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world how good i am hello again and welcome. he it's time to break down the big stories with some smart people. >> today, we're asking as kamala harris pushes for another debate and donald trump says, no, is he smart to stay away from a second face-to-face showdown? ben poison pill, republicans pushing to fund the government with one major addition that democrats say is a solution in search of a problem and no soup for you the big change coming to a 155-year-old can classic the panel is here and ready to go so sit back, relax, and let's talk about voting is officially underway in the election with the first
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absentee ballots already mailed out and alabama and early voting is set to begin in several other states in the next few days. now, we're their big debate behind them. both candidates are in the next phase of the campaign looking for new ways kamala harris, mocking donald trump's lack of specifics on replacing obamacare as she looks to build on her bait momentum at 12 or 13-year-old survivor of incest are being forced to carry a pregnancy to term they don't want that. seizing on key exchanges and turning them into campaign ads were a nation that's in serious decline, or she and trump hip, the key battleground states, we had a monumental victory over comrade kamala harris the president the latest poll shows harris as the debates clear winner, but little movement in the horse race since last
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month's democratic convention. >> look at this graph. >> we've never seen the enthusiasm harris recognizing there's more work to do, falling for another face-off. >> i believe we owe it to the voters to have another debate, but trump, for now, unwilling to give harris another platform to reach millions of voters because we've done two debates and because they were successful, there will be no third debate. >> here with me today. reihan salam, president of the manhattan institute and national review, contributing editor new york times journalist and the interview podcast host lulu garcia navarro jim geraghty, contributing writer at the washington post and national review senior political correspondent and nia malika henderson, politics and policy columnist at bloomberg. welcome back everyone here. jim, where does this race stand now post-debate well, anyway, you
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slice it. >> harris went out, did exactly what she wanted to do the national polls show a nice little pop, probably around four or five percentage point lead what would worry me if i were on her campaign is that michigan's had a couple of polls in the last couple of days. trump by one, tie her by one. the swing states to look pretty close and you very rarely can find a poll that has one candidate or the other outside of the margin of error the walz pick seemed to be popular. everybody raved about the democratic convention. she did great all this stuff is going right for her, but you're not seeing it generate a significant lead in the swing states. and so i think there'll be sweating all the way to election night there are some debates that shift the momentum of a campaign, like the first kennedy nixon debate 1960. >> and some that don't like all three, clinton, trump debates ba in 2016, where do you think those race stands right now, post-debate. yeah. >> listen, i think it's a dead heat it's going to come down to these six states. she's got to figure out what the easiest path to victory is she has an
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more paths, then job biden did, but it's still incredibly tight. it's a feat. what explain that to me? >> if according to those cnn instant poll, she won 63% to 37 and all the other polls were roughly the same. why hasn't moved the needle i don't think debates typically move the needle, right? >> you mentioned the kennedy nixon debate that obviously did the the debate we saw between biden and trump, obviously up into this entire race. but this is the way it usually works with debates. they sort of lock in what's already in place and what was already in place was a very close race. and they're going to try over these next. what do we have seven weeks eight weeks or so? >> i've been waiting to go in places like for instance, kamala harris is in some of these rural places in georgia and pennsylvania to see if she can eat into some of the margins among trump voters in those states, lulu, if this race is still up for grabs, what do trump and harris each need to do?
