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microsoft are all the companies expected to report. it would mark the first time in three years that earnings have fallen in back-to-back quarters. there will be a new 007. "the daily mail" reports that the 25th bond film will reveal lashana lynch. there was talk of alva. thanks to our international viewers joining us. for our u.s. viewers, "early start" continues right now. ♪ trump launching a racist attack on four democratic lawmakers, telling them, to go back to the countries they're
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from, even though they're all american. raids to round up thousands of undocumented immigrants are under way. millions under flash flood watches in the mississippi valley, as barry makes its way north. how about a win for the ages. djokovic breaking records. >> what does the grass taste like? >> fresh. >> i'm dave briggs. monday, july 15th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. why was #racistinchief trending on sunday? here's why. democrats fighting back after president trump attacked four minority democratic lawmakers,
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telling them to go back to their country. the racist tweet underlining the use of the oval office for bigotry. the president writing, in part, why don't they go back and fix the broken and crime-infested places from which they came. >> trump is wrong. all of them are american citizens. three of the four were born in the united states. ilhan omar moved to the united states when she was 12, became a citizen at 17. that's not the point. not a single member of congress has objected to the racist comments. democrats opposed to the line that trump targeted, and more centrist ones are defending the tweet, saying that democrats use disgusting language. more from boris sanchez.
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>> dave and jessica, the president exploiting a rift among the democrats and the white house speaker, and the speaker pushing forward a funding bill they didn't accept. all four of the women sending out rebukes of the president, as did nancy pelosi. look at what she tweeted -- i reject donald trump's xenophobic comments meant to divide our nation. she went on to say this is attacking our values. president trump is using the language of white nationalists. based on the long list of remarks, he is apparently comfortable saying this sort of thing. dave and jessica? >> thank you. immigration officials insist that raids to arrest undocumented immigrants are under way.
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but this force has not been seen. we were originally told the ten cities were being targeted. but cnn can't report if there were arrests -- confirmed, chicago, florida and new york. there's been only one report in chicago of any apprehensions. "the new york times" reports that the news reports tipped off the communities about what to expect. if that was supposed to kept secret, this comment last week from the president did not help. >> it's starts on sunday. they're going to bring people out and bring them back to their countries. >> according to "the new york times," a secondary scale plan calls for apprehensions over a week ago or something.
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ken cuccinelli, he was tight-lipped about the details when pressed by jake tapper on "state of the union." >> can you guarantee that no parents will be separating from their children in the raids? >> in the same way i can't comment on a operational details. >> there's people without families with removal orders. the priority is for i.c.e. to get the criminals. >> it will focus on recent arrivals to the u.s. we have more on the steps beto o'rourke his parents were ancestors from slave owners.
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i benefit from a system that my ancestors built to favor themselves at the expense of others. o'rourke says he will continue to support reparations for slavery. it's an issue that multiple candidates have addressed on the campaign trail. his standing in the polls may not reflect it, but pete buttigieg is no longer the little campaign that could. he has 250 people on his staff. his campaign flush with cash after raising $25 million in the second quarter. that's expected to be the most of any 2020 democratic candidate. the hiring spree includes putting people on the ground in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. pete buttigieg may believe the fund-raising hall may continue in the second half. police in baton rouge,
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louisiana, is investigating the death of the founder of the city's african-american museum. they have no motive or suspects. he was found dead in the trunk of a car on friday. the car was three miles from her home. but police don't know what caused her death. investigators are reaching out to the public, asking anyone with information to come forward. what caused the saturday night blackout in new york city? the investigation could take months. con edison said a high demand for hour was not responsible for the outage. and they have ruled out other potential causes. >> we have no indication that this was involved in cyber or physical attack. in terms of loading or demand on the system, it was a warm evening last night. but in terms of the peak demands that manhattan exhibits, it was very low.
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>> parts of manhattan went dark for about five hours. 72,000 people affected by that outage. a jennifer lopez concert that was in progress was called off for safety. the concert has been rescheduled for tonight. we're seeing video of how broadway stars adapted when theaters went dark. "hadestown" giving a sidewalk performance. ♪ it's a blackout ooh, it's a blackout ♪ ♪ ooh, it's a blackout >> just move it outside. >> the new york city papers were not so kind to mayor bill de blasio. "daily news," dim & dimmer. and "the new york post," de blasio must go.
