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cnn hello again, and welcome it's time to break down the big stories with some smart people. >> today, we're asking as kamala harris prepares to announce running bay, she's also launching a one word attack on donald trump but is the strategy we're then divide and conquer we'll break down trump's game plan using race and religion to go after the vice president and seniors for a popular game for grandparents where their high school grand-kids can now earn a varsity letter. the panel is here and ready to go. so sit back, relax and let's talk about up first it's the political world waits to see who kamala harris pixels are running mate. >> the campaign has a
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cross-country tour plan for the new democratic ticket as polls show, the race is tightening kamala harris capitalizing on her momentum asked you are you ready to get to work not to hit the trail next week on a swing state blitz along with her running mate, likely one of these guys, the top contenders just to be harris's vp pick, if she were to pick josh shapiro, let's say in pennsylvania now, pennsylvania is really in play and that could actually bleed over to michigan. >> those a huge swing states according to a recent poll, harris is closing in on trump's lead. and even beating him in critical battleground states the swing states have already gotten tighter than they have been since early this year when biden was still riding relatively high, but some are questioning how long harris's current one will last. >> what happens with every
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sugar we all crashed at the end of it and they're going to crash once they start dissecting her record here with me today, podcaster and author kara swisher, reihan salam, president of the manhattan institute and national review, contributing editor. there are times journalist and podcast host lulu garcia navarro, and conservative pollster and new york times opinion writer kristen soltis anderson. welcome back. every kara, who should harris picked as a running mate, who will she picked as a running mate? >> should i'd love to see it be tim walz. so i think he's a really i think he's been lovely in doing the surrogate stuff and minnesota gov minnesota governor, i suspect she won't. that would be where my heart is. i suspect she will pick josh shapiro even though she's going to run to a bit of a buzzsaw with young people. i think including my own, my sons were both like, wait a minute, there's some issues with him. >> a wide range of them such well, i think some of his stances on gaza been pretty much much further down the line than her. >> and then some of the school
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stuff that the school vouchers stuff kristen who should harris pick, who will paris, facts. >> so i think she will picture pirro and i think she should picture here. i think the fact that he's policies are a little more centrist on things like education or on things like gaza is a feature, not a bug. and i also find it when i listened to shapiro talk, i find his rhetoric to be somewhat familiar. he clearly has gone to the barack obama school of rhetorical training. and i think that is going to be a big said on the trail. >> you know, it's interesting because you're forgive me, not the first person to talk about shapiro's obama vibe so we put those together, judge, for yourself not have a clear contrast between kamala harris and donald trump. hud, let me tell you something. >> it's pretty afraid. >> want to tell you signed pennsylvania. this i know to be true, joe and kamala will protect your health care
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crescent. >> is that just interesting or do you think that could have some appeal for voters, the obama vibe, i think it's just nice to have someone in public life who is good with words and is able to clearly articulate positions even if their positions i don't agree with, i feel like that has been sorely lacking in the donald trump fara and frankly with the biden-harris ticket up until this point, so having some more rhetorical flourish would be nice. >> harris has had quite a run these past two weeks big crowds, $310 million in campaign contributions, in less than two weeks. and as i mentioned, better polls than biden had when he dropped out, reihan how long will they harris bounce last? >> i do think there's a bit of a clock right now because essentially she has been repudiating a number of positions from the past through spokespeople, no one has actually said, well, you used to say that ice was really bad. you wanted to to abolish it and
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you compare it is the immigration enforcement agency to the kkk. that's a big deal. you now have a different view why is that? walk me through it explain it to me when you're looking at fracking, you used to give a really articulate, thoughtful answer as to why you think it ought to be banned. now, a spokesperson who said, oh, she doesn't think that anymore. she's some point going to have to explain this and she might do it really, really well, but she hasn't done it yet. she's been reading from a lot of teleprompters, being very careful, being very stage-managed. i think she has an dinner, but that's going to be an interesting new opportunity to shake the colitis. >> i think brian is right that everything so far, she hasn't put a foot wrong iris, but it's all been scripted. it's all been off the teleprompter sooner or later. she's going to have to hold a news conference. she's going to have to do a tough interview. she's i think going to have to debate donald trump. how long will the harris bounce laos she's going to have to do all that. >> i'm a journalist, so i would urge her to sit down with
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a tough interviewer, like anyone here on this side of the well, i was thinking detected yes, i'm sure you were i think that she obviously has to do a press conference, but i actually think that we are in a very tight race here. we've got less than 95 i days until the election. it isn't a lot of time. and what everyone's attention has been focused on is donald trump and jd vance's missteps. and so that really actually has given her an opportunity to do what the democrats want her to do, which is to prosecute the case, not be on the defensive, but be on the offensive because frankly, on the other side of this, donald trump and j.d. vance, it's been one misstep after it, but one would agree that when she gets asked these questions, particularly about a lot of the changes that she has made from a very liberal stance in 2019 when she was running for president and some of the things he did as a prosecutor venture will be on the
