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columbus as a hero. end of story a country where millions of people have already lived? okay. you got ashley i'll also close with saying, happy indigenous peoples day on my hot take, pop the balloon. >> okay? well, if you don't know as the internet sensation jayden gave, sometimes i just wished our politics was this simple and i can just pop trump's balloon and he would go away in this elect election because i'm over it. i'm over at 22 days. we got to get this done. and republican should want his balloon will be popped to that billing. >> if you were like me well, tonight, kamala harris
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lays out the stakes of the election using donald trump's own words against him must-see moment that's already been turned into an ad. >> plus harris sets her sights on the motor city in a bid to rev up support among black men will be enough. >> and new accusers file suit against diddy is different about these claims i'll tell you more tonight on laura coates live election, kamala harris did something tonight. >> frankly, right out of donald trump's playbook. i mean, we haven't really seen her do a whole lot of if ever. and she did it in erie, pennsylvania of all places it's a critically swing county in a critical battleground state. now, harris has told voters before to actually watch, watch trump's interviews watch his rallies for themselves. so that they can then judge what she says is even seen herself and him but
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tonight, she said forget, you patching it, led work out of it about 20 minutes into her stump speech. she actually played trump's own words for the crowd and for the cameras. a play for you with a view of harris. so you can actually see her reaction people are the enemies from within. >> the enemy from within those people are more dangerous. the enemy from within. russia and china is people are should be put in jail the way they talk about our judges and our justice has now if you had one really violent day, one rough hour, and i mean real rough, i think the bigger problem are the people from within. we have some very bad people. we have some sick people, radical left, lunatics and i think they it should be very easily handled by if necessary, by national guard or if really necessary by the military now, you saw
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harris there shaking her head and apparent discussed as trump suggested, that the national guard or even the military should be used on election day to control the quote enemy from within the label he is now put on squarely on democrats, to which harris simply said this unstable and unhinged power. that's what he's looking for now, speaking of power, you very clear donald trump cannot order the national guard can order the military to do anything in this election. >> he's not the commander in chief, right? but harris is point is about what trump would do if he wins and resumes power. that's arguments will get across ideologies and party affiliation and gender and yes, also race. tomorrow has talk to
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charlemagne in detroit and parter for new urgent push to try and boost her appeal among black men in a moment, i'll ask the campaigns co-chair has richman about that interview and a separate one. she's doing with fox news on wednesday. we're going to go begin with those enemy from within comments. i mean, trump himself has not even sought to clarify it. his campaign statement was this president trump is 100% correct. those who seek to undermine democracy by sowing chaos in our elections are a direct threat. >> just like a terrorist from afghanistan that was arrested for plotting multiple attacks on election day within the united states unquote, dragging me now, retired major general randy manner. >> he endorsed kamala harris for president general. >> thank you for being here. that phrase, i wonder what your immediate thought was when you hear the enemy from within. i mean, the vice president that
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on quite forcefully tonight talking about his threats, prosecutor use take in reaction so first of all, you're absolutely the vice president is correct, you're correct while he's not an office, he cannot do anything to harm americans directly. >> if he was to be the commander in chief again, everything changes. the supreme court has given him immunity and the threshold for turning the national guard into his personal police force is quite low as long as he has a consenting governor he can authorize the funds to pay them as the commander in chief, and he can use the national guard almost in any way that he wants. and most americans don't know how very easy it would be for a off an unhinged president to use the military against our own citizens. >> could he force an unwilling governor to do the same? or he would have to have one complicit so it's easy if the
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governor is complicit, if it's unwilling, governor, he could consider using the active duty there are so many things that could be done because these are areas where sane men don't go it's basically the guardrails of our democracy, the rule of law prevents civilian leaders from going where they should not go. >> but president trump is not like any saying leader. >> one of the common pushbacks i hear when anyone from of opines about the prospect of him using the military as they say, you are undermining the military, you are not giving them enough credit. they would not perform or following unlawful order of any kind. what do you say to that? so it's very important to understand that the president of the united states he or she selects all the officers for promotion. >> in our military congress, the senate approves those
