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that's one facetime >> no one had to hurt. yeah. the tbs original wipeout. all new next sunday at nine on tbs >> i'm kayla tausche in washington. jessica dean has the night off. republicans on capitol hill are bracing for a fight as some senate lawmakers begin to pick apart trump's more controversial cabinet picks including pete hegseth for secretary of defense. cnn's alayna treene is outside west palm beach, florida, with more details. elena well kayla, it's clear that donald trump had moved very quickly to finalize his cabinet. >> he only has a few more names left to announce and now, really, the work is beginning on readying these different candidates for their senate
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confirmation hearings. now, one person in particular, that there has been a lot of controversy around is his selection to run the pentagon, and that is pete hegseth. we know that hegseth was on capitol hill last week meeting privately one on one with senators alongside the vp elect, jd vance, to really hear what they needed from him and to assuage some of their concerns. now, one of the key things i would remind you of is that hegseth was very quickly picked by donald trump. he had been called down to mar-a-lago. he interviewed with the president elect, and then shortly thereafter donald trump announced that he was going to be his selection for the department of defense. in between that time, there really wasn't a lot of time to do deep vetting on him and we know that members of donald trump's transition team were caught off guard by what was later released that week. a police report detailing sexual assault allegations against him. now, this is something we have heard many different members many different senators weigh in on. i want you to take a listen to what some of them said this
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morning on the sunday shows. >> he does not have the experience to run an organization of that size. so just based on those requirements alone, he is unqualified for the position. >> don't let these allegations distract us. what we need is real, significant change. the pentagon has been more focused on pronouns than they have lethality in the past four years. we need to get back to business, and i think pete is just the person to do it. >> ultimately president trump made to bring in another disrupter. he has not been charged with anything. >> so clearly very different things coming from democrats like tammy duckworth and also from republicans like we heard from hagerty and schmidt. i mean, one thing i do want to point out as well is it's not just the sexual assault allegation that has troubled some people. from what i'm hearing in my conversations with senate republicans and trump's transition team, is they also need to do a job of assuring them that he is qualified for the role now, one thing as well, that senator schmidt pointed out that is true, is that donald trump does want disrupters in these roles
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he is choosing very unconventional people. there's no question about that. and part of that is because he believes that they will help break from traditional norms. they will get rid of what donald trump likes to call the so-called deep state, and really try to root out people who are not loyal to him, but also try to change really what we have seen these agencies do traditionally. so there's a lot of questions that i think need to be answered, a lot of concerns that they need to continue to try and tamp down on capitol hill, but that is really what is going to be consuming the transition team between now and in january, when we're going to start to see some of these confirmation hearings take place kayla alayna treene in west palm beach. >> elena. thank you. meanwhile, a top senator is calling it the worst telecom hack in american history. u.s. intelligence officials and america's top telecom officials meeting at the white house to discuss a chinese cyber espionage campaign that may have spied on phone calls and text messages from top politicians, including president-elect trump and vice president elect vance. in a
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sign of mounting concern. and all senators classified briefing is scheduled for after congress returns from recess next month. cnn's cybersecurity reporter sean lingus joins us now in washington. sean, the campaign is considered so severe, the cyber espionage campaign that president biden brought it up with chinese president xi when the two met in peru last weekend. and yet, according to his national security advisor, jake sullivan, it doesn't sound like much if any, progress was made right, kayla this is a really thorny issue because if we're being honest, u.s. >> intelligence agencies absolutely carry out this type of espionage against chinese targets. however, the scale of what we're talking about in this case is really startling. every major u.s. telecommunications provider, at&t and verizon is believed to be targeted and, you know, certainly biden is going to raise this with xi jinping. but it's more probably in the sense of we see what you're doing and, you know, it's not
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necessarily off limits, but it's not appreciated because this is we're talking about, as you said, potentially spying on the phone calls of president elect trump and his vice president elect, jd vance, as well. and we know from our reporting, kayla, that the chinese hackers have also targeted the communications of senator schumer's office. so it is a bipartisan threat. and so the incoming administration is going to inherit this immense national security challenge. and it's not going away anytime soon. i mean, we don't even have any confirmation yet, kayla, that they've actually evicted the hackers from the telecom networks. they're still trying to play a sort of cat and mouse game with with getting them out and trying to keep them out. so it's very much an ongoing investigation. i expect to report on more names in the coming weeks that have been targeted. so it's really all hands on deck. if you're a u.s. national security official right now, even if you only have a few weeks to go before you're going to leave the administration, u.s. national security challenges still present
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themselves, and we will see what, if anything, comes out of this. >> all senators briefing sean lingus, we appreciate you staying up late with us tonight. thank you so much. joining us now is democratic congressman jake auchincloss of massachusetts. thank you so much for joining us. congressman, first, i want just from sean, these hackers are still in american systems. why is it so difficult to evict them? and what is the message that the u.s. needs to have for china good evening kayla. >> thanks for having me on. i agree with senator warner from the high level briefings that i have gotten this is the worst cyber attack against the united states that i am aware of. i think there's a number of reasons why it's so pernicious. the first is the sophistication that the chinese brought to bear in how they accessed u.s. networks, and how they then used those placements to tap into high level officials most sensitive conversations but i think the second is how brazen they were. generally, when hackers are uncovered, they sort of retreat and my understanding is they have not
