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one of the most dependable gold distributors in america. i'm sara murray in washington. and this is cnn closed captioning. >> we brought to you by meso book.com if you or a loved one have mesothelial not, we'll send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 800 a31, 3,700 welcome to cnn special live coverage of the democratic national convention. i'm brianna keeler and my good friend and colleague boris sanchez, is in washington. it is day three here at the convention and tonight the
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party's vice presidential nominee will give the biggest speech of his political well career, minnesota governor tim walz is looking to introduce himself to the country as democrats hope the military veteran, former teacher and football coach can strike a chord with american voters. bill clinton, nancy pelosi, aunt, and pete buttigieg will also be at the podium tonight. no doubt tonight's lineup has a tougher back to follow after tuesday's fiery speeches from barak and michelle obama and second gentleman, doug emhoff. heartfelt pitch for his wife vice president kamala harris. now there was also that ceremonial role calls slash dance party that featured celebrity cameos. and this a surprise performance by none other than lil jon with me now is cnn national politics correspondent, eva mckend. i don't think we saw that one coming last night, but we do know that tim walz is on tap tonight. what do you know about his speech, brianna, this is the biggest speech of his
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political life, and it comes at a time when he has based ceaseless attacks from republicans about how he has described his own record. and so we are all watching tonight to see if he tries to use that platform to set the record straight as he sees it but i have been out on the campaign trail with him and he almost skips out on to that stage, skips with joy. so i imagine we're going to get a lot of that joy from him as well. and the campaign is also telling us that he's going to lean into his small town values, talk about v, commitment to safeguarding fundamental freedoms. and then detail how he went from teacher the congressman, to governor, to now running as vice president. harris is running mate. >> all right. we'll be looking forward to that tonight. eva mckend. thank you for that report democrats have had a surge of momentum with harris at the top of the ticket. you can feel the enthusiasm here in chicago when this arena is full, it is palpable it has been palpable on television,
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but this is a tight, tight race. polling shows harrison trump locked in a dead heat and former first lady michelle obama warn democrats not to be complacent this election is going to be close. in some states, just a handful. listen to me a handful of votes and every precinct could decide the winner so we need to vote in numbers that erase any doubt we need to overwhelm any effort to suppress us frank luntz is a pollster and communications strategist. >> frank, how is it looking? how was this race looking in those few states that she was talking about these key battleground states there's finish shifts over the last four weeks, and that shift is significant you see in the polls, you see in the focus groups, joe biden was definitively losing those states by a narrow margin, but she is now definitively even
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are up in the key states, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, those are the states that absolutely well, they matter most and these last two nights, you actually can i've been in the hall. i can see it the level of intensity, the level of passion. >> i don't want to go overboard because these are the people who care the most about a democratic victory but it is palpable. >> and the difference between the democratic convention and the republican convention to me is very noticeable, is louder here is more emotionally here it is. >> they sent a chance to succeed, which they were very nervous about just four weeks ago. >> you do talk to other folks who aren't as invested in a democratic victory. those persuadable voters in focus groups, you do, what are you hearing from your latest focus groups? >> eight want to know more about harris. they want to know where she stands on the issues the two issues that matter to them most affordability notice
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and then say inflation. what is she going to do for food, fuel, housing, healthcare. and number two is immigration. but it's wider than that. it's crime, it's a sense of public safety and on these things are looking for specifics she's had the best launch that i've seen in my career. you'd have to go back to a time that i don't remember it two when the wilkie in 1940, someone who's taken the country by storm but that's still not enough. and you're correct that it is the difference is so miniscule between trump and harris, but that's why these two nights tonight and tomorrow night are so important. she seeking to define herself, not just a personality not just character traits and attributes, but on the issues that matter most to the voters we know where donald trump stands. and in case after case, trump does better on the issues that he does in his persona her she does better in her character traits in our
