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this morning, donald trump's big twitter rollout after a glitchy beginning, he both attacks vice president harris also compares her who malabia go figure roger stone, a longtime trump operative convicted for testimony he gave about connections to wikileaks, is now himself at the center of your possible campaign hack the new investigation. >> and is this good news if you were thirsty in outer space? race and also have a giant drill, new evidence of water beneath the surface of mars. on john berman with sarah sidner and kate bolduan. this is cnn new central it began with 40 minutes of silence and then roe
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popular apps of politics, no matter how you frame it or what caused the glitch what was fine? >> finally set between donald trump and elon musk at last night's big x event can largely be defined as a rant filled with familiar lines and lines of attack kamala wouldn't have this conversation. she can't because he's not he's not a smart person. he is a radical left san francisco liberal. and now she's trying to protect, now she's looked like his he wants to be more trump than trump. if that's possible. i don't think it's possible but he wants to be more trump than trump. she's terrible, but he's getting a free ride alright. >> but did it to what it was designed to do, which was to put the brakes on harris's momentum or did it help the case that she's been making alayna treene and isaac dovere are leading us off first to you alayna are they thinking mission accomplished with this conversation or water from say
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it well, there's a few things they wanted to accomplish. >> sara. one is that it's been no secret that donald trump has been eager to steal the spotlight back from harris's campaign. >> we've been reporting and you and i have been talking about this that he's been frustrated graded over the last several weeks with the amount of enthusiasm he's seen, harris enjoy, and that it's been sustained longer than i think the campaign had anticipated. >> so that was one a part of this. the other part of course is this was donald trump's triumphant return to x. he was initially banned in the aftermath of january 6, elon musk was the one who reinstated donald trump's twitter account. once he took over. but this was really donald trump's first for ride back onto the website. and i'm told part of that is they are trying as hard as they can to attract all different voters. and x is one way to further amplify his message ahead of november. and you could see him trying to court this part of the internet and then of course, he's also
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been fostering this relationship with elon musk, who recently endorsed him. he's one of the wealthiest people in the world. and so there's benefits to that as well. and what we really saw happen last night in this conversation was the two of them grow out, you know, we i talked to many people on donald trump's campaign, but also many of his allies. and they said, this is what donald trump sounds like when you're having a phone conversation with them, it was very clear that he was comfortable. he it was a casual setting. i mean, it was two hours long, so a very long phone conversation if we're going to relate it to that but they talked about a number of things. the only thing that i found my big takeaway was that we didn't learn anything new. i think that they were billing this as some sort of once in a lifetime conversation, something that can make a lot of news. donald trump didn't make news. instead, he aired a lot of the same grievances and attacks that we've heard him make repeatedly on the campaign trail. he went after harris, he criticized her on the border, he called her not that smart. he also attacked joe biden
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frequently, even though biden is no longer his opponent. i want you to take a listen to just a little bit of what he said the coup. >> this was a coup of a president of the united states. he didn't want to leave and they said we can do it that nice oh, we can do it the hard way yeah. i'm just took them out back behind the shed and basically shot him. >> what they did with this guy and i'm no fan of his and he was a horrible president at the worst president in history. >> so there's a couple of underlining things there. sarah, but the big one is that, you when i've been reporting this out, it's clear that regardless of donald trump saying on the campaign trail that he thinks harris might be easier to beat. there's no question that donald trump has been repeatedly frustrated with this change with the top but they take it that joe biden is no longer the one he is facing off with. and we heard some of that come out last night, but i think major takeaways from my point of view is we really didn't learn anything new. musk through softball questions at him, even at some points, tried to guide him toward
