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women's rights at the very heart of this presidential election well, this investigation really show that the process of verification authentication of a council next has plummeted massively under musk's leadership of the platform. and this really shows that the trust since safety team at x, the team exactly designed to catch this kind of content has shrunk considerably. they're just not catching this kind of content. and the question is, why? and that we did put to x all of our findings. we sent them a full list of all of these accounts. we received no response. but we didn't notice that just in the last 24 hours or so before publishing, the majority of these accounts were taping down, which is rather interesting and it's also worth noting that at this stage there is no indication that the trump campaign are involved back to you. >> so revealing it's so many levels, katie polglase. thank you so much for sharing that for brand new hour of cnn, new central starts right now major
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momentum for the harris campaign. >> you'll polling shows she is surging in key swing states as she and running mate tim walz fair to sit down and just hours for an exclusive cnn interview and they would quote, burn the courthouse down. bryan kohberger's defense team says that a mob mentality well be in moscow, idaho as why the murder trial should be moved. a critical hearing happening very soon before you make lunch. check your fridge for some recalled deli meat another person has died. and what's now the deadliest listeria outbreak and over a decade i'm rahel solomon with john berman, sara and kate are out today. this is cnn new central and just a few hours, vice president kamala harris and governor tim walz sit down with our very own dana
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bash and exclusive in the first interview for the democratic ticket new polls from key swing states in the sunbelt. >> you how close the race is really, how much it has changed a virtual tie in georgia, arizona, nevada, and north carolina that's a huge, huge swing for a few months ago when trump led president biden and all of them now of note these polls show that vice president harris, the sitting vice president he is tied or has an edge on the issue of who can bring change cnn's priscilla alvarez in savannah, where the harris-walz scene continues their bus tour priscilla, what's the latest from there? >> well, look, john campaign officials are keenly aware that the polls you mentioned still show the vice president within a margin of error. so there is no clear leader, but it has informed these aggressive strategies that we're seeing them employ in states like georgia, a crucial battleground state it's not only notable
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that the two are here, but also significant where they have been visiting and that is south georgia, those rural counties that typically lean republican, but that is where the campaign chose to kick off this bus tour with two stops yesterday. the vice president expected to have more today, and that's true according to senior campaign officials, i've spoken with is essentially peeling off those votes from republicans while also doing well in metro atlanta. so in these rural counties, it comes down to losing by less and by doing that, they think they have a path to victory in a state that president biden only won by less than 12,000 votes in 20 2020. so the vice president or vice presidential nominee, tim walz were taking these stops yesterday to meet with voters, high schoolers, as well as voters at a barbecue restaurant today, the vice president will be headed to some small businesses before participating in a rally in the arena. behind me. so yet another opportunity for her to appeal to voters
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with the campaign, knowing that this is going to be a seat that they're going to want to notch a victory in november. it's not going to be easy. that there's according to every campaign official that i've spoken with. but what these stops do tell us or provide a window into how they are strategizing. and that is by going and opening offices in these rural parts of the states with hopes that they can take those votes from republicans what is the harris campaign see as the stakes for this interview, those big interview with dana bash in just a few hours it's significant. it's a compressed race because of course the vice president became the top of the party's ticket not long ago, but also an opportunity for her to lay out her policy vision and her contrast from former president donald trump this time. however, in an unscripted moment, and she will likely also be pressed on how she has evolved on certain issues. and we know the issues that are top
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of mind for voters, immigration, the economy, abortion, health healthcare. and so those are all things that the two have answered in scripted, choreographed moments on campaign trail. and a democratic national convention. but now it's answering the questions and in the beginning of the administration, the vice president had a few fumbles when it came to interview. so now we're in a different moment, a different candidate. and so seeing how she does today is going to be important for allies and observers who are still looking for a lot of answers on her policy stances and also where she made distinguished herself from president joe biden, john, a big day. >> it all starts right where you are in savannah. priscilla alvarez. thank you so much. >> all right. john. and as for donald trump, well, he heads to the midwest soon today where his campaign says that he's supposed to focus on the economy. but while you were sleeping, trump was posting and posting a lot on truth, social about his legal cases will he bring more of this up today? let's bring in cnn's steve contorno, who is traveling with
