Yes, i was. I regret it. And im sorry for any of the pain or misconception i may have caused anybody. [ applause ] he also spoke about the controversial 1994 crime bill he supported. I supported the bill. I will accept responsibility for whats right. I will also accept the responsibility for what went wrong. Cnns Arlette Saenz joins us from the campaign trail. Do you think biden was successful with potential voters today . Reporter anna, the voters earlier today in South Carolina as well here in orangeburg were very receptive to the former Vice President s speech and remarks. But we will see over the course of the next few days how this might resonate with voters in other parts of the state and also across the country. Youve really seen biden come under attack in recent weeks, particularly on issues relating to race. But in that speech earlier today in sumter, South Carolina, biden really was giving one of the most forceful defenses of his record. He did express remorse when it came to his comments about working with segregationist senators decades ago. He also expressed a little bit of remorse for some elements of the crime bill that critics have viewed as detrimental. Biden was also trying to push back on some of these attacks, trying to lay out explanations of where he stood on certain issues over the course of his long career in the senate. And one thing that he pointed to was president obama. He was arguing that president obamas selection of biden as a running mate was a testament to his character and record. Take a listen to what he told voters earlier today in South Carolina. I was vetted. I was vetted by he and ten serious lawyers he appointed to go back and look at every single thing in my background, from finances to anything i had done. Everything. And he selected me. Ill take his judgment about my record, my character, my ability to handle the job, over anyone elses. Reporter so biden really leaning in heavily to his relationship with the former president. Thats something that hes done throughout his campaign, just a little while ago here in orangeburg, biden was referring to him simply as his buddy barack. Thats a message you hear him trying to reinforce over and over. Biden is here in South Carolina, trying to court that critical black vote. They make up a majority of the democratic primary electorate in the state. Although biden has been slipping a little bit in the polls, he still has significant strength among the africanamerican community. Thats something that biden is going to be focusing on here in South Carolina over this next 24 hours as hes here, ana. Arlette saenz, we know youll keep us posted, thank you. I want to get reaction now from one of bidens 2020 rivals, bestselling author and activist marianne williamson, marianne, thanks for being here. What do you say to biden not wanting to talk about parts of his record . I dont want to talk about anybodys past. I want to talk about the future of our country, where we need to be as a people, where Public Policy needs to be. The politics of bringing down one candidate, is not of great interest to me. You just qualified for the Second Democratic debate later this month, congratulations. You got a lot of buzz, you were the mostsearched candidate on google. But so far that hasnt necessarily translated into support in the polls. Ide why do you think that is . The fact that it hasnt translated into support in the polls youre looking at doesnt mean its not translating into support in every every meeting that im having, every house party, every place i go in iowa, every place i go in New Hampshire where i see crowds, where im getting standing ovations. I think its translating into a lot of support. Its whats happening on the ground in these states. Thats where it matters, where the voters are, not necessarily whats happening yet in polls and that kind of stuff. Every candidate knows that. Whether or not you feel your words are landing and whether or not your words landed in a particular debate, thats one moment. Its a long conversation that youre having with the voters. And i feel confident about the conversation that im having with the voters in the primary states. Not all the voters know who you are. The New York Times just wrote a piece that looks inside, it talks about how a book from 1976 had a big impact on you and your career path and now your candidacy. This book is called a course in miracles. The times describes the text as a, quote, curious new york scripture that arose during the heady met aphysical counterculture of the 1960s, it is taken by its readers as a genuine gospel. How has this influenced your life and your vision for america . First of all, i think thats a deep misrepresentation of this book. The book isnt a religion, theres no doctrine, theres no dogma. It talks about universal themes of peace and love, and those themes are in all the great religious and spiritual systems of the world. As a woman, understanding more deeply what love means in my life, how to forgive, how to be more about giving than taking, how to be of service, how to try to live my life as a woman in greater relationship, deeper relationship with the people around me, what it means to live in justice and in mercy and in love. Whether im finding it from my own religious tradition of judaism, whether im finding it from a course in miracles, whether im find it in hiddndui, buddhism. I started taking religion and spirituality classes when i was in high school. We live in a country were that