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>> in the next seven plus weeks till election day. >> well, i think we need to see less of trump because the more people see trump, the less they seem to like him, the more incendiary things he says. and the more people are focused on his biggest liability now, which is his age. what has happened as the gop and the democrats have kind of flip before they, the democrats have the problem with their candidate at the top of the ticket being unable to prosecute the case. and now it's the gop that has a problem with their candidate being unable to prosecute the case. >> he should go to the basement like biden and i think we need to be seeing a little bit less of him. if indeed they really, because because don't yet when people sort of had the hazy happy memory of trump and not the chaotic trump. the trump that says things that have no basis in reality, talking about dogs that people eating dogs rather, people seem to like that. >> and what. about harris? >> so what house needs to do? i think is people need to see him
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more and not an unscripted way as she needs to be doing more press conferences, she needs to just have a more casual interaction with a wider variety of people. >> is oprah count, and then i mean, oprah counsel, they're trying to create events that's what they're going to be doing now. >> that's the big tactic. having oprah trying to see if there are big splashy friends with bianna se and others are going to pick up on because cnn is reporting that the harris campaign is more focused on creating what they call moments. then rolling out a detailed policy she has as mentioned, an online conversation with oprah next week, and they dream of a campaign concert with taylor swift reihan, first of all do you think that's what harris needs to do more moments, less policy. and what about trump i do think that harris is being incredibly disciplined and careful. >> she is following a script. her ad campaigns and what have you these are doing exactly what democratic political experts are advised think her to do. biden was a loose
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cannon. trump is very much a loose cannon, but she has been sticking to the script. do think that his grip though, a lot of people i hear you say, i want to know more specifics of what she's going to do for the economy, what she's going to do on immigration. >> but the problem is that her agenda is to the left of most of the electorate. >> and i think getting more specific about that could run present a risk. it would be smarter for to try to make a more explicit and clear break with the biden presidency. but she's very conspicuously not done that in a variety of ways trump in contrast, look during the debate kamala harris spent 70% of her time attacking trump trump spent less than 30% of his time attacking harris harris is acting like an underdog. trump is not acting like an underdog. and what trump needs to do is zero-in, not on 200 messages, not on every last thing someone says and then counter counterpunching, he needs to focus on his script and attack the incumbent administration
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and remind people that he is not the incumbent who is responsible for a very foul mood of the american public right now. she's an office and then there is the question of another debate and at least this week trump was making a clear. >> he's not interested when a prize fighter loses the fight, you've seen a lot of fights, right? >> the first words out of that fighters about is i want to rematch. i want to rematch. >> and that's what she said. >> mia is trump smart to say no more debate. >> yes, absolutely. because he was terrible. i mean, she emasculated him. she had them on the ropes for 90 minutes. i mean, some of it was attacked, some of whom was just triggering him with you know, saying that his crowd sizes weren't so big and that people were leaving lean in the middle of the rallies. so no, i think he is smart to stay away from this because he doesn't want a really good moment for harris in the closing weeks of this
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campaign in the way that she's had this week with this really, really stellar debate performance do you agree that trump should stay away from another debate and pardon, know, to paraphrase ghostbusters. >> if you have the opportunity to speak before it's 60 million television viewers, probably the other 7 million on streaming. you say yes, you take every opportunity you have to get your message out. you try preparing next time, you try having two or three bullet points. you want to put for each one of them can prepare. he is incapable well, at the moment because of his age to actually prosecute the case. and so i think it's a terrible idea for him to do around the basement campaign particularly what your neck and neck isn't going to do any good i guess the idea is if people are going to forget the traits about trump, that they don't like between now and election day the only way to go out there as to go out, make the argument no no. i wasn't but let me just let me ask you this. what do you think of the chances he's saying? no, no more debates.
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what do you think of the debates he changes his mind and sometime in october ends up sharing a stage. we all know every trump to say mission is written on an actress catch and at any given moment it can be shaken very vigorously and you ended up with a different one. >> so if you know, my guess is if the advice is looked, i'm say, look, you did not do yourself any good. you can go out there if you bother to remember three or four points in every topic, you can actually move the ball in the right direction. they should do it. he would i think i think he walks around believing hilary is going to win by a landslide and he doesn't have to do anything else. >> hillary clinton dominated her first debate with donald trump in 2016. this was a pretty solid strong performance by kamalaharris. it was not better than hillary clinton performance in that first debate. and then donald trump fared better in the second and third debates. i think that trump should give it another shot that day years ago though, eight years ago, he said very different. he's a different candidate that's what he ain't lisman to any of us over on capitol hill. >> it's the same old story the government's running out of money. congress has fighting over how to fund it. but this time a new twist that could
