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didn't start the war. who i agree that putin obviously started the war at that point. is that a lot of people look at him? how much money we spent on this conflict. and they're asking themselves, my roads are crumbling, my schools suck. we just have major disasters across the country. fema doesn't have enough money. >> i don't live for a lot of i don't live in that country by the way, america is not that horrible. >> brian. >> very good out of new york and new york right well city, brian, that all roads or not, i loved my roads are not probably in schools don't suck. i just i just think maybe your for tyre merit, maybe you're fortunate enough to put your kids and darn good schools, but they're not school. there are a lot of town americans great who do have to send their kids to terrible schools. that is a fact because of their zip codes well, my kids go to great. i live in a great neighborhood. >> that's your experience of
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roads. >> clear contrast i mean, like what's shown by was saying. >> i mean that that is the point that you're making. trump has taken that mantle up, but it used to be to be honest, the democrats were the ones saying hey, let's get out of these wars. let's get out of vietnam. let's get out of them are, let's let's invest in america and inner cities and republicans would say let's fund the department of defense. >> that's how democrats are investing in our country. they did pass the infrastructure and jobs act. they did pass the chips act. they did bring manufacturing back to america so they are investing in america, if i may, your point is good people are saying, why is our money going over to ukraine? why are we sending all this money to ukraine? i think what most people don't understand standards it a lot of the money that we're spending on ukraine is actually been spent here in america. we are, we're sending old weapons over to ukraine and then we are rebuilding new weapons here in america to update our military, to make new, fresh weapons, to give americans jobs to do
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things here. so a lot of the money spent on ukraine is actually spent and right here i want to taiwan to let that spent here. i love that price. were there from the data points that i do want to get one quick thing in this last night that interview on fox news bret baier made a mistake and he owned up to it today i want to, say that i did make a mistake when i called for a sound bite, i was expecting a piece of the enemy from within, from maria bartiromo's interview to be tied to the piece from your town hall harris, where are you asked the former president about the enemy from within? >> it just had the piece about the town hall and it was misleading because of that, because it's admitted i mean, i frankly, wild statements that trump made and then doubled down on a screw up on boxes as part. but harris is ready for it. she used it to her advantage and 24 hours later, i spoke with harris aides who feel very good about the interview. they believe that she scored points in that interview and there promoting the fox clips all over the web.
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so ultimately this may be a positive for her her in a good light, i think it showed her that she could move on her feet i want to see those emails at fox and somebody was like, but you better get up there and apologized tomorrow. somebody was like a man i mean, i don't know. >> i mean, i'm not sure. i think there were probably a bunch of people who thought thought that was just fine. i think it is to bret baier's credit. he acknowledged it was a mistake. it shouldn't have seen as sanitizing trump in a way, right and i think he deserves credit for correcting that, brian. thank you very much as always everyone else hang tight coming up next, vice president kamala harris praising the death of hamas's leader in a potential game changer in the war in gaza. we've got another special guest who will join us in our fifth seat at this table. that's next before election day. vice president harris faces voters and takes them pressing questions, lie there are some, cooper moderates, a cnn
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free panel at four patriots.com and rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn >> kamala harris as the assassination of hamas leader, gives israel and gaza a fresh chance to end this year plus long war. now, this is drone video of him alive just shortly before his death. but despite the major moment in the conflict, what harris said today mirrors nearly exactly what she has been saying all along about gaza. just listen let's understand how we got here on october 7 hamas a terrorist organization slaughtered 1,200 israelis, well, let's start with october 7 1,200 people were massacred. >> a terrorist attack that
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killed 1,200 innocent people. and so absolutely, i said then i say now israel has a right to defend itself time maintain israel has a right to defend itself. israel has a right to defend itself because it is also true far too many innocent palestinians have been killed, far too many innocent palestinians have been killed. >> a war that has led to unconscionable suffering of many innocent palestinians. >> what we know is that this war must end. this war has to end. this moment gives us an opportunity to finally end the war in gaza. >> she would say and said this week that is message discipline. but this for her is very important political issue where there is a segment of their democratic coalition that wants to see actually a change in the rhetoric. they want her to see her move in a particular
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direction. she done enough. >> i don't think so. and i've been talking to people in the business sector in the arab american community. and i was really surprised this week to get an earful to hear them say that they would much rather either vote a third party, not vote at all, or vote for donald trump. and i'm telling you it's not obviously significant sample size, but i cannot find one arab american within my social circle in business or personally who have said that they will vote for kamala harris when you look at the polling, it seems sort of neck and neck what they are saying. and this is not a donald trump campaign line that tiffany trump's father-in-law, who is a lebanese businessman, has been successful in kind of converting and talking to people to explain why trump would be better even with the muslim ban, even with everything else that has happened they feel they do not have any political clout. they don't have any political operation. the only political power they have is their vote, even if it means the rise of donald trump, that's extraordinary. >> that's extraordinary i mean, that part i mean, we were
