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top of the hour. >> i'm brianna keeler as the democratic national convention in chicago, and my colleague and friend boris sanchez is in washington. it is day one for the democrats, week long nomination celebration of vice president kamala harris. and over the next several hours thousands in the party will gather here in the united center to celebrate here erez and also to salute president joe biden as he delivers tonight's keynote speech and passes the torch to her. the president is expected to talk about his 50 year legacy of public service and to make the case for the harris-walz ticket. first lady jill biden and hillary clinton will also take the stage with just 78 days until the election. the democrats arrive here on the windy city with a strong breeze at their backs as new polling shows, harris with a narrow
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lead nationally, the goal now is to build on the momentum and introduce harris her vision to the country. cnn's mj lee is joining me now. i know you're learning some new details about what the first lady is going to be saying, which i think is particularly interesting tonight, what have you found out? >> yeah, and it's not surprising at all that we are going to be hearing from the first lady, obviously, no better person to introduce the president then his spouse, who knows those him vast. keep in mind. we've talked a lot about what a challenging time the last few months have been for president biden. of course the same goes for members of his family. the first lady included by all accounts and all of our reporting, she did remain supportive of whatever decision he was going to make even up until the moment that he announced that he was going to be dropping out. we are told that she was really fully there. >> and then the speech that she is going to now give tonight is completely different than the one that she was going to give four weeks ago, we are told that first and foremost, she will be calling on americans to support vice president kamala
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harris, according to a source, she will say that it's time for americans to come together with faith in each other. >> hope for brighter future and love for our country and back the vice president but not surprisingly, there's going to be an element here where she is paying tribute to her husband, talking about his character, talking about his accomplishments over the last three-and-a-half years, and there's going to be an element here that is also a tribute to the first lady. there's going to be a video we are told that interests deuces the first lady sort of marking the key moments from her time as first lady as well. so just remember that this is yes, an important political speech for the first lady, but i think in so many ways, we will likely see how personal of a moment this is for her as well. >> it's just a historic moment. unlike one, we've ever seen. what are we expecting? theme from president biden yeah, obviously it goes without saying that for the president, this is a very different speech than he was supposed to make four weeks ago as well. >> instead of speaking the last night of the convention, he is going to be speaking at tonight for the opening night of the
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democratic national convention more than anything else similar to what we're going to hear from the first lady here? he's going to stress over and over again that democrats must win in november, that they have to defeat donald trump in november. but i am told that this is not going to be a fair farewell speech. that the moment for that is likely going to come in january. that would very much mirror what we saw from former president barak obama when he gave his sort of formal farewell speech to the nation and back in january of 2017, actually here in the city of chicago as well he sees the president the endorsement that he immediately gave after he dropped out. that's sunday afternoon to vice president harris as being singularly important, being responsible in helping her quick ascent to the top of the ticket good we certainly expect that there's going to be sort of a tribute to the personal relationship that he has and has developed with the vice president as well. and he will i think talk about the vice president as somebody who is capable of speaking about her
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accomplishments per tributes, her attributes, her strength in a way that nobody else can, because he has he's now been through so much with her in the last three-and-a-half years? yeah. it's going to be a fascinating evening. >> mj. thank you so much for your reporting on that. we do appreciate it. i want to bring in now cnn senior political analyst mark preston. mark, it really is going to be a remarkable moment. it's going to be a historic one as well bittersweet for president biden, i think so many people full imagine. >> yeah, you know, brianna, it was just four years ago that joe biden had his convention, but there was no balloon drop. there was not thousands of people cheering him on. they did an excellent job electronically to do a convention four years ago, but we're back to the ways of old right now and we're going to see joe biden on the stage behind us really, as you noted, passing the torch, the idea of talking about all the accomplishments that he has done with his wing person, that being kamala harris and him putting her giving her the