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a check of cnn business. american airlines cancelling more flights because of the boeing 737 max grounding. it's extending cancellations until november 2nd. that's two months longer than it previously announced. in a statement, american saying it remains confident that impending software updates to the 737 max, will lead to resort if i ka recertification this year. a potential problem with the jet was discovered during testing. that makes it possible for the 737 grounding to last into late 2019 or early 2020. your travel concerns continue across the country. new orleans may have been spared a tropical storm blow, but the flooding threat continues today. we'll have more on that next.
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the threat from flooding from tropical storm barry. 50,000 people in the state of louisiana were without power. heavy rain and tornadoes are possible through the area today. natasha chin is in franklin, louisiana, with the latest. >> reporter: dave and jessica, we're hearing from the st. mary parish emergency officials, that on sunday, there were seven inches of rain, which is more than they got the entire barry event the day before. really, the problem has come after the storm came through. we'll show you what this looks like in franklin. this is the metal shipyard. this is their parking lot. this is what happened from barry saturday night into sunday. they were prepared for this. the barricade has been here for years. we saw folks bringing in extra gravel and plugging holes.
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they were expecting this flooding to get much worse. this is all coming from a drainage canal that they're hoping will recede overtime. there's some phones being threatened because of the flash flooding. we visited glencoe, louisiana, as well. that's an area that had to be evacuated on saturday night. we saw one home that was ripped apart because of the strong winds from barry. joseph colbert was sitting in the carport at the time. his sister was inside the home. she came running outside. here's what he said. >> sounded like a train to me. some say when you hear a train, it is a tornado. it did sound like a train coming through. you heard it coming out.
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all of it started coming out. >> reporter: colbert said he had been in that home for 40 years. now, there's people affected by the wind damage and by floodwaters. authorities are concerned with trying to keep the waters out of people's homes. they are working hard with utility crews to restore power to everyone. dave and jessica, back to you. >> thanks. protesters taking to the streets of hong kong. this ended in clashes inside a shopping mall, as police tried to disperse a group of young protesters. live feeds showed protesters throwing objects at police in riot gear. they pushed back with their shields. this is the first major test of the protest movement, since carey lamb called the extradition bill short. they cannot seem to quiet things in hong kong.
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president trump, launching a racist attack on four democratic lawmakers, telling them to go back to the countries they're from.
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2 t administration says that i.c.e. has started raids to round up thousands of immigrants. threats of high winds, as tropical depression, barry, makes its way north. an incredible video of construction workers rescuing a baby and a toddler from an apartment fire. happy monday. i'm dave briggs. >> good morning. i'm jessica dean. democrats are fighting back after president trump attacked four minority democratic lawmakers, telling them to go back to their country. the president's racist tweet, underlining his use of the oval office to promote bigotry. the president writing, in part,
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why don't they go back and fix the broken and crime-infested places from which they came. >> trump is wrong. all of them are american citizens. three of the four were born in the united states. ilhan omar moved to the united states when she was 12, became a citizen at 17. that's not the point. not a single member of congress has objected to the racist comments. democrats opposed to the line that trump targeted, and more centrist ones are slamming the tweet, saying that democrats use disgusting language. more from boris sanchez. >> dave and jessica, the president exploiting a rift among the democrats and the white house speaker, and the speaker pushing forward a
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funding bill they didn't accept. all four of the women sending out rebukes of the president, as did nancy pelosi. look at what she tweeted -- i reject donald trump's xenophobic comments meant to divide our nation. she went on to say this is attacking our values. president trump is using the language of white nationalists. based on the long list of remarks, he is apparently comfortable saying this sort of thing. dave and jessica? >> thank you. immigration officials insist that raids to arrest undocumented immigrants are under way. but this force has not been seen. we were originally told the ten cities were being targeted. but cnn cannot confirm if there were arrests. chicago, florida and new york.
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there's been only one report in chicago of any apprehensions. "the new york times" reports that the news reports tipped off the communities about what to expect. if that was supposed to kept secret, this comment last week from the president did not help. >> it's starts on sunday. they're going to bring people out and bring them back to their countries. >> according to "the new york times," a secondary scale plan calls for apprehensions over a week ago or something. ken cuccinelli, he was tight-lipped about the details when pressed by jake tapper on "state of the union." >> can you guarantee that no parents will be separating from their children in the raids?
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>> in the same way i can't comment on a operational details. >> there's people without families with removal orders. the priority is for i.c.e. to get the criminals. >> the operation is expected to target about 2,000 undocumented immigrants who have court orders for removals from the country. joining us to talk about all this, princeton professor and historian, julian zelser. when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. with trump, it was the birther movement. and the charlottesville comment. and now, this tweet. i'm just mentioning a few. jay johnson said, we should not be numb to these comments. but are we already?
