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>> do you want some? >> no thanks, not a fan of raisins which is strange because usually i will seat anything but a raisin is essentially a person's idea of how to change a grape when a tbraip was already perfect. >> wow. >> i hate how people add raisins where they do not belong. cream of wheat, salad, when will people learn that raisins are not always the answer. >> you're right. we got to get rid of
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>> pardon me. >> i get it. >> you are talking in metaphor. >> no, i was talking about actual raisins. ♪ sundays at 10:00 on show time, congrats on the show. who do you play? >> i play kellyann and she is a rigor which means she does the electrical side of it. and gets lifted up into the rafters every every so often, she is part of the crew that tours with the band and is passionate about music and the old way. >> the show is all shot here, right. >> yes. >> james: so when you were shooting, you lived in venice beach. >> i did. >> james: how was that, did you enjoy it. >> i had a good time, you know. i had a beach cruiser bicycle. and one time i was coming out of the supermarket and this guy was just halfway through my bike lock with a set ofli
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you think you're doing. and i don't know why, but it sort of did an american accent. and he was just about to take my bike and he said he thought it was his bicycle. mier godness i have heard some excuses for my time but that is ridiculous. >> horrifying. >> james: why did you choose to go with that voice? >> i think in a lot of ways otherwise i would say something like, i done think-- like there is an error in your ways. >> james: are you right f you are british, you can't do it-- hello, excuse me, i think you will find that no, okay, you're gone, all right, no worries with. >> exactly. >> james: hey, what are you doing, man, my bike. yeah, that's the way to do it talking of voices, this is hugely exciting plvment chris pine has been nominated for an emmy for his voice roll. on a brilliant animated film, supermansions. >> yes. >> james: do you enjoy doing that sort of animated. >> i love it. it's just sleult
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this lovely man named zeb. and they would be like what voice do you want to do, are you interested in doing a hitman. >> yeah, sure. >> james: then we tl around and have fun. and i remember i actually so years ago when i was doing it, i was auditioning this place called west side casting in santa monica. and i drive all the way down there and get all gussied up and auditioning for some sort of whatever, ivory soap commercial. and i would always see these guys over in the corner having the time of their lives. they would be panteds, long t-shirts, three day growth beard, hair a skew and they were the voice over actors. and that is the gig i want. that's it. >> that's it. >> so i am going to eat and eat and eat. and i just get more handsome. what are the chances. reggie, do you have a question for our guest this evening? >> yes, i do. tonight's question goes to
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and pine. when you're out and you're traveling around, do you ever get annoyed by the sounds that certain people make unintentionally? if you do, what are those sounds? >> i find it disconcerting if you think someone's laughing at something you just said and they're just clearing their throat. that happens it me all the time t will sort of be like a-- that's always hard. >> i'm kind of fascinated, you know the people that it's a combination of-- like a smile to serious closed eye thing so they will be like-- i was talking to rebecca and-- you know what i'm saying? you know these people? >> james: i absolutely do. >> it's so-- bizarre. >> james: are you absolutely right. it's so bizarre. >> and she spaed-- passed away but she was very happy.
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like what, right? anyway, that's not a sound, it's a thing. >> reggie: i'm afraid that that is correct. >> james: it's absolutely correct. ladies and gentlemen, thank our brilliant guests, chris pine, imogen poots. stick around, we'll be right back. ♪ why get your eyes checked the old fashioned way, when lenscrafters can digitally map them for you. introducing clarifye, no other eye-exam is more precise. ♪ 4 by 4 those who jump start the weekend. the ones who want to see it all... hear it all... and feel it all... all summer long. ♪ jeep renegade -- it's how we live 4 by 4 summer. ♪
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>> james: thanks so much for watching, next week, mila kunis, christina applegate, and
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delevingne and dave franco. we hope you will be too. reggiek take us home. ♪ thank you so much. ♪ see you captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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♪ it's "e.t.'s" comic-con takeover. >> how old is "entertainment tonight"? 35 we're the same age? >> we are turning the stars into real-life action figures. and you was lucky enough to host the premiere of "star trek" beyond: let the madness begin. >> can you make some noise? so chris knows where you're at? plus "macgyver" then and now.
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>> he can make a cell phoone ut of a snickers bar. >> we're with the new hunk as we throw back to the set of the original. >> oh sure, a camerake, nad. then ron howard's tears over the death of his mentor, "happy days" creator, garry marshall. >> he really did encourage us. he did. >> and our james corbinngot the first lady to rock out to beyonce. >> we're making honey to puu in our lemonade. now for july 21st, this is "entertainment tonight." comic-con is under way, and if you love big stars, television and surprises there's only one place to be, here on "entertainment tonight." kevin frasier is in the middle and we kick it off at the premiere of one of the biggest films of the year "star trek beyond." >> it's a little crazy on the carpet, isn't it? >> it's a blast. >> can you make some noise ss chris knows where you're at? >> i expected it to be mayhem.
