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hunt in for chris wallace this week. let's break down the biggest stories with the smartest people we know today. we're asking, as vice president kamala harris is campaign heats up and democrats seem excited in the so-called harris honeymoon last until november i'm in the trump pivot. can the former presidents successfully switches attention and his attacks the new democratic nominee i'm later serial killer, but controversial breakfast choice for travis kelce, a k taylor swift's boyfriend. the panel's here are ready to go. so sit back, relax. let's talk about it up first, even though it has felt like much, much longer today, marks just one month since the cnn presidential debate. in just the last week president biden dropped out. vice president harris became the democrats new presumptive nominee. and her campaign shot
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out of a cannon. thanks in part to a social media storm. firm involving coconuts and brat we are not going back. kamala harris spending who first week as the democrats, new presumptive nominee, with a singular message, we are focused on the future, the excitement for her candidacy, palpable at each of her first rally in wisconsin to texas in a new cnn poll, the race tightened two within the margin of error, and harris, saw a five-point improvement over president biden among young voters that swing might be fueled by social media users latching onto a story, the vice president told last year about her mother. >> she would say to us, i don't know what's wrong with you. young people you think you just fell out of a coconut tree and combining the phrase with songs from british singer charli xcx's hit album, brat you just fell out of a local tree, which led to memes and fan edits flooding the
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internet, something that pop star was quick to endorse, even tweeting, kamala is brat the campaign embraced it, making their twitter header brat green all right, here with us today, podcaster and author kara swisher, reihan salam, president of the manhattan institute and national review, contributing editor, washington post columnist on international affairs and culture. karen, a tia and conservative pollster and new york times columnist, kristen soltis anderson welcome everyone. it's wonderful to be here with you thank you. >> we miss chris. he'll be back next week, but kara, look, internet popularity aside, or maybe this is a huge part of it as a candidate, can harris beat trump? >> certainly, absolutely, it's very close. it's going to be a close race no matter what. and she has had a successful beginning. that's for sure. pretty much known missteps since she started. >> now, i always i'm an internet person and i think all this stuff is pretty cool and it's interesting, but it doesn't, it's not real life necessarily. >> and she's going to face a lot of things. sexism, racism, all the things that you would imagine, but not a bad thing to have this much attention
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brought to so quickly it does raise attention, especially with young people but i always think of snakes from the plane. remember that was going to be a huge hit movie and then it was not and yet we talked a lot about it, talk ron, what do you think can harris beat trump? i certainly think he can. it's really striking to see how much are favorables have improved now, donald trump's favorables have also improved, but it's incredible how steep the ascent has been for kamala harris and a lot of it is this incredible coalescing of folks in media who were just pivoting from being in a pretty decently neutral to favorable towards joe biden, to being incredibly negative. and then suddenly you, someone new. and i think that that incredible on rush of incredibly positive media coverage will buoy her but also, it could elicit a backlash from folks have found it a little north korean and little strange. so we suddenly so drastically changed our sense of someone we know people thought was kind of flawed, imperfect, maybe not necessarily the best vice president we've ever had. that's gonna be interesting to see play out kristen i mean, i
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take your point at raihan, but is it just the media because we've seen some polls start to come out this week and it's early. >> we saw a young voters shift. but harris also improved over biden in other key coalition groups, she does eight points better so far among black voters six points better among hispanic i think voters, this is the latest cnn poll if these numbers hold or improve, i mean, how has her standing changed? >> think about the way that the republican and democratic coalition's looked before trump came on the scene republicans were struggling with young voters, voters of color, et cetera and over the last ten years in the trump era what counterintuitively those numbers have shifted a little bit. and i think republicans got very excited thinking, hey, we've got young voters. we're doing better among voters of color. >> look at this. this is incredible, but some frankly was just joe biden being uninspiring to say younger voters. now, we have reset back to more conventional coalitions. and the question
