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we're gonna give you tax cut. kamala harris is for right? regular people. she wants to tax cut for 100 million americans. so we keep more of our hard-earned money. i'm a proud republican, but thisjoin m
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and get paid. >> when you say i'm oren liebermann at the pentagon this cnn >> it's time to break down the big stories with some smart people today. >> we're asking, after holding rallies with beyonce springsteen, and obama, will a big event strategy worked for kamala harris? then dark donald why is the former president? getting even nastier and more chilling in his closing argument to voters. and trick or tree. we've got the top trending halloween costumes and we'll find out who on the panel is dressing up. the gang is here and ready to go. so sit back, relax, and let's talk about
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now, just over a week away, the rights couldn't be tighter. a new cnn national poll shows a dead heat between kamala harris and donald trump tied at 47% in these final days, harris is using big names and huge rallies to excite her supporters and try to sway those few voters who are still undecided harris's supporters information. >> it's time for america to seeing a new song as beyonce join harris friday night for a rally. and ruby red, texas and focused on the national implications of abortion ban over these past two years, the impact of trump abortion bans has been devastating. >> the big event, just the latest in a week filled with us from appearing with barack obama in georgia she's going to be focused on, you know, facing
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voters in pennsylvania at the cnn town hall. do you think donald trump is a fascist? >> yes, i do harris is leaning in to star power that lizza, m&m springsteen all hitting the trail, dance as she tries to build buzz in the waning days the campaign and deliver a closing argument to voters. it's either donald trump in they're doing over his enemies list for me journalist and author kara swisher, reihan salam, president of the manhattan institute and national review, contributing editor new york times journalist and the interview podcast host, lulu garcia navarro. >> and conservative pollster in new york times, opinion writer kristen soltis anderson. welcome back everyone. kristen, are these harris events
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creating the right kind of bonds? >> i think the thing that's been official about these events is bringing up celebrities doesn't necessarily change people's minds, but it can excite your base. here in the homestretch, getting someone to come out to a rally, get a little bit of that religion, get excited, can be valuable. it's also the sort of thing that i think can get your event in front of people who are not paying attention to political news. you may not care about politics, but maybe like bruce springsteen i mean, i care about politics, but you like beyonce, it's getting the fact that the election is coming up very soon in the stakes are high in front of people who might otherwise be more disengaged. >> all right. but back in 2016, beyonce can campaigned with hillary clinton and in her final rally, clinton appeared with obama and bruce springsteen, and we all know how that turned out. >> lulu is this big event boz a winning strategy? i think it isn't. i think what she's trying to do is create these moments so that they can and
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get in front of voters to create some excitement and momentum. it's like a big party at the end of this. you know, home stretch. but i don't think it persuades people and to your point, it didn't work out so well for hillary clinton should she be focusing more on message and laughs on the family is going to be i mean, she is focusing on message. she is talking about reproductive rights. she has those are her closing arguments. she is trying to focus on her economic message and she is focusing on donald trump, which is part of her closing argument that trust me, don't trust him. he's a fascist. i'm going to take this country forward. i'm someone that you can trust. and if you look at polls, that is for strongest argument that her temperament is better than trump's been while harris was counting on winning the blue wall and pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. >> but the democratic candidates for senate in those states, two of them incumbents, all of them locked and tough races are now running ads that note how well they worked with
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donald trump tammy baldwin got presidents from the signer made in america belt, and that's why i wrote a law signed by president trump forcing drug companies to show their actual prices. and he's sided with trump to end nafta and put do the blue wall senate ads tell you well, they tell you that these are democrats who are running really thoughtful, smart campaigns. >> they recognize that they will not be able to win without winning some number of voters who supported donald trump in 2016? and or 2020 are both times. and a lot of them are trying to identify those ticket splitters and trying to meet them more than halfway. this is a sign of how tight those races are, and it's also a sign of the erosion for democrats in those states. >> i was going to say, i mean, i understand why they're doing it for them, but what does it tell you about harris is strength in pennsylvania? in michigan and wisconsin? >> well, look, part of the
