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558999 or visit home serve.com i'm nick paton walsh and ukrainian-held kursk region, russia, and this is cnn closed captioning brought to you by mesobook.com if you or a loved one have knees with helium up, 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 back to cnn special coverage of the democratic national convention here in chicago. >> i am brianna keeler and my colleague and good friend, boris sanchez, is in washington, the dnc is entering day three with vice presidential nominee tim walz is the headliner. he's going to try to keep the energy flowing after last night's fiery speeches from barak and michelle obama. before walz
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introduces himself to the nation tonight, prominent democrats like bill clinton, nancy pelosi, and pete buttigieg will also take the stage. and we have learned that parts of tonight, the part of tonight's program we will focus on protecting democracy. it's going to focus heavily on the january 6 insurrection and trump's role in trying to overturn the 2020 election results. cnn's eva mckend is with us now. eva, what are the stakes for governor walz tonight what brianna, this is governor walz, his opportunity to introduce himself to the country before the biggest audience that he will ever have in his political career, the campaign telling us that he will uplift his small-town values, that he will detail his career starting with a teacher and then becoming a congressman, governor, and now running to be vice president of the united states will also hear him talk about the importance of protecting fundamental freedoms, freedom, of course, has become the
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battle cry of this campaign last night. >> during that milwaukee rally, all peppered throughout the arena. you saw a banners that said freedom replacing the banners at typically say harris-walz. that is because they are really confident in the strength of this argument talking about reproductive freedom, talking about the significance of being able to live in your community free from gun violence. and then i'll end with this, brianna, we're also going to hear a lot about january 6, that horrific day they are going to use that to argue that the former president is a threat to democracy and they are going to have republicans offer that message. and that is just an indication that they're not trying to leave any part of the electorate on the table. they want this speech to appeal to a broad base of americans. brianna alright, eva, thank you so much. let's talk more now about this with cnn political analyst and national political reporter for axios alex thompson. i do want to talk about kind of what's ahead,
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but first let's talk about some of what we saw last night what did you think and particularly that sort of bridge between joe biden and commonly harris? >> yeah, it was so interesting, you know, brock obama really gave sort of a fulsome appreciation for joe biden said it was one of the best decisions he had ever made. it was notable to me though that michelle obama and never mentioned joe biden and i have reported previously in the last two months that there was some tension between michelle obama and the bidens part? of, that is personal michelle obama also doesn't like to get in politics, but michelle obama, one of her best close friends, is a hunter biden's ex-wife, and that personal relationship has affected that the larger family dynamic because michelle obama resented the way that the biden family's exile hunter ex-wife, and you've also been doing a lot of reporting on some of the challenges that harris faces here in the last two months and change for the
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election that she's been very deliberative. she's been very careful. how is the campaign thinking about how they need to proceed here and how are some? people even on the outside democrats who really want her to win thinking she needs to proceed. >> i mean, listen, we have a democratic nominee that has not sat for an interview that is not laid out. her big policy priorities have not done a press conference that some of that is just the unprecedented nature, but she had over 30 days to do one of those three things. and she hasn't so there is some nervousness among democrats. well, what? >> because some of her worst moments as vice president and on the campaign trail in 2019 were in those unscripted moments. >> now the campaign seems to know that which is why they're choosing this disciplined risk averse approach. but the question is, what does she do when she actually gets out there and has to be more nimble well and we just don't know. now the campaign in terms of what they're thinking, they're going to get away with this as long as they can, right? they want to keep are scripted and safe, safe spaces. now the question is, you know, with
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reporters and the media, does it get worse and worse the longer it goes? >> alex, thank you so much. alex thompson. we appreciate it. and i want to bring in now minnesota attorney general and former dnc deputy chair keith ellison. and, sir, it's hard to compete with john legend performing prince numbers behind me, but we're gonna give it a try you're in this interview. first off, just what are you hoping to? here tonight from tim walz as he and harris are trying to broaden the appeal of this ticket for key voters i hope joe just shares his story. >> i mean, we're talking about a really relatable fellow who really cares about public service 24 years in the army asheville guard, teacher, a coach, and congressman and now the governor, very successful governor. and he is animated by a small-town values, which translate everywhere, whether it's in the inner city of minneapolis or the farms across
