On Monday, the Bernie Sanders delegates still had kind of their last gasp. What's the mood like today at this, the culmination - the culmination day, let's say, compared to Monday, day one? BASH: Compared to Monday, it's very, very different. BLITZER: You've also been on the convention floor all week for us, Dana. Her chief speechwriter and also one of her longtime aides who worked with her at the State Department, Jake Sullivan, we're told worked on it but then they also solicited help and ideas from old speechwriters, old friends, people who know her very well. She started working on it as you can imagine several weeks ago. Just kind of putting final touches on it. BASH: Well, one thing that might surprise you is that she had still been working on it as of about a couple of hours ago. BLITZER: I know you have some more details on how the secretary has actually prepared for her speech tonight. But that is going to be the thrust of what she's going to talk about tonight - Wolf. Her husband, the current president, the current vice president, but they say inside the Clinton campaign she is ready and the theme is going to be stronger together, which we've seen on signs and seen in speeches all night. We have had speech after speech by orators. So that obviously is going to be the culmination of the night and of this entire convention.
Who can we expect to hear from tonight? What are the major themes the Democrats are trying to hammer home? DANA BASH, CNN CHIEF POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT: Well, the speech of the night is going to be of course from Hillary Rodham Clinton who will be accepting the nomination of her party to be the first woman of a major party to run for president and to get this position. Let's start things off with CNN's chief political correspondent, Dana Bash.
So tonight as we bring you all the excitement from the convention floor, we will look at some of the challenges facing her as well. What Hillary Clinton says tonight and where she goes from here is neither simple nor easy. Whether you plan to vote for her or not, history is being made tonight. It is now officially underway and in just a few hours, the first woman ever will accept a major party presidential nomination here in the United States. It's day four, the final day of the Democratic National Convention. WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: Hello again from Philadelphia where the country's history began and where tonight it will be made again.
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