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trump today. let's steve, what's the latest where you are rahel, the focus for donald trump today is that blue wall midwest states that he wanted 2016, but flip for joe biden in 2020 later today, you'll be appearing at a time town hall in wisconsin and in a few hours will be right behind me at the steel plant in michigan. >> i'm told he is going to tor the plant and that he will deliver remarks about manufacturing and the economy inflation. those are issues that his campaign believes that they can make some headway with voters in these midwestern states that where the race has been shown to be tightening and, you know, obviously though the question will be how much will he actually focus on those issues as you mentioned? shouldn't he is coming into today's events with those truth, social posts where he has controversially been attacking the jack smith, the special prosecutor here in those cases, and several of the other legal cases also, some inflammatory remarks about his
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opponent, vice president kamala harris. so the focus today will be on manufacturing per say, but we'll have to wait and see what he actually says that the podium and steve meanwhile, in georgia, the focus also there, brian kemp, the governor there, who's going to be fundraising tonight for donald trump a few days ago, trump himself was bashing brian kemp. >> so it's really fascinating that we're at this point talk to us a little bit about what's the latest there yeah. >> to your point, rahel, few days ago or a few weeks ago, he was calling brian kemp disloyal, saying that he was quote, an average governor and now they're sort of kumbaya between these two sides. and here's why this is critical. georgia is as priscilla was just mentioning, going to be a key battleground in this race going forward. and the concern is that donald trump's attacks on a popular governor like camp. we're going to hurt his chances. they're just like they hurt republicans in those runoff races for senate in 2020. camp for his part, says that the animal that my city
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between the two sides is behind and listen to what he had to say earlier this morning. >> just recently as a couple of weeks ago, it seemed like donald trump was having a feud with you and now he's thinking for, for helping. he and the republicans win in georgia. what happened? >> well, there was a little distraction obviously on, on their side when it came to georgia, but to me that's in the past. i've been saying that guy's literally for over a year now that i was going to support our nominee we had to win in georgia the road to the white house runs through georgia. and i still believe today we cannot afford four more years of kamala harris and joe biden r today, rahel alright, steve contorno on the trail with donald trump. steve. thankou. >> all right. with us now, cnn political commentators david
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urban and bakari sellers. bakari first you, let's take this piece by piece here. this big interview with dana bash with takes place in just a few hours. what do you think the vice president needs to get out of this? >> i mean, i'm not sure that there is a lot to necessarily get out of it. however, i think this is an opportunity for her to continue to lay out policy continue to look presidential i think people forget that she's done over 80 interviews this year alone. she's done 60 minutes. so this isn't as if it's a first-time sitting in front of a camera, but she has a unique opportunity today to continue to lay out the contrast between her and her future and her presidency and what that would be like versus the chaos that is donald trump and so it's also a good, a good test before you get to september 10, which is probably one of the bigger days, if not the biggest day of this campaign cycle, which is the presidential debate david, what are you going to be looking for? >> and what do you think those who are still undecided, those swing voters? >> what are they going to be
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looking for yeah, well, let me let me just daniel dale, my friend bakari, there this is literally her first time sitting down for an interview. >> since she's been the nominee. so little a little fact check there. listen what i'm looking for is what which kamala harris is going to show up. is it the most progressive senator kamala harris is it the banning fracking, getting rid of private health care? making crossing the border illegally a civil penalty, providing health care and education benefits for illegal immigrants. really progressive positions is it that kamala harris is the kamala harris from the failed biden-harris administration, the woman who proudly back though, proudly pronounced it she was the last person in the room on the disastrous decision to withdraw from afghanistan is at that kamala harris or is it a different version of kamala harris? as she can explain to pennsylvania voters why she for years said that she was going
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to ban fracking on day one and then miraculously had a conversion on the road to damascus it as now a supporter of a fracking across america. so i think voters are pretty smart and they're going to be watching for this thing and saying, just who is this person and who's going to show up. and so i think everyone's gonna be waiting and watching and i know that dana has a big interview, so good luck to her on the subject of who is this person david, how site have you been the last 36 hours to see donald trump's true social which, you know, spout cue, you know, i love, i love, i love, i love. and a job. now well, terrible john, listen john, it's terrible. what donald trump should be doing and i've shared this with him and i'll share it again with him every chance i see. stick to the issues if you want to attack kamala harris, please let's do so. but on the issue of immigration, on the porous border, on the failed economic
