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rallying round. >> kamala harris at their convention this week as she introduced herself to many americans for the first time. and laid out the dangers of putting donald trump back in the white house. but. now, that the fund is over, can she keep the party going let's get to business. >> let's get to business like a prosecutor making her opening argument. >> the kamala harris laying out the case for her campaign, our nation with this election has a precious, fleeting opportunity. to move past the bitterness cynicism, and divisive battles of the past, a chance to chart a new way forward on the case against her opponent, saying it's donald trump, not heard his pushing a radical agenda hello, a put they are out of their minds every convention speaker bolstering her argument is not to tell him that the job
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he's currently seeking might just be one of those black jobs and trying to turn a campaign into a full blown movement us choose joe but, leaving no doubt whose fight, the excitement and mahal this will be a tough race. >> it's still fourth quarter we're down a field goal but we're on offense and we've got the ball here with me today. >> podcaster, journalist and author kara swisher, reihan salam, president of the manhattan institute and national review, contributing editor nia malika henderson, opinion columnist at bloomberg and conservative pollster and new york times opinion writer kristen soltis anderson, welcome back everyone. >> so let's put aside the convention as a show. it was very well produced and talk about the real purpose, the real question, which is how well did it? push kamala
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harris's effort to win this election in november forward kristen, start with you. give me a grade and explain why i give you a grade of a b minus and that's because we're not grading this on it being a show. right? if it was a show, you have everyone from lil jon to oprah firing up the crowd. certainly unifying this party pretty, but i do wonder if you were somebody who is a swing voter who's very worried about the cost of groceries you're very worried about immigration, et cetera. will this pivot from kamala harris of the past too tough on the border. kamala harris tough on crime. kamala harris, will it be credible? i still think it's too soon to tell. so that's why i give it this cautious grade of a b minus kara. >> well enough now actually an hey, what are you talking about? kristen? no, i wouldn't ever give her enough i'm wearing her shoes, for example i thought it was great. >> i thought it was really well done as a production. i think that matters. this is marketing. everything is marketing now and i think she put on a very good show of presenting herself for the first time because help her when she's able blank slate. and so what the trump campaign
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isn't doing, they haven't been able to define her for some ways and he keeps talking about the coach walz versus her assistant coach, whatever. he cannot address her. and so she's been able to define ourselves. so i give it an a because she was able to rush in there with lots of good information about her. >> if she was blind flight to a lot of people going into those convention, did it help write in and fell in that slight? >> i do think that she addressed and the democrats more broadly addressed a key vulnerability for the party. they needed to project themselves as a party of patriotism. they wanted to seem like a party of normalcy, a party that was accessible to suburban moderates. and i think that they did a very good job by not really addressing any policy issue in any substantive or sustained way other than abortion, an issue where they're broadly in line with suburban moderates my greatest an a because again, being evasive, not actually talking about policy and really focusing on those positive warm, and fuzzy americana type it vibes was what they needed
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to do. >> that's kind of a backhanded day. i have to say, look, i mean, right worked for rank. >> better stay quiet and stay focused on not actually talking about the biden agenda. and they avoided entirely it seemed as though she was a challenger, not part of an incumbent administration. >> i agree with that to a certain degree. he made which they very much want to do, make it a referendum about trump, not a referendum about her or to a certain degree, even a choice. yeah. >> i agree. you know, there isn't no higher grade in an aide plus plus plus and that's what i give the convention in terms of the presentation, the television aspect of it, which i do agree is quiet it's important for the political aspect of it and the how you're making an argument to average americans. and they had all sorts of people to make those arguments. average americans, people like adam kinzinger and who is a republican reaching out to those trump biden voters of nikki haley republicans ought to get those sort of centrist republicans in moderates to back her ticket and then she looked like a
