it here though, because if he doesn't, it's going to be a dicey fall it exists. the evidence there to prosecute the case exists, but it's on him. it's on his shoulders. the campaign can do what it can do, but it's really on him to find it and not get off of it. he's he's struggling with it, right? >> it's got i will say over the weekend, article after article, i mean, first there was maggie and jonathan swan in
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the new york times in that axios had a claisen that it's got what you saw republicans sort of on the record pleading with trump to stop what he's doing with the willie brown in the helicopter with i had bigger crowds than martin luther king with stuff like this ai stuff, it really does seem that republicans are nervous here of course, because they see the kamala harris candidacy for what it is, which is a someone who's got a record that can be run on both from her own presidential campaign and from her time in the white house, none of the things that you just described are part of that. >> you also still have the conditions she is in the country that have not changed. people are still very upset about inflation and high food prices. people are still very upset about their own economic anxiety, which they believe were brought about by the policies of biden and harris. all this smorgasbord of stuff exists that can be run on none of it, none of it is what you just said. so yes, republicans what donald trump to focus on,
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what matters and what matters is what people are upset about 70% of the american people think the country is off on the wrong track. use that, use that and use her role in it. >> that's the focus that they want him to bring campaign. >> matt, how much policy does harris, the vice president and the campaign owe the american people this week as soon as this week i. >> mean, son and she has already begun the roll it out. she talked extensively about immigration when she was in nevada. she's going to talk about the economy, coming up later this week. but remember, she's only been a candidate now for a few weeks and she's the vice president, which means she's been carrying the biden agenda for most of that time. but the other thing to keep in mind is that in 2016, hillary clinton had 295 policy proposals on her website donald trump had 71 of them was respect to the police, which is not a policy proposal. so policy doesn't necessarily win elections 20 2020, the trump
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campaign ordered the rnc not to have a policy platform. so i don't think democrats need to be lectured by republicans about being deep tailed in their policy proposals during the campaign. i think it's pretty clear where the vice president stands on the big issues that voters really care about. and she'll do more to talk about her vision for the future because he's got let me let me respond to that because because it's not about her coming up with new policy proposals, coming up with a deep, detailed platform. >> it's about one thing explaining her record and explaining today how she can be against everything she ran on when she ran for president back in 2019, 2020 and we're not talking about stuff she came up with 2030 40 years ago when she ran for this office, she laid out a clear set of proposals that were as far outside the mainstream as you can get now, through anonymous press spokespeople she claims to have repudiated all that. i'm not interested as much in white papers is in his interested in
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her explaining how can you be for defund the police here, but not here. how can you be? for the most permissive border policies here, but not here. that's what most americans need to hear. who are you, the person that ran for president then are the person that ran for president now because you're claiming to be something that you were not four years ago scott jennings, matt bennett, we're not to pick this up another time because i do think there's an interesting discussion about the role that policy shifts in the old days people might have called them flip-flops if they have a place anymore in modern political debate after everything, we've seen. >> but that's for the future. thanks so much kate. >> russian authorities are telling thousands to evacuate as ukraine surprises russia with a new push into enemy territory plus pentagon is rushing deployments to the middle east as israel prepares for what new reporting suggests could be a large scale retaliatory attack from iran and not giving up without a fight. usa gymnastics is now appealing a decision to strip jordan chiles of her bronze medal. the new evidence than piece of evidence that basin
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and attack that could be large scale and come within days. cnn anchor and chief national security analyst, jim sciutto, joining me now from washington with more on this. we just talked about the defense secretary sending in that guided missile submarine in addition to speeding up sort of the arrival of the carrier strike group, what does this signal? jim sir, key phrase there as guided missile submarine to submarine. >> in addition to a show of force deterrence is about missile defense. it's part of a network of missile defense that the u.s. and its allies and israel haven't region to be in position to shoot down iranian missiles and drones and hezbollah missiles and rockets as well. we saw that work very well in april when iran launched that large scale attack then and keep in mind it's a number of players involved. it's not just the u.s although the u.s. you could say as the principal asset here, certainly israeli missile