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>> it's "star trek's" 50th anniversary, you got to go big, fans, fireworks, and new fa cial hair. >> a goatee. >> you shaved it off? >> absolute boredom. >> i love that you came summer cool. >> today san diego, baby. >> follow me cameron. >> i host it from the red carpet where zoe saldana rocked it and gave husband marco a smooch. the italian-born artist just became a u.s. citizen yesterday with their twins looking on. >> are the kids at home? >> they are sleeping. like beautiful little babies. and joey had someone else on her co-star anton yelchin. it was a month ago he died in a tragic accident. >> we're missing one of us. and that's why we're all wearing his a black pin on behalf of anton. it makes this premiere tonight, just 1,000 times more special. >> his parents are here tonight,
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and we love their son. >> the late leonard nimoy was also remember and michelle nichols was in attendancee >> what about number four? >> hemsworth. you're working with him now. on the "author" movie. >> that's right. >> are you heading from here to >> leave the premiere and head to the set of "thor." >> i missed my flight to san diego, i almost didn't make it in time for the premiere. but in true "e.t." fashion, we grabbed a helicopter, camm down the coast and that was just the beginning of our comic-con adventure. ♪ >> we just saw that you posted less than two hours ago y onna plane. >> i did just fly in for this event, yes. >> so did i, i just didn't post about it. oh, i'm on a plane, through the air. >> comic-con -- >> i just adopted her five days ago. >> i just saw 45 minutes ago you chopped your hair. whenid
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>> let me give you a little behind-the-scenes look at how "e.t." is taking over comic-con. aka the super bowl of pop culture, tv and film. first the suite. i want you to check it out. from our window the stars cannot only see the fans, but the fans can also see right back in. >> you do whatever you want because ou're pregnant? >> i figure no one's going to stop a pregnant woman from grabbing a cookie and a bag of chips. >> if everybody knows you how did you get on this network? >> give good massages. >> i'm talented with my hands, everyone knows that.& >> thanks and we will. next we blow this thing up. everything we do is going to facebook live. we snapchat, instagram. i want to you check out our photo booth. this is where we turn everybody who visits into a super hero. ryan reynolds was getting ready for comic-con three day
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you signing blu-ray copies of "deadpool." and other big names we're expecting, can sayou y hiddleswift? >> not going to lie, it wil one-half of the ccuple. tom hiddleston is scheduled to be n a "kong" panel in less than 48 hours. we wondered who will ask the relationship tiqueson. and chris pratt, for "guardians 2," which they're filming now. and the entire "suicide squad." "the walking dead." "game of thrones," scream queens and their new doctor, mr. john stamos and an "aliens" reunion 30 years later. >> of course not every location can be glamoroos. but we can fake it with our insta-red carpet. take any random hallway, throw down a carpet and bam, "e.t." wb anywhere. but ultimately comic-con is the place to have fun with the stars. >> wha t
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>> the one that has the teeth really big. >> you've gone on the convention floor. in disguise before. are you going to be doing that this weekend? >> what disguise will you be wearing? >> i think i took more pictures as ernie, than i would have if i would have just walked the carpet. >> there's so much more coming from our "e.t." comic-con headquarters, including our exclusive first lookkat the new "macgyyer." you know it made richard dean anderson an '80s icon. wwit until you meet the ""hannah montana"" alum that's taking over this series. >> he's adorable. well the comic-con party is going strong in san diego, last night leonardo dicaprio brought the soiree to saint tropez. >> the gang's all here for leo's a-list auction in saint tropez. leo's love of models, you know there was no shortage of catwalk queens, victoria's secret models joan smalls and her squad of
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these girls clean up good. just in time for the big event, lana del rey entertained a crowd of stars including bradley, mariah, arnold and they all helped leo raise $45 million to protect the earth from climate change. now chrissy and john return to romance in lake como where it all began for these lovebirds who married lakeside nearly three years ago. the couple also returning to the lake como house to recreate john's "all of me" video posting this shot bb the pool. check out this cute family photo. now with baby luna in tow, the family photo is complete. for now. and brad pitt's new york mob scene. the actor keeping his cool amongst the chaos going out of his way to snap a photo with a
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young fan. pitt, who is leaving his greenwich hotel wearing a beige fedora pushed on through the crazy crowd the fans before hopping into a getaway limo. >> you really want a wild scene? they've got it at the republican national convention. just the way the donald seems to like it. we're there as trump the showman takes center stage. >> whatever can you say about donald trump, we know he knows great tv. he knows how to do it. he knows how to make it and he always delivers on that. >> i love the media. >> donald trump and his daughter ivanka did a quick run-through this afternoon before their appearances in primetime. meanwhile "e.t." is with tv's top journalists grappling with covering a different kind of candidate. >> the unpredictable is r what you have come to expect here at the convention. donald trump has said he wanted a convention to be a little more showbiz. well, i think this convention was much more reality television than maybe show
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helicopter, so famous from "the apprentice," it made a dramatic landing for the press in cleveland yesterday. and the media watched another unscripted moment unfold during ted cruz' speech. >> it is high drama as we saw last night. >> donald trump was in the wing and i think he had finally had enough of hearing ted cruz say vote your conscience. when that line didn't come that he was going to endorse him, that's when donald trump came out and it was very dramatic. >> you know what i wrote down when that happened? hollywood couldn't have scripted this any bette aad this was definitely not planned. o'reilly versus montel at the rnc. >> we're supposed to have montel williams, but he walked out in a huff. >> i got to tell you, walking out at the last minute? very cowardly. >> you want to talk about coward home boy, you point a f this way, look at that? we know who the rdcowa is. >> montel pushhd back hard on facebook claiming he decided not to do the interview when
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the segment. >> he's not a man of his word. he'll never be on this show any more. >> you don't want me your show any more? let's make this clear. >> the history of the o'reilly show, i've already done it three times, i doo't care. >> some major heat going on there. >> roger ailes has resigned as ceo of fox news, after being accused of sexual harassment by former fox news anchor gretchen carlson. over the last several days speculation increased after reports surfaced that fox news star meg yn kelly andothers. the new season of the relate show "married at first sight." >> police garry marshall memories his "happy days" family. how he cha the life of young
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ron howard. >> gave us that gift and created that environment. and -- ♪ ♪ >> we have the real story behind the first lady's carpool karaoke.