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hearing about the inroads that tiffany trump's husband was making in the spring when the uncommitted uncommitted, uninstructed movement in a couple of states and wisconsin and michigan, we're such a big deal. i mean, 48,000 votes for uninstructed in wisconsin. that's more than twice. joe biden's margin in 2020 in michigan, 101,000 uncommitted votes that's just shy of what joe biden won that state by. i mean, this is important and it could be decisive. >> and there's 200,000 muslims in georgia that no one talks about to the care poll, which came out several months ago kamala harris was in third place among muslims and several other states bind both john trump and john he'll stein. so there is this position that she's in, but she also said, by the way, in clips, they shouldn't go to rafah and she said that she would put something on the table against bibi netanyahu's government if they did go into rafah and now she's taking a big credit that they killed the terrorists in rafah. it is a little bit of a
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flip-flop moment for her in a very fast time considering how frequently she flip-flops. >> and we were talking about also what joe biden's position was. he was the one who created that red line about rafah, which israel completely ignored but one interesting thing i noted, trump didn't address this today at all. >> surprise. i don't think he needs to honestly, i mean, i think i mean, don't you think it's a huge i mean, it is a big moment, but if i'm looking at it through the political lens i'm listening to everything you just stated and if my daughter is sending her father-in-law to these consequential places and they're talking to that particular community. i'm going to allow that to exist i'm going to focus on other things. i recognize the liabilities for the vice president. they're the same liabilities for joe biden. they may even be potentially worse for the vice president because i think the expectation was because she's younger and also of color, there would be some sort of shared understanding with arab american community and there isn't. so that's a huge problem for her. >> and i think it gets the
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forgotten that you talked about. this is coming community that isn't often followed very closely. they've typically in the past two decades voted democratic. and to have these people say this and keep in mind when you look at this and people are viewing in the arab world 60% of the arab world is under the age of 30. they are coming of age with this war. it doesn't matter where they're there. lebanese are from how the arabia or jordan they feel very strongly that this needs to end. and when you talk to them about what direction we should go in with the white house. they don't believe that kamala harris is offering a change, but they also there's a particular concentration in michigan that affords its own power is swaying not quite like cubans in florida. but that's saying point and that's why its been a little surprising to me that the democrats have not approached as much differently because if you want to try to win this without michigan, go ahead and do it. i just would not make that my strategy and it felt like they basically put it on their with their policies that's kind of i mean, they're in a tough spot because there is us policy which is sadly behind israel. there is also a
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pretty sizable contingent of jewish democrats who, for whom this is also a huge issue. so she's trying to be right there in the middle and that's not what arab american voters and muslim voters want to hear. they don't want a down the middle response to this. yeah. i think it's a tough position. >> should to be in because i think that she's the current vp of a president that has a policy that she needs to be respecting and behind and she's a current candidate, which rarely happens the way we're doing it like this. >> and so what if my may ask you, what does the arab community want to hear from her? they want to say she's going to do what that she could do without stepping on our bosses. >> it is the loss of life over and over again. the fact that this many people can die and nothing be done about it, right and they feel that they don't have a voice and ability to advocate for what they believe should be an end to this. and simply calling for an end is not enough for this community. so they feel this is just a continuation. and for there to be change, there has to be changing why should i just play real quick? >> what trump said about
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netanyahu today sort of right, foment they wouldn't listen to him. do you think b, which tells you, do i what do you think bibi would listen to yeah oh, he listen to me hundred percent, 100% that might be the case, but i have a hard time seeing that as something that would be beneficial to the palestinians. >> i think that right now a lot of muslim voters and a lot of milk muslim political leaders are looking this in the long term because of our immigration system, muslims will outnumber jews in this country in a very short period of time overall and if kamala harris loses in a big part because the muslims voted against her in michigan. you will probably have a much different democratic party going into 2028 and forward on the issue of israel, they will not be so trying to be two-sided, i think going and realizing how votes and demographics are changing election, the jewish community supposed to hear what you just
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said? does that if i was in the jewish i'm not in the jewish community, but i'm wondering how are they supposed to hear what you're saying and not feel like someone needs to protect them. >> but that's the true. i thought that's that's my opinion of how demographics are altering geopolitical politics and our country. it's as simple thing of numbers when such a large voting blocs live in certain areas we just have different politics, certainly are politics in new york around jewish voters is much different than like texas. there doesn't have. that is just the truth. we have in immigration system that brings in lots of muslims. they increase their population every year. they will outsize the jewish population of nir time. they live in very important swing states and eventually the democratic party will sit there make a choice. do i sit there and vote for jews or muslims? and it will just be a, it will be a geopolitical and political period issue. >> it's not just the democrats, i think also when you look across the arab world, there's going to be a shifting of power amongst the younger generation who will also look at this in a similar lens. >> alright, reena ninan, great to have you here. thank you so much for joining us. everyone else. hold on, coming up