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opportunity to be on a ticket. and now stepping aside and allowing hurt to elevate up to be the nominee, i will tell you, brianna, there is a wave of excitement certainly in the democratic party, certainly in this town that we're feeling right now, that 30 days ago when joe biden was still the standard bearer is still going to be the nominee. you didn't see in the democratic party no no doubt. mark what what does harris need to achieve throughout this week at the at the convention so brianna, there's been a lot of talk about how she has been absent, that she hasn't been around, that should the what has she done the last three years? >> well, in some ways that works for her because it allows her to define herself. now she's going to be built be building off of obviously the record of president biden and herself over the past three years, but she has to sell herself. she has to not only go on that stage and get the american people to like her, but over the next 34 days, all of these folks who are on stage giving testaments to her, have
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got to sell her to the american people in many ways. she does have a honeymoon right now. there have been no mistake so far in this campaign, but it's still early and you and i both know that a campaign can turn on a dime, so expect a very hard sell on kamala harris and talking about the future sure we should note former secretary of state former first lady, former nominee, hillary clinton, is also going to be speaking tonight. >> what is her role? mark? >> well, you know, in many ways she's bridging the gap, right? she's bridging the democratic party of her generation to the democratic party where we are right now. you know, she didn't break through the glass ceiling when she ran in 2016, but she put a lot of cracks in it. you certainly blazed a path for other women not only just in democratic politics but in all political parties to take a job to get involved, to run for office. and i think what you're going to see from her tonight if she's going to talk about not only that, but talking about the empowerment of women
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and how kamala harris is going to be looking out for women. certainly in this election. and let's not forget one of the biggest issues that we will hear from the democrats over the next three months will be about abortion and about how donald trump is trying to take away the right to choose yeah, we'll be hearing some of that tonight as some women affected by roe being overturned also will speak. >> we've seen some protesters nearby marc. >> there have been a lot of them. there's a huge police presence to deal with that potentially, i think it's still very much to be determined on what this is going to look like over the course. the week, how could this impact things well, it certainly could impact things terribly for democrats if we do see any kind of violence out on the streets, i mean, they're expecting tens of thousands of protesters here. >> now, most of these folks are probably democrats, right? in many ways, they are democrats but they're very upset about how the, how the united states is backing israel in this battle with hamas and all the
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folks that are dying over in the gaza strip right now, not only will we see them on the outside, brianna but we're going to see them on the inside because they're about 30 uncommitted delegates, folks who want to be able to voice their opposition to the hamas war right now and you could see something happening, happened on the floor behind us. i do expect that if that does happen, they will be shouted down and really the protests that happened on the outside, democrats can only hope that they stay peaceful, that they stay peaceful than this will just be forgotten about if they do get violent than of course, the attention will turn to them yeah, we'll be speaking with an uncommitted delegate a little later in the program. mark preston. thank you so much. at the beginning of this big week. and while tonight is about honoring president biden, the rest of the week is all about promoting vice president kamala harris, a new poll finds less than two-thirds of voters say do they know what the new democratic nominee for president stands for. compare that with eight and ten who say
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the same about former president trump with us now is democratic congressman raja krishnamoorthi of illinois. great to have you thank you so much for being with us. what do you want to hear from president biden tonight? >> well, i think that it's going to be a celebration of joe biden. he's going to be talking about his accomplishments. he has a lot to talk about, whether it's inflation reduction act in which we have $35 a month insulin for seniors. and now ten prescription drug drugs have been negotiated downward and price or it's the bipartisan infrastructure deal or the chips and science deal which is bringing manufacturing jobs back to the united states. he has a lot to talk about. now he's passing the torch to kamala harris to continue the progress and build upon what he's done already you meant that word continue. it's so interesting because of course that's part of it. this continuity from the biden term, obviously, she's his vice president. but whatever you think of his record when it
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comes to the economy, inflation, immigration polls show that perception of his performance on those issues are not so good. so how does she navigate that sort of that continuity, but also seeking some distance from biden. >> well, i think that she gets to as your previous commentator said define herself define where she stands on these issues. she gets to make she gets a second chance at making a first impression in terms of talking about the parts that she wants to keep and then the parts that she wants to change as she goes forward. and that's based on our experience as being vice president. and so i think this is a real key moment for the country to learn how she he's thinking about these issues as well. >> the biden economy as it is perceived by voters, by all voters. does she own that i think that she own certain parts, but she also gets to decide what she would change going forward.
