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Trump accepts nomination in marathon convention speech
Reuters Videos1 hour agoSTORY: “I proudly accept your nomination for president of the United States.” Former U.S. president Donald Trump on Thursday formally accepted the Republican Party’s nomination for president. His keynote address at the Republican National Convention comes just days after he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, which Trump detailed in a 14-minute account. "I heard a loud whizzing sound and felt something hit me really, really hard on my right ear. I said to myself, 'Wow, what was that? It can only be a bullet." After a dramatic entrance, the former president struck a rare conciliatory tone up front. “I am running to be president for all of America, not half of America, because there is no victory in winning for half of America.” The message of unity didn’t last long however– and Trump soon pivoted to well-worn attacks on the Biden administration in a meandering 90-minute plus speech– the longest ever at a convention. Trump claimed without evidence that his criminal indictments are part of a Democratic conspiracy to prevent his election. He also warned that Joe Biden, his rival in the November election, would usher in "World War Three", while casting himself, as he has many times, as the only candidate capable of saving the country from certain doom. "I could stop wars with a telephone call." Trump devoted much of his speech to attacking migrants, a common theme in his presidential campaigns. "They're coming from everywhere. They're coming at levels that we've never seen before. It is an invasion indeed, and this administration does absolutely nothing to stop them. They’re coming from prisons. They’re coming from jails. They’re coming from mental institutions and insane asylums." Academic studies show that immigrants do not commit crime at a higher rate than native-born Americans. The speech capped a four-day event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in which Trump’s grip on the Republican Party appeared tighter than ever. "God bless the United States of America, our great country. Thank you very much everybody." :: July 17, 2024 :: Dover, Delaware Biden, meanwhile, is isolating at his home in Delaware, with what his doctor said were mild symptoms of COVID-19. The president has faced mounting pressure from within his own party to drop out of the race since a shaky debate performance in late June. For weeks Biden has remained adamant that he will remain on the ticket, but he is now reportedly taking calls to step aside seriously. One source said he was ‘soul searching’ about whether to withdraw from the race. Multiple Democratic officials think an exit is only a matter of time, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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- 2:52Trump accepts nomination in marathon convention speechReuters VideosSTORY: “I proudly accept your nomination for president of the United States.” Former U.S. president Donald Trump on Thursday formally accepted the Republican Party’s nomination for president. His keynote address at the Republican National Convention comes just days after he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, which Trump detailed in a 14-minute account. "I heard a loud whizzing sound and felt something hit me really, really hard on my right ear. I said to myself, 'Wow, what was that? It can only be a bullet." After a dramatic entrance, the former president struck a rare conciliatory tone up front. “I am running to be president for all of America, not half of America, because there is no victory in winning for half of America.” The message of unity didn’t last long however– and Trump soon pivoted to well-worn attacks on the Biden administration in a meandering 90-minute plus speech– the longest ever at a convention. Trump claimed without evidence that his criminal indictments are part of a Democratic conspiracy to prevent his election. He also warned that Joe Biden, his rival in the November election, would usher in "World War Three", while casting himself, as he has many times, as the only candidate capable of saving the country from certain doom. "I could stop wars with a telephone call." Trump devoted much of his speech to attacking migrants, a common theme in his presidential campaigns. "They're coming from everywhere. They're coming at levels that we've never seen before. It is an invasion indeed, and this administration does absolutely nothing to stop them. They’re coming from prisons. They’re coming from jails. They’re coming from mental institutions and insane asylums." Academic studies show that immigrants do not commit crime at a higher rate than native-born Americans. The speech capped a four-day event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in which Trump’s grip on the Republican Party appeared tighter than ever. "God bless the United States of America, our great country. Thank you very much everybody." :: July 17, 2024 :: Dover, Delaware Biden, meanwhile, is isolating at his home in Delaware, with what his doctor said were mild symptoms of COVID-19. The president has faced mounting pressure from within his own party to drop out of the race since a shaky debate performance in late June. For weeks Biden has remained adamant that he will remain on the ticket, but he is now reportedly taking calls to step aside seriously. One source said he was ‘soul searching’ about whether to withdraw from the race. Multiple Democratic officials think an exit is only a matter of time, according to sources familiar with the matter.1 hour ago