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>> absolutely. using the rhetoric of backlash is clear and consistent. it's amazing to see the president tweet language like this. it becomes another story. and that numbness is the greatest danger to the country. >> this piece says, a few republicans who dared to define him got crushed by pro-trump candidates, quit the party or retired. mitt romney issues back firm but ineffe intweets. no president after the 9/11 attacks has enjoyed such popularity with republican voters. is this the republican party now? is that where we are? >> we're at a point you can't separate the two.
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the republican party has absorbed president trump as their own. you can't go 2020, and not know this is the republican party in the modern era. >> you are wondering what the cabinet members, we expect something from mitt romney but not much beyond that. on friday, he said the immigration raids across the country were coming on sunday. clearly, they did not. the president tipped off the entire country. does he win? >> the politics of fear is what he thrives on. the implementation of the policy is not happening as predicted so far. he's generating fear.
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he is putting the threat out to show his base that he is as anti-immigration as they imagine. at that level, it's not winning. but it fits his political agenda. the rhetoric for him is as important as actually implementing this. and there's part of him, i'm sure, that imagines that would be difficult if this all goes into effect. >> he won that way in 2016. but he did not learn from the midterms in 2018, when this was not a popular issue. and he seems to be doubling down for 2020. >> that was a health care issue, among democrats. this is a real contrasting issue for them, where bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, medicare for all, joe biden, talking about wanting to hold on to obamacare. the re-election campaign, will bring out the supporters who love what the president is doing. two different kinds of elections. and so, you can be a strategist
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and say, this might still work for a 220 package, even if it didn't work in the midterms. >> you're a historian. >> yeah. >> you've looked at the history of our nation and presidents. if you zoom out, big picture, an election we never had. times unlike we've ever seen. that really does hold true. >> i wait using the term unprecedented. but we are fully in one of those unprecedented periods. and this election will be determining what the country is about. its values and how we see the presidency. what's the direction of the republican party what's normal in republican politics app all this is on the ballot and it will show you where the country is. >> joe biden leads president trump in a head-to-head match-up. elizabeth warren and kamala harris is about tied with the
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president. that was a different number. but biden is the front-runner. thank you for being here. speaking of 2020, the presidential race. beto o'rourke revealing he and his wife are descendants of slave owners. he said he was recently given documents showing the ancestry. i benefit from a system that my ancestors built for themselves to urgency others. o'rourke says he will continue to support reparations for slavery, an issue multiple candidates have addressed on a campaign trail. pete buttigieg is no longer the little campaign that could. after raising $24.8 million in the second quarter. that's expected to be the most
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of any 2020 democratic candidate. the hiring spree includes putting people on the ground in iowa, south carolina and new hampshire. fund-raising will continue into the second half of 2019. police in baton rouge, louisiana, is finding that the she was found in the trunk of a car. investigators are reaching out to the public, asking anyone with information to come forward. bastille day celebrations, turning violent in paris. anti-government protesters clashing with police on the champs-elysees. at least 175 people taken into custody for questioning. earlier in the day, macron was the first french president in
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modern times to be booed during the traditional july 14th parade. yellow vest protesters, infiltrating the event. the white house confirming that a planned meeting between president trump and jimmy morales has been called off. guatemala postponing the meeting while issuing legal challenges that would make guatemala a safe third country for asylum seekers. under the agreement, people crossing into guatemala would apply for asylum there, instead of at the u.s. border, easing the immigration crush at america's southern border. the two presidents were close to solidifying that deal. iran's foreign minister is at a meeting at the u.n. the state department, granting a visa. the move was approved by mike comp
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pompeo. zarif accusing president trump of hurting the united states with his iran policy. >> the trump administration is isolated in the global community. it's time for the united states to begin to return to the international consensus. >> zarif's visit comes as they decide to keep the iran nuclear deal alive. british foreign secretary jeremy hunt says he will be building on the leadership in the u.k., alongside france and germany, as they work to encourage iran back into compliance. what caused the major saturday night blackout in new york city. well, it's unknown. the investigation could take months. con edison says the high command for power was not responsible. and there's other ruled out causes, as well.