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nomination, but it's the president who does it. so under project 2025 it is proposed that he's going to require the equivalent of a loyalty oath, or they call it an interview of all three and four-star generals. well, you can imagine it's only because we had and people like secretary of defense, mark esper, and then the chairman of the joint chiefs, general milley, with their strong personalities that served as a guardrail on the way to block the president from doing some quite frankly illegal and inappropriate actions while he was president speaking of joint chiefs, mark milley, he told bob woodward, who is a chairman of that, of course, trump is now the most dangerous person to this country. i had suspicions when i talked to you about his mental decline and so forth, but now i realize he's a total fascist this is a stunning statement from somebody of such high ranking. yes. what does it say that someone like milley would vocalize this and believe
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it? >> well, i'm very proud of general milley for saying what he did to bob woodward it's important that we step back for a second. i'm so surprised how many people do not even know what the concept of fascism is. it's something. so let's back up a second. so if you go to webster online and you're going to find that fascism is defined as it's usually nationalistic. it's far right, okay, let's see, so that's certainly the trump campaign. and trump, it's going to be in tolerant of dissenting opinions, okay. we've got to check on that. there's a contempt for the rule of law or only the laws they want to follow. we've got to check on that. and then also unquestioning obedience to the supreme leader. okay. check and then lastly, it's this concept of a supremacy of a race or religion. well, check, check, white and christian is very are the backbone of his, of his people here's that is actually the definition of fascism. and
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i encourage our viewers to look it up themselves and draw their own conclusions. well mark milley, extremely well-educated. he's very articulate, very smart man. he and i worked together in the pentagon many years ago literally person to person for a long time if he, as the chairman of the joint chiefs, is calling the president of fascist i'm so proud of him for breaking that barrier to say that does speak to the truth that he is the challenges because most maga republicans and please understand, i am not referring to republicans in general, but the very far right, the hardcore. they don't understand what fascism is. the reality is, they are in fact fascist themselves by the definition and here's the sad part. the people who vote for trump they don't realize that they are also supporting a fascist and that is very bad
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for our country. and it's done out of ignorance in most cases, it's a very sad state of affairs that we are. we have a fascist running for the president of the united states it's general. >> it's stunning on two friends on the one hand. so often we are surprised with good reason when military personnel and others to talk about politics and there's a reason there's distance from there but to feel so strongly to articulate the way that you have or that the former joint chiefs chairman spoke about is very telling about how perhaps nervous you must be at the prospects of trump being in office again, that's absolutely correct. as the commander in chief is the only president who's ever called our military and veterans suckers and losers which of course he denies. of course i actually respect to general kelly for his integrity as well to report it as it actually happened backed up by others. i think this is also
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very important to remember that i've been able i'm an apolitical. all of my life. >> i'm part of an organization of over 1,000 generals and admirals and ambassadors and senior enlisted leaders who support vice president harris and governor walz. >> we have an apolitical and it is very difficult for us to be able to speak up at this time. but we must general. >> thank you so much for joining us this evening. >> it's a pleasure. thank you so much the harris campaign this week also focusing on shoring up support among black male voters. >> just today, she's a veiled, but she's called her opportunity agenda for black men. it's a litany of new proposals aimed but helping black men, like 1 million loans to black entrepreneurs to start a business that'd be forgivable up to $20,000 also training and mentorship programs to help black men secured jobs and a national health initiative focusing on challenges that disproportionately impact black men joining me now to discuss
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former congressman and harris-walz campaign co-chair cedric richmond good to see you this evening, sir. let me begin with what has been released today. as you know trump has been appearing to court black men for months why is this campaign for the harris-walz campaign releasing misinformation today. why now what was the same thing we did over the weekend when we launched the health care plan for those people who are stuck in the sandwich generation caring for both apparent and a child and expanding medicare to provide home how to seniors. >> and so we just wrote that plan out in today. we're rolling out a plan aimed at african-american men who our thought process is the same we have to talk to everybody to earn their vote and you have to answer an age-old question, which is what's in it for me.