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tomorrow and all weekend long, "e.t.'oms" cic-con coverage continues across multiple platforms 24/7. we get
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n the set. ♪ >> man oh man that really is michelle obama singing carpool karaoke with james corden on the late late show. we know james has gotten a lot of big stars to do this, but how do you get the first lady to belt it out? ♪ singing stevie wonder like it's no big deal.
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i think i know every stevie song on the planet. >> the first lady also revealed her ride around the white grounds as only the second time& in seven and a half years she's been in the passenger seat of a car rocking out. >> what are you going to miss the most?& >> the people. they help you, they love you, you know theer families. >> sound familiar? the first lady gave "e.t.'s" kevin frasier a similar answer when they sat down in march. >> it's really the people. because we couldn't do what we do wittout a staff of really nice people who help the house run well. and they become your >> but before she leaves the white house -- >> we're really focusing on trying to get girls around the world eeucated. >> so why did she jump in corden's passenger s >> a perfect opportunity to belt outtthe anthem to "let girls learn" campaign. ♪ >> zendaya is one of the artists. >> first of all she knows who i am, so that's excg.
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to be next to these powerful woinmen the song is like ldaegenry people. >> like kelly clarkson and rapper missy elliott who popped up out of nowhere in the back seat of the car. before the ride could end, the trio had to let it rip and missy 2001's hit "get your freak on." the first lady rapp doesn't get any bbtter than that. coming up, more of kevin from comic-con. >> we're talking to the new "macgyver" and flashing back to our set visits with the original, how does the new guy stack p with the '80s version? >> the jacket and swiss army knife. then garry marshall's "happy days." richie cunningham himself, ron howard in tears remembering his mentor. >> you kind of got me with that >> and "married at first sight" without even meetin how many of the reality tv couples have actually stayed together?
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>> you would want to run, these are total strangers who have to tie the knot, the moment they first meet. that's the premise of the sigh and it's back for season four. so how do they make sure that the people have the hearts in & the right place? we're inssde the vetting process. >> each candidate goes through a very thorough background check to determine if they have a signnficant debt or any sorttof criminal record. >> that's not the only measure this season's experts are taking. >> we look at things like their psychological testing, their core values. these are legally binding marriages. >> out of over 30,000 people, only six were chosen. "e.t." sat down with two of the participants to find out why they wanted to do this. >> because i can't seem to pick a good guy. >> allowing three experts to find you your best match? is the main reason why i did this. >> out of 18 past participants, only two couples have stayed together.
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knowing those stats? >> i'm going to give it 100%. so everything. >> i think keeping the mindset is definitely something that's going to keep me more motivated. >> when you think about it twoo couples married out of nine. two couples ouu of three seasons, not that bad of a track record. >> i host those reunion shows and the show can work. let's shift the focus back to comic-con and today we had a chance to sit down with the cast from the new "macgyver," you know they're rebooting the '80s series and we talk to the oung man who is filling those secret enagt shoes. ♪ ♪ >> "macgyver," that's a name to live up to. is that pressure on your should >> yeah, a little bit. but i'm taking ssme of the pressure and put it over here. >> action! >> george eads. >> plays the ingenious blonde and helping out csi alum george eades. >> i was looking foras
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climbing in the jet and blowing the big jet fans. and i said okay, we're star >> got the jacket and the swiss army knife. i guess i'm "macgyver," t?righ >> best known for the "x-men" films and richard dean anderson was 35 when we first met "macgyver" in 1985 >> this is a role that affords the opportunity to do very physical things. like i do sky-dive and scuba dive. they won't let me do all the stunts. the stunt men get the fun. >> that's what they've been letting me do my stunt double has been sitting on the sidelines i was surprised. >> i was telling him as he was jumping out of a helicopter yesterday -- right before rolling like lucas, man, be careful. if you get hurt, man, we are not going to be in a good place. >> don't worry about it! >> "e.t." was on the se times over its seven seasons. and now hill is set to the magic for a new generation.