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defensive. >> she won't be on the defensive, but she already took shortcuts, tried to get ahead of this on immigration. it was just this past week. she talked about it and i think she is going to have to answer these questions. these are legitimate questions, but on the other side of this, when you talk about j.d. vance, i mean, there was literally an email. he said he hated cops. i mean, you know i'm talking about positions that are problematic for the for their own party and then let me let me just move forward. >> then there's the way that democrats have been going after trump and j.d vance, which is basically one word that has become a thing. and we're started by the aforementioned governor of minnesota, tim walz these guys are just weird. that's it's not just a weird style that he brings its this leads to weird policies don't you find someone their stuff to just be plain weird? >> kara, weird a weird way to go after donald trump, where it is working? i think it's really
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interesting to people. >> it's a little killer, couldn't did deplorables. >> that is not a good word. first of all, many people have to look it up. secondly, it seems super insulting. where does like that's a weird, it's not quite as insulting and it, but it isn't salting if that makes sense. and i think it's working just fine because some of the things that shouldn't sort of belittles rather than makes the opponents seem no, because it doesn't a little it goes what's that like? it's that kind of thing like what's with that was strange? they make them seem like they're not part of the mainstream. they're not it's point out what you're from the biden campaign's tactic of saying that donald trump was this big threat to democracy. it's just a small linguistic change. what's the opposite of weird, normal, it would have been very conventional for them to have said donald trump, this is not normal, but that just sounds like you're talking about this big the end of democracy and if thing by bringing it down to a simpler level, is a little bit more but having said that, ryan, if you are making the
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case that donald trump is a threat to democracy, if you're saying he and j.d. >> vance are going to take away women's reproductive rights it's weird playing down the stakes of what this election is all about. >> i think the democracy argument is a little harder to make after the hot swap. and i think they're talking about a much less. i think kristen's point was really being that is like you had 14 million folks who voted for joe biden and he's only were the nominee talking about democracy all the time is a little awkward in that circumstance, but weird. i actually do think resonates for this reason, there are a lot of folks who are frankly pretty conformist. they look to their left to the right. what does other, someone else saying? that's how canceled culture works. so that weird is actually really good for getting out the educated, affluent base to kind of go to actblue contributor we'd contribute, contribute. they like the form of bullying that works for conformist folks. so i think it's going to work a lot. we're going to hear much more of it he be on the edge
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that vice president kamala harris is only on the ticket because she is a black woman. she was always of indian heritage and she was only promoting indian heritage. i didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn turn black and now she wants to be known as black donald trump, who's made a concerted effort to reach out to black voters, questioning the vice president's racial identity during an appearance before black journalists. >> so i don't know is she indian or is she black? >> it doesn't seem to have been a stay at a rally hours later, the campaign displayed this had lied. watch kamala harris warn him as first indian american senator, everything about kamala harris rollout. it's phony and it's fake. >> earlier in the week, trump's focus was on religion. >> my beautiful christians, i love you gotta get out and vote urging key voting blocs to support him, while also attacking harris. she's in life the jewish people. she doesn't like israel. >> harris is husband is jewish,
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but that didn't stop trump had is a jewish person vote for a democrat? >> how does the catholic person vote for a democrat? >> kristen why is trump questioning kamala harris's race? is there a strategy here? >> i don't know if there's a strategy. we know that donald trump is very driven by his impulses. we know that his impulses often lead him to say things that make people want to pull their hair out and go can you believe this guy was our president might be yair president again. and i'm so used to hearing these things and getting asked, will this affect the race? and i'm used to thinking, no, it probably won't. but in a race that is going to be as close as this one may be in a race where it feels like nothing matters, everything matters, and there's a chance that what he's trying to do here is drive the message that she's phony. she's changed her positions on x, y, and z. she tries to be whoever she thinks she needs it's to be in the moment. but it frankly, with his numbers growing the way they were among black men in particular, to go and be kind of openly weird and hostile about the race issue seems totally counterproductive to
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me. >> you know, whether he has just slipped in this by impulse are intended to do it after raising the race issue at the report press conference from posted an old video of harris and actress mindy kaling cooking together what we're going to cook today. >> okay. is an indian recipe? yes. because yes, you are? >> yes. >> and i don't know that everybody knows that now, trump claim. >> this proves harris is a stone cold phony. >> she uses everybody in closing, including her racial identity, kara what's going on here that you didn't play all of it and how in that clip, she also says, i'm half of me understands this, which she was talking about being indian and also black and so he keeps grandpa had a bad week. >> i don't know what else to say. i don't know why he does this. i don't know why he keeps focusing on race if he wants to talk about her policy flip boss, he should talk about our policy and not that's where he lived this argument.
