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chris wallace is permission. and so it's really video or audio, anything? think that's without your permission that you own chris wallace and you continue. nobody else wants well, so the question is, can actually pass congress. >> i don't know about if any of its compounds there's a bunch of acts as a defiance act, there's a bunch there all around ai, right now and some of them around privacy. we'll see kristen best shot. >> well, first, i loved that this is called the no fakes act because congress's ability to come up with fun acronyms is undefeated. but for those young staffers, they'll have more time to come up with those young act, those cool acronyms because they won't be able to use tiktok. this month congress's ban on using tiktok on house of representatives official devices is going into effect so all of those congressional offices, if you thought your member of congress, who's going to do cute dances and tiktok videos for you that is getting shut down as members of congress and for their staff? >> yes. a
chris wallace is permission. and so it's really video or audio, anything? think that's without your permission that you own chris wallace and you continue. nobody else wants well, so the question is, can actually pass congress. >> i don't know about if any of its compounds there's a bunch of acts as a defiance act, there's a bunch there all around ai, right now and some of them around privacy. we'll see kristen best shot. >> well, first, i loved that this is called the no fakes act...
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and i want to bring in now cnn's chris wallace, who is of course the host of the chris wallace show. chris, you've been to a few conventions and 60 years over six 61964 here's a, bit of a formula to them, right? it's a right, that's involved a little bit over time, but there's a bit of a formula you can look forward to and yet this is going to be a little unlike any that you've seen. >> no, that's right. i mean, it really is the culmination of the 29 days that have been unlike anything that anybody has seen 29 days ago, for weeks and one day, joe biden was going to be the nominee. what's going to be speaking on the last night, not the first night of the convention. he dropped out of the race. kamala harris came in, cemented support from the external astonishingly fast from the democratic party surged in the polls. and this has now become oh celebration or not. joe biden celebration. >> what do you think it's going to be like and he's he's obviously he's trying to pass the torch and signal this continuity. and yet in a way, she is taking the torch, but she's also paving her own way. h
and i want to bring in now cnn's chris wallace, who is of course the host of the chris wallace show. chris, you've been to a few conventions and 60 years over six 61964 here's a, bit of a formula to them, right? it's a right, that's involved a little bit over time, but there's a bit of a formula you can look forward to and yet this is going to be a little unlike any that you've seen. >> no, that's right. i mean, it really is the culmination of the 29 days that have been unlike anything...
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. >> so we're going to open up this conversation with cnn anchor chris wallace, who also served as a presidential debate moderator in 20202016. he's seen a few political conventions which i think that insight is incredibly help full as especially in chicago going all the way back to 1968 you know, you can talk a little bit about that, but how do you think things are going so far as we head into this night with tim walz speaking, you know, i've been thinking about this a lot as far as this convention is going, i think it's going fine, particularly last night. i thought the obamas we're were very strong. i thought michelle obama was particularly effective having said that it's a strange situation as we all know we've had this nominee over the course, kamala harris for 30 days and usually a convention is the end and of a process they've gone through an entire six months a year of a presidential campaign, new hampshire or iowa, all the primaries. this one is the beginning of a process in a sense. and so to me it feels more like a romance where you're in the first month, that's very intox
. >> so we're going to open up this conversation with cnn anchor chris wallace, who also served as a presidential debate moderator in 20202016. he's seen a few political conventions which i think that insight is incredibly help full as especially in chicago going all the way back to 1968 you know, you can talk a little bit about that, but how do you think things are going so far as we head into this night with tim walz speaking, you know, i've been thinking about this a lot as far as this...