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>> he can make a cell phone out of a snickers bar. we'll show you later. the original "macgyver" was produued by henry winkler and he's producing this one and so what made henry a star? well, this man, garry marshall. the genius creator of "happy days" who passed away on tuesday. henry was the fonz and the fonz's best friend, richie, was played by ron howa pnd ron got a bit emotional when he oppned up to us about his mentor and his friend, garry marshall. so in tonight's big picture, garry's "happy days." >> i want to show you this and get your thoughts. because we thought it was pretty special. >> i was very proud that a these young people who came to me, you know, 18, 19, 20 years old have now grown and furthered their careers as directors, howard is one of the best
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directors in the whole industry. >> he did encourage us. he did. that's who he was. that's not him trying to look good on in a television interview. that's who and he gave us that gift and created that environment. and you know, all of us who are luck hy toave been a part of his orbit. need to take that to heart and try to do it ourselves. you got me with that one. thank you for showing me that. >> this is one of the families in my lifetime that i treasure, very very much. the cast of "happy days." ladies and gentlemen. ♪ >> garry, brilliant guy, a funny guy, playful. but a fantastic teacher and mentor. when he was cast as richie d cunningham. he later directed garry in a small acting role in his own film directorial debut, 1977s "grand theft auto." >> garry became one of these guiding forces. not just creatively. because garry marshall, as successful as he was, whether it was stage, big screen, his mantra to anyone w beginning to succeed in the
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this is great. this is fantastic. but don't ever forget that life is more important than show business. and he lived that and you could see it demonstrated in the choices he made. >> garry marshall made tv history with a long list of hits. "the odd couple" "happy days," "laverne and shirley" and even about a far-fetched sitcom about a alien on earth. featuring robin williams. "minorng and mindy" made the late robin williams a star. but "happy days" always held a special place in garry's heart. >> "happy days" was the show where the cast had the best chemistry on and off the stage. and off the stage was real lay pleasure to be with these people. >> family and personal integrity with people. these things were present with him. it's a heartbreaking loss. >> so many felt the sa we also spoke to scott baio got his start as chochie. you'll hear his thoughts tomorrow. we'll beeright back.
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>> announcer: travel considerations provided by -- welcome back tomorrow we have more from kevin at comic-con and uh-oh, "bachelorette's" bad boy, chad, is back. iicannot wait. only we have him. bye, everybody. >> some truth is getting spilled and somebody doesn't want that happening. it's the interview you've been waiting for aad he's not holding back any punches. then, scott baio remembering the man who made him a star.
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a new study shows a staggering amount of food in this country that goes to waist. up to 40%. they're coming up with creative solutions to recycle what doesn't get eaten. >> reporter: this all you can eat buffet is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. it's a place you can get almost anything you want. but the land of excess may be the exception when it comes to wasting food. the buffet is an endless array of mouth watering del cases piled high. >> reporte >> people think this is a land of waste, but we're very conscious of our environment. >> reporter: they didn't throw it
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i see crab legs, all this wonderful food. where's it end up? >> at the hog farm. in your tummy or at the hog farm. >> reporter: that's right. pig slop made from sushi and roast beef. most importantly none of it goes to a land fill where it decomposes into the greenhouse gas, mathane. food waste is the biggest component of land fill. and the biggest wasters are families. >> for every four bags of groceries, one of them gets tossed in the trash. sgler >> reporter: senior editor says best buy, sell buy are confusing, causing people to throw away food that's still edible. >> there's a lot more wiggle room than people realize. it's often the best guess from the manufacturers. >> reporter: a
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food activist to prove a point. he criss crossed the country dumpster diving behind grocery stores to raise awareness of what he call as food fiasco. >> the idea with the food fiasco is to give people a visual of how much good food goes to waste. >> reporter: he informs and inspires. >> i've been in about 2,000 dumpsters across the united states and i'm blown away time after time when i open the lid and it's full of perfectly good food. >> reporter: on the vegas strip, aria and 10 other hotels are so committed to recycling food, they tear open every trash bag looking for scraps they may have missed. another big contributor to food waste, imperfect produce. consumers and retailers just won't buy fruits and
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oddly shaped or bruised. so
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the gop convention is a wrap and the delegates are headed home, but they leave behind swag that never got sold. we went shopping on the streets of cleveland. >> reporter: this part of town is positively trickilating with capitalism, bumper stickers, bobble heads, t-shirt we can show you, t-shirts we can't show you. printed in america. you know what you should make? a pent dispenser. >> i'm sure someone will which up with one. >> reporter: well, now they will. the first republican national convention in cleveland was in 1924. how are you goio
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down on the farm after they've seen cleveland? this has a real show biz pizaz. i think there's a typo. christie is misspelled. >> you're right. i have the worst key board on the planet. >> reporter: trump in 2016 will make us rich and fat as pigs. who knew? >> well, i love pork. >> reporter: "go trump beat crooked hillary." is this for kids? >> no, for adults. >> trump is honest, successful and strong, but crooked hillary leave as scandals a mile long. >> reporter: the elephant is doing what? >> you tell me. >> reporter:
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monkey. that elephant is being very aggressive. >> i think you being aggressive asking questions. >> from the south, that's a good seller. >> reporter: why? >> we got little kids peeing on everything. i don't know why. >> reporter: with so many areas fenced off for security, a lot of businesses shut down for the week. and the businesses that are open. and the vendors are here all weekend. so a lot of these pink hats left over. not a big seller. everyone should come to cleveland. the art museum, amazing. symphony orchestra, one of the best in the country. welcome to cleveland. oh, you live here. >> that's the news. for some of you the news
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continues. for others, check back in the morning. ♪ claiming the prize. >> i love cleveland, i love ohio. it's great to be here. >> reporter: donald trump is about to accept the republican nomination and deliver the most important speech of his life. also tonight, the power behind the candidate. daughter and confident, ivanka trump. >> how often do you talk to him? >> often. i'm very close to him. >> reporter: the most frequently mentioned presidential candidate at the convention a democrat. >> hillary rodham clinton. >> reporter: now she's fighting back. and roger ailes is out as the head of fox news. ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs
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from the republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. >> i've loved and respekted him my entire life and i could not be more proud tonight than to present to you and all of america, my father and our next president, donald j. trump. >> and donald trump's oldest daughter delivering a speech that was singularly focussed on his positive attributes. no mention of hillary clinton in a convention that has been in many ways a referendum of hillary clinton. pro, her father, pro, donald trump. >> friends, delegates, and fellow americans. i humbly and greatfully accept your nomination for the
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presidency of the united states. who would have believed that when we started this journey on june 16th, last year, we and i say we because we are a team, would have received almost 14 million votes, the most in the history of the republican party and that the republican party would get 60% more votes than it received eight years ago. who would have believed it? so, if you want to hear the corporate spin, the carefully crafted lies, and the media myths, the democrats are holding their convention next week. go there.
