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the table reevaluate all the paradigms that have been put forth over the course of this year and find a way to get them out. this is a time let's talk and more action. >> the time is now good word for it. i just want to say for everyone, i'm so sorry for your pain and we are hoping on bare comes home to you very soon. ronen and orna. thank you so much for joining me tonight in cocaine. good night there saying whatever it takes they want to get their son home. >> of course, he's an israeli american is well, who's being held. that is what the parents here in israel are thinking tonight as they are waiting to see what the prime minister is going to do next i'll continue reporting here from television if thank you. >> thank you for joining us cnn with newsnight,
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>> barack obama is on the campaign trail week after lighting the match on a national conflict for station about black men and their votes also, no laughing matter for young decided voter. are you kidding me? >> comedian's joke about a serious question. who hasn't made up their mind with only 18 days until america votes and a bribe for votes elon musk offers cold, hard cash to voters while peddling fiction on the campaign trail, live at the table lima gowan, shermichael singleton, chuck road shot jim guarantee, and
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roy wood jr. with 18 days to go, americans with different perspectives aren't talking to each other. but here they do in new york. let's get right to what america is talking about. stamina. donald trump used to brag about it, but now there are some open questions on the campaign trail about if trump has enough battery to make it to the finish line of the selection or if you'll run out of juice who's before november 5 now, he is ducking debates and canceling campaign team recently said it is because of exhaustion the campaign trail, it raises
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real questions about whether you are fit for the toughest job in that rumors of his exhaustion are greatly exaggerated one event did i can't i haven't cancer. >> she doesn't go to any events. she's a loser. she doesn't go to any of us. you didn't even show up for the catholics last night? that's though gel celtic, i've gotten 48 days now without arrest and i've got that loser who doesn't have the energy of a rapid taught me when you've seen me take even a little bit of a risk, not only am i not i'm not even tired meant the energy of a a toward the other thing that's being very energetic our count events, interviews i'm 60 minutes.
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>> cnbc nbc. he did fox and friends instead, it looks like, but he also did an nra event, so it's not even just that he's dodging maybe tough interviews and the nra is a very friendly crowd. >> interviews. but what he's not dodging our actual campaign events, he's had except for the 21 camp. he had 21 campaign events last month compared to vice president harris, 13. that's a significant number. i went on his website today to just see what events he has upcoming over the next five days, i counted 89 events where the former president will be governor walz, had seven events last month compared to jd vance is 14 events so the trump advance ticket, they're out there talking to their voters. maybe they're skipping a couple of interviews, i think is less important to sit down with journalists and more important to be out there rally in your base. this is going to be a turnout election. i think they have the right strategy if it gets a little tired when a man gets to a certain age, you get charged if you want to swap him out there, days left, we've done you can just put but again, president vance, but
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look at the end of the day, what she's doing is a master class as a strategist own exactly. >> she knows what she's doing and she's putting a little bait out there. she knows just how to push his buttons. and instead of him talk him as you say, about the press of gas and groceries, he's talking about his stamina. that means she's winning because she's making him talking about an issue. he won't so to talk about, she wants him to talk. why does she have less campaign events last month, but it'll take as many as you get more interviews, only 15 minutes long. >> and this is an hour-and-a-half know the problem was he used up all of his energy and that convention speech that i believe clocked in at like three hours, 42 minutes, or something like that you always laughing right now? >> jeb bush, it was supposedly mr. low-energy look, he's a 78-year-old man running for president as much as kamala's skaafi. >> it's a really difficult job. you are constantly on the road. he says he says he's been doing it for 48 some straight days. yeah. it is a very busy schedule door. he was president. remember that the amount of stretches you would have executive time, which generally amounted to raging on twitter and convincing on the phone or something like that. this probably is starting to wear out and he's not the same
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guy. he was back in 2016 when he was in his late 60s. so i wouldn't surprise me. the slide is if he actually is tired, it's an unreasonable thing in the world, but it's not the president as he gets he's hear from now, but i'm, i'm tired and i'm not running for president and i don't have to be the president after i think we have to understand that, like what abby said is true. he doesn't have enough battery to make it to election day. does he have he doesn't currently have enough battery to make it through an entire speech. he stood on stage this week for 40 minutes listening to his own playlist. and we need to talk about how that's not normal. think we also need to talk about the fact that when are we going to pretend, stop pretending that this is the real candidate. we're just trying to get him across the finish line and then to your point, we're going to put in president jd vance because there is no way that this man who can't make it through an entire speech, who keeps canceling things, is going to be the person that does four more years, right? there's no way we have to it really serious about the real leader is going to be and it's going to be interviewed, but we wouldn't be talking about this shermichael if it weren't for some of the things that have happened in recent weeks ones