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let's discuss what's going on joining me now, kasie hunt and chris wallace and chris, former president obama will be the main headliner. in all the speeches tonight. what do you think his main goal will be i think first of all, i have to say i'm personally excited. >> i think that barack obama and michelle obama probably the two best speakers, not only the democratic party, but in american politics. and i'm really looking forward to tonight. i think obama is, you know, he's going to talk about their friendship, that relationship. but i think one of the things he wants to do is what happened to him in 2008 to turn this from a campaign and we'll movement and i'm told that one of the things he's going to talk about is hope and change. and the idea that justice he represented that back in 2008, kamala harris represents that. now, michelle obama, whose books sold better, barack obama's and give speeches to, you when she's doing her books to jam stadiums really is less a political figure than a cultural figure. and i agree with something that was just said earlier. i suspect her speech may h
let's discuss what's going on joining me now, kasie hunt and chris wallace and chris, former president obama will be the main headliner. in all the speeches tonight. what do you think his main goal will be i think first of all, i have to say i'm personally excited. >> i think that barack obama and michelle obama probably the two best speakers, not only the democratic party, but in american politics. and i'm really looking forward to tonight. i think obama is, you know, he's going to talk...
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chris wallace and casey are with us right now.lz is relatively unknown to most of the people who will be watching the speech. what does he need to do to introduce himself? >> a significant moment for him since so many people have never had a chance to hear from him before. i think that one of the things walls can do and one of the things i think that harris chose him from talking to democrats about how she went through that is he does have an authentic way of speaking to some of the voters that quite frankly, democrats have lost in recent elections. rural voters and white working-class voters. he has authentic experiences on working on the farm as part of the national guard and as a public school teacher. that is something and it is a profile that makes expansions beyond where democrats have seen the most growth among their voters share. they have gone with josh shapiro and he comes from a more suburban, well educated profile. i am interested to see how he leaned into that. i thought the joke president obama made at his expense la
chris wallace and casey are with us right now.lz is relatively unknown to most of the people who will be watching the speech. what does he need to do to introduce himself? >> a significant moment for him since so many people have never had a chance to hear from him before. i think that one of the things walls can do and one of the things i think that harris chose him from talking to democrats about how she went through that is he does have an authentic way of speaking to some of the...
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chris wallace: let's kick off with president biden bucking a super bowl tradition again, turning down an invitation from cbs for a pre-game interview. david axelrod: that's like a layup for any president to do. you get a huge audience. so the fact that they turn that interview down was really a concern to a lot of people. i think that set alarm bells off in a lot of places. - mr. speaker, the president of the united states. [cheers] pamela brown (voiceover): then in march, biden gave a state of the union speech, many described as a show of strength, seemingly reassuring some democrats. joe biden: and i've been told i'm too old. whether young or old, i've always been known-- i've always known what endures. i've known our north star. the very idea of america is that we're all created equal and deserves to be treated equally throughout our lives. we've never fully lived up to that idea, but we've never walked away from it either. and i won't walk away from it now. [applause] pamela brown (voiceover): president biden's team was accused of trying to minimize the obvious. jeff zeleny: he wo
chris wallace: let's kick off with president biden bucking a super bowl tradition again, turning down an invitation from cbs for a pre-game interview. david axelrod: that's like a layup for any president to do. you get a huge audience. so the fact that they turn that interview down was really a concern to a lot of people. i think that set alarm bells off in a lot of places. - mr. speaker, the president of the united states. [cheers] pamela brown (voiceover): then in march, biden gave a state of...
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. >> i will say mark when i was on set last night with chris wallace, he made this point saying thatike the degree and the ways in which they're trying to go after tim walz, mean this letter that came out from military members in congress questioning his service, et cetera. show that they're worried about him? yeah. >> yeah. yeah. yeah. exactly. if if you want to know where they feel vulnerable, just look where the attacks are common. >> yeah. and we've talked about beer. i also wonder if we should have a glass that, you know, who do you want to have a glass of wine with, right? because like let's look at what oprah speaking of jd the vance had to say because the thing that has broken through even to oprah winfrey, which tells you where her viewers may be on this is of course, the childless cat ladies reference watch we don't have the childless go at here it's coming. >> i'm told it's coming patient's case. >> patients, at least mike pence was polite j.d. >> vance is one of those guys thanks. if you don't live the life that he has in mind for you, then you don't count senator when i
. >> i will say mark when i was on set last night with chris wallace, he made this point saying thatike the degree and the ways in which they're trying to go after tim walz, mean this letter that came out from military members in congress questioning his service, et cetera. show that they're worried about him? yeah. >> yeah. yeah. yeah. exactly. if if you want to know where they feel vulnerable, just look where the attacks are common. >> yeah. and we've talked about beer. i...
