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and we'll come to you 800 a31, 3,700 good morning to you. i'm sara sidner with john berman in chicago. our kate bolduan is in new york breaking overnight. camila harris is historic cash haul on the brink of shattering even more records with day three of the democratic convention about to kick off her campaign is now projected affecting it will soon be able to say it has raised half 1 billion yes, with a b dollar since harris joined the race, meaning any cash edge, donald trump once had, has just blend obliterated. now, democrats this morning we'll tell you there are things that money cannot buy like the energy they say they felt in this arena overnight two obamas and an
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emhoff know it is up to all of us to fight for the american. >> we believe in and make no mistake. it will be a fight for all the incredible energy we've been able to generate over the last few weeks for all the rallies and the memes this will still be a tight race in a closely divided country. here's a 78-year-old billionaire who has not stopped whining about his problems since he wrote down his golden escalator nine years ago it has been a constant stream of gripes and grievances that that's actually been getting worse now that he's afraid of losing a comma, even when we don't agree with each other. we can find a way to live with each other that's camilla's
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vision that's tim's vision. that's the democratic party's vision in the beginning of his remarks, the former president said, he quote, the only person stupid enough to speak after michelle obama? >> yes, his wife simply put she blew the roof off of this arena last night for years, donald trump did everything in his power to try to make people fear us his limited narrow view of the world made him feel threatened by the existence of two hard work and highly educated, successful people have to be black, who's going to tell him that the job he's currently seeking might just be one of those black jobs they don't go our way we don't have the luxury of whining or cheating others to get further ahead know we don't get to
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change. >> the rules, so we always win it we see a mountain in front of us, we don't expect there to be an escalator waiting to dig us to the top. don't complain if no one from the campaign has specifically reached out to you to ask you for your support. there is simply no time for that kind of foolishness you know, what your official acts? >> michelle obama is asking, you know, i'm telling you to do something so even before the obamas spoke, it was the second gentleman, doug emhoff, you know, talking about a love story in a blended family story. >> oh, that picture you're looking at right there is the vice president actually wanted jing her husband speaks, she delayed her landing. they were flying back from the rally in
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wisconsin so she could see the whole thing. he had the audience kind of laughing and then cringing. but in the dad joke, by the way, he was self-deprecating itself. jeff, forget he was also rallying the crowd too. >> with that last with him, passion convention she'll leave from the belief that we're ever, we come from whatever we look like we're strongest when we fight for what we believe in not just against what we fear camila harris was exactly the right person for me at an important moment in my life and at this moment in our nation's history, she is exactly the right president and as for tonight, it is harris, his running mate, tim walz. it's his big night. cnn's kevin liptak is joining us now. before we sort of tick through the rundown of today, can you
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first tick through this massive amount of money that the harris campaign has gotten overnight yeah. >> the numbers are eye-watering and it does give you a sense a concrete sense of the momentum that they're heading into this convention with, you know, it's not a vibe that they're feeling. it's not a sense. these are whole cold, hard numbers that they are clearly enjoying the advantage over donald trump at this point the harris campaign ending last last month with 220 million in their war chest. when you add it all up with the all the affiliated entities, it's well north of $300 million. that's a sizable advantage over donald trump. and it does show you how the democrats are now re-establishing this cash advantage that they had enjoyed for so long. and really until the start of the summer that had been eroded in the months leading up to president biden's decision to withdraw from this race. and these numbers do show you that that decision has clearly re-energized democratic donors.