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the state of minnesota or in the mind? being areas of our state tim can walk anywhere and find friends because he's a friendly fellow, cares about people's great listener. and i hope he can really let that show he has been criticized for, i think what can be charitably to described as some inexact language related to his military service, specifically to his rank, to whether he covered, carried a weapon of war in war, he did not, of course, to whether he was iuie versus ivf, that he is i think that looking at say, one of those things no big deal. >> but you kind of have this list of things. i wonder if you have concerns about the effect of this, and if you have any concerns about that list growing, do you think voters care about this? >> well look we live in 2024, republican game plan is to search in search for anything to try to tear down another person's character don't
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forget. they tried to make a big deal out of brock obama wearing a tan suit. they that is their game plan. their game plan is character assassination. no, i'm not worried about any of this stuff. 24 years in service to your country as a national guardsman is good service. they could try to nitpicks it's something you said one point or another. the bottom line is when he was talking about weapons of war, he was talking about how weapons of war don't belong on our streets. and that we need to stop the mass shootings. that's the point so i just asked my friends in the media to don't get distracted by every shiny thing that republicans throw out there the point about the weapons of war is about mass shootings. the point about his service is 24 years of it. i mean, the point about anything that he's mentioned is to the greater good of the public interest and that's what's really going on here. not some straight thing that they're trying to get you guys to chase around so you have been a key muslim american
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voice in democratic politics. you certainly were when you were elected to congress. and i wonder as you are looking at this uncommitted movement, which is represented by some of the delegates here at the convention. how big of a challenge you think this is going to be? for democrats in specifically, i'd say michigan well, let me tell you. these are people who are animated by their sincere concern for the people suffering in gaza and in israel. >> and they want to see a policy change. how do you get a policy? do you change in america? well, you use your first amendment rights and you use the political process to try to persuade people. that is what they are doing. i think that is important. but here's the lesson. they are getting the attention of the democratic party on monday, we had a really robust panel discussion and very important, highly well attended, and people were able
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to make their case. we've had several speakers speak sympathetically about the plight of people in gaza right now, i think bernie sanders mentioned it. i think senator warnock mentioned it and maybe others as well. and so i think that what they're doing is getting the attention of the world and of our country and that is how it changes made. that's how it's always been made. that's how we got civil rights. women's rights environmental change. that's how changes made they want her to commit to an arms embargo on israel. >> the campaign has been clear. she's not going to do that. where's the middle ground on that? >> well, i mean, there's a lot of middle ground. look, i think i think it's real clear. kamala harris and joe biden been working hard on a ceasefire, very hard. but both of them understand that we need more than a ceasefire. we need a durable peace between israelis and palestinians over time. we can't have these kind of conflicts crop up every two years as we have been for about the last 121314 years. so they're working on not just a ceasefire, but a durable peace
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moving into the future and i think that there's a lot of room around that. i think a lot of people want to see that. i also and i can't speak for the harris or biden now, but i think that it's important to recognize that there is no diplomatic presence for palestinians in america today, trump kick them out. the there's a lot of things we can do that ultimately add up to not just ceasefire, but a durable peace minnesota attorney general keith ellison. >> thank you so much. and there you hear john legend behind, behind us. there you get the performance as you come on to join us today. thank you all right. >> thank you all right. >> so we're going to open up this conversation with cnn anchor chris wallace, who also served as a presidential debate moderator in 20202016. he's seen a few political conventions which i think that insight is incredibly help full as especially in chicago going all the way back to 1968 you
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know, you can talk a little bit about that, but how do you think things are going so far as we head into this night with tim walz speaking, you know, i've been thinking about this a lot as far as this convention is going, i think it's going fine, particularly last night. i thought the obamas we're were very strong. i thought michelle obama was particularly effective having said that it's a strange situation as we all know we've had this nominee over the course, kamala harris for 30 days and usually a convention is the end and of a process they've gone through an entire six months a year of a presidential campaign, new hampshire or iowa, all the primaries. this one is the beginning of a process in a sense. and so to me it feels more like a romance where you're in the first month, that's very intoxicating. you really liked the person, but you haven't fallen in love yet. and that's what i feel missing from this convention. they really wanted to win. they