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answering certain campaign lines and donald trump, instead went on and talked about the same grievances we've all heard. so not much new, but we definitely got a glimpse into the relationship between these two men. >> yeah, the only sort of policy thing there were a couple of one of them was that he would close the department of education so bits of policy, but a lot of just bromance going on there. thank you so much. alayna treene isaac dovere is joining us as well. isaac, the harris campaign was quick with a response after all of this yeah. >> and it goes to the way that the harris campaign has been responding to donald trump in the last three weeks and she became the candidate, which is to have the candidate herself not really engaged with donald trump, except to knock them about a little bit in campaign speeches but not get into it with him. whereas leave it to aides to kind of belittle him, denigrate him, trying to make donald trump seem like it's all part of a cynical circus
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sideshow. and that's what they were doing last night, making fun of the technical problems that they had, but also saying that it's just too self obsessed rich guys that has nothing to do with where most americans are. we will find out if that's true, some of the numbers from last night showed that up to 2 million people were watching that it's hard to tell what the numbers actually are reflecting and what, how reliable they are. but if that's true, that's a lot of people and not all of those people similarly would be die-hard donald trump's supporters. so in an election where things are going to come down to the wire, most people believe any group of voters that you can appeal to and get to through nontraditional means is of great appeal. >> all right. isaac dovere. thank you to you and also to our alayna treene for that report, kate, january right now is the democratic governor of new jersey, phil murphy. it's good to see you, governor. thank you for coming in. you on musk wrapped this conversation with donald trump saying this
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in part that he thinks the country is at a fork in the road of destiny, of civilization. and i think we need to take the right path. and i think you're the right path. he told donald trump, not a hard-hitting interview, but as trump made the point to say, he is doing interviews kamala harris has not yet do you think that is becoming a problem for everyone's for you all supporting kamala harris that it's not just a scheduling issue you won't be surprised to hear i had no time for the musk trump interviews, so i can't comment on any content but no, not at all. i think she's headed extraordinary several weeks tim walz is an inspired pick. she's on a roll she is as he has said, she's brought joy back into the whole arena of politics. there'll be plenty of time to do interviews and god knows, one thing about
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last night without having heard it, that was no interview so would she does interview? she'll deal with real journalists like yourself well, buttering me up, we'll get you very far, so thank you very much. >> here we go. now, the new pool, i do want to ask you about the new polling out of the new york times in the siena college. it shows that there is momentum behind the harris campaign, right path, right now, this poll also shoal, shows the voters in battlegrounds still rank the economy, abortion, immigration is top issues, and the down trump still leads on the economy and immigration in these key states. despite any data that has been put out there by biden before harris and now it would be coming from harris and this administration at this point can kamala harris say anything to make people feel differently about their economy because this is a big problem for the harris campaign yeah, i think she can as the answer. and even though trump
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may still have a slight lead in those polls, she's gaining ground with the economy as well. like the financial times, had her slightly ahead for good reason, she stands as this tim for middle-class out bottom up believing in capitalism, period, full stop, but also believing that government can help at the edges. whether it's medicaid, medicare, social security, it can cushion what can sometimes be the brutal impacts of capitalism kamala harris and tim walz believe that with all of their hearts, they've proven it and they will continue to prove it. and i think with the benefit of time over the next several months, i think you're going to see them, prosecutor, a very compelling case on the economy that's not to say that they will ignore the hurt out there because the herd is real inflation has been real, it's coming down, it's going in the right direction. but there's also the reality that stuff's still costs more than people feel like it should. and so i
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think the message they will deliver is the economy is better in our hands it's a pair of safe hands the one thing you don't want if you're at the kitchen table or at the boardroom table, is uncertainty or volatility. the other guys will bring you a plenty of that. the harris-walz ticket will bring you a safe pair of hands, stability. exactly what america is kitchen table needs you know, tim walz. >> well, republican senator eric schmitt was just on speaking with john berman. and in that conversation, he called walz a socialist, says that he identifies himself as a socialist i think what he's getting at is a comment made on a fundraising call at the end of july, which wording when walz said one person social tourism is another person's neighborliness is tim walz, a socialist know, jim tim walz, first of all, he's a great guy. >> what i'm inspired pick
