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those winds what is very concerning? is when you have forest area like this burnt around a city like athens, the long-term effects anderson a really harrowing, it's going to change the climates in the city, for residents as well as tourists in the long term big no-no. what that's going to look like. but if i think about the fires, we covered last year in parnitha, which is what was considered the lungs of athens of forest area. there was completely decimated that again, is just compounding the issue that every year we have these stories and it's affecting livelihoods. it's affecting businesses and homes for the first time ever. we saw fires he reaching so close to the city center of athens. and i think authorities are watching very closely of what that means in the future. >> eleni giokos, thanks, the news continues right here on cnn seen as you were saying, just such a remarkable change in the 2024 campaign, just overnight, you know, you and i

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were in that speech and re-theme wisconsin just out of milwaukee when you interviewed him? >> day and that was just aaron two-and-a-half months ago. and you'll remember he did get a warm reception from the crowd, but it was nothing like that raucous reaction that we just it's heard vice president kamala harris getting in milwaukee earlier this afternoon and we have done so much reporting over the past few weeks on how much democrats watching the president's public appearances had been worried there was sort of a holding your breath kind of experience watching his public speeches and watching kamala harris on the campaign trail. it is very we very clear that she is a very different presidential candidate than the president aaron. all right. mj. thank you very much. mj pointing out just the difference that the size of that crowd, the roar. i mean, that is something that we have not yet seen on the democratic side in this election season until right now. joining me now is the democratic governor jb pritzker of illinois. he has endorsed kamala harris for president, also, of course, governor, you had been mentioned as a possible top vp

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pick. so i really appreciate your time in joining me and i mentioned that enthusiasm, that roar that we heard governor for vice president harris at that event today, we haven't heard it so far on the democratic side, this election until now when the vice president was in that room at trump's top campaign pollster predicted today that harris will get a bump in the polls but he called it a quote, honeymoon do you think that the bump, if there is one, it appears there will be one, but let's see, we don't have the poles yet do you worry? that it could be a honeymoon the excitement is palpable. >> i've talked to a hundreds of people over the last couple of days. people are ready to go. i mean, they really wanted to have this opportunity to be excited about the ticket. this is the big opportunity in remember, young people, people of color, who people you know, had concern about whether they would turn out people are showing up there excited. you heard that crowd in not very far from here in wisconsin

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chanting for her. and that's what's happening. it's not a temporary thing. there is an enthusiasm in the democratic party because remember are issues are the issues of the american people fighting for american families fighting for our working families across the united states, making sure that we're staying standing up for the freedoms that people have come to expect. like a woman's right to choose kamala harris is going to prosecute the case against donald trump better than anybody i know. >> governor when it comes to her record, and obviously we've already seen this primary line of attack from trump and the republicans right now is the border. and i want to ask you about this because you support her. but of course, back in october, you called the border situation untenable undocumented immigrants are being sent to your state. it took eight months more, eight months after you call the situation on tenable for president biden to issue his executive order obviously, the vice president had been charged with being a point person on the border issue for the biden administration? how is this not

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going to be a major liability for her we've got to remember that joe biden, who was is known for bringing bipartisanship to washington i actually put forward a border security bill. >> and what happened? it was donald trump that blew it up, even though republicans and democrats wanted it to happen, donald trump told him republicans bag off, don't vote for it, and he destroyed the opportunity to fix the problem as by the way, he did when he was president, he didn't nothing. we need comprehensive immigration reform become a harris and joe biden both have been in favor of that. i'm in favor of that. it's what democrats stand for. republicans don't, i do want to follow with you on that as i did with him the attorney general in new york yesterday obviously, the republicans were responsible for that bill failing. that's true but yet it still took months for president biden to issue that executive order. >> do you hope that vice president harris would have done something differently?