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tension here is that harris is trying to run a campaign that's anathema tying donald trump saying he is unacceptable. he is a fascist and what have you. but these are candidates were trying to hold the line save their seats, do what they can to ensure that democrats are in the mix when it comes i'm still the next senate and they don't have the luxury of doing that. they need to win every vote they can including the votes of folks who have backed donald trump and will do so again, i mean, that's the question i have, kara. i mean, it would be one thing if these were just two candidates, but you've got tammy baldwin saying and i did a law that donald well, trump signed and meanwhile, you've got kamala harris saying, this guy is a fascist and he's a threat to the country. >> well, i think tim valenzuela is the way it used to be done before. this was this what's now happening is very different on the national level than it used to be. and i think it's fine. she's in a tight race. she's got to appeal to trump voters no, or something like that. and so i think that's not
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diminished to a certain degree. i think what let me finish the question doesn't that diminish kamala harris his message? >> if you've got baldwin and casey and slotkin all saying, well, i can work with trump. >> no, i think she said they're saying we did a bit. i can work with him. it's fine. i think there's nothing wrong with that. i think we overplay this in the media they're just they're in tight race, isn't they have to appeal to a lot more people. and that's and they're looking at numbers and they see that people want more more bipartisanship in some level. >> preston or go ahead ryan it is a difference. >> there is a tension here and i think that it suggests different strategies, different reading of the evidence. and i think that that's something that we're going to see which is going to be borne out. i think that there's another strategy harris could have taken, which is that i need to win folks who voted for trump in the past, i need to win over folks who are considering that now. and that means that this scorched earth approach might not be the right one i don't think so. >> i think it has everything to do with what the politics of the state are. >> because for instance, somebody like a larry hogan running in maryland, he's the
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one that's more likely to run the ad saying, i would work with kamala harris, you are not going to see bernie moreno, the republican who is challenging senator sherrod brown in ohio. he's not going to run an ad that says, vote for me. i wouldn't obviously attention between kamala harris and i think that's right going scorched earth on donald trump and saying, this isn't a choice between two different philosophies. >> this is a choice between democracy and dictatorship. and meanwhile, the top democrat running for the senate and that same status saying, oh, i do not think that it is wrong to take the strategy that is most advantage contagious for you. i think for the senate candidates. >> but don't understand that. i'm asking whether you think it hurts kamala harris's message and that same i do not because i think that people recognize that few folks running for a legislative office have to be in the business of getting things done and making deals. i don't think they're expecting every democrats have the same that at every election during trump's trump's term. and this was in
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fact exactly what the former speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, told all of her constituents, like, if you have to disavow me, if you have to say i am evil incarnate to win your race, do it. yes, that she's always been extremely proud maddock that way. and this is part of the same strategy or pollster and our strategy what should harris is closing message be in this final week? >> i think her closing message one, she does need to talk as much as possible about abortion. that is an issue where if i'm the trump campaign on the most worried about that. but second, there was a line from this week where she he said he's got an enemies list. i've got a to-do list, and i do think that that's a good closing message to put it back on the voter. i'm for you, it's of course got a negative component. he has an enemies list, but the i'm going to do stuff for you, keeping the voter at the center would be the smartest i know it's probably too light, but one of the things that i keep hearing is she has been able to distance herself from the biden administration.