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shouldn't is going to be for every new young voter that kamala harris gets off the couch, who was not interested in voting for biden, are there any voters that she loses relative to biden? because remember, his scranton joe personality did kind of scramble the deck a little bit in 2020 indeed, it did karen, to you, the president the president biden the current president. >> we heard from him this week in an oval office address, and he said this about moving on to a new leader watch i've decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation that's the best way to unite our nation she is undeniably a new generation. >> how much of this is simply that? and is something that could fade as people get to know her better than maybe they did before i think in some ways, i think some of the criticisms of harris have been well you don't see her. >> what is she doing? what and to an extent that could work in her favor now because now she
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has a chance to really rights an interesting narrative not least of which being brands coconut tree. she gives, she gives him wide range of people just even by virtue of her story and her for identity, so much to talk like about whether it's immigrants. so a lot of people, south asians of activated jim, i've seen the jamaicans going crazy in terms of making jokes about, we know how to win races, right right. >> so will the clip from cool runnings i'm given i used for free here season and so she's giving part of that energy is it is very rare, i think to see someone who can sort of connect people on multiple levels. she's got the charisma. she's got the ice. we still remember the clips from per as a prosecutor, obviously, i'm being in her prosecutor mode
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kavanaugh i think i still have i'm speaking mug from when she challenged pence during the debates before the challenge, i think yes, will be with the campaign, but will also be to sustain this momentum, particularly not just among voters there's, but it's also about the people who are knocking on doors, who are phone-banking, who are getting out, the vote to get out there and put bodies on the line to really make this up. >> i mean, in some ways there's a real benefit here to the campaign now, only having to be for 100 days of strike. >> these unbelievably protracted presidential campaigns nowadays, and in some ways, it's almost like a video game cheat code, or you get to skip a bunch of difficult levels. >> she didn't have to deal with whatever nonsense you'd have to deal with any democratic primary straight to fight back. >> he would just get to go straight to fight. >> bows are exactly just going to make the fine is that can be and official in terms of not depleting activists energy,
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you're going to be you're much closer to the finish line now, but there's also a danger which is that a deja for kamala harris? >> that is which is that? no, she really did have a strikingly liberal record right now. blueprint, a moderate democratic polling operation, found that kamala harris is perceived as more moderate on inflation and the border. however, if you look at her 2020 presidential agenda, it was well to the left of that a joe biden and hatch, she got under spending plans through this would have been a much much more inflationary few years, i think the question is whether the trump fans ticket is effective and competent enough to really associate kamala harris with her really thoughtful committed belief in some really aggressively progressive policies that are very far from the american mainstream. i don't know if there'll be able to do that, but if they can seize modulator, she's been my she was my district attorney in san francisco and then the ag of california and then the senator from california, she narrowly won that first-time road, but she's so one less that it's in california nonetheless, she is she is someone who is who modulates quite a lot much more
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than you think. and i think that's what's powerful about it. one of the things you said it was the media that's pushing forward. look, let me go to another in these zoom calls or crazy, these are real people. this is not the media ginning up 40,000 women, 30,000 men, asian american women is coming yeah. this is a real thing, so it's not a media generated excitement. its people were board excitement. >> yeah. well, i mean, look, we can show it. let me just show you part of what where this excitement is coming from, which is the difference between what it was like to see president biden on the campaign trail and what it's like to see kamala harris on the campaign trail. let's just play that back to back i don't say, joe, you may not have a congress. >> well, guess what, you all told me. i couldn't pass the inflation reduction act. all told me i couldn't face anyway we did with your help and reproductive freedom donald