- 2:45Melania Trump arrives at 2024 Republican National ConventionCBS News VideosMelania Trump made her first appearance at the 2024 Republican National Convention on Thursday night. The former first lady has been largely absent from the campaign trail this election cycle. "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell leads special coverage.8 hours ago
- 1:23Harris slams Trump, Vance at North Carolina rallyReuters VideosSTORY: :: July 18, 2024 :: Fayetteville, North Carolina :: Kamala Harris says JD Vance failed to mention 'extreme' and 'divisive' plans for a second Trump term :: Kamala Harris, U.S. Vice President :: "So, some of you may have heard Donald Trump's running mate deliver remarks at the Republican National Convention. :: "He did not talk about Project 2025, their 900 page blueprint for a second Trump term. He did not talk about it because their plans are extreme and they are divisive. In recent days, they've been trying to portray themselves as the party of unity. But here's the thing. Here's the thing. If you claim to stand for unity, you need to do more than just use the word." "You cannot claim to be for unity if you try to overturn a free and fair election, and threaten to terminate the United States Constitution. And you cannot claim to be for unity when your entire economic agenda is designed to prioritize billionaires and big corporations over the middle class." Harris attended a campaign rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina, while president Joe Biden isolated after testing positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday (July 17). This is Harris's 15th trip to North Carolina since she took office in 2020. Biden's reelection bid faced fresh turmoil after reports that top Democratic leaders had privately pushed the 81-year-old incumbent to end his campaign, while Donald Trump, 78, was set to accept the Republican presidential nomination on Thursday. A campaign official said on Tuesday that Harris had asked Trump's running mate, J.D. Vance, to join an Aug. 13 debate hosted by CBS. The two candidates spoke on Tuesday, the person said, but their teams still had not agreed on debate terms.9 hours ago
- 2:03Democratic Rep. Jim Costa calls on Biden to exit raceCBS News VideosDemocratic Rep. Jim Costa of California on Thursday night called on President Biden to drop out of the 2024 race. Costa is the latest member of the president's party to call for his exit. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa, no relation, has the details.10 hours ago
- 3:54Concerns about Biden campaign donations grow amid pressure for him to drop out of 2024 raceCBS News VideosThere are concerns President Biden's reelection campaign could run out of money amid mounting pressure for him to drop out of the 2024 race. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports.10 hours ago
- 3:23Milwaukee voters weigh in on 2024 presidential raceCBS News VideosTo hear what is on the minds of voters regarding the 2024 presidential election and the political rhetoric surrounding it, "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell sat down with supporters of President Biden and former President Donald Trump, along with several undecided voters at a brewery in Milwaukee.11 hours ago
- 3:00Democratic strategist discusses Biden and what may be next for DemocratsAssociated Press VideosDemocrats at the highest levels are making a push for President Joe Biden to reconsider his election bid, and if he does, the direction the party takes from there will be critical.13 hours ago
- 1:14Obama, Pelosi and Democrats make a fresh push for Biden to reconsider 2024 race ahead of conventionAssociated Press VideosDemocrats at the highest levels are making a critical push for President Joe Biden to reevaluate his election bid, with former President Barack Obama expressing private concerns to allies and Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi privately telling Biden the party could lose the ability to seize control of the House if he doesn’t step aside.14 hours ago
- 1:12Senate Democrats raise concerns about early certification of Biden nominationThe HillSome Senate Democrats have raised concerns, publicly and privately, about the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) plan to certify Joe Biden’s nomination for president weeks before the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, which may have factored into the decision to hold off on virtual proceedings until August. Senate Democrats who are skeptical about Biden’s prospects of beating former President Trump in November haven’t entirely given up hope of finding another nominee before the November election, despite President Biden’s repeated insistence that he’s going to stay in the race until the end.16 hours ago