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he's a great governors that an extraordinary job in minnesota. he succeeded me as the chair of the democratic governors association. he's led that organization with distinction. look at his economic record. this is not the record of a socialist. is this the record of a guy who believes government can play a role particularly to cushion, as i mentioned, the bad side of capitalism, you betcha but minnesota has the lowest unemployment rate in the entire united states of america. that's not by accident. that's because of policies and laws that tim walz has led and side. this guy gets that balance a proud progressive, but also believes in the morning the free market system. and he's an incredible addition to the, to the harris ticket in his first speeches, kamala harris is running mate. >> he talked about loving going to a springsteen concert with governor josh shapiro, who had just kind of warmed up the crowd before on. and then you jumped into confirm with photo evidence shortly after that, you want all were at a
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springsteen concert together last year. what is the backstory here we first of all, who is not a fan of the boss, his new jersey zone and what we're quite my wife and i are quite close to tim and gwen and to josh and laura praying we met nato actually that night for the first time. >> and we knew that we're boss fans. the concerts have philadelphia had been canceled due to bruce's health we had him at met life and we said come on over and join us and we hit a ball a classic three-hour bruce springsteen concert enjoyed with seb, great friends and great leaders tell you if anyone isn't a fan of the boss, you don't say so publicly, especially in an interview go to new jersey, but i am officially jersey boy exactly. >> exactly right. all right. you have a decision before you, which is democratic senator bob menendez. resigning his seat next week after his criminal
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convictions. have you decided at this point who you will appoint to serve out the rest of his term i have not, but i'm in the final stages. >> no news to report, but i promise folks, it'll be someone who will stand up for new jersey's values and interests and do a heck of a job. it's an interim appointment. as you as you likely know, that that seat is actually on the ballot this november but no news to make today, but i promise, folks, it be somebody who's get jersey first in everything they do you don't need to say their name, but is it someone who maybe was your former chief of staff or someone who is a former homeland security secretary or someone you're married to? it starts someone a very to i can say that for sure. she went public a couple of weeks ago and said that she she did not want to be considered, but beyond that, i'm going to have to leave you hanging i'm so there's still a chance is what i'm hearing about your wife know i'm just getting
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governor. >> thank you so much for coming on look for we're hearing that announcement when it does come next week. thank you. john narrowed it down there all right. russian president vladimir putin is now vowing to respond after ukrainian troops launched a successful surprise incursion into russian territory. this morning, the fbi is investigating and attempted hack into the private emails of the trump campaign. we've got new ones reporting on who may be to blame, plus what is the wildest conversation who have ever had in front of an uber driver unless your answer is one with former president donald trump's cnn's kaitlan collins. probably has he been cnn news central brought to you by endless wings and baby back ribs, that golden the only one for everyone you know what's crazy. this is better than cooking at home i mean, more affordable then groceries of
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complete coverage the democratic national convention monday at seven on cnn and streaming on max, russian president vladimir putin is vowing strong retaliation after ukrainian forces seized dozens of russian villages over the last week, a russian official saying, at least 28 communities are now under ukrainian control in the kursk region and more than 121,000 people have evacuated. you're going to show you here is map. the part in blue is the area of the ukrainian incursion into kursk putin's putin claims that ukraine's incursion is an attempt to quote improve its negotiation position. cnn's frederik pleitgen is following this one for us is joining us now, what's the very latest fred? >> hi there, kate. well, it certainly it seems though the ukrainians are still making advances in that area, not just the kursk area, but also the belgorod area as well. it's been quite interesting because this throughout the course of the morning, what we've been doing is we've been taking a look at some of the social