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trump's extreme abortion bans because we trust women to make decisions about their own i mean, kristen, it seems pretty obvious to me there were a lot of voters out there that we're really not excited about a trump biden rematch anywhere from a quarter to 40% of voters did not like both of those candidates. >> so now they've got one of the major parties to switched out at the top of their tickets. so if you were one of those double-haters you may be the most interesting voting bloc to me right now, because what will you do now that you got your wish indeed all right. then there is the trump side of the equation as his campaign pivots to harris, some republicans are using an attack line against the vp that even trump isn't saying right now, we'll discuss then vip visit. >> israel's prime minister
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premieres tonight at nine on cnn. >> the assignment with audie cornish. listen wherever you get your podcasts after months and months of planning for a rematch with joe biden, donald trump this week was forced to pivot and hone in on kamala harris as his opponent. >> and with about 100 days until election day, the clock is ticking to come up with a brand new playbook lyin, kamala harris, lyon, ly in donald trump trying out some new attack lines. >> she is a radical left lunatic, more liberal than bernie sanders painting his new opponent as extreme. >> and going after her policies, kamala is deadly destruction of america's border voters is completely and totally disqualifying, blaming her in ads for covering for her boss, kamala was in on it. she covered up joe's obvious mental decline while others in trump's party took a different
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route, focusing on harris is race and gender, 100%. >> she was a dei hire. >> she's a woman, she's colored, therefore she's got to be good with harris, his campaign off to an impressive start. trump's campaign setting expectations, releasing an internal pollsters memo admitting harris could see a bump in the polls, but quote, before long harris, his honeymoon, we'll end. and if it does trump joking, he may need to face a third opponent, kamala. >> you have fired, get out so karen, donald trump and his campaign apparatus was singularly built to take on joe biden, who's central problem was how old he was. >> and now suddenly that entire strategy has been blown up. do you think they can successfully pivot? >> they're trying the best, bless their hearts. >> i mean, this line about common living to are harris being too radical. >> we've actually heard this before right? >> we actually have heard and
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we've heard this for so many black women politicians, honestly whether it was it's even michelle obama and her capacity as first lady that particularly black women in politics are painted automatically as radical and to the left, it just feels like he's really trying out his sort of doctor sees poetry, alliteration, lines that being said. >> i mean, you know, the right to think about a honeymoon sort of bubble if anything has actually interesting that harris's record with law and order, given trump's now phone felony conviction, her being a prosecutor sets up this sort of a courtroom showdown. on sort of thing that i actually think we'll look the only way trump can really do this as if he looks like the unfairly persecuted victim. and that's a contradiction to his alpha male, that he has basically
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message that the entire time he's been on trial, is set himself up as a how do you press how do you kim? paying for president from a victim platform because it's i mean, the argument that i'm making is that this is a system that is attacking you. >> it's common law and order that's the walk one thing that we've seen here. and i think it's important to underscore. we have not seen it yet. kristen, from trump himself? it's off on the trail. but republican leaders have warned members of congress and some others who've said this not to engage in quote, unquote. well not to make racist and sexist attacks that they use the phrase dei trump does have a history of making racist and sexist attacks. here are a couple not against, i'm not saying that against kamala harris now, but here are a couple from his past well, i think the only card she has is the woman's cohen. >> she's got nothing else going. i've been treated very unfairly by this, judge. now, this judge is of mexican heritage. i'm building a wall. >> okay? >> is he going to be able to
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resist this for 100 days? >> i am stunned at how the campaign seems to have been so caught off guard by this change. so you take a look at what i think this week was the most effective messaging against kamala harris. and it came from a senate campaign in pennsylvania, went through a variety of statements she made in the 20 2020 campaign for president that are to the left outside the mainstream point of view on things like climate, on things like whether americans should eat meat. what have you, the trump campaign doesn't seem to have been as prepared, and that's why you're seeing this weird kind of spiraling it's different surrogates for the campaign all choosing their own message, some of which are very unhelpful it is baffling to me that they weren't more prepared for what to me one month ago seemed like the inevitable place this was going to end up. >> yeah. i mean, i have to say i was also surprised by what do you see here are jumping what i see her some pretty serious vulnerabilities. >> there are a number of really visible, highly successful black democratic politicians have staked up moderate ground.
