Kamala harris and Tim Walz Reach The Summit and when this election. Colorado proudly casts its vote for Kamala Harris. Connecticut, how do you cast your votes . The constitution state. Home of the uconn huskies slamdunk. Home of keith richards, lead guitar. We vote tonight we cast 73 votes and one present for the first female president of the united states of america, Kamala Harris now we are passing the mic all around the world tonight, so lets do it together. Here we go, here we go, here we go, lets go democrats abroad, how do you cast your votes . Mister secretary, democrats abroad represents millions of americans who live abroad and vote back home in all 50 states and in d. C. U. S. Citizens can go to vote from abroad to register and request a ballot. On behalf of our large, diverse community, we joyfully cast 21 votes for Kamala Harris. The District Of Columbia, how do you cast your votes . We are washington, d. C. , home to 700,000 americans. Where millions have marched for jobs
Agenda. Someone who suggests we should terminate the Constitution Of The United States should never again stand behind the seal of president of the united States Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, minnesota governor Tim Walz, speaking to large crowds in a pair of Battleground States over the weekend continue to ride a wave of momentum. Meanwhile Donald Trump held one rally in the deep red stateofthestate of montana, complaining about Crowd Sizes, and unveiling a long list of grievances. Well bring you the big moments on the campaign in just A Moment. Also ahead, the latest from the middle east, where iran is on the verge of attack on israel. Good Morning And Welcome to Way Too Early on this monday, august 12th. Im jonathan lemire. Thanks for starting your Day And Week with us. Weve got a lot to get to this morning, and well begin with the Battleground Blitz by Vice President Kamala Harris and her new running mate, minnesota governor Tim Walz. The two campaigned together
Hey [ Crowd Chanting ] well, you might have seen a few people showed up in philadelphia the other night. Then 10,000 plus walked into a field in western wisconsin. And then, on wednesday, the largest crowd of the campaign showed up in detroit, michigan. But arizona just couldnt leave it alone, could ya . [ applause ] wow. You know, its not as if anybody cares about Crowd Sizes or anything. Whew, okay. Vice president ial nominee Tim Walz poking the bear just a little bit during his rally with Vice President Kamala Harris on friday. Weve seen thousands of supporters show up for the new democratic ticket since their debut Last Tuesday in philadelphia. Wow, what a difference a week or so makes. Look at those numbers. Mika, i mean i cant. Look at the numbers. The philadelphia event, when it first came out, seems like two weeks ago, doesnt it . Yeah. So huge. Wisconsin seemed to be even bigger. Detroit was mammoth. Then glendale, reports of 15,000 people there, more than Barack Obama had in
Officials say the blast killed more than 90 palestinians. And according to gaza medical officials, those killed were sheltering from the ongoing war, including many children and the elderly Israel Defense forces say that compound was being used by hamas terrorists. But today there is mounting international outrage about that strike. We have our teams of correspondents around the globe tracking all the latebreaking developments. But first, i want to bring in cnns clarissa ward. Shes here with me in tel aviv. First of all, youre doing a lot of reporting on this clarissa what more can you jealous . So this was truly a devastating strike wolf. It took place during the fuzzer prayer. Thats the predawn prayer. According to gaza civil defense, there were roughly 200 people in the room. This is the tbi, an islamic School And Mosque compound in gaza city. It was a place where according to gaza civil defense, 6,000 people were sheltering, many of them displaced from their homes. The blast went o
But possibly the affecting healthy relationships. They said extended interaction with the model might influence social norms. So essentially what theyre saying is that people might pull back on their Human Relationships to spend more time with chatgpt. And this sounds like science fiction, but but even with the older version of the tool, this has already starting to happen. I spoke with a college student, Lisa Lee last month, who said that she considers chatgpt to be her boyfriend. I want to play for you a section of that interview. Lets listen sometimes i feel like its really, really personal its something like im talking to another me, so i dont have that kind of like a little burden that had to deal with real human so as you hear that this has already starting to happen. And its really interesting to me because it comes at this time when we know technology are existing technology already really contributes to issues with social, social isolation. Another thing to watch out for when