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still getting the country comfortable with who she is. and as maggie said a second ago, one of those things is a joyful warrior i think i keep coming back to is discipline. you can say what you want about vice president harris, but she's got it and trump does not. >> jamil, she is disciplined and ideally republicans will want to draw the contrast. one of the things she mentioned in her economic plan, given out, i think a $25,000 tax credit to new home buyers and to me, i was a bit dismayed because that's not really the problem. it's a volume problem being the former deputy chief of staff, just to interject, don't have houses. said that he wouldn't have to government and i have i have a problem with that because that's not how that's not the role of government. but with that said, a disciplined trump would point the contrast. it's not about providing a tax credit. what's your plan to create more houses in the market discipline? >> trump? >> well, i mean, david, i am a strategist. i mean, i have to say everyone, thank you very much. and thank you for
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watching cnn's coverage continues right now it's friday, august 30, right now on cnn this morning the true measure of the strength of a leader is based on who you lift up that's what's at stake the fourth interview with the new democratic ticket, kamala harris, facing questions on her past positions. now, should we handle home future role my record speaks for itself, but i think people are coming to get to know me. >> i speak like they do. i speak candidly i tim walz for the first time passed on the criticism he has misrepresented his past been seeing a lot of ivf and i kept theory that i'm against it and i'm actually very much forward and donald trump out on the trail trying to fan of democratic criticism over reproductive rights laying out his plan to protect access to ivf treatments all right.
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>> 5:00 a.m. here in washington, here's a live look at capitol hill. >> good morning, everyone. i'm on raju in for kasie hunt. it's great to be with you this morning. the first interview in the books, kamala harris tries to convince voters that she's ready to lead the nation as the america's 47th president i believe that i am the best person to do this job at this moment for all americans the vice president fueling key policy questions from cnn's dana bash with a running mate, tim walz by her side including over her reversal on issues like fracking and defending her record on immigration and the economy day one, it's going to be about one implementing my plan for what i call an opportunity economy. i've already laid out a number of proposals in that regard which include what we're going to do to bring down the cost of
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everyday goods, where we're going to do to invest in america's small businesses. what we're going to do to invest in families, for example, extending the child tax credit and the vice president went on to say she would offer $25,000 in down-payment assistance to force first-time homebuyers and will consider appointing a republican tour cabinet, insisting americans want to move on from donald trump i think sadly, in the last decade we have had in the former president, someone who is really been pushing an agenda. >> and in an environment that is about diminishing the character and the strength of who we are as americans really dividing our nation. and i think people are ready to turn the page on that and trump hosted a rally in wisconsin yesterday in trying to make the case that he is not ready to lead with you.
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>> the only good thing that she's flip-flopping she's the greatest flip-flopper. things that she never even thought of. she's probably goes back to her room and gets sick to her stomach when she says what she has to say all right. >> let's bring in our great panel to break this all down. matt brown national race and politics reporter for the associated press. meghan hays, former director of message planning for the biden administration and matt gorman, former senior adviser to tim scott's presidential campaign. good morning. bright early, quick turnaround from the late night now that we're here, we've been waiting for this moment. she's finally sat down and answered questions. matt, you're republican strategist. you look at what happened here. does her answers, does it change the race at all? >> no. i mean, it reinforced what i thought going in is when she looks, you can give a very good speech when she can control the variables and she's prepared. but when she gets any spontaneous interactions, these spontaneous scenarios she has on her feet and it gets a little harder for i thought she'd have a better
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answer on the fracking and the flip-flops. and i thought she had a better answer. >> i. she would have a bad you would have a better we knew these questions were coming a month ago where there's a flip-flopping on fracking flip-flopping and immigration. >> i thought walz would have a better answer on the question around his military service blaming and grammar. so i was surprised that there wasn't a better form of answers, questions we knew were coming a month ago what about you? >> and i think they did great. i think that for their first interview, i think they sat down, they did great. she would wait out her issues. she laid out some things and i think that what people should understand in some of these flip-flopping instances is governing is different than having a stance on something and she knows she has to compromise to govern and to get things done. and i think that's what she was laying out there. and i think on governor walz thank i think his point after a shooting is saying that these are weapons that are used in war and whether he used them and we're someone else is using them, that war does not change the fact these are not weapons that should be in the hands of people at school shooting. >> in talking about the issue of fracking, of course, this is a big issue in pennsylvania. we're talking about more about that as you involving energy