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you've heard this before congress has once again struggling to keep the government open. speaker mike johnson, house till september 30 to pass a funding bill and send it to the senate or the government will run out of money but this time the fight on the house isn't just over money, but also voter registration. gop leaders want to six month funding deal linked to the save act, which would require proof. you're a citizen to register to vote in federal elections i want any member of congress in either party to explain to the american people why we should not ensure that only us citizens are voting in us elections? but some republicans rejected johnson's plan. so this week he was forced to cancel a scheduled vote. democrats say they'll only support a clean funding deal without the proof of
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citizenship requirement. >> it's important to make clear that the constitution already requires citizenship in order to be able to participate in our elections. that's federal law. >> we'll get to the citizenship issue in a minute. first, the politics of this. we're just over seven weeks from an election. jim. if speaker johnson can't get the house to pass something to fund the government by september 30, who would a government shutdown hurt more republicans or democrats or republicans? >> they always does damage to both parties, but almost every time republicans get the short end of the stick every member of the house who's not retiring is up for reelection. do you think they want to spend the fall in washington instead of being back in their districts, going out and campaigning nonstop, it's going to be tiresome a rerun, republicans never do this to my fear is that someone will put it in trump's head laura loomer somebody. and the idea that this is how you win, or this is how you set up the
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excuse for if you lose of oh, well, we didn't have the proof of citizenship requirement. that's why that's why all the haitian dogs and cats registered to vote and they they ended up voting well, i want to bring up the aforementioned former president. >> not only our house republicans on the line so is donald trump, who says if there is no measure barring non-citizens from voting, the gop should shut the government down nia, which party has more to lose here? >> let's and i think it's republicans very are obviously some segment of them obsessed with this idea that's really conspiracy theory that there, all of these illegal immigrants as they would call them undocumented folks who are flooding to the polls in favoring democrats. that is not happening. there's no evidence of that. but this is obviously a play if you're mike johnson for this sort of trump stamp of approval, it will make republicans look terrible if in the waning days of this election they are in washington
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fighting over whether or not they should keep the government and the government are at least partially shut down yeah, i mean, i mean, this this would not be a good thing. it would make them look like the party that is dysfunctional rather than the party who should be put in charge of the government. >> alright, well, let's get to those issue that it seems to be so important to republicans and so important to donald trump. lulu should voters have to show proof that their us citizens? >> so let's talk about what's actually in the save act they are putting this here two months before a federal election and saying, we're going to pass this law. and right before this election, we are going to change the way that things are done really they put this very high bar for people to go and register to vote to either get a birth certificate or to show their social security card. let's say they have lost their birth certificate like i have. you now have to go and knock on the door of the records department to wait and come and get it. i mean, if you want to roll this
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out this has been something that, you republicans have been dreaming about forever do it with some time, say, let's do this for the next election. the fact that they're doing this two months out of the election and attaching it to this. it's clearly a poison pill. this isn't about securing our elections. it's about actually trying to gum up the works and being used as votes and suppress votes. and it's being used as a negotiating tactic. >> in the last 20 years, the conservative heritage foundation found on like 85 cases involving allegations of non-citizens voting in federal elections. at five cases among hundreds of millions of votes cast reihan is this push for the save act a solution in search of a problem well, it's important to ground this in public opinion. >> how to voters actually feel about it. and if you look at the survey data this year, there's a survey from the pew research center which held that 81% of americans support voter id requirements. that includes a pretty navient majority of democrats that reflects a majority of voters of all races
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and ethnicities. so there is a broad consensus that some kind of guardrails should be in place. this is something we see in every other advanced market democracy other than the united states the reason that we see that in every other. >> un ben and other countries i've, i've, i'm a foreign course here, have heard other elections there the reason you have that is because actually at birth you are given a national id. this is not a country with that system because it is a federal system. and so it's given up to the state. so to now all of a sudden, have the federal government getting involved in the election system? and when he has been given to the states, is a little bit problematic, but it's not in fact the case that only countries with a formal national id system have voter id requirements in place. but leaving that aside, you're going to have to do a job of convincing a lot of folks as people have tried to do for many years out of there pretty strong conviction that there should be some basic guardrails around voting on what about the argument that what this is
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really about his voter suppression, that that poor folks, people with less resources, may have a harder time proving their citizenship than people who have passports or to the extent we have empirical evidence on this, it does seem as though the impact has been negligible. there have been no serious studies that have found a male negligent. >> there are non-citizen voting. >> well, it's true that there hasn't been a ton of thoughtful, serious, sustained investigation of this. i don't think that we can necessarily prove that there aren't concerned turns about the legitimacy and particularly, look during the biden years, we've had 10 million new folks enter the country 6.5 million of whom are on authorized. and also you have a number of jurisdictions that are introducing non-citizen voting, including my hometown of new york city, that creates some confusion, that creates uncertainty. the idea that there should be some guardrails, reasonable and credible. it's it's it's sort of like it's looking for a problem that doesn't exist. >> and so and also what it's
