foley could see one of her two daughters, but not low can we. >> coming are pleased with the help of a bystander. most ghraieb is able to get three-year-old aerial to safety. i need you to hold this little girl, please. i looked underneath a motorcyclists and that's when i saw lola hello i didn't look good. she didn't look like she was breathing i just heard a phrase, you back a month. you've been doing this job for a while, but what's it like to have your whole heart jolted into that moment i think dad mode kinda kicked in you know, i'm a father and a little little presses in the sternum area just to try jumpstart your heart while i was doing it, then i heard are gaps my daughters are my everything. there. all i have besides my parents, but if something were to happen to either one of them, i would be lost sure. >> absolutely devastating because yes, i very well could have lost all three of my girls that night i wouldn't have wanted to live another day for the next three weeks. low load battle to stay alive with help from her doctors and nurses. while this family prayed together a guardian angel by their side. >> so yeah, he's uncle dave, he's going to be a part of our fatally forever. >> lowell was perfect she she has a clean bill of health now she's gonna be a year july 31st. i believe i was putting the right place at the right time sarah, showing us such a small world, the foley family actually was praying for a young girl four years ago who had cancer. >> that little girl did beat cancer. the girl who beat cancer let's actually musk groves daughters and you understand how this world is so small. and sarah it's so great to have you back and we've all been watching how hard you've been fighting. we love to see you on tv again, so hopefully you will see you soon. but this story really touched a lot of hearts because this girl never gave up. that video. i could i could not watch some of it just seeing the mother's visceral reaction this little body that comes back to life. what an incredible story, ryan, thank you so much for that. wow. >> the next hour been seeing a new central starts right now another trip around the sun for donald trump at another trip to washington today is trump's 78th birthday and his birthday wish maybe that you talk about anything else happening? right now, the site of one of the worst us school shootings in us history is being demolished. the horrors haunting the halls with marjory stoneman douglas high school soon to be reduced to rubble. you're alive in parkland, florida. jail journalist evan gershkovich has been behind bars for over a year in russia, the us has luck long declared him wrongfully detained, that he's just been formally indicted in russia and is now headed to trial. a friend of evans will join us this hour. i'm kaye fall hopefully with sarah sidner. john is out today. this is cnn news central the saying goes age ain't nothing but a number, but in this year's election cycle, it could be he a big deal. >> this morning, donald trump, as you heard from kate celebrating his 78th birthday, he kicked off his birthday festivities early with the cake and candles. during his visit to capitol hill yesterday, age has been one of the key sticking points this election cycle. both trump and biden would be the oldest president ever sworn in into office next january. if he asked trump, he'd rather not talk about his birthday. however, first lady jill biden is out on the campaign trail pitching to voters just how beneficial. all those years of experience, her husband has and how important they are. cnn a latrine in priscilla alvarez are both with me now, trump got a warm birthday message from his supporters in congress, some of whom were not friendly with donald trump until we saw him. there on capitol hill shaking hands with mitch mcconnell give us some sense of what happened on the hill. priscilla i think you mean, i'll take this one no, it's okay. >> luck. i think donald trump was very pleased with how yesterday when with his meetings with house and senate republicans, when i talked donald trump's campaign they really got what they they wanted, which was unity going in to thursday. his team had told me repeatedly that they wanted this to be a show of unity behind donald trump. they wanted to see these members lining up behind him and showing them his support, including those who have criticized him or who have even said that they may not vote for him. the upcoming election and essentially that is what we saw. and you mentioned the birthday celebrations. there and the house republican meeting first in the morning, they sang happy birthday to him. later, they presented him with a cake and the senate republican meeting. and it really was kind of this rah, rah pep valley vibe of sort i was told pulled from sources in the room. so again, i think his team was very pleased that but just to discuss the age factor, sara, i think this is really significant because donald trump is turning 78 today. and when an election is so focused heavily on both candidates age, and how old these two men are. it's not exactly actually something that he wants to be talking about. and we actually heard him allude to that fact at a rally in las vegas on sunday where he essentially said he wants to pretend his birthday doesn't exist. take a listen to how trump put it you know there's a certain point at which you don't want to hear happy birthday you just want to pretend today doesn't exist now, sara and i just want to again, note this that donald trump is turning 78. >> he is three years younger than joe biden, but if he were to win the election in the fall he would be