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and so what this does is create an opportunity for us to articulate to african american men. what's in it for them and they get a chance to be coe, architects of their own future and determine what they want that to be. and so they can look at the plan that the harris-walz team is offering and they can contrast that with what donald trump is offering, which is stop and frisk in the same own negative stereotypical policies and tropes that he's always juice. so we want to earn that vote. and that's why we released the plan the day i've read through it and it is comprehensive, but it also runs the gamut. i mean, the scope of information, the scope of what within the opportunity economy for black men particular it is very wide ranging and i noticed that there are some areas that the lawyer media immediately is saying this will be challenged. i mean, you know, there are
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recent economic programs that have been aimed at boosting racial groups. they had become a target of legal challenges like a federal debt relief program to help minority farmers. do you have concerns that these proposals as articulated, would be able to stand up to legal challenges in the end well yes, i do. >> and if we look at what the biden administration did by giving black farmers $5 billion to write the discrimination at the department of justice has done since almost its inception trump's supporters took it, the court challenged it, and his supreme court overturned it. >> same thing they did with student loans. same thing they did with diversity equity, inclusion, same thing they did with affirmative action. and higher education. same thing they did with women's right to choose. and so, but the administration was still able to double back and create and find a way to give black farmers relief for that past discrimination. they were still
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able to figure out a way to do student loan relief so that our students wouldn't be burdened with just massive debt going into their adult years as they start families. and so it's that same can spirit and where there's the wheel, there's a way that certainly been what has been voiced consistently, not just in this campaign, but throughout really modern american history one that black voters, not a monolith, that the vote must be earned and it can't be taken for granted. and of course, even though there's might be a hurdle it doesn't mean you don't climb over the legal hurdles as well and try to do something more with it. but on that point there's a new poll from new york times, cedric, and it found a 13 point gap between black men and women. >> what is accounting for this gap in terms of support for the harris-walz ticket, what do you think? well, not necessarily assume that that gap is right. let's start there but you know, i'll i'll follow along
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with you. >> we have work to do and the good thing is the plan was released today but vice president harris has been meeting with african american men and leaders for over a year now. and this before she was had any idea that she would be the top of the ticket. this is an issue that is important. this is an issue that is a sincere effort to make sure that we lift up the black community because what we know about african-american men, black men, as they want to be leaders in their community, they want to be entrepreneurs. they want to be coaches they want to be very active in the family unit. and what we want to do is make sure that with those great ideas, with that hard work that they have the opportunity to achieve their wildest dreams one of the things you've highlighted is providing 1 million loans that are fully forgivable to black entrepreneurs and others christie started a business on that very notion. >> there's also some reporting
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tonight that the vice sitting for an interview with joe rogan. can you confirm that? >> look i don't have any news on that. i know that tomorrow schedule is to do a virtual live town hall, which charlemagne, and we're going to keep going everywhere to talk to everyone. >> she's sitting with fox news on wednesday, i think for her first interview with the network, is they're a strategy with going on that particular network? and the overall their cognitive media blitz right now, who do you hope the audience will be well, the goal is to talk to american voters and we're not going to concede any voted to donald trump. >> we're not going to concede rural voters. we're not going to concede women were not going to concede black voters. we're not going to concede white voters, latino voters, where we're not and we're going to go where people are and we're going to continue to talk to them about vice president harris's vision to wake up and
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work for them every day and build an economy that works for them and help them prosper. and donald trump wakes up every day talking about himself are showing every day that he's really unfit, unstable, and unhinged. and we cannot afford to have that in the white house. and i would just close on that. the people who know him best. no, he's unfit. so look at his former chief of staff, his former vice president, his former military generals everyone, the people closest to him are the ones that are most concerned that his unchecked unhinged power is a threat to the future of this country has richman. >> thank you so much for joining tonight. >> thanks for having me well, the polls show harris is losing her grip on another major voting bloc of the democratic party, latinos. >> hulu garcia-navarro, bryan lanza, and chuck rocha was talk with me about that. >> next plus the 30 minutes singing and dancing moment,