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persona that she does on the issues the next 48 hours will determine how much of a bump she can get and whether or not she leaves the convention with a meaningful advantage over the former president frank, what are you seeing with the gender gap oh, it's significant. >> i tell people that they're going to be more divorces in the next two months, three months, than any time in any political history that donald trump reminds women of their first husband's divorce lawyer and that really is significant. it's not even meant as a joke but that's still not enough. that women are looking for someone who understands them, someone who speaks for them. they really want their voice to be heard and that trying to shell a bomber speech in my mind and the research that we've done that michelle hit on all the key points yesterday that may end up being the most important speech of the convention. other than the candidate herself all right,
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let's hope these couples can work this out. >> frank luntz. thank you so much for your insights. we appreciate it. and joining us now we have democratic congressman dan kildee of michigan. thank you so much for being with us here. we are later this evening, we'll be hearing from governor walz. what do you want to hear? >> well, i first of all, i want people to get to know tim walz the way i know him. you know, when i arrived in congress 12 years ago, tim was sort of like the neighbor who brings comes to your porch and brings you a plate of cookies he was that friendly face who helped guide me through my first time my first weeks and months in congress. i only say that's personal but what you've seen with him on this stage and what i think we'll see tonight is the very same tim walz that i got to know as a colleague in the house of representatives when he was not a household name. so what i'm looking to see is, him talk about his record but present himself as this authentic mid-western guy
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a pretty serious contrast to jd vance, who is maybe from the midwest but doesn't exemplify any of the values are characters touristic of a midwesterner. >> he has faced attacks from republicans on his military service. to be clear, he has been inexact on a couple of things about carrying a gun, or a weapon of war into a war. obviously, he didn't on his retired rank. but stolen valor, these things or not he's been attacked as having abandoned his national guard unit and not going to iraq and it does not appear that that is supported at all by reporting. we've heard from i spoke specifically to one of the guardsman who served with him for about a decade, who does not like him politics at all, will vote against him. but says that he was as fine a soldier as you'll find. that said, these attacks are incredibly effective. do you think that walls needs to address that tonight?
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>> well, i think he should address it, but i don't think he needs to make that the centerpiece of his you know campaign or of his speech. but what we learned after what john kerry went through, as you can't let somebody swift vote you and get away with it. so he's going to have to talk about his record, but in a way that i think reminds everybody that he's a truth teller. he'll acknowledge his service he will, acknowledge the service even if jd vance, which i think is a pretty big contrast, but i'll say this. if the republican ticket wants to have a conversation about service to country we are thrilled to have that conversation. i mean, think about it. donald trump did everything he could to dodge the draft tim laws put on the uniform of his country and served for a long time for more than two decades. if they want to enter into this, it may help with their base. but the people i know across michigan, for example, that instill in that position where they're weighing these two paths it's forward.
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they'll take a tim walz, a guy who acknowledges that he served this country. he left that service to run for congress in order to serve in a different capacity. as we'll have the discussion as between him and his record and a guy who's so self-absorbed that when the opportunity came to serve he used every trick he could make every call he could to get out of doing that. we're happy to have that discussion. >> latest polling out of these key battleground states. you look at your state of michigan very tight race, right? would this is within the margin of error 70 days, more than 70 days to go until the election. how confident are you that harris has a path to victory? and what are the hurdles there? >> we have a path, i think the hurdle, if there is one is to sustain this moment in this momentum, it's a compressed period of time there's two sides of that coin, the positive side is for the next 76 days. if we can move this
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momentum forward, we will have done a lot and it's that's the question. what are the uncertainties? i feel like the path is there, but we don't know the uncertainties. if we can leave here and continue this very positive, very uplifting message, the joy and the hope that we exemplified versus this sort of dark dystopian, angry message that donald trump and jd vance continue to spew if we can sort of maintain that as the choice, i think we're going to win this election without some of these uncommitted voters who do appear to be ready to sit out this election, maybe not vote for donald trump, but not cast a ballot for kamala harris what do you do? who takes their place? well, as you can? >> well, actually, i've been talking to some of these folks. i represent a lot of folks. that's i share some of their views to be fair they are open to kamala harris. they want to hear more if she has a plan on gaza, which she has no plan to