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>> is there anything that he could do in this final week? no. i think that's done. i think she's been asked that question too many times and fumbled it at this point, that's kind of baked in. i think kara, what do you think harris should clothes on and in the last nine days, i liked it to do less thing. >> i've got things to d don't have an enemy he's list and he's he does have his list and he is, you know, when he is also by the way, strafing hurt. so i mean, everybody's doing the same thing in various different words, but i think she should talk about the positive things she's going to do. what what is she going to do for you? the voter? >> and that's they had a cnn panel of voters that were smarter than every single pundit on the other night, they were so smart, sensible. >> they're like we want to hear about policy. you want to doing for you. i think the voters are less obsessed with things like all the fighting than we all are. i really believe that this i was so impressed by these voters and they were undecided voters. and i'm like, who are you, but then i understood why they were donald trump's line of argument has been laced with insults, but now he's adding
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an element of doom and gloom threatening to use the military against his opponents is that a winning message? >> then maga millions elon musk push to get trump elected which could end up costing him much more than money and lighter, keep it moving. the controversial rule to speed up traffic at airports by limiting how long you can hang i'll bet you're a lawyer. you're on a big time hug around me. >> you saying publicly what people say and turns out i have enough money. i could just shut up but he's back i think i can carve tomorrow at nine on cnn messy happens when it does. >> there's homo glow or does $19 home a global clean your entire house, everything from dishes to vacuuming, even laundry, join thousands of americans and book your first cleaning today for just $19 it
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this situation room with wolf blitzer weeknights 96, cnn insulting his opponents. but this week he seemed to go even darker leveling mean personal attacks against kamala harris, including a racial trope and stoking fear of a threat in our midst she's slow. >> low iq, something donald trump spending the ending days of his campaign getting even nastier. she's lazy as hell, using ugly assaults to go after kamala harris's intelligence, even questioning if she was under the influence during her 60 minutes interview does she drink is she on drugs it's just part of trump's dark and dire closing argument, which includes spending more than $21 million in ads attacking harris support for transgender people, common support, taxpayer-funded sex changes for privilege,
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commonly is for day dam. >> president trump is for you, and warning of an ominous threat lurking amongst us. >> we have the outside enemy and then we have the enemy from within. it is the enemy from within. we have an enemy from within which he used let's do describe some big name democrats. >> i think nancy pelosi is an enemy from within, adam shifty schiff, he's a crooked guy. of course, he's an enemy and threatened to deploy the military against americans who protest the election and it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by national guard or if really necessary by the military kristen, why do you think trump is going so dark here at the end and is that a winning strategy? i think it is a base motivation strategy again, i think that's why this race is turned so dark. i think the idea that there's persuadable folks left to sort of that's we're past that phase now, early voting has started, and it is about freaking out your side enough to get them to the polls this
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gets us to trump's ad campaign, as we mentioned in that peace, if you look at what the top issues are for voters, the economy, national security, and immigration, all rank far above transgender rights. >> and yet, trump has spent weather and twice as much on trans right? ads as he house on any other issue. little why is trump going sonar and so dark and so nasty here at the end i think that's his instinct. >> it it actually worked for him in 2016, but i do think that the face of this election has been ripped off of it, and we are now at the actual nitty-gritty of what the arguments are in terms of the way that many of the democratic establishment view donald trump. they see him as a threat to democracy because of what happened on january 6. they see him as a fascist and waiting. and so they are now articulating that and on the other side, trump has always