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boss. she looked like a president to the extent that she is trying to break the highest, hardest glass ceiling and being a woman could be problematic. she went in there and said, i am tougher than donald trump. he's the one that would kowtow to a dictator. i'm the one that would be tough on kim jong un and putin. so i thought it was an excellent point presentation. >> i got to say, i'm so television i'm actually with you. >> kretzmann. i thought it was a be at best and i just don't i a credibly convinced people that the swing voters, not the base that she is not the person that they that they fear. i'm going to move before on democrats continued their new attack against trump, which instead of building him up as a big threat, is tearing him down as almost kind of a joke. take a look this weird obsession with crowd sizes donald trump is a weak man pretending to be strong here a small man
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pretending to be big kristen is the trump, is small. >> strategy. is that a big deal? >> i think it's certainly better than the really apocalyptic tone that you had seen come out of the biden campaign, would he was the nominee presumptive because really, what a lot of voters who don't like either candidate want to know? oh, is, is there somebody who i think we'll just let me get my life back to normal. i want us to think about them being president, et cetera. and so i've always thought this election was going to be who's going to be the strong hand on the wheel that's just going to keep things going in a good direction. and when it was trump versus biden, the answer was very much not joe biden. now that this election has been flipped, i think it's gutsy of democrats to really try to flip that whole dynamic on its head and say, no, no, no, he's week, he's small rather than he's going to bring about the end of the country era. >> is this the right way to go out and hurt trump? or should they shouldn't stick to the biden argument as high as a threat to democracy.
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>> because if you do the whole leg democracy's on the line at stake even me, i'm like i got to feed my kids in the morning. i don't want to like save democracy today, like it's heavy, it's heavy, heavy. and i think first of all, it bothers him and triggers him and he's so easily triggered. that's works and that way. and therefore, he responds not in the right way. so he gets preoccupied with it and it also does, you start to go, oh, he is small and i was what i was going to for a lot of the independent voters and undecided after on cnn, we're like i'm interested in her eyes. this is interesting and they someone i think audie, audie cornish was calling it kamala curious there. kamala curious. and then they did. they're tired of him. and so it's an interesting dynamic to make them time. >> i think you, all agree that kamala harris has had an almost magical month, but it's all been programmed. sure. and now she's got to face interviews and she's got that september 10 debate. nia. what happened when kamala harris comes out from behind the teleprompter. >> well, listen some of her
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former advisers are nervous about this because they had over this past year really put her out there doing interviews. she for instance, in an interview with 60 minutes, she did an interview with maverick carter, who of course is lebron james bff. and they felt like getting her out there, made her more comfortable with it. and that hasn't happened over the last couple of weeks. i have been in private settings with her i find her very smart, engaging. she knows policy. she's going to have to get out there and they have promised that she's going to do that vibe by the end of it, by the end of the month. so we'll see when that he was going to say that's a week. yeah. that's what i thought it was interesting because the word coming out of the harris campaign as well now she's really preparing for the debates. i'm wondering if they know they've got to stick to this, wondering because of their backing up this, this interview, this week bri khan i mean, the fact is you'd look at the record. we could run a bunch of clips. harris does not have a strong record in facing tough interviews what do you think happens when she's not programmed, not teleprompters, you've got to face reporters,
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got to face donald trump on a debate stage i believe that the harris team has done one thing exceptionally well. >> and this is even before she became the democratic party's nominee for president she has done an excellent job of cultivating the press in dc and nationally. she has a really big fan base among reporters at the major most prestigious media and i think that she is going to have an interviewer. he was going to have shared interests who will want to be covering the white house in the next administration. and i think that it's gonna be pretty straightforward. so i think that they're teeing that up. it's true that she struggles with improvisation and it's true that she's changed. her opinion is pretty markedly on a range of issues and might have a tough time explaining with a really critical and rigorous interview. but i don't think that's what she's going to do just flight harris says momentum filled month and donald trump's constant insults. >> the race for president is still tight. well, it stay that way. >> then campus crackdown college students return to school, but with new rules and