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>> i mean, it's one thing to say. well, we didn't get a bill. it's another to just continue to allow an untenable situation to continue, which is what this administration did look, the bill would have been the immediate solution. >> there's no doubt, but it takes a lot. it isn't just about issuing executive orders. you've got to go negotiate with the leaders of mexico. they were in the middle of it election. you've got to negotiate with the leaders of south america and central american countries. we've got to make sure that we're managing this. well, remember, under donald trump do you remember? for the people that were lining up to come to the border that we're trying to get into the united states. he did nothing for us relations with central and south america. and that really was beginning of the cause of the problem at the border. so i'm very excited about the idea that kamala harris is going to lead us, going forward. we have so much to accomplish in this country. republicans have been standing in the way donald trump wants to blow up all the progress that's been made. think about how we've rescued the economy has democrats across the

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country, donald trump wants to change that and go back to a world where frankly he's sending jobs overseas that is what donald trump stands for. >> so governor, let me ask you though, because you heard the president today at the former president say that kamala harris is a liberal, makes it makes joe biden look less so, right? that she's the radical liberal, and that is an attack we're also hearing from the republican side. let me just play a few people she is even father left and joe biden, i didn't think they can pick anybody any worse, but they did joe biden was the kid that grew well up in scranton, pennsylvania, the irish catholic kid kamala harris, is from san francisco. >> she is a san francisco liberal assem, cisco radical trump is this picking up of these fringe conspiracy theories? it is something they've seen before and they worry that he is particularly susceptible when he is in a state of vulnerability asli, donald trump has had a lot of upsets in the campaign recently, particularly as we have seen, the enthusiasm boost

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for kamala harris, the polling boost for kamala harris, and his advisers really blamed the accessibility that people have to him, that these kinds the fringe conspiracy theorist have to him whether it be at mar-a lago, whether it be on the golf course incredibly tight. >> all right kristen, thank you very much with that new reporting and interesting just to, you know, when you hear the inner circle weeks ago, you had heard how strong that inner circle? wasn't obviously there's a very professional campaign manager team there. this frustration is very telling astead herndon, you just heard kristen talking about, but as i said, it is telling you you're hearing people on the inside have this concern is there any chance he will be able to stay on message when we just take this this

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rally tomorrow. north carolina, the economy that one should be a layup for him. yeah. >> i mean, they're clearly putting him parameters in place to put this candidate in positions where he can succeed. but i would say like this is donald trump. we've asked this question so many times over the last year. honestly, i think we should reframe the idea of message discipline with donald trump. i mean, when there is a person like joe biden across from him, he's more willing to talk about the economy. he's more willing to talk about the substance when there's a person of color and there's a woman with someone who kind of puts him on edge. he has consistently been someone who leans into those personal attacks and the ad hominem who leaned into conspiracy see theories. and i think to kristen's point reaches out to whoever is kind of giving him the most affirming pieces of information and so i think it's actually been fairly consistent that we get this version of donald trump when there is a kamala harris on the other side. and i frankly think he's just wrestling with the race that he did not expect to have at the republican national convention. i think about that last speech on the thursday, there was such promise of

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donald trump kind of finding a different version of himself. republicans were signaling that this was going to be a different version of donald trump and we got the same rally version that we get all the time. and i really think that's indicative of someone who was thinking that there were operating from a place of strength, but was really operating from a time in which he was only doing he was only looking strong relative to his opponent. now that that has changed, i think a lot of that has been up into i mean, it would be hard for anyone to have this situation go from what it was for him where he was seen as a shoo-in to what it is now, right. that be hard for anyone, but now, you've got the specific person here and the personality that matters so much. he could be out there, jamal saying x million people have come over the border while kamala harris was charged with being one of the people leading that policy, he could be doing all that. >> yeah. what he's not that's right. >> i think on one hand, i said is right. donald trump is donald trump? but he's 80-year-old, are almost 80-year-old version of donald trump. so it may be a little tougher for him to make the pivots but i think also he's a, his strategy of how he

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attacks people. it's pretty consistent and one thing that he does, he goes after people's strengths. he goes after the thing that he thinks is going to actually wound them in the public like mind, right? and so for him, he's got to go after kamala harris on something. he's got to make her dam. he's going to try to make her not appealing in some way that he thinks people already find her to be appealing. i think in his mind, i'm just playing down on trump's mind for zaccheaus a dangerous place to be? that if he can do that, then he has a chance to win on the other issues. but i think he knows something else. which is that he can't actually went on the issues because although they won't talk about the economy and people care, they weren't talking about inflation and people care even though we're starting to the polls. now, even up for kamala harris, some of these polls ultimately people aren't voting for her. those questions, if people aren't going to vote for the democrat because they care about their freedom. they care about democracy, they care about abortion. those are the questions. and he can't compete on those questions. >> well, it may be also that there voting on some sort of emotional connection, which something he does understand, right? and maybe, maybe better than anybody marc caputo, you have some new reporting on what