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had this dark view of america i'm talking about this being a dumping ground, a toilet. this is something that he said for his inaugural speech about, you know, when he became american carnage, this is something that runs through him. this is the way often that he views america. and so that's his pitch, right? >> lula is being fair in assessing trump and this election in this campaign, will i think there are different elements to his pitch. there has also been a lot of enthusiasm. and joy when you look at the response from trump supporters to, for example, his appearance at a mcdonald's in pennsylvania, that was something that seemed fun and playful for his support. now, when it comes to, for example, this enemies within trope when he sat down with the wall street journal, he had a talk with peggy noonan and other members of the editorial board. nis said, but look, what i med was talking about people engaging in civil violence, that kind of people are engaging in it right there,
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yes. >> you just saw the clip. i mean, we ran the clip. he was specifically asked when he mentioned the enemy within he said nancy pelosi as the enemy within adam schiff, who is the candidate, democratic candidate for the senate, is the enemy within. he wasn't talking about while and processes those as opponents as rivals, says enemy's enemy when i'm just sharing the context that when he sat down with colonel barak, get was offering something else morning, he's a guy who sets an awful lot of things. >> they tried to get them out of it. even glen youngkin tried to get him out of it and then he doubled down on and he was referring directly to nancy pelosi as the enemy within he did it. >> that's right. he absolutely uses aggressive, harsh, language all the time. and then there are other times when he seeks to clean it up, there it depending on the audience that he's speaking to, there's no question. i see someone who speaks in a very kennedy. which one do we believe? i believe the carnage guy, that's why i appreciate that's what you believe. and there's a universe of
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persuadable voters believe the one who's speaking to the wall street journal editorial board and the one who's speaking to republican voters and soft republican voters, who, with whom his message this is not the morning, the morning in america guy. >> that's all i have to say. it's very well that this raises an issue in these closing days. top members of trump's time in office, like cheap if of staff general john kelly and defense secretary mark esper, are speaking out, calling trump unfit. even a fascist, but justice striking others like mike pence, george w bush, mitt romney, and defense secretary madis are saying nothing kara, why do you think so many top republicans? guns are staying silent, cowardice, i don't know basic qataris why they want to be part of whatever comes next. they don't want to burn every bridge. they burned a lot of bridges. each of them individually. so i assume they figured they don't want to take any more risks. >> i totally disagree. i don't think any of those folks are angling for a position in a trump cabinet, but i do think that from their perspective, if
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you're a mitt romney, you're probably thinking, do i actually help kabul harris by coming out and endorsing her or do i make matters worse? and i think that if you are one of these never trump republicans or somebody who just says about george w bush i really think that if you are somebody who's opinion is going to be swayed by george w bush. you've already decided in this election, ai, that's i firmly believe that the calculation for himself, i mean, i do think there's two things. one is i'm going to do it because it might help and another thing is i'm going to take a moral stand and actually and actually discuss where i stand and those are the, those are but if things keras talking about one and you're talking about the other. there's political calculations and personal characteristics or element to this, which is the fact that there are some people for whom if harris should run a different campaign, if you're chosen, governor shapiro as her running mate, if she had more clearly distance herself from the biden presidency, there are people who might have actually come out. and i will tell you that there are a lot of people
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who do not like donald trump in that category of establishment republicans from that era who have been really dispirited and unimpressed by the can were run out of time in the asked you in the last segment about harris, what should trump's closing argument based? >> so i wish it was more of mcdonald's donald trump, and less of let's use the military trump, if i were him, i would stop with the ads about trans rights and i would switch to an aed that is an attempt at morning in america that is, don't you remember what it was like? don't you remember when your groceries were cheaper? don't you remember when i was passing the abraham accords and we had peace in the middle east, don't you remember when ukraine hadn't been invaded? don't you want that again? and it should play the reagan argument. >> did are you better off than you were four years? i think there's an ad to be made there. >> i don't instead, what you're getting is tucker carlson at banking women. >> talking about spanking women, saying the daddy is coming home, and that is an official event in georgia part of it and trump campaign.