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insults, getting the way of an effort to paint harris is far too liberal but as week has ended on a high note, was some help from third party candidate robert kennedy jr. running out of money and tanking in the polls, rfk junior ending his presidential run and endorsing donald trump. >> and my heart, i no longer believe that i have a realistic path of electoral victory. >> the two appearing together. >> oh, you want a president who's going to protect americans freedoms is a phenomenal person as crump wrapped up his sprint across swing swing-states. >> comrade kamala harris you have fired worry counterprogram the democratic convention attacking the biden-harris administration. >> but crime in america is out of control. i'm going to make it along with the economy, inflation, strong borders and energy dominance my top priority, but amid the policy critique, they always say,
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sure. please stick to policy, don't get personal shared. i get personal it was trump's personal attacks that made the headlines. kamala is also on a regulatory regulatory jihad to shut down power plants from questioning her background, i wonder if they knew where she comes from, where she came from, even to discussing her appearance i am a better look in person then kamala kristen, you've done some polling on this at this point in the campaign, not what he was at 15% in the polls, but now when he's in the low single digits how big a deal is rfk junior's endorsement of trump? well, it make a difference. >> i think it will help trump just a little bit. and that's because for many many of these voters who liked rfk junior to begin with, it was the kennedy name that was really drawing them in. that's why his super bowl ad earlier in the year had really drawn on that kennedy family iconography. but as his
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numbers have fallen, those still remaining are the ones that really liked his antiestablishment message. i would do focus groups talking to disaffected trump voters they would say they were rfk junior curious and they describe in the way they used to describe trump anti-establishment. he's not afraid to offend people and stay the thing nobody else is willing to say with him getting out of the race. i think some of those folks do revert back to donald trump making it's still a close race. we always knew it was, but a pointer two here and there is not nothing near does kennedy getting out of the race and backing trump does it doesn't boost trump's candidacy. >> yeah, i think this is exactly right. i mean, it's unclear who if you look at the expanse of voters that are shrinking, that were rfk junior, some of those folks are trump folks. some of those folks are sort of the original anti-vaxxers like the hippy dippy the broad types. it's some of those folks in a lot of it just sort of low information voters who may be think he represents the old kind of kennedy name. so it's kind of unclear to me what those folks will do. some will back donald
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trump, i think some will probably just stay home. i was going to say a lot of these double-haters, particularly when it was biden versus trump by a lot of them are just going to stay. maybe they'll vote for jill stein, maybe cornell west is on the ballot in some of these places. maybe they'll do that. but again, maybe they just don't, don't vote at all. >> then there's all the noise from trump, comrade kamala regulatory jihad. i wonder where she comes from. >> kara, are trump's personal attacks undercutting at the same time, he's trying to make an argument about her on policy keep them coming he looks like an idiot when he's doing about honestly, it's just he can't help himself and he doesn't know how to deal with her. it's really interesting to watch him trying to formulate an attack and it has to be personal so the other part is, i know this sounds crazy, but he talks about her looks a lot and everything with trump is looks and it's creepy. and he's he thinks she's pretty i view doesn't know. beautiful and doesn't know what to do. so, again, he's going after
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coach walz like who cares about the vice president is on many levels. so i think keep them coming if he should be focusing on her record, but he can't he just can't. >> i want to pick up on that with you, raihan, because there is a solid case on the record to be made against harris, said the far-left position and she took in a bunch of issues in 2019 when she thought her real opposition was bernie sanders and elizabeth warren some of the policy failures on the economy and immigration in the biden-harris administration. so why does he keep getting in the way of making those arguments? i mean, he does make them, but there he tops it and ends up getting the headline on the focus that calling our comrade kamala. >> well, i think that this is who trump is that's who he's always been. he's it's very difficult for him to be really disciplined. but here's the challenge. if you look at the harris campaign, they've had the best political month in modern political history. it's really quite extraordinary and