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the harris campaign, people familiar with their numbers say they are coming close to raising 500 million in dollars in the month or so since biden withdrew and harris emerged as the democratic standard bearer. so those are the numbers there interesting, of course, i don't know that they're unexpected to me what mark far more interesting is how they're actually spending this money. we learned heading into this convention that they have already reserved $370 million in ad space. the vast majority of it, 200 million is actually digital advertising. that's an inverse from how they were spending their money four years ago. and what it allows them to do is essentially take up all of the good spots in the fall, deprived president trump of any of the sort of marquee advertising spots that will reach voters in the lead up to the election. things like sports, the highly watched season premiere there, even advertising on fox news, at least during the day when they think there is some more moderate voters for them to
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reach and so it does show you how they're using this massive cash advantage heading into the fall. >> it is interesting how they are spending it. so you had the roll call lasts that you are in the middle of it, like musical act, shipping up to boston for the massachusetts delegation, there so much energy. kevin, how will they top that tonight? what's the plan? >> yeah. well, the key speaker is going to be tim walz, the vice presidential nominee. he is frankly an unknown to a lot of americans of all of her choices for vice president, he was the one that many people just didn't know. he didn't have a national profile well, so his objective is going to be to rally the crowd and introduce himself, probably using some of that folksy humor that we've heard from him. this sense of a joyful warriors that's what democrats want to hear from him. we're also going to hear from former president bill clinton it's delivering his 12th convention speech years at this point, the utmost party elder, he said some good speeches over the
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years. he's had some bombs. i'm thinking back to 1988 when he spoke for twice as long as he was supposed to and people were walking out. he later said that it was 32 minutes of unmitigated disaster what democrats have turned to him to do in the last couple of conventions is trying to explain things to voters particular the economy that's something that they actually do need this time around. a lot of people don't understand what the biden harris administration has been doing. bill clinton is still a rockstar and a lot of ways for democrats, but i think it's fair to say that some democrats i have changed their views on him over the years. the party has just generally moved to the left on things like crime or a trade. there are some complicated views about the scandal that engulfed the end of his presidency. but i don't think there's any question that he will be very warmly received in the convention hall later today. >> yeah, the only thing i question kevin, is if you can actually remember 1988 year, a young young man, but i do appreciate it. yeah, i do read about issue, i read it.
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>> i read it looked at great reporting. >> great to see you. thanks so much. kate oh, the history books of 1980 donald trump heading to north carolina today, continuing to try and counter program the democratic convention. and now he says he may have room for rfk junior in a new trump in, a situation and happening just blocks from the democratic convention site right now in escaped inmate has barricaded himself inside a restaurant. he's wanted for murder, escape, and armed robbery. that's playing out as we speak new details are coming in and there's also new data out this morning. we're going to get to about popular weight loss drugs like ozempic and wegovy. >> and the pot and possible impacts on your map until help the tv moments that took culture over the edge, people were watching and then our world chain he had an explosive
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obama last night talking of course about donald trump, donald trump as michelle obama noted, pushed lies about the obamas for years, but maybe trump knew how they would perform and how they would be received here last night because he had a different line about the obamas to cnn. >> listen i like him. >> i think he's a nice gentleman. >> who was very, very weak on trade. if you take a look at what happened to our country trade wise, it was disaster. the take a look at japan, take a look at china, take a look at what happened with some of these countries. what they did but i happen to like him. i respect him and i respect his wife that's the nicest thing he's ever said about any democrat. >> i think it was interesting, i guess it probably knew how they were going to come off last night now, trump and jd vance, they are in north carolina today, cnn's alayna treene with us this morning with all that news, alayna well, clearly very different
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tune from donald trump. i just found that those remarks, our kristen holmes, to be fascinating about obama, particularly given the birther conspiracies that he had pushed on him, but i want to transition to today, john and sara, so yes. donald trump and jd vance are going to be an ash borough, north carolina and they're going to be talking about next it's not security policy. of course, this is part of their week long swing to battleground states where the trump campaign is really trying to keep donald trump focus on a series of key issues. you heard him yesterday talking about crime and safety monday, he was talking about the economy tomorrow. he's going to be at the border talking about immigrants so really trying to drive home their intent to push these issues where they think donald trump is polling better than democrats and specifically camila harris ahead of november. but the thing that's really interesting about north carolina, john and sara is that this is trump's third visit to the state this month alone. and i think it just really flex how important they see this to the