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plans of the biden-harris administration. she let's not let people forget that. kamala harris is the incumbent here. she's not an aldehyde. >> david. david even saying they're talk about those years, he was saying this for years. so at a certain point it might be that he doesn't want to or can't, right or maybe maybe john, maybe i'm just ineffective. >> i don't know, but i'm going to keep trying. i promise you bakari, let me switch back in turn back to this big interview with dana bash, david, as you rightly pointed out, this is their first interview since becoming the nominees dana bash known for being tough, but, but fair, some on the right though, you're already hearing, are criticizing harris for doing this with walz saying that walz as a security blanket, bakari, do you see that as being? >> a, fair critique or is that some already trying to hedge what could be a good interview for her well, first of all, dana bash is an excellent interview or tonight is going to be an amazing opportunity for her to continue to do what she does extremely well, which
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is top-flight journalism you know, i heard david urban apparently got his talking points in the email early this morning running down the list of things that they want her to answer. >> here the you hear that my friends on the right saying, why do you have tim walz besides you? and then you just go back and look throughout history, you saw the joint interview between joe biden and barak obama. you saw the one that our own homes, scott jennings, i believe put together with mitt romney and paul ryan, you saw john mccain and sarah palin. you saw tim kaine and hillary clinton. i mean, the list goes on and on and on joint interviews. those talking points fall flat but there is something there that has to be answered and i think that it's again, i get tune up for the debate. when you're talking about afghanistan, we were spending $300 million a day and afghanistan, i mean, we that's what we were spending at war. and it was a tough decision to withdraw. and the biden-harris administration made a tough decision as president the united states, you're going to have to make tough decisions. that is what
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donald trump did not do it because he was afraid to make a tough decision on the issue of fracking and health care. what happens when you were vice president of the united states is sometimes you evolve on issues you understand what governing is, you see how that governing plays out. you had those experiences, you traveled a western pennsylvania and what was the position in 2019? you understand today is not a position where the country is that's how you govern that is not where the country is where she was in 2019. the country is right where she is now on this campaign and she just has to articulate that. and so i appreciate david's david's talking points this morning about where she was then, but those are questions, yes. that i believe dana will have to ask questions. she will have to answer. but at the end of the day, if she comes off tough, if she comes off presidential, if she comes off, understanding that it's not just joy, but it's that joyful warrior that she's going to fight for every american than look, it's going to be a home-run. and then we know donald trump is going to
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go ballistic tonight on truth, social, and write all of those tweets that david urban goes rights for him at night mccarthy is finally, you know, david urban is sometimes rise there to massachusetts, were happy to have you, david bakari, you live in the south. you've been in north carolina this spate of polls from fox news that just came out showing the race basically tied harris up a point or two in some of them trump up a point in north carolina. >> how do you see the movement the last few weeks, bakari easy, we're underdogs were underdogs. this is donald trump's race to lose every vote counts. and now masdar sounded like a really terrible football coach, like every inch counts, every vote counts let's go out there, register as many voters as you possibly can, is going to come down to turn out on election day, all of these really elementary slogans that people have. but the fact is commonly harris as an underdog and she has to win every single day. and today's a big day to win. the only with her stops and felt georgia. but her rally tonight in savannah, she has not visited interview
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out of the park regardless of what she says tonight or how good she does it, fox and friends and going to say that she was terrible, but we know that's the case. you just asked to talk to the american public and the best part about kamala harris today versus where she was in 2019, is she no longer tries to believe that they are like they have blockers on their social media is not guiding anything. it's what real people are saying on the campaign trail. that's why she's in a different space than she was cari sellers, david urban, great to see you both. >> thanks for coming in guys. so they would quote burn the court house down if he is not convicted. the message from potential jurors that has defense attorneys clamoring to move the trial of a man accused of killing four college students and breaking overnight. russia launches a new round of large scale attacks that ukraine, new reporting on the new plea he from president volodymyr zelenskyy and a few moments ago, blue origin launched a new tourism space, flights on its
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cnn's jean casarez explains what residents of moscow, idaho are saying about the case moscow idaho college community known for the university of idaho and small city life but on november 13, 2022, that all changed when four university students were fatally stabbed while asleep at their off-campus apartment the case got international attention. but a resident of moscow, this was their community. and now they wanted justice. >> hope to god that justice comes for bryan kohberger was arrested and charged with the murders in december 2022 the state is seeking death. now with his trial set for june 2025, the defense does not want this case to be tried in moscow they say their client can't get a fair trial there. some of your reporting on television to social media, story after story, and local newspapers and news stations.