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defenses, but also allies such as jordan. they don't like to advertise their participation, but they have missile defense systems on their territory, which worked well in april. and the hope is that they could do the same this time around. the trouble is sara, that iran as wise to that and will attempt at least depending on their goals, to try to overwhelm that system. and we see russia do the same in ukraine, it's about firing a lot at the same time even timing those attacks to win those systems reload that's the biggest concern here. and you see that sub there as part of a plan they hope to be able to shoot down most of these missiles and neutralize an attack yeah, it's a good point that in april they could have used that as a bit of a test to see how to thwart the systems that are in place to try and protect all right, let me move on to ukraine because this is fascinating. it's unprecedented in this war so far, we are hearing now this weekend from volodymyr
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zelenskyy, the president of ukraine, acknowledging that his troops are fighting inside russian territory. what are we hearing from russia because they had been mum on this for awhile? >> russia is acknowledging it as well and they can't not acknowledge it because we have the geo-located videos of russian forces operating miles inside ukrainian forces operating miles inside russian territory just off ukraine's northeastern border. and you have videos of russian residents. they're complaining that this has happened, expressing fear, so that the world has had eyes on this for some time. it took a little bit of time for ukraine to say, yes indeed, our forces are there. and now for russia to acknowledge it there is no one, sarah, that i speak to who followed this war closely on the u.s side, european side, who saw this coming a couple of weeks ago. in fact, i was having conversations with folks on the state of the war just prior to this operation and they consistently described it
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as a stalemate in the east that bloody conflict we've seen along the eastern front for months, really years now. so this was a surprise. it was intended to be a surprise. very close hold among ukrainian officials. and now it appears to be a success. the question is, what is the intent there? it's unlikely ukraine intends to stay in large parts of russian territory for a long period of time. that's just hard to defend. do they move back and occupies some of that territory as a potential trade in any peace agreement remains to be seen. but right now, it just seems they're enjoying their success i know you've been having these conversations and it was a surprise clearly to the russians because a bunch of soldiers had to surrender russian soldiers to the cranium i do want to ask you what your conversations were like on how washington and other allies hi, of ukraine are seeing this and what this means to the wider war so listen for one. >> they're happy to see ukrainian success, right? i mean, this is, this is their
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ally and they don't want ukraine to lose this war. but there are real sensitivities here. as you know, sara, the u.s. has long been and concerned about the use of us supplied weapons in particular to attack russian territory proper. and in fact, those weapons have been supplied to ukraine by the u.s with provisos that they don't strike russian territory. it's not clear that there are us weapons directly involved in this operation, but that is a sensitivity because as you know, the u.s concerns about a broader escalation here jim sciutto. >> thank you so much for talking us through that. i appreciate you thank you. don't love me. >> some jim sciutto. alright. we are just minutes away from the opening bell on wall street futures up lightly this morning as investors braced for key data on inflation set to come out tomorrow. and then do voters think that donald trump is quoting? weird? we've got new polls that show how well the harris campaign signature line of attack is now working
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>> we are thankfully mean this point last week, wall street was throwing a pretty big temper tantrum, thankfully, stock futures are pointing to a slightly higher open after all of that turbulence. this is really actually remarkably quiet start to what could be another consequential week. you see the dow up about 0.2%, 70 points. this comes after what had been a really volatile start to the month of august kicking off with that jobs report from the july jobs report resolve markets really fall sharply. the dow has been up and down really large port point drops. most notably a week ago, we saw the dow dropped more than 1,000 points. the vix volatility gauge, which is the wall street's fear gauge. it's spiked to levels that we have not seen since march of 2020 during the height of all of the covid chaos, two big points here that i would make. one, yes, these are large point drops that we did see in recent days, but it's important
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to remember that 1,000 point drop is not what it used to be on a percentage basis because there was so much higher than it was a year and two years ago, you can see the dow nasdaq and s&p all solidly in the green right now, the other big point here is, it is true that the jobs market has some cracks that have formed but it's really important to remember it's way too early to say a recession is imminent mean the unemployment rate, it's still low, corporate profits of never been higher and inflation has cooled off. >> yeah, so what then are you are you and everyone looking at for as the kind of the catalyst for movement this week. >> yeah, there's a number of major events starting with tomorrow. the wholesale ppi inflation report that's coming out the big event comes wednesday with the consumer inflation report. there's also new numbers on retail sales and walmart that can really show how consumers are feeling. and most importantly, what they're doing with their wallets. also, consumer sentiment on friday, another big catalysts for this week is the fact that vice president harris is expected to start to roll out her economic