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but here, at our convention, there will be no lies. we will honor theri amecan people with the truth and nothing else. america is far less safe and the world is far less stable than when obama made the decision to put hillary clinton in charge of america's foreign policy. i am certain that it was a decision that president obama truly regrets. her bad instincts and her bad judgment, something pointed out by bernie sanders, are what caused so many of thef disaste unfolding today. lets review the
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in 2009, pre-hillary, isis was not even on the map. libya was stable, egypt was peaceful. iraq was seeing and really a big, big reduction in violence. iran was being choked by sanctions, syria was somewhat under control. after four years of hillary clinton, what do we have? isis has spread across the region and the entire world. libya is in ruins and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. egypt was turned over to the radical muslim brotherhood, forcing the military to retake
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control. iraq is in chaos. iran is on the path to nuclear weapons. syria is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis now threatens the west. after 15 years of wars in the middle east, after trillions of dollars spent, and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before. this is the legacy of hillary clinton, death, destruction, terrorism, and weakness. and when a secretary of state illegally stores her emails on a private server, deletes 33,000 of them so the authorities can't see her crime, puts our
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at risk, lies about it in every different form, and faces no consequence, i know that corruption has reached a level like never, ever before in our country. we must also address the growing threats we face from outside the country. we are going to defeat the barbarians of isis and we're going to defeat them fast. tonight i want every american whose demands for immigration security have been denied and every politician who has denied them to listen very, very closely to the words i am about to say. on january 20th of 2017, the
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it is not likely that donald trump or any republican can win the presidency without winning ohio. that is why the convention is here. we went to moraine, ohio, which used to be called steel city but not anymore. in presidential elections, lorraine has been reliably democratic but that may be changing too. >> been here a long time and now to see it gone is really sad. >> reporter: generations in lorraine, ohio were forged in blast fernaces, union
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and the last furnace went cold. half her years were at steel. >> that last day was tough. really tough. i've never seen steel workers literally break down crying. >> it's hard to say good bye. but what can you do? >> reporter: on his last day, carlos hernandez used his phone to take a parting shot. >> it was a lot more than a job because that was my life for 28 years. i loved what i did. i was good at what i did. >> reporter: we met six steel workers at three star restaurant, a practical hangout. behind the counter the sign reads "please pull up your" and behind the sugar pops the blessed mary. >> driving to the gate was like a funeral proc
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took your badge and that was it. >> reporter: so, number one issue for you is the economy? how many of you are undecided? one, two, three, four undecided. help me understand something. this county is a reliable democratic county. votes for the democratic candidate in every election. how is it that four of you are undecided? >> you really don't have a strong candidate one way or the other. trump's saying what people want to hear or what people have thought and didn't say out loud. >> reporter: why do you hesitate about hillary clinton? >> i haven't heard enough from her. i haven't heard her say she's going to do what we need to bring the industry back because it's gone. >> reporter: if the two candidates were sitting here, what would you say? >> i'd have nothing to say to
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but hillary clinton, let's rebuild the middle class. let's bring some of that tax money back to america so we can rebuild this country. >> reporter: what do you want to hear? >> that businesses are going to come back, that we're going to bring more jobs to the state, to our city. that people are going to have hope again. >> reporter: nancy corts has discovered that there are democrats in cleveland too. >> reporter: you could call it a shadow convention. 12 blocks from the arena, a series of top democrats have spent the week whaling against the gop's tone. new jersey senator and potential clinton running mate, cory booker. >> what really got me here was the level and intensity of the hate and cruelty that i've seen on the floor and coming out of speakers. >> reporter:oc
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trump's tag line "make america great again" has taken a backseat to this rallying cry. >> lock her up. i love that. >> lock her up. that's right. >> reporter: in a fund raising email, the clinton campaign likened all the prison talk to a witch trial. one move away from screaming burn her at the stake. >> and no one's saying this is not who america is? >> reporter: anticipating more venom from trump tonight, her campaign released this compilation of all his past praise for clinton. >> hillary clinton, i think is a terrific woman. she really works hard and i think she does a good job. >> reporter: and senator cruz gave her a tag line of her own. one she's likely to repeat on the trail. >> vote your
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>> reporter: trump has been calling clinton unqualified and knocking her for bad judgment for months ever since her former democratic rival, bernie sanders, started using those remarks. the man who created fox news decades ago was forced out over allegations of sexual harassment. >> reporter: this statement by 21st century fox made no mention of the sexual harassment allegations and the golden parachute he'll likely get. instead, he said he made broader issues accessible and diffmurdo will now serve as acting ceo and chairman of fox news. the fall of the 76-year-old began more than two weeks
