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launches and missile dangerously close to tel aviv and leave later we do it anticipate that it will intensify before it makes landfall. a life-threatening storm, florida's tyre west coast, bracing for a direct hit from what could be a major hurricane and a report, boeing workers say they were pressured to put speed over quality when they were building the planes that we all fly in every day all right 6:00 a.m. here on the east coast. a live look at new york city on this wednesday morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful. full to have you with us. we are now just 41 days away from election day, less than six weeks until november 5,
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59% of registered voters say america's best days are still ahead of us. five years ago before the pandemic and the 2020 election almost three quarters of voters agreed that it was ahead of us today, 76% of voters say the federal government isn't doing enough to help the working class that response was higher by 20 points, then for any other group of americans are poll asked about no surprise then that working class voters are the group that both kamala harris and donald trump are focused on today, kamala harris is heading once again to the must-win state of pennsylvania. the vice president will focus on american manufacturing at a speech in pittsburgh where she's planning to draw a sharp contrast with donald trump. she'll say quote for donald trump, our economy works best if it works for those who owned the big skyscrapers, not those who build them, not those who wire them, not those who mop the floors on this issue, harris has a lot of ground to make up by 11 points likely
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voters trust trump more than they trust her to handle the economy and even some democrats admit the party needs to communicate better. here was massachusetts senator elizabeth warren i think we, all need to do a better job of making that argument and we families look around and say who's going to fight for me. they can either go for the billionaire who's out there telling people he wants to give more tax cuts to the billionaire or that can go for someone like kamala harris literally has spent her entire adult life fighting for families. so they will have just a chance to build some security in their lives. >> harris first remarks likely to stand in contrast to trump's vision for how to revitalize american manufacturing. here's what he told supporters at a rally in georgia on tuesday this new american industrialism will create millions and millions of jobs massively raise wages for american workers and make the united states dates into a manufacturing powerhouse like
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it used to be many years ago. >> this horrific nightmare for american workers ends the day i take the oath of office, january >> or panel's here. elliot williams, cnn legal analysts, former federal prosecutor, dana milbank, columnist for the wall washington post and author of the new book, fools on the hill, the hooligans, saboteurs conspiracy theorists, and dunces, who burned down the house. we're gonna talk about that later. plus kate bedingfield, cnn political commentator, former biden white house communications director and matt gorman, former senior adviser to tim scott's presidential campaign welcome to all of you. thank you guys for being here on this wednesday kate bedingfield the economy is this kind of persistent thing for democrats, right? >> harris is in pittsburgh to make this speech. the question is always, how is she separated herself or not from the current president who a lot of americans blame for the state of the economy. what kind of job is she doing on i mean, it's a tough it's needle to thread it because she's a sitting vice president. how is
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it going so far? >> it is a tough needle to thread. i do think she's making progress. i mean, i think if you look at the aggregate of polling since she went to the top of the ticket and you see, she is making progress in terms of closing that gap. on this question of who do you trust more on the economy, trump or harris. so i think she's been smart about talking about it in terms of they actually heard senator warren, i think articulate quite effectively what, what i think kamala harris needs to do, which is continue to make clear. i'm fighting for you. he's not in many ways. it's not about the battle so one policy versus another in some ways, it's really just about being able to communicate. i care about you. i'm fighting for you. he's not. and i think the other overlay here is don't forget, obviously, donald trump is also an incumbent. donald trump has a four-year record i mean, you know, he promised all sorts of manufacturing jobs when he was president four years ago as people of wisconsin about the foxconn factory, which he promised that never that never materialized so her other task
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here i think is to not only articulate her path forward and that she, you know, she is fighting for working class middle class people but to really paint him as somebody who had a shot at this, didn't do it effectively, is more of the same. so that's the other kind of overlay here for her. >> matt gorman i want to read you this first line from the lead wall street journal editorial which has headlined a deer in trump's headlights dee our ii hard to believe, but donald trump is giving us companies a reason to think kamala harris might be better for their business. this was of course, because he added campaign event threatened to slap tariffs on john deere. yeah and of course, mitch mcconnell yesterday saying, well, that's a bad, bad plan. we don't agree with, with tariffs in some ways. harrison trumper more on the same page than ever on the economy at least on china, like in tariffs, like there is more continuity on that issue among those two parties and more consistency coming in january