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agenda has been pretty quiet on actual specifics but we're supposed to hear some new proposals in the coming days and look, that's really important because her message, the economic message has gotten a lot tougher of course, with the fact that the market has been so turbulent but the unemployment rate has gone up. it's been a tougher message for her and the real question is, what is she going to propose as far as trying to get the cost of living under control and make sure that there's weakness in the jobs market doesn't turn into something more alarming. >> yeah and try to bring some comfort to people and help them feel better about their personal economy. >> it's good you see, matt. thank, you. thank you, sir. >> all right. the harris campaign has laid the digital groundwork to appeal to gen z, but will their viral moments turn into votes? >> we talked to the president of the college democrats of america ahead this election season cnn has you covered, no matter the question from more about the candidates to rules in your state hate to casting your ballot. >> the cnn voter handbook has
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the net favorable view of these different candidates and donald trump and j.d. vance here we know, you know, i've been talking about j.d. vance says net negative favorability rating and that is more people view him unfavorably than favorably. donald trump has the same thing. i will point out, this is among the higher numbers for trump, but still he's underwater here at minus seven points jump over to the democratic side with me if you will, take a look here. kamala harris is actually better liked by more voters than she is disliked at a plus two net favorable rating. and then tim police here at a plus 11 rating. it's as simple as this politics is about being liked and the democratic ticket is better liked than the republican ticket. >> this is, i know does it look like much, but it's a different type of number, then you've been seeing a very different normally, you know, joe biden was, you know, a minus it's like 15 points. oftentimes on occasion, you're getting plus two on the democratic side. that's pretty gosh darn good. alright, so likability is one thing, but you're also seeing some movement on issues that's exactly right. so let's take a look here. all right trust more
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on the issue that's most important to you. >> this is among likely voters in june, we're gonna look at a national, but look at this, we see donald trump trump at 50%. look at joe by just 40%. so donald trump had a ten-point on the issue that folks said was most important to them. they could list any issue jump forward now to michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. what do we see? we see a completely different ballgame. we see harris at 50%, we see donald trump at 48% within the margin of error but a ten point advantage for trump. i mean, you go and this is, this is the type of stuff that campaigns dream about and freedom to donald trump, nightmares about. look at this harris now with a two-point advantage, this is significant movement. this is the type of movement that turns losers which joe biden was guns donald trump in a winners or at least leaders in the case of kamala harris over down. >> and again, we don't know which issue is most important to each voter, but in terms of what they think is most important to them that it's where things have shifted that could be inflation, it could be immigration and could be abortion or be protecting democracy could be protecting
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democracy, okay. >> each candidate campaign is trying to frame the other in a certain way. >> you have harris and walz calling trump and vance weird. and you have trump and vance in some republicans suggesting harris didn't earn this no one vote voted for her in the primaries. what sticking. >> so it's not just about issues, it's about how you describe those other folks. and i think this also gives you an indication that the kamala harris campaign is working. this is registered voters across the seventh closest states back in the 2020 campaign, arizona, georgia, michigan, north carolina, pennsylvania, and wisconsin earn their position. kamala harris, 45% of voters say that she earned her position. compare that to donald trump, just 42%. donald trump and his campaign is losing the messaging war right here. how about they are weird. this is not where donald trump wants to be leading, but 55% of voters in those seven states say that donald trump is weird compared to just 39% for harris so the harris campaign, their messaging or the messaging against them is not working for the trump campaign. and the
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messaging from the harris campaign is working against the trump camp area and it is great to have you explain this so you'll be here all week. i would say as they say, and then i club business. appreciate it. >> alright, thanks, gentlemen. long before vice president kamala harris launched her presidential bid, her team was already laying the groundwork for courting young voters at the center of harris has pushed, as of course online a big presence there and a growing social media falling, but can harris is brat. some are actually lead to more votes at the ballot box in november joining us now to discuss harris's digital strategy is carolyn salvador avila. carolyn is the national president of the college democrats of america. first of all, you know, harris has been enjoying this really positive viral moment on social media. it's been sustained for a bit from your conversations with your peers. do you think this is actually going to translate into actual votes? >> absolutely. sara, thank you so much for having me on today.