kind of religious and spiritual seeking is common. This is america, were a religious nation. So this is not weird. No matter how many times people want to act like its weird that somebody believes in god or weird that somebody tries to live a more forgiving, i think our public life could use a little more moral or ethical consideration. Nobody should apologize for the fact that were trying to figure out how to live in more practical ways and a loving existence. I appreciate where youre coming from. I was just asking the question about how that particular book influenced you and how it may influence your vision for the country, thats where i was coming from in my questioning there. I want to ask you about another article that was prominent this week, that i know you took issue with, of course im talking about the Annie Leibowitz vogue photo shoot and the accompanying article that featured all the Democratic Women running for president except for you. Here is the version you put out with yourself strategically inserted into the portrait above their heads. Do you feel like youre not being taken seriously, or treated as a legitimate candidate . How did this situation make you feel . Well, first of all, i did not put out that meme. I saw it on the internet because there are so many memes right now with everything regarding my candidacy, regarding my debate performance, regarding the leibowitz. When i was doing one of those things on instagram when you post several things, i posted quite a few memes. I just saw that one on the internet. I have not made any memes about that. I saw the one youre talking about, i saw a meme with my face. Listen, i think all of the women who are running for president are lovely. I have met them all, i have Great Respect for them all. Vogue magazine did what they did. I certainly dont have an issue with any of the women. It is significant when Something Like a vogue magazine, so clearly implies that only they are qualified. Thats definitely a dismissal. This is not a big thing in my life and like i said, im not the one who made the meme. Has vogue called you to do a followup piece . Mmmm. No . Who are your closest advisers . I dont think that im oprahs spiritual adviser. Any more than i can say shes been my spiritual adviser, shes been spiritual adviser in many ways to an entire generation of americans. Shes read my book and been in support of my book doesnt mean she sees me as an adviser. My own adviser, first and foremost would be my own parents, who are no longer with us. I think my 29yearold daughter is certainly someone who i look to for advice. Its a very interesting thing the way that happens, your children become adults themselves. I have close friends. I have close colleagues. You know at a certain point in your life who you want to listen to, who when they text with me back, i want to hear what they have to say. I have those people in my life just like everybody does. You know youve made it to the National Stage when you have snls Kate Mckinnon impersonating you. Here is one of her takes on a moment from the debate. My first call is to Prime Minister of new zealand who said that her goal is to make new zealand the place where its the best place in the world for a child to grow up. I will tell her, girlfriend, you are so wrong. And i said, girlfriend, youre so odd, and donald trump, boyfriend, you chill, thank you. Weve seen president s who have embraced impersonations. Weve seen donald trump who has responded with fury at alec baldwins treatment about him. How did you feel about that . Listen, i was down on the floor laughing at some of that stuff as much as the next person. Kate mckinnon, i was laughing, the memes, i was laughing. Some of it is justified. Ive never done it before, some of my expressions were awkward, but theres substance to what i was saying and people understand that also. I was talking about the Prime Minister of new zealand wants new zealand to be the best place in the world for a child to grow up. I want the United States to also be the best place in the world for every child here to grow up. So i can laugh. You know, laughter is a good thing, this is democracy, thats cool. I didnt find it was malevolent. We all need to laugh, especially since these are such serious times, we can use a good laugh every once in a while. 2020 candidate and author of the politics of love, marianne williamson, great to have you with us, i hope youll come back and continue to share your ideas for the country. Thank you. Thank you for having me. Newly leaked cables from the uk ambassador to the u. S. Are raising questions about the two countries relationship. They were First Published by the daily mail and span the period between 2017 and today. And they cover everything from the president s Foreign Policy to his reelection plans. Now, in the memos, the British Ambassador describes President Trump as inept, insecure, and incompetent. Those are quotes. Cnn White House CorrespondentBoris Sanchez joins us now. Boris, we have heard now from i know the british government, but have we heard anything from the white house in response . Reporter ana, no comment yet from the white house on these leaked communications to the daily mail coming from the uks top diplomat to the United States. An eye opening expect on tpersps President Trump, he calls the white house dysfunctional. He suggests that President Trump, as you said, is inept. He says his presidency could potentially crash and burn. He questions President Trumps