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25 than probably any other issue. but i was struck me as you're playing the clips that close your eyes, you can play each of those quotes from harris and elizabeth warren in october or september of 2012 about mitt romney. these are very feel very generic and they don't feel very specialized to trump. but i think that's the issue here. it's a little bit of a paint by numbers message when it comes to the economy on this stuff. and i think the difference also is that people feel better about the four years of the trump presidency. they do but the fourier's the biden presidency and that's one of the things that the harris campaign has been trying to contend with that comparison is not good for democrats, is not good for harris campaign and so with 41 days left, it's a tough education process. >> cases that the john deere example, you point out it's a really interesting one looking at how trump's economic policies are also learning there was really interesting polling and reporting that axios put out yesterday that said that, you know, of the people they pulled 47% of voters that from the survey thought that this terrified deal was a good idea, okay,
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fine if it lands with people, guess how many it derek, zero because of the fact that the significant costs that could come from the kinds of tariffs he's talking about slapping on american companies like john deere when you actually unpack some of these policies they don't really make a lot of sense to that. end. it's really incumbent on harris and her campaign to one make it just about personalities like, do you like donald trump? and i i don't know if people necessarily matt universally feel that things were better under the trump presidency is certainly there checkbooks might have felt what the chaos and the madness is, not mickley though, by far you know what i think like there's a case of mass and amnesia. >> like i can't believe every time trump or others in his campaign say, are you better off today than you were four years ago? well, the answer is obviously, you know, the economy was in a freefall. everything had collapsed and trump as the worst job creation record, i think since herbert
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hoover. so to the extent there's a malpractice on the democratic side, it's why aren't they the ones asking, are you better off than you were four years ago now, sometimes they'll, they'll switch this and say, we weren't you better off in 2019 which is a little bit of an awkward question. >> yeah. >> well, this is what i mean about this is her tasks to paint him as the incumbent, to saddle him with us to not give him free rein to just sort of use a paintbrush. here's my plan. there's my plan for the new american industrialism. you had your crack at this. it didn't go well, that's part of her town. >> i think people get though where they talked about the presidency? they're not going to be exact date. okay. after covid like the exact thing is a general feeling of the four years of the trump presidency with the jobs over the course of four years, not the exact date, but i fought on the day of covid. >> absolutely. but if you were to if people really get to get their heads around, how did you feel in the year 2020 when cities were burning hardware they were locked at home with your kids? unable to get out when and again, whether this is about donald trump, that's for
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people to decide. but on the central question, what was it like for you four years ago? it was pretty bad. i think most people would say to be fair, a lot of the locked in policies were a democratic states i'm just saying what it's like. >> those are you say there more democratic rod sentiment? you feel in 20 21st people are thinking about inflation now and holding that against harris as well as byd, inflation as actually right back down at where the fed, the fed target wanted it to be. i think it's a question of does that filter in over the next six weeks or so to a greater extent, wait, interest rates are coming down it only cost let me three bucks a gallon. i think there's a little bit of a delayed effect on that too, and i don't know whether democrats are benefiting from that all right so on next tuesday, tim walz, j.d. vance will meet for their first and only face-to-face debate. it's a cnn special event. the vice presidential debates simulcast hosted by cbs news. but it's going to air live tuesday 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. coming up next here on cnn this morning,
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donald trump calling out ukraine's president every time. zelenskyy comes to the united states, he walked away with $100 billion why he's questioning if ukraine can win its fight against russia, plus a new report out this morning highlights extreme lapses from the secret service on the day that donald trump was shot. we'll dig into that and later florida preparing for a direct hit from the first major hurricane of the year there's still some uncertainty but i think the fact that this would be forecasted as a major at this point without formation shows that this has the potential to be a really, really significant storm the pros for have i got news for you? >> a pretty yeah. >> it's one of the kinds we could run on the news before then would never happened if i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn and streaming next day on max, new projects means