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extraction and really pushed back against environmentalist want to crack down on it. harris back in when she was running for president in the 2020 democratic primary, said she would ban that procedure. then she decided she sided with joe biden's became his running mates said that she was no longer in favor of that and she was asked about this yesterday about this issue, about what why she has changed her position and what that says to voters do you still want to ban fracking know and i made that clear on the debate stage in 2020 but i would not ban fracking. >> and i believe in a town hall, you said you were asked, would you commit to implementing a federal ban on fracking on your first day in office and you said there's no question. i'm in favor of banning fracking. yes. so it changed in that campaign in 2020, i made very clear where i stand. we are in 2024 and i've not changed their position or will a.i. going forward, let's be clear. my values have not changed yeah. >> i mean, that's an interesting is she's trying to
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explain her reversal on this issue, saying that she's she's families have not changed, but our position has changed. does that how does that play in some of these states? >> it's an interesting thread that she's trying to needle, literally trying to thread there where she is claiming that some of the policy position is that xi adopted 2020, where obviously the democratic party was in a different place. the country was in a different place in 2019 are not necessarily reflective of how she feels at the moment. i think that in a lot of these places a lot of people realize that a five years ago was definitely different time in the country. and a lot of people would have felt the country has transitioned to a different place, but is that a large enough place that for instance, in swing state, pennsylvania where fracking has a very top-of-mind issue. is it something that are going to forgive her on i'm not sure that voters our batch willing to have a goldfish memory shall we say, when it comes to a certain policies yeah, and i know it's interesting because she's trying to represent a change from the current administration might also defending the policies of the current administration. >> how did she walk that?
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>> actually, that's a complicated thing about i was also surprised when things she really i think went out of her way to really tyre saf to joe biden and maybe it was hard because she was obviously asked about him in certain circumstances by taking over him and the likes she was asked about from dana will why didn't you do some of the things you're proposing over the last three years vice president that was one of the other things. >> i was very struck by. it was hard for her to walk that line portray himself as the candidate change, yet also defending the president and his unpopular economic policies for the last 3.5 years, should she distanced herself more from joe biden? >> they've had an extremely successful legislative four years in office and they've accomplished a lot out of things. i think she when you were the vice president, you are not setting policy. you were there to execute policies, so she's not getting to be like, we're gonna do this and go out and do it. that's the president makes those decisions and she is there to back him up. so we've now she can make change and she can refine things on the margins and do things that she wants to do to move it forward and to go an extra step or however she feels necessary. but i think that's what she's laying out on
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campaign trail through different policies is the things she would do differently in what joe biden has done, just by the sauber. >> is that a problem? do you think politically for her if she's tied to closely to joe biden, i think that joe biden had an entire night of the democratic national convention basically as a sendoff for him. so it's clear that the party has not moved on from joe biden this is a party that has all of its former presidents very much still involved in minute, showing some of the diversity of it, but then also potentially where harris can take it. that's in stark contrast to the republican party where donald trump is the most dominant force in the party and i think that's gonna be the question going forward is which version of a, of a political party do americans prefer in this day and age? >> all right, we're going to discuss well, my panel will be back later in this hour and don't forget in just a few hours, senator j.d vance, trump's running mate were doing that live for spoiling responding to harris and walz's first interview, you can watch that on cnn news central in the 8:00 a.m. hour. now, coming up on cnn this morning, the top issue for voters, the economy. kamala harris tackles, talks upper plan to tackle inflation in the high stakes first interview