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but keep talking, keep talking here's a lile a little gravelly or that yet, but i can do cnn's chris wallace, welcome back to who's talking? >> am jake tamper. what's uptake tank pasties had strength tamper yeah. >> i was i was working in axelrod, david exit, axelrod, barack obama is a great guy i've read now has a podcast being produced by bill maher that's it for inside politics sunday, you can follow me on x at mkraju, follow the show insidepolitics. >> it's ever miss an episode catch up wherever you get your pod okay. guessing. just search for inside politics up next state of the union with jake tapper and dana bash, jake's guests include senators lindsey graham in cory booker. thanks again for sharing your sunday morning with us. see you. next time next, the final sprint half. >> after this week's convention, trump and harris turned to election continue jake talks with democratic senator cory booker and republican senator lindsey graham, state of the union, live coming up next why don't you act like a good sister and gave me some baby back ribs be directed at china sea or you go get you
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and, you know, remember the the chris wallace debate four years ago was literally the worst debate ever. i think that the the rules that president biden proposed eased not having an audience, having it simply in a studio, having mikes. it cut off when it's not your time could help prevent that. but you also have the problem of and you know this this will fall a lot of this will fall on the moderators and on on the candidates. you know, i would never do a live interview with president trump now, because, you i'm i'm trying to say this. this is just not a partizan comment, but it's it's it's a factual comment. you know, 40 to 60% of what he says simply isn't true. and so you always have this problem of if it's live, it's not fair to our viewers to simply you know, give them give them misinformation. in that way, you have the same problem going on in the debate. i do that. part of the reason that president biden did what he did is that to have an early debate that in case something goes wrong, you have to recover. but look at in this election and you guys are, you know, you're the epicente
and, you know, remember the the chris wallace debate four years ago was literally the worst debate ever. i think that the the rules that president biden proposed eased not having an audience, having it simply in a studio, having mikes. it cut off when it's not your time could help prevent that. but you also have the problem of and you know this this will fall a lot of this will fall on the moderators and on on the candidates. you know, i would never do a live interview with president trump now,...
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you all remember the chris wallace debate four years ago was literally the worst presidential debate i think the rules of president biden proposed not having an audience, it simply in a studio having mics that cut off when it is not your time could help prevent that. but you also have the problem of aunt a lot of self only moderators and not on the candidates. i would never do a live interview with president trump now. i'm trying to say this a is nota partisan comment but a factual comments. 60%sn of what he says is not tr. you have this problem of its light it's not fair to our viewers to simply give them this information and you have the same problem going on in debate. i do think part of the reason president biden dide what he did too have an early debate in case something goes wrong you have time to recover. but in this election you are the epicenter of the presidential election.a everyone here in pennsylvania. it is going to be decided by probably half a million people in five states. i mean you have so much of the country locked in on one side or the other. there's only a handf
you all remember the chris wallace debate four years ago was literally the worst presidential debate i think the rules of president biden proposed not having an audience, it simply in a studio having mics that cut off when it is not your time could help prevent that. but you also have the problem of aunt a lot of self only moderators and not on the candidates. i would never do a live interview with president trump now. i'm trying to say this a is nota partisan comment but a factual comments....