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russia can only be, can only be forced into peace and that is exactly what's needed, forcing russia into peace the sole aggressor in this war, the sole violator of the un charter so dana milbank that's donald trump talking about the russians, right? they beat hitler, they beat napoleon. that's what they do. they're going to win. >> yeah. no, no, i think it's great that he's talking about the napoleonic wars. a couple of, a couple of centuries later. you know, look in this election, i don't think there's anything that would change as starkly like if donald trump wins presidency, it's pretty much curtains for ukraine. you know, you've already got in the congress, a republican majority opposed it, bringing any more aid to ukraine and so i, i mean, of all the issues we look at across the waterfront this is the one that i think would change most significantly and donald trump has his own autocratic tendencies, but it really seems like he has sort
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of a little bit of a mind meld going on. yeah, well, with putin, but lesser autocrats like or ban modi and others, it just seems like we can all carve up the world as we see fit and tying, tying into the economy question we were talking about in the last segment before the break, this idea of now, he gave the number was at $100 billion every time unverified number. however, it lands with people at a time when the country is dealing with and economic uncertainty that wait a second. why are we giving money here? not recognizing that the spread of russia is bad for everyone, right? >> but i actually, i disagree with this little bit because i think actually the way people absorbed this, this is a defeatist message, and this is a message that says america is now willing to roll over for autocrats, for dictators, for somebody who who murders and imprisons his own people i think people across the board is there is there some exhaustion about the notion that we're sending money? yes, there is. now, look, if you
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look at the scope of the federal budget, it's basically a line item, but, you fine but i actually i think this is a losing argument for trump. i think this goes to one of the things people do just like about him. the most the sense that he is constantly ragging on america, the idea that he has this weird affinity for autocrats. people are not, you know, there are a lot, there's some things that americans hold really fundamentally as core as a core value and one of them is that we stand up for democracy and that we don't get pushed around on the world stage. and i think this is a message that actually makes trump look weak and makes him. i think it really goes to this question of whether he is fit to be president of the united states. >> you'll look, i would say when it comes to the congress, a majority of republicans in the senate actually do want some sort of ukraine in finding independent at one of the republicans in the house that was kind of a truce tests when the government funding was up. there really has wanted to zero out you create. so it is, it's a majority when it comes to the house i would say one thing, i'm backing it up. i mean, a lot of this was spurred by
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zelenskyy kind of bashing vance saying he was two radicals saying he's study will work well. >> so that i wanted to bring that up in this new yorker article all zelenskyy was asked about fancy said he is too radical and he would clean, seemed well aware of the interview that vance had given where he said that ukraine should hand over territory they've lost. >> there should be a demilitarized zone and that they shouldn't be allowed to join nato opinion. >> i would, i would caution zelenskyy look, i certainly give some grace. these country is under attack. absolutely. i would caution to be strategic about what's being seen to be injecting himself into a presidential race with 41 days out, there's no sure blinken's that number creeping up against you then suddenly injecting yourself in seemingly bashing vance and also mean the photo op with shapiro, even if it doesn't mean it even man who's paying for what it doesn't look good, the appearance makes it seem like a campaign thing. all right. >> still ahead here on cnn this morning, florida bracing for impact you just deal with it and take it, you know, like everything else one day at a time. >> people on the gulf coast
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landfall. but this system is going to move relatively quickly, which means it's going to spread a lot of those really strong winds, even as far north as places like atlanta, georgia all right. >> allison chinchar for us this morning. allison. thanks very much for that or 25 minutes past the hour, five things you have to see this morning. watch wow, that's dashcam footage of a high-speed police chase in miami beach that ended with the suspect's crashing into trees on i95. the chase reached speeds of 130 miles per hour. three people were arrested. one other suspect died trying to escape into a waterway a massive wildfire ripping through ecuador's capital authorities working to get the blaze under control. but a historic drought is not held helping. no deaths or injuries have been reported so far another house on the outer banks of north carolina has collapsed into the ocean. this is now now the third home to
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israel, almost a year later, two men, any side of the israeli lebanon border remain displaced full-scale war is not in anyone's interest in his farewell address to the united nations yesterday. president biden urging restraint as israel and hezbollah remain on the brink. morning, israel intercepting a hezbollah rocket fired from lebanon, the first time a hezbollah missile came this close comes after israeli strikes killed more than 500 people yesterday, deadliest day in lebanon in nearly two decades israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, not ruling out a ground offensive in lebanon, delivering this message to the people who live there israel's war is not with you, is with hezbollah for too long.