- 3:10How Trump's message is playing out nationwideABC News VideosAs the presidential election inches closer, voters are still making up their minds. California Republican Party Chair Jessica Patterson joins the show.17 hours ago
- 1:26Rwanda's Kagame wins landslide re-election: commissionReuters VideosSTORY: Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has been re-elected with 99.18% of the vote, the National Electoral Commission said on Thursday (July 18). That result - off a reported turnout of 98% - gives him a fourth term and extends his near quarter of a century rule. And it's not exactly a surprising result. Kagame won more than 93% of the vote, according to the commission, in the previous three elections. He helped lead the rebel movement that ended Rwanda's 1994 genocide and has since been praised for rebuilding the country of 14 million people after that most horrific of chapters. The U.S. State Department and others have lauded the development of the economy. But Kagame's government has also been accused by Western nations and rights activists of muzzling the media, assassinating opponents, and backing rebel groups in neighboring Congo. The government has denied all accusations against it. Eight candidates, including some of Kagame's most vocal critics, were barred from the election with the commission citing reasons including missing and incomplete paperwork. During campaigning the president promised continued development and stability.19 hours ago
- 3:00Analysis of RNC, Biden campaign as more Democrats call for president to step downCBS News VideosCBS News' Senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa break down what happened at the Republican National Convention and where the Biden campaign stands amid turmoil.22 hours ago
- 1:58Hear how JD Vance addressed swing states during RNC speechCNNDuring a speech introducing himself to voters at the Republican National Convention, Republican Vice President nominee JD Vance gave multiple shout-outs to swing states that both President Biden and former President Trump would need to win in order to become President in the 2024 election.22 hours ago
- 1:37JD Vance accepts nomination as Trump's running mateReuters VideosSTORY: :: JD Vance accepts VP nomination, praises Trump and attacks Biden :: Milwaukee, Wisconsin :: July 17, 2024 :: JD Vance, Republican Vice Presidential Candidate "I'm overwhelmed with gratitude to say I officially accept your nomination to be Vice President of the United States of America." "I want all Americans to to go and watch the video of a would be assassin coming 1/4 of an inch from taking his life. Consider the lies they told you about Donald Trump, and then look at that photo of him defiant fist in the air when Donald Trump rose to his feet in that Pennsylvania field, all of America stood with him." "They said he was a tyrant. They said he must be stopped at all costs. But how did he respond? He called for national unity, for national calm, literally right after an assassin nearly took his life." "Now Joe Biden has been a politician in Washington for longer than I've been alive. 39 years old. Kamala Harris is not much further behind. For half a century, he's been the champion of every major policy initiative to make America weaker and poorer. And in four short years, Donald Trump reversed decades of betrayals inflicted by Joe Biden and the rest of the corrupt Washington insiders." "Our movement is about single moms like mine, who struggled with money and addiction but never gave up. And I'm proud to say that tonight my mom is here 10 years, clean and sober. Love you, Mom." In chronicling his hard scrabble journey from a difficult childhood to the U.S. Marines, Yale Law School, venture capitalism and the U.S. Senate, Vance, 39, introduced himself to Americans while using his story to argue he understands their everyday struggles. He accused "career politicians" like President Joe Biden - who Vance noted has been in politics longer than he has been alive - of destroying communities like his with ill-fated trade policies and foreign wars. In a sign of his potential value to the ticket, Vance also appealed to the working and middle classes in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin specifically - three Rust Belt swing states likely to decide the Nov. 5 election. In his speech Vance described his grandmother, "Mamaw," who raised him while his mother struggled with addiction, and acknowledged his mother Beverly, who was on hand to watch him speak. "I am proud to say that tonight my mom is here, 10 years clean and sober," Vance said. "I love you, Mom." A visibly moved Beverly Vance mouthed, "I love you, J.D.," while delegates gave her a standing ovation.1 day ago
- 0:45‘This is the endgame’: Van Jones reacts to growing pressure on BidenCNNCNN’s Van Jones weighs in on the growing number of prominent Democrats trying to get President Joe Biden to abandon his election campaign.1 day ago