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>> i'm saying there is pervasive media coverage in this case is prejudicial media coverage. >> the prosecution in a january hearing said it believes this is moscow's case. they live this nightmare the case should be held out here. >> is lay talk county case. >> the court allowed a defense trial consultant to conduct a telephone survey of residents of the county to see if there was bias against kohberger? their results later, county makes up only two 2.75 of idaho's population, but has received 36% of the media coverage of this case. 98% of the community knows about the case, said 70% believe he is guilty. 51% have a fixed opinion some responses from the survey included that if kohberger wasn't convicted, they burn the courthouse down outrage would be a mile description they would probably find and kill him. there would
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likely be a riot and he wouldn't last long outside because someone would do that good old boy, justice. boise on the other hand, they say has more than ten times as many jurors, a larger courthouse and airport for witnesses to fly in and out of the prosecution countered by calling the defense hypothesis this is flawed a random survey of 400 residents was far from the entire jury pool. lay talk counties, jury eligible population could easily accommodate a panel of hundreds or even thousands of individuals. being summoned for jury duty we at least lay talk county, that people wake top county via attempt to seat a jury here. first. >> and not just relying on there's been a lot publicity publicity everywhere and as hearing will begin in several hours, it will likely last all day with witnesses, you know, were held what they say is that the most important part of the trial is the jury selection. once you select the jury
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that's it. >> while any sense of how long it'll take for the judge to decide well, this is a very big decision and will most likely be appealed if not before or after trial. and so it's going to be a very serious decision. we want to hear something interesting brian, brian edelman is one of the experts that the that the defense is going to put on the stand he had a survey and he's nationally renowned that said that once pretrial publicity you hear it. like for instance, the knife sheath in this case the prosecution says, bryan kohberger's dna was confirmed to be on that knife sheath that was found under one of the bodies at once. you hear that that attitude you develop, that you cannot change it. it continues as time goes on, and it will be very interesting to see what they do because the prosecution says, we can have a fair jury here without thousands that we can bring in to have a fair jury might take a while, but we'll get one. >> it certainly will be interesting to see what the judge decides in this. jean casarez. thank you well coming
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arizona with a slight lead over donald trump trump with a slight lead over harris in north carolina. >> obviously, all within the margin of error with me now is press secretary to donald trump's campaign, karoline leavitt. thanks so much for being with us. so how do you explain now that vice president harris is seen as perhaps the candidate of change? >> well, thank you so much for having me, john, and it is our goal over the next several weeks ahead of election day to ensure that voters understand kamala harris is not the candidate of changed, nor is she the candidate of the future kamala harris is the vice president of the united states right now. and she is wholly responsive the ball for the failures over the past four years kamala harris said she was proud of bidenomics, which has ushered the worst inflation crisis in a generation. kamala harris was named the border czar and his that allowed an open border policy of more than 11 million illegal people into our country that has caused a migrant crime epidemic across our nation as well. hello
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harris does not deserve a promotion. she deserves a demotion. and unlike kamala harris, president trump has a strong record in his first term as president, where he secured the border, unleashed the might of our energy industry, ushered peace around this world. and that's our case to make to voters across the country. there's more domestic energy production right now than there's ever been in uss korean kamala harris was not the border czar. >> she was appointed to deal with the northern triangle, but let me let me ask you a follow-up to my initial question here. even if what you say, you taking your argument there, if the voters in all these states are seeing the vice president of the cannon as the candidate of a change. does it tell you that maybe they are beginning to see? a republican nominee who's 78-years-old and running for president for nine years. is that beginning to have an impact was just two things on your earlier points, kamala harris was named the borders. >> are she was appointed by joe biden in that position. and the truth is, the border has been a complete disaster. everyone recognizes that and energy
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prices, gasoline prices are still 50% higher today under kamala harris, than they were under president trump. and if you look further and deeper into these polls, if you look at the issues that matter to voters, voters like immigration, like the economy, like foreign policy, where we've seen war erupt all over this world under joe biden and kamala harris, voters trust donald trump on those issues. they trust him because he again has a first-term record to stand on and you're brought up, donald trump's age, so i do want to mention it. this race is not about age. it's about competence. and president trump has proven to be a leader who can bring stability back to this world, who can bring peace through this world. who can make america strong again and that's why voters trust him on the issues that matter. >> she was not appointed. the border czar. she was appointed to deal with the northern triangle, you're donald trump is the candidate of stability. you say that donald trump was a candidate of stability. why was donald trump over the last 36 hours on his social media re-posting slogans from he went