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>> hezbollah has been using you as human shields it placed rockets in your living rooms and missiles in your garage. those rockets and missiles are aimed directly at our cities, directly at our citizens to defend our people against hezbollah strikes. we must take out those weapons joining us now, democratic congressman jake auchincloss of massachusetts, congressman, good morning to you. >> thank you for being here. i'm wondering how concerned are you about an escalation here and what do you think us posture should be towards israel as they navigate this? >> i'm concerned violence and volatile right now, the u.s. posture should be to support israel as it seeks to protect itself. the core problem that israel has is his villa has more than 100,000 precision guided munitions, which can overwhelm iron dome, which is the air defense system that israel uses too. protect its major cities so prime minister netanyahu cannot promise the israeli people that they can live peaceably, not just in the north of israel, which had to be depopulated, but actually in
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tel aviv and jerusalem as well. and no leader of any democratic nation would ever allowed that position. and to be sustained, they have to remove that capability from southern lebanon now, if the united nations had done its job and preserve the 2006 accord, this would not have been necessary, but the un peacekeepers fail to prevent hezbollah from encroaching upon israeli territory so now israel is going to need to respond. >> how much goodwill do you think is left for israel and how much of a potential challenge considering the war in gaza, the way it sparked international backlash. now they're opening this additional front how much support do they need from western nations? and do you think it's going to be there if this continues if israel had taken lectures from the united nations and 48 or 67, or 73, it wouldn't exist as a nation. >> israel is going to have to pursue its own security and self-interest here. and these politicians at the united nations need to remember that
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they only have jobs because ultimately the nights states was willing to fight for civilization when words failed during world war ii and israel now similarly will fight for civilization against terrorists like sinwar and this rula who hold no value of human life let's talk for about ukraine for a moment because volodymyr zelenskyy is he has been here in the u.s. at trying to advocate for his country because obviously a lot on the line for him in the presidential election and he actually seemed to weigh in a little bit on the presidential action. he was asked about j.d. vance in interview with the new yorker and zelenskyy said that vance is too radical. the interviewer was asking about an interview vance gate gave where he outlined a plan that would give some of this territory that russia has forcibly taken to russia, created demilitarized zone zelenskyy seem to be well aware of it and critical of vance here, what do you make of what zelenskyy has said here and what are the stakes for ukraine rates? no.
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>> i have much less polite things to say about j.d. vance than that president biden gave a fiery speech at the united nations, but he needs to now follow up those words with actions today in his meetings with zelenskyy and what that means is authorizing ukraine to strike inside russian territory with us made weapons. the f 16 jaynes the atacms hit those russian oil refining sites, hit troops, staging sites hit missile-launching sites, and then to complement those strikes tighten up the sanctions on russian oil exports i don't know what's inside the victory plan, but i can almost guarantee you that strikes and sanctions are in a critical part of preparing ukraine for success. and unlike the middle east, kasie, president biden has a tremendous amount of agency to get this done. he doesn't need congressional approval. he doesn't need he'd allies buy-in with his own pen. he could set up ukraine to win this war finally, i also want to ask you, as a member of congress, and as we head into the final six weeks this election, there has been this kind of broad escalation in threats, rhetoric.