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i think the push that they're having on social media and really on all tech is helping to get a younger population into the elections and making sure that they're aware of what the definitely on the ballot, which is democracy when you look at tim walz, for example, what did he bring to the ticket? what are people saying about him in your age bracket well first and foremost, i'd say the biggest trend in terms of tim walz is that he's are midwestern princess. >> but sara, apart from that honestly, i think tim walz and kamala harris together there, what they bring is what america looks like. i mean, we've got kamala harris bringing to the fact that she's first-generation. she he is the daughter of immigrants and honestly, she represents the american dream for so many students like myself who are also first-gen. on the other hand, we've got governor tim walz who is able to show just what every day americans look like. i mean, she comes from a small town. he knows what it's like to be middle-class and at the same time he's been a
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coach for football for the students. and so i think you can't get closer to the younger electorate than this ticket. >> it was interesting. i saw you talking to folks online saying he kind of gives that vibes and i think that you said that that was a good thing for your your generation. i want to ask you about the fact that you're in this position now when you were in this position a few weeks ago, when joe biden was the democratic candidate, compare what response you were getting now, when you are talking to young folks to what response you've got when biden was still running well, i mean, first and foremost, i do have to say i don't think joe biden's legacy is something to forget about. it's absolutely incredible everything that he's been able to accomplish in his political career. but i do think that it it definitely brings more excitement to the table when we've got a woman running for president and not just any way woman it's a woman from any minority in the united states of america. so like i said, she's bringing that first-gen daughter of immigrants side to the table.
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and i think that represents so many people that haven't necessarily been represented in elections before what could be a big mistake that this campaign makes when it comes to young people. i know they love authenticity. they want to see and hear from the candidates for their truly believe what's your warning to the harris-walz campaign honestly, i think they're doing an absolutely fantastic job reaching out to the youth. >> i would say making sure that they continue to do that is the way to go. we've seen an incredible amount of involvement come in from the youth. i'm seeing record numbers of students college dam is becoming more involved as delegates to the dnc because they want to be a part of the election for the president of the united states. >> and so i would say continuing to make sure that those students are getting involved is what they have to do. >> i mean, you look at states like nevada, which is where i'm from right now. i'm in las vegas and we've got the youngest electorate from all of the states across the nation. so i would say continuing to make sure that they include the youth in this election is the way to go.
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>> carolyn salvador avila. thank you so much for joining us early this morning. there from las vegas. know it's really early. their appreciation okay coming up for us, team usa, appealing the decision to strip jordan chiles of the bronze, bronze medal more on the new appeal, the new evidence they say they've submitted and also where this thing could be headed. >> now, we'll be right right the democratic national convention next monday at seven on cnn and streaming on max at simply safe, we build advanced security sensors and cameras for your whole home, powered by 24/7 professional monitoring and fast protect technology exclusively from simply safe for faster police response. >> there's no safe like simply safe decks, ma'am, g7 is one of the easiest ways to take better control of your diabetes. this small wearable replaced his finger sticks lowers. they went see and it's covered by medicare not managing your diabetes really a
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one of the most dependable gold distributors in america even covering the harris-walz can mean you see in it? usa gymnastics is appealing the decision to strip jordan chiles of her bronze medal. so initially child's placed fifth in the floor exercise team usa then challenged the score, are
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going one move was not scored correctly. the challenge was successful pushing chiles to third place ahead of romania. then another twist, saturday, the court trump arbitration for sport ruled that the u.s. challenge was filed four seconds too late. and yet another twist, team usa says it's now submitted video evidence proving their challenge was filed within the one minute time limit. i can only imagine that there's gonna be another twist joining us right now. cnn contributor and sports broadcaster it's are carrie joe, it's great to see you in person this comes down to a matter of seconds to me. >> this also just seems messi is the word that keeps coming to mind, just messy in the part of this governing body that has gone on like this well, i think what's happening, i'm okay with human error. >> judges makes, make mistakes all the time. this is not unusual to appeal the process. what we're witnessing in real-time is that there are too many governing bodies, too much red tape. so obviously the court of arbitration of sports