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really want to beat donald trump. but as the personal connection to kamala harris, that there is normally to a new nominee of a party? no, i don't thanks. so and in fact, to be brutally honest, about six months ago, there were a lot of delegates that are here and a lot of democratic officials who worth i can maybe we could get rid of kamala harris and we'd have somebody else as a backup to joe biden. yeah completely hear you on that. >> a lot of them have been really surprised by some of the grassroots support that she's gotten in there, reconsidering that. but i think they have some serious concerns that can't be ignored in these crucial battleground states, right when it comes to the economy, i do want to note something that barack obama said yesterday, as he's trying to make the case against donald trump. let's listen we do not need four more years of bluster and bumbling and chaos. we have seen that movie before and we all know that the sequel is
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usually worse does that work? >> and how much now does this convention need to turn towards a vision for the economy when it comes to their argument on immigration to win over those voters in battleground states that like you mentioned, a lot of democrats were worried kamala harris would have problems with yeah look, i think the convention has been particularly effective so far in terms of shoring up the democratic base and there was an enthusiasm gap between republicans for trump and democrats for biden and i got to get all of the democrats on board. >> plus, as you say, to get some extra voters. but on the toughest naughtiest issues like with trump has going after ron, like immigration, like crime, like the economy. they really have not made a very forward looking argument for why things are going to be better under
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kamala harris we're under joe biden i'm told that one of the things that bill clinton, there's going to be talking about tonight, particularly is the economy and why a harris economy would be better than trump economy just on that one point about barack obama, i find it very interesting because one of the things that biden did was build up trump as a threat, an existential we'll threat. and as eva was saying, talking a lot about democracy what you see the harris campaign doing, and i think it's a bright conscious choice is flipping that, making it about freedom, freedom of reproductive freedom, freedom from gun violence, and diminishing trump basically saying he's a blowhard. it's an old act. we're tired of at this as the sequel why would you want to go back? basically doing their best to make him small, not big, unprecedented number of republicans speaking at this convention, there kind of, they're peppered throughout the evenings all of them, you have adam kinzinger with a plumb spot tomorrow night that some prime real estate how much does this work?
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>> and who might win over do you think? >> well, they're obviously hoping it's going to win over disaffected republicans. you could say the nikki haley voters. remember even after haley dropped out, she was getting 15, 20% of the vote in republican primaries. so there are a lot republican, staunch republicans would go out and vote in a primary when there was no competition just to register their opposition to donald trump. but i'm not sure. >> i have real questions as to whether hearing from adam kinzinger or some of the other people is going is going to get those those disaffected republicans who aren't crazy about donald trump voters conservative and are very concerned about how liberal kamala harris says she has not even begun to address that. >> yeah, they know the position she took in 2019 on medicare for all on mandatory gun buybacks on the green new deal she's got to address those changes and persuade people she is not the liberal that she was
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widely seen in 2019. and i think still seen today by a lot of conservatives. >> chris wallace, we thank you so much with some backup here from zhai. >> i like him as my backup band. yeah. right. pretty good. i will say chris, thank you so much. we have much more straight ahead. from the dnc here in chicago including a conversation with the first senate democrat to question president biden's reelection bid. so how he views the huge shift that we've seen with harris topping the ticket fall comedy u.s. commerce to cnn. what could go wrong i. >> got news for you for me or saturday, september 14th at nine on cnn. if you don't stain your deck, it's like the previous owner is still hanging around stay and make your deck
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are back with our special coverage of the democratic national convention. and here with me now is democratic senator michael bennet of colorado, who was the first democratic senator to publicly please say that then candidate joe biden would lose to donald trump. and now here we are. i just wonder how you're feeling about things. and as the race is tightened, where you think things are headed well i think we are in incredible shape it is amazing to see what the last month is done both ever made and the way kamala harris has stepped up to lead the democratic party, the way the democratic party has coalesced around her leadership. >> and i think we have a real chance to win the presidency now to win the senate and to win the house is well, last night we heard from from president obama and we heard from former first lady michelle