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. >> george: does he believe that the 2020 chris wallace debate helped him, do you think?ieves that she is not a great debater, and that he would do better than her on stage, and if he needs to have a good debate, he can turn one in, and turn the campaign around. >> i moderated the last debate she did in 2020. she is a good debater. she is confident. she uses a little humor. she made mike pence be quiet which is something i struggled to do, and she came across as a prosecutor, and that is a good message. >> george: that seems to be her sweet spot. >> and imagine that on the debate stage where you have a prosecutor possibly facing off against someone who has just been convicted, right? and that's the sort of image that of course, democrats are hoping that they can actually have on the debate stage, but yes, and thinking back to her taking on president biden when they were running against each other in the democratic primary. democrats see her as someone who can thrive potentially on the debate stage. the question is, does it actually happen? >> george: we will see. thank yo
. >> george: does he believe that the 2020 chris wallace debate helped him, do you think?ieves that she is not a great debater, and that he would do better than her on stage, and if he needs to have a good debate, he can turn one in, and turn the campaign around. >> i moderated the last debate she did in 2020. she is a good debater. she is confident. she uses a little humor. she made mike pence be quiet which is something i struggled to do, and she came across as a prosecutor, and...
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remember, the chris wallace debate four years ago was literally the worst presidential debate ever. i think that the rules of presidentse biden propose not having an audience, , having it simply in the studio, having such a timeoff was that help prevent that. but you also have the problem of, allowed to fall a on the moderators and on the candidates. i would never do a live interview with president trump now. because, i'm trying to say this, this is just not a a partisant it's a factual comment. 40 to 60% of what he says simply isn't true. he always have this problem of if it's live it's not fair to our viewsiv to simply give them misinformation. in that we get the same problem going on ini the debate. i do think part of the recent president biden did what he did is to have an early debate in case something goes wrong you have time to recover. in this election you guys, you're the epicenter of the presidential election, everybody here in pennsylvania. it is going to be decided by probably half 1 million people in five states. i. mean, you have so much of the country that is locked i
remember, the chris wallace debate four years ago was literally the worst presidential debate ever. i think that the rules of presidentse biden propose not having an audience, , having it simply in the studio, having such a timeoff was that help prevent that. but you also have the problem of, allowed to fall a on the moderators and on the candidates. i would never do a live interview with president trump now. because, i'm trying to say this, this is just not a a partisant it's a factual...
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people jamaal, we're getting a sense of how republicans are going to run against the harrison chris wallace ticket. here's what republican vice presidential nominee, senator j.d vance said earlier today, take a listen i think it's interesting actually, they make an interesting tag team because of course tim waltz allowed rioters to burn down minneapolis in the summer of 2020. >> and then the few who got caught, kamala harris help bail him out of jail but jamal, your reaction? well clearly going just a full-on negative going after this ideological attack, but doesn't hold up and hold up, wait underwater. here's the problem with kamala harris. >> you've got a da who put people in jail for committing crimes for attacking, take, robbing older ladies and taken care of in burglarizing houses she, did that as da come on, harris carries a curative guns. >> she owns the gun owner, tim walz is a gun owner. these are not the kind of card carrying liberal tropes that it is that people want to portray it. i think what will happen with this ticket is they will present a level of strength come on harris,
people jamaal, we're getting a sense of how republicans are going to run against the harrison chris wallace ticket. here's what republican vice presidential nominee, senator j.d vance said earlier today, take a listen i think it's interesting actually, they make an interesting tag team because of course tim waltz allowed rioters to burn down minneapolis in the summer of 2020. >> and then the few who got caught, kamala harris help bail him out of jail but jamal, your reaction? well clearly...
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i mean the word that i think was my colleague chris wallace who first used it on there.se it on our air. he was like this is the testosterone yeah. convention. right this is different. i mean, it is different, but you're also seeing that gap between men and women voters persistent in 2016, there was an 11 point difference with men voters for with trump compared to hillary clinton. you fast forward to 2020 and president biden was only one point behind the former president and recent fox news poll shows that trump is performing 12 points better. the vice president hairs with men. and when you look at men voters of color black men, young hispanics and under 40, she is not performing as well as she needs to. she has certainly improved her margins with black voters writ large, but she's still far behind. >> you're nodding. >> yeah. i just i she does need to focus on that and i think talking about the economy helps her do that. but to you guys is playing, she doesn't need to talk about her identity. it's very clear she's a black woman. there's nothing she needs to talk about.