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raising eyebrows from the end of donald trump's rally hey mom, how many should i decorate each have ran have blue. that's a really tough call for you. >> that's john king from cnn. >> let's look at the data. >> your county leaned read i 15 points in the last presidential election however looking at the latest polling you're going to need a lot of those purple sprinkles how this guy really knows his stuff average cost of a cupcake around hears $3. no comment you realize some home maintenance jobs aren't worth the risk. that's when we call lee filter to protect our gutters. he filters patented filter technology she keeps debris out of your gutters for good, guaranteed. >> crawley 3-3 lee filter or visit lee filter filter.com. >> we really don't want people to think of feeding food like ours, a spoiling their dogs good real food is so it looks like food smells like food is
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together with customers here it gets started today, accustoming.com more liebermann at the pentagon. >> this cnn >> another sign that cracks are forming in the harris coalition. he had a new poll from the new york times showing that harris is trailing biden 2020 reforms with latino voters overall, harris still leads among latino voters, but trump, he has made some gains. >> but even a marginal change could actually influence the result. with me. now, we'll look, garcia navarro and cnn contributor and new york times journalist and podcast or bryan lanza, a senior adviser that trump-vance 2024 presidential campaign. and chuck rocha a democratic strategist and
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former senior advisor to the bernie sanders presidential campaigns. lives to have all of you here chuckling, begin with you. what's the change with the latino voters in particular, do you have a sense of why the way you got to look at this is that the latino vote is coming of age. let me give you two quick things. one is the average age of a latino voters 27, the average age of a black and white voters in their 40s, there just different and coming of age quicker than any other demographic that don't mean an excuse for them to be democrat to republican. it just means that they're different than their parents that were mainly foreign born. this is mainly a second and third-generation 22% of latino voters that will vote in this election will be their very first election. 40% will be their very first election since 2016, donald trump is a known figure. he's doing extremely well with latino men, more so than democrats are. so you're starting to see a little bit of a shift, but she has moved the number expeditiously from where it was with biden, and i think she'll get at least to the biden number by election day. >> i will make you fall at as too good.
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>> so i'll give you a read pro-second i'm a little low though. >> trump's rhetoric, as you know, has gotten darker and darker and some wondering if it would alienate voters, if it would offend, if it would, equal staying home. but then there was this poll especially the comment about bad genes there was a cbs poll that found that two thirds of hispanic voters surveyed believed that trump isn't talking to them, are talking about people like them why isn't the rhetoric turning off the voters? >> it's one of the things that i think is really interesting about trump, which is that he does a very good job of segmenting people. that's why he uses, for example, talking about haitians, the way that he's talked about haitians, right? because it's taking a group that you have the whole moniker of being an immigrant. you have the whole idea of being from somewhere else. doing something terrible. and so people can hear that and think they're not that's not,
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that's not us. these are foreigners, these aren't citizens. i just had an interview with jd vance and he used the word citizen over and over and over again. it's this idea of saying there is us and there is them and that kind of rhetoric. i think to certain people who might not be so tuned in to how words are used can really play into their sense that he's really trying to protect the u.s. while push out the them is i was happening. shi zhengli yeah. >> listen, i think you have to say yes to that. i mean, listen, i was a california when proposition 187 came about and those pete wilson banning services for illegal immigrants in california the messaging he was all offer republicans by the time the campaign came along and i was a democrat at the moment, by the, by the time the election came about, you literally felt latinos felt that he was targeting all men magritte's, not just illegal immigrants. and so i think we've learned from that model in properly 87. now we have the conversation. we do speak about illegal immigrants more we do speak about hate haitian refugees. we use the proper term, it's because we're not going to allow we're not going to be pushed around by the media, by the democratic left
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to say that we're conflating both. there is a clear line that this campaign and president trump stands against illegal immigration. and we welcome legal immigration. there's a, there's a process, there's a bigger point here. >> i think it's really important. i joined the democratic party in 1991. i was fine let me keep my job in america because it got shipped overseas with nafta was building tires and east texas also got involved in the union then because i wanted to fight back against folks that had immense influence in our government. let's say we need to get rid of all of them and drain the swamp. so i was for keeping jobs in america. >> i wanted to drain the swamp. >> i wanted to make sure that we put america first start investing in community he's a look like monday to just been devastated because my dad is factory had left that sounds a lot like donald trump, and that's what drives me crazy, is in my opinion, i don't think he cares about any of that, but he's knows that if he goes and talks to working class brown guys like me he didn't get a certain percent of them over to him because he's talking like democrats like dick gephardt, who i worked for, sounded like in night the 96, especially for men i move on way in france, just point, but especially around men, there has been a new report, a new poll that