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they're doing in the campaign to keep him on message as he's back on twitter and off of truth social truth, social not being his primary home. that's actually a really significant from what you're learning well, that's an example of donald trump saying, look, let me grab the mic and he knows he's got the biggest megaphone on twitter that is a double-edged sword for, however, because when he started questioning the when he raised the conspiracy theory of the ai generated crowds he did on truth social, it got a lot of attention, but is going to get a lot more attention on twitter if he does that. >> in addition to that, they have the minnie rally ideas here. let's put it in a smaller setting. i haven't more policy focused. one of the things that you'll notice from that clip you played earlier of donald trump talking about being at a rally and not wanting to be on script. >> he's a performer as well as a candidate. >> one of the people i spoke to said, look, he likes to be at the center of attention and he wants to give his crowds, his people show there's going to be

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less of a pressure doing that at these mini rally. there also bring back a top aide, taylor budowich, who is good at messaging and is well liked both by trump and by vance, j.d. vance, vice presidential running mate. so those are some of the things that they're doing is sort of more insulate him and give him more of an opportunity, i think as said, to be the better version the question is, is kani so far there are a lot of doubts that that's going to be the case he is gonna be doing more local press interviews. he's doing them from mar-a-lago. they have a satellite pac they're where they're started to dial in a little more. and i wouldn't be surprised if they started doing more press conferences as well. yeah. it was a bit of a dumpster fire last thursday, but they really liked it because it meant that donald trump was at the center of attention it does a small rally, a mini rally, that almost seems like, you know an oxymoron in trump's world. >> stephanie, is that something that he can thrive in? >> so the short answer is no. >> i imagine he will do some of them and maybe for a week kill attempt to stay on message.

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>> it depends on how his staff as being with him, but he will get he doesn't like those small he never has he will be demanding to do a larger rally sooner rather than later. >> and it's funny because everything i've been hearing is all these people are saying to do the best version of himself, they want him to be a fake version of him himself donald trump is a bombastic narcissist, and he loves attention and he is not going to be happy being quiet or being on message is not who he is. and so they all know that look, we did this 1 million times. we did it in 2016. we did it through but our time in the white house, we were all trying to keep him on message. everybody was frustrated all the time. we went through tons and tons of staff you all know that this is just version 27. now so astead, obviously j.d. vance came up in this and he has been on message right. pushing the specifics for trump, tim walz is also out there now on his own for the first time for harris and i want to just play something he said a few moments ago with

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this first solo rally i happen to be the first union member on a presidential ticket. chance ronald reagan but, but rest assured, i won't lose my way you heard the story you knew vice president harris grew up in a middle-class family, picked up shifts at that mcdonald's as a student, i keep asking this can make a contrast here. >> can you simply picture donald trump working at mcdonald's trying to make a mcflurry or something. >> it's oh, he knows. >> he knows is he knows as he couldn't run that dam in florida mcflurry machine, if it does, the many things, so does that work as soon? i think that this is a cohesive message that you're seeing between harris and walz about their upbringing. >> and most importantly, the fact that they're policies reflect their upbringing. they're going to say that it's not just that they came for middle-class families, but

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that they are pushing an agenda that helps middle-class families. and so even if j.d. vance comes from a working class background, and certainly donald trump does not, that they're pushing policies that don't benefit those type of people. and that's so that's the thing that i think reflects the reason why she chose him in the first place, greater than progressive or moderate are things that i think people are doing. it's about a cohesiveness of message that i think is going to be that's going to serve them well. but to your point about j.d. vance, he is landing these attack lines, but these only doing it, i think from a place of kind of throwing bombs from a afar. and i think wall with walz has an opportunity to do is to find himself for the country. and so what this ticket in the unique opportunity that democrats have is that while republicans are busy talking about whatever messages of the day or whatever ad hominem attack of the day they are going out to voters and trying to define themselves until republicans are in a race against time to be able to beat them to the punch. >> alright, so jamal, there is, of course now i'm going to be more and more coming out about walz and i know there's the whole the whole issue, the military service that's now been widely discussed. there is

