Colin Powell: "I support Joe Biden for the presidency of the United States"
From CNN's Arlette Saenz
Democratic convention organizers released an excerpt of remarks from former Republican Secretary of State Colin Powell that will be delivered at tonight’s convention.
He praises Joe Biden’s values, saying, “We need to restore those values to the White House.”
"I support Joe Biden for the presidency of the United States," Powell says in an excerpt of his remarks.
Powell is the latest Republican to speak in favor of the presumptive Democratic nominee. He said in June that he'd vote for Biden in the 2020 presidential election, choosing again not to vote for Donald Trump for president.
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Here's what to expect on the second night of the DNC
From CNN's Dan Merica, Gregory Krieg, and Kate Sullivan
Democrats will gather for the second night of their virtual convention on Tuesday to make the case that Joe Biden is the best person, in this time of national upheaval, to lead the way forward. Programming will take place 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET.
Former first lady Michelle Obama closed out the first night of the convention with a powerful and memorable speech that condemned President Trump's record and handling of the pandemic, and appealed to voters to turn out to vote for Joe Biden in November.
Tonight, former second lady Jill Biden will close out the night. She is expected to provide a personal testament to the character of the man she married in 1977. The speech will likely emphasize Biden's personal decency, as a father and family member.
Here's what you need to know about the second night of the DNC:
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Read excerpts from tonight's big speeches
Jill Biden, former second lady and wife of presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden, will be the headliner of tonight's programming, and is expected to provide a personal testament to the character of the man she married more than 40 years ago.
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Meanwhile, former president Bill Clinton will deliver a sharp rebuke of Trump's presidency.
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Former acting US Attorney General Sally Yates will use her speech to rebuke President Trump's relationship with the rule of law.
“We need a president who respects our laws and the privilege of public service. Who reflects our values and cares about our people. We need a president who will restore the soul of America," she will say in another portion of her speech.
Former Secretary of State John Kerry will uphold Joe Biden's "moral compass" and decry Trump as a person who is only "interested in defending is himself.”
Cindy McCain to praise Biden as she recalls the memory of her late husband in video
From CNN's Jeff Zeleny
A video narrated by Cindy McCain, the widow of the late Sen. John McCain, will be featured tonight during the convention. The segment traces the unlikely friendship between her husband and Joe Biden, a senior Democratic official tells CNN.
Cindy McCain tweeted about her participation in the video:
“My husband and Vice President Biden enjoyed a 30+ year friendship dating back to before their years serving together in the Senate, so I was honored to accept the invitation from the Biden campaign to participate in a video celebrating their relationship."
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Biden predicts 2020 DNC is a "template for the future"
From CNN's Sarah Mucha
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden made two, pooled virtual stops by state delegations to the Democratic convention — to Pennsylvania and Florida, per the pool reporter.
He predicted to the Florida delegation that the 2020 convention is a "template for the the future."
Biden again took the opportunity to slam President Trump for his handling of the pandemic.
"After months of failure, he’s just given up. I used to think it was because he was callous, but I think it’s because he’s just not smart enough to know what to do. I really mean it. I just don’t think he has it in him to know what to do," he said.
Per the pool reporter, Biden closed by mentioning that he is excited to watch his wife’s convention speech tonight, reminding them, “I’m Jill Biden’s husband.” He added, “I hope tonight works as well as last night.”
Jill Biden will deliver speech from Delaware school where she taught
From CNN's Arlette Saenz and Sarah Mucha
Jill Biden will headline night two of the convention from a location in Delaware that highlights her long time career as a teacher.
Biden will deliver remarks live from Brandywine High School in Wilmington in the classroom where she taught English in the early 1990s, a source familiar with her speech said.
"Teaching is not what I do. It's who I am," Biden tweeted ahead of her Tuesday night speech.
Biden's teaching career has been central to her message this campaign season as she's talked about the need to lift up educators. She holds a doctorate in education from the University of Delaware, which she earned in 2007.
Biden said she hopes to continue teaching if she becomes first lady.
"I would love to. If we get to the White House, I'm going to continue to teach," she said in an interview that aired on CBS Sunday Morning. "I want people to value teachers and know their contributions and to lift up the profession."
It would not be the first time Biden would have to balance official duties with her professional work. She taught English at Northern Virginia Community College during the eight years she served as second lady, along with working on initiatives to help military families.
Biden took a leave of absence from teaching this year as she campaigned for her husband.
"He's always supported my career. And this is a critical time for me to support him because, you know, I want change," she told CNN in January. "I want a new president."
"Teaching is not just what Jill does, it's who she is," Joe Biden says in a newly-released clip from a documentary about his wife. "Jill just simply cares."
Bill Clinton will deliver his "sharpest rebuke" ever of Trump tonight
From CNN's Dan Merica
Bill Clinton’s speech at the second night of the Democratic National Convention will be his “sharpest rebuke” of President Trump ever, a source familiar with the remarks told CNN, with the former president calling out his successor by name and noting specific mistakes he believe he has made.
Clinton will center the speech on Trump’s handling of the coronavirus, the source said, and explain why he believes Biden has the leadership qualities to help the country fight the virus. Organizers hope that Clinton, one of only four living former presidents, will be able to convince viewers that the few people who know what it is like to be president believe Biden has the qualities needed to be successful.
Clinton has become a Democratic convention staple over the last 40 years. The former Arkansas governor and president has addressed every Democratic convention since 1980 and this speech will be his eleventh convention address.
This will be a speech unlike any other, however. His remarks will be pre-taped and far shorter than his past addresses. His 2012 address on behalf of Barack Obama, for example, was 48 minutes long — with significant portions ad-libbed.
Michelle Obama: "I can’t wait for Jill Biden’s speech tonight"
From CNN's Brian Rokus
Ahead of Jill Biden’s speech tonight, former first lady Michelle Obama expressed her support for Biden in an Instagram post and shared several images of them together.
"There’s not a doubt in my mind that Jill will make a wonderful First Lady. So I hope you’ll watch her tonight. And if you haven’t yet, I hope you’ll make your plan to vote early—in person or by mail," Obama says at the end of the post.
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Listen to a portion of this year's keynote address featuring 17 "rising stars" of the Democratic party
From CNN's Dan Merica and Gregory Krieg
There will be no traditional keynote address at this year's Democratic National Convention — instead, the party will look to highlight some of its youngest and most promising members.
This year’s address will feature not one, but 17 of the Democratic Party’s "rising stars from all across the country," according to organizers.
Participants include: Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams, State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta from Pennsylvania, State Rep. Victoria Neave from Texas, Mayor Randall Woodfin from Alabama, and more.
According to a news release, they will "offer a diversity of different ideas and perspectives on how to move America forward, but they will all speak to the future we’re building together—a future with Joe Biden at the helm."
The address will take place during Tuesday’s program, under the theme“Leadership Matters.”
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