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>> so for instance, talking about making sure that our markets performed better in terms of if competition, making sure that we get rid of barriers to entry by small businesses so that we can bring down prices and increase the supply of everything from goods and services to housing i think those are all things that she's going to be talking about i'm curious how you as a proud indian american, are experiencing scene this week so far what this means to you as you are going to be watching the first candidate of indian heritage accepting the nomination of your party is huge, huge, huge moment of pride we have somebody who she actually hails from the exact same part of the india that my parents and my family your family? yes. >> and so because of that, there's just a lot of anticipation about this moment. and we're going to have someone who was a member of the somoza caucus in congress go to
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the white house and bring some curry powder power to the new ticket. >> i do wonder, as you go through the dnc platform, which i'm sure that you have read in every word of it. it actually mentions president, former president trump, 150 times it mentions vice president harris, 32 times. what signal does that send to you? >> well, i think that what it sends is we need we need to make sure we don't go back to the trump days. right? i think that what really galvanizes everybody who's going to be here tonight is a resolve that we move forward and that kamala harris is at the lead kind of bring us together, bring the country together, making sure that everyone, regardless of the color of their skin or where they come from has a place in america and secondly, that everyone is on the up escalator of the economy, regardless of whether they're poor or middle-class or growing a business. and so i think we can't go back to a time and
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age of trump where, the country is divided. and when you're divided, you can't unite against our common challenges you wish she had more mentions in that platform. oh, i see the 1:08.32. i think she has plenty and she's going to have a lot to say this week. >> yeah, it's going to be obviously a very big weak congressman. thank you so much, really appreciate. thank you, brianna. beginning of this week and stay with cnn special coverage here in chicago? i'll go where protesters have begun gathering nearby security is preparing for the possibility of mass demonstrations. and we are tracking all of that. we're so live from pennsylvania we'reormer president trump is campaigning in the battleground state and hammering the number one issue for voters, the economy. 'll be right back cnn news central brought to you by endless wings and baby back ribs that golden
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going on with former president trump's plan. there? >> you know, brianna, what's fascinating is if you think about what we've heard from republicans publicly, more often than not privately over the course of the last week-and-a-half, it has been essentially you begging the former president to focus on policy, to focus on swing-states, to get out back on the road again, something he did at a level, really unseen before for a candidate back in 2016 seen on some level in 2020 as well. and that's exactly what's happening now, despite the former president making clear he didn't believe there needed to be a strategic shift. his advisers have made clear that throughout the course so this week in swing state after swing-state, after swing state, they are going to be focusing on issues, on policy issues in each stop that he makes j.d. vance, the vice presidential nominee on the republican side, the senator from ohio, he will be doing the same exact thing. both of them in the critical battleground state the commonwealth of pennsylvania today, j.d. vance is down in philadelphia. former president then is here. they will be talking about the economy and throughout the course of this week where they will be doing
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essentially is trying to bracket everything that the democrats do in chicago. they will be going to michigan they will be going to north carolina. they will be going to arizona, chris crossing these critical battleground states are an absolute necessity in that pathway to 270. and in each step of the way way brianna, it's the economy, its national security, it's the border, it's issues that the campaign and trump's top advisers have made clear they want to talk about, they believe they have an advantage in with voters when they talk about them. the biggest question has been, will the former president actually talk about them? smaller venues than we're used to pray. about 150 people expected to be here at a family my own business. the primary purpose of this, not just the economy, but to talk about the 2017 tax law. the former president's signed back during his first term so we will have to wait and see they understand brown when you talk to advisors that this is going to be a week that is heavily focused on the democrats, almost entirely focused on the democrats what they want to do though is make sure there on the ground in these states and make sure they're trying to drive a message that at least up to this point, it's been difficult for the former