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someone calls you despicable, stupid, a narcissist. can you count on their endorsement while senator mitch mcconnell is now defending these newly released comments about donald well, trump, we're going to discuss all that. he sat next before election day, vice president harris he says voters and takes the pressing questions, lie. anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall. >> kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn >> protected my car. >> that's too much work whether tech is so much easier, laser measured floor liners up here, seed protector, and cargo liner back there hi, out here side window deflectors and mud flaps, and the bump step, keep the bumper debt-free. cool. it's the best protection for your vehicle. new, more precise great. but where do i order whether tech.com
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>> every now and then i get a little bit tiger though distinct her just will never come out recall alvarez covering the harris-walz campaign cnn let me ask you something. >> could you work with someone who called you these names? stupid, ill-tempered despicable, a narcissist, while according to a new book, those are some of the not so nice things at mitch mcconnell had to say about donald trump and he makes the case against donald trump in a way that i think kamala harris would be pleased about. she said privately, he said it's not just the democrats who are
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counting the days until trump left office. and that trump's behavior only underscores the good judgment of the american people. they've just had enough of the misrepresentation s, the outright lies almost on a daily basis and they fired him yeah. >> i mean, look, this is exhausting. i wish people wouldn't wait until books were written to say what they really feel. i wish they wouldn't want to be clear. he does not say those things. know. he said it was reported that he said these things. >> but i think the thing is is that i guess i kind of wonder to the conservatives at the table, i guess i kind of wonder like we know so many of the conservatives feel this way secretly about donald trump. why not just take the hit for four years, let him lose and then get your party back. why did we defending this person that everyone clearly doesn't and most republicans don't think they because i have four more years of kamala harris as a country. >> in what way open borders, 6 million people coming across the border. we did have high inflation, horrible a foreign policy awards across the globe that didn't happen while trump was president there was the reshoring manufacturing. >> i'm not going to sit there
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and do the whole thing. >> i could do the looking to that is it that or is it just about raw political power because i mean, mitch mcconnell is basically saying this guy doesn't have the temperament, the judgment he's not smart, but he's also saying, well, i guess we've got to win elections me, but i'm going to endorse him what is electoral politics about if it's not about winning their lives? >> also, the country mitch mcconnell seems to think that trump is bad for the coach. >> i understand that. but in order to actualize policy, you have to have power and mitch mcconnell, who i would argue is probably one of the greatest tacticians in the senate, at least in past 90 years, understands if conservatives, republicans want to have a conservative republican agenda, we need to keep the senate we need to win the white house and try to diminish whatever losses we may have on the house side. i think it's more about that they more about whatever his personal thoughts may be about donald trump boats. >> but one thing is worth noting is that between state legislatures and the way the u.s. has made drop within the house, the republicans have absolutely dampen the negative
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effects of losing the white house. in fact, probable to the point where they're insulated from not having some very good at. and i was pushed back on the idea of the we can't stand another four years of kamala harris aware, afraid. she started this campaign, would they not like us to kind of be like, oh, you know, we're all kind of like to say, i agree with a few of their dig were taken you're talking she's evolved so many times. so what taking endorsements from dick cheney, i don't think he got that is a good endorsement, ohio green got aarap the endorsement you i agree that that draws much she wants, but that's the endorsements he's gotten. i can't figure out why you all so scared because i don't want to continue my party, let alone where you know, and now you got the war party rove? >> yes. it's hr mcmaster anyone that would be wait him out? i never. >> did you vote for george w bush wanted this time lead? >> time. >> did you vote for george w bush was still canadian them. >> okay. well, would you have
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because if you could if you would, and that's actually what made me become an american because i thought you one more election where i don't get a second are you going to vote for somebody who has all the george w bush people clamoring to support her because everyone let's clamoring to support her realizes that we are holding on to democracy with a giant umbrella. >> and then there is this man that the people who have worked with them and know him best call a fascist who wants to round up political enemies and round up people in camps. and they say we know we don't agree and we know we need turner on the way to two it's been a long about everything for 20 years. >> they've been wrong about yesterday write about wall street. i mean, these are people who endorsement. >> a democrat but because i was anti-war but i've always been antiwar. i'm completely until we got to go guys, we really have to go now, everyone.
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>> thank you so much for watching newsnight state of the race. it was a great show. laura coates live starts right after this coming to cnn this fall pros and cons less pro hosted by roy wood jr. row with amber ruffin would likely in black. okay. what are the cons we could run out a news by then? >> i'm never could it on fire thank goodness. thereby got news for you saturday at nine on cnn and streaming next day on max that's much
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