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on and re-posting massage onus is sexes content about vice president harris well, look, i don't think your viewers at home are concerned about social media posts. >> i think they are concerned with the news of the day the news of the day is that if venezuelan illegal immigrant crime gang has taken over over a hotel in rural colorado because of kamala harris and joe biden's open border policies, the news of the day is that again, gasoline prices are 50% higher today. they were under donald day as he posted it but do you know why he reposted that content i haven't been able to talk to president trump yet this morning because he is calling intermediate interviews. >> unlike kamala harris who has been avoiding the press for more than 40 days and work cited that cnn finally has the opportunity to question kamala harris tonight about her disastrous record. and we hope that dana bash and we're confident that she will will ask tough questions of kamala harris's record because again,
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americans aren't concerned with social media posts and silly memes. they are concerned with the problems that are plaguing them in their families right now, and they need and deserve answers to the questions of kamala harris. does she still support a ban on fracking does kamala harris still support a limited mean even cash bail for violent criminals does kamala harris still support decriminalizing illegal immigration? and again, i ask and i hope cnn, will ask kamala harris this tonight. does she why does she believe she deserves a promotion when she has been responsible for the failures of the past four years, did you ask dr. phil or did you tell dr. phil what questions you hoped he would ask before interviewing donald trump now, we don't have to do that. >> unlike the democrats who have questions to democratic candidates, debates. >> and so i want, i will talk about, i will talk about the interview you in a second here, but i do want to ask you again, the social media content reposted by the republican nominee in the last 36 hours. how do you explain it? how do you explain why he is
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re-posting content from qanon and this massage genus that content again, i will say i have not spoken to president trump about that content this morning, and i don't think americans are concerned with social media posts, but you said massage anesthetic. >> i assume you're also going to say that the posts were demeaning to women. i think what's demeaning to women is what has been allowed to happen? over the last four years. i think what's demeaning two women is the fact that kamala harris and joe biden are allowing an invasion of illegal criminals into our country, many of whom have proven to be a rapists and murderers. i think what's demeaning to women like laken riley and jocelyn nungaray and rachel moran is the fact that they are no longer with us because of the policies of this administration in that is what voters and your viewers care about john. >> well, look, i think the voters can care about a number of things. and when there's content being reposted, that uses qanon slogans. and when there are these sexist massage
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and istic posts it's interesting to me that you can't, you're not, you don't think they're bad. you have no problem with them i didn't say that. >> i said that voters care. i think that voters care about i said i said, i care about what's happening to our country right now. i care about the fact that as a new mother baby formulas 30% higher and costs more than it did under president trump. i care about the fact that we have a vice president or vice president today who wants to be the president of the united states, that hasn't sit down for an interview and more than 40 days to explain her positions and she will be sitting down for an interview today with dana bash along with governor tim walz and i just wanted our viewers to know also, because you have a history of this work in the ref's here, obvious dana, we'll do a great job as you know, she always does and we appreciate you being with us this morning. >> karoline leavitt from the trump campaign. thank you. >> rahel all right, john, thank you. this morning, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy
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annualized rate of 3%. that's slightly higher than the 2.8% that was first reported a month ago. as for nvidia, the company beat expectations again with second-quarter revenue up 122% compared to a year earlier. profits from the quarter, also more than doubled to nearly 17 billion despite that, investigators sorry, investors, you can see where my mind is, investors were not that impressed astin shares fell in after hours trading rahel. >> all right, john, thank you. knew this morning, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says that the incursion into russia's kursk region is the first part of you cranes victory plan against russia. it's a four-stage plan that he intends to present to president joe biden, as well as vice president kamala harris, and possibly former president donald trump next month. and as russia launched its third a massive aerial attack on kyiv this week, president zelenskyy is urging the u.s. to lift restrictions on long-range weapons strikes on russian territory joining me now to