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race overall particularly now with harris atop the democratic ticket. and look, i mean, it's not like north carolina is, has gone for a lot of democratic candidates in the past the last time we actually saw a democratic candidate be successful. there was 16 years to go where barak obama, in 2008, was able to win. but in 2020, joe biden actually came very close in that race in north carolina with trump's. so that's why there's a huge focus there, but i do want to shift gears and tell you what he also told kristen holmes yesterday, which was he admitted about rfk junior, that he would actually fully consider putting him in as his administration also said, he would welcome his endorsement. take a listen i would love that endorsement because i've always liked him would consider putting him in the administration you're asking me a very unusual no question. i haven't been asked that question yet. >> i like him a lot. i respect him a lot i probably would if
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something like that would happen he's very different kind of a guy, very smart guy and i would be honored by that endorsement so john and sara, i mean we haven't heard that from donald trump getting reminder that earlier in the day yesterday, nicole shanahan, rfk junior's running mate, had said that he would rfk junior was considering potentially dropping out out and endorsing donald trump. >> and trump says, i might welcome him. i welcomed that endorsement. i might even welcome him in my own administration, so a pretty newsy there with kristen holmes that is very interesting, even that he asked the democrats for the same thing at some point. i don't think they gave him the time of day. alayna treene. thank you so much. appreciate it. kate also new overnight protesters clashed with police in chicago. and today opposing pro-israel and pro-palestinian protests are planned to take place outside the democratic convention. >> got much more on how they're preparing for that ahead. and
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michelle obama firing up the crowd at the democratic convention last night. that was of course, inside the convention hall, outside the convention. there was another round of protests to see video here pro-palestinian protesters clashing with chicago police outside the israeli consulate additional security fencing now put in place as dueling protests over the war in gaza are expected. this afternoon, cnn's whitney wild is in chicago tracking this one for us once again, when you talk about what happened yesterday and last night, and also what you're hearing now from police about today? >> well, what we saw last night was that when thousands of protesters that took to the streets, they went to the israeli consulate. and this was a more volatile experience than what we saw on monday night. this experience was many more protesters clashing directly with law enforcement. they had the law enforcement had tactical gear on. they were very well prepared for these clashes with protesters. kate, we don't yet know how many people were arrested. we expect to hear that later today at
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these daily briefings from the chicago police department, as well as other agencies, including the us secret service. but this is exactly what the chicago police department and surrounding agencies it's have been preparing for and what they're doing. kate is making sure that they have enough bodies to control these large crowds and how they're doing that is by upping staffing, chicago police department has canceled days off for officers there on an all hands-on deck posture. in addition, kate, they're bringing in mutual aid officers from surrounding agencies that is into the hundreds of officers. so really play this is about making sure that they have enough staffing to measure up to the amount of protesters that are arriving at some of these more volatile protests i will say, and i think it's important to note that the number of protesters that are actually clashing with police is small relative to the amount of peaceful protesters. but certainly law enforcement here is prepared for any scenario later today, we are going to learn more about what happened last night as well as what they're prepared for today. and kate, there are these sort of dueling protests that are going to happen here. what is a pro-palestine protest and other
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celebrity iou i'll nail my night at nine on hgtv i got camilla's voicemail and i just started rambling hey, it's done i'm on my way to an early meeting. again it's doug by the way camilla's save that voice-mail and she makes me listen to it on every anniversary now that is what you call humbling or humble brag because, you know, she is the vice president. so it did work out well for the two of them joining us now, a former dnc vice chair, michael blake is here with us and former republican congressman from illinois, joe walsh gentlemen, what a night. i'm starting with you because it wasn't doug emhoff. it wasn't a politician. it wasn't a
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celebrity that took the night away. it was one person who is not running for office and who happens to have the initials ammo first lady obama shut the place down last night you can tell she has been waiting for years to give that speech she was tired of trump disrespecting her and her family and reminding folks that her husband had the black job of presidency. and one of her closest friends is about to have that black job and kamala harris and she did it with swag. i mean, we just can't ignore that as a former obama aide last night was one of those moments that you just will never forget because we were height to see our bosses take the stage but let's be very clear in that household, first lady obama took everything over last night and as a former conservative republican congressman, she gave a speech that i could have given 12 years ago. >> it was amazing. she appealed to american values. regular