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obama and she seemed to kind of be preparing democrats are some bumps in the road ahead. i want to listen to something that she said no matter how we feel tonight or tomorrow, or the next day this is going to be an uphill battle so folks, we cannot be our own worst enemies know the minute something the minute alive takes hold, folks, we cannot start ringing our hands we cannot get a goldilocks complex about whether everything is just right i mean, there has been some elation in this arena when it is full and things are obviously going very well right now for this ticket. but how concerned are you to her point there? that, you know, when things could come back down to earth, that could be a problem. >> things will come down to earth. i think her admonition
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is really important. one, we cannot be complacent. we've got 75 or 76 days left in this election. it is going to be a close election. these swing states are tough states for democrats to win under any circumstances. and in donald trump is a formidable candidate but i think we are putting our best foot forward now. we have to go out there and do the work. we can't take anything for granted if we do, we'll lose and will deserve to lose. and the problem is not for democrats, the problem in my view is for the united states of america, we are brianna moment of a very significant moral question i think about the future of our country and where we want ahead is the united states of america. and i think the idea that we would answer that question by going back to donald trump is certainly unacceptable to me. and everybody for whom it is.
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acceptable. and i think that's far more americans than not these to get out there and make sure that election result is one that we're proud of, not just for democrats. in fact, not importantly for democrats for the united states of america, i will let our viewers know that what you're hearing behind us is a sound check for john legend, who will be performing tonight. the musical stylings of none other than prints ahead, minnesota sprints ahead of minnesota governor tim walz's big speech. so that's what that's what you're hearing behind us right now i want to ask you if you think that this ticket is confronting the issue of the economy in a strong enough way that appeals to enough voters and this is in my view the major issue that the american people are facing brianna. i mean, i i graduated from high school and ronald reagan was president and today in america, the bottom 50% of americans have less wealth than they did when ronald reagan was president. they control 2% of the nation's at the top 10% of
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americans control 75% of americans. well. so this is important debate to have about inflation and whose policies are driving inflation, not driving plate the reality is that we are facing profound a profound lack of economic mobility in our country. donald trump proposes to continue can you the trickle-down economics that god here that gives benefits to the wealthiest people in imagines they're going to trickle down to everybody else kamala harris, leading was things like the child tax credit which sherrod brown and i wrote are about giving 90% of the american children a tax benefit to build the economy from the bottom up. so there's a lot of talk in here about donald trumping a threat to our democracy. and he is in my view, but i think he's a symptom of our problems that real threat to our democracy there's a lack of economic mobility. we didn't dig ourselves into this hole in the last four years. we dug
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ourselves in his home last 40 years. it's going to take because i think time to dig is out. but we need to be focused on and i think we can make a very persuasive case that what we're proposing is going to help a lot more families than what donald trump is proposing. >> rfk junior is going to address the nation as he's weighing whether to drop out and endorse trump his running mate his suggested that he's open to that. trump has sort of wave this idea of maybe some kind of appointment in a future trump administration for him. if he does drop out, what do you think the impact of that is on this race? >> i think he's for some reason he wants to play a spoiler role here. last week i was reading that he was talking about what appointment maybe would he get in a kamala harris administration this week? he's talking about endorsing donald trump. the reality is the situation we're facing is so serious for the american people, for the kids that i used to work for, who are the students and the denver public
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schools when i was there, superintendent, that we can't let these bumps in the road distract us. that's exactly what michelle obama was talking about last night. kennedy will do what he will do. we have to keep our eye on the prize here and make sure that we win this election in november by the way, it doesn't hurt the john legend is and i know this for your viewers to know that. i know that john legend doing a sound check is a lot better than listening to me talk to you. >> he listen, we get the entertainment. we get the hard hitting information from you all at once really lovely variety hi eddie, show the good way to spend an afternoon awesome thank you for joining us for this thing called life senator, we appreciate it still ukraine targeting moscow and other parts of russia with a huge wave of drone attacks like these ones that you're seeing here as russia claiming more advances in ukrainian territory