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fear of the one of which lee was just talking about that incident. he loves maria. >> does a lot we know that but but okay. >> but just listen to some of what was going on today. he was on fox news this is this particular show is just like a couch full of trump fans here all the different things that he got into in this interview blinken was probably a great president, although i've always said, why wasn't that settled it doesn't make sense wait a civil war. well, half the country left before he got there. i was so amazed that harvey weinstein got shuang he got hit is as you can get hit, let's say you have a liberal city. like los angeles, san diego, and they just decided they were going to get rid of that history. we have new history. this is america built off the backs of slaves on stolen land then that curriculum comes in. >> then we don't send them money, gets fed husband off. they can get that that fat pig
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off the couch, that linda go and vote for trump in massachusetts what's your favorite i love cows, but if we go with kamala, you won't have any cows and i don't want to ruin this kid's day if i may, i have a sip of water i'm sure michael is going to i'm going to say if you criticize me, i'm going to shut down your news station. if i don't like what you're teaching, i'm going to defund your schools. he just told the kid that kamala's going to get rid of all cows like this is not realistic stick what we're doing here that is not a leader of the free world, that man that's calling people losers and liars. and i'm going to shut down your school if i don't like what you're teaching, this shouldn't be what we're all saying like this is some reason political dialogue. >> i'll take the point. i shut it down schools at me. clearly we should do that. we have an education issue in this country, but i do wonder if the response to the kit was a bit hyperbole. maybe former
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president was trying to be funny. some folks i think what's on some of the other things some of the other things like lincoln thing i mean, it's just brought this up the critique is that it's erratic. you stay in that, but trump has always been erratic, abby, that there's nothing new under the sun. i suppose that's what i'm saying. >> it's tough to get a baseline of what trump's normal level or radisson ism is, and whether he's getting worse as he ages. i assume he's just never caught that. kevin can burn series on the civil war, on why more had to it is that he has long insisted that he's wasn't better president than lincoln this ad better than george washington. let me talk about something that was missed in what all the clips that you played something that was missing, that was a great strategic opportunity. again, as a strategist that he really whiffed on, there's somebody watching fox news and that's a bunch of nikki haley supporters and they literally served him up a softball to say something nice about nikki haley, and he could not help himself and he went down a rabbit hole of talking about how he looked her in the primaries and she's no good. let me say one thank she
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got 76,000 votes in that primary and wisconsin and jill biden won that state by less than 20,000. every one of those votes or lot gold. because as a strategist, they vote like it's their job. they vote in a republican primary. promise you, they're kind of back to vote in a general. >> it's an important point about the strategy or lack there of, in a lot of this, i mean here's a little bit more from another interview that he did. that was this comment was about the january it's an insurrection. >> why doesn't she tell that story? a rigged deal? the whole thing is rigged. they really won in the supreme court, okay. the fisher case and the various cases why are they still being held nobody's ever been treated like this nobody's ever maybe the japanese during second world war frankly but, you know, they were held to history. he picked up. that's the bad history happening there's there's something now
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reflexive in trump that if you say to him wasn't january 6, bad, he will not only reject that, he will do actually, it was the greatest thing that ever happened. >> it's the most wonderful thing. it's not just a rejection of the premise it takes it completely upside down. and of course it's absurd and of course you end up with they're going to band cows, ends up in this bizarre, famously but you notice that like he's, if he's getting more erratic, it has not heard them in the polls yet. we have not seen any in these seven key swing states. he's still neck and neck. so you'd think that there'd be this recoiling of the american public and it has not happened and so there's a reason why he's not at 58 or 57 and he should be if gasoline was doubled the price and bred was doubled the price for years ago. and the reason that he's not get to 58, i did groups and all of these states every day because there's a group of voters and we're going to get to swing voters later who don't like donald trump. they want to vote for him because they lacked their tax cut. they liked the things that his policy, some of them like winning he did with the supreme court, but they just don't like him and they don't think he's a serious candidate. that's why you see the bus president doing what she's doing and stuff because she's trying to say trust me, at least i'm an adult and i'll give you an audience