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part of that that is bringing in new talent, bringing in veterans of the obama campaigns and i think that trump is going to have to do something similarly dramatic. he needs some kind of change. he had a team that in a very disciplined way prosecuted the case against the incumbent president joe biden. they were not prepared to get punched in the mouth. they have been. so the proof is going to be in whether or not there people to make a similarly dramatic change or shakeup to how they're approaching this race for because everybody has praised the team that he had. >> so as we wiles and chris lacivita and he ran a really smart campaign in the primaries, i think is really does decision was not to engage in the debate? it's at all are you saying because you know, corey lewandowski is original campaign manager, is there you think there should be a staff shakeup. do you think there will be i do think that they will likely bring in other folks to augment the team. >> i think that wiles and lacivita have a lot to they've accomplished a lot. they deserve a lot of credit and praise but i do think it's very
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clear but they need a different kind of approach in the months to come and we'll see if that's right. that's right but i do think trump understands that most elections are vibes. >> election as much as we talk about sort of policy and we want more policy meat on the bone from the kamala harris team. he very much wants to kill the vice i obs around the kamala harris campaign. he's whole election in 2016 was a vibes electric going after her personally isn't doing what i think he thinks this sort of comrade kamala that he thinks that kind of stuff works. where is she really from? you know, it's sort of a rebirth of birtherism for lack of a better word. he's very well knows. i mean, that's sort of her beauty. he is obsessed with that because he knows that that sells to the american people, someone who is very intelligent to the friendship christian, i want to pick up on exactly what ryan was saying, which is she could not have had a better month than she's ad and he has had a pretty terrible month. this race is still within the
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margin. bearer why? >> yes. well, we're a very divided country and so in that kind of an environment right now, most of the voters in the polls, i'm looking at that are going toward harris, are not people who are switching from trump to harris. there are not a lot of people who are like, yes, i was for donald, but now i've changed my mind what she's doing is consolidating all of those people who it said, i don't really know. i don't even know if i want to participate in this process when i look at polls compared to july and today, donald trump's numbers are about the same place, 43, 44, 45%. it's harris's numbers that are now 567 points higher than biden's. she's collecting all of these undecideds who are making up their minds, but their minds may not be firmly hey, it up. and she's still has to seal the deal. >> they kept they kept saying at the convention that she's the underdog. do you think that's true today? >> i don't think she's the underdog right now, but i think she's smart for running like she is. >> well, listen, i think in amir, a black woman who is trying to be the commander in chief. i think she is the underdog, but i spoke just a
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letter harris officials and they really are worried about pennsylvania. they're worried about i don't think it's a fake thing what the pennsylvania in particular, because for some the 19 electoral votes i think no, no, i understand that. doing they're doing they think they're doing better in michigan and wisconsin than they are in pennsylvania. >> and that those are wider and they're internal polls are weaker as well future forward the main harris super pac is out there saying guys are polls are a lot tighter than these polls. harris has done well at his polling decently well right now, but she's still polling behind where joe biden was in 2020 and where hillary clinton was in 2016. >> this is actually a very tight race other than the last two months. this is the best donald trump has ever polled against a democratic presidential contender. so they're still in the fight. >> so buckle your seatbelts, indeed, where the college kids returning to campus some universities are cracking down on protests before they even start. is it too much? >> and later, ones, small step for man literally the first of
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entire country is getting more disgusting by the second batch of demo were targeting mostly and facebook can convince anyone of anything that's incorrect. you're both wrong hey, there it was a game changer, took a dump on the glass ceiling. >> doing read that back it sounds like i'm shouting from a balcony and munich streaming exclusively on max closed captioning brought to you by meso mesobook.com if you or a loved one have mesothelial not we'll send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 800 a31, 3,700 good predictions of tens of thousands of demonstrators disrupting the democratic convention did not materialize this week. >> he asked there were a few thousand activists protesting the war in gaza, but the vast majority were peaceful. chicago