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>> we don't want to be spanked not by daddy, not that day. >> why do you think? because i have to say as i listened to listen to kristen, i think, man, that would be a really good at an ad that says, here's what prices of groceries were, here is what you know, what we're what was going on in the world. why not run that ad? >> yeah, i think a very make that argument very clear, straightforward pitch for him would be, you don't have to like me. you can hate me all you want. and i'm going to keep you safe. i'm going to make your richer and we're going to get the country back on track. he is someone who is incredibly loose improvisational and it is both his strength, but also his huge weakness elon musk is doing his part to get donald trump elected. >> but as latest effort could land him in legal jeopardy, is the risky business worth it? >> plus time to step aside. >> costco's latest offering, the surprising many who read magazines
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the trump campaign. >> and this is cnn closed captioning brought to you by meso mesobook.com mesothelial will send you a free book to answer questions you may have called now and will come to you 808 to 14000 millions elon musk giving away a million every day to one swing-state voter who signed a petition in favor of quote, free speech or the right to bear arms musk's america pac, which he created to support donald trump's election, is also offering cash or those who
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refer other registered voters we want to, try to get over 1 million, maybe 2 million of voters in the battleground states to sign the petition in support of the first and second amendment in response, the justice department sent moscow warning letter saying his giveaway maybe illegal because federal law bars anyone from paying people for registration to vote or for voting. but that hasn't stopped the giveaway so far, musk has donated almost $120 million to the america pac the new york times reports trump has bragged musk is spending half 1 billion to get him elected. kara will elam's maga millions pay payoff. >> well, it's a lot of money. money is money and money is important in politics. and he's got a lot of it. so sure. and then just this week because tesla did a little better, he he made 26 billion omar so he has lots of money to spend. so
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this is great investment for him because he's planning on making billions from donald trump. that's the plan and keeping out of problems such as the recent wall street journal article about his discussions with vladimir putin, where we're gonna get to that. but do you think i mean obviously everybody likes free money, but do you think there's any turning off at all to the idea that this trump supporter is giving away $1 million a day. there's someone who's registered and doesn't care. >> he doesn't care. this is a typical musk thing. he takes a risk. it's not a calculated risk, but he knows he's not going to get in trouble for it because trump's not going to do anything. and if kamala harris win and she's not going to waste your time dealing with him on this kind of stuff. so he does this all that this is his vo2 methods. so i don't know if it will work or not, but he's certainly you know, i've always seen him as he wants to people to look at him. he's like he reminds me of someone like mommy look at me kind of person and he needs that attention. and so there he is doing that. kristen, what do you make? >> i'll be elon spending these huge amounts of money to help
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trump get elected. and will it make a difference? >> so the thing that's getting all the headlines are these like publishers, clearing house, gameshow, checks. he's giving out. but that's not in my view. the thing that's really going to make a potential difference, it's that donald trump's campaign has seemed as though they have basically outsourced their ground game. two groups like elon musk's group and that's a real gamble. now, ever since the super pac era, official campaigns have looked for things they can offload two groups that can take unlimited amounts of money. and so this is now a presidential campaign saying, hey, the whole effort to get our vote voters out. we're going to have somebody like elon musk in charge. i think that is a huge gamble. >> meanwhile, to kara's point, the wall street journal is reporting about moss secret conversations. the journal says, musk has been in regular contact with russian president vladimir putin since late 2022 and they're discussing questions, touch on personal topics, business and geopolitical tensions, kara as our mosque watcher. yeah, how big a deal is this thick deal?
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he shouldn't be doing this. he's not. this is what this is what he's been doing and he shouldn't be doing this. it's problematic around national security issues and everything else he's a private visit as a private citizen so what's what's the because it's not this is what he's doing is sort of extra diplomacy that is all in his business interests. >> so we don't know where his interests with this country's, he's got a lot of defense contracts. he should be coordinating with the state department's events department. he's got i think $15 billion in government contracts. he should the loyal to this country first and foremost, and focus on what we need. ryan, particularly given kara's point that that mosque isn't just a guy who builds rockets and an electric cars. he also has big contract, his starlink program is helping the defense of ukraine any problems holmes with him having his own personal hotline to the crumbling i honestly don't know about the content of these conversations, but what i will say is that elon musk is