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. >> my colleague chris wallace, trying to kind of get things back on the rails a little bit there. but when they went into this debate back in june between trump and biden was actually the biden team that thought, well, this might work to our advantage as they're thinking about the candidate they were trying to manage, then it's really interesting how that is kind of been flipped on its head absolutely. >> i mean, the biden team really thought that it was their opportunity for biden to shine. they thought earlier this year with the state of the union, they thought if they could just give him an opportunity to squarely be addressing the american people and answering the questions that would be better than risking crosstalk with trump, where then he might lose the train of thought or it might just not land well, but now with commonly harris, it's i mean, it's a complete shift. she wants to engage with donald trump and especially around the sexism and racist attacks and him questioning her intelligence and stuff. it's obviously not that she wants to hear those things, but she is prepa
. >> my colleague chris wallace, trying to kind of get things back on the rails a little bit there. but when they went into this debate back in june between trump and biden was actually the biden team that thought, well, this might work to our advantage as they're thinking about the candidate they were trying to manage, then it's really interesting how that is kind of been flipped on its head absolutely. >> i mean, the biden team really thought that it was their opportunity for...
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maybe it's a little little gravelly or that yet, but i can do a cnn it's chris wallace. >> welcome backing? >> am jake tapper. what's uptake tank fast. he's had strength tamper yeah. >> i was i was working an axelrod, david x the barack obama is a great guy i've read now has a podcast being produced by bill maher that's it for inside politics sunday, you can follow me on x at mkraju, follow the show insidepolitics. if you ever miss an episode catch up wherever you get your podcast, just search friends by politics up next state of the union with jake tapper and dana bash, jake's guests include senators lindsey graham in cory booker. thanks again for sharing your sunday morning with us and we'll see you next time this is the tempur-pedic breeze mattress and it's designed to help you feel cool. >> so no more sweating all night, know, kicking off the covers or blasting the air conditioning because only the tempur-pedic breeze is made with our one-of-a-kind cooling technology that pulls heat away from your body. so the mattress fuels up to ten degrees cooler all night long, don't mi o bigges
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. >> jeff zeleny on the floor for a cr will get back to you joining us now, kasie hunt and chris wallace and kasie, this is likely to be, as you know, the biggest audience for president biden going up to the november election right now is going to be an important speech. what are you bracing for? what are you expecting? >> it is going to be an important speech wolf and i think jeff touched on this, but separating what clearly are some difficult feelings in the biden family about how all this played out from what we're going to see on stage at tonight and making it about kamala harris because it is hard to miss the degree to which this convention has roared to life with kamala harris at the top of the ticket in a way that it just simply was not going to do. we're joe biden to be at the top of the ticket, but i think there is also an acknowledgement that doing everything to help her is very important for how people will think about joe biden in the future. sure. considering he could have decided not to run for reelection months ago, put them in this position over the summer. now, we find o
. >> jeff zeleny on the floor for a cr will get back to you joining us now, kasie hunt and chris wallace and kasie, this is likely to be, as you know, the biggest audience for president biden going up to the november election right now is going to be an important speech. what are you bracing for? what are you expecting? >> it is going to be an important speech wolf and i think jeff touched on this, but separating what clearly are some difficult feelings in the biden family about how...
