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>> i will not be silent about the scale of human suffering in gaza. >> kamala harris stands unequivocally with israel. she always has. and does president xi always will so just to explain, i'm back with my panel here for people who know i know, you know the first part of that ad is aimed at jewish voters in pennsylvania and it's kamala harris, which they mispronounce saying that she's concerned about the human rights problem in the humanitarian crisis in gaza. >> second part of the clip we showed is aimed at muslim and arab americans in michigan. and it's kamala harris standing strong for israel from the same organization, the same super pac. you don't work for the super pac. i'm not asking you to defend it, but this is one of the things people hate about politics that kind of thing, that kinda sleazy i would say this, i think it's a strategy we've seen it take different forms and reminds me a little bit when democrats are, will go
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in plain republican can primary with an ad that says this, this republicans really maggie, knowing it helps republican primary, but it might be the weaker general election candidate. >> so look, i think it's also called sleazy. yeah. >> well, okay. i think what you really are looking at here is how tight the margins and michigan, if you can peel off and pennsylvania, yeah, and pennsylvania, tens of thousands of votes on either side based on one of these ads, it's really going to say, look, if trump wins michigan on or around election night, and we feeling pretty good about his chances right now. and i think you're seeing where the wind is blowing to bob casey, tammy baldwin are now featuring trump in their ads somewhat positively working with trump oh, of late, it tells me down-ballot. they're seeing some momentum on that side too. >> what do you make of it all you know, i agree. >> i do think it's something that it's just very strategy focus, but i also believe it comes from a place of concern that the kamala harris campaign and the whole democratic family has raised so much money, right? we heard the billion dollars that they raised in
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saints in what, since july. >> exactly that that's correct. it's it's historic. it's never been done before. and so you have somebody like elon musk who really has put all of his eggs the donald trump basher. he has to do everything that he can to have donald trump win because he even said publicly that if he doesn't, if he loses, then musk is screwed. and so he used another more descriptive word, you can curse you want, but i don't know beep oh, that's true. >> but but i think in general it speaks to that concern. but look, democrats should also be wary. they have to look at this as this is somebody who has endless resources. he has x, right? he's always on there supporting trump i don't know how effective that's going to be, but democrats also have their own groups outside groups that are doing very specific and targeted spending in pennsylvania, michigan, and
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wisconsin, to all of the targeted groups that she needs to get out. >> speaking of groups helping donald trump donald trump was on fox earlier today and he made this stunning admission regarding who helpedim with his material for the al smith dinner. take a listen. funny. who wrote it? who helped to it? >> well, i've had a lot of people helping a lot of people, a couple of people from fox actually, i shouldn't say that, but they wrote some jokes and for the most part, i didn't like any of them so for some people from fox helped him write jokes than we should note that a fox is pr department is saying that's not true. >> what do you make of it? >> yeah. my colleagues, shelby talcott and max tiny broke the story recently saying it was the paolo who actually was on fox, who was like the contract on a fox yeah. exactly. he's the one that actually wrote one geo. so i don't know if this
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is common practice, right? that leno staffer, you know, it's common practice to have help to write your job. >> yeah, that's all. i mean, not far from people from a news organization vendor. he wasn't employed by surprise, right? it was a vendor and not actually in he one joke or something that has since been clarified i think this is an instance of again, donald trump saying the quiet part out loud because i don't think fox, like you said, they're denying it. >> i don't think they appreciated that. he kind of outed them, that they're helping him. and then also i also think it underscores and it helps the harris campaign and they should push this that when she went into that interview with fox, she literally was in the lion's den, right? that fox is, it helps make the argument you meant that fox is an extension of the donald trump campaign what did you think of her decision to do it? >> forget how it went and all that. just like because it's
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just generally isn't done. you wouldn't see donald trump on msnbc do you would and you generally have not seen major major players in the democratic party go on fox? >> no, i think it spoke to two things. i think there's a drastic shift in earned media strategy she telling me there's a reason behind. they they saw something in the numbers that showed we need to get out there. we need to at least leak were thinking about doing joe rogan, we need to get out there a little bit more. and i think also a lot of people get very focused on who was watching bret baier show or who's watching jake tapper show in the moment you get through that, while you're you're throwing a stone in a pond you create ripples. so she was going in there knowing she needed a moment that would then be played on the show and other shows in network news and all across social media and internet. that was the point of this. and it should be the point of when these people go on, all shows, not who's watching that moment. >> yeah, i think to my to my story that i wrote, it was the moment that she needed to do i think it wasn't smart decision on her part, no matter who is
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watching. i saw more headlines and i did from two other interviews that she did the day before, that's it was a smart decision. do i think she should have? like, done things differently about like possibly talking about immigration in a different way? yes. but i think it was smart to do the interesting stuff thanks to our panel, really appreciate it as both trump and harris are in michigan two prominent muslim organizations have decided not to endorse either candidate. you might be surprised it's by what the leader of those groups has been saying. that's next race for the ages here with nibbles, the hamster jumping out to a ten point advantage over jaws, the goldfish, what the heck is going on here? >> swim can eat, pill it's a decent assessment where he headed here am i headed am i just going to take what the market gives me? now, i can just research, you know, that's backed by jpmorgan