perspective on a potential military conflict with iran. His Close Relationships with russians. This really is surprising, as you know, ana, President Trump is not someone who enjoys criticism. Were expecting a scathing response from him at some point. He has yet to tweet anything out. This comes at an awkward time too for the relationship between the u. S. And the uk considering that President Trump was in the uk just a few weeks ago receiving all the pomp and circumstance that comes with a state visit, even joking that the queen had a great time with him. So the question as to how President Trump is going to approach a response and whether this could portend to the relationship between the u. S. And the uk in a damaging way, thats yet to be seen, ana. Now whats the word from the uk government . Reporter right, their Foreign Commonwealth Office put out a short statement, theyre essentially not rebuking what the daily mail says but say that the ambassador is doing his job. They write, quote, the British Public would expect our ambassadors to provide ministers with an unvarnished assessment of politics in their country. Their views are not necessarily the views of ministers or government, but we pay them to be candid just as the u. S. Ambassador here will send back his readings of westminster politics and permisonalities. Theyre suggesting his views do not align necessarily with all the leadership of the uk, ana. Fair enough, Boris Sanchez, we know youll let us know as soon as we hear from the president on this. Reporter well see it on twitter, thats right. Always on twitter. A couple of breaking news stories were following. This is from florida, nearly two dozen people injured in a massive explosion at a Shopping Center there. Well go live to the scene. Plus california now bracing for more aftershocks after the biggest quake in 20 years. Well talk to famed seismologist dr. Lucy jones about whats next for the state. Est, you dont really talk about your insurance unless youre complaining about it. You go on about how. Its so confusing it hurts my brain. Ya i hear ya. Or say you cant believe. How much of a hassle it is and tell anyone wholl listen. garbled . Its so expensive she said its so expensive. 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During this search, the search teams did not find anybody in the debris. Everybody appears to have been outside at this point. We are still searching the core of the collapse. But so far, no. What were searching, where the bulk of the debris was, where possibly the explosion was. Cnns rosa flores is live at the scene. What are you learning . Reporter you know, ana, a lot of them are saying its a miracle that nobody died. One man in particular said that he was about 15 to 20 seconds away when the explosion happened. And he describes it in a surreal way. He says he was with his children, getting them in the car, ages 8, 6, and 4. He had just gotten them in the car and drove away, he was 50 yards away when he saw the explosion in the Rearview Mirror. My car was parked right in front of the pizza place, directly across from where the place exploded with the gas leak. I had loaded the kids in the car, drove away, maybe 15 seconds, 50 yards away, in my Rearview Mirror, we felt the loudest boom that you could probably possibly feel. And i looked in my Rearview Mirror and it was just a dust cloud. I just kept driving. Reporter the number of injured has been increased to 23. 19 of those individuals was transported to the hospital. One is a juvenile. Im standing 100 years from where the explosion happened. You can see the debris field is extensive. You can see a lot of metal, sheets of metal. I talked to one firefighter who described what he saw when he first arrived as a war zone, because the debris was all over the place, over cars, and of course that the building itself that exploded was more of a shell, almost like a carcass with with an exposed beams. Arson and explosive investigators are going through the rubble, trying to figure out why this explosion happened. Its very early, they dont have a cause. Again, ana, the good news here is given the aerials that they were able to see and the pictures close up, its a miracle that no one died. It is incredible when you look at the damage there. Rosa flores, thank you for that update. Now to the west coast where people in Southern California are picking up after two massive earthquakes after 24 hours. Theyre trying to be ready just in case theres another one. Oh, my god. Oh, my god. This is terrifying. The second massive earthquake in as many days rattling homes, triggering gas fires, and knocking out power in a wide swath of Southern California and into nevada. The city of ridgecrest once again right at the spot where the ground shook most violently. A geologist tells cnn another major jolt could hit that area at any time. Cnn correspondent Stephanie Elam is in ridgecrest. Stephanie . Reporter ana, considering the magnitude of this earthquake, it is surprising theres not more damage in this town. Part of the concern when you have an earthquake happen like this is what happens to the pipes, what happens to the gas lines. And that is what is suspected happened to this home here in town, it caught on fire shortly after the earthquake hit, in the evening yesterday. That said, right now what is still very important to understand is that this town is going through, trying to get their buildings assessed, make sure theyre structurally fine, make sure that they are okay