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chris wallace, who is not the father, there is no resemblance between him and mike wallace, that i can tell you, he said you shouldn't be talking about it, why not? the family got $3.5 million from the mayor of moscow's wife. why wouldn't i talk about that? he wouldn't let me talk. i said i am to go shooting against two people, not one. i turn out to be right because a year later that was a big scandal. white he get $3.5 million? but biden approved, immediately, the pipeline that russia, nord stream, and he killed the keystone xl pipeline. 48,000 jobs. he killed it. he did the exact opposite of what he should have done. yes, please come i know you had your hand up, nice to see you pure. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president. thank for taking my question. you referenced a conversation with elon musk earlier this week. you praise how he treats workers, saying they go on strike and you say that's okay, you are all gone, so everyone of you is gone. are you really comfortable with companies threatening to fire workers who go on strike? >> no, i want companies to get workers that are going t
chris wallace, who is not the father, there is no resemblance between him and mike wallace, that i can tell you, he said you shouldn't be talking about it, why not? the family got $3.5 million from the mayor of moscow's wife. why wouldn't i talk about that? he wouldn't let me talk. i said i am to go shooting against two people, not one. i turn out to be right because a year later that was a big scandal. white he get $3.5 million? but biden approved, immediately, the pipeline that russia, nord...
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chris wallace, there is no resemblance between him and mike wallace. he said you should not be talking about that. i said the family got $3.5 million from the mayor of moscow's wife. why would i not talk about that? he would not let me talk about that. i am negotiating against two people, not one. i turned out to be right. it was a big scandal. why did he get 3.5 will you -- $3.5 million? biden immediately approved the pipeline. he killed the keystone xl pipeline. he killed it. he did the exact opposite of what he should have done. >> thank you, mr. president. you referenced your conversation with elon musk. i want to ask you about that. you said workers go on strike and that is ok you are all gone. are you really comfortable with companies threatening to fire workers who go on strike? mr. trump: i want companies to get workers who will love them and work for a wage that lets the company make a profit and expand. in that case, they moved the company from california to texas because they were able to get things that california would not give. i did ask
chris wallace, there is no resemblance between him and mike wallace. he said you should not be talking about that. i said the family got $3.5 million from the mayor of moscow's wife. why would i not talk about that? he would not let me talk about that. i am negotiating against two people, not one. i turned out to be right. it was a big scandal. why did he get 3.5 will you -- $3.5 million? biden immediately approved the pipeline. he killed the keystone xl pipeline. he killed it. he did the exact...
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kamala harris as she gives the biggest speech of her life tonight, cnn anchors kasie hunt and chris wallace are here were they right now? what do you would be looking for from kamala harris tonight case well, wolf, this is obviously the biggest stage she's ever stood on in her political career. >> and the convention has set her up very well. and now all she has to do is step onto the stage to try and meet this moment. i think there's certainly a lot of speculation in the hall all about what may be coming. becoming before kamala harris were to take the stage but if she can continue to perform way we have seen her perform in the weeks since she has become the democratic nominee. i think this is something that's going to continue. >> whether it's republicans wanted to be a sugar high the honeymoon period for democrats is likely to keep on, keep on moving you know, in politics there's something called the open window theory which is that for all of the coverage that we do, that there are only a few times when a campaign when people really open their windows and pay attention to what the candida
kamala harris as she gives the biggest speech of her life tonight, cnn anchors kasie hunt and chris wallace are here were they right now? what do you would be looking for from kamala harris tonight case well, wolf, this is obviously the biggest stage she's ever stood on in her political career. >> and the convention has set her up very well. and now all she has to do is step onto the stage to try and meet this moment. i think there's certainly a lot of speculation in the hall all about...
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lawrence o'donnell, jen psaki, nicolle wallace, chris hayes, from chicago, now with the assistance ofhite, as kamala harris gets ready to accept the democratic nomination for the president. it's been 152 years since victoria woodhaul became the first woman to ever run for president in this country, long before women even had the right to vote. it has been 52 years since shirley chisholm became the first black candidate for president. it has been eight years since hillary clinton became the first woman nominated for president by a major party. kamala harris tonight will accept the nomination of her party as the culminating event of what has been a supercharged, energetic, profoundly enthusiastic convention. television ratings, to the extent they matter in the world, so far ratings show that the democrats have pretty widely outpaced the republican convention in terms of how many americans have been watching this thing each night thus far. but it's really only the beginning. tonight's acceptance speech, tonight's finale from the democratic convention in chicago, this will start a 75-day
lawrence o'donnell, jen psaki, nicolle wallace, chris hayes, from chicago, now with the assistance ofhite, as kamala harris gets ready to accept the democratic nomination for the president. it's been 152 years since victoria woodhaul became the first woman to ever run for president in this country, long before women even had the right to vote. it has been 52 years since shirley chisholm became the first black candidate for president. it has been eight years since hillary clinton became the...