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doing is creating burrata fine year. it's creating this fear about run the elections, its questioning the integrity of the election. it's really feeding into this entire narrative that donald trump wants to feed, which is that this election isn't secure. and if he loses, there's a problem. >> donald trump is not supported by 81% of americans. this provision is supported by a large majority. >> he keeps on saying that there are all these people flooding the border who and democrats want them to vote and that this is, you know, a lot of harris feel that this is something that's legitimate. and i think we ought to respect those harris voters and biden voters and many other voters besides who think you think they should be doing it now though you think that this, this, this save act should be done right now, two months before an election, i think it's understandable that folks think that this is urgent and something that ought to be put in place. >> well, one of the other questions is the fact that this could have an impact on the economy just as inflation is under control. and or certainly getting better under 3% and the fed is likely to cut rates. and
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808 to 14000 seen the video police and south florida pulling over an nfl superstar just outside the stadium before a game then yanking him from his car and handcuffing the now viral video reigniting a larger discussion about driving while black i'm not the only one that goes to that. >> you don't hear about it because not everybody has the same resources as tyre kill miami dolphins, wide receiver tyreek hill falling out the cops and the now infamous traffic stop, but admitting his own missed i could have been better. >> i could have let down my window. >> no, we're not body cam video shows how the incident escalated window down on the car you refused in miami-dade police pulled him out of the car and cuffed him on the ground. to understand it's a
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scene that's become all too familiar. >> traffic stops turning violent and sometimes deadly. >> the officer likened memphis where officers are now on trial, ever charges related to the death of tyre nichols last year back in miami, police are conducting an internal investigation. >> but hill house, one message about the officer involved. they're gone no he gotta go, man lulu, should any of the officers in the tyreek hill incident be fired? i think there needs to be an investigation. >> well, there is i mean and i would await the results of that investigation. >> i obviously i'm not going to make a determination about what should happen happen to police officers in this case. but i think what is so important about this particular case is that actually most conflicts between the police and the public happen at traffic stops
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this is the place where police and the general public really brush up against each other. and we've seen that the majority of people who actually end up either arrested or in some kind of problem, or either blacks or latinos and so you have this issue that happens over and over and over again. that's been highlighted now by tyreek hill and what happened to him in miami, my home in town. and so i do think it's worth really thinking about and trying to explore how that kind of situation could be de-escalated. >> reihan, as we saw in the piece, hill admits he could have been better, he could have been more cooperative when the police stopped done but on the other hand, does that justify what we saw on the video pulling him out of the car, putting them down on the ground and hands behind his back and how do you answer the question? should any officers be fired? >> this was an extremely difficult tents and counter. i really feel for those police
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officers in this situation when you have someone who has tinted windows that's already something that creates some serious risks. they don't know exactly what's going on when you're rolling your window back up again in defiance of direct orders. so i think that this is a really dangerous, difficult job, and i think that we really need to underscore something very, very important. what happened to tyre nichols was an outrage. it was absolutely an outrage in the case of tyreek hill. you're dealing with someone who is under a criminal investigation for breaking the arm of his three-year-old son someone who has been involved in numerous domestic violence incident it's not like they had they had run this guy's record. that's right this is someone who created a very dangerous, intense situation. and i think what we need to keep in mind is this people who are rich and own an expensive vehicles are more likely to violate traffic laws. they're more likely to be defiant in encounters with law enforcement because they're more likely to feel entitled and i think that this is what we really should be thinking about this as there is a huge
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problem with excessive force against black man. in particular, that is true. that's documented, that's a problem. this was a case of someone who again and again has been accused of getting it to violent encounters with vulnerable and weak people. and now we want someone again we're talking about a specific tropics. >> it's not right. you know, we don't know what the record of the police are. we don't it has nothing to do with that. this was what happened in that incident. they certainly didn't know. they didn't know who was in the car, let alone what about after the fact, what i'm talking about as someone who did acknowledged his wrongdoing in this case and is still saying that this guy ought to be fired if we could fire civil servants that easily very different worlds get to the bigger question, which is a department of justice report. >> in 2022, found that entropic stops black drivers are more likely to experience the threat where use of force. jim, let me ask you about this. i mean, ever since the george floyd