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even though they may prefer is policy should just offer a different perspective. i take the point that one could also ask why hasn't the vice president increased her margins by 5678? points if she was making that critique that you just made about the present, bring it to admit it dropped, right? and you're looking at states like pennsylvania, look at wisconsin, very competitive, michigan, i just saw on kaitlan collins show, congresswoman debbie dingell sand this is going to be a very, very tight race. there's no clue of the vice president is going to be able to pull off a victory there. she's fight to critique. you just gave the former presence or michael every time you're on this stage, every time you're on cnn news, are stay on message, i'll watch you talk about the economy. talk about gas prices. he's talking about immigration, the issues exactly right. >> this candidate don't do that. that's why they're where they're at in this election. and i think that's why she wins because that's when he's going off the rails. >> i also think that there's a new silent majority. i think there was a lot of people in 2016 that just didn't tell pollsters that they were voting for trump. and i think there's a lot of people in this time that just aren't telling pollsters that they won't vote for trump because they're talking with their friends at quietly, don't want to be
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alienated from their churches. they don't wanna be alienated from their friend groups, but they cannot vote for the man, but they're also not going to tell anyone they're not voting for the man. i think there is a new silent majority out there. we will touch on pretty you much all the things that you guys just mentioned more ahead on this show, on all of those topics coming up next, donald trump insists that manhood is under attack. a special guest, roy wood jr. is going to join us and our fifth seat, stay with us. >> madison. you're still going to win class president will be slogan wow, working on campaign posters have yet vote from madison because she's so cool and has the best snacks that are alice. >> so my experience as a political reporter, the best campaign slogans are short and memorable like this well, that's definitely memorable this legal loophole to get 100
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well, actually manhood, yes. >> under jack, i see things that are so beautiful. and the next day i see them knocking the hell out of somebody for doing something that the day before i said what a wonderful thing, you know, the other thing under attack is religion religion was like the glue that kept this country together and so many people are mocking it joining us now in our fifth seed is the host of cnn's have i got news for you? >> roy wood jr. roy. so here we are in the last three weeks of the campaign. and finally, we are at the closing message. this is about what that means to be a man finally, get time to be mentioned right at the time that black men seem to be the issue that kamala's supposedly haven't. >> i think that trump does a good job of creating something for people to be afraid of. so that if that's not enough to scare you to vote, what about this? what about this? oh, you all under attack. men are being undertake. he did not go into any more details about what it
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was, what i know. >> i don't i don't i don't remember the program, but earlier this week he mentioned that harvey weinstein got jammed up and he didn't really go into detail on that in the sense of harvey weinstein's got a raw deal in terms of the criminal trial, but there's always there always seems to be a new law to throw on the fire of why you should vote for me as a man, i want to know what's under attack up feeling good the man. >> i've been oppressed for a long time, i mean, look, i maybe he's right though, that this is really what his campaign is about me. >> but look at the trends. i mean, for since the end of president obama's second term, you've seen men slowly leaving the democratic party. i think there is an argument to make that some democratic intellectuals have talked a lot about men be more vulnerable when i think men naturally more stoic, more competitive. i think a lot of men will look at, well, i think so. i think a lot of conservative men will look at the democratic. i
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don't want to get into manhood. >> i know. >> but i think they could take would be from republicans that democrats our argument for a new manliness and republicans will say no, we are protecting traditional masculinity. and i think there's an argument to be made there. >> i would say as someone who's married to a man and i'm raising a man and i'm not a man. first of all, i think it's hilarious. we're talking about manhood when women are the one being attacked across the country, i find that hilarious where the ones whose rights are under tack but secondly, i think it goes back to how you define a man. you're talking about. men are naturally more stoic. i think that we have bread out of men. a lot of their instincts that they have when they're young, when you're young, you have these close friendships. you have all of these relationships with other people. and then as you get older, you're supposed to keep it all in and keep it all together. and that's probably why men end up shooting people putting themselves. why there's an epidemic of loneliness, there is a different way for men to react in our world that is not so alone, that is not so stoic, that is not so buttoned up and we could open up the world to that. and then we would maybe not be having to talk about the
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death of manhood when we say, okay, well, how is donald trump defining manhood as bullying people as? as demeaning women as raping women, because this is the kind of manhood that he represents a point about the increases in suicide. but let's be honest, men take risks that women respectfully don't typically take and i'm just being honest, you think about it, don't be no, i done behind you think about men and conflict. more men have died in wars, then but he's talking about wars for a really long time i mean, some may disagree with me on those in my view, go ahead of checking. this is a big issue across campaigns. there were there's something that's a fact whether you're a democrat or republican, that there is a big gap between the way men and women are voting this year. it's almost like which is an elementary school. and it was boys gets girls, or it was scans against shirts like that's what is coming down to now. and as a non college-educated mexican redneck from east texas, i can promise you there's a lot of anxiety out there in the electorate. and what donald trump has figured out, again, we talk about how stupid he can be and stays off message. he does know how to poke his