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president to do so all right, phil mattingly. thank you so much for that. support from pennsylvania and here with me now we have two cnn senior political commentators, van jones and david urban fantastic report there from phil full disclosure. i heard not a word of it coming attack i hope that i'm no i'm hopeful redundant. and what i'm asking you here but first, just just the state of the race. i mean, he's they're in pennsylvania. you have vance and trump bracketing this ticket all week long and new polling is suggesting pretty tight in these battleground states. david urban, how are you seeing things that look, it's going to be tight the entire race is going to be tied back and-forth, back-and-forth. nope, nobody expected this race. perhaps maybe a few weeks ago, right? when the feature speaker tonight was still on the ballot. but even then, everybody knew was going to close. democrats had come home, republicans come home. this is a race. it's gonna be about a few hundred thousand votes in a few key counties, in a few key
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states. and so i was with the former president this weekend and scranton and excuse me, the wilkes-barre areas, scranton wilkes-barre. he's now in york vance's in philadelphia the current vice president was in my home county, a beaver county yesterday, western pennsylvania. they're going to spend a lot of time in the commonwealth because i don't think anyone could be president without that. but each one of these races is within the margin of error and it's important from the people show up to vote and vote early if you're republican but the best thing that i've heard right now is that david urban is here with us last time. >> david urban was trump and pennsylvania, he won pennsylvania and we're going to keep you here. we've got locked the door. >> you don't want he said there he's like, good luck. >> he's armed pennsylvania whisper and we're not letting you go back. but look obviously it makes sense for trump to be out there. he's not going to get the dominant position in national media and it may not matter if he can go and scratch another five votes, another ten votes in the 20 votes back in his column in the swing states where it matters, that's his business. but for us this is the big opportunity to go from
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a tied race to push our numbers up 1.2 points, maybe three point, we come out of this convention with a major balance that puts us in the best possible position after labor day. we don't want to be tied i don't like being tied with donald trump because we've had now 20 plus days a positive press he's been falling down the stairs slipknot, banana peels and put himself in the eyeball. we should not be tied. we want to pull ahead. that's our opportunity this week and that's the key point, brianna, this campaign, the harris campaign, has been flawless, slow the past 28, 30 days and it's a tied race. >> scared to tied race, scary. they're doing a gust they can. and it's tied. that's really important and tonight biden comes out and he's going to do one of the most beautiful acts of political leadership to step back. >> so somebody else can step forward at very rarely happens. that's going to, you're going to have kleenex box boxes from bet from up there over there of people watching someone do something honorable. and it's going to make people want to fight that much harder that his
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sacrifice is not in, i'll be cried because i rather run against joe biden to that point, it is this is going it would be a historic moment. >> is this begins yes. this celebration of the nomination of kamala harris, the first woman of color to be a nominee for a major party what does she need to achieve at this convention? how can xi harness that story? how can she brought in her appeal? >> you know what i like about what kamala harris is doing going right now is that she's not leaning on that horn too hard. she's not saying, look, i'm the first this on the first that we're saying it, but she's talking about herself. she's talking about the voters. she's talking about america. she's talking about other people. i think that's really good. she also were offerings here we can talk she's got some business. she's got handle here everybody is not full all the bunnies are not fully in this barn yet. okay. you have a lot of men of color who are still on the outside looking in how does she reach them? how does she get
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young men of color, young black men is to think that she is there person. they're willing to listen to her but they're not doing that because of prosecutorial background, how do you balance that? also, we got some donors that are not yet in this barn, silicon valley walked away from this party and now you've got somebody from the bay area, from silicon valley area, who's on the ticket. can she signaled to them that she's not going to be as aggressive on the technology companies as biden with. there's a lot of stuff happening so the hoods here, you got to figure it out. >> but i just going to say it's gonna be interesting to see who really, who kamala harris really is. yes ishi the progressive kamala harris that ran in 2019, they wanted not not wanted common sense gun reform, but wanted mandatory gun buybacks. take your guns away. they wanted to ban fracking on day one. they wanted to get rid of private health care. those things scared they're pennsylvania's, right, big time. pennsylvania is a big gun owners state, big understate, huge fracking state those are losers, right? so she's also tied to the guy who's giving the keynote here tonight. it is the biden-harris administration, so she's trying