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a now video of walz in 2018 praising a muzzle some cleric who has spread anti-semitic propaganda. and i just want to play this video. so this is back from 2018. >> governor walz i would like to first of all, say thank you to your mom i am a teacher, so when i see a master teacher, i know it and over the time we spent together, one of the things one of the things i've had the privilege of seeing that things in life through the eye of a master teacher to try and get the understanding listening today to this stories and what it means so jamal, since october 7 at a mom is saved many anti-israel post on social media. but at the time when tim walz said that he had shared a neo-nazi propaganda film and hamas press release on social media. so it was not an unknown position at the time and he appeared with his imam multiple times as governor. it wasn't like this is a one-off does this matter so it appears like bad staff work.

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>> right. and his team like bad research, they didn't know who he wasn't maybe he did. i don't know. it wasn't his team. here's the question though, is, will people judge though top of the ticket by what they see at the bottom of the ticket, and i don't know. that's always the case mostly people vote for the person whose name is at the top. and this is the reason why you have these contest is because all of these things have to come out and you really kind of fight your way through it as a campaign. and they've got to find a voice to answer these questions. >> mark, i want to ask you one question before we go last james carville and paul begala both came on the show and said they thought that trump would find a way to get rid of j.d. vance with your sources inside trump world. i see the look on your face. is there any chance that you see that happening or you think that's just a pipe dream well, i was saying i was wrong about biden stepping down. >> i'll cop to that. source. the trump campaign. i would just find this highly unlikely. the trump campaign and trump himself are thrilled with him by all accounts. i mean if you look at the past week, the two messages that trump has had that have broken through and

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that a forced a reaction by harris's campaign have both been primarily driven by j.d. vance. he kept harping, he kept talking about kamala harris, not talking to the press. she finally did now trump lend to handle that and then he spoke about vance. did this a stolen valor issue and it wasn't walz misrepresenting his time of a better said it wasn't attacking walz's time of service. it was attacking walz for misrepresenting his time of service as a finally way to slice it. but nevertheless, those broke through. trump is happy the campaign is happy with him. but then again, it's trump. you never know what he's going to do. >> all right. all thank you very much. i appreciate it. and next, kamala harris, finding support among a crucial group of voters when you slice and dice that this is a fascinating group of harry enten's gone into the numbers you're going to be surprised by this specific group that's next plus the incredible access we're going to speak to an award-winning photo journalist who was there on the ground

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their support now versus where we were a few months ago when the matchup was between donald trump and joe biden. look, donald trump's still leads, but look at that margin has shrunk significantly, which 25 points back in may, it has now 14 points now here in august nearly been sliced by half those numbers that harris is putting up amongst that group right now are actually slightly better than joe biden did four years ago amongst those voters in those key states, those are the types of numbers that kamala harris needs to put up in order to win. and of course, joe biden was like, i don't want to drop out of the race because i'm not sure that kamala harris can break in with this group, but it turns out she absolutely can, which is fascinating because originally generally when they started, right, it was an immediate map expansion. they started looking at georgia, north carolina, even it not giving up, but it seemed like sort of accepting that conventional wisdom. and now it's fascinating that may not be the case. so also, the economy, when we look at that, we've just were talking about that. that's an issue trump has been extremely strong on. is that changing? it is i mean, again, look, we're still

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looking at trump having a clear advantage amongst white working class voters and the great lake battleground states. but again, the margin is shrinking and elections are all about margins. you see a shrinking at a 36 point advantage for me, it's now down to 24 points here in august these are the types of numbers that kamala harris needs to put up and more than that, it's about the economy. this is also a change election, and it's also about change as well. and she's breaking through among white working class voters on the issue of change for the economy and change working for her cohesive, your take on michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, there obviously those are crucial. that's that blue that blue wall but when you look more broadly, does this tip the scale as you look at other crucial must-win state? >> absolutely, absolutely non-college whites are a key group across the board. they are plurality of voters in the electorate. when you compare them with college educated whites, or if you compare them with african americans and hispanics, and especially in michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, look at that. they're the majority voters. the fact that harris is closing in on trump with them is the big reason why she has those