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put that out. i don't know that she needs to have a plan, but i think what i know that the folks want to hear is that she sees them. she hears them in their voices will matter as she formulates policy going forward. she doesn't have to make a break with joe biden, but she is the nominee of our party for president, and she can articulate her own views and i think they're even if it's nuanced, i think a different approach would make a difference. and i know that those folks who are the uncommitted voters in michigan not just the urban the and muslim community, but a lot of younger voters are open to kamala harris and they know what they get with donald trump. so these next few days will make a real difference. >> congressman kildee. thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it all. >> forget it's my mom's night. >> oh, that is right. shout out to the congressman's mother. happy 90th birthday. that is a big one. >> happy birthday. mom very much so. alright, coming up this hour on cnn news central, much more ahead from the democratic national convention, including two megastars
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massachusetts know something about making history michigan how do you cast your vote all right though his last night's of formal roll call, it's actually kind of a boring part of the convention usually, but it was anything but there were celebs you saw little john there, actor sean aston of rudy fame, all coming out to support camila harris. >> i want to bring in my panel well, now, can i do it like this? i'm gonna bring in my panel to talk about this including cnn's jamie gangel, who actually has some news about how it's going to get a little more fun. >> what's one day? one day only, entertainment correspondent along with the wonderful cnn true entertainment curse it's bonded. elizabeth wagmeister we can report exclusively. we now know who the megastar musical performers are going to be
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tonight, get ready john legend will be in the house. he will be performing, and you'll understand why in a minute. tribute to another legend prince from minnesota. in the leadup to none other than the minnesota governor, tim walz is speech that is tonight. tomorrow night. if that wasn't enough. another mega star, pink will be performing this has been a kept secret. you know, there were a lot of rumors about biance she is extraordinary. she's known for her high-energy those who knows something about the performance say she will be bringing down the house tomorrow night in the leadup to vice president kamala harris. >> pink likes to dangle from the scene billings not going to happen here there are balloons there. >> you never know very interesting, okay, that's, i mean, scott, you said the gop was the party of pfk-1. >> what did you think about
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last night? >> oh, i mean, the musical. i mean the dam at the figure the musical roll-call. >> i mean, i'm up here they had van up here next to me. he was like gregory hines up here going crazy. i put it on x. i mean, it was cool, right? i mean, the roll call is like, you know, normally just kinda that we go through the thing and everybody makes their a little weird speech about their state. but the music and then set getting little john, little jonathan came out look, it was neat and here's the thing i love. political conventions. i think the people who come to these things are the backbone of our party system and our democracy. so i appreciate what they're trying to do to make it fun. so hats off. good, good idea. democrats got you got one somebody tells me since scots dancing reference was was gregory you probably don't have a a low john on your playlist he loves little jonathan all right. >> so after all that fund than there were some big speeches
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and i want to listen to this moment from michelle obama. >> has shown her allegiance to this nation, not by spewing anger in bitterness but by living a life of service and always pushing the doors of opportunity open to others she understands that most of us will never be afforded the grace of failing full board. we will never benefit from the affirmative action of generational wealth we don't get to change the so we always win. if we see a mountain in front of us, we don't expect there to be an escalator witton to take us to the top jamal brock obama he came to explain to inspire, yeah, michelle obama came to play to cave without will score. i mean, there are a lot of people right now the instagram and tiktok. timelines. who are wondering if this is what michelle obama is
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when holding onto ever since 2016, 2017, which you really had to play the role of the first lady and be very official. but this is what she believed felt about what the trump family when they came in well, i think she spoke for a lot of democrats who really feel like donald trump's held to a different standard. and if any person of color had had the record that he had, they would not be president united states, or competing to be president united states. so part of this for the vice president for kamala harris is that she's had an exemplary career. she's made every effort from da da attorney general and the senate to vice president. there's nothing left in the table for her to do except be president and be a good one, which i think she's ready for. >> what you see last night, why michelle obama lives rent-free in so many republicans heads, there's always been these conspiracy theories that we're going to replace biden with her michelle obama is a once in a generation talent arguably even a better orator than her own husband. and i think last night was kind of the response to the when they go low, we go high