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is an independent body assigned by the ioc, which is the international olympic committee. and all of these different committees have to weigh in and they all make these decisions in real time. and what we're learning is that they really don't know what they're doing. and the sad part i mean, it's just a matter of if but when this happens every four years, you would think there would be a better system in place. there would be some checks and balances. and the reality is that now the athletes are the gymnast the ones who are suffering. they're embarrassed, they're being harassed online. and in my mind, i'm saying someone should oversee the ioc to make sure that there's really truly an independent party to make sure that this is happening we should be in terms of judging i mean, look this should it should be figured out. this is the thing that did. it's not like we're waiting for a drug test to come back still, it's like wasn't within the time and what that gets exactly as your point and in the middle of all of it, or it's not just jordan chiles, but other gymnast as well no matter what, how this shakes out i just
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always think about like the toll it takes on the athletes. >> well, i do believe i do believe that usa well, i think we will ultimately she will get a bronze metal. this happened before in 2004, i looked it back to in terms of research and another gymnast in american gymnast by the name of paul him, he was awarded gold, then he was told he wasn't. they wanted to give it to someone else in south korea. he refused to give back. his gold medal ultimately, he appealed it to the court of arbitration of sport and it lasted in the court for a month or two and he ultimately was right. the reality is is they haven't perfected this system and that's okay. but right now, we have animal boasts over romania yes, she's she's sending out love to jordan chiles, george charles saying that she doesn't want to be on social media because of the way people are harassing her and ultimately is just a true failure on what has been such a beautiful olympics for the most part, because it's in the united states, because it's usa we're highlighting this in a way that will force them, i believe to correct the system that is just no longer we're in place to help us be right? >> yeah. it it's frustrating
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because you want jordan chiles wants to be on the medal stand. >> sodas, the gymnast in romania like whoever was supposed to be on that metals angela bound metals, kate, it was such a beautiful historic moment. i think that moment still will last, will never take away from that. it was an all-black podium for the first time in june of it was beautiful and gymnastics history. and in my mind, i'm like, this is perfect. but you know what we did well, i would override the unite the right this is a bit of controversy, but the united states did fantastically the one that's been sticking out, i wouldn't say i'm like the hugest basketball fan of all time. i love a lot out of sports. >> but i could not get enough basketball this week. >> so good that mean you can roll out the stats of american women winning and how there are just so good, and then from an then steph curry, i was just like he didn't love steph curry before what you should've he is otherworldly his gait, the game on saturday first of all, was the very first time that
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usa and the french played in the women's game. >> and the basketball game, which was great, but he played very otherworldly. i've always said stuff has my basketball game that translates to anybody, if you know sports or if you don't know sports, he shoots from the logo and you're thinking i can do that in my backyard. it was so great in the in the women i mean, at the very last second, they want it was a nail-biter. i was i get chills like steph curry was like, i'm always have the terminology wrong. >> we like to sue, you wherever is going like. >> he was great. he was in the zone in the terminology doesn't matter who it was counted or wwe one. that's all that matters. the end of the day exactly. >> john and sara. hello. >> hello wrong here at the right time i am not one who ever makes a three-pointer, but steph curry makes me think like i kept you can john, you play a little basketball now i've only retired. >> i can't retire way he
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shoots. i cannot believe the way she's i couldn't believe the way the lebron james played point guard for an entire olympics at age at six likely a little bit younger than eight by years for sure, he was great. >> i think they all were amazing i think what we were able to seize that we're otherworldly and we're head and shoulders above the rest. although the world is trying to catch up, we are head and shoulders above 12 of us to beat you. >> when did you play professional sports to retire from basketball grade, retired i was a second. i thought i miss on your bio. >> thank you so thank you for coming in so much. thank you for joining us. this is cnn news central with john berman, sara sidner, and kate baldwin, cnn newsroom up next on the edge, moments that shaped our
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