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police reported only about 70 the arrest, a far cry from what chicago saw back at the 1968 democratic convention, when police officers and vietnam protesters battled in the streets. now as students head back to college, school administrators are leaving nothing to chance several universities, including liberal schools like the university of california, are already cracking down, hoping to avoid last spring's violence. there forbidding encampments and banning mass that conceal identities will get to campuses in a minute. but first, raihan why weren't the chicago protests a bigger deal? >> well, the biggest reason is that the folks who are anti-israel, the folks who want a different approach to our foreign policy in the middle east. that is generally more pro-iran really achieved a huge victory by ensuring that josh shapiro was not the running mate for kamala harris. and so i think that, you know, the fact that you've got tim waltz there, the fact that bernie and aoc were part of the platform
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you know, i think that the people who wanted that shift in orientation in the democratic party's orientation toward israel in the middle east succeeded in their main goals. so what you had left where a group of bitter renders and provocateurs who are not necessarily going to be incredibly important power brokers in the next administration. but the people who really matter, they got their wish before the convention attention i don't know. >> it seems a little bit conspiracy theory kind of thing. i think they just these things tent know, i think these things tend to flame out a lot of these things and it isn't quite campuses aren't happening, things that things tend to go like this with these protests just to be clear, you don't think the anti-israel protesters were very concerned? about josh shapiro is the running mate i think that's water under the bridge at this point. >> i don't think they didn't protest because josh shapiro didn't get the job. there's lots of different reasons for that. i do think these protests tend to flame out. they just tend to and there's not, there's not protests all over the country. >> they flame out when they
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don't actually have an object of their ire that's there right. but then given that they were able to get this very big concession, yeah. you're right. it was bitter renders. >> i mean, not to be too cynical about it, but i always questioned this because, you know, those any vietnam war protesters, they were getting drafted incentive vietnam. and i just don't think, i mean, i know people feel very strongly about what's going on in gaza, but it is not the same personal stakes as what was happening in 1968 anyway, as students return to college, let's turn to administrators cracking down on protests even before they happen at the university of california system, including berkeley. here are the new rules, bans on encampments, bans unmasking or concealing your identity and bands on restricting other's movements on campus kristen, our college presidents over overreacting know this is good. >> i think they understand that they cannot afford another year of looking like a joke they
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cannot afford another year of getting hold in front of congress and being grilled on. why are your institutions not doing the core things you're supposed to be doing because you're too busy coddling children who have taken over your quad. i think they get that this is there are for set aside the politics of it, their parents out there trying to figure out what should i help encourage my child to do? do i send them to college if they're looking on the news and they're seeing that our nation's elite universities are effectively babysitting protesters rather than focused on educating children. that is a massive crisis for higher education. so i don't think they're overreacting. i think they're doing exactly what they need to be. >> what do you think this is the right way to handle protests would lay down the law really strictly even before anything listen, i do think there's some guidelines that need to be put in place and if you look at the vast majority of elite college campuses, they handled the protesters pretty well. i mean, if you think about what happened at brown, for instance, you think about what happened at northwestern places like duke, there weren't these situations that were like columbia and of course the president of that university did. he has since resigned because she did handle
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it quite horribly and so i think there was just a different leadership style that we saw on columbia that really didn't exist across a lot of these other students. >> i have two students and colleges, ones that university of michigan's at nyu. and while they have, they want people to be able to protest. both them are like a kind of want to learn too. so it's not just karen's. i just think they're focusing on a mixed group of people, but i think the people, kids who want to learn and also respect protesting thought it had gone too far, right. >> hon. i think we would all agree that any kind of violence is clearly over the line to encampments that preventing people like jewish students from going where they want on campus, that, that has to be forbidden, but i find it interesting that colleges and there's been so much talk about free speech on college campuses. what's happened to that? hold it well, i think a big issue is that many institutions, many elite institutions undermine their credibility on the question of free speech because there was a perception that they were not