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to run as an outsider, redefine herself is not part of this team. i'm going to change things no, donald trump got something right that press cops to bedminster. she said he said her day one was three-and-a-half years ago because she said i'm gonna be ready on day one, said yeah, that was three-and-a-half years ago, madam vice president it's a biden-harris ticket. it's hard to distance yourself when your name is on the door, it's hard to you can't actually, we just had the olympics when someone's handing you the baton, better be there to grab it. yeah. yeah. >> right. and yet there's still this degree of needing to distance herself a little bit on some things. how does she navigate that? >> well, the same way, some of this stuff is just common sense now in politics, we make stuff too complicated. have you ever had a boss? you sometimes disagreed with have you ever had a boss did some stuff that you might have asleep? >> no. no. >> never done that here but some people thought that some other places, other place had a boss that they might have done something different for. >> it doesn't mean you're disloyal. it means here, here's who i am, and i'm going to tell you what that kamala harris, if you're chris so i wasn't picking on. she wasn't comfortable in her skin. that
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wasn't really kamala harris. she was trying to figure out a way to navigate a primary. this person you see now has something you can't buy. authenticity. she is speaking for herself. there was an article written about how she didn't even really have time to pull together a fake stump speech with our first speech that was more from her heart. so i think that when she says to people, this is who i am now, i've learned a lot in the last three-and-a-half years is where i want to go. i think she can be believed because she believable, but she's going to have to do that but she's gonna have to get off that bus in pennsylvania answered questions and sell that brand to pennsylvania voters. you can't do it, you can't send out some faceless spokesperson say, i'm for a fracking now all of a sudden right. i'm not going to take your guns. it's hard to believe right when you're on camera, hundreds of times saying, i'm banned fracking on day one. i want to take your guns, pennsylvania it's the show me state the show me stage. >> he has to sell it for sure. david van. thank you so much. conversation really, no energy here. >> and i love it ahead on cnn news central more of our special coverage from the democratic convention here in chicago. and this, the u.s.
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let's go to cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson. nic, i understand. we just got an update from secretary blinken yes we know earlier in the day had a two-and-a-half hour one-on-one meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the track record for secretary blinken in meetings here with the israeli prime minister is often not to get what he wanted but secretary blinken saying that he has had a very constructive meeting and got something of what he wanted from the israeli prime minister in a very constructive meeting with prime minister netanyahu today he confirmed to me that israel accepts the bridging proposal that he supports it it's now incumbent on hamas to do the same. these are still complex issues and they're going to require hard decisions by the leaders ultimately, it comes down to those decisions but
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there is, i think a real sense of urgency here across the region on the need to get this over the finish line. and to do it as soon as possible. the united states is deeply committed to getting this job done to getting it done now or right now, that is a very big question mark. if hamas will agree to the bridging proposal, this is a proposal united states put forward to get over some of those key differences between israel and hamas. and it was done partly in conjunction with, with the israeli side already. hamas has already critical sized this bridging proposal as being essentially to pro, israel prime rather secretary state anthony blinken was asked about that and he said, look, sometimes last puts forward a public position that doesn't really represent their private possession but whichever way you look at it, this this sort of represents an incremental, a
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tiny incremental step forward that israel fellas agrees that bridging proposal. next hamas has to agree to it. and then it goes to discussions about how even that bridging proposal would be implemented. meaning that actually nothing about the bridging has been agreed yet this is just down to hamas to say whether or not delay except the notion of it incremental progress, progress, nonetheless, nic robertson live for us from tel aviv. thank you so much still on ahead on cnn. >> many couldn't even vote in the last election, but they could decide this one. a generation of social media savvy voters set to make their mark at the polls. and if anyone knows about the power of a viral moment it's our next guests remember this guy? yeah, we're going to chat with him in just moments, stay with cnn the democratic national convention to 97 on cnn and
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directly? dot dotcom everything you want is right. tear the. >> disney plus hulu max bundle welcome back. >> we are live from the democratic national convention. young voters are expected to play a key role in the election in november. and both campaigns are vying to build excitement in this key voting bloc. and if you want to see excitement, well, if it looks something like this a moment that went viral at harris rally loverboy sort of fire pedophiles that how much, too much weight on him ancient tires on the strike a chord, a minor all right that. was parker short a dnc delegate, and the head of young democrats of georgia. he's with us now, you know, every word to