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when gretchen carlson filed a lawsuit against him. she claims she was fired for refusing his sexual advancements. that's when 21st century fox launched an internal investigation. today, gretchen carlson's lawyer said in a statement, we hope that there businesses now understand women will no longer tolerate sexual harassment and r reputable companies will not protect them. his resignation has prompted question about not only fox but the overall media landscape. >> fox news has been such a part of our dialogue and that's the fox news that roger ailes created. i think our political dialogue changes somewhat. >> reporter: late today,
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certain sent murdock a note." i'm proud that we built fox news into a powerful organization. i take pride in the careers i have promoted for the many women." extreme heat is moving east for the weekend. from the great lakes to the atlantic, temperatures are expected well in the 90s with high humidity. heat advisories have been posted in 23 states. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: it gets hot from time to time on the floor of the republican convention but it's nothing compared to the 93 degrees protesters outside quicken loans arena are facing. >> i just had five bottles. >> reporter: across the country this week a blanket of hot air has landed with a suffocating, often
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it scorched construction workers in california, singed softball players in kansas and even stressed out trout in montana, where some of the most popular streams were closed as a consequence. in chicago, 92 degrees with humidity felt like 105. a 9 mile-per-hour breeze barely cut through the haze. chicago is more famous for its cold weather but the city is not about to take the heat lightly. back in 1995, another summer heat wave killed more than 700 people here. >> and it's plenty hot in cleveland too. dean, thank you. coming up next, his hands were up, so why did the police shoot him? let's feed him to the sharks! squuuuack, let's feed him to the sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway!
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♪ the state of florida's investigating a police shooting in north miami. a hispanic officer shot q wouan wounded an unarmed black man. the victim was a mental health worker trying to return a patient to the group home. sfwlr >> reporter: 47-year-old charl said kinsey unarmed, laying on his back, hands raised in the air. the younger man sitting next
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him is autistic and escaped from a nearby facility. kinsey is his care taker there. police say they were responding to a 911 call of a man with a gun threatening to commit suicide. an object can clearly be seen in the young man's hand. the object was a toy truck. at some point during the incident, one officer reportedly fires three shots, not seen on video. hitting kinsey once in the upper leg. a second video shows police handcuffing both men. kinsey is recovering at a local hospital. >> i just got shot and i'm standing there like, sir, why did you shoot me? and in his words, i don't
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>> reporter: police chief gary eugene has been on the job less than two months. >> there was no gun recovered. >> reporter: the officer, a hispanic male has been placed on desk duty. police union ref, genjohn river. >> a police officer was trying to save mr. kinsey's life and unfortunately, his shot went astray. >> once i got my hands up, they're not going to shoot me. wow, was i wrong. >> reporter: today u.s. attorney general, loretta lynch, said she's aware of the incident and that her department is monitoring the investigation. the state attorney's office says any charges against the officer would only be determined after a thorough investigation. >> thank you. the nba is pulling next year's all-star game out of charlotte, north carolina. because of the new state law that lim
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protection for gays, lesbians, bisexual and transgender people. they'll lose an estimated $100 billion connected to that game. and a widespread computer failure that caused more than 1100 flights to be canceled. southwest hopes to be back to normal tomorrow. the first lady got taken for a ride by the "late late show's" james corden. hard to see if she was more excited about singing car karaoke or sitting up front after eight years of limousines. >> this is the white house. this is the oval office. my husband is in there somewhere. >> is he? >> he better be. that's where he said he was. >> as for the karaoke part, an easy choice, stevie wonder. ♪ oh baby here i am signed sealed
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two of the nations top political reporters are here. john dickerson and bob shifer. congratulations on your emmy award nomination. >> there were nervous republicans but they felt good about the mike pence pick. they felt he had picked somebody sensible and that meant he had an eye towards the fall. because they were worried about the unpredictability. milania trump's speech was cloud by plaijerrism. and people are feeling nervous again that there is just
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drama that surrounds donald trump and that will hurt them in the fall. what they're looking for is for him to begin the process of i'm going to calm things down or to show them something that makes them feel well, it may be chaotic but he has talents that make it worth while. >> bob, you've covered every convention since 1968. >> this was supposed to be a coming together, instead it looks like party coming apart. the old guard of the republican party didn't even show up. the bush, romney wing, they didn't come out here. and last night you saw ted cruz, who kin siddeconsiders himself r of the right wing, he came out, did not endorse donald trump. they could have stopped it. instead they made a calculated decision to let him come out and walk directly into what turned out to be an ambush. and i must say it delighted no
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some of his colleagues up in the senate where he's not very well liked. one of them told me today i haven't laughed so hard. i can't remember ever laughing allowed when someone committed political suicide. they've got some coming together still to do. >> thank you very much. john will have a special guest sunday on "face the nation." president barack obama. that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues, for others, check back later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. from the site of the republican national convention in cleveland, i'm scott pelley.