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>> do you know, she's phony. she's fake. she flips. she was indian american i can now choose black. >> she wasn't understand but to make that argument, i don't think it's a good argument. >> i think it's a good argument if you want to argue about fracking or if you want to argue about immigration or anything else. but this makes no sense i don't even understand that. as kristen mentioned, trump has been making a major push to win. black voters, especially young black male in a recent poll, harris leads among black voters, 78% of 15, but that's still closer than how trump ran against biden back in 2020. lulu does questioning harris's race kill trump's outreach to black voters? >> it is ridiculous and not only is it ridiculous, but you know he seems to not understand the concept of being biracial and frankly, it is the largest growing group among young people in this country america understands what it means to be biracial. the fact that donald trump doesn't seem to
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understand this makes him look incredibly out of touch, not only offensive and not only only racially insensitive ryan. >> so i don't think this is necessarily a good thing, but what i will say is that for a lot of americans, particularly a lot of black americans, there is some sense of discomfort about the fact that when you look at high profile, high status, successful black americans, many of them are themselves multi-racial well first or second generation americans, immigrants are kids of immigrants or their themselves inter-married. there are some folks, there's a group called the american descendants of slaves, a docx, a kind of emerging movement that you see in some spaces where people say, hey, wait a second. you have folks who are not part of this multi-generational long black american story. for, claiming this man, i'm not saying that's necessarily a good i'm just saying what this is an argument that he's just putting. >> this is something i'm talking about as an analyst to describe the fact that the black community is not a monolith. there are a lot of complicated conflicted feelings, more than twice as
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many black americans oppose intermarriage as white americans skin color it is, it is it it completely ridiculous argument to be made in a country where you where you had the one drop rule where you were actually penalized legally in this country if you had a single drop of black blood to now say that this woman who is clearly black is somehow suspicious than his wearing a mantle trying to assume some kind of describing public opinion. >> i'm describing the fact that this current does exist and i think that when we're trying to understand the electorate i think it's important to understand that this is one of those cleavages. i do not think that it was a good thing for donald trump to use this line of attack. i agree with kara, stick to policies is not the this is donald trump was doing. you're trying to explain something. if you ask donald trump, if trump, if you ask donald trump, what were you luck to mr. trump? he's not going to be like, you know, that that there's just this current in the african-american community that talks about the descendants of slaves. do you
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think that that is what a few frayed he was going there in order to do what he always does, which is to throw as much as he can against the wall and to see what i'm afraid part of what i'm trying to do is actually try to give some insight into the fact that public opinion is changing its divided. and there's a big conversation about this. i don't think that this is the best angle to pursue, but i do think that when you're talking about the black community, he is not looking to win 90% of the black vote. he's looking at what are inching cleaver jason divides within that population and this is what mission to all that. >> there was the very explicit comments that donald trump made in his outreach to christians and jews. >> kristen his trumps, and i put this in quotes, religious war, working well. donald trump has always made religious style rhetoric a part of what he does when i was in milwaukee for the convention. and when you looked at the footage of the convention, it felt very much like a tent revival. i mean, the talking about faith. even though donald trump is not necessarily a person he himself i think does not have very
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credible faith story. he's somebody who through selling $60 bibles has always tried to make the case. i think poorly, but it has been successful at least in terms of polls to voters of faith that he's the one that's going to defend their ability to practice several. well, i think that works the religious stuff works for well for him. >> they're not going to go anywhere else and they've they've shown the willingness to to take him because he is such a center. they even are attracted. >> i can understand the christian evangelical part of it, but explain to me the idea of him saying kamala harris hates jews especially when her husband is jewish. >> i just think he just puts it up there. he's throwing again. i think you don't really stirring up a lot of things to find out what will work and that to me would work a little better than the black thing. the black thing seems like the black thing, seems like he's walked a great terror deals like the uncle at thanksgiving, who you literally want to not say to what degree do you think this was donald trump kamala harris has had the spotlight, has had all the attention for two weeks, and it was driving