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discuss is cnn global affairs analyst and also former defense secretary under president trump, mark esper secretary. good to have you. thanks so much for being here today. zelenskyy says that the success of this good morning. zelenskyy says that the success of this plan largely depends on the us from what we understand and from what's been released so far. what exactly are they asking for why think the biggest thing he's asking for right now is a change in u.s. >> policy that is restricting the use of offensive weapons against russia. basically, the biden ministration has imposed a policy that has allowed russia to have sanctuary free from ukrainian long-range attacks using u.s weapons. but for counter-fire and that was really only a recent change. and so what he's saying is if if i'm going to win this war, at least change its strategic direction than i got to be able to strike deep into russia at targets such as depots and airfields and warehouses and things like that. >> and really hit them when they were hurts because otherwise russia is, has been
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ranging ukraine now for two-and-a-half years, striking both military and civilian targets. >> so it's, it's a very, very reasonable proposition and i think the biden administration should be faulted i'm putting these restrictions on him we hear her say it's reasonable. >> what about likely i mean, what is the likelihood of the u.s. changing its position there i don't know. >> it's hard to say there there are some rumors that maybe they will change their policy. >> again, they did a few months ago when when russia was attacking the northern part of ukraine from right across the border and the ukrainians were not able to respond but joe biden has been very anxious about provoking putin are crossing a so-called red line. but yet we've seen time after time after time that putin has backed down. that is not threatened has not done anything that would really threaten something significant. you use of tactical nuclear weapons. so look, i my concern is at this point in time, the
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biden ministration of history. who wants to assess it right now? they would give joe biden high marks for bringing the allies together and for the united states supporting ukraine with weapons, material but they would give him a failing grade with regard to providing ukraine the weapons it needs when it needs them, and then the caveat that he's putting in many cases on the restrictive use of such weapons in the conflict, which is basically tied a hand behind ukraine's back during this two-and-a-half-year conflict. now speaking of politics, but we have this new reporting from our nick paton walsh, that zelenskyy is essentially keeping one eye on u.s. politics and watching the election, especially closely in september we know he's meeting with both biden and harris, possibly even trump talked to me a little bit about how that is weighing into perhaps what's happening on the ground sure. >> look, it's all connected. arguably for some time now, ukraine, the conflict has been at a strategic stalemate with really not much movement along
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the 600 mile border. although russia continues to make pick up a village here and there and they're zeroing and noun on a major logistical hub and the nets so i think what, what does lenski is trying to do for a number of reasons is to change the dynamic. and so he seized the initiative by authorizing this incursion into kursk, which has been wildly successful. you know, they've seized about 100 settlements captured 600 russian soldiers, 500 square miles, now occupied and what he's done is embarrassed putin. number one. number two, he's reinvigorated his own troops, improved morale, and i think has signal to allies that ukraine can take the fight to russia. and now he's coming asking for more weapons, but i think the other one is to your point now, is he he he sees the us elections coming up. he wants to make sure that ukraine is in the best possible position should maybe donald trump get elected and want to move to some type of conclusion or withdraw some support from ukraine. >> but i also think long-term he recognizes that the allies support for this conflict is only going to last so long. >> i mean, over the past couple
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of months, for example germany has cut support to ukraine by nearly a half and his future budget. so i think he reads sees the writing on the wall is trying to gain leverage by, by occupying russian ground. and maybe he sees at some point there'll be sitting across the table from the russians and needs to be able to put something on the table and he has called i mean, he he said that's a plan. they're their their plan is calling he's calling it their victory plan, but he did acknowledge that it may sound ambitious for someone, but it's a very important plan for us secretary do you find an ambitious based on what's been publicly released so far? >> well, i haven't seen that much of it, although he's outlined a plan in the past which is calling for the complete removal of all russian forces, the restoration of ukraine's borders, going back to 1992 you know war crimes, trials, et cetera, et cetera. it's very ambitious. his job is to be ambitious. he has to represent the sovereignty, the will of the ukrainian people. but sometimes ambition exceeds
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realism. and so i think, you know, i think he wants to get to a negotiating table at some point in the best possible position, we should do everything we can to enable that to include removing any restrictions on the use of us weapons and giving him what he needs so that he could gain that leverage and go to the table negotiating table with a much stronger hand when he faces off against putin yeah, well, these meetings all happening within the next few weeks or so while we could see sort of how much development comes from them, secretary mark esper, thank you for the time today thank you john. all right. prepared to spend even more for your pumpkin spice lattes this season. there is so much wrong with that statement, right there. >> tv on the edge from premieres sunday, september 22, nine on cnn. >> can the reeva's support your brain health? >> mary janet, hey eddy, know,
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