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murder murder by police, there have been calls for nationwide reform, policing which happened gone far. it's been locked up in congress do we needed? >> yeah. >> looking at that videotape, he's in a fancy of sports cars. you're ever going to say, right? >> he's a young athletic looking african american man driving towards the miami dolphins stadium in broad daylight, broad daylight on the day of the home opener of the miami dolphins could none of these cops put any view these connect any of these dots and figure out what was likely going on here. >> and it just feels like every step of that gut more tents and more heated and more escalated. i'm with lulu that like low due do the full report, dot all the i's cross all the t's. but this certainly looks like cops who overreact to a guy who look unsurprising, people are not always he's in a great mood when it populism over. i think you have to recognize that the typical citizen is not going to always be yes, sir. no, sir. absolutely. as cooperative as possible. and
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that doesn't automatically just typical citizen probably would have been more cooperative citizens in a less fancy car who wasn't on his way to a game. i mean, the cop is asking him quiet politely to roll down his window, which is typically what happens and you what do you saying now you saw him sort of agreeing with right here that he acted in a very entitled way, in a very good way he's sort of escalate. >> he was in defiance. i think very simple command by police this officer, right? we'll down your window, hand me your draft. this is a simple traffic stop listen, i think there are lessons on both sides. he acted incorrectly and the officers probably did overreact to him. but listen, they want to go home to their wives and kids and husbands matter the car and listen i mean, there's escalation and then there's sort of know what i think there's something that's not that video that you can look at in his window is up and he's he is defying a request to roll
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him in going on on the other side of that tinted windows know to your point and reihan's it's awfully easy to second guess pele's, but the fact is that they're often in very difficult situations and we look at this video in the comfort of our home knowing nothing bad happened and the guy didn't do anything. >> but but i do wonder about the limits of second guessing police. i mean, there are some cases that are clearly a grigor as george floyd was, people hello, over their knees on his neck. >> this is separate from that, right? because i think if you look at what's happening, tyreek hill, who is a volatile guy, they might not have known that at that point, but he is acting in a very sort of suspicious way. like why don't you roll down your window in just comply with this and get off to the game. >> jim, final thought, it should non-compliance get you do you on the ground in handcuffs for your for your face pressed against asphalt what should the consequences for not obeying a police order be it seems pretty pretty harsh, right? the right then in
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there, they need to figure out a way to be safe. they are trained in certain ways to ensure that situation does not escalate out-of-control gyri help it represented that they didn't know. >> that's the point they they don't know what that point, right. listen, did they act probably overboard maybe but i do think he was the catalyst for that you know what we're going to need to switch some chairs here. >> this is getting very confusing, but interesting. some of you may be second guessing a big decision from a dinner staple that's good we'll explain plus beyonce, his country album may not be texas enough. the award snub that's got the beehive buzzing. >> next news for you are pretty yeah. >> it's one of the kinds we could run out the news before then would never happen if i got news for you from airs tonight at nine on cnn and stream next day on max. at fisher investments, we may look like other money managers, but we're different.
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to the same level, frankly well, i have to say i have a certain feeling about this because as a kid, i used to have campbell's chicken noodle soup every day every day would would you prepare yourself or your no michael ways obviously running khan, are you as hide bound and traditionalist as? hello, howard, where are you on taking the soup out of the name campbell soup comes as a passionate devotee of campbell's cream of chicken soup velvety, delicious, perfect, but also as the father of young children, goldfish or a big, big deal, get rid of the soup. it's all about the goldfish next lot more passionate about that than i expected, apple trying to take a bite out of the ai craze this week, the company has showed off its latest products, including the new iphone 16, powered by what they're calling apple intelligence some of the new features creating your own
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emojis and making personalized ai generated pictures of friends or places you visited. >> then there's the smarter siri, who can now dig through your emails and text messages to find answers and can understand more complex questions. >> watch series. can you find that podcast i mean, that song where i sent me siri for my glasses prescription nailed it of course, apple hopes the new features will get more people to upgrade from their old phones a process which has slowed in recent years. jim, are you yea or nay on all that ai at the tip of your finger, i have two teenagers. i'm told nobody uses email anymore. it's dead. it's generation. next thing they'll respond to my calls, then respond to my texts. putting skynet and my phone is not going to change any of that. that's the biggest problem i have with myself. beyond all that, like there's a certain protection in the disorganization. if i
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have probably something than ever to 15,000 emails in there because i'm on every friggin spam less that's out there. there's no reason i kind of liked the fact that nobody can find anything that protects space so hey, you kids get off the lawn right? >> very much. there you go. no. yeah. i. got to say some of that ai technology looks pretty cool and like it would save you some time. where are you? it makes me nervous. >> all of this ai stuff makes me nervous. i don't i don't know where it's going i feel like there is not enough vetting of all of this and i worry about it it's creeping me out. and so i am a big no on this sign finally does not making waves in the music world this ain't texas no, hold him down now you should have seen the dance and going on here this way beyond say, and our cowboy carter album were shut out of the country music awards with zero nomination. nauta.