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that she famously said she went a little lower. they do you know, she didn't pull punches and neither did barak obama and i've heard this a lot from democrats. i personally disagree. i think we should just elevate the distance scores if we all just get in the mud and play with pigs, that will become our politics. but there is something that fighting back donald trump is a puncher. he doesn't get counterpunch very often and it feels like democrats are prepared to punch back. >> now, wordsmithing though i wonder what you thought about it, scott, because when i heard that the affirmative action of generational wealth, it actually gave me a sense of george w bush's, the soft bigotry of low expectations. >> yeah, well, i was sort of pondering the duality of democrats last night when she said that because you had bernie sanders who closed his speech by decrying the billionaire class then jb pritzker, what allow those were three-and-a-half million dollars. >> it's like a third-generatio n super wealthy billionaire. and then she comes out and decries, you know, the affirmative action of generational wealth, i guess it's a big tent party, jamal, you get, you can have everybody, but i did think it was interesting that some of
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the biggest applause came from people who were just hammering hammering people who are billionaires, wealthy people. and yet, and yet, and yet the governor of this state that we're in right now is exactly the kind of person they were described. >> just keep in mind, democrats aren't necessarily against people making money where it gets people are not paying taxes when they make she's said she was talking about people inheriting. i mean, what happens, generational wealth, you have you have a heritance axis that help let's the field for people so that you actually can take care of the country and not have it all sitting one family's pot, there was also alyssa a moment that got a lot of attention from stephanie grisham, your friend and former colleague, about how trump speaks about his own supporters that he had called them basement dwellers in private. >> did you hear that kind of talk when you were in the white house? >> so not that specific terminology, but i can tell you honestly that he speaks with a certain level of disrespect for the people who've been with him. it as a fact, there are countless of us who've been around him that it's been sort of this running joke in politics. if he could have had obamas base instead of his base, he would have chosen
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chosen obama's any day of the week he he even referred to them publicly. i love the uneducated that's not actually really how you talk about the working men and women of this country who are the backbone of it i think that what you're going to hear because we're going to hear from geoff duncan, you're going to hear from adam kinzinger these sort of republicans in exile. they're going to lean into the character. they're not going to get into the leg. he threw ketchup and whatever it might be, it's more is this a person your kids can look up to? we've seen and heard enough from him. is this really who you want to represent the country? >> i want to hear your ketchup stories want to talk about the republicans who are going, we're going to continue to hear from them, jamie. >> so the convention tonight is going to focus on democracy, and tonight is going to be january 6 revisited. we're going to see two videos. and first, we're going to hear as alyssa mentioned two republicans are going to speak olivia troye, who was a national security adviser for former vice president pence and former lieutenant governor of georgia, geoff duncan i'm told
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all that the speaker's will focus on trump's election denial. what we have called the big lie you're going to hear those words tonight. and that lieutenant governor geoff duncan told me that his speech would quote, be directed at republicans who are sick and tired of making excuses for donald trump. and knowing the difference between right and wrong following them, or going to hear from mississippi congressman bennie thompson, who is also the chairman of the january 6 committee. we will see more video and he will talk bout democracy and the rule of law. >> all right, another big night ahead on us. thank you all really appreciate it. and coming up. not welcome news as voters worry about the economy, new jobs numbers show the jobs market is not as strong as it's been been looking here in earlier reports, we'll have details on that ahead this fall
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do you miss that many jobs? >> a great question, and i think it's a perfect way to frame it is a reality check on the amount of jobs we thought were created to march of this year, we estimated based on the payrolls report 2.6 million jobs were created. and by this revision. we now know around a third less than that was created first caveat he's numbers could be revised, particularly given as you point out, boris, this, this gap is so huge, but at least on the surface and face value today, it tells me that the slowdown that we're seeing in the jobs market started earlier than we thought and it's pretty broad-based. you can see just in terms of the sectors were talking professional services, hospitality, retail, manufacturing but i also do want to take a step back as well and just look at the average number of jobs we've created on a monthly basis it still a solid number of jobs created net. it's a slowdown, it's not recessionary. and ultimately what matters for people out there listening to this right now, what it means