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>> we've obviously seen two assassination attempts against donald trump members of congress, like yourselves facing additional security challenges. mike gallagher, a prominent concert who is very well respected, leaving congress after in no small part, we learned from david ignatius column because his family home was swatted, putting his family in danger and mitt romney spoke with his biographer mckay coppins at recently about whether he would be a target for retribution if donald trump were to get reelected. and he said, what he's got 25 grandchildren whose wondering how am i going to protect 25 grandkids to great-grandkids. i've got five sirens, five daughters-in-law were a big group and he says of trump, i think he's shown by his prior actions, you can take him at his word. he told me so i would take him at his word. i mean, there's a couple things in here. one of them is the potential attributions from a trump administration or a donald trump presidency against mitt romney himself. another about security considerations for family members from the political discourse that we have, what do you, what do you make of it? and are you
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concerned about trump taking out retribution on his political adversaries? >> i am concerned because as romney said, when he says something, believe it, and he has called for military tribunals to execute his rivals he has said that if he loses, it's the jews fault and scapegoating jews as a time honored tactic of totalitarians and we know that mentally ill people will follow through on those threats. so the political, the prospects for political violence in this country, unfortunately, are heightened and it's entirely due to donald trump and his enablers like j.d vance, which is why this election is so critical and why it's also so critical that we pass gun safety legislation that takes these weapons of war out of the hands of those who should not have them. we were able to vote for more secrets rivers, service protection for donald trump and kamala harris, which i was happy to do. >> but third-grade teachers and their students don't get secret service protection and they're mad men out there who want to walk into those classrooms shoot them up. >> and we are putting those weapons in their hands with a complete lax gun safety policy
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the war zone for women who are passed 50. i don't think it's an issue for you. he says that was moreno questioning suburban women and accusing them of being single voters on abortion. his spokesperson defended the remarks in a statement, quote, bernie was clearly making a tongue and cheek joke about how sherrod brown and members of the left-wing media likes to pretend that the only issue that matters to women voters is abortion former presidential candidate nikki haley reactants simply this way, are you trying to lose the election? asking for a friend donald trump has been backing moreno. these comments come as trump, of course, tries to win over women and close the considerable gender gap in polling i always thought women likes me i never thought i had news keeps saying women don't like me, i don't believe that you will no longer be abandoned, lonely are scared you will no longer be in danger. you will be protected.
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and i will be your protector. women will be happy healthy confident, and free you will no longer be thinking about abortion our panel has returned. >> kate bedingfield where would you like to start? >> my god where there are so many places. okay. first of all, i think trump has no understanding of why he has a problem with women. first of all, this is like creepy like bizarre messaging, but it's, he's talking at women, not to them, which is a problem that i think republicans have across the board. it's like they think of women as this sort of other entity and they don't, he's not that's not a message to women. that's talking at women which i actually think this is a message for men, not for women. i think what trump is doing here is saying what he thinks men want to hear. it's, you know, he's trying to like double down on this idea of like alpha strength. so i actually think this is not intended to be a message for
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women. i think, you know, the trump campaign has made clear that, you know winning man is a huge piece of huge pillar of their strategy. and i think that's actually for i can't imagine a world where women hear that and say, this is a guy who understands things that i'm going through and would be a president with empathy for me. so i think that's him like tripling down on trying to win men. >> and that's the point about the bernie moreno quote that we played at the top. it's actually not that controversial when you consider that that's largely the messaging that has come out of j.d. vance and donald trump in some ways now, moreno used hoarser language and claimed it was a joke, but there's nothing remarkable at this point about how they are bungling their approach to talk. >> no, i don't think we've heard regularly that if you're over 50 because you're like you're done with having babies that you shouldn't care about it. >> sure that was the piece of that that really don't know and we've seen this in focus groups. there are women who are well over 50s saying, i don't want that the government telling me what to do with my body why is that such an
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unusual or extraordinary thing to say it seems to me that it's almost like this is an experiment, right? to see how large we can make this gender gap in both directions. by the way, it was so but i and i agree. >> no, i agree with kaitlan. it's not clear to me that they're picking up any mail hello to you because who wants there are only a certain type shows that men are breaking for trump in a bag, right? >> but only a certain type of men really wants to see that sort of patronizing speech there and guess what a lot of them, that wonderful speech don't know, but that's what working he's probably already got those i will say the gender gaps is going to be destroyed this election we've talked about it endlessly. >> obviously, we're holding struggle of women democrats target with men. and what i've kind of found is some of the most off-brand things on both sides. or when each side tries to appeal to that. so you have lines like that. you have the harris-walz doing camo hats it's very like what can we do to close this gap on each side? because i think both know that i'll speak for republicans if
