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why a vote for stein it's really a vote for trump. the jill stein. >> i like her very much, you know, why she takes 100% from them on kamala harris and i approve this message what are we doing with our life bri we're going to crash christmas. you're not invited pete, after me, find food, dancing, distraction around you are when party crushing turns to crushing he looked absolutely beautiful. >> you look very handsome. >> good thing. there's another party. >> oh, well, well, well, you to know each other. >> he met at a at another christmas party. holiday crashers check your local listings
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love to three-to-one, three-to-one today. >> i'm bill weir on the california coast and this is cnn are the people who will decide the next election. and we talk a lot about them. but comedians
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may have a point when they wonder if, at least in this election voters who have not made up their minds yet are more of a myth than a reality i'm talking about the undecided voter are you kidding me i mean, are you kidding me? the same people you see at the ice cream shop asking for 12 minutes moon samples it's a three-dollar tone as you don't see a difference britain between kamala harris and donald trump is left for you to learn about that how they load a dishwasher nobody has ever thought, wait, is that a trump quote or a harris quote the people who take the 12 samples at the ice cream shop their, their, they're bad people they are it's true. but i mean, it's not the same situation
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that we're in right now with undecided voters know, i think with undecideds, i think it is very easy, especially for comedians. no offense, but it it's easy. easy, fair to say, like, what are you doing at this point? like it's quite obvious that there's two different sides. but i think the thing about americans is not caring about politics doesn't mean politics doesn't affect you. it means you can affect it and there's a lot of people that were taught in this country to not talk about things like politics and religion. so they don't understand and they don't know. and they're afraid to make a mistake. so i think you have to take undecideds even this close to the election in good faith and say, okay, if you really don't know who you're going to vote for right now. let's pick a couple of issues that really matter to you. the affordable care act. do you want your pre-existing condition to be uninsurable under one president or do you want it protected under another? do you want the right to the government? to make decisions over people's bodies? or do you think that that is not the government's job and people should have their own decisions over their own bodies. these are major issues and if you only pick one of them, you would know which candidate to vote for, or maybe
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go to some of you that you trust who really does pay attention to politics, talk to them, or ask yourself, maybe they're not even sure if they're even going to leave their house isis it's like that that's part of what's going on. understand that these voters are there just ambivalence. maybe i'm holding what we see is the issue point. >> i'm not taking thing with my sisters issues were 18 days out and what we see in all these races that were working and across the country, the problem for kamala harris is not persuading people to come from trump to her, its person tweeting them to turn out to your point. that's the problem. and as you said earlier, mostly that's people under the age of 35. they just don't show up at regulates because they are like every other like i was when i was 28, bolton wasn't my top priority. and so it just happens like that. and so that's the real problem, is the turnout, not the persuasion every year the un and bruce center surveys the american public. i'm very basic civics questions. and the answers and the percentage is an emergency know basic facts which party controls the senate, which party controls? i know it's close, but most people can figure this out. everyone at this table, everyone in this
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room operates in a bubble. a bubble of following the news, following politics, and knowing this stuff, there are americans who cannot name a supreme court justice, never mind any, neither supreme court justice. and this is after ruth bader ginsburg had the kind of marketing we usually associate with a marvel movie of every possible mug and chichen shopping bags so what do you think? oh, how could you do these people don't think about politics at all. these people don't follow the news. they don't read the news he's paper, they're not watching say that probably do him some good. they probably you're out there, keeps staying, keep the channel here but really they're dealing with a knowledge-base that it just never seems that important to their lives. so you can make the case that it does matter, but generally they tend to recognize that six months after the election here's what i'll say. >> and this is going to sound like a shameless plug, but i literally wrote a bestselling book this year that started with american civics, because most people don't know that. and i didn't want them to feel bad about that. so it's 20 pages of this is how it works, and this is what the senate does and that kind of thing. but i think at this point this close to the election, i think these people need to ask themselves if they're willing