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advantages. she has now in those new york times, sienna, absolutely fascinating and not what, what probably anybody expected now, from what joe biden was a welcome thing for democrats, definitely. >> all right, harry, thank you. so now let's go to kate bedingfield, former biden white house communications director so kate, when you hear this and see these numbers that harry was just going through in wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, non-college educated white voters seeing a move this significant in such a short period of time why do you think this is? >> well, i think that the trump agenda is actually not as palatable to these folks as people might have thought. i think his sense of chaos as sense of only being out for himself. i mean, i think you heard governor walz really effectively driving that point just a few minutes ago in that soundbite you were playing from his remarks tonight i think that there is a fatigue with trump. i also think that kamala harris is representing an economic agenda that does

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connect with these folks. if you look at what xi and president biden did in her four years in the white house they capped the cost of insulin. they're able to say that they beat big pharma on that, which i can tell you from my time in the white house is something that absolutely pulled through the roof is a bipartisan accomplishment that people are, i should say there's bipartisan approval for that accomplishment a strong manufacturing record as a result of the chips act the junk fee work that she and president biden have done. i mean, there are a lot of things that she has to talk about here that are broadly popular, that go to making life more affordable for working people. so i think it's a combination of those two things, but there's no question it is great news for the demo kresse to see these numbers moving in that way. >> well, and also i guess i'll say, you know, president biden to expressed caution about this happening. we know but there are many who had said that that group of voters would not turn to kamala harris some democrats believed they would say because there was, there'll be an inherent racial aspect to this.

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it seems that, that base expectation that some people had is wrong which is a phenomenal thing to hear. and i certainly hope that that's true. i hope for the sake of our country, that's true. if you look at joe biden biden's performance and wisconsin in 2020, he narrowly won wisconsin while losing white working class voters by a 14 point margin, which is what we see from from kamala harris right here. so again, we have to remember, right? he doesn't have harris doesn't have to win working class whites. they still remain a core pillar. obviously, if donald support but bringing those margins down in these blue wall states is incredibly important, but also don't forget. i mean, ultimately the reason, for example, the joe biden won pennsylvania in 2020 was his solid performance with black voters in philadelphia and an allegheny county which is pittsburgh that is still going to be a fundamental piece of his coalition. if kamala harris is going to be successful. >> all right. well, thank you so much. great to see you mean

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homeland. >> now i want to show you some new video. these are su-34 bombers striking what russia claims are ukrainian troops. these are the videos you are seeing on russian state media battles right now though, are being fought on now, what is this frontline? the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy saying his fighters now control 74 settlements in russia, italy, 400 square miles. so that is an area about the size of the entire five boroughs of new york city. fred pleitgen is outfront a russian attack gunship firing at ukrainian forces from the air in the kursk region inside russia while on the ground, a russian soldiers body cam records would appear to be several killed ukrainians near their destroyed armored vehicle. the kremlin, trying to show its forces are halting ukraine's advances but the reality is this more russian civilians having to evacuate their towns and villages as kyiv's troops press ahead, who did get them? we

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left the chickens at home. this woman says, we gave them two bags of grain, some water and left maybe there will be nothing to return to what seemed to be russian prisoners of war transported and the ukrainian pickup as a ukrainian soldier spray paints the ukrainian spelling of a towns name inside russia kyiv's lightning offensive caught not just its allies off guard, but moscow as well russian president vladimir putin trying to publicly brush off ukraine's encouraging meeting but the head of the palestinian authority in moscow, after earlier berating his generals to oust kyiv's troops from russian soil they should stay warm, period, ministers don't the main task for the ministry of defense is, of course, to drive and squeeze the enemy out of our territories russia has wout a massive retaliation and key of fears, moscow could launch even larger missile strikes that ukrainian cities.