to open back up. Most of the businesses weve seen are closed. A few restaurants are open. For the most part a few buildings here are closed as theyre making those assessments. The other concern is whether or not there will be more aftershocks of a large magnitude. It is likely we could see another aftershock in the size of a 6 or so magnitude. That is Strong Enough that it could still disrupt some of the buildings here, some of the infrastructure. Thats another concern for people here. This as the governor, governor newsom, is making his way down to the area to assess the damage himself, to see what it looks like. Hes asked for Emergency Response to help out the people here in this part of the mohave desert. Again, its still very likely that we will feel more aftershocks here, ana. Stephanie elam, thank you. My next guest is a cal tech seismologist who studies the behavior and pattern of earthquakes. Dr. Lucy jones joins us on the phone. Dr. Jones, you say residents in Southern California could feel aftershocks from this earthquake for days, months, even years. Explain. Thats correct if they live near where the earthquake is happening. Aftershocks continue for a long time. A magnitude 7, we usually see a noticeable increase in earthquakes for quite a few years. The biggest aftershock to the north or the last magnitude 5 happened three years after the main shock. They will be continuing at a lower level than right now. But we need to remember that this earthquake is quite a long ways from the metropolitan areas. And most of Southern California, you know, just felt it. There was no impact to those of us down here in metropolitan l. A. And theres no reason to expect an increased risk for earthquake damage to us. So first there was the 6. 4 on the fourth of july. Now 7. 1. Were seeing you know, learning that the 6. 4 was a four sho foreshock to what they think was the main event. Is this the main event, do you think . Probably. Every earthquake has some chance of triggering an aftershock thats bigger than itself, and thats how it becomes a foreshock, we change the name when something bigger happens. But at this point, its not very likely. Were down to just 1 or 2 chance that we will be followed by something larger. Its possible. And i would think theres probably other at least magnitude 5s and very well magnitude 6s that could be part of this sequence. So we shouldnt think its over with. Its an ongoing sequence happening right now. Can you describe what a 7. 1 magnitude earthquake feels like for people on the ground . It depends on where you are. For those of us in los angeles, it was a really long rolling motion, with no impact. You hear things rattling and you hear the doors and the walls creaking but nothing gets thrown over. If you are in ridgecrest, it would involve essentially any unsecured objects being thrown through the air, so things crashing around you. Its why we recommend its a much better thing to do, to try to get under a table than to try to move anywhere because moving puts you in the path of all of those flying objects. Are the damages that were seeing consistent with what you would expect from a quake this size from this particular fault . Yes. If anything, theyre a little on the low side. Itting it suggests that things were pretty well built in ridgecrest. Ridgecrest was mostly built in the 1940s by which time we already had the building codes in place. Building codes really do make a difference. Theres none of the older structures there. That said, theres lots of things that fall off the shelves, damage to some buildings. The most noticeable thing we should learn from is looking at the gas leaks and gas line breaks and the fires that have been caused from that. Thats going to be a big problem when one of these earthquakes happens in the metropolitan area instead of in a sparsely inhabited area. Dr. Lucy jones, we appreciate you taking the time, thank you for joining us. Thank you for having me. I want to take you overseas now. I dont want you to lose sight of whats happening inside syria. Despite the promise of a demilitarized zone, relentless, relentless Syrian Government bombings have made a bad situation even worse. 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He was a former Communications Officer during his Syrian Military service. He cobbled together this rudimentary setup to spy on the regimes radiofrequency. This one, we modified it to hear the pilots, the strikes, he explains, describing how he uses that information to warn people and rescue teams over the walkietalkie radios many now carry. Theres no other way to protect the population. Theres a call on the radio about a plane. Theyre getting calls now on the radio. Reporter the skies in Southern Idlib province, the last rebel stronghold, feel like theyre filled with the menacing roar of Syrian Regime and russian fighter jets. So based on what theyre hearing, one plane came by and dropped four bombs. Sometimes there are 12 planes at a time that are overhead. Life, if it can even be called that, is dictated by the bombs. Early morning lulls mean that the farmers can head out. He says a barrel bomb fell over here. Hassan tells us they came to their field one morning only to find it in flames. When we ask about his feelings, he turns and walks away. Its not just about the loss of this years harvest. Its the overwhelming realization of the price they are paying, the scorched Earth Campaign repeatedly targeting idlibs agriculture, ensuring that people will have