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someone who has been greatly enriched by biden-harris policies, by the inflation reduction act. >> if you look at the profit that tesla just announced, a lot of it was from these regulatory charges were other companies that aren't hitting their ev targets are making payments to tesla. he is someone who has gained enormously from policies that donald trump might actually rolled back in a trump presidency massive green subsidies. so i think that the idea that he is doing this to enrich himself, there's a little bit of a wrinkle here. number one, number two, there is a long history of folks who are in aging, in private diplomacy of this kind. this has been true. administration after administration if he's doing things no bigger critical but we're doing it possibly was waited at this is with vladimir putin elon musk is actually involved with ukraine and has american contracts to actually give them internet with their, with their starlink. >> this is not just some guy having discussions over his
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head this is someone who is integral to a lot of the things that the united states is doing. and to be having private conversations with one of the premier enemies of the united states without coordinating with, i mean, is highly coordinating we don't know what he's doing, what's right. that's right. so we got the partial complaint reporting decisively what they accuse people like george soros of doing everything else. but it's perfectly fine when elon musk, elon musk does better in a trump presidency? >> absolutely not. >> cupp on i was just i just wanted to be clear here. i was simply saying in response to what you're saying, i don't know what the subject of those conversations were. that's right. but but but if the reporting is true and he was not coordinated with the united states, it is problematic, would you not agree with that? >> i believe that george soros and elon musk have a right to engage as participants in civil society. i would want to make sure that they're doing things that are in the broad interests of the united states regardless
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of who that person regard, that's all our next at the same time, he's reportedly talking to potent. there's chatter about musk getting a big job in a trump administration musk has posted this about him leading a department of government efficiency and here is trump that the suggestion of elon musk who has given me his complete and total endorsement. >> i will create a government efficiency commission tasked with conducting a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government. i'm going to have a elon musk. he's he is dying to do this. who have a new position secretary of course, cutting kara, what role do you think musk would play in a trump rally? >> have no idea and it sounds really sketchy. i mean, trump is the original coin up president. he's not in this money and now he's musk is getting his power. i mean, this is problematic to because so many contracts everywhere is he going to have a purview over
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the over the groups that regulate him. it's all very sketchy. and is it going to do what he did to twitter to the u.s government, like reduce it to reduce it why do you have any problem? problem with the idea of mosque playing a real role in a trump administration and giving the longevity of trump appointees how well did that that would learn during the reagan administration, you had the grace commission. i think we badly need a government efficiency commission. would be very well-suited to be on it. i would love to see bipartisan, but i think that it's bad hadley needed right now, and i would love to see creative entrepreneurs have accomplished a lot in the private sector, being a part of it. >> so you'd be fine with a mosque condition absolutely not me on that note. we know kara won't be dressing up as elon musk for halloween, but will she be wearing one of this year's top costumes? find out next? plus quick goodbye, the new time limit to say farewell at the airport i brought a mask, i left it
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time limits for airport goodbyes? >> i am a yea on this and i love new zealand, i love how nice they are. i love how even those signs were kind of nice for fonder goods by go to the car park. i just think it's smart. i love efficiency. if you want to have a longer goodbye, you have options but cars are moving through that that's what they're for what? >> while much time would you give people? >> i think you can get out. you can give someone a hug and you can get on your way and it doesn't need to take three minutes, 55 seconds, three minutes is generous. >> you can do it in 90 90 seconds. >> lulu, i would guess that efficiency is not your love language. so what's your feeling? >> he is me what's your feel about people should be allowed to hog when they saying farewell at the airport terminal. >> i think kristen is terrible person i'm going to now launch a personal attack against her for this odious awful thing. i mean, this is the moment when you're saying goodbye to people, you tamped, do that in
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three minutes but to banish them to the car park, you got to stay in the car park. france. say you good the body or husband and three minutes, you're helping them listen if they've got kids, they've got suitcases, they've got you know, sometimes it could be a grandmother they're getting out of the car that she's going off back to her home country speech in the car waiting to get to the curb so they can get out. next. what are the top circulation magazines and the country isn't time or newsweek, or even people know, it's cosco connection. the bulk shopping giant publication for members, which believe it or not, has a distribution of more than 14 million copies each month, making it the fourth wider circulation magazine in the u.s the company says one of the big reasons for the magazine's success celebrity covers, including oprah, bruce springsteen, and jimmy kimmel kara, are you yea or nay, on getting your magazine fix from costco connection? >> i love that magazine. i go