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values, the things that matter, the things that my party used to talk about. and it was inclusive. she wrapped her arms around everybody in contrast, it herself and the democrats right now with the stuff that my former party is feeding us, which is just fear. >> the one thing that she didn't include are did include, but not a nice way is donald trump lit let's listen to that moment that really shook the crowd up. >> who's going to tell him that the job he's currently seeking might just be one of those black jobs the thing that she did, that was the end of that where people went wild. >> but before that, she talked about it, upset him to see successful smart highly educated people who happened to be black and she's speaking to
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period point blank, racism thousand percent that's what she went there. but in a very different way. you talk about your both former president barak obama was there a moment for you during that speech? was that the big moment or did you find other things because it was every line of that speech had the crowd going nuts that was the line of the night probably be is the line of the week until the vice president accepts the nomination because firstly, obama said what we feel as black folk, that too often you watch and listen to inherent consistent racism that people want to dress and she made it, put it out there because she also tied in the dynamic of trump has consistently failed up and has been able to have success that we don't get to have and so when you talk about a black job and let's be very clear that mean low wage jobs and all the disrespect that they have right there she said out loud, what we feel and so as black vote,
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not only can you say we're proud, we're excited, but you feel validated by someone saying it to the crowd and saying, we will not tolerate the racism that has existed from the other side. and that's why i'm strongly believe comma is going to win this election the affirmative action of intergenerational wealth well that was the line that just hit me as a white man. >> that was just so powerful. and then barackobama tied it in with michelle obama man passing away in the values he got from her and his white grandmother from the middle of nowhere. and again, john, they shared these common values that we all should share so to that end, and again, i ask you this as someone. >> you spent years beating the crap out of the obedience a crap. i mean, you you woke up in the morning. he did it and went to bet a 90 day that was that was what you did in you're you're in a different place now than you were then. but the totality of the events last night from emhoff to obama to
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obama what the crowd here loved it, but out in the country when people watching on tv, what do you think their takeaway was? what are the democrats accomplish? >> how, how regular and how american this party is? and i say that as someone who is not a democrat, and i say that as someone who has the democrats have always kind of had a problem as being a bit too elitist. oh my god, listen to doug emhoff. right? leaving his cell phone trying to get a callback wind date hey, i don't think i'm not forget that the middle america would wrap their arms around what they heard last night. >> and you add in the part from the sun to be first gentlemen, it was very beautifully ground applying to see in this convention love from a couple, yeah where let's just be real. you didn't see that all during the rnc in any regard? and then
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it was continued from the obamas it resonates when people want to be happy, they want to feel joy. it's what governor walz said. joy has been restored in this campaign and you saw that last night. and then you also saw a very clear choice and contrast at the end of the day, do you believe it will be better with this vision you have to walk out feeling better about that. >> can it can i ask is one of the questions we've had now for the four weeks and four days, three i think it'll try to do the math is if the joy that clearly vice president harris and then governor walz would he became the running mate, try to lean into is joy a successful strategy? are we seeing that fill in a little bit more how joy can be a winning strategy. and hope i think it's, you start with joy, but it's hope that we can get to a better place. >> and i keep thinking this, you guys it's so inclusive here. yes. my former party at their convention, they were appealing to a certain segment of the american population
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everything here is appealing to everybody we will be talking for years down the line about a roll call. >> because a little gone home, i come the different ball game until the question around joy, i always give the core data point. there are 206 counties that went for barak obama twice and then went for donald trump and people want to be excited about who they're voting for. and you're seeing in the numbers, cbs news had a poll, what gov recently that latino support for vice president harris chris has gone up 14 points people want to be excited and they are they want to feel good. again. and she spoke to that a bet and you talk to people voters. i do want to talk to you, joe, about all the republicans who are here who have taken the stage in, you would never have seen that five years ago, two years ago, ten years ago, 20 years ago. just keep going back. i was able to speak with the
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former trump white house press secretary, stephanie grisham last night. and here's what she said after she had taken the stage and award, what was it like up there surreal but i had to tell the truth. >> it was terrifying. i'm not going to lie. i'm waiting for all the backlash that i'm going to get. you know, how it goes but i think it was really important and if i reached even a handful live independence or a handful of republicans that will just go while trying that, that voting booth in the private and just add vote their conscience and vote not for party. >> then i will have done my job then i will have done my job. >> she was not the first sheet sheet. there are many who are spoken, but donald trump still controls this party. he is still the head of this party how is it possible that you have this fairy unprecedented moment, what you're seeing so many people come over to the democratic side who are tried and true conservatives. how is he still leading the party in such a big way?