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we lose women more than biden by more than we when men, we lose in the same is true for democrats on the other side. so they're trying to climb out of this hole and doing it and just odd ways that moreno thing do you think that is going to impact that race? i mean, i think it's also worth noting that when abortion was on the ballot in ohio was it was a majority, 58% voted to protect yo right. >> look, we haven't seen at least the correlation directly, a one-to-one where if his abortion referendum on the ballot, it brings up the democratic candidate or anti-republican to that exact level. people rubble is out, run this to a certain extent. i think moreno gets over the line. certainly it's not it's going to shape saying as montana were, logan's feel really optimistic, but that senate race, i think republicans feel more optimistic than they had in the last month about ohio interesting, it is part and parcel though it's kinda to elliot's point of a message that comes from vance, comes from trump, comes from other republicans sarah huckabee sanders, by the way, that women who are either past childbearing age or don't have children, or somehow less, less of a participant in society. >> and so, yes, it is about abortion, which obviously has been a huge motivator for for
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independence, for democrats, for moderate republicans, and some these races. but this is also for women across the board. they are painting a picture of this idea that, you know, a huge chunk of the female population is somehow less than or not it's personal and that that is a that is a problem. >> yeah. all right 50 minutes past the hour. >> here is your morning roundup new this morning, a report from the faa boeing factory workers saying and they felt pressured to put speed over quality in the run-up to january's door plug blowout, other workers saying that they felt in adequately trained to do their jobs properly in just a few hours, the faa administrator will testify about boeing and a senate committee hearing a democratic campaign office in arizona littered with bullet holes. when staffer showed up to work yesterday morning, they noticed the whole holes in the windows of the building. police are investigating. this is the second time that this has happened in tempe in a weak police believe the other office
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was shot by a bb or pellet gun and this is too late for me because i've recently been diagnosed with parkinson's this is also a cause dear to be nfl hall of fame quarterback brett far announcing he's been diagnosed with parkinson's disease the 54-year-old confirmed the news while testifying before congress, far played for 20 years winning one super bowl to me he awards, but also severing dozens of head injuries over the course of his career. his diagnosis raising new concerns about the long-term effects of repeated head injuries in football we wish him the best alright, let's turn now to this got elbowed in the back and it kind of caught me off guard because it was a clean shot to the kidneys and i turned back and there there was kevin, stand your butt up then? you stand your butt up a hole. >> stop it i think your fake eyelashes are messing up sue me for having a life since
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republicans took control of the house in the 2020, in the 2022 midterm elections, there majority has brought us those memorable moments, among others. >> and now with congress back in session russian as house speaker mike johnson attempts to wrangle his party support for a short-term funding bill all the drama is back that hunter biden is going to be sentenced on december 6. >> hunter biden is not that you money you need to take your medication and leave a better president because i'm not part of this deal part one of our panelists, dana milbank has just written a new book about all of this. it is called fools on the hill, the hooligans, saboteurs, conspiracy theorists, and dunces, who burned down the house. dana's, of course it's been on our panel all morning. dana, tell us about the book. >> why you wrote it. i think hopefully we we set you up well when some examples of perhaps why this book soul but what do you dig into? what should we be paying attention? >> i was joking with manu raju,
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who was a couple of those clips yesterday and basically my job was to follow him around capital for a year-and-a-half. >> i want to go where the action is the stuff happened you know, i mean, we've all seen the zany moments, you know, the 15 ballots to get mccarthy in the 22 day shutdown of the house if they kicked out mccarthy ludicrous attempt to impeach biden, and then all of the day-to-day silliness. >> but what i've tried to do is make sort of a compendium of all the crazy, just so you really get everything in here from the fistfights in the basement to the investigations of space aliens are running our government. what it all amounts to is this congress is on course to be the least productive since 18, 60 when the, when the union was actually unraveling and falling apart now, that is extraordinary and it's historic. i mean, it's funny in the sense that we can't can't