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media posts that have come out for some of the russian military bloggers, but also from the russian ministry of defense as well where they claimed to be hitting those ukrainian positions where they claimed to be holding the ukrainians up. and where they claimed to be pushing the ukrainians back. but at the same time, we are also seeing that there are now a vacuum orders for an area that's even further to the east, that's not even on the border with ukraine. so certainly seems as though the ukrainians have made further progress into russian territory and at least in some cases, appear to be pushing the russian security forces and the military bag. it's quite interesting down there. you don't really have a gigantic presence of russian military also has some border forces are down there as well. the russians now issuing those evacuation orders. it's a stunning number really so far, 180,000 people have been under evacuation orders. you mentioned those 28 villages that the ukrainians and the russians now confirm are under ukrainian control. it's around 600 square miles of territory that the ukrainians apparently
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now have under their control. and you're absolutely right that russian president vladimir putin, he did say and claimed that the ukrainians want to improve their position at the negotiating table. he also said that he at this point would not negotiate well, volodymyr zelenskyy, the president of ukraine, he came out later that evening and he said that the russians need to be forced to negotiate because apparently vladimir putin does not want to unclear what exactly the objective of this incursion is going to be. how much territory the ukrainians believe they're going to be able to hold. but one thing that we certainly can ascertain is that the ukrainians have already made a lot more progress the most people would have thought at the beginning of all of this, and at this point in time, at least there isn't very much of a russian response capable of pushing the ukrainians back. kate great to see you, fred. thank you so much john. all right. with us now, cnn anchor and chief national security analyst, jim sciutto. jim, what are the things you said is that
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to a person? zero us insiders or any of the foreign officials that you've been speaking to, saw this coming literally, no one. but my question now is how much trepidation, if any, are you sensing in your discussions with them doesn't make them nervous. what ukraine is doing about what the possible response might be it does to some degree as john as you know, for multiple years going back to start of the invasion, this administration has been greatly concerned about escalation of this conflict, bringing the u.s directly in the conflict with russia. >> and that's why there have been so many concerns about what weapons systems are supplied to ukraine and what ukraine can do with those weapons? systems. as you know, one of the restrictions has been, don't strike inside russian territory, for instance, with long-range high mars or other missiles that have been supplied by nato and its allies. now, other nato allies, they've been fine with it. the u.s. has been particularly trepidation. so now you have a large
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cross-border incursion on the ground by you ukrainian forces. it's not clear that us supplied weapons have been central to this effort here, but there's no question that putin will attempt to pin this, of course, on ukraine's supporters. so there is that risk on the flip side, i will say, i don't know anyone who is upset by this, right? because listen, ukraine has been getting pummeled, particularly in the eastern front that the losses have been enormous. russia has been making some incremental ground gains there. and if you and i were talking two weeks ago, the read from inside the pentagon would have been we don't see this front changing really at all for the foreseeable future but the front has changed and you have ukrainian forces now inside russia. and i spoke to a ukrainian official yesterday who said, this is clearly no longer a raid like a quick jump across the border and back. they're going to be there for some time, doesn't mean there forever perhaps it is as putin says, a gambit to provide some
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leverage. but also it is certainly intended to show force to demoralize russia and to draw some forces from elsewhere on the front look it's a stunning development and i don't use that term lightly, jim, i do want to ask about this. what could be iranian hack attempted hack into the trump campaign. the fbi now investigating that and also apparently attempts to get into the bar that i guess harris campaign maybe it was the biden campaign as well. bottom now, is that roger stone, a guy who was at the center of the whole 2016 wikileaks situation, it may have been his personal emails that were hacked. what do you think of this whole situation? >> so listen, i mean, a couple of points. one big picture, it shows that foreign powers want to interfere in our elections goes back to 2016. we saw russia do it, but china and iran were also active then again in 2020 and again in 2024, the dhs has been warning about this. the fbi, and we're seeing it play out in real time. in this case, an effort