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>> because the party is shrinking i mean, let's be real. i'm a former republican party shrinking. we had a phone call a zoom call, a week-and-a-half ago republicans for harris, of which i am as apart over 70,000 of us were on the call. it takes courage to come out but the group is growing because donald trump, again, is trying to contrast what's happening here. trump's trying to scare people into voting for him. and there are a lot of republicans that don't want that right? >> and we got to include the mastery of last night to the earlier conversation to have republicans saying, i'm going to speak truth, we need to move forward. this is about the country. and then have it closed out with a former president saying, let's move forward. people can see a clear vision. get down with what's happening right here. we'll get down a little john, everything else right now but like you could be excited, what's happening with the election getting down is easier when little johnson thank you,
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gentlemen, thank you. >> both very much hey, kate i'm afraid say if i didn't know that john had the golden pipes that that was your attempted i know but it's am now off doug. john there was a moment when he was high fiving raphael warnock. i was like this is this is something this is a moment this is a joy joy alright, we'll get right back to you guys. >> breaking overnight. another big move by ukraine, russia's defense ministry says 45 ukrainian drones were destroyed you know, over russian territory including 11 over moscow alone. moscow's mayor says it was one of the largest drone attacks that they've seen since the war began. and it comes as ukrainian forces continue to push further into
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russia cnn's clare sebastian is tracking this one for us. clare ukraine is not letting up. do we have a clear sense of what russia is doing about it? how there are looking to respond yeah. >> i mean, the interesting thing here is that the most visible reaction we've seen from russia so far in this, now, more than two weeks of this incursion has been actually to push honda and donetsk, right? to try and continue their efforts to take thank territory there. and we're hearing from the ukrainian brigade near the strategic town of pokrovsk. today saying that the russians outnumber them there. several times. so they have been making progress that we are watching that, but we're also seeing now as i say, some two weeks and there are signs that the russian resistance, and were organized resistance within the cause region is starting to take shape even of course, as the ukrainian military shows off its efforts to shoot down with drones russian trucks, and destroy pontoon bridges and things like that. we're
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hearing again from ukrainian commander of a battalion active in courts. can he says he's seen a shift and the behavior that the russian units that have been brought in and are trying to storm the ukrainians and not surrendering in their hundreds as they did at the beginning, he said, but one of the interesting things has been to watch how president putin himself has responded to this, his response has been to not say very much a tool. it's been a little haphazard take a look at this it's split screen here on the left, you will see what was this week in southern russia, him greeting crowds of russians and then on the right is what he did. just a few days after the prigozhin mutiny. again, very similar scenes, greeting russians, showing off essentially his popular clarity and his authority. so what we're seeing him it's him drawing on this sort of crisis playbook, even though it seems on the outset slightly fumbling the parallels there. >> that side-by-side is quite something clare. thank you so much. >> there also new video this
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there have been person stuff that's right for president obama talking about governor tim walz and his flannel shirts, that was gwen was the first lady of minnesota. >> there, nodding in agreement is true. i do. those short symbols, of course, will be the main speaker tonight here at the convention with us. now however, is the chair of the democratic national committee, jamie harrison. great to see you more than two, you, when you sleep very little, but i think four-and-a-half hours last night, three hours a night before. but you know, that's what you do when you got the world's biggest family reunion. >> listen in all seriousness, you had that roll call last night. yeah. lil jon, i mean, it was a thing and you had two obamas and an m hop in all seriousness, how do you top that? >> tonight hit after hit, after hit. this is like, you know,
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those series where you say, you want to buy all of the greatest hits. it's in four parts, right? for cd. >> well, that's what you're getting right now at this dem convention. >> you got cd1 and people are like, how do you, how do you top that? the love for joe biden cd how do you toggle michelle obama and brock obama last night and that roll call. wow, i mean, this place was lit. and now, how do you top day three? listen, we're going to do it, okay? it's gonna be now jamie. >> yes. >> first of all, the young people are like, what are cds? second of all, when you say hit after hit, after hit, does one of those hits include biance well, you know, bianna, him, please every night here in this arena. >> every night? so that diplomatic answer does not serve well but when you talk about what is going to happen tonight, you've got tim walz what are you expecting from him?