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to take the risk? that donald trump's vice president is, right about him, that donald trump's newest vice president, jd vance, who called him america's hitler at one point is right. they're willing to take the risks that dick cheney and liz cheney and all these people that are going against their own party are right. they need to decide if they're willing to take the risks. not vote. >> but these folks aren't even thinking about that at all. >> how do we inspire them to, i think the issue that decided voters make the mistake decided voters make is assuming that undecided voters are as invested or have the same level of i don't want to say intelligence. i'm i call him all done, but two-thirds of his country does not have a college degree. so you cannot assume everybody is going to look at the smaller minutia because they work in 50 hours a week. i'm not saying what you're saying. it's not important, it's very important, but the average american wants to come home and watch a reality show and go to sleep. and that's why you see canada is going on podcasts because that's where those voters actually go and
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get information. so, yeah, you might have to go on a podcast where we are person that you would have gone in four years. >> a lot of these voters, i mean, when we do talk to some of these, i mean, i think considered themselves to be open-minded at 12%. right now, say that they are persuadable. so maybe there just so open-minded that they're taking all of the things into consideration for as long as possible but given that donald trump, i don't think there's a human being on this planet who is more known and then donald trump or 16 cycle, he started with 99% name wreckage they should no candidate ever has you know, yeah. >> i mean, if he was 99 and in 2016, can he be over 100 january 6 was a peaceful gathering. >> ashli babbitt died, nobody died literally mouse are still no, i don't know well, then that's the type that's why you have to pan that's why you have to get a wrapper and kid rock and make the stallion to come out on a stage because
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that's literally how some people are going to connect the dots. also wonder if among that 12% how many of them maybe they participate at once, maybe they tuned into politics and they thought, you know, my life hasn't gotten better. i'm not making more money. i'm living in a community he that's impoverished, doesn't matter if democrats are in control, are republicans are in control. i don't really see anything tangible that i can immediately grabbed. that's changed. >> i think that is a mindset among some within that 12%. >> so maybe there is some ambivalence or maybe someone saying it doesn't matter who i vote for. my life's not going to improve regardless of who's running the country. >> but do you think that's i feel like those are two different voting blocs that you have people who just don't believe in a system at all, then you have people going home. i don't know which ice cream i'm going to decide. it's like that's why i think we need to be responsible for our people right? >> like if you are a voter, if you or someone that's going to go vote in this election, go out and talk to someone, your friend, your hairdresser, the person at the grocery store, and ask them if they're going to vote is it this point? we need to have those conversations at our dining room tables at our salons, at
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our friendships and say, are you going to vote and who are you going to vote for him? what's your plan to vote? that would be a good idea. >> you right? all three of you are right when you run a campaign today and i'm hired to win elections, i'm not hired to make france to be smart on tv. i'm hard to win elections and we take these voters like this and we segment them out, and we segment them out, and we start having conversations with them to decide whether that 12% is leaning one way or the other, or their man or woman, had they ever voted before? things that both parties do wrong? i think is that if you don't have some kind of a voting history, we start eliminating, talking to you over a long period of time. so both parties start there's a generation of people who've never really heard from either their party. so they really start less and less than you see this, the difference when what you said about donald trump having all that name ideas, he was known quantity, whether they liked him or not, they thought he was a little crazy. they thought he was aren't whatever it was they were like, oh, maybe he'll break something to your point about that's why you saw all those folks show up to vote for him. kamala harris just trying to get a whole new group of people who've registered to vote and come of age under donald trump, who really don't like him. this is what's going on every day of the campaign. >> all right, everyone. hang on. we have a little bit more
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ole, i had no idea. i was still paying for a flight wi-fi until i finally check my credit parts statement 14 months at $600 later. that's why i created rocket money, an app that shows you all your subscriptions in one place, see something you no longer want you can cancel it straight from the app. download rocket money today conspiracy after conspiracy, elon musk is spending a lot of money to elect donald trump on this campaign trail. >> he's also repeating the same fictions at the republican nominee is telling about the 2020 election when you have mail-in ballots and no know sort of proof-of-citizenship, it becomes almost impossible to prove cheating is the issue. >> there are some very strange
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things that happen that's that are statistically incredibly unlikely. so you as always, it's a question of like say, the dominion voting machines it is weird that i think there used in philadelphia and in maricopa county but not in other places. not seem like a checkup a coincidence i mean, doesn't that seem a little scary that the guy who's running one of the biggest social media companies and sending rockets into space. also is gullible enough to believe things that have been completely debunked in that people have paid millions, hundreds of millions of dollars i mean, the good news punishment for good news is georgia and i think several other swing states, and really made significant changes to try to make sure that we know the results early, to try to debunk a lot of this so that there is trust and faith in the process. >> people, but whether who's running one of the biggest social media platforms, he