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lawrence o'donnell and jen psaki and nicolle wallace and chris hayes at the helm of our other motherhave you there. the dnc has officially been gavelled into session, proceedings are under way. and as much as this is a celebration of the democratic nominees kamala harris and tim walz, tonight is also really equally a celebration of president joe biden. plan a for president biden was of course he would be speaking on the final night of the convention, accepting his party's nomination for a second term on thursday night. but in a truly astonishing, once in a lifetime sacrifice that he did not have to make, that no one forced him to make, nor could anyone force him to make it, a sacrifice of his own ambitions for the good of the country, for the prospects of his country, president biden instead chose a plan b, that we will see manifest tonight as he keynotes night one of the democratic convention. a keynote address like none other in american history. a sitting president voluntarily passing the torch, making himself as he has said, the bridge to the next generation of leadership. in con
lawrence o'donnell and jen psaki and nicolle wallace and chris hayes at the helm of our other motherhave you there. the dnc has officially been gavelled into session, proceedings are under way. and as much as this is a celebration of the democratic nominees kamala harris and tim walz, tonight is also really equally a celebration of president joe biden. plan a for president biden was of course he would be speaking on the final night of the convention, accepting his party's nomination for a...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> so i had my little superfan moment with jason isbell, but nicolle wallace and chris like this. >> i can't talk. i love -- you go. >> i think he's a phenomenal coach. a brilliant player, phenomenal coach and great dude. i don't know him personally, but he's struck me. i thought what he did in paris was incredible and him talking about leadership. this is a person who really knows something about leadership and leadership under duress and under fire and the joke about second guessing the defensive coaching of the vice presidential nominee against mankato east was funny. >> even if you weren't a warriors fan, a bulls fan, it was optimistic, it was hopeful, inspirational. it was rational and practical. >> but if you are a warriors fan, and you bleed warriors colors, you understand that what he's saying here is that the side that's on america is the ticket building the coalition that doesn't just look like america but has americans from every single, you know, part of the pro-democracy movement. i thought the news he made there was when he said every day between now and e
[ cheers and applause ] >> so i had my little superfan moment with jason isbell, but nicolle wallace and chris like this. >> i can't talk. i love -- you go. >> i think he's a phenomenal coach. a brilliant player, phenomenal coach and great dude. i don't know him personally, but he's struck me. i thought what he did in paris was incredible and him talking about leadership. this is a person who really knows something about leadership and leadership under duress and under fire...
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. >> full team coverage from rachel maddow, nicole wallace, joy reid, alex wagner, chris haste, chris o'donnell, jen psaki, stephanie ruhle. msnbc's coverage of the democratic national convention begins now. >> and here we go. welcome to msnbc's special coverage of this second night of the democratic national convention. i'm ari melber live here with joy reid live in chicago and we have a live view of that united center where joy and our colleagues and so many delegates are still filling in after that late and raucous night capped by president biden's historic speech. tonight another president takes the stage. barack obama while kamala harris and tim walz are leaving chicago to headline a wisconsin rally tonight at a venue which hosted the rnc, in fact. the harris campaign continuing to taut and flex its large crowds and enthusiasm. conventions are always about reaching people and telling a story. democrats clearly feeling energized that their story is in a very real sense a unified upbeat party. over the course of this week they want to evolve from those important, almost dignified d
. >> full team coverage from rachel maddow, nicole wallace, joy reid, alex wagner, chris haste, chris o'donnell, jen psaki, stephanie ruhle. msnbc's coverage of the democratic national convention begins now. >> and here we go. welcome to msnbc's special coverage of this second night of the democratic national convention. i'm ari melber live here with joy reid live in chicago and we have a live view of that united center where joy and our colleagues and so many delegates are still...