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under a hurricane watch, an intensifying tropical system he, is heading for the florida straits and likely to develop into a tropical storm. debby today could reach hurricane status by tomorrow, meteorologist allison chinchar tracking the latest from the cnn weather center. allison gonna be a bad one. >> it could be, especially in terms of the flooding component. now the wind component not going to be quite as serious and widespread flooding is really going to be the main concern with this system right now, just on the southern side of cuba, sustained winds of 30 miles per hour. the concern is, where does it go from there? and in terms of this particular storm, if we put that into play, you'll notice did it will eventually start to head its way up towards florida. you can see we've already got a lot of the tropical storm warnings and yes, even this pink area here is a hurricane watch because the national hurricane center saying it's going to get about two, about 70, 75 miles per hour right there on that verge of category one strength, very, very early monday morning. now from there it's then expected to come i'm back out over open water on the atlantic side and
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really skirt along much of the carolina coast, bringing them some very heavy rainfall as well because overall this system is going to move incredibly slowly. now, the flooding component is to different parts. you've got the storm surge, you can see two to four feet here for much of the big bend area all the way down through fort myers and naples but also the rain you're talking widespread four to six inches of rain. some areas could end up picking up over a foot of rain by the time this system finally exits going to be a busy hurricane season, allison chinchar, thanks so much. well oversees the u.s. is sending a carrier strike group warships and fighter squadron to the mideast bracing for a potential escalation of hostilities. as iran is vowing retaliation over the killing of a senior hamas leader in tehran earlier this week, it he's blaming israel for the attack. israel has not commented either way, growing tensions between israel and hezbollah are also prompting a new warning for lebanon. the u.s. embassy in beirut is warning americans who want to get out of the country
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to book any ticket available. this is airlines are beginning to cancel flights in and out of the country. cnn's jomana karadsheh following these developments for us. jomana, we're hearing more from iran this morning about the killing of haniah. what exactly are they saying? >> well, jim, in the last few hours, the irans revolutionary guard corps, the irgc, releasing a statement saying that the results of its investigation into the assassination of ismail haniyeh into heran early hours on wednesday, they say it was the blast that killed him was the results a short range projectile that was fired from outside that guest house where he was staying. they say that that projectile was carrying a warhead that wait about seven kilograms. that's about 15 pounds. and they accused not only israel, but also the united states of being behind this. they say that this was it's planned and executed by the zionist regime, referring to israel, of course, with the support of the american quote,
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criminal government. and of course, jim, this is coming after what was first reported by the new york times, also reporting by our colleague, jeremy diamond, who was told by a source familiar with the matter so that hania was killed by what that source said was a bomb and explosive device that was covertly hidden in the guest house in northern iran. where is my hania was known to stay while visiting tehran and that that bomb had been there for about two months. so huge which embarrassment for the iranians. the fact that this took place on iranian soil and you would expect, and as we've heard from the iranians, they have vowed are response. but many as well in the region jim, seeing this as a provocation that means almost certainly that we are going to see some sort of an iranian response to the question jin was, what, how, when the scope and the scale of this iranian
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retaliation. and in that same statement from the irgc, jim, they do say that this is going to be a response that will be at the time and place of their choosing and the manner if they are, choosing. but it's going to be a decisive response to israel. they say caught in yet another cycle of retaliation followed by retaliation. >> jomana karadsheh in london thanks so much. >> well, the u.s. defense secretary, lloyd austin has revoked a plea deal for the accused mastermind of the 9-11 attacks, and two of his alleged accomplices. that agreement, which involved the three men pleading guilty to all charges, including the murder of nearly 3,000 people what of then taken the death penalty off the table. cnn's oren liebermann has the latest from the pentagon in a surprise move quietly announced on friday evening, defense secretary lloyd austin wrote in a memo that he was revoking the plea deals that have been reached in the case of the alleged mastermind of 911 and two of
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his alleged coconspirators the memo was incredibly short, end abrupt, only three lines long. >> take a look. you can see the entirety of it on your screen right now in it austin wrote that it was his authority alone to enter into a plea agreement like this, and that he had revoked the plea agreements, announced only two days earlier, as well as relieving of authority the person in charge of reaching those agreements, the agreement themselves had been in the works for at least two-and-a-half years. so it can't have been a surprise to the pentagon and the white house that these discussions were ongoing. we reported on it as well as other media outlets that there was an effort to reach the plea deal. and the deal itself was viewed as a bit of a victory in the case of khalid sheikh mohammed it or more commonly known as ksm. and two of his alleged coconspirators. and that's because the cases against them, we're so long and complex delayed over more than a decade. and there were significant legal questions about whether evidence could be admitted that had been obtained from ksm under torture, that