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even handed in terms of who they're punishing, who their sanctioning, what it comes to their political speech and i think that this is an opportunity for a reset because as you've acknowledged as the panelists acknowledged, what we were looking at at campuses this past spring was actually intimidation violence, unlawful encampments, and thankfully, it seems that there's a it stepping away from the brink and acknowledging that that is nowhere anywhere close to a debate about free speech. >> so i think that that they were not even handed. we use saying that they were tougher on conservatives on the right wing than they were on the left with absolutely it just in general, when you're looking at how faculty was treated the independence of tenured faculty when you have faculty members who are expressing dissenting views coming from, call it the political right, rather than the extreme political left. then you did see very different treatment consistently. and that's one reason why you had a lot of trustees. you had a lot of donors, a lot of alums who started getting involved, not because they were right-wing, but because they were appalled by that double standards association of
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university professors is not happy with what these college administrators are doing, putting out a statement this week that condemns, quote, hastily enacted, overly restrictive policies dealing with the rights to assemble and protest on campus kara. >> they say that these new rules are infringe on students free speech and yet donors do matter. >> i think that they got really hit badly with donors and i'm sorry to wake everyone up, but colleges operate on big donations and i think they were probably responding to that. >> and students being unhappy boats. so that's good that they really yes, it's fine you're not concerned at all about the fact that this is stifling. >> i mean, again, violence is unacceptable, but it's stifling the kind of free exchange or even ice think protests are great i think it's always great to have these debates. i was always against people trying to yell out, people i didn't agree with on college campus. that's very different from what happened. and i think they went too far. they went too far and
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up first, michael jackson had the moon walk, but soon you could do the spacewalk for the first time ever a spacex is taking non astronauts on a space walk as part of the mission that will soar higher than any human has traveled since the apollo program. >> the for private citizens are set for takeoff tuesday on a journey that will have them wearing protective space suits that have never been used before. the goal to expand space tourism and allow regular folks to experience would only astronauts have done up until now, kristen, are you yea or nay? yeah erin, hey and for you on doing a spacewalk, i love space. i think it's so cool. i think it's incredible. and i have no interest in going there whatsoever. there is no amount of money you could pay me. not that i would pay. no amount of money you could pay me to get me on that ship because i wish them the best i hope it is safe for them. i hate that zero gravity when i'm on a plane
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and there's a little turbulence, i'm like, no, i'm out. could not imagine going to the right. >> you have the wrong stuff. i practice to take a line from star trek. >> would you go boldly where no non astronaut has gone before? would you? you know, on a spokesperson, if lots and lots and lots and lots of people did it before me and it was deemed absolutely safe. >> and mayb'm getting paid a lot of money to do it but otherwise be on through people who are stuck in space at this point who were supposed to be there for a week and they're going to be there. they're going to be there for until 2025 that would also be a fear. so i'm i'm with us because i'm older i would do it yeah. absolutely do it. i'd go into space and if i'm in space, i'm definitely taking the spacewalk. >> i have to say i'm from the kristie mcauliffe generation, right? i watched the explosion when i was a sixth-grader. they're so i'm telling my age are back on earth, a new home
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and turned it into a cultural phenomenon see a si-hyeon may make up for work, very demure, very mindful tech doctors everywhere, including celebrities and politicians are now using demure. does describe their outfits, even their coffee orders. take a look see how i did this. >> from the bottom, very demure. you see how i come to chicago. >> i come very demure. >> see i'm reading this book very demure. you know, i keep my hair very demure. >> kara, i think of you and i don't mean this in any way to be ok. as one of the least demure, wife said the same thing i have ever known. where are you on this all demure thing? >> well, why don't we just see what i said about it? let's see my my social media contribution you see how i do my makeup for work. >> very demure, very mindful so i just riding a wave of maine,