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finger at something like roy said, you don't give you any details. he says nothing about to go well, things all a little more excited that's if i didn't get no better. >> he talking to me in right. >> which goes to the point that as a man, you want to feel useful, you want to feel like you have an opportunity to provide. well, then that's a job issue. that's an economic issue that's not a gender attack issue. and so if trump can get you thinking strictly in gender economic, because even as a man, if you want it to be expressive, if you want it to go to therapy, what does it cost? you can afford it even if you want it to go. that's a health care issue. so if you want to talk about this issue of loneliness and men filling alone and not being able to provide. and you can't get a job and you can't get a date because you ugly, these are all tied to other issues. >> you're saying to again, i mean, today, barack obama was in arizona and you mentioned latino man. you are one of them he has to speak to that audience there drifting toward trump. no doubt. but he also was speaking directly to this
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issue about what manhood looks like. >> i've noticed this, especially with some men who think trump's behavior, the bullying and putting people down act and all pretend tough guy that somehow that's a sign of strength not what real strength is. never has been you know, there's a version of masculinity that is it's fine. >> i mean, it was what shermichael talked about that there are plenty of men who view themselves that way. and then there's a toxic version there does not fine, right? like there there is definitely a toxic version and it does seem like trump doesn't mind speaking to that to know i was going to speak up earlier, but i was being stoic over here for you. so you could have a really, really good productive conversation about men leaving the workforce, able bodied, perfectly healthy not working either, collecting benefits or
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playing video games, whatever they're doing, not getting married, the birth rate going down, the entire process of maturing and becoming a full grown, responsible man. and i think that marriage and fatherhood are practically irreplaceable portions of that. we can have a really good conversation about that. donald trump, the thrice married various philanderer near cover of the new york post, best sex i ever had that he was leaking himself to john barron not the guy fought for bankruptcies. this is not a role model of responsible living. if donald trump hadn't been born and give inherited enormous amount of wealth, the terrible decisions that he has made with his life would've caught up with him but when you're when you are born on third base, you have this enormous advantage. he's, it can't be a good role model for man who kept be a role but he's kind of an anti role model. he's kinda don't want there is a gender issue. >> chuck talked about this earlier two women young women are two to one in favor of harris over trump. so even if trump is going after younger
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man david plouffe was on with dana bash earlier today and he said, basically, that's fine. he can go after younger men, but they don't tend to vote guess who does young women? but today, as you pointed out, he was asked, okay, well, get nikki haley on the campaign trail. let's just play what he said on fox news i think i do very well with women and i think it's all nonsense. i see the polls and we do well, yeah, i'll do what i have to do. let me just tell you, nikki haley and i fought and i beat her by 506090 points. i beat her in her own state by numbers that nobody's ever been beaten. like i like nikki nikki, i don't think should have done what she did and that's fine. that she did it he is not doing well with format but he cannot he cannot get himself to the point where he'll say if you support it, nikki haley, i want your vote i mean, i don't think that's even a part of the campaign's strategy anymore, which is why i think they are
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doubling down on some of those low propensity. >> i mean, the campaign strategists are telling cnn new the report, the gender gap is real. haley attracts a different kind of voter. she gets a lot of positive media coverage and appeals to women who are unsure of donald trump. they're asking nikki haley to get out there for he didn't you can't turn around and insult her while also asking or he's not doing himself any favors. so you almost have to bet on men and i think that's also an important thing when we look at what happened with obama last week with black men, and we've talked about boolean and you talk about the fragility of the male ego. men that are also not doing well. i'm not sure. also don't want to be scolded and they don't want anything that's even remotely close does go to i don't think obama scolded him, but it was an easy way to go out. who are you? could you tell me what them not to the point of overreacting to the point where now i'm not going vote for kamala. i didn't think it was that bad, especially if you raised by a black father, you know what real scold it looks like. so i think that trump has an opportunity to play, to tick, to steal some of those male voters by simply just going,
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yeah, man, i hear you but every there is a real problem with democrats in this gender issue and they have to figure out a way to address it. >> look, there's a real problem both ways here. i think that's the point in the segment. everyone hang on tight come coming up next with 18 days to go. is there really such a thing as this bonded undecided voter? we're going to discuss that next. >> is left for you to learn about that load before election day. vice president harris bases voters and takes to pressing questions, lie. >> anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall, kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn a heart attack. do they have life insurance know but we have life insurance john i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes, select poll found john a $500,000 policy for only $29
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