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fervently believes it sounds like a lot of people i believe it that there is widespread fraud, which there's not. >> and he controls the thing i mean, that that's got to give people he's running his mouth about dominion to see if they will get him to but i think the thing is, is very litigious is that we can't just have truth be based on civil lawsuits. >> right? we can't just say okay, you're lying and the only way we can stop you from lying is to hit you with a civil lawsuit. there has to be some way that we don't do that right now. we're watching the richest man in the world by a country, right? he's got the america pac, he's single-handedly filming. he is single singlehandedly funding a past and a lot of things. donald trump is doing. he owns twitter, which because the echo chamber for all of the right-wing information, he has town halls. he didn't public appearances. he's paying for all the ads. he's paying for turning point usa is entire door-knocking situation. that is one man we have to say how come one man can spend all this money on election. and it's because we had a supreme court decision called citizens united
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have a line and say ridiculous undertaking but she's talking about as a $106 million were spent in pro trump pac. >> and there are a lot of i mean, there a lot of girls and democrats that of get written $50 million checks i'm just i think i think we single handedly keeping trump afloat. >> trump has lost all of his money lead megadonor hey than the other one. >> peter teal, much money you spent harris dollars times as many volunteers. but how many people that are raising money for harris, how many of the big buck donors for harris are on stage peddling lies in that same instance, if you follow elon musk on twitter we're i'm sorry, x, as we have because it come up for now, he keeps me because if something comes across, that sounds really shocking or cool, and it may or may not be true. >> elon will retweet it are quote, tweeted like that, right? i? know the man can parallel park a rocket and i'm sure he's a genius in certain ways. but his discernment of what you, it's not about all of us in the journalism profession are like, well,
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okay, that sounds too good to be true. that old saying if your mother says she loves you, check it out i guess you can check it out very soon ask my mother okay. but but for elon, that temptation to retweet that temptation to spread it out to the bigger, broader audience is just reflexive. and what we see here what he's not doing on stage is just the same version of what he's been doing on twitter for many years now. >> but what you got to ask yourself is, what's in it for elon, why would a guy that can parallel park a rocket upside down on a forklift by next, next to an ocean like i'm impressed as a mexican redneck that somebody could do that. but also like what's in it for ilan because $106 million because there's still a lot of money and sure. we got our rich people do, but you can fit all of our rich people in my granddad, his barn. y'all got a lot of rich people have allowed this contracts, make the $106 million looked like chump change. >> well, that's like it is pocket change in essentially to him at this point, alon just did an interview with tucker, right? with tucker? carlsen and they had this back-and-forth
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haha thing where he said, if kamala harris wins, i'm asked is what he said when they had this little laughing thing because he has so many government contracts and he made jokes in that same episode about why hasn't anyone tried to kill kamala harris yet, he made jokes about how he might be the next leader of the free world. he talked about benjamin netanyahu and benjamin netanyahu said, are you allowed to be president of america? he said, not officially, and then benjamin netanyahu said, well then unofficially it'll be president. there's a lot in it and it's not just government contracts why does he have so many government contracts? >> because he's a brilliant guy as it pertains to rockets. he's doing things that no one else in the united states two years ago is on moscow, right? moscow today for the development of the technology that he's overseeing. that's why he has sex is not the only company they are hit of. >> what we also need to consider is that elon is also rich and board to some degree as well and so spinning the money helps to protect the company meaning one too. it's a
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little bit as about attention. i'm not going to say it's all about attention, but a little bit is about attention. a man that rich doesn't need to be on stage with dave chappelle cracking jokes earlier this year. that's true. >> the other thing, i mean, jim was talking about kamala harris. they have a lot of their own money, a lot of field offices a big ground game. but elon musk has enough money kinda just mess around with it. they've put out ads targeting muslim voters touting how close are harris's to israel. there. they're tinkering with the electorate. they put a real way at the same one thing she was on israel side and one saying she was on the gaza side into the same market just to see what they get, to see what happens i know i know it does, but it's they have the money to just to just do whatever i ran into this firsthand in michigan this week, i was up there doing some work and i saw the door hangers i actually emailed it earlier to one of your team members to build up. >> this is actually happening and i was really shocked to say we should talk about this because i've run field operations my entire career. i've been doing and this for 35 years. it's the first time i've ever seen a campaign, literally outsourced the field operations, but knocking on the