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that song. of glitches that song is not like us by kendrick lamar. okay, so you love that song. almost huge music fan, you were telling me that actually your girlfriend had said previously this, you weren't such a great dancer not just my girlfriend, just about everybody know my roommates i'm look, i'm a corny goofy guy about the energy showed through and the passion that i have for the democratic party in our next president, kamala harris was on display in atlanta. >> sure was. what were you thinking in the moment when you had no idea that a camera was on you, and what are you thinking now that it's going viral? >> i was thinking, wow, this is a really great dj. i loved the energy in this room. it's great to see all of these wonderful georgia democrats. a lot of young folks, that room looked like georgia, you know what i mean? georgia is an extremely diverse state and it's not just about young people or old people, or white people, or black people. it doesn't matter what kind of music you listen to georgia deserves better. so in that room, the energy was just off the charts and all i could think about was i felt hopeful. >> you're very civically minded. you work in local governments and i know that you
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are trying to harness some of what has been a lot of popularity for you. tell us about that. >> well, you know, i have been the georgia young democrats chairman for a while, but i've been involved since i was 15. my first job was as a field in turn for jon ossoff's congressional campaign and you know, i've worked in local government and mayoral races and i think the most important thing that you can do for your democracy, you can do for your country is to get involved locally, to make your voice heard. if you don't know who your state house representative is, your state senator, your county commissioner, your city council person. when push comes to shove and you have a local problem that you need solved. you're not going to be able to reach out to those people need to hold your local officials accountable. so i've been going around trying to promote wonderful democratic candidates in the state of georgia, like my friend bryce bury rice as a teacher and house district 56. he teaches middle school students and he's running against an incumbent republican who switched her party from democrat to republican because they don't want to fund public education you are in the nitty-gritty for sure when it comes to georgia, when you look at georgia as a potential battleground state because
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biden wanted which just florida lot of people. and i think there's this expectation that maybe harris could put this in play. but when you look at the polling, it's a tough challenge. i'm registered voters. trump is leading georgia 51% to 44%. i wonder what you think harris needs to do in your state to close the gap well, honestly, i got to say, i thank vice president harris is doing just about everything. >> she should be doing. she is so active on the ground. we've got about 20 field offices opening the young democrats have been invested in the party has been invested in. we've got a lot of great down-ballot candidates. and the truth of it is, i think kamala harris is running just about the most oppressive presidential campaign that i've seen being able to observe. she has truly been on fire. i'm so proud to be a delegate for her, but i honestly believe and the bottom my heart, she is go in georgia. i know georgia politics. i saw joe and in 2020 i saw also often worn when it in 2021. and i know what georgia cares about. i know our values a
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majority of georgia believes a woman deserves the right to choose. and i think when we get to the ballot in november, we're going to make our voices heard you think that's going to be the issue that might make the difference. so it's an issue we're going to be hearing tonight with some women who've been affected by the overturning of roe v. >> wade. well, there are a bunch of big issues by i think that's a huge one because in the state of georgia, a woman born today has less rights than before. >> brian kemp. and donald trump came to power in our state and took women's freedoms but this is very real in education in the state of georgia. not only is it sorely underfunded by our state superintendent, didn't want to offer ap african american studies statewide, while still offering ap european studies. so for me this fight is very real. we can expand medicaid because the republican governor refuses to. that gives 600,000 people jobs, opens it would give 600,000 people health care. it gives 60,000 people jobs and open new hospitals all around the state. we have haspil closings year after year. if you live in georgia, you see how republican policies have failed in the last couple of years. jon ossoff, raphael warnock, and