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there. any hot dogs and me that that's great. it's a good magazine. it's a good magazine. >> i mean, it's apparently got health tips and it traveled stuff and most excellent magazine. >> but i'm an airport magazine lady too. >> so i'm good with it. i like them all well, i just grabbed him and read him. the hot dogs are delicious by the way, and inexpensive. and inexpensive costco connection as i was saying, right-handed offers, recipes traveled tips, health and style content. how do you feel about getting your magazine fix from the costco connection? >> i feel very left out, chris, i do not own an automobile and so for groceries, anything else? all i can do is what i can carry and a little wheelbarrow that i carry to my local neighborhood grocery store. so costco is way beyond me. i realized that this makes me something of a leper but i love magazines were buried under them. this is one i'm not going to read there's so much to pick apart there trust in time. i love. the idea of ryan and the wheelbarrow just in time for halloween on thursday, google released this year is
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trending costumes topping the list is the iconic, shrunken ahead bob, from the beetlejuice movie. also up there, the australia an olympic breakdancer right gun who received zero points at the paris games. and for some unknown reason, for chipotle burrito. and that does not look to me like a burrito. you will also might call this the year of the sequel because several top picks for movie sequels, beetlejuice, beetlejuice inside out two and despicable knee for kristin are you yea or nay, on this year as top costumes. and what are you wearing for holloway? year that reagan won is interesting, but i think i'm going to go as somebody who i was very scared to meet the first time in lulu has chosen to join me as well, we're going to make it fair a swisher podcast halloween costume not the original nationally at least for the show. >> you know what's worse than one kara swisher, three kara swisher scary, small and scary
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possible aftermath out of this election, kristen, hit me with your best shot there's new polling out this week from the pew research center. they took a look at whether voters think that the election will be administered well and it won't surprise you to hear that republicans are less likely than democrats to think that the election will be administered well, harris voters have more confidence for sure, but the good news is that trump's voters are actually slightly more confident this time around than they were four years ago that the election will be properly administered let's just hope it all goes smoothly and it's all resolved and we all agree on who won and who lost. >> kara, you're focused on newspapers? yes. and their presidential endorsements? >> yeah. there can be a lot of debating and whether you should have a presidential endorsement or not and loved newspapers are reconsidering it and that's a fine thing that the washington post and los angeles times this week really had a major fail by quashing endorsements of kamala harris because they're billionaire owners, changed their mind at the last moment and pulled it on. what are supposed to be independent boards? editorial boards, and
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especially jeff bezos, who i think is frightened of donald trump and pull the kamala harris endorsement was already written washington about the washington post. i started my job, my career in the mailroom of the washington post. it's an enormous embarrassment and the fine people, the washington post or fear reyes and it's a real black eye for jeff and we should point out that there had been top staffers at both diapers that have resigned hotel scrubber. and they should ryan best shot, the conventional wisdom about the senate races has been that republicans are poised to win 51 seats are very bare majority, but there's actually a lot of momentum for republican senate candidates particularly in wisconsin and ohio and pennsylvania. >> i think we're likely looking at something more like 52 or even 53 republican senators, which makes a difference because it means that lisa murkowski doesn't become the joe manchin of a future republican senate that you have a bit more leverage for conservative policy making. >> so you're talking a minute you're right, you're talking
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about long longtime one is a two term, one as a three term, senators. tammy baldwin and sherrod brown, both going down. >> but sherrod brown has said that if ohio goes by eight points by donald trump, he believes he can still win. and actually the polling is now looking a bit worse than that in ohio, a lot of others folks say that maybe get a withstand and a five or six point trump win. but not by that big of margin. so he's looking, his chance are looking slimmer than they were before. >> lulu, bring us all. >> i'm looking at policies of a potential trump administration, stephen miller, who was the architect of some of the most one around in onerous of president trump's immigration policies has spoken to the new york times and basically talked about his vision for what would happen in a new trump administration. and it is exponentially more explosive than the previous administration. we're talking massive camps on the u.s
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