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but ukraine's president vowing not to back down or as you put trip know, russia needs to be forced into peace, especially if putin is so set on fighting and vladimir putin's grip on power may not be as strong as some believe russian opposition activist vladimir kara-murza was recently released from a russian jail and a prisoner swap said on cnn's out front one thing i don't really believe i know that russia will change and i will be back in my homeland. >> and as i told him, it's going to be much quicker than you have but for now, moscow says, it will bring more reinforcements to its southwestern regions to try and oust ukraine's invasion force before it can dig in. >> fred pleitgen, cnn berlin, and outfront. >> now, david guttenfelder, he's an award-winning photo journalist on assignment in ukraine for the new york times. he just returned from suzhou, russia, which is one of the towns here. he is one of the rare western journalists who have seen the ukrainian army's

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incursion firsthand. and he joins me tonight from summa ukraine about five miles from the russia border. and david, i'm really grateful that you're here and enable to come on. obviously, i know it's late and how he was saying it then that was obviously before the dobbs decision changed the whole calculus for the politics around abortion for republicans, but that is probably the strongest anti-abortion language that we've seen from him. >> alright thank you very much. andrew kaczynski with kfile. so i harry enten joins me now to go beyond the numbers. and harry, i mean, this is the thing you know, trump trump, of course, is going to say what trump is going to say. he doesn't have a choice. he, whatever he really thinks he's got to stick by sam what this man now. sure. but danny freeman ask voters when he was just on pennsylvania at what they think of j.d vance. and here's what they said. >> what do you think about vance he wrote hillbilly elegy time to read back i do you

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think now knowing that kamala harris is going to be likely the democratic nominee, do you think j.d. >> vance makes the most sense? >> i mean, your mom, which rahm? >> yeah. >> it's a little late now. >> how do you feel about trump's vp pick j.d. >> vance is kind of like a little loud not just you see him several dominated, but you've been looking at the numbers? yeah. >> and kristen soltis anderson pollster told me recently, you know, you need a day or two to see things settle, but you often can see things pretty quickly. what do you see right now? >> frankly, i don't really understand the pick and apparently neither hurricane voters because we take a look at the net favorable rating for a j.d. vance has a favorable minus unfavorable it's a negative net territory. look at that negative six points i will tell you, erin, i've gone all the way back since 1,980. he is the first guy after immediately following a convention of vp pick, who actually had a net

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negative, favorable rating. that is underwater, the average since 2000 is plus 19 when another, you know, what's the end game? why did this happen? >> they speculate. was this about it was just about diverting russian troops away from the front line or seizing territory that they can use negotiations. but i think what you said is what is really what's happening right now among ukrainian military cranium people after months of being on the backfoot, been ground down on the front line. >> this is ukraine on the offense and i think ukraine has wanted to make russia fight this war and feel this war on russian soil. >> and so that has whatever the tactics or the end game of this, it's had an immediate impact on people's morale. i think really it's incredible when you think about when there was that first explosion in

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belgorod and then when the drones were over moscow and everyone that was oh my gosh, crossing a red line, crossing some sort of a line and now here we are. and it is such an incredible moment is the first time since world war ii that russia was invaded by a foreign army obviously a major development in this war, and it was done. david with such incredible secrecy. so what have you learned about that? what are the soldiers tell you about 100? i wonder wraps this was kept i mean, i guess even from them yes, it was so it kept secret from the whole world. >> the pentagon didn't seem to know about it for the ukrainian population didn't know the people in the ukrainian villages all along the border didn't know and that's resulted in a kind of a scramble to get people evacuated now from the border. but the military didn't know even the soldiers who've they're fighting now we were told that most of them were notified 72 hours before they

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rolled over the border. >> wow 72 hours, i mean, amazing though that even with that, that it didn't it didn't leak out that that's an incredible testament to their belief in their mission even now, for some reason in the last 72 hours, that's a long time. oddly, from that perspective but david, thank you so much. i really appreciate it. and again, thanks so much for staying up so late, getting up early to do this. thanks yeah. >> thank you very much. >> all right. next, elon musk turning maga, the billionaire ceo now sounding so much like trump that the two were even finishing each other's sentences this is it would only take a few percent of the rest of us to overwhelm everything. >> we're all already overwhelmed. they were overwhelmed plus record rain has left entire towns under water in north korea but what does kim jong un actually say is happening amid what could be any? credible disaster comedy