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to target not just the trump campaign, but as you say, that harris, the biden campaign as well. so it's a big threat. it's happening before our eyes and everyone needs to be prepared for it. one thing i will say is this, the means that they're using is actually pretty blunt. it's a spear phishing attack. it's exactly what they did in 2016 with john podesta, which is how they got into the hillary clinton emails and communications basically, they send you a link and all of us, i'm sure have been targets of this kind of attack acts like it's a friend or a business get you to click on the link for i don't know an attachment or a sign-up bar, whatever. and then that allows them into the system that appears to be what happened here. it happened eight years ago with john podesta, appeared to happen again, it seems to those on the harris campaign and were targeted, did not click on that link. listen, it shows that it's not that sophisticated, right? so as concerning as these attacks are, there are ways to avoid them. and that is, i mean, all
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of us need to be aware about this, not just for politics, but for people who want to steal your financial information. if you don't know the person, if the email doesn't look right, don't click on the link just a clone of online security ever jim sciutto. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> all right ahead. just minutes away from the opening bell on wall street, new economic data just in are the cost of things finally, going down and we'll interest rates follow a look at the markets ahead and vice president harris is expected to finally lay out her economic plan plan for america. if she wins the white house when that's supposed to happen, coming up the russians are trying to spy on us we were spying on them. >> this is a secret war. >> secrets and spies now streaming on max my baby's years analisa she's pretty good. she's like my grandma. she says go most then we go
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players our breaking out coverage begins next 6:30 p.m. on tbs and max there is that piercing bell this morning, to markets just opened and investors are reacting to brand new inflation data the closely watched producer price index, indicating price hikes slowed in july for more on how wall street is reacting cnn's matt egan is here bell just went off. give me some sense of what this means to everyday people wondering whether or not their groceries are going to be more or less expensive? >> yes, sara, this is good news on the cost of living fraud. we're talking about wholesale inflation. this is pricing that's in the pipeline before it gets to all of us as consumers. and essentially prices are still going up. but at a slower pace and that is a relief. look at this 0.1% month over month at beat expectations 2.2% year over year, also better-than-expected if we look at the trend here, we could see a significant improvement just a month ago. this was at 2.7%, so it's improved. but when you really zoom out, look at this
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two years ago, this metric was at almost 12%. it's hard to believe. look at this significant improvements since then, this is exactly what jerome powell and his colleagues at the fed federal reserve wants to see because it's going to give them some confidence that yes, inflation is improving. yes, they can cut interest rates at the next meeting in september, which of course would be good for news for all of us on main street, but also on wall street. and that's one of the reasons why we've seen us markets open solidly higher. we see the dow up 137 points. the mood has really improved significantly after what was one of the wildest weeks in years on wall street. all of those concerns about the economy, thankfully, calmer heads are prevailing right now. of course we get another big data point tomorrow that's the concern zuma inflation report. that's going to play a big role here in what the fed does. next, one other point, i just want to make as far as the markets go, because i know there's been a lot of scary headlines on these markets swings. there was that thousand point drop that just
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over a week ago, it is important to remember, markets are still up on the year the dow entering today, 5% higher year-to-date, the s&p and nasdaq, more than 12% higher. so that means everyone's foro and case should probably still be in the green if you're like me, you have a college savings plans for your kids should still be up. so just another reminder here that we need to not panic and stay calm as the markets adjust to all of these moving pieces right now in terms of inflation he shouldn't the fed jobs market, there's a lot going on. >> all these things that you mentioned and you've got the dew point that's coming up. you expect there to be a drop in inflation, correct? >> in inflation is coming down, but interest rates, that's the big key that's one of the reasons why he was in the market moves higher. it's the fact that markets are growing increasingly common confident that we could get a rate cut in september the last meeting before the election that means a break on mortgage rates, credit card debt car loans, student debt. that would be very good news for consumers.