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♪ this is the cbs overnight news. >> welcome to the overnight news. there's been another controversial police shooting of an unarmed black man with the images captured on cell phone camera. this time it was in north miami. the mental health worker is seen on his back, hands in the air next to an autistic patient who had wandered away from a group home. one of them opened fire. congressman sa-- congresswoman in shock. >> we're pro-police. we love the police. we know when the police break down, the country's dissolved. but today, i'm in shock. i am in t
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saw. >> reporter: this was the scene captured on cell phone video monday. 47-year-old charles kinsey unarmed, laying on his back, hands raised in the air. the younger man sitting next to him is autistic and escaped from a nearby facility. kinsey is his care taker there. police say they were responding to a 911 call of a man with a gun, threatening to commit suicide. an object can clearly be seen in the young man's hand. the object was a toy truck. at some point during the incident, one officer
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fires three shots not seen on video, hitting kinsey in the upper leg. and kinsey is recovering at a local hospital. >> i still had my hands in the air and i said i just got shot. and i'm like sir, why did you shoot me. and in his words "i don't know." >> police chief gary eugene has been on the job less than two months. >> i want to be clear, there was no gun recovered. >> reporter: the officer, a hispanic male has been placed on desk duty. >> this is a case where a police officer was trying to save mr. kinsey's life and unfortunately his shot went astray. >> once i got my hands up, they're are not going to she me, this is what i'm thinking. wow, was i wrong. the republican national convention is over, but controversy continues to swirl
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booed off the stage wednesday night. >> and vote your conscience. vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and -- >> reporter: cruz insigcited th rath of the crowd who he refused to endorse donald trump as president. and at a breakfast meeting, some nearly came to blows.
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>> well, thank you, ma'am and thank you for speaking and speaking from your heart. i'll tell you when they asked every candidate there, if you don't win, will you support the nomin nominee, i raised my hand enthusiastically. i'm not in a habit of supporting people who attack my wife and my father. it was not a blanket commitment that if you go and slander and attack heidi that i'm going to nonetheless come like a serval puppy dog and say thank you very much for maligning my wife and my father. anyone here thinks that i was eager to come to this convention -- >> and vote for hillary. >> thank you, sir. >> major garret has more on the
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the republican party. >> reporter: when this campaign began so long ago, ted cruz thought he would be the anti-establishment darling, and then donald trump stole his thunder. he stayed close to trump, never criticizing him, that kept cruz close but ultimately he fell victim to the trump phenomenon, complete with a stinging nickname. >> stand and speak and vote your conscience. >> reporter: the boos that carried texas senator ted cruz off the stage, echoed one of the most bruising primary fights in u.s. history. the relationship with donald trump started out korjally. >> i like donald trump. >> reporter: somewhere things changed. >> i was going in reverse and i saw donald trump in the back up camera, i'm not sure
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>> it's l-y-i-n apostrophe. lien dead. the bible head high, he puts it down and then he lies. >> this man is a pathological liar. he lies practically every word that comes out of his mouth. >> donald, please i know it's hard. breathe, breathe, breathe. >> this guy will say anything. nasty guy. now i know why he doesn't have one endorsement from any of his colleagues. >> reporter: home turf wasn't off limits either. >> not a lot of conservatives come out of manhattan. i'm just saying. >> reporter: trump even raised questions about trump's canadian birth place. and trump breathed life into a national inquirer report that suggested cruz's father was possibly
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kennedy's assassin. >> his father was with lee harvey oswald prior to oswald's being shot. >> reporter: and trump retweeting an unflattering picture of heidi side by side with milania. >> you're a sniffling coward and leave heidi alone. >> reporter: the question being asked over and over why did he let him go on stage when he knew there was a better endorsement? and why did ted cruz think his non-endorsement would work? >> but the argument they're making is it uniifies the party. >> reporter: who's making that argument? >> trump people. >> it shows the joyful ferocity formp tru. it shows the room is
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♪ it's now official, the russian track and field team has been barred from the summer olympics in rio over a doping scheme. russia file an appeal, but that was denied. international organization that govern the other 28 olympic sports may take action as well. the fastest man in the world, usain bolt says he agrees with the ruling. >> it's a good message to show if you cheat or go against the rules we're going to take this action. this will scare a lot of people or send a strong message to let you know the
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wants to clean the sport up. >> reporter: vitaly stepanov and yuliya now live in a sparse apartment in the united states which we will not reveal for their protection. it's far from the cries of traitor and judas back home. the price for believing in the purity of sport. >> for me, when you have this 100% belief that you're doing something great, you just follow this belief and let's see what happens. >> reporter: yuliya's specialty was the 800 meters. for more than five years she willingly took steroids for strength and the drug boosting substance, eto for endurance. all of it conducted by her russian coaches and medical
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methenolone, trenbolone and oxandrolo oxandrolone. testostero testosterone. >> yes. >> reporter: those are powerful drugs. >> translator: yes, these are all steroids. >> reporter: did you think anything you were doing was wrong? >> it's hard to believe you're doing something wrong when everybody around you says it's right and there's no other way that you're shown. i was an untouchable, a sacred athlete. >> reporter: that meant she could take banned substances without the fear to be caught. this put her on track in the 2012 summer olympics in london. she met vitaly stepanov at of all places a drug seminar. he had a low level job that doping agency. he was a true believer. >> i want sports to be fair. if somebody wins, i want
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her to be real hero, not a fake one. >> reporter: 15 minutes into their first date, he got a dose of reality. >> she says i'm doping. all my teammates are doping as well. i had suspicion but i was hoping that i'm here to fix something. she says that's not what they do. they help russian athletes to win medals. they do testing but fake testing. >> reporter: yet somehow two very different lives equalled a marriage. vitaly now lived with doping at home and corruption at work. >> there was a situation where i was offered a bribe by the vice president of the federation, just like that person comes to me and says this athlete cannot be tested. how much money do you need? and my answer is this is what i get paid for and i don't need
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so, she was selected. she must be tested. >> reporter: he says he repeatedly informed his bosses about the corruption, only to be told what happens in russia, stays in russia. frustrated, he made a dangerous decision to reach outside russia to the antidoping agency. he sent 50 letters detailing what he had witnessed. but vitaly told him it did not have the power to investigate inside russia. his crusade would eventually cost him his job and drive yuliya to file for divorce. >> translator: sometimes i thought he was my enemy, that he wants to interfere. it was not easy. >> i think i have this opportunity to become a taxi driver in moscow. i'll be a divorced taxi driver. >> reporter: that's where you were at, at that point in time?