nothing to return to if they ever even can. The bombins have crushed even more people up against turkeys border. Over the last few months, hundreds of thousands have fled. Theres no room left at the main camps in the province. They cluster under the olive trees and makeshift shelters, even giving birth here. Or, as 88yearold maria tells us, wishing she had been killed rather than live out the last of her days like this where she doesnt even have a tent. Some do venture back south to collect what theyve left behind. Their towns and villages mostly abandoned, turned into the front lines. Trenches are being dug. Preparations for a ground war between the regime and hard core rebel fighters. In other towns previously bombed, shops reopen under the ruins. An act of sheer defiance or perhaps folly as jets, despite russian and regime denials, regularly target markets, bakeries, schools, and hospitals. Theres an ambulance coming in. People wounded are rushed into this hospital. The only functioning one in the area. The strike was close by, raising fears that the hospital itself could be targeted again. Its already been hit multiple times before. Another victim from another bombing is already undergoing surgery while others in the icu cling to life. He just opened his eyes for the first time about ten minutes ago after three days of no response. My message is help us, thats it, the doctor says. Were human beings. Rena thought she could keep her children safe. They fled to another village. It wasnt far enough. Her sons face etched with wounds, hers with a mothers pain too deep for words. He was pulled out from under the rubble. Two of her other children were killed. One was 9 and was was 5 1 2, she tells us, unable to say more. In the same room, she looks on helplessly at her son, just 4 years old, injured in the same strikes that day. [ crying ] humanitarian organizations are warning syria is on the brink of a nightmare. Those who are living it will tell you that that nightmare began a long time ago. What they are about to enter is an even darker realm, one that defies logic and imagination arwa damon, cnn, idlib province, syria. [ crying ] ree for my cousins. A homewood suites for my uncle. A hampton for my sister and her kids. And the waldorf astoria Beverly Hills for me. Can i get a. . Thank you. Book at hilton. Com and get the hilton price match guarantee. Its been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. Luckily denture breath will be the least of his worries. Because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99. 99 of odor causing bacteria. 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That back and forth with senator Kamala Harris on this issue is perhaps the most talked aboutabout momeabout moment from the first debate. It turns out Elizabeth Warren who debated the first night actually staked out an early position on this very issue. Our kfile team has been investigating. Andrew kozinksi is here with me now, hes the Senior Editor of cnns kfile. Andrew, you and your team we want way back into senator warrens history and found a law review article she wrote more than 40 years ago, im talking about 1975. What does she say in that article and where does it fit into the debate today between biden and harris . Thats right, so this article she wrote in 1975, and its actually her first article that she ever wrote in a law review. And she was a student, rutgers at the time. She became a law professor after that. And whats interesting was there was this case in 1973 called millican v. Bradley. That basically made it harder to desegregate northern cities through busing. Detroit wanted to do the desegregation plan involving some School Districts outside of the city. And the Supreme Court said that detroit couldnt do that. And warren criticized this ruling, saying that basically minorities in urban centers, because of a lack of a tax base, were going to have up feinterif schools, and this would need to be condemned by the constitution. Whats interesting, when we look at this war review from warren into the greater debate between harris and biden is that it places biden and warren very much on opposite sides. Biden was very much on the side of the courts here and actually wanted to go further to limit busing whereas warren was on the opposite side. You saw Kamala Harris criticizing biden for it. Warren on the other hand was on the other side of that battle at the time. And that was in 1975, when we talked about biden talked about how hes changed and how time has evolved on a lot of these positions. How popular or common was Elizabeth Warrens position back then . So warren sided basically with the dissenting justices in this court opinion. There are polls that show that 75 of people were against busing. Her position definitely put her on the opposite side of Public Opinion and twendefinitely on t opposite side of white suburbanites who were very much against busing. She was very much on the other side of this argument today. What is she saying today . Is she standing by what she wrote in 1975 . Her Campaign Stands by what she wrote. What they told me is she supports this new act called the strength in diversity act in congress. Thats actually supported by joe biden and Kamala Harris, which was sort of interesting about their whole exchange, because their position on busing today is basically the same. They both support this bill in congress. Warren supports that bill as well. 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