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plus, you essentially from a relative unknown to harris is running mate has been a bit bumpy. tim walz addresses the scrutiny over some of his past claims and donald trump makes his pitch and how his administration would handle ivf treatments were broke family, nobody's ever said that before. but the ivf treatment or expensive, it's very hard for many people to do it and to get it. but i've been in favor of ivf thanks from the beginning tv on the edge premieres sunday, september 22, did nine on cnn when orders coming in, starting, businesses, never easy but star in eight months pregnant, that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business the chase ii car and made it easy. >> when you go for something big like this, your kids speed
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israel policy and here's a sit down interview with cnn's dana bash, the democratic presidential nominee, shared a similar message to the one she spoke about at the democratic national convention. >> israel has a right to defend itself while also acknowledging the suffering of palestinians let me be very clear. unequivocal, and unwavering in my commitment is real defense and its ability to defend itself. >> and that's not going to change far too many innocent palestinians have been killed and we have got to get a deal done. >> now on the ground in gaza, israel agrees to pause fighting during certain time periods in september to allow for children to get vaccinated for polio. cnn is reporting the vaccination campaign will start this sunday and a united nations official tells cnn the u.s. secretary of state, antony blinken, pushed israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu on this issue during a meeting
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last week, joining me now from london, cnn international anchor max foster. max, nice to see you this morning here on the east max, what can you tell us about this new vaccination effort that's happening on the ground polio is a vicious virus that affects mainly young children. it can cause paralysis and even death and it's highly contagious. and we have a situation now in gaza where there was no polio, everyone is near universal vaccination, but the vaccination, those who are immunized currently young children, is at a rate of 80%. so it starting to spread. you need to get that immunization rate up to 90% in order to stop the spread. so this is a desperate and vital situation. and the israelis are now going to agree to this pause in fighting. it starts on sunday we understand it. seven our pauses and fighting over three days to get hundreds of thousands of young children vaccinated, but it won't just be one phase. they need to
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kursk and area of russia. there wasn't a major backlash from russia. they continue to fight into ukraine. i think the ukrainian argument today will be to america saying, look, we did this, it didn't provoke, it, didn't escalate. we want to do more of it. can we please use your weapons? the broad argument really from the ukrainians is that they can't defend themselves if they can't go into russian airspace aim at russian military targets. >> yeah huge questions for the united states and the days ahead here, max foster, live from london. thank you so much in common up on cnn this morning, donald trump hoping to delay his sentencing in new york he is as we for a change of venue, plus, harris is day one, calm she says she would tackle that economy monday night or two-hour whole story special the candidates and the
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now warning of a potential environmental catastrophe that who houthis targeting the tanker is part of a month's long offensive and ships along the waterway in a position to israel has continued attacks on gaza and the unofficial end of summer is here, maybe a weekend bringing a much needed cool down in some parts of the country. but across the tennessee and ohio valleys, record heat still in the forecast so let's go to meteorologist derek van dam with the latest or derek, what should our viewers expect ahead of this holiday weekend unofficial end of summer say it ain't so money, you know, with my favorite season as welcomed and especially after living through a long hot summer across the deep south, the heat that's where it's going to continue through this holiday weekend, but if you're looking for that, a taste of fall, you're really in luck across the northeast, so cooler air has settled in with this transition in the air masses, there's a few showers and
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thunderstorms that could become severe today. >> large hail and damaging winds, the possibility across parts of the midwest and into the great lakes. otherwise, just a few hit or miss showers and thunderstorms across the nation's midsection. but there still has been a lot of heat to talk about our record high temperatures yesterday look at nashville, tennessee, 102 degrees as breaking in over a century year-old daily record high temperature that's incredible. still heat across the ohio river valley as manu just mentioned. but there's the cooldown, new york, boston, all the way to burlington in the 70s and we'll see the below average temperatures slide into much of the eastern half of the country as we work look our way through the holiday weekend. and a few showers and thunderstorms associated with that cold front as well. so prepare for that plan, your outdoor barbecues accordingly, here's the chance of severe weather on saturday across parts of northern new england in terms of weather forecast, looks warm for dc to new york, warming up, i should say heat continues for the deep south. this is the real winner, seattle. this is the place that i want to be manu, i've seen pictures there per picture.