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earlier this year, queen bey had the number one album and the number one single for texas hold'em on billboard's country charts as you might imagine, the so-called beehive is buzzing online questioning whether the snob reflects deeper issues and country music like rice lulu, are you yea or nay, on the cma, shutting out beyond, say, who is going to be ye with that other than the cmas themselves. i mean, first of all, i don't want the beehive coming after me and secondly, no, it is clearly a snub directed at her. that was a wonderful album. it was fantastic it was a masterpiece and she deserved to be nominated. >> or you one of those people who might say yay to those careful, be careful look, the question is, what is the album you would have booted out from the cme? >> may nominee list. and i don't have one. so i think it's okay. i think she'll live. she has a lot of fans out there. that's bigger than the cmas anyway, doesn't need it. i think that's right. >> he doesn't need them the
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talking a lot about the presidential race. >> we've been talking a lot about these swing states, but we have not been talking about the senate races in these swing states. i want to take you through what we've seen in a recent poll in some of the three key swing states that we've all been discussing. first of all, in michigan, democrat that's 48% to 41% at least slotkin in the lead pennsylvania gudow pennsylvania, which we have been focusing on so much. again democrats in the lead, 48% to 41% with bob casey in the lead there. and then wisconsin bringing it home, 51% to 43%. this is well outside the margin of error tammy baldwin, again, in the lead. and what that shows you, i think is that these are democratic senators running well ahead of kamala harris, which i do think it's significant. >> why do you think they are running so far ahead of her? i mean, it's much closer to the presidential race than it has no senate races. >> well, first of all, i think you have incumbents like tammy baldwin, who are popular, but secondly, i do who think that people split tickets and people
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are still unsure of kamala harris in some of these swing states. and i think it's a warning sign to her that in fact, she needs to do more jim, you are still chewing over tuesday's debate. >> yes. abc news moderators, david muir and lynsey davis are now set up to be the scapegoats if trump does not win the election, people will insist up by moderators, the republican basal said, the moderators wouldn't let them win the debate. and because he couldn't win the debate, he didn't win the election. in other words, more in davis are set to be the next chris wallace it's that i welcome. >> they're taking that position. nia education policy, barely mentioned at all in the debate. >> should be these candidates should focus more on this bread and butter issues. so many millions of americans are sending their kids to public schools that are overcrowded with teachers who don't make a lot of money in the class size is 30, 35 kids. this is something that the candidates should focus on if you're harris, african-american
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parents, latino parents, working class parents of all backgrounds. this is their pathway to the middle class. it's something they should focus on if you're trump, he has obviously said maybe he doesn't let's see a need for the department of education. if there's no department of education, what does that mean? it goes back to the states. he should be forced. i think press to talk about more what his vision for education is for the millions of kids who are sort of wasting away in underperforming public schools, ryan, bring us home vice president kamala harris released her policy agenda this last week a lot of it draws really heavily on the biden/harris administration's track record and one of the issues that she really celebrates, shootouts is race-based contracting. >> the idea of setting aside government contracts for minority owned businesses. however, there's one problem here, which is that 70 he 1% of voters say they oppose race-based contracting, including 59% of democrats. this is something that could be a vulnerability for harris as she runs her campaign. >> so real quickly, do you
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think this gets her votes in terms of minority people maybe have been energized to vote for, or do you think that's going to turn off? non minority voters will actually, even if you look at minority voters, there's a lot of opposition, particularly among latino voters. so my view is that this is going to be a strong issue for republicans, senate candidates, and even for former president trump 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 have i got news for you is coming to cnn this fall pros and cons lists, pro hosted by roy wood, junior row with amber ruffin would likely in black. okay. what are the cons? >> we could run that a news by then? >> that would never happen there's actually a lot of cons i've got news >> deny, at nine on cnn and streaming next day on max musk in your medicine cabinet, calls
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