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thanks. medical guardian, five foot nine men not included. the democratic national convention tonight at six on cnn. and streaming on max we have news just into cnn, president biden and vice president kamala harris just spoke to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu about ceasefire and hostage negotiations. >> the call comes at a critical point in the talks. netanyahu reportedly said earlier, there may not be a deal. some gaps still exist, including whether
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israeli troops can stay in an area on the gaza, egypt border. secretary of state antony blinken says that this may be quote, the last opportunity to reach a deal he'll keep in mind gaza's health ministry says more than 40,000 people have been killed since hamas attacked israel last october. meantime, in eastern europe, ukraine is pushing into russia's key kursk region with multiple drone attacks but it is still facing a tough battle inside ukraine's own borders this ukrainian military video shows artillery strikes on russian troops advancing in ukraine east of pokrovsk moscow launched an overnight drone strike at the ukrainian capital of kyiv. the fighting, the most intense fighting though, is in its 11th region. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy warned some residents there to evacuate let's get the latest now with cnn chief national security correspondent alex marquardt. so alex, take us through these back-and-forth drone attacks. >> yeah, the past 24 hours, boris has really underscored
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what an intense drone war this is really the first of its kind in modern warfare. so we saw these waves of drones launched by each side at the there some 45 ukrainian drones were taken by taken down by the russians. according to russia, 11 of them in the moscow region alone. that means those ukrainian drones managed to fly some 280 miles from the ukrainian border, which i really does speak to the advances that the ukrainians have made in their own drone technology to moscow mayor said that this is one of the largest attempts he said to attack moscow with drones of all time. and then on the russian side, they launched some 69 drones towards ukraine, including towards the ukrainian capital, combined with missiles, most of those were shot down according to, you training officials. but this really does come amid a major spike in activity on the battlefield inside both russia and ukraine, you had that extraordinary operation by ukraine that started two weeks ago. russia, ukrainian troops
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pouring into the kursk region, taking over territory as far as 35 kilometers or 22 miles inside russia that ukrainians have taken over some 90 russian villages and settlements. and we actually have new satellite imagery showing that the russians are digging in there, putting trenches in place defensive positions in place on their own territory to prevent the ukrainians from advancing now, that's not to say that the ukrainians are the only ones advancing inside ukraine. you have the russians doing the same farther south in the donetsk region. they are pushing towards a city called pokrovsk and volodymyr zelenskyy as well as regional officials have urged locals to evacuate there's some 60,000 residents in the region that they want to evacuate zelenskyy saying that they are strengthening themselves in order to defend against the russians. this is very, very dynamic battlefield yeah, thanks so much for keeping an eye on it. >> alex marquardt with the latest yes. thank you so much. now, to some of the other
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headlines we're watching this hour, u.s. job growth this year has not been quite as strong as initially thought. the bureau of labor statistics every year refines its numbers and it now it says it overestimated job growth by more than 800,000 jobs. this is the largest downward revision since 2009 economists say that could seal the argument for fed interest rate cut this september meantime, a new york appeals court is going to hear oral arguments in donald trump's civil fraud case on september 26 that makes it unlikely for a decision to be reached by election day. the former president is fighting judge arthur engoron bronze order finding him liable for fraud and ordering him to pay the $454 million judgment and a standoff near the dnc and chicago cargo is over u.s. marshal, say a man who barricaded himself inside a restaurant near the convention is now in custody. officials say joshua zimmerman i've been on the run since june after escaping from a jail and
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mississippi. he had apparently been working in chicago. he was being held on attempted murder and armed robbery charges before the escape still to come on, news central governor tim walz is still facing attacks end questions about his military service. and just moments we're going to speak to an army veteran serving in congress about how he thinks the vice presidential nominee should approach the subject during his big speech tonight, stay with us everything is right. >> tear the disney plus hulu, max bundle is it possible to be more capable and more practical be able to perform hand hear, make his state making a out.