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perfect blue skies and really just a wonderful pacific northwest weekend. >> yeah, i could take low 70s. i guess we'll take the cooler fall temperatures, particularly here in dc. i'm fine will fall. season. it's okay. sudden words. fine, but follows here. i will embrace it, derek van dam thank you for that and still ahead on cnn this morning, the economy is one of the leading issues for voters in the election. >> and cobble harris is defending her record in laying out with thanks four years will look like plus governor tim walz addressing some of the attacks republicans have thrown his way but again, if it's not this was an attack on my children for showing love for me or it's attack on my dog. i'm not going to do that cnn news central today at seven eastern i won't let my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis symptoms to find emerge. >> as you with trump via most
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all, we had to recover as an economy and we have done that. >> i'm very proud of the work that we have done that has brought inflation down to less than 3% at any maintain bidenomics is a success. i maintain that when we do the work of bringing down prescription medication for the american people, including capping the cost of the annual cost of prescription medication for seniors at $2,000. >> what we have done to improve the supply chain. so we're not relying on foreign government permits to supply american families with their basic needs i'll say that that's good work. there's more to do, but that's good work so meg, what it mean he is the democrat here at the table. >> is that where she wants to be to being essentially in line with everything that's happened on the biden economy over the past several years, even as a lot of voters are still struggling with inflation, high prices. >> i'm going to think she's laying out what they've done. i think there were pointing out that the recovery during covid and where we are taking the economy is a good thing to do.
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i also think she hurt acknowledging like, i understand you are you still are suffering and grasp prices and grocery prices are still high. so i think she's acknowledging people's pain acknowledging that there's more steps to take. but i think that that's what the voters need to decide. she's still laying out policies and having different and she said she was going to do something for small businesses next week, she did something for housing last week. so she's still laying out these policies for voters to decide. but i think she pointing out that where we were when they took office and where we are now, i think that's important for to pete for people to remember and it's the reason why is that. >> the economy is less looking at the wall street journal poll that just came out. but who would better handle the economy that's according to from registered voters. recent poll taken after the convention, the wall street journal poll, 51, 43, trump over harris, eight point advantage here she's narrowing the gap according to some polls on the economy, but she is still struggling on this issue, even as some democrats want to keep this an issue, but
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character about trump at the end of the day, the economy is what dominates here, and that's going to be a challenge going forward. >> yeah, this is one of the places where i think harris entering the race is really reset the conversation that we're having because here harris both in terms of tone but also in terms of policy. i mean, you saw her trying to address some of these concerns very clearly and directly with her first policy rollout where she said, i'm going to be addressing the cost most of housing, the cost of childcare, of the cost of living in a lot of different ways and i think that that shows, you know, honestly some kind of change with having a california democrat in some ways the top of the ticket, she's talked a lot more about entrepreneur for a worship, small businesses and whatnot than you ever heard joe biden speak about and just frankly, i think having just a more youthful person prosecuting the case in this way is something that democrats have really shifted to try and make the case here that you weren't seeing even just it's a month ago in the party last night, dana bash, i also asked her about what she would do on day one and made it clear that the economy is front and center as she tries to convince voters that she's better than trump on this issue. day one. it's gonna be about one implementing my
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plan for what i call an opportunity economy. i've already laid out a number of proposals in that regard. >> which include what we're going to do to bring down the cost of everyday goods where we're going to do to invest in america's small businesses. >> what we're going to do to invest in families, for example, extending the child tax credit to $6,000 for families for the first year of their child's life to help them buy a car seat, to help them buy baby clothes, a crib there's the work that we're going to do that is about investing in the american family around affordable housing. a big issue in our country right now. so there are a number of things on day one so how does that cell i mean, look, i've said this whole time that interview prep is really the best debate prep you can get, right? so i think in the context of the, as i said before, these are questions she needs to know for not just the debate, but also she should have been ready for this a month ago. there wasn't specific executive orders. what specific policies it was a rigorous contagion of what we'd heard from economic plan.