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for the federal reserve as they weigh that decision on cutting rates since september. >> yeah, it's almost certain at this point or at least according to markets, that there will be some kind of ray could i guess the question is whether it's a quarter of a percent or a half percent. what's your analysis? >> good news. i think this is total ammunition for that quarter of a percentage point rate cut. and i also think for those out there that are saying, look, perhaps they should go half a percentage point. it's sort of fuel on that fire as well at this stage, but even better news is we don't have long to wait. remember when around 30 minutes time. we've got the federal reserve minutes from their last meeting which will hope hopefully give us some understanding of why they didn't cut last month and then we've got jay powell speaking on friday and every word will be weighed to see what he's saying with a greenlight and perhaps how much they're willing to cut in september. >> we can expect her reaction from markets based on that. but i imagined the stock market is already the moving based on this report, right well, the stock market i think is
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expecting and is fully priced for that quarter of a percentage point rate cuts. >> so we'll see what jay powell says if he hints, perhaps at doing something more than there'll be great optimism. today. we're absolutely treading water. no one is doing anything until we get those minutes and around 30 minutes. time until we hear from jay powell because its simply not worth it because to your point, given how volatile things have been, we could move in either direction very quickly. if he says something good, positive reaction, if he says something slightly negative, we could have off to the races and the other direction. so hold onto your hats for the next few days. >> look forward to those minutes and his remarks later this week, julia chatterley, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> of course. >> still ahead. we'll take you back to the democratic national convention, the race right now between common well, harrison, donald trump is neck and neck in trump's running mate, jd vance, is aggressively campaigning in swing states. while democrats meet in chicago, we have a view of the trump campaign when we come back open programmed to explain
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started on your financial wellness this journey today this is cnn the world's news network republican counter programming to the dnc is happening right now in north carolina, former president trump is set to speak soon from ash borough alongside his running mate, senator jd vance and joining us now is republican congressman michael waltz of florida. >> he is a trump campaign surrogate congressman. we heard jd vance. he mentioned that he was watching the dnc last night. i know a lot of republicans were what did you think? >> well, yeah, a few a few thoughts. one eye thought was a little bit sad how president biden was treated. barely mentioned. i think maybe twice in either of the days speeches
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and kind of i don't know. yeah. sent off in the dead of the night, but clearly, what is unifying this crowd is opposition to president trump. we've heard his name over 100 times. and what we've barely heard even mentioned is anything to do with the economy, the inflation bore border and i have to say given that right now this week is the three-year anniversary of the disgraceful, despicable withdrawal from afghanistan we've heard afghanistan mentioned zero times not once. i don't even know if you'll get one at all this week, much less on monday, which is the three-year anniversary of abbey gate bombing yeah. >> look, this is the anniversary time of that withdrawal and you've highlighted that as a criticism of harris's foreign policy. i do wonder if it makes it more difficult to land that
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criticism because she wasn't since the commander in chief at the time, do you think so? >> well, as you know, with the national security council statutorily and laws, the president, vice president, secretary of state, secretary of defense, and then whomever else they bring in. she was at the table. she's patterned herself on the back and kind of thumped are chest that she was the last one in the room. as he made that fateful decision to have an unconditional withdrawal and get our military out before our allies and before our fellow americans. so she owns it. brianna, we're going to make sure that she owns it. the veterans community is still incensed than the 13 gold star families are still incensed than it was the original sin. i mean, putin really, i think got the green light from how that withdrawal was done. she has been on the march al-qaeda and isis are back. we just had eight isis operatives with our wide-open southern border arrested in
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three different cities, planning can plotting an attack on the eve of the pulse nightclub attack that happened back in 2016. so she absolutely owns these policies. now this convention is pretending like day one of a harris administration is coming, but this is year four the world is on fire because of their appeasement and concessions. first approach. >> and if you just contrast that in the middle east alone, where isis was defeated, iran was broke. >> you literally had middle east peace accords breaking out what the abraham accords compared to what we have today. with hostages, americans being held in the tunnels of gaza as we speak with ongoing iranian plot to assassinate president trump, where you just had someone arrested a week ago for putting down payments on hitman here in the united states hezbollah is here. hamas's here she owns all of it and we're
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going to continue to make that case, but we don't even have to as republicans, the world is going to continue to be on fire under their leadership. >> and i'm worried about the next five months, much less the next four years. >> ties to that terrorist organization. i think they're classified is operatives and al-qaeda nicest, obviously, we're never gone. i know as you say, they're back, but i take your point on that you are out as other gop veterans are with a letter attacking tim walz is military service why are you doing that? >> no, i disagree right i were attacking well, i read the letter, so then okay. >> we'll let you were attacking his representation of it you are attacking i'll let me let me say what's in the letter the common amount, the gun, the weapon of war that he obviously didn't carry into war. and he should answer a question about that. and how he