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we are back here at the united center in chicago for day three of the democratic national convention. and i am joined by democratic congressman jason crow of colorado, who i just want to be exact years. of course, a farm former army we ranger bronze star recipient, and also now a harris-walz campaign surrogate. and i mentioned all of that to say, i want to ask you about some of these attacks by republicans on tim walz's military service and i think the democrats feel they're very unfair, but they, and we've seen this before have been effective in some ways. how does he need to confront this? and does he need to do it tonight? >> well, i don't think this is an issue of fairness or not. this is an issue of truth vs lies writer. the truth is tim walz has 24 years of honorable service they can't attack his policies, they can't attack his messages because they know it's very popular so, they're trying to do classic political
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character assassination is not going to work though because it's not true. he has a long and distinguished history of service and that stands on its own. >> he has been in exact talking about his retired rank verses this is what he achieved in service versus what he retained upon retirement. talking about carrying a weapon of war into war which obviously he did not do. does he need to clear that up? >> no. the issue of the rank people in the military actually know this distinction that you can hold a position in the military, but not achieve all of the requirements for the training in this case. but he held the position of command sergeant major, and his battalion that's the highest ranking nco, which was actually actually significant because that makes him the highest ranking enlisted person ever to be on a presidential ticket, which is a win for working class america, because military veterans know that the ncos, the enlisted from walz tonight.
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>> well, he's going to talk about a lot of things that i can relate to. you know, i grew up working class, i grew up working minimum wage jobs and fast food. i worked in construction to put my way through college. that is an experience that so many millions of americans can relate to. and that is his life that says lived experience. so i think you're going to hear him talk about what it was like to be a public school teacher, to be a football coach, to grew up working class, to be an enlisted soldier. in our national guard. it's an incredible experience. i look forward to the message such do you think i guess, what more do you think democrats should be doing on the issue of the economy, which is so important to voters, it's really their top issue. >> well, we need to just continue to do what we've been doing and recognize that there's a lot of people that are struggling going like i said, i grew up working class. i know what it was like to live paycheck to paycheck and that struggle. and we're not where we need to be, but we're making progress just this last week inflation dropped below 3% the first time since early
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2021. so that the trend is in the right direction we passed incredible things in the inflation reduction act to reduce the cost of prescription shan drugs like my constituents, the fact that insulin is now capped at $30 a month the fact that now ten of the most common and the most expensive drugs are significantly reduced in prices. these are winds and that is money and the pocket of my constituents and people around the country. and we're just going to talk about it. >> michelle obama seemed to warn last night about this idea of once sort of a, not an if, but a when this ticket comes back down to earth because things are going pretty well right now, even republicans will admit that what do demo crowds need to keep in mind? and are you worried about when things do come back down to earth? >> well, first of all, michelle obama blew the roof off this place last night. it was unbelievable she really brought the heat. it was an incredible cannibals, speech and she just talked to folks in the way that she does. right? it was frank, it was it was just blunt talk,
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which is what we have to continue to do. so i don't know about coming back down the earth. i mean, we know this is going to be a tight race. everybody that i talked to knows this is going to be a tight race, right? this is a combat operation. we are working hard. we're getting the message and we have 75 plus days. we've had a lot of work to do. >> do you think americans know who tim walz's and know who kamala harris because the polls indicate that they don't or at least a significant portion of them don't is there enough time to really introduce themselves? >> there's definitely enough time and we are continuing to do that right? first of all vice president harris has been the vice president of the united states for most, for years now, i think people know who she is, her character, her integrity, but we're going to tell more of that story. we're going to introduce her policy sees the same thing with tim walz as well. we're going to tell the story which frankly is the story of a lot of americans. so people are going to build a relate to that. and i'm pretty excited to tell it congressman. >> thank you so much for
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speaking with us. >> thank you. >> all right. we have much more ahead from night three of the democratic national convention here in chicago will be back after a quick break this. >> fall comedy u.s. coming cnn. what could go wrong i got news for you. for me or saturday, september 14th at nine on cnn john in the news team are at the dnc in chicago in john's going that's what i'm talking about somebody says good daily show, complete dnc this week on comedy central. next day on paramount plus in the first bill is subway has never been easier just by enter footlong and out, get another free dollar hard part is telling travis he doesn't get to suck on foot long, waits seriously. i got you. somebody. order now in the subway m a heart attack or did they have life insurance? know?