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billions of ai solutions that will strengthen small businesses. but foreign competitors like china, wants to surpass america in ai our leaders need to protect america's competitive edge the democratic national convention monday at seven on cnn and streaming on max new tonight, elon musk going all in on maga tonight, taking a victory three lab for his two-hour conversation with donald trump posting, quote, citizen journalism from actual domain experts and people actually on the ground is much faster, more accurate and has less biased than the legacy media now our fact checker, daniel dale, did find that trump made at least 20 false claims that musk let fly on shackleton issues from crime and inflation, immigration, and the 2020 election. >> sunlen serfaty is outfront we respect ilan a lot. he respects me. >> it is now complete and, you know, ilan, i love elon musk's. who we love them. i love elon musk fully making his swing over to the maga rights. >> i think we need to take the

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right path and i think you're the right path aligning with former president trump on some of his signature policies, we need the wall to stop the drugs and human trafficking. we need a wall musk, tweeting his support for a border wall as he made a livestream visit to the border, a flow of people that is of such magnitude that is actually what leading to a point pops up social services in frederick and we don't want to have crazy forms of counting of we want to have paper ballots. same day voting voter id, musk, tweeting. >> we should mandate paper ballots and in-person voting only. and the pushing of far-right maga tropes in all right, ideas. >> i'm simply saying that there is a center of here if illegal immigrants wish, i think have the very strong bias to missed everything, right. >> it's very strong why i support democrat the more, more that i think the country, the more they're likely to vote in that direction that the two are

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now almost finishing each other's sentences. >> it would only take a few percent of the rest of us to overwhelm everything. >> we're already overwhelmed. the line it's were overwhelmed making masks for endorsem*nt the night of trump's shooting last month? not at all surprising that endorsem*nt meant a lot to me, not all endorsem*nts mean that much to be honest, your endorsem*nt meant a lot, but this political moment for musk is a long way away from where he was just a few years ago. for years, mosque has described himself as politically moderate. he says that he is voted for barak obama, hillary clinton, and joe biden in the past, he said the other day well, i've never voted for a republican. i said i didn't know that he told me voted for me so he's another artists in 2022. >> he says he voted republican for the first-time. something trump both celebrated and mocked musk says the left has become more extreme and he made a political shift in part, he says, because of his now transgender daughter, who he

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still refers to on social media by her male birth name i lost my son, essentially, the reason it's quote, dead naming is because your son is dead my son xavier is dead. killed by the woke, mind, virus. so i vowed to destroy them. the woke mind virus after that. we're making some progress and trump during that over to our live stream.

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deaths or claim impossible to verify. foreign aid organizations allowed in him delivering a defiant speech from the railcar carrying his armored limousine declaring with confidence, north korea is fully self-reliant, rejecting offers of international aid even from allies, china and russia, at least for now some fear kim's deepening military partnership with fellow strong man vladimir putin could be giving his economy and confidence a boon perhaps emboldening kim to shut the door on international aid and diplomacy. >> we are prepared to have an open dialogue with the north koreans without preconditions we want to pursue planless c, us ambassador to the un, linda thomas greenfield visited the korean demilitarized zone this spring, telling out outfront at the time, and he top-level meeting like former president trump's summits with kim,

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would require lots of legwork before any meeting like that could happen. we have to have engagements at other levels. >> we met in singapore, we met also in vietnam, and i got along with him great trump touting close ties with kim in his conversation with elon musk we were not in danger with him and because of me, he got a lot of people yourself things that they can do plenty of damage vice president kamala harris taking a decidedly unfriendly stance during her visit to the dmz in 2022. and the norm we see a brutal dictatorship rampant human rights violations and an unlawful weapons program that threatens peace and stability him blasted south korean media for speculating about massive flooding casualties, calling it a smear campaign from a dirty the rubbish country. >> north korea even tried

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sending another round of trash balloons following south korea's offer of humanitarian aid. south korean media reports shifting winds blew all but ten of them back this is what north korea wants the world to see kim visiting floods survivors living in tents under the sweltering summer heat. as many wonder what state media is not showing how many people may be suffering? for the sake of self-reliance you've got thousands of people who've lost everything they're living in damp, stuffy tents for going on weeks now. and kim jong un com stands in his trained, gives the 5,000 words speech, laying out the priorities of the party. which number one, distribution of newspapers and television visions so people can keep abreast of the party's intentions. oh, yes. also, food and clean water, also relocating all of the children to the capital pyongyang. and only nursing mothers allowed to come along the rest of the parents stay behind and help rebuild erin incredible.

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