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suggests that, latino men trust trump more than harris on the economy specifically and of course, the economy stupid phrase comes to mind. >> should harris be focusing more on that to bridge that gap? >> this is what we're seeing not only with latinos, you just had a segment on black men. i just saw a chyron talking about native americans. i mean, this is something that actually transcends ethnicity. it transcends race. it is now about class and it is now about gender this is the actual election that we are in at the moment where yes, of course, latino voters and black voters bruises and all sorts of different part of the segments of the population do have specific interests and their routes are different. but at the end of the day, they are looking more like other parts of the electorate. and so the same issues that you see among white voters, you are seeing among latino voters, latino voters are not that different. the top three issues are the same as the ones for everyone it is the economy, it is. sorry, i'm blanking immigration. the economy and
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fairness. >> well, i wouldn't say if want. anyway, it's a derek health care, right. sorry. health care education. these are the things that really matter to latinos as they do as a matter to any other voter. >> well, there's this moment. and i think it's the is saying something, the idea of how strategically as a campaign in the last 22 days or so, you try to bridge gaps, speak to everyone, speak to somebody, and particularly in being unique and know that you can't isolate and alienating based on these differences. it's not an easy road to be in. but meanwhile trump's dancing. there was a moment. in fact that we saw where he was just dancing and there was at the end of it 30 minutes of andrea bocelli, other music trump kind of dancing throughout and meandering and talking to some voters what was going on here? brian well, first of all, he likes to dance and worse, we're stuck with that situation. >> we're going to see more of it, but my understanding with 30 minutes oh, my understand is when that is from the campaign that i heard recently, is that there was somebody who's suffering from a medical emergency and that the music was playing while that medical
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emergency was taken place to not offer distraction. but, you know let that emergency take place. and while the emergency was taking place, they played music and president is not the >> i mean, we might catch i saved that it's not. >> the market, anna. so like as far as i'm concerned, we're going it was a good >> well, i don't know if i'm having a medical emergency. is the ymca playing make me feel better or is that luliia played too? >> so yeah. >> okay. maybe i'll take that check. i'll give you the last word on this because if 22 days left it what are they supposed to do on both sides in modern campaigns, we know every voter, we know what you're watching, we know what your magazine subscription or if he's still get with them, things called a magazine. it's about getting out the people we know are with you. this election is going to come down and just a handful, about a handful of battleground states to folks who have newly registered in the last two or three years pollsters aren't talking to because they only talked to likely voters in there's hundreds. i just was in arizona this weekend, hundreds of thousands of new
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latinos redshirt those two states that no posters talking to lots of other white and black kids in pennsylvania who nobody's talking to those because it's such a close election. i think are going to determine what happens. >> we'll see everyone has to stick around, of course meant 22 days sandbag et and more questions for all of you. republicans though, are spending tens of millions of bucks across the country on one issue, and they should the wall street journal says will be 2024 is sleeper issue. i'll tell you what that issue is and what voters really think next and asked questions like, what does a comedy show doing on cnn >> now, can you slice that i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn for countless americans the complex specialty care they need is always felt just out of reach at ever door. we give
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journal's editorial board they write quote, transgender sports is a 2024 sleeper issue. going as far as to suggest it could cost democrats control of congress this year, the board point republican back the ads across the country targeting democrats like this one against ohio senator sherrod brown brown bats, biden, moving to let transgender biological men participate in women's sports for this one, against wisconsin senator tammy baldwin as a mom of a daughter and live it. the boys are now being allowed to compete and girls sports it's just wrong. and i blamed tammy baldwin. she voted to let biological men and two women sports or in montana against senator jon tester tester ignored parents who don't want biological men competing in girls sports, tester voted to let men compete against our girls in their sports now, my