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again, that's 1871 to 3,800. >> i had to montgomery in tokyo. and this get ready get ready for some purple rain tonight. we're learning more about the star musical acts that are going to be performing at the democratic national convention. tension in chicago just before vice president kamala harris takes the podium tomorrow night. sources tell cnn that pink will take the stage tonight. john legend is going to open up for minnesota governor tim walz, playing some of prince's biggest hits
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cnn's elizabeth wagmeister joins us now with this exclusive cnn reporting. elizabeth break this down for us hey boris. >> so along with jamie gangel, we have gotten reporting that yes. tonight john legend is going to perform and tomorrow night, the big closing performance is going to come from pink. so let's start first a width. john legend, as you said, he is going to perform a tribute to prints. now the reason why this is relevant, of course prints hails from minnesota, and that is where governor walz hails from. so this will be an introduction of sorts it's from john legend. now, john legend has a long history of supporting the democratic party. he performs at the dnc back in 2008 for obama and also in 2020 for president biden now tomorrow when pink takes the stage, this will be her first major political performance. although of course she has been very outspoken about her political beliefs. pink is one
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of the biggest stars, in pop music. she has been for decades and over the year, she hasn't been shy. boris about speaking up for lgbtq rights and women's rights. so it'll be interesting to see what she has to say, what she will perform on the stage. but, you know, she's known for acrobatics. so i think it'll be a pretty, pretty stellar performance. >> she hasn't been shy about dangling from cables from the roof. we'll see if she does that tomorrow night. elizabeth, this is obviously following a long list of performers and celebrities we've seen at the convention so far, including little john how is this hollywood energy impacting the event? >> you know, this really has been really seems like the obama years, boris, you remember that hollywood really rallied around the obamas and the excitement that we are seeing now for harris reminds us of that certainly it would have been much different if
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president biden were at the top of the ticket when sources tell me that hollywood celebrities were reluctant to come out and support him now with harris, it's the complete opposite, as you said, we've got a surprise appearance from load john last night. of course, that roll call was highly energized, unlike anything that we have ever seen at a political convention before, we saw eva longoria repping texas spike lee repping new york. so a lot of celebrity faces, of course, also the celebrity host i broke the news for us earlier this week that each night as a different host, tony goldwyn kicked off the week and tonight will be mindy kaling taking the stage. now, i also do want to point out one last piece of breaking news for you, boris, along with our own betsy klein, we have just learned that country star maren morris will also be performing tonight. this is a big deal because country stars have history directly lead more conservative, but maren morris has been one of the most outspoken liberal stars in the country music. cnn, betsy and
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our team on the ground. they just saw her sound check so little information for you there. >> a great ted, but elizabeth wagmeister, thank you so much for the reporting cnn's coverage of the democratic national committee you mentioned continues on the lead with jake tapper after a quick break. thanks for spending your afternoon with us there's not a good hit and that's what i heard rough and tough monsters of the middle this is your team unequivocally, we have the right set of individuals that's what we do take, us to the next level hard knocks training camp with the chicago bears streaming exclusively on max if you have chronic kidney disease, you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with par sega because they are places
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