older than the oldest president even then joe biden was though when he is being sworn in. and so i think that's a key thing to keep in mind and we have some great reporters who have done some coverage of this today who pointed out that way back when if donald trump and joe biden, where they could have been in the same high school together, essentially. and so i think it's important to that as mine, because so much of this coverage of this election has been focused on joe biden's mental acuity and mental fitness, something that trump's team repeatedly hammers cimon, but increasingly, we are seeing democrats tried to turn that line of attack on trump as well. >> now, you've seen some of his speeches, some of the things he said have definitely be on attack in the last few days. i thank you so much history. let's talk about president biden. he he of course, is in italy at the g7 summit but his wife, jill, she is not shying away from the age factor give us some sense of what she's doing on the campaign trail now she is jetting around country. >> look biden campaign officials know that age is a factor in this election. it is top of mind among voters, but they still feel like eight aside, they can cast these as two completely different candidates. and the president being the one that they say is going to preserve democracy. and joe biden isn't a very unique position to send that message across the country. not only is she the spouse of president joe biden, but she is also a senior herself who talks about the benefits of aging and can appeal to a very important voting block. and she tried to do that and articulate that during an event in green bay, wisconsin, take a listen to how she put it this election is most certainly not about age joe, and that other guy are essentially the same age. let's not be fooled. joe isn't one of the most effective presidents of our lives in spite of his age but because of it so they're here. >> that's an argument will be taking on this three-day campaign swing that's also going to include minnesota at california, nevada, and arizona. in fact, today, she's going to be joined by jane fonda in reading now, nevada. and of course, this is a first lady who was not shied away from slamming former president donald trump over his treatment of women and reproductive freedom. so more of that likely over the course of the summer sara, priscilla, thank you for your reporting as well as alayna treene joining us now is democratic strategists, joe tripping and more gillespie, founder of bleu steck blue stack strategy is and former frehse advisor to john benner when he was house speaker. let's talk about, let's jump off with alayna treene was talking about the donald trump in donald trump in washington yesterday and meeting behind closed doors as house and senate republicans and joke punchbowl described another scene in from behind closed doors yesterday, really well, that i want to ask you about. he says thursday was in many ways a perfect example of what politics is like under trump and could be again, if you went in november 5th and closed-door meetings southern capital at the capitol hill club, trump told republicans that milwaukee was a terrible city. milwaukee just happens to be where republicans are holding the convention next month, also saying shortly after the trump meeting ended, members of the house republican conchae conference circled the wagons, denying that he made the remark, and then and others trying to explain it away. and then the mayor of milwaukee spoke to cnn in wisconsin were purple state and the election statewide elections are decided on a razor-thin margin. >> and so for the former president to call milwaukee a horrible place, that's insulting the home to roughly 50,000 people who vote republican here in this city at the end of the day, when it's in a state hey, that's decided on a razor's edge that may ultimately cost down trump the election joe. even if he was just specifically talking about a crime rate, do you think it could cost trump oh, yeah. i mean, look, this is you know, clean up on il-9. i mean, i don't agree that he got to show of unity in the party, but somebody, a lot of people in that room left and they leaked that he's called blocky horrible without any context about crime or anything? and so the rest of the party the group that's got a pledge, fealty in public went out and i have to clean it up. but the fact is a look the people if wisconsin are proud of more akiya, proud of the brats, the beer, there, their sports teams at city and it's not just sort of being taking on the city. it i think it's going to cost him boats beyond the border of that city and i agree with the mare. with constants, it'd be decided by a few thousand votes either way, this was a really dm, self-inflicted error and again, somebody, people within the multiple sources that were in that room, they may have been applauding him in the room, but as soon as they a lot of them walked out and start not just this, but other kinda like crazy things. he said. we talked about the age thing, but donald trump says, these things, not because he's old, but he says on because he's dangerous, he he's this is the rhetoric that he goes to immediately. if he disliked something and he clearly dislikes milwaukee for some reason when more this is looking at for anyone not anyone not named donald trump. this is an example, again, of what's old is new republicans be important that physicians sometimes quite uncomfortable and awkward to explain or avoid taking questions are dodging questions running through, especially running through the hole well, congress on things that