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if you look at val demings, who is considered for biden's vp slot way back in 2020, and she's a great example. colin, all read and texas, running really competitive race because he seen as being a moderate candidate, kamala harris who really went out of her way to distinguish herself differentiate herself from the democratic field as being very much on the left of the party. she talked about the idea of and the wisdom of defunding law enforcement. she is someone who celebrated the idf, medicare for all and thought the idea of banning private health insurance coverage was a really good idea. these are things she said explicitly, when it comes to diversity, equity and inclusion policies plus, he's she explicitly said there is a transcript of this go to whitehouse.gov, said that folks are trying to make dei a bad word. they're trying to do what they did to woke, making it a bad negative term. she believes in it. she celebrates it. she champions it, and throughout her career in the senate, she was a big champion of race all of stink from your right butt, talking about right as part of require the opposite of
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diversity equity inclusion is lack of diversity are homogeneity, unfairness, and exclusion. it's each she was discussing it as an issue. >> i run away from it. >> she's not running away from it. she talked she talks about it all the time of getting talks about it all the time. i think what's effective when she's doing and i think they're gonna have a hard time is that she's modulating towards the center. that is absolutely true. >> some think of modulating as lying. >> well, what do you think i'm honored tradition on both sides of the aisle. i want you him as well. the gop convention even in trump's speech, when he wasn't rambling, they were they are trying to be a party of diversity. >> yes. talking about inclusion and talking about unity, an obvious play inviting black men, especially even dallas mayor eric johnson and all that they're making an obvious republican should do it. >> amber rose yes. >> they're taking that it's not diversity when democrats do it as diversity, they actually are dei and having a diverse
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political party there are different things dei policies that are race-conscious policies about hiring. she was discussing them, which has legislative proposals were there public talking about this all week? >> i do before we stop this conversation on trump, i want to talk about something that everyone has been talking about this week. and this was the cat lady comment from j.d. vance. let's just play it and remind everybody about it we're effectively run in this country via the democrats be via our corporate oligarch's by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives. >> and the choices that they've made what a bad he bad politics there, buyers remorse. >> i just i have no idea. i don't of course, there must be, but this this comment i regret the whole hillbilly ellegy, liberal fan fest but originally pushed j.d. vance into the bike we all repent for story j.d. >> vance had an opportunity to be someone who is an advocate for policies that are going to
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be good for families. and there are things that he has done or tried to do in the senate that went that direction before he was getting vetted for vp, he had been working on a bill with democratic senator on reducing the cost to have to pay to actually give birth in the united states, these were good things and they are now being totally drowned out by these comments that for me you know, that phrase, you don't remember what somebody said, but you remember how you made them feel? like? i remember how i felt the first time i heard j.d. vance say that in 2021 because i had been going through struggles to start my family at the time that he's tried to walk it back and say, well, that's not really what i meant. i wasn't talking about peace people who can't have children, et cetera. but when you're explaining, you're losing and that was just an unbelievable unforced error. and i think the apology he's attempted so far is one of those. i'm sorry, you were offended type things, which isn't enough. >> yeah. he said, i've got nothing against cats. i've got nothing against dogs. that was part of his apology while door okay. well done strong. >> trump. >> biden and harris all had a very important visit or this week came with political pluses
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handling of the war in gaza, netanyahu addressed that issue, tried to gain support when he spoke before a joint session of congress america and israel must stand together because when we stand together something very simple happens we win they lose outside the capital massive anti-war protests switched some cases. >> turn violent and resulted in pro hamas messages being spray painted on dc landmarks. the president that the prime minister then met separately with president biden and vice president harris at the white house before a one-on-one with donald trump at mar-a-lago harris surprised many when she made remarks after her meeting and delivered this forceful message as i just told prime minister netanyahu, it is time to get this deal done. >> let's get the deal done. so we can get a ceasefire to end
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the war let's bring the hostages home and let's provide much needed relief to the palestinian people netanyahu responded saying he hopes hamas won't interpret harris's comments as they're being quote daylight between the u.s. >> and israel that could damage the deal. official say is close to being done i karen, do you think harris's comments hurt the prospects for a ceasefire and hostage release deal i think netanyahu for a long time has hurt prospects for a ceasefire deal, which is why israelis families of hostages, have been in the streets for weeks, if not months, urging for a diplomatic solution to the situation. >> i think if anything this week was really a potential do you know weak spot even for harris. look, there are a lot of americans, particularly
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among the democratic place particularly among young voters who have been horrified by the images that they've seen coming out of gaza for the last ten months who been it's really threatened. i think a lot of the coalition in many ways. and so a lot of people have been looking for harris to signal any sort of change in saying it's a weakness for her from the left side of the i think this is a weakness, correct? i think there are a lot of a lot of we have seen some polls that have shown that there have been voters you're saying, and we've seen that the uncommitted movement, voters who are saying that they would not support biden simply because of this issue? so i think her comments after meeting with netanyahu actually gave people a bit of hope. again, these are speeches. this is not signaling actual policy yet. we still have to choose president, yet he's not president yet.