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>> what does he need to say anything after last night like, what are you expecting for him? >> well, this the coach is going to coach tonight. okay he is going to deliver great, great speech and he's going to show folks why he's so beloved in minnesota, why i have loved this guy for over 20 years. >> i was i was executive director of the house democratic caucus when he was a fresh remember the house. >> and tim walz is just a good end decent man in many ways, what we saw and what we love with doug emhoff on the stage is what we're going to see. >> similarly with tim walz. i mean, he's that uncle that you just want to hang out with and and just you know, he's always there and whenever it comes over to the house, you just get so excited because you're like, what's next is a great guy. >> who do you need to reach a as you if you look at what has happened so far in what's left, is there anyone any voter out there you're like, well, we need to address these people more well, our goal for this convention was for every american to see themselves on that stage and think about
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that. >> look at the diversity that we have showcase you have seen all of america and all of her splendor in all of our diversity debt him, stand stood up on that stage and that's the very big contrast that you see what the republican party because i didn't see myself on the republicans stage. i'm sure trans-youth did not see themselves on the republican stage. i'm sure to are many latinos didn't see themselves in that state, particularly when the republicans were holding up all of these mass deportation sides. >> that is not who we are as america, their convention was one of fear. >> hours is hope and joy. like i said, this is a biggest family reunion you haven't. people laughing. they are crying they are dancing there, hugging. there is so much positive energy and in american politics, we need it so desperately. and tim walz help to bring that. but it's our mvp. >> i mean, last night to rallies and they were in the
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same same arena that donald trump was in. and it was jam packed. >> donald trump didn't pack that arenal. father center in milwaukee, like we saw with mvp and then it was jam-packed here and that is because the american people are ready for this. they are ready for this moment. >> i do want to ask you, you talked about sort of opening your arms to what america looks like and some of the people you opened your arms to on the stage, they weren't just here at walking around. they were on the stage, were republicans? yes. what was that like? why? >> because all americans believe in protecting our freedoms and our rights and republicans saw on january 6, what happened. they saw a president that was willing to risk the life of his vice president they saw a man who has said, i will disregard the constitution of the united states as americans, we fundamentally fundamentally understand that our constitution is the basis by
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which we do all of this. and if you're going to be the president of united states and not a dictator on day one, then you have to follow the dictates of that constitution. you have to respect that constitution. you have to respect that checks on your power donald trump doesn't believe that chairman michelle obama, one of the things she said as she was opening she. >> said she was feeling something she hadn't felt in some time in that was hope now, listen joe biden has been president for three-and-a-half years. >> michelle obama seemed to be suggesting she hadn't been feeling a lot of hope during those three-and-a-half years i don't think i don't think she was saying that because many of us had hoped in 2020 because that's what drove 80 million of us to the polls. because we had a president that was teaching bigotry go preaching bigotry, hatred and division from the white house an 80 million of us that it never happened in the history of this country, 80 million people are going to cast their ballot for two candidates. >> joe biden, kamala harris and
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so yes. you know, we doubled down then, but now being able to be together, it is creating an atmosphere that we have never seen before. >> jamie harrison. thank you so much and please say hi to be on. say we look forward to kate. >> yeah. exactly. all of us a new study is linking popular weight loss and diabetes drugs to a slightly higher risk of potentially serious mental health issues. >> we want to bring you this new data, new study this morning, cnn's jacqueline howard has much more on this and she is joining us now, the jacqueline, what is the new data showing here yeah. >> well, kate, the new data adds to what has been an ongoing debate about whether there is a possible link between an increased risk of suicidal ideation and taking semaglutide medications. semaglutide is that active? radiant found in drugs like ozempic and wegovy. and what's been said about this. so far, the european medicines agency has said that there's been no available evidence showing a