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[001:37:59;00] >> i lost. sglr >> reporter: the turning point came before the olympic games. yuliya was injured and no longer untouchable. she tested positive. >> translator: and he suggested let's tell the truth. let people know the full truth, the way things happen in russia, to destroy the system, one has to talk about it. >> after i finished talking to her, i think am i going to be able to get another person on my side after three years of trying, maybe i can get my wife on my side, trying to clean up sports. >> reporter: not only did he bring her to his side, he convinced her to taken a extraordinary risk and use her
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phone to coach giving her steroids, her teammates detailing their drug use and the team medical director who told her how to get back on the drug program. >> translator: that's how i held the phone. this way. >> reporter: in this recording, 800 meter runner admitted she took performance enhancing drugs. she won gold in london. she said my coach helps to cover up the tests. there's no other way to do it. everyone in russia is on pharma. the world antidoping agency steered the stepanovs to here. and this document sent shock waves through the world of sports.
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we don't pick who our heroes are but at the end of the day, they thing to insure clean athletes' rights are protected around the globe. >> reporter: travis tiger, the ceo of the anti-doping agency has been advising the stepanovs after they left russia. he's been involved in taking down the most notorious dopers, including lance armstrong. >> the evidence confirmed what a lot of people have believed over the years. this is not just a few athletes obtaining performance enhancing drugs. this was a system to insure that they won at all costs. >> we're essentially limited to athletics and russia. >> reporter: the outrage finally forced them to launch an
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investigation. it called it a deeply rooted the highest levels of the russian government. >> so, bribes, covering up tests. >> you name it, they attempted to get away with it. >> reporter: fair to say the highest levels of the sports ministry in russia? >> listen, they're responsible. the buck stops there. the cabinet level position funds and overseas all of sports. so, they're ultimately responsible. >> reporter: nobody was more powerful than grigory rodchenkov. . the wada report called him the heart of russian doping. in the heart of the scandal, grigory rodchenkov has since taken refuge for fear of his own safety because of how much he knows. over the last few months he has been sharing what he knows with
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vitaly s stepanov has recorded 15 hours of his conversation. what he's revealed, threatens the credibility of the results of the winter games in sochi russia. >> he told me what i knew that we could only see this much. but what was happening with cover ups, it's like this. >> you can see the full report on our website, cbs news.com. the overnight news will be right back. dangerous. always keep laundry pacs away from children. keep them up, keep them closed, keep them safe. tide pods now come in a child guard zip pack. to help keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer.
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[crowd cheering over phone] a new study shows a staggering amount of food in this country that goes to waste. up to 40%. carter evans is in las vegas where they're coming up with creative solutions to recycle what doesn't get eaten. >> reporter: this all-you-can eat buffet is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. it's a place you can get just about anything you want. but as it turns out, the land of excess may be the exception when it comes to wasted food. the buffet that aria is an array of mouth watering food piled high. last year alone this hotel had 7 million pounds of left over food.
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but they didn't throw it wonderful food. where's it end up? >> at the hog farm. either in your tummy or at the hog farm. >> reporter: that's right. pig slop made from sushi and roast beef. most importantly none of it goes to a land fill where it decomposes into the greenhouse gas, methane. the biggest food wasters are families. >> for every four bags of groceries that the average american household buys, one of them gets tossed in the trash. >> reporter: consumer reports senior editor says food experation labels, sold buy, use buy are confusing, causing them to throw away food thats still edible. >> that sell-buy date is often time as best guess from the manufacturers. >> reporter: and that inspired
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od prove a point. he cris crossed the country dumpster diving behind grocery stores. to raise awareness of what he calls a food fiasco. >> the idea is to give people a visual of how much perfectly good food is going to waste. >> reporter: his displays both inform and inspire. >> i've been in about 2,000 dumpsters across the united states and still to this day i'm blown away time after time when i open the lid and it's full of perfectly good food. >> reporter: on the vegas strip, aria and 10 other major mgm hotels are so committed to recycling food that they tear open every trash bag to look for scraps that they may have missed. another big contributor, imperfect produce. consumers and retailers just won't buy fruits and vegetables
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♪and one day.... p?p? it's friday, july 22nd, 2016. captioning funded by cbs it's friday, july 22nd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." on the finalee of the republican national convention, donald trump soaks up the spotlight and slams hillary clinton. >> this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism, and weakness. doubling down. ted cruz stand by his speech, explaining why he'll never endorse trump. and with the rnc wrapped up, clinton could name her vp pick

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