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today, the democratic national convention monday at seven on cnn and streaming on max morning. >> the harris campaign says that vice president will give her first economic policy speech in raleigh, north carolina this friday with now a senior spokesperson for the harris-walz campaign, adrianne elrod. thanks so much for being with us. what's on the vice president's schedule today while she's traveling and talking to voters and getting her message out there to the american people. >> something that she has been doing from the very start of this campaign is something that she certainly did when she was at president biden's running mate, his vice president but look, you just mentioned the species going to be giving i was i was asking about today. i don't think she's got any campaign events on the schedule today, does she? >> well she and governor walz have been traveling across the country. they hit nearly every battleground state last week on the campaign trail, they raised $36 million within the first 24 hours by governor walz joining the ticket. and what she's going to be doing friday is taking her economics message directly to the voters in north
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carolina. i certainly don't want to get in front of exactly what she's going to say. but she's going to talk a little bit about how she's going to make sure that she's putting consumers first as part of our economic plan. she's going to take on corporate price gouging as she's going to take on junk fees. and that's something that john she did when she was attorney general and all california, something she continued to do as the united states under california. so she's going to be taking that message out to voters. and i look forward to seeing what she, what she's going to say on friday. >> i think we all do it and i'll ask you more about that in just a second. the reason i was asking you about today, it's because it seems seems like she has time if she wanted to do an interview with a member of the media or do a news conference, correct? there does appear to be that time if she wanted well, look, she has said on the campaign trail that she would be doing an interview at some point she said that i think last week during a during a rope line or when she was talking to reporters. but look, what is important here, john, is that she is taking her message directly to the american people she had a
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number of battleground states i think we had 15,000 people in detroit last week, 12 to 13,000 in nevada. she's been taking her message to the voters and drawing large crowds. so she's actually having those direct conversations, but not today not today. >> she could do an interview today. i would think you know, because she's not out there today well, look, she gets she she's taking her message directly to voters and just because she doesn't have anything, an interview schedule on her public schedule doesn't mean that she's not taking her message directly to voters about how she's going to improve their lives, how she's going to protect their economic freedoms, how she's going to expand wright as americans into contrast to trump and j.d. >> vance, who simply want to enact the project 2025 agenda, which would just set america back dramatically, you said that she's an unveiled his economic plan on friday and it will be consumer driven how does that differ specifically from what president biden's economic agenda has been the last 3.5 years well, look, as i
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said, i certainly don't want to get in front of what she's going to say on friday. >> but what i can tell you as a couple of things and we did preview this number one, she's going to talk a lot about price gouging, how she's going to take on big corporate interests to make sure that she's putting consumers first. and look, she's very proud of her economic agenda with president biden, over 15.5 million jobs and counting created four major economic bills passed at president harris, vice president harris was very much part of that strategy and getting those, that legislation passed with president biden. but she's also going to talk about her own economic agenda, how she's going to continue to reduce costs for american families. she was very much part of making sure that insulin was capped at 35 dollars per consumer. and also something that the governor walz did when he was governor, which is also capping insulin costs. so the two of them are putting consumers first, they're putting american families first. this is going to be front and center ever economic agenda, and you're going to hear a talk a lot about that in more detail on
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friday so she did say in nevada over the weekend that she does support no taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers i believe we heard that for the first time this weekend. >> so if it is something she has supported, why hasn't she put it forth in the 3.5 years she's been vice president well, john, first of all, she's been the candidate for the democratic candidate for president for the past few weeks so she is putting it forward her own agenda. she certainly, again, has many parts of president biden's agenda that she helped pass, that she supports, but she's also going to be putting forward her own agenda and that's something you heard her talk about when she talked about no taxes on tips in nevada earlier this week she's been endorsed by nearly every union supporting workers. she was just endorsement the culinary union in nevada, which is a testament to the fact that she is fighting for consumers, that she is putting working families first and her campaign, it start calling
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contrasted trump, who is simply putting corporate interests first, is focused on his made it very clear that one of the first things he would do is give big tax breaks to billionaires. they because back at steps one foot back in the white house, that is certainly not on vice president harris. his agenda. and you're going to care and talk about more for about her economic policies, what her plans are over the next 85 or so days of this campaign. >> i want to play a little bit of donald trump's interview with elon musk on x last night, we've already played a lot of it in this show, but one part we have not played is when he was talking about the vice president being on the cover of time magazine. i want you to listen to this picture on time magazine today she looks like the most beautiful actress ever to live. i was drawing and actually, she looked very much like a great first lady, melania she didn't look good, look like camilla. that's right. but of course she is a beautiful woman, so we'll leave it at that right? >> you're shaking your head