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>> but that being said, just even her mentioning the palestinian people people in acknowledging that she's not going to be silent seem right. let's revolutionary. let's listen to that because that's the tone shift in particular that i think stuck out to a lot of people watch we cannot look away in the face of these tragedies. we cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering and i will not be silent how do you look at this from your perspective in terms of whether this is a weakness for harris because of course, juxtaposed with those comments, netanyahu's speech, we showed some of those protests. >> there was an american flag that was burned. bugs, maggots were released at netanyahu's hotel here in washington and harris did put out a statement the morning after these protests saying that they were despicable acts from unpatriotic protestors. this is clearly an issue that has risk for her as karen described it, but also in other ways from the
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other side it's really important for folks to recall that there were 32 americans were killed on october 7. there are eight american hostages being held by hamas. and as the wall street journal reported, i mean, in a really brilliant, an important report, hamas's leadership is aware we have explicit statements. they are aware that civilian deaths are helping them make their case against israel and its legitimacy and its right to defend its people kamala harris really needs to demonstrate that there is no daylight between her and our most important ally in the middle east. and right now what you see from those protesters is an attempt to exercise a veto over her vice presidential flexion and a veto over american foreign policy. it did not send a very good signal when president biden, when the biden administration changed us policy towards israel, after you had a series of unruly, violent, often anti-semitic protests on elite us college
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campuses that did not send a good and reassuring signal to israel and to our allies. and i hope that kamala harris learns from that dire mistake. >> i think she was trying to go right up the middle and it's very difficult topic to go right up the middle here in pushing various things. i think the difficulty is bibi netanyahu, israel necessarily is supporting israel, supporting him because he's such a controversial figure, as karen said, in israel, absolutely. and so the question is, is there a way to support israel without necessarily agreeing with his methods of what he's doing there kristen bhbh also bibi netanyahu also went down to mar-a-lago, met with donald trump. >> donald trump? because actually been remarkably i thought outspoken in terms of saying that israel has a pr problem around this war and he and netanyahu clearly seemed to have a couple of things to work out among themselves for other reasons. what did you make of this meeting this sort of show we saw them posing together. and who has the upper hand here
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right now, i think what donald trump is trying to do is send, give people memories of, look, i'm still somebody that you can trust to go talk to a foreign leader since he's been out of the white house. >> we've mostly been seeing him at rallies or in courtrooms or golfing with dror ban. this this is an example of him meeting with one of our leader of an allied country. and so i think that is a good moment for him in that sense, this is an issue that much more divides the democratic party than the republican party. when you saw those protesters take a tear down the american flag, right? hamas is coming for you in graffiti the on union station. it was a bunch of republican congressmen who immediately went over to union station to put the american flag back up. now, harris to her credit the next day, put out a statement saying these protests are wrong. we absolutely don't stand for this, et cetera. but it was a little bit slower and i think it's spoke to the fact that i'm for republicans. it's not hard for them to message on this issue for democrats, they have a much tougher fatal to lose slower
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than the white house. honestly, the white house put out a statement that i was able to cover it early in the morning and they're still was nothing from harris at that point. >> so this is where again, back to honeymoon were what in the end of july, this is where i'm looking at as campuses open up, as this conflict is still going on, as the images again out of gaza are still leaking out. when students go back this is where at least for me, there's there's the issue of the conflict itself and then there's the issue of protest and america. >> and what that looks like in particularly in general, as we're going into a season where we're seeing, i mean, next month is the anniversary of ferguson. >> will she has to get the messaging on the democratic right to protest and purchase piece fully, correct. as these young voters are going back to school. >> all right, up next here, a totally surprising trend where a world war ii era invention. now this summer's must have