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so i'm curious if they answer, evolves at all over the course of between now and the debate because likely she didn't get that in the debate as well. there wasn't anything immediate like what would be needed to pass legislation to do something exactly what what would he different than that answer if you said day one or your first 100 days, be essentially the same answer? yeah. were you surprised by that? i mean, she didn't have say i would have done exactly. actions, a, b, c, d was no. >> i mean, she's been she's been at the top of the ticket for what, four or five weeks now, but this takes time to do the research to understand the policies here. i think she's laying out things she wants to do. she's under we want people to understand that she's going to fight for the middle class, which is on the contrary of what former president trump is going to do. and i think those are the things that are important understanding that people, these are the things people need to pay for and she wants to help people get there and that's what she's trying to make people understanding, get people understand. and i think her answers will evolve over time. empty has what, 60 something, 68 days until the until the election wave of debate will have more interviews. i think that these answers won't become more substantive over time, but you have to start somewhere. >> and that's one reason why have these doing his interviews
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are important to hear what they have to say that refine your a better candidate along the way. i want to turn to this though, mocambo harris is running mate tim walz defending his record after being accused of mischaracterizing his military service and the type of fertility treatments seen his wife couldn't see. the governor says he is simply less spark i wished him. >> first of all, i'm incredibly proud to have done 24 years of wearing uniform of this country. equally proud of my service in a public school classroom, whether it's congress or the governor my record speaks for itself. i said we were talking about in this case yes, this was after a school shooting, the ideas of carrying these weapons of war and my wife, the english, you could tell him i grammar is not always correct, but again, if it's not this, it's an attack on my children for showing love for me or it's an attack on my dog what did you make of that answer? because l.a. give me he has been criticized really since he got into the race about some of these things. and there's a first time we're hearing from him and him. some
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republicans are jumping on him, say i'm sure matt, while in a second that he wasn't better prepared for this, what did you think of how how he responded to that? >> well, he definitely sidestepped. i think the core of the question which is did he mistake mistake when he said that he used weapons of war in combat or in war himself? and this is something that obviously we've seen on the campaign trail where j.d. vance and tim walz are both seen as by their campaigns is potentially overtures, envoys, messengers for the white working class communities in the midwest who that both campaign see as essential to winning, and both of their records as veterans are serving in the national guard very important to part of that message. so whichever side believes that they can undermine that narrative is going to be seen as potentially stronger with those swing voters in the midwest. yeah so that's the company rotation that the campaigns are currently obligate each other when we debate this, just to remind viewers about what this controversies about this is what tim walz said back in 2018 about him during his time in service, about carrying weapons of war i'll take my kick in
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the butt for the nra. >> i spent 25 years in the army and i hot and i gave them money back and i'll tell you what i have been doing i've been voting for common-sense legislation that protects the second amendment, but we can do background checks. we could do cdc research, we can make sure we don't have reciprocal carry amongst date and we can make sure that those weapons of war that i carried in war is the only place where those weapons and dana asked him about that very comment in the aftermath of questions about it and the idea that you said that you were in war, did you misspeak as the campaign has said, i said we were talking about in this case, this was after a school shooting, the ideas of carrying these weapons of war. and my wife, the english teacher, told my grammar is not always correct. but again, if it's not this, it's an attack on my children for showing love for me or it's an attack on my dog. i'm not going to do that. and the one thing i'll never do is i'll never demean and other members service in any way. i never have. and i never will i suspect i know the
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answer to this, but enough to deter the gop attacks again, i think he's goes to either letting this fester, right. >> even just a line that you're spokesperson said, say you misspoke. and then if you keep badgering, if the reporting he's badgering him out of it. it's easier to put away because again, it's not just this he also said that he retired at different rank than he actually did. that it change his bio on his website and that's i assume that a question of grammar as well. so you can kind of concede where you're spokesman said initially, put it to bet. he's leaving more question on table here and we increase with dancers say i mean, i kind of, i, i understand what you're saying and he should just say, i misspoke. i understand his point though. like he was strained with these weapons to go into war just because he didn't actually go into a combat zone, doesn't mean he wasn't trained with these in the military with these types of weapons that again, should not be at the hands of people who can use them in a school shooting. so i think we're losing the thread a little bit on what he was actually talking about and what he was talking you know, the point he was trying to make writ large. so i just think that where it's, it