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phone call and it's the stuff that's that ron desantis did. it didn't work for him, but we'll see if it works for donald trump. everyone stick with us coming up next. new eye-popping details about donald trump's watches. and there's a link to viagra, honey okay. yes, there is. roy woods got some thoughts on that coming up >> 2020 election change. >> the face of american foreign policy, going to be lonely america here and all. >> the lessons of history america first up the weeds economy, especially sunday at 8:00 on cnn a cnn special event two weeks 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 matters for mattress firm having the nicest beds and i wanted to upgrade i sleep get
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>> tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. tonight and for a brand new episode of have i got news for you with our own roy wood jr. who is here at the table tonight. here's a preview of what you can expect trump is running all of these scams on top of selling of $100,000, trump victory watch that he launched this fall yes. >> and despite being advertised as having, quote swiss-made power and precision can anyone tell me where a cnn investigation he'll got those watches are actually coming from where hundreds of victory watch really coming from it and i ask one question, okay. >> where is the cheapest place in the world to produce such a wash it's not even there it's america where lyrica is this cheap as watch. wait a minute really, for the first time in his life, he had the
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opportunity to honestly say something is made in america of his and he declined to take that opportunity. do you couldn't do that because then you won't believe that it's got swiss-made precision so i have what states allow sweatshops it's good, it's good to be detroit my government tries to bounce embed, don't put this on the trail talk about them and then it's going to be it's going to be alabama or no, that's my career. right now i know you ever want to get invited back on this show don't say should about alabama or waffle house it's not their fault. they got a manufacturing where is it? it's a shopping center in northern wyoming where trump's watch brand, the best watches on earth, llc, is registered.
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also registered to that same address in wyoming as a company called quote, the best honey on earth who's website sells something called male enhancement honey which the food and drug administration has warned people not to consume after they found it contained the same drug used in viagra well, i'm going to have to clean out my pantry now male enhancement honey are sound the horny bees mail-in, has been honey that's why we need to food on withdrawals through the t's for that hard. this has actually realized this is not comedy. this can you, all of everything of trump, there is to not like, how can you not respect? >> the hustle grif the scam of a watch made and wyoming hundred thousand its victory.
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he has not yet been confirmed to have yet and the honey, yes the honey, of course. >> how we found it's actually pretty amazing that they were able to put that together so quickly. >> getting ready. >> this is a news organization. hear that believes in convention. >> i'm talking about trump the company and everything. >> he's going to want to his buddies, it's in wow i mean, every rich white person in america moves to, like, i guarantee you, it's one of his boys who own it and then we'll get a store front. we'll call it this thing. you can do it with your little honey business. i know you've got trump made the greatest wish them the best watches. the swatches. trump came up with that name himself? absolutely. it is somebody's brother-in-law. >> i will say this much hill enhancement, honey, we'll fix the attack on manhood that trump says is happening. >> he left roy, you can pour the honey, your tea, and you can wear the watch and keep track of time while you're doing what you do want and are wrong, you go. >> i'm just saying no, i nomination. so roy, this week
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actually yesterday, at trump without the al smith dinner brian stelter was sitting where you were sitting last night? he said, trump was pretty funny. do you think it was smart for kamala harris to skip it? >> i think it was very smart for the vice president to skip the event because then it just becomes a battle of name-calling between her and trump. if trump was completed game straight up and do jokes and do structured jokes that actually have some degree of angle to them versus him just gone but talking about a man in the last couple of weeks has called her stupid has called her like just so many different insults with no punchline, with no structure to it. if i'm the madam vice president, i'm trying to go and get everybody else's votes. i know the purpose of that event is to raise money for catholic charities. she contributed a video that's just that's just got to be what it is we talked about it. who didn't show up to the correspondents dinner for a couple of times. >> and that's right. yeah. the correspondents dinner is not a place he likes to be at all. roy actually, roy was also very good at the correspondence in array looking forward to the show tomorrow, have i got news for you? everyone else? than

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