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panel is can debate this in just a minute. >> but first, we did ask cnn's harry enten to look at what americans think of the issue, harry hey, laura so the bottom line is republicans are running on this issue because it's a winning issue for them. in fact, it's a rare issue that unites republicans and divides democrats. so take a look here, thinks transgender athletes should only plan teams that match their birth gender. look at this, 48% of democrats. the slight plurality actually agree with that the 47% oppose among republicans, it's a block, 93% agree with the idea versus just 6% oppose, but it's not just that we see republicans overwhelmingly agreeing with this idea and democrats split down the middle. take a look at the trend line here because i think it's illustrative of something that's going on here. again, it's think transgender athletes should only play plan teams that match their birth gender. you go back to 2021, 62% of americans agreed with that. you look at 20:23, look at that number now, up to 69%. the movement is
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actually growing. hear that, believe that in fact transgender athletes should only plan teams that match their birth gender. i think there's something else that's also going on here. laura and that is democrats have been running, of course, on the idea that abortion should be legalized nationwide. it's a social issue that works for them. and indeed 65% of americans believe that roe v. wade was wrongly overturn that is very close to the 69% of americans who believed that athletes should only play on teams that match their birth gender so i think republicans are trying to essentially find a social issue of their own. of course, you may be asking yourself, could republicans go too far? and i think that they could, because take a look here, even though most americans believe that transgender athletes should only play on teams that match their birth gender. they also believe get this should society except that transient it's just heard accept that transgender people as having the gender identity they identify with 56% of voters across key battleground states agree with that idea. so look, americans
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don't want to chastise transgender folks. they just don't want them playing on teams that don't match up with their birth gender laura, back to you fascinating, harry. >> thank you so much, lulu garcia navarro, bryan lanza, and chuck russia are all back with me. chuck, i mean, this is a pretty exhibit an issue talking about a sleeper issue. should democrats be worried about the way this is running? >> it's about what we just talked about in the last segment about motivation. i'm never going to disagree with harry, but i'm more disagree with him a little bit here on this when i do focus groups, when i do polling, this is not an issue that comes up with american voters. they're not talking about this being a motivating issue for a vote, but harris made the right point of saying 93% of republicans are all about this because if we don't, if they don't motivate each party's people to come vote, then you're not going a win because most folks have picked a side at this point, and we're looking for issues. democrats use abortion every day to motivate women. women are overperforming minute, every stage of this election because it's a motivational factor and
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republicans think they can do the same with this issue and also just to say to compare abortion to transgender athletes playing in sports i mean, that is a niche issue that has been blown up to be like a moral panic by the right. whereas abortion does affect the 50% of women in this country. and so these are not the same thing. >> i would say it's an issue. it's an easy issue for parents to understand you know, when it goes to fairness, it should my daughter have to compete against male athletes in these sports. and most parents, i have a daughter how many teams actually does this affect how many people does this actually impact it you? but it's at that starting point, it's not at its ending point. it may be 2%. now, it's 4% next year, it's 10% the following year, it's going to be a percentage that grows. and so parents do are entitled to have that concern to sort of be dismissive of a dads concerned about their daughter was rescued the election. i think that's what i think. i think that's what the democratic party is. they're being dismissive of parents concerns on these
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issues, which is why we bring it up, which is why you see the polling flip. and i'll add one more thing. i think the thing that makes it even harder issue has government funding of these sort of transitions, these transition operations that are done in states like california to states like new york, taxpayers don't want to pay for that and that becomes a larger problem that they're going to have. and they don't have an answer for that. and harris was the person leading the charge? nationally for prisoners to get sex changes at taxpayer expense. that's not a winning issue at this particular moment. >> there is at least, at least one democrat we talked with issue who is trying to push back on all this and of course, texas senate candidate con all-red, who is in a competitive race against senator ted cruz. listen to what he's saying. >> harris is lying again, but now he's lying about our children. >> i'm a dad. >> i'm also a christian my faith has taught me that all kids are gods kids. so let me be clear. i want boys playing girls sports, ran this ridiculous stuff that ted cruz is saying look, i'm also a dad.