donald trump says, what does this mean? what does it's going to look like again, for republicans down ballot and then coming months. absolutely. well, i want it's giving me flashbacks to 2016. and having to wake up thinking, what did i miss while i was sleeping and what do i need to respond to? like if i had a very act to every single thing that donald trump said on behalf of my member. or whereas working that would've been a full-time job to try and come up with a response to every single thing he said and polls are showing that this isn't really move the needle for people because we're used to it. this is what he does. so to take everything he says and make it a big story actually backfire paris so that being said, members are probably now realizing, after having been through yesterday's unity today that it's happening again, they're going to have to go back to reacting and responding and being held accountable because trump isn't, he doesn't take responsibility. he still hasn't take responsibility for january 6, so it's really becomes a personal threshold for members to decide. okay, what's worth it is it worth my job to stand with him and do those? is it worth it for my constituents? i mean, that's how they justify it. right. and that's perfectly understandable if they went policy things, they want to get by, but i think there comes a certain point where they're going to get fatigued. again yesterday, donald trump endorsed larry hogan, the former republican governor of maryland, who is now running for senate maryland. >> and hogan has, this is very interesting because hogan has made clear time and again, he is not supporting donald trump, the campaign responded to the endorsement. his campaign responded the endorsement saying governor hogan has been clear, he is not supporting president trump just as he did not in 2016 and 2020 and democrats jumps very quickly on this the dsmc using trump's endorsement, just that line donald trump, once larry hogan to be in the senate as a new attack line against him, does this hurt larry hogan getting an endorsement i honestly, i don't think it does. i think it's really interesting and it speaks to what trump once here he obviously sees the polls and thinks there's a chance that you get when both presidency, house, and senate again, really, i think that's really looking at and then that gives him the power to either clear his name, whatever he thinks that congress can do for him. >> i i heard that it was mentioned during the meetings with both house republicans and the senate side of things that he needs to get done to clear his name and things of that nature. so i see that as the tactic here, but i think for larry hogan maryland's you know, very viable for him. and so he's got to say on his path and not let and he doesn't need trump. so to that end keeping him at the fray and outside of his orbit is probably for the best it's just a really interesting he set up right job because you also had lara trump who was saying like, no self-respecting self-respecting republican should be supporting larry hogan and all. and maybe we don't even give him money really wild yeah. yeah. no. this is like i think this goes to the whole problem with whole party you you're not going to it hasn't gone well for them. having to walk this line between fealty to trump and trying to stay close, but not so close and walk away from him if they're in a bad district where he's not popular, it hasn't worked at all. it's one of the reasons there was no red wave in 2022 and larry hogan's like the poster child for how this is going to go. >> yeah. trump needs him to keep him out of jail oh, great. let's see how that message goes with the state of maryland even for larry hogan who was a popular governor. i mean, i give them all that, but the state of maryland is not going to vote to put a senator and that one's going to change, could change the who has the majority in the senate, not larry hogan, but giving them majority to to the republican party that would then again be able to approves court justices trump the whole thing? no, not going to happen and if he if larry hogan moves further away from trump, a lot of the maga supporters may go in and vote for others. they may vote for trump but they're not can vote for larry hogan then that's the walk that all of them need to are going to be forced to take in a lot of these 17, i think districts laughed in the house where joe biden won them in 2020 with were won by republicans. they're going to face this whole thing. it's gonna be a very difficult path and i think that's why they're going to, republicans blues house and why larry hogan will not i don't think has a chance in maryland anymore. >> definitely overnight, the already interesting senate race in maryland just got even more interesting. that is for sure, it's good to see you guys. thank you both very much. i'm sarah thank you we are watching a moment in history right now as we're speaking, you're saying that slide from wsp and they're in miami. that's parkland in florida. that is the school the site where 17 students and staff members were killed at marjory stoneman douglas high school back in 2018. and you're watching not unfold in front of you. all right. plus, at any moment, the supreme court could rule on a case that could be an actor so as to emergency abortions for millions of women potentially how voters are weighing reproductive rights at the ballots will have all that sanity needs a safe space you'd have a show were right and left to cnn presents an encore presentation of hbo's real time with bill 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