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is grammar, but he should just say, i misspoke in here is what i was saying. yeah the grammar thing will probably continue to product that i'm sure we'll expect to hear j.d. >> vance, who's talking later this morning about that. >> that's my as my educated guess will all right. >> coming up on cnn this morning donald trump offering free ivf treatments for all if he wins and took no stance on abortion wise. well, that doesn't quite align with a key part of his base. plus a stunning upset at the u.s open. >> bleacher report next the pros for have i got news for you are pretty okay. yeah. >> what are the kinds we could run on the news before then i would never happen if i got news for you. >> the mere saturday, september 14th at night cnn and streaming next day on max. >> what's puttygen lightheadedness. i knew something was wrong. then i saw my doctor and found out i have
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and a major statement that under the trump administration, your government we'll pay for or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for all costs associated with ivf treatment fertilization for women ivf to donald trump boasted about his role in overturning roe v. >> wade. now, turning a little bit more moderate on the issue of reproductive rights. in addition to promising free ivf treatments and tax deductions for newborn expenses without exactly mentioning how you'll pay for it the photo president is also softening it he stands on abortion rights signaling his leery about florida's six-week abortion ban it has to be more time and show that an i've told them that i want more weeks for you'll vote in favor of the amendment i'm voting that i am going to be voting that we need more than six weeks have been clearly, he
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recognizes this is a problem for him, which is why he's doing it, but i mean, i saw some of the reaction from the right last night. there's a lot of folks not happy about this. >> they know there was certainly contingent both online and people i've talked to conservatives thrilled about his comments on florida on the ivf stuff. you know, it reminds me of number 2014, cory gardner, a lot of other folks are running for senate contraception was a big issues when they came out in favor of over-the-counter contraception, over-the-counter plan b. and it was a little bit of an end around around some of this i think what he's trying to do is something similar there. but you're right, there's not a small contingent of conservatives. i don't think at the end of the day they're gonna vote for somebody else or not vote. however, there are a little dissatisfied right now. >> he's making the calculation and they're gonna end up voting for manual exactly look, he understands the more than anybody in the party how big of an issue this is and how well how it polls so then he needs to be, he, knows he needs be careful. >> he talks about it. >> it made meantime, harris is making the announcing this morning that they're doing a battleground turull of 50 stops in key battleground states to
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talk about reproductive rights. so clearly they see this as a central issue. but how do you think about what diddy much trump? >> but how is this going to be effective? >> do you think with some of the voters who may be concerned about his issue is handling of abortion rights. and say maybe he's not as, extreme as we thought. >> i mean people, voters are not dumb and he has been taken credit for roe v. wade. he's gone out time and time again and talk about flip-flopping on issues he is doing that i also talked up not having specifics and how to pay for something. he's now going to mandate a private insurance companies to pay for this. how's the government going to pay for that's like it's just, there's so many questions. there's more questions and answers and it's interesting that they ask combo harrisburg specifics on certain things when he can't give specifics on something, it's just like, oh, this is the issue degeneres. let me just throw it out there and see where it lands because he knows how important it is in these battleground states with these independent voters and suburban women who are going to decide this election. so i give them credit for trying. i just don't think that voters are dumb enough to fall for it. >> good luck that polls show that trump is losing women by, by roughly 20 points to harris,
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but it's also about just about who can handle the issue of abortion better. wall street journal poll, just out 54 and 34, harris up 20 point advantage on the issue of abortion. and where does that rank among the top issues among registered voters that same poll shows that it is 3rd, you know, it's not the number one issue, but it's still a significant number of voters, but i guess the question is, are those voters who say that it is their top issue or they already in harris's camp, or they persuadable. >> well, this is the interesting thing about all the polls that we've been seeing recently they where abortion does rank oftentimes is the number one issue for women in this country. where does it rank? number four or five usually ferment. and so the question here at the moment is the team with harris at the top of the ticket? and with her being the democrats, one of the one of their better messengers on reproductive rights as a question, um, does that really continue to bring, especially for instance, younger woman over to her side and whatnot so the question here for trump is not necessarily is he going to win americans on this, on this issue? because so many, for instance, as we consistently see in the polls, woman do side