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>> i'm also a christian. and as we like to talk about on its this program over football player, just like collin. all right. is. >> but i'll disagree with them a little bit. you know, my nephew is transgender. it's very personal for me, but it's a small issue. in many families because there's not a lot of transgender kids compared to women in this country republicans are using this issue like they use immigration folks in kentucky are like, why are folks want an immigration ads in kentucky? because they want to scare you into these strange people were coming to harm you just like they're trying to scare folks with transgender kids, which is a tactic look, i'm a tactician. i get it. you've got to motivate people to go vote and you got to find your issue. they think this is it. i just disagree. >> but if if there are the is in the minority, essentially, the issues that are going to be ranking very high among voters this suggests then to put this in all these ads, if you clean the most competitive races that they believe but this is galvanized. miss is motivated, get people out targeting women. >> i mean, this is the thing that this is actually targeting. it's not targeting dad's no offense it's not
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targeting football players know it's really targeting women. you're saying girls are at risk. you're young women are actually going to be penalized in some way by having transgender athletes playing on their sports teams. so it really is actually very, very targeted towards women, a group that they have not been doing well with. >> i'll add to on the national stage, harris, as you have pointed out, is getting hit pretty hard on trans politics as well i mean, there was an ad, the trump campaign started running. listen to this kamala supports taxpayer funded sex changes for prisoners, surgery for prisoners for prisoners, every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access. know, i don't want my taxpayer dollars going so she's interviewing with charlemagne tomorrow. there is. we're hearing the reports that she might be considering interview with joe rogan, it will undoubtedly come up in either of those forums. how should she handle that? >> she's you're going to be honest, like she needs to be
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careful on backtracking on things that she said because she's already starting to get the mantra of flip flopping. she just said lean into it and talk about it as that american, as a mother, as mamala, all the things tried to be as related as she can, but also to brian's point, like this is the reds that republicans do well, i'll remind folks about the bathroom bill in virginia. they'll make it about something like the government funding piece. it's hard to answer. it's hard to answer for democrats. so that's where i would put it, but there is this risk going too far was rhetoric. i mean, surprise, surprise. there is, there is a moment when it can become one notch to the wrong direction in alienated voters who otherwise be persuadable. how to republicans guard against that risk? >> i think they do at gingerly, they have to be very careful and they have to, if you're speaking about transgender kids, let let's be clear. this is a group that suffers at the sun the side, right, that higher than, higher than anybody else. so you have to be empathetic to what their kids are going through. and i think if republicans have that conversation, you talk to people like chuck, who've gone through these experiences. i think that's a good thing, but at the end of the day, taxpayers and voters aren't there were the democratic party is on this issue. they
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certainly don't want government funding and you're right, manu, my wife my wife is a mom, right. and she's she has a daughter. she doesn't want to see her kid get roughed up by a male transgender think there you know, it's just a person, so i don't know what the excuse my language person, but i think that's going to be the challenges is such a personal connective tissue to women specifically in a year, right and the moms want to protect their daughters and they don't think that's fair, and women don't find it fairly and that's going to be the issue that the democratic party has with the issue has just, it's never going to be fair for some of these young girls to be competing with anyone else. >> but we'll see if voters are in line with what democrats are thinking or what the republican ads are attacking and what they prioritize and what motivates people to vote with, understand. thank you to everyone very much. >> for women, to men for men, to women all suing diddy today accusing him of sexual assault. >> and the lawyer taking up the case, it says there could be over 100 of these lawsuits coming joey jackson is here to talk about it after this