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even pass what a basic thing took a six-week summer break, came back to pass to fund the government while they couldn't quite do that. so couldn't get their plan through the head to have bring on democratic votes, which presumably they will do today, right only to punt it for another six months so they can go on vacation again. now we can have a showdown in september, but it's not just a joke because this is actually our government, right? and there's all, i mean, they have been pretty good about down the line voting to keep confederate names on military basis, abolish the department of education nationwide abortion meant all this stuff you hear about in project 2025, it's actually happening in the house. >> yeah you're talking about the conservative priorities since they control it. and in fairness mean we got so-called messaging bills depending on who's controlling the congressman government is split. they don't end up becoming law but dana, the one thing that i think i keep
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coming back to him and i covered congress for over a decade. it's a place i've actually come to really love, like, i think it's, you know, it should be really represent the best of our democracy. i think the challenge is how much it seems to have changed in the time that i've covered it. i mean, when i when i was first up there, i mean, there were giants, especially in the senate. i mean, you had kennedy and john warner and john mccain, right? all these people that had led, in many cases, great story american lives and coming to congress was something that was treated as a great honor. sometimes after, you know, after all of these here's of years of service and we've seen it become harder and harder for good people to convince themselves to come up and serve. i mean, how did you find that dynamic as you were reported? getting out this book, i think what's there have been, you know, it's iterative, right? every two years we seem to get more and more of what i'd call the crazies in there and it's not just me calling them crazy, like tom massie, one of the house republicans said the way
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it just seems to work in republican primaries is they're voting for the craziest sob in the race which he identified himself with being but, you know, there is no longer a john baner. there's no longer even a paul ryan, you know, there used to be sort of a nucleus of grown-ups there and it really feels like it's now in a situation where the lunatics are running the asylum. there's nobody to push back against them, you know, whenever we hear that american politics is at its worse now it's, and it's crazy as, and so on. if you look at american history, you realize it's kind of been crazy for a long time, 18, 56. he got caned on the floor. >> i went back to that. right. so my question is, how much crazier is it now than it's been before? >> is this really? >> the time? >> well, the civil war was bad hard to say, we're in arguably the worst period we've had had our? >> moments in the past before. yeah. i mean, you can't it's hard to make historical
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argument, but other than i mean, we can conclusively say now this is the least in 165 years. so it gives you some perspective, but just the sheer array of characters. i mean, this was the congress of george santos. let's not forget. i mean, he was delightfully entertaining remember running down the hall carrying some unidentified baby are going over to sing karaoke at a restaurant. now he's tweeting obscene tweets at d'esposito you know, with the latest scandal and the house. and that was just one character, but the leadership actually had to stick with them because they've only got 34 or five vote majority and okay. so he's a fabulous who's made up everything in his whole life, but we need his vote because our fabulous cameras, right? >> that's what you get when you get such a narrow majority, i don't want to get your copy of fools on the hill. by dana milbank if it will happen today. >> alright, let's turn out of this and college, i worked at mcdonald's to earn spending
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money so apparently one in eight americans have worked at mcdonald's. >> that is according to the fast food giant count kamala harris among them. although donald trump doesn't believe she actually flipped burgers and served up those golden fries i'm going to mcdonald's is over the next two weeks. and i'm going to send over the french fries because i want to see what her job really wasn't like because she'd ever i stood over the french fries and that was tough. it was hot outside and it was hot over she never worked there the former president is of course, known for his love of fast food. just remember the time he honored clemson's national championship football team in the white house in 2019 we have peaches, we have 300 hamburgers many, many french fries all of our favorite foods. >> i think we're going to serve mcdonald's, wendy's, and burger king's was a bishop i really mean it will be interesting. and i would think that's their favorite food i
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mean, don't come out when it comes to mcdonald's is very purse where he loves mcdonald's more than anybody else. >> i think it's hit home for him he does seem to be a little bit personally triggered by this, but also okay. don't forget everything with trump is about projection, right? like the guy accuses other people lying because he's veteran liar. so to me, that's what's happening. >> it's also what do you gain from attacking someone's high school or college job? no, ma'am. i'm dead serious every one of us it's been a waiter or worked in fast-food and i think many americans know, you'll learn a lot in those jobs and game incredibly vast state. >> i was a waiter get through the rest of your life? >> hi, puts immensely valuable experience. just let it is a conspiracy theory for everything, but probably one guy who didn't have a job like this was donald trump, but i love the tim walz line about trump trying to work the mix fluorine mission okay. i don't want you over the top of 7:00 a.m. here, guys. thank you very much for
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