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>> nicole wallace halfway through that speech. chrisst ballot hall of fame. >> very, very good at this. i think you had these speeches people talk about for a long time. long after this convention is all cleaned up. obama, oprah. and she was the full oprah. i think, you know, she was truth, honor, joy, in the oprah voice, freedom comes out after josh shapiro. what freedom is and isn't. a powerful stretch. >> she said i vote with my values. i am speaking to you independents. i'm speaking to you undecided voters. right? we haven't heard in the last few days any speakers really saying i'm speaking to my fellow democrats over and over, we are hearing i'm speaking to you, my fellow americans and that is clearly what oprah was say. >> hearing from the very articulate impassioned republican saying a vote for kamala harris is a vote for your country. it is a patriotic vote. to have her articulate this message to independents is important. >> it is also remarkable the way they have seized freedom as a word and a concept. i mean, you have been im
>> nicole wallace halfway through that speech. chrisst ballot hall of fame. >> very, very good at this. i think you had these speeches people talk about for a long time. long after this convention is all cleaned up. obama, oprah. and she was the full oprah. i think, you know, she was truth, honor, joy, in the oprah voice, freedom comes out after josh shapiro. what freedom is and isn't. a powerful stretch. >> she said i vote with my values. i am speaking to you independents....
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wallace, thank yoo much. >> and we look forward to these k forwhearings to catch a migra. chrissen's nextot. >> anybody who owns property should worry about home title theft. there's no other crime that is so easy, so quick and so lucrative. your home, your equity and your peace of mind can all be stolen in one fell swoop by home. title thieves like matthew. nobody thinks that i can take their house. nobody thinks that. believe it or not, a single page document is all it takes to transfer proof of ownership out of your name. people think there's a whole huge process, but the truth is, it's a one page document, but it still must get through one final barrier. the county clerk, when someone comes in with fraudulent deed, if it's notarized and all the spaces are filled in, we by statute have to accept it. we cannot give it back to them and say, we know this is fraudulent. we're not going to file it. that's against the law. it's public records. it's a recording system. they don't make a phone call. they record it. that's all they do. bottom line is, yes, it happens. and we can't sto
wallace, thank yoo much. >> and we look forward to these k forwhearings to catch a migra. chrissen's nextot. >> anybody who owns property should worry about home title theft. there's no other crime that is so easy, so quick and so lucrative. your home, your equity and your peace of mind can all be stolen in one fell swoop by home. title thieves like matthew. nobody thinks that i can take their house. nobody thinks that. believe it or not, a single page document is all it takes to...
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and the way chris explained it, as someone who served in the military and with a lad of the age that could, in theory, be sent to serve, i mean, that was chilling. >> it won't be ben wallacekid that goes out there. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> no, no, no, no, it will be mine. >> it will be yours or keir starmer kids. >> they're not going to go there, are they? >> yeah. so you know, really we do need to have a proper discussion about this not being led by these people who are slowly but surely sending us down the road. but are you are we the british people, to prepared sacrifice our boys and girls on the anvil over there? and if we are, then crack on. but let's have this discussion. >> but surely allowing them to use these missiles as you know that that will actually help ukraine to destabilise russia a little bit more. and then maybe that's what i'm saying. i'm saying that the russian people have been been kind of told a different story, but that was the last thing we were told when we had anti—tank and mortar fire missiles. >> we were told, yeah, you know, all we need is to stop all this raining of stuff that's coming across us and we can deal with it.then across us and we can d
and the way chris explained it, as someone who served in the military and with a lad of the age that could, in theory, be sent to serve, i mean, that was chilling. >> it won't be ben wallacekid that goes out there. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> no, no, no, no, it will be mine. >> it will be yours or keir starmer kids. >> they're not going to go there, are they? >> yeah. so you know, really we do need to have a proper discussion about this not being led by these...