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made these incredibly difficult and company located cases in the plea deals ksm and his two alleged coconspirators agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy charges, as well as all of the other charges they faced in exchange for a life sentence or the death penalty had been taken off the table. and that is why it receives significant bipartisan backlash, as well as ferocious backlash from the family his of the victims here. now the question is, where does this go from here? austin wrote in that memo view authority is his alone. so it's now up to the military prosecutors who had been looking at this case for so long, who had seen delayed so long where this goes from here in what promised to have been a very lengthy and complicated case? oren liebermann, cnn at the pentagon quite a sudden reversal. >> well, a consequential weekend on the campaign trail is both major party candidates look to build momentum in the race for the white house in just a few hours, former president donald trump and j.d. vance's selection for vice president well, hold a rally in atlanta. they are event comes just days after the vice
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president kamala harris held her own campaign stop in the key battleground state of georgia with a big turnout. but this weekend, harris has no scheduled public events and said she is preparing to make her final decision on who will become her running mate cnn white house reporter camila dechalus wilmington, delaware, where the president is spending his weekend as well. camila, how close is harris to making a decision could come this weekend vice president kamala harris, is expected to make an announcement. >> any day now, we know at this point in time that she's expected and make this announcement before she hits the campaign trail, going to key battleground states. now, jim, at this time we know that she has three top contenders and she's holding interviews this weekend just to do more vetting process these three contenders are arizona senator mark kelly pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, and minnesota governor tim walz. now, we know that that usually democratic nominees get months
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to make this decision about who is going to be there vp pick, and harris only has a few days. so this is not a decisions she is taking lightly, but there is a lot at stake here, and we're told that there's real deliberations and real talks behind the scenes that she's really going to be taking these conversations. he's having this weekend with some of these contenders very seriously, while she's doing this 30 vetting process and she's really going to be seeing whether they're a great pair for her she goes on the campaign trail. there's less than 100 days until the election cycle. and this is something that she's thinking very hard on. so this is something that an upcoming days she's expected to make this announcement and really hit the campaign trail, really making this case to voters about why they should throw her support behind her jim, back to you camila thanks so much. >> i'm jim sciutto in washington. i'll be back at the top of the hour with the chris wallace show continues in just a moment but jhiela amelia
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makes sense since pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in recent years lulu, are you yea or nay, on friday night, lights at a high schools for pickleball. i'm a hard yea my daughter loves it. she plays it at her school. it's fun. it's compact. you know, i mean, why not? it's friendly, it's also family friendly. you can play it with different generations. you play no not, that family friendly daughter plays it. >> i would play with her at some point. i mean, you know, it's cool. >> okay. raihan there are it turns out almost 50 million pickleball players in the u.s. now, i mean, it really is growing burgeoning, spiking, whatever you want to call it, should it be a varsity high schools for i will say nay, on less high school students are paired with retirement homes because of those 50 million, 49.5 million of them are over 70. and i think this would be a great opportunity to bring the generations, anything i'm just making that up. i'm sorry,
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chris, that is fake news. >> but i think that would be a beautiful way to bring the retirees and the kids who are not as spry as the tennis players together. >> let's do it. >> mixed doubles and tie irakli bridge, the generation divide next, it may be august, but it's already time to get ready to trick or treat halloween merchandise on sale. part of a trend called summer wayne, where stores like home depot, lowe's, and michael's hoped to entice halloween fans and bank sales three months early and, there are plenty of fans, 73% of americans participated in halloween activities last year. and sales hit a record high, $12.2 billion. that's up 15% from the year before reihan are you yea or nay? i have shopping for halloween in the summer. >> i hate to be a party pooper, but i'm in nay on this because i think it's really extra fund when families make the costumes themselves, my wife made by
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younger daughter and amazing costume. she dressed her up as broccoli, my favorite vegetable it's fun for the kids to make their costumes to, you know, why not get in the mix? >> i know that we asked you to bring a picture. did you not bring a picture and know what? >> just you would be so blinded by the cuteness that felt that it would be dangerous. the fcc would get the show bad. so mom said, no, no, dutcher's of the little girl kristen, will you be shopping for halloween costumes and declaration? >> bins in mid-august? >> absolutely not. not because i'm opposed to commerce around holidays, but because i am opposed to holiday creep, because now if you begin shopping for halloween in mid-august, by the time you actually get to mid-october the christmas decorations are already out. thanksgivings completely forgotten. >> we have a thanksgiving eraser problem in this country. >> i will say we have got robbed. it is a big problem that all of our holidays you have to buy the stuff in the stores. now, two months ahead of time, nominate is ridiculous.