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maine ness and i love it. i think it's great. it was really fun. it's one of those funds. it will be gone next week might already be gone. it's gone i saw it go by kristen, as our opinion expert. why is this demure thing such a hit? >> well, i wish i had a lot of data for you. i'm actually asking people if brat, the other big trend of the summer does it. if you work ever called brad, would you feel offended or would you feel relieved? would you feel confused? i feel like demir is nice. palate cleanser after breath. brat is excess. >> demurer is let's just let's take that accessory off. >> let's do less. >> so when people say i'm demure, are they saying it like yes, they are or making i don't really thinking a lot about the actual definition of the word the panel is back with their takes on hot stories or what will be in the news before its news that's right after the break i actually think demurer would be a pretty thank
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it everything you want is right tear the disney plus hulu max bundle it's time for our panel's special takes on what's happening or predictions of what we should be looking out for kara hit me with your best shot so i want to talk about gus walz because i thought he was just an astonishing genuine moment of true love of the sun presidential nominee? >> yes, exactly. he said that's my dad when i host this show a couple of weeks ago, my
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son did a similar thing like that. so that's my mom to me. she called me right away. it was really touching so i was really super offended by well, the people mostly on the maga, right? who attacked him, including ann coulter and a guy named jake tapper in wisconsin. it was i don't know whether we're except for heinous to the way to talk about this, especially about a new 17. he's neuro diversion, but then in the apology when it was like, i didn't know he was disabled. so you would so then attack a regular seventeen-year-old. those people if they have children, they should be ashamed and if they don't, they should probably not have them. >> reihan, you're focused on a controversy that we've discussed here. but about how another country is have ligand ireland recently announced that they're going to ban phones from classrooms not just classroom foot from schools outright for middle schoolers and high schoolers across the country. >> this is a movement that i believe is really taking shape in the united states as well, thanks to the interventions of jonathan height a social
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psychologist at nyu, and a variety of other folks as well. there's this real effort to say, wait a second. this is having a huge effect on this students ability to pay attention, to think clearly. and i think it's also a good sign of a social movement that's really spread quite quickly. awareness that a spread quite quickly. so if you're ever feeling grim and depressed about the state of our civic discourse. this is something to look forward to nia best shot. >> so donald trump, what's he going to be up to next week? he was actually fairly all over the map in battleground states. next week, he's going to be in detroit, michigan. he's talking to a national guard association gathering and there's a gathering moms for liberty in dc, where he's also giving remarks nobody no. >> if and when trump is going to land on some sort of way to slow kamala's momentum. we'll see if she gets something of a bump out of this convention. but i think people are waiting to see, is there going to be a campaign shakeup for instance, what is he going to be doing in these next couple of weeks in
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terms of trying to think he's going to do something we'll see, we'll see. i mean, he's obviously he's both unpredictable, but very well-known in terms of what we think his strategies are. and it's about killing the vibe around kamala harris kristen, bring us up. >> so this week some new data came out from the pew research center showing that among tiktok users, older users of tiktok are not using the platform to get news, but for younger users of tiktok, 18 to 29, over half of them say they use the platform to get news. i imagine a lot of this week's democratic convention is going to be considered and on that platform by younger voters. and in fact, the convention seemed almost programmed to be optimized for tiktok. let's take a look we are 400 482 votes if they were trying to
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get something to go viral having lil jon's a pretty good way to do it. i have a production. i think we're going to end up with the roll call arms rise. and now this is going to become a thing and every convention, both republicans and democrats are going to try to figure out some more inventive way the music positions are barring them gang. >> thank you all for being here and thank you for spending part of your day with us. we'll see you right back here next week sanity needs a safe space. >> you have a show. we're right and left talk to each other cnn presents an encore presentation of hbo's real time with bill maher tonight at 8:00 on cnn is it possible to be more capable and more practical be able to perform here make it stick this
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