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link. the fda says it's continuing to monitor this and some previous studies have found that there may not be a link, but they're actually may be a well risk of suicidal ideation. we do know that obesity itself is associated with an increased risk of depression. and i will say the one drug wegovy on its warning label, it does mention monitoring patients for depression or suicidal thoughts, but what this new study now adds to the conversation is in this study, researchers looked at reports of suicidal thoughts among patients taking diabetes medications and they found specifically among patients taking semaglutide, there was an elevated rate of these reports by about 45%. but again, kate, this just adds to the ongoing debate for patient since right now the takeaway message is, if you yourself have a history of depression or self-harm and you're interested in assume the glue tied medication or you're
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currently taking a medication than you want to talk to your doctor about your risks and benefits your doctor may recommend monitoring new closely for symptoms or side effects and if you do develop symptoms, they may recommend to stop taking the medication. but this study is no reason to panic. it just adds to this ongoing conversation about the possibility of a link here, kate yeah. >> i mean, with new they are with the popularity of what they have become. all of this information becomes, as you say, part of a bigger conversation that's going to continue around at all. it's good to see you, jacqueline. thank you so much. >> so one of hollywood's most famous couples is calling it quits again, jennifer lopez have filed for divorce from ben affleck on the second anniversary of their wedding ceremony, the end of a romance that started though more than 20 years ago. >> cnn's lisa france has more on this. he's joining us now. lisa, were there hints of trouble in this relationship? there was so much speculation
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it shouldn't leading up so much photographs, so much accounting for ben ben missing from this event. j.lo. canceling her tour. what are you hearing well, absolutely. >> people were wondering what was going on. sometimes they had their wedding rings, sometimes they didn't, but there were some clues for us that they were not on the same page and we know this thanks to her document murray, i think we have a little bit of that he loves me, he knows i'm an artist and he's not support me in every way he can because he knows this. >> this does he can't stop me from making the music that i mean, and writing the words that i wrote, he can't you know, that's going to he doesn't want to stop me. he wants to do that. but that doesn't mean he's you know, kinda comfortable being the muse of germs really inspired by this experience was just how artists do their work and get aspire their personal life moves you i know as a writer and director like i certainly do the same things, but things that are private. i always felt our secret and special because
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in part their private yes. >> so what they're speaking to right. that there's the fact that he's a much more private person. she of course, loves her fans, loves me in a celebrity, and that may have contributed to why benefit to 0.0 did not last nearly as long as a lot of people thought that they would i mean, do you hold out for better benefits, three-point. oh, lisa, i absolutely do not. i don't think there should have been a benefit to 0.0, but that's just me. i understand we all love, love and no one loves loves more than jennifer lopez, apparently. >> i mean, combining all worlds, maybe you apply what brock obama said last night from the, from the convention stage, at some sometimes it's often the sequel is not as good as the original. i don't know. maybe that's what we're looking at here. >> i love how you're you cross in those dreams. that's, that's impressive doing my job, doing my job, it's great to see you, lisa. >> thank you so much. in the next hour of cnn new central begins now

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