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with the anxiety of wait a minute. am i standing in the right place for the boarding? but that's actually not the worst part. it's getting on the plane. someone has saved a seat and you're like, but you're not allowed to do that. but then there's just too much awkwardness pass trying to prevent somebody from sitting down in the middle next, you. karen yea or nay i'm from dallas so southwest has literally loved feel the cool with it. whatever southwest does, i don't care. i love i love southwest as far as like waiting in line, i make friends in the line because we're all awkward. it's all weird. >> i love the flight attendants that are going to make practice or stand up comedy jokes with us like as long as they keep fighting and keep the tone of it all i have some avoid attendance. the flight attendants are spectacular? yes. alright. so next, i never thought i would say this, but an eight-year-old is the hot new thing this summer and we're you're talking about the classic l.l.bean boat and tote bag, which was created in the
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special takes on what's happening or predictions of what we should be looking out for this week. so kara hit me with your best shot so last week i said that come on harris was going to start getting tech money and she certainly did. reed hastings, who one of the founders of netflix, put together $7 million in a pack. i think trump, who had been attracting some tech money, including from elon musk is going to get much less of it because kamala harris is well-regarded in the tech industry. so you're going to see a lot of people who are sort of on the fence move to order because in this area, she's quite moderate and has been sort of in the middle for tech innovation. even though she's done some things around privacy and they like her quite a bit. >> there really interesting karen, you're focused on a huge story this week that's gotten overshadowed by some of the campaign politics i've been watching, of course, the case is sonya massey. >> this is the woman who called 911. police came to her house she ended up being shot in the head and this is generating a lot of widespread anger and
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social media concern. >> kamala harris actually has called the family. and so i'm looking especially as we're getting towards the tenth anniversary of ferguson black lives matter issues of police, and again, it i see being a harrison a campaign issue possibly very interesting. >> kristen, what's your best shot this week? >> mine is something that's happy and animal focus. so with all due respect to the cat ladies out there, i'm a dog lady. i've probably gone down here on my nail and my golden retriever is from turkey. you can see a picture oh, watching the chris wallace show is very inception like dream within a dream the cdc this week announced that they are suspending potential new regulations that would have prevented the adoption of dogs from overseas and would have prevented families moving to the u.s. military families from being able to bring their pets from overseas. it was about concerns about bringing babies into the u.s. but these concerns, i think we're a bit
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overblown. we have great rabies vaccination here in the u.s. the cdc is thankfully paused. this you can still adopt golden retrievers from turkey. >> oh, i loved that all right. >> raihan bring us home you know that america is divided right now. there is one blockbuster summer movie that's going to bring us all together, whether you from the heartland are the coast it's twisters directed by the genius director lee isaac chung. it's taking theaters by storm and we all can unite against tornadoes. let's do it. >> i mean, i have to say the original twisters was like, i don't know if we've mr. millennial western just one twister, right? if that's the difference, but you don't have to wonder, mr. whatever we started that's another matter. >> this was a defining movie in my sort of teenage years. are you going to see it i yes. i like glen powell, so i thought he was going to say, well, hurrying dead pool, which again, the childless cat ladies i recommend on her social media feeds. >> and as a texan were named twisters and tornadoes i'm very excited about this
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