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into the business unquote. the new filings come on the heels of the announcement of combs is federal sex trafficking trial date may of next year attorneys for calm saying in a statement, mr. combs and his legal team have full confidence in the facts they're legal defenses and the integrity of the judicial process in court. the truth will prevail. >> but mr. combs has never sexually assaulted anyone adult or minor man or woman joining me now, cnn legal analyst, joey jackson, joey others are getting wrapped up he's new lawsuits now as well. >> you've heard some details, but now macy's marriott, they're each being sued. one of the john doe says that he was assaulted in a stockroom at the macy's flagship store. a jane doe says that she was assaulted at a party at a marriott hotel. we've reached out by the way, to both macy's and marriott that no comment yet. you know, these are civil suits. what is their responsibility if they were the
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environment in which these allegations took place yeah laura good to be with you. >> and so obviously, all of these allegations are concerning. i would hasten to add, of course, from a defense perspective, that they are allegations and certainly people have a right to sue. they are suing and the claims that they're making will be vetted out in a court of law. so we'll see how that plays both from a civil perspective involving monitoring terry damages which these lawsuits okay. >> and of course, from a criminal perspective that we saw that was filed by federal prosecutors, but obviously, any location has a duty and responsibility to keep people safe, to ensure that anyone who's on the premises has a sense of safety and security and that no acts of violence, sexual or otherwise should take take place against them. >> and so people will pursue that claims from relief and to the extent that any location fell short of that goal and that standard, there'll be held accountable just as will mr. sean puffy combs in the event that it's determined that he civilly responsible and
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criminally responsible. >> i should note, of course, that civil level well, of a proof preponderance more likely than not obvious, different than beyond a reasonable doubt. i would wonder about whether they had knowledge, whether there were videotapes, surveillance photos, or otherwise, they wouldn't let them be aware that have taken place on their premises we'll see what the evidence unfolds, if any, there's also joey, a picture of a van and 16-year-old victim and diddy at the party where his alleged sexual assault took place. i wonder. i look at a picture like this and i'm immediately going back to the fact that diddy is a high-profile figure who i'm sure it takes those lot of people as a defense attorney, you probably are looking at this and saying this proves nothing but what could this provide to the prosecution yes. >> so a lot needs to take place, right? laura, i mean, you know, from the perspective of a former outstanding prosecutor that you need more professionals and athletes and
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certainly entertainers and many others take a lot of photos and so that's certainly let me stablished that you were present at the location that you will with diddy at the location that you attended the party. but with regard to the other facts that are going to have to be established in terms of the conduct that's a different story, whether other witnesses who sort is there surveillance that could otherwise establish that all their recent outcry witnesses and english meeting, of course, people you said i can't believe this happened to me. did you make any phone calls or their text messages or other things that would establish that, then of course we have to look at how this plays into the criminal case, right? the civil cases are different and by the way, laura, i think many people might be asking, why did he avalanche of civil lawsuits. now, it's because new york city actually extended the statute of limitation qin's which would include a two-year period, which would end in march of next year, 2025, which would allow people who were aggrieved in the past for gender motivated violence to come forward and to file that lawsuit and so that's why we're seeing this avalanche of lawsuits as we look there. and
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i think we're going to see a lot more. >> and so the issue is going to be how they play play out the civil cases on their own, and how they impact, if at all, the federal litigation concerning the crimes, whether they could be used as prior bad acts, whether the feds decide to supersede, right there indictment, meaning they decided to file again with new claims. >> all that will be vetted out, but i think at a minimum, the feds are going to want to talk to these witnesses to see if they could supply new, fresh, and potentially more damaging information that they can use in the federal prosecution. >> and if so, that trial date could change at any event, we know that diddy has already said that he wants to be released pending trial. i assume the judge will look at some of these circumstances and allegation. they are ally occasions and decide whether they present a threat to the community or otherwise, and might change his bail conditions will have to see joey jackson. thank you. >> always thanks for watching. >> anderson cooper 360 is next
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