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>> we have no indication this was involved in cyber or physical attack. in terms of loading or demand on the system, it was a warm evening last night. in peak demands that iran exhibits, the demand was very low. >> parts of manhattan went dark saturday night for about five hours. 72,000 people were affected by the outage. a jennifer lopez concert that was in progress at madison square garden was called off for safety. the concert has been rescheduled for tonight. and we're seeing video of how broadway stars adapted when broadway went dark. the cast of "hadestown" giving a sidewalk performance. ♪ it's a blackout ooh, it's a blackout ♪
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♪ ooh, it's a blackout >> good times were had by all. a lot blaming mayor bill de blasio, out campaigning for president at the time. you see the covers of the local papers here. "daily news," dim & dimmer. and "the new york post," de blasio must go. he was in iowa campaigning for president at the time. dramatic video of construction workers saving a baby and aed ed ttoddler from burning apartment building in albuquerque. the workers were installing a roof next door. they are catching the children as they are tossed down. and then, hauling over a ladder to get the family out safely. >> two children and another person were taken to a local hospital. all in stable condition. the cause of the fire is under investigation. millions under flash flood watches in the mississippi river valley, as the threat from barry
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forecasters say heavy rain and tornadoes are possible in louisiana through today. natasha chen is in franklin, louisiana, with the latest. >> reporter: dave and jessica, we're hearing from the st. mary parish emergency officials, that on sunday, there were seven inches of rain, which is more than they got the entire barry event the day before. really, the problem has come after the storm came through. we'll show you what this looks like in franklin. this is the metal shipyard.
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this is their parking lot. this is what happened from barry saturday night into sunday. they were prepared for this. the barricade has been here for years. we saw folks bringing in extra gravel and plugging holes. they were expecting this flooding to get much worse. this is all coming from a drainage canal that they're hoping will recede overtime. there's some homes being threatened because of the flash flooding. we visited glencoe, louisiana, as well. that's an area that had to be evacuated on saturday night. we saw one home that was ripped apart because of the strong winds from barry. joseph colbert was sitting in the carport at the time. his sister was inside the home. she came running outside. here's what he said. >> sounded like a train to me. it did sound like a train coming
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through. >> you heard the glass breaking? >> yes, ma'am. all the windows started coming out. all of it started coming out. >> reporter: colbert said he had been in that home for 40 years. now, there's people affected by the wind damage and by floodwaters. authorities are concerned with trying to keep the waters out of people's homes. they are working hard with utility crews to restore power to everyone. dave and jessica, back to you. a check on cnn business. a look at markets. asian stocks closed higher, despite fears of a slowdown in china. on wall street, futures are moving. all three closed at all-time highs. s&p 500 closed above 3000 for the first time ever. wall street's focus shifts to corporate earnings this week.
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this weekend, lending their shine to some big events. max foster standing by in london with more on this. a lot of activity this weekend, max. >> absolutely. the duchess of sussex, out for a couple of days on the trot over the weekend. firstly, accompanying her sister-in-law to the tennis. she was able to catch her friend, serena williams, in her match. and last night, the duchess out on the red carpet, as a royal. she is used to the red carpet as an actress. she bumped into beyonce, who appeared in that film, "lion king," apparently prince harry's favorite film. and jay-z having a chat with harry. we heard he was overheard giving percentage advice to harry.
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always find time for yourself. we'll see if he takes that. meghan, not quite back, officially, from maternity. these were accompanying visits, if you like. >> big smiles all weekend. thanks so much, max. thanks for joining us. i'm jessica deenl. >> good to have you here. i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now. we'll see you tomorrow. president trump suggesting that some members of congress should go back to their countries. >> the president feels he is resonating with his core supporters. >> it is racist and un-american. you should never hear that from the president of the united states. we have not seen i.c.e. agents making appearances. >> we should be able to enforce the law in a reasonable way. that's what we're doing here. >> i want comprehensive immigration reform. but frightening children is
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unacceptable. >> this is "new day." >> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "new day." monday, july 16th. >> it's july 15th. >> i'll fire someone later. >> 6:00 here in new york. the outcry builds after trump creates a stunningly racist attack. democrats spent sun trying to speak out against it. to this point, there's silence from republican lawmakers. the president, not apologizing after sending this incendiary tweet telling the women to go back to the countries they come from. all are american citizens, three born in the united states. >> what do you call someone that
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says clearly racest things? this morning, mr. president. what do you call lawmakers who stand by silent when someone says u we've been looking all night and found only one republican that found a problem with what president trump said. chip roy of texas. that's it. all alone. we'll let you know if we hear any more this morning. what are these members so afraid of? also, this was no slip of the tongue. this was a deliberate move by the president in an election season. so why does the president think racism is an effective campaign issue? let's get straight to the white house. our joe johns is there. is the white house explaining this morning why the president has chosen racism? >> reporter: haven't heard anything more than just from the president. at this point at this level, virtually everything has to be seen through a p

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