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joe biden have brought the largest to economic development projects in the history of our state to georgia president biden is going to be speaking tonight i wonder what you want to hear from him and i specifically wonder if you can speak to how your enthusiasm has changed from when he was running versus now that he's stepped aside and it's harris i'll be very frank with you. >> i have a whole lot of respect for joe biden. >> i think he is putting in an amazing four years but i think not only will i respect, but i think the american voters will respect the fact that he knew that it was time to pass the torch. he knew that it was time for someone else to carry on this cause i've truly respect joe biden. he's a public he was actually elected as the youngest senator in the history of our country, who is 29. they'd to delay his inauguration but his service speaks volumes. and i think what he did giving the passing the torch speaks volumes to because i am extraordinarily
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excited about this nominee i think kamala harris and tim waltz are a dream team ticket. and i think they're going to win georgia. and i think we're going to once again save the country and save our democracy. and we're going to fight for women's rights. i know they're going to have an amazing once we put in the work and americans make their voice heard, they're going to have amazing four years of delivering for the working class for a policy agenda has already just blown me away as somebody who wants to buy a home. a recent college graduate, that makes it much more feasible for me to think about financial mobility. so i'm very excited for this election and i, i could not be more excited to have the most passionate, energetic kind leader is common while harris at the top of ticket, and just lastly, in quickly dance moves this week. yes. >> oh, i mean, i got to see if the deejay here is as good in atlanta we'll see, will say atlanta is tough. i mean, i'm beyonce on thursday, i'll get me excited. >> well, we their rumors, but so far we're hearing no, but will holding out hope parker
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short thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you so much so echoes of 1968 as the democratic convention gets underway today police are here on the streets of shanghai casago, they're facing thousands of protesters who have descended on the city, the latest on the tensions there after a quick break fall. comedy, u.s. coming to cnn what could go wrong i got news for you for me or saturday, september 4, 14th at nine on cnn? yeah. >> your worst nightmare, your car broke down. now you're worried if it's going to cost you a fortune and repair bills. and less you already called car shield, the logit number one, auto protection company in the country. when you're protected with a plan through car shield, the process is smooth, like
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a31, 3,700 welcome back to our special coverage of the democratic national convention. right now, we are seeing protests across chicago and among them the march on the dnc, tens of thousands of people expected to participate, demanding the us stopped sending aid to israel. cnn's whitney wild is outside of the convention hall when he tell us what you're seeing we're hearing done todd he in part couple of blocks away from the united center and this is really the heart of the major protest here. >> so let me just walk you through the crowd here. >> it was anticipated that up to tens of thousands thousands of people from all around the country would descend on chicago for, as you mentioned, the march on the dnc. brianna, it's important to remember that this area is home to the largest palestinian population in the united states. and what you're seeing right now is thousands of people listening to speakers at, if you look
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down here in a few minutes, at least protesters are expected to pick up these signs and then they're going to march. the city designated route is about a mile, but protest organizers brown is saying that that is not enough that they want to march route. that's about two-and-a-half miles. >> they've been battling with the city for weeks in court. >> they did not win, but they said either way, they plan well off the larger the other question is, what the police presence is going to look like. and so far, they've seen dozens of police officers mostly on bikes surrounding this area and so far, this is extremely peaceful again, speakers at the moment, the expectation is that they were set off for their march here in a few moments as far as whether there were counter-protesters there's there were i'd say a handful, maybe a dozen or two dozen brianna, the counter-protesters, but there were no conflicts that we saw brianna and what do you what are their issues or protests? >> just planning to bring attention to this week here in chicago well, there's a range of protests have been this range of the gamut from lgbtq
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rights at something that was mentioned here today is pushed for greater disability rights. >> there are protests that's around both relationship between police and the public. i mean, this is really an opportunity for protesters from a range of different causes to use the the nc spotlight doesn't highlight their causes. and so the expectation certainly is that we're going to see a range of issues. brianna all right. >> whitney wild. thank you so much for that. we are live from chicago and the democratic national convention after the break, we'll be breaking down the numbers and where vice president kamala harris stands after a month in the race, will discuss the issues driving this election. stay with us cnn is, live from chicago as democrats unite to offer their support to a new nominee and her running mate fellow cnn for complete coverage that democratic
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