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represented his retired rank, which was obviously different than what he was promoted to and what he retained after retirement. but also that issue of whether he abandoned and in his unit for deployment to iraq and did not go. i want to play something from a former guard member who served for about a decade alongside walls. this is someone i spoke with joe hughes just let's listen i don't see eye-to-eye on any of his politics. >> i disagree with many of the things he's enacted as governor. and those things that i felt like i said on a different show. i'm really not defending tim walz i'm defending when i know about a soldier who i served i mean, that man hates tim walz is politics despises them, is not going to vote for him, but he
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served with him and he knows his service so why are you and other republicans doing this well, i want to be clear and correct your characterization. i'm not attacking us service. i served in the national guard for 22 after out of my 27 years and i know plenty of guardsman and reservist who served. maybe they went a combat, maybe they didn't, they retire heard it a certain rank. good on them and i celebrate them. he said he's proud of that service. if he's so proud about it, why does he have to continue to embellish it and to lie about it because the facts are clear he was promoted to sergeant major, but he didn't do the things necessary to retire at that rank and was demoted and yet there is ample hundreds, hundreds of incidences where he is describing himself as a retired command sergeant major, that may sound like semantics to some, but to veterans and particularly enlisted veterans, that matters. it's a lie.
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it's a misrepresentation and exaggeration. and he should should account for that. i can tell you is that the mandolin i just want to be clear. >> the letter and i'm reading this. i'm reading this mic and quote, abandoning the men and women under your leadership just as they were getting ready to deploy, was certainly not honorable either. that is an attack on his service that attack on the decision to not go to combat with this unit as a leader, i was a commander of a unit. >> i had personal and other issues that i would have rather dealt with, but as a commander and particularly as a command sergeant major and by the way you know, i've never seen a national guard unit, not know, at least a year in advance. and his commander and his replacement have both said on national television that he knew, yet he made a decision to not lead those he should have to account for that decision.
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and yet you used this as well as a guard is a guard, former guard member. there were often you have a sense that you may be deploying. you don't always know necessarily where that is going to be. there's always frequently something on the horizon as joe used as pointed out, he has five sons and the gop hard right now, all of them rumor to be heading somewhere. i think it may have been reasonable to assume it might be iraq, but he also put in his, you know, he declared for his candidacy before you saw those orders come out? i mean what do you say to that? because i know you're holding up what some guardsman who served with him said, but you have others and ones who were not passed over for a promotion, ones who, in this case of joe us is someone who does not like his politics but says he was a good soldier rather than defending those
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decisions. i wish you would interview him and asked him those questions. or that he would at least sit down and answered for these inconsistencies. the other thing we say in the letter is repeatedly, he was described in front of him, introduced at events, described an articles as a combat veteran and he did nothing to correct it. and he still today is doing nothing to correct it. so he clearly implied and allow others to describe himself as a combat veteran and he clearly exaggerated his service, which he shouldn't have done for political gain. that is unacceptable to the veterans community. it's an insult to those who did what it took to be a command sergeant major, and retire for example, you don't get to go take some classes at yale then leave and say, i graduated from yale. there's a clear distinction that he made that he shouldn't have made that goes to both his judgment and harris's judgment
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when he's going to be a heartbeat away as commander in chief and likely the only person with any military experience in the room yeah. >> look, he has some questions to answer for. i don't know if it's why burning down. i want more years of service or jd vance an answer those questions. the american people deserve it. the veterans community certainly deserve it. >> all right, congressman waltz, thank you for being with us. we appreciate it will also be talking with democratic congressman and former army ranger jason crow ahead on the show and we'll be right back. >> ever wonder what the experience app can do the benefits are all around. you see, you michael score for free. raise it instantly before your next big purchase. by the new credit card that matches your lifestyle. download the experience and try it for free. >> shake up your shower with a flavor for every feeling his staff fractions you up. this
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