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>> kristen soltis anderson, as america's holiday czar no offense to the athletes, but america's brightest olympic star may be doa double j, snoop dogg john has taken the paris games by storm as a whole library correspondent for nbc so far, he's running in the torch relay ahead of the opening ceremonies. he is chaired on team usa and events ranging from badminton, the beach volleyball. he's tried to pole vault while hanging out with the track and field team and he has gone viral with this bug-eyed reaction to the u.s. women's gymnastics team. that won team gold is also the unofficial king of olympic pin trading. its new passes own, featuring him blowing olympics smoke rings. and it's all the rage. kara, are you giving snoop? a gold, a silver dollars or nothing all the goals, including the simone biles fantastic old last night. >> i think he's a great, i love the idea of snoop dogg
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doing this is entertaining. it's fine. he's doing a great job. i love his pairing with martha stewart. it's a couple i never knew. i loved so much, so everything about snoop dogg during the anyone fix has been delightful you are our public opinion expert. i mean, snoop dogg back in the 90s was a hardcore rapper. he was actually, which i didn't realize until i looked it up at one time was on trial for murder. he was acquitted now he's america's sweetheart how do you explain it? it's a truly american story. i mean, the funny thing but i saw was somebody who's roughly my age saying my mom texted me and said, i'm so excited about snoop dogg and i had to remind her that she grounded me in middle school for buying snoop dogg's cd. so it's an incredible journey. >> every, everyone has their turn. 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 you see him swimming with michael zeldin?
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well win a gold medal in paris. they are incredible because they're anchored by shai gilgeous, alexander, who's jumper is so beautiful full, he's now known on the streets as shaye gorgeous alexander, team canada is going a long, long wait, i call that wrong terrible kara, you are focused on congress actually trying to do something about a jack. >> yeah, actually, congress has passed almost no legislation around tech. almost zero. but they recently, the week there's been a lot of activity around several different bills, one of which is called the nurture originals foster art and keep entertainment safe, act. it really trips off the tongue. it's actually the no fakes act, which protects people's that say chris wallace, ai cannot happen without chris wallace is permission. and so it's really video or audio, anything? think that's without your permission that you own chris wallace and you continue. nobody else wants well, so the question is, can actually pass congress. >> i don't know about if any of its compounds there's a bunch of acts as a defiance act,
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there's a bunch there all around ai, right now and some of them around privacy. we'll see kristen best shot. >> well, first, i loved that this is called the no fakes act because congress's ability to come up with fun acronyms is undefeated. but for those young staffers, they'll have more time to come up with those young act, those cool acronyms because they won't be able to use tiktok. this month congress's ban on using tiktok on house of representatives official devices is going into effect so all of those congressional offices, if you thought your member of congress, who's going to do cute dances and tiktok videos for you that is getting shut down as members of congress and for their staff? >> yes. any house of representatives own device. another campaigns are separate campaigns have their own devices. they can still use these platforms forms, but official house offices know how do the house offices feel about this development? >> i would assume that this is more of a problem on the democratic side than the republican side where there was already taboo around using tiktok because of its affiliation with china. >> lulu, you are also looking
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into the connection between politics social, media, i am after donald trump's rather remarkable performance at the nabj and the black journalists of black journalists convention he and talked about kamala harris turning black black. >> twitter had a good time and the black comedian roy wood junior started a thread. we can see it here and he said, we now know camilla's brave story. when did the rest of you turn black? how old were you? where were you when the blackness finally took over your body? share your stories. this is a safe space hashtag. when i turn black, well, there were a lot out of responses to that. they were all pretty, pretty hilarious. one of them was really pretty pretty funny. i'm gonna give you an example here. once i was at a party and before i knew what i was taken over by the spirit of dance struck not by cupid's arrow, but rather his shuffle. then i
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