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try now for free visit otter.ai. ai or download the app. >> i'm kristen holmes covering the trump campaign. and this is cnn harris and trump campaigns are in michigan today, michigan is part of the blue wall that donald trump won in 2016. >> but then it flipped and sent joe biden to the white house in 2020 michigan is also home to one of the nation's largest
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populations of arab americans and the largest concentration of arab americans this week to prominent arab american organizations based in the detroit metro area announced they were not going to endorse a presidential candidate. both the arab american pac and arab american news endorsed biden in 2020. but now in 2024, osama siblani, who is both the packs co founder and the publisher of the arab american news website. they both said they cannot support trump because of his derogatory comments about immigrants and that they oppose the biden-harris administration support for israel in its war against hamas what are we going to vote for? >> who are we going to vote for? the two main candidates have been ignoring our needs, and therefore, we have decided to ignore them, not to vote for era of american democrats in michigan tried to send the biden administration a clear message about their disappointment earlier this year in the state's primary
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when they led a protest movement against the candidacy of joe biden asking voters to instead vote uncommitted on their ballot. >> instead of voting for joe biden more than 100,000 michiganders voted that way. and now, mr. siblani, we should note, describes himself as a quote, staunch supporter of palestinian rights and opponent of israeli occupation and aggression but we should also know mr. siblani is views this leader of this group his views go beyond just anger at the white house for supporting netanyahu and supporting israel. they go beyond the need to have a ceasefire to stop the tragic palestinian and lebanese civilian deaths. they go beyond even the the push for an arms embargo against israel. osama siblani defends groups that targets civilians. groups at the u.s. government has designated terrorist groups since 1997
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america and propaganda that says that hamas's a federal organization, has butler's a terrorist organization, they're going to kill the jews. >> they're going to throw them to see that is all >> by their founding documents hamas and hezbollah are opposed to israel's existence which is why hamas perpetrated the attacks on october 7, 2023. this is how mr. siblani recently described october 7, to destroy an nbc station you don't think what hamas did last october just invited all this misery on there. what is wedded this misery is you patient for 76 years when i can't possibly do you examine all of that. but what do you expect people to do stay under occupation? what are they supposed to do? this opposed to fight back it is illegitimate, right? under international law you have the right to fight your occupier especially if you're a copilot's of placer that is how mr. siblani
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characterizes 1,200 people in israel murdered, including babies including kids including the disabled, including the elderly, including 46 americans that's how he describes 250 kidnapped individuals, including around 20 americans, seven of whom are still being held in gaza to mr. siblani. >> siblani this was hamas's legitimate, right? our affiliate in detroit w div also says that mr. siblani helped planned this rally. we're going to show you right now in dearborn, that's a suburb of detroit at the end of september hundreds of michiganders attended. and when siblani took the stage to address the crowd, he said this resistance from dearborn, michigan. >> that's what he said. the islamic resistance movement has another name for hamas siblani also had this message for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the israeli
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people and good at that back to, poland. that's a trope that suggests falsely that know jews have any ancestral ties to israel. all of them are from europe, none of them are from that area or any other part of the world. siblani also praised in that speech, hassan nasrallah, the now dead leader of hezbollah. hezbollah is the iran-backed terrorist group that the u.s. blames for bombings that killed more than 300 people at the u.s. embassy and the u.s. marine barracks in beirut, lebanon in 1983 are leaders, are great and
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first among them, their leader, the great hassan nasrallah. >> he said, mr. siblani also said yes we american and we are not going to vote for it. >> one who was not american and everybody is information is changing the suggestion that he's making there is that anybody who supports the existence of israel, zionism, anyone who's a zionist is not american. >> we should note that most jews are zionists so most jews are not americans in this view. now, in addition to making his announcement, refusing to endorse a candidate for president, which is widely perceived as helpful to donald trump mr. siblani says that the group is going to send letters explaining their decision to about 75,000 homes in michigan this week 75,000 homes in michigan has a lot in 2020,
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biden won michigan by just over 154,000 votes in 2016, trump beat hillary clinton there by 10,704 votes. so every single vote in michigan is going to matter obviously, the harris campaign has a problem in michigan. harris went to michigan to try to meet with arab american leaders in recent weeks to talk about her plans. but it might be hard quite honestly to convince anyone like, mr. siblani, who thinks that october 7 was justified, and who praises terrorist groups that regularly chant death to america. and target civilians that the u.s considers to be terrorist but it is surely interesting that this man who expressed the support for hamas and hezbollah is pushing moves and voters that could end up helping this man donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering
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thanks for joining us to tell us how it happened, what you saw central wrong book glacier below the north face of everest with my climbing partners, eric corrupt and marc fisher when we stumbled across a in the glacier it was quite, quite an old artifact so i had actually just been at the royal geographical society a few months beforehand and i had george mallory's boot in my hand and i had taken a photo of it so i pulled out my phone. >> i see gold through it. i found the photo and matched it up with this boot and it had the exact same treads and characteristics that we started to suspect that it could be sandy irvine's boot why and
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