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what's your reaction to hearing that well, first of all, john, this is not the kind of rhetoric or language or tone that is going to turn on voters, especially those key undecided voters in swing states who want a president who's looking out for them, who want it? >> it president who is putting our interests first you know, you mentioned there's a lot of other discussions that i guess you could call it that that trump and elon musk had during this very choppy, very technically challenged interview, by the way, i can't understand for the life of me why elon musk every time he has one of these big x conversations, the technology never seems to work. it didn't work for the santa as it didn't work for trump. he's got a lot of challenges there on that platform. but i think look, you've got to look at the big picture here, which is the fact that vice president harris is taking her message to every day americans. whereas donald trump is sitting down for a, what, what did he call an interview of this? century, a two-hour, technically challenged discussion with a billionaire that contrast could
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not be more clear on this campaign. i also wanted to say i worked for hillary clinton's presidential campaign in 26th the sexist rhetoric is still very much alive and well, it certainly comes from donald trump, but that is not something that is going to deter vice president harris from taking her message to the voters they're putting american families front and center in this campaign. and that is something she thinks about every single day when she wakes up in this country, how am i going to improve the lives of voters? what agenda can i put? forward to make their lives better? that is what we're focus is adrianne elrod great to have you on this morning. >> thanks so much for being with us. >> thanks, john so nasa says mars is hiding a secret water and lots of why this has scientists so excited and what it could mean for the future of space exploration. >> and an important part, health updates take a deep dive, taking a deep dive into the idea of a drink like a glass of wine a day could actually be a good thing. new
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called donald trump and i don't want my headphones, so i put it on speaker in the backseat i'm writing down as i don't know who you are or no the hooper driver in trump's voice is like booming through, like he is why i'm calling. and in what quotes i wanted, dover drivers like turning around, he's like, so he's like looking at me, looking at my phone. he's like is that whose voice i think that and i just sprinted out of the uber and eight hours later when we got off air, i checked the app to make sure i tipped him hopefully, maybe give me one what you didn't know overdrive or broke the news to all his friends? >> i mean, that's what happened. probably maybe take but what impact did it have on her uber rating that is the question this is a good day. >> a tbd. >> you don't get the follow-up question if first of its kind discovery water on mars and
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lots of it scientists believe that there could be enough water trapped in the rocks on the red planet that it could cover that entire planet in water as deep as a mile. >> cnn's kristin fisher has much more on this. how did they find this, kristen? >> with a little lander called insight kate, i mean, this idea that deep pools of water exist deep below the surface of mars. that's been around for decades, but this is the first time that nasa has had real hard data to back up that belief. and so what we're taught talking about here is enough groundwater to fill the surface of mars, about a mile deep. and the reason that this is so exciting to scientists, kate, is because this is exactly the kind of place where if there is life on mars this is where it could be because if you just look at those types of conditions here on earth, that is where life thrives. in fact, many scientists believed that that is where life originated
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from. are these deep pools of water within the earth's surface? so that's the big, exciting possibility here. but in terms of actually getting to that water, it's going to be tough because this water is believed to be between seven and 12 miles beneath the martian surface. and so in order to get up there and drill that deep into mars it would take some pretty heavy infrastructure, a huge drill. and right now, the only types of spacecraft's that are landing on mars are really small ones. without that kind of technology to drill that deep. >> so we're still a little ways away from being able to actually find that water and test it, kate. >> but the way they were able to find what they believe is this water is through the insight lander, which landed with a seismometer which is used to detect earthquakes here on earth, on mars, they're called mars quakes. and the
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insight lander was the very first base it's craft to ever detect an earthquake on another celestial body or a mars quake. in this case. and through that data of the seismometer going through different layers of rocks on mars. that's how they were able to determine that this what they believe is this vast pool of water deep beneath the surface, kate that's fascinating. >> so many things. i truly do not understand, but i will say in terms of it being hard to drill, i mean, bruce willis and ben affleck. i've seen bruce just there is a way to drill in space that's what we're doing, this is what we heard wanted to give time. >> thank you all for joining us. this has been cnn news central with kate bolduan and sara sidner and john berman who's wrong in case you're wondering, is up next. i just wanted you to talk cnn is live from chicago as democrats unite to offer their support to a new nominee and her running mate
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