- 1:40Biden tests positive for COVID-19, self-isolatesReuters VideosSTORY: The White House says President Joe Biden has tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday. That came during a campaign trail trip to Las Vegas. Earlier in the day he was seen shaking hands with diners at a restaurant. Biden was due to speak for UnidosUS, a Latino civil rights organization, when the CEO came on stage and announced he would not be attending the event. "He just tested positive for COVID. .... He said to tell my folks that we're not going to get rid of him that quickly." The U.S. President has since boarded Air Force One to return home to Delaware, where he'll self-isolate after experiencing mild symptoms. The 81-year-old President remains defiant as calls grow for him to drop his bid for another term in office... some fellow Democrats feel he's too old to seek re-election. On Wednesday - ABC News, citing sources, said Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer told Biden in a meeting Saturday it would be better for the country and the Democratic Party if he ended his re-election campaign. Schumer's office called the ABC report "idle speculation", and said Schumer, "conveyed the views of his caucus directly to President Biden. Earlier on Wednesday, House Democrat Adam Schiff came out publicly to call Biden to "pass the torch" to someone else. A Reuters/Ipsos poll that ended Tuesday found some 40% of Democratic registered voters said Biden should drop his re-election bid. Meanwhile, some 65% of independent registered voters agreed with them.1 day ago
- 1:20Uncertainty plaguing life in crisis-ridden Venezuela is also wreaking havoc on relationshipsAssociated Press VideosNothing, not even love, has been spared from the uncertainty that plagues everyday life in Venezuela, and as the next presidential election approaches, young people are reconsidering romantic relationships. (AP Video by Juan Arraez)1 day ago
- 0:57RNC highlights: Doug Burgum adds to Trump's collection of ex-rival RNC endorsementsYahoo News VideoNorth Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum threw his support to Trump on stage Wednesday night, adding to the GOP convention's message of party unity as it heads into the November election.1 day ago
- 1:03Who is Usha Vance, the Yale law graduate and wife of JD VanceAssociated Press VideosUsha Chilukuri Vance, Yale law graduate and trial lawyer, was thrust into the spotlight this week after her husband, JD Vance, was chosen as Donald Trump’s running mate in the 2024 presidential election.2 days ago
- 1:25Speaker Johnson: ‘Goal’ is to pick up more than 10 House seats in NovemberThe HillSpeaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday said his “goal” is for Republicans to pick up more than 10 House seats in November, underscoring the optimistic outlook the GOP has in the lead-up to Election Day. The comment — made during an interview with The Hill at the Republican National Convention — comes as former President Trump leads in key polls, President Biden’s approval rating remains underwater, and voters continue to raise alarm about issues like immigration and the economy, which have been weak spots for the incumbent.2 days ago
- 3:47California Rep. Adam Schiff has called for Pres. Biden to drop out of the electionABC News VideosCalifornia Rep. Adam Schiff has called for Pres. Biden to drop out of the election, adding to the continued fallout of Democratic support for him.2 days ago
- 0:51Effort to replace Biden may be ‘game over,’ despite lingering pushesThe HillThe debate around whether President Biden should withdraw from the presidential race was put on pause in the immediate aftermath of the attempted assassination on former President Trump. Democrats have quieted the public pressure on Biden, resigned to the fact that the president will be the nominee, with close to 100 days remaining before Election Day.2 days ago
- 2:06Kamala Harris addresses Trump assassination attemptABC News VideosVice President Kamala Harris addressed on Wednesday the issue of political violence and the need for unity in the 2024 election.2 days ago
- 1:17Asking Wisconsin voters: 'Who are you voting for in 2024?'ABC News VideosVoters in Wisconsin share which candidate they are voting for in the 2024 election and why.2 days ago
- 1:00King Charles departs Buckingham Palace for parliamentReuters VideosSTORY: :: King Charles departs Buckingham Palace for the state opening of parliament :: July 17, 2024 :: London, England Britain's new Prime Minister Keir Starmer will set out his first package of proposed laws, fleshing out how he will honor his election-winning pledge to rebuild the country after years of weak economic growth and political turmoil. In a grand ceremony to mark the opening of the new parliament, King Charles will read out the laws that the government wants the House of Commons to approve first after Starmer's center-left Labour Party won a commanding majority in this month's national election. The package of more than 35 bills will focus on growing the economy, including reforms to make it easier to build homes and speed up the delivery of major infrastructure projects, improving transport, and creating more jobs.2 days ago
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