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with harris on this question. it's going to be, is he going to alienate voters who voters don't like thinking about abortion. they don't like thinking about ivf and these questions. but if you remind them of it, if you're thinking about and if you're associated with the position that they don't like, they do run away from you and that's the thing that trump is trying to stop here. >> it how concerned should the trump campaign be about suburban women? specifically, if you're the trump campaign, are you sounding the alarm about that photo? >> you could ask that question last ten years you know, what is it worse now? it's i think it's a question is, can you win men more than buy when you lose by, how you lose women, right? i think that's like they have to set the law offset the laws and the that's, that's the key here. because you, because you're right in place like pennsylvania and places like say, north carolina, georgia that is me. the central question here. can you stem some losses? you talk about matt and build the margins up with men. >> and it's can you if you're harris on the other side, you need to make sure you don't lose, man by a sizable margin. >> and i think a lot of men will vote with this issue will side with women on this issue
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because they have moms and sisters and daughters that they don't want their reproductive freedom i'm taken from them and they see this as a freedom being taken away. so i mean, i think that this is just going to every vote counts in this when you were winning states by 1015000 votes. so it's like we matt sides like how do you measure the peeling off of women versus men here? yeah that's gonna be a key question. >> matt meghan, thank you guys for joining me. matt brown, you'll be back with us next hour or don't go too far. are ed now to sports week water, the college football season, i'm very excited. the wisconsin badgers watch out for kicking off last night with deion sanders and colorado squeaking by north dakota state, any scholz has this morning's bleacher report agamani mondo. so coach prime and the box here, they're looking to get their second season together off to a good start, but not be easy against north dakota state, a team that has routinely one of the best in the fcs, which has the second highest level in a sport. and deion son shedeur sanders, he had a great opener threw for 445 yards and four
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touchdowns in three of those tds go into a two-way star, travis hunter and on the last one, look at it like a grab hundred for made with the defender all over on that cd, put colorado up 31 to 20 devices, though, had a chance to win the game on the final play, the hail mary attempt was caught but it was sort down at the four yard line, colorado survives 31, 26 and here was coach prime and how he was feeling after the win oh pretty good. >> i go home. i'm mostly good. really good, really good tonight. >> would that so i'm cool with that. >> we would like to see a little more balanced. but what is balance? that was his winds really were ballot. nobody says none when you win all right. >> meanwhile, the u.s have and we had one of the biggest upsets of all time, carlos alcaraz, who won wimbledon and the french open and got silver at the paris olympic ousted by world number 74, voting banda zan scope of the netherlands glenn and to give you an idea of how big of an obvious that this was. if you've had $100
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on alcarez to win this match, you would have only want $1. this match was even close. either van his answer cool. winning in straight sets. this ended alcaraz's 15 match winning streak at the majors. afterwards, 21-year-old said he was lacking energy after busy mr. scheduled, right? naomi osaka. meanwhile, also suffering an early exit, the two-time us open champ beaten by karolina muchova in straight sets. osaka who had her daughter last year. it hasn't reached the second week in a grand slams since winning the 20 2021 australian open in atlanta, scottie scheffler may just run away with tour championship. he started david the two shot lead, thanks to the fedex standing at anyone out and shot a six under to increase that lead to seven strokes. collin morikawa and xander schauffele, right now tied for second scheffler tried to become the first player since tiger woods in 2007 with seven wins in a single season if he holds on, he will claim speak $25 million prize i'm finally pitcher rich hail back
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on the mountain for the red sox last night at the ripe old age of 44, hill as the only active player in baseball too, appearing each of the past 20 season, this is hills. fourth stitt with the red sox. she's predicted 13 different dame hills, the oldest pitcher to appear to games as bartolo hello, and in 2018, when he was 45 hail and ending in the third innings giving up no runs, drag it out too, and the loss of the blue jays and manu i tell you what hill he's been pitching in baseball longer than the iphone has been around longer than youtube has been around. and i'm happy to see him on it because i love it that there's still a couple of guys that older than me play baseball got ritschel and then justin verlander is 41 i'd like to cover athletes are older than me still. okay. i'm 44, so maybe i still have you got one matter. >> you got one guy exactly some other look up for you. thank you so much for them this morning's bleacher avoid and
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