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been willing to do that even when they have been uncovered. they have been asserting themselves within the networks. and that is unprecedented so the united states needs to respond forcefully. this is not the only dimension on which the chinese are being belligerent. they're also exporting fentanyl to the united states. 97% of fentanyl precursors come from a few dozen chinese manufacturers, killing 100,000 americans every year so we need real assertive strength at the negotiating table against the chinese because they are upping the temperature in their in their belligerence. >> and we know that the targets of these attacks have been bipartisan in nature. but there is an element that should be discussed that is transition related, which is that the trump transition team has not signed the government memoranda that would allow them access to government facilities, government servers, government email addresses, government more robust cybersecurity than perhaps what they are using right now. it would also require more ethical and financial disclosures, which
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the team has resisted up until this point. but i'm curious what you think the transition needs to do at this point to safeguard their own technology, their own communication and their own processes lest there be further national security risks that presents itself well, i'm not a cybersecurity expert on this front, so i can't give them precise instructions, but i think a good start would be do what every single other transition in modern american history has done, which is sign up to an ethics agreement agree to an fbi background check for your nominees and have your nominees fill out detailed questionnaires. >> so that senators and the american public know who is going to be fulfilling the public trust for the next four years. >> you might not be a cybersecurity expert, but you do sit on the china select committee, which is why your expertise is especially relevant here but i know you've also been vocal on some of these cabinet selections, namely the selection of robert f. kennedy jr. to lead the department of health and human services. you wrote a blistering op ed in the boston globe, and you said the senate must reject kennedy as health
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secretary. you go into a litany of reasons why, but i'm i'm wondering why you think, um, the senate on its own through its advise and consent process would not otherwise come to that conclusion on its own evidence that congressional republicans tend to huff and puff and then fold to donald trump and this set of confirmation hearings is the most important chance that senate republicans have to demonstrate to donald trump that he is the president of a democracy. >> he is not coming in as the dictator of his own realm. here and this is what the founders envisioned. they envisioned supplicate themselves. and we need congressional republicans to stand up for the constitution and the country, not wholesale against every single one of his picks. some of his picks are qualified senator rubio, mike wallace. but some of his some of his picks are manifestly unqualified, like tulsi gabbard and of course, rfk and rfk
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touches the life and the health of all of my constituents. if you take medicare benefits, if you look at the nutrition label on food that you're buying at the grocery store, if you want your kids to get a vaccine or drink public water, rf problem, conspiracy theorist and a quack who is trying to mask his dangerous agenda behind this handwaving about holistic health. but just because he believes in healthier school lunches for kids does not make him some, uh, oracle of good health advice. what he believes fundamentally is that there is no such thing as a safe and effective vaccine. he does not think that aids is caused by a virus. he thinks high speed internet causes leaky vein syndrome. it's a guy who has no business pulling the levers of american health policy. >> you know, i asked the same question to doctor ashish jha um, earlier in our program he was, of course, a senior biden administration official leading the covid 19 response effort in the later stages of the pandemic. but i think what is a question that does need to be asked is, you know, donald trump during his first term, was the president who spearheaded operation warp speed, which created the covid
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vaccines and and is now embracing a vaccine skeptic. many of his claims you just laid out to lead a very prominent agency. perhaps the linchpin of public health in this country and i'm wondering what you think has changed in the public discourse that has caused trump to embrace a person like that after pursuing such vastly, vastly different policies during his first term. >> i'm not sure that this is actually a big break for donald trump ideologically. i don't think anybody would accuse donald trump of being into the weeds on policy in any given domain. i think he tends to follow what he feels like is the zeitgeist of popular culture and clearly rfk has tapped in to distrust of american institutions and anger against big food and uh, and, and big chemical manufacturers, much of it righteous and he is trying to now use that to his own advantage. and what i worry about is that rfk is going to fuze this personal brand that he has built around this anger
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with the organs of state to pump in disinformation to the american public realm. and that's not an academic concern. we saw what happened in samoa in 2019, when rfk did that. uh, 83 people died from measles, a preventable disease. most of them were children proportionately, there'd be more than 100,000 americans. should that happen here in the united states and we know how to stop that. it's vaccines. but rfk doesn't believe in them. >> yeah, i'm curious how your family background influences your own views on this and what conversations are happening within some of those in those circles. i mean, for many who don't know, your mother laurie glimcher, is a prominent physician immunologist and a biotech board member. and i'm wondering what you're hearing from her about how some of those communities are, um, are preparing for this real possibility balance for me is i actually really don't talk about politics with my parents or my family members but i did grow up in a family of medical scientists. >> my father, my stepfather my
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my mother, as you indicated and i was taught to take seriously evidence and to look at curiosity driven, peer reviewed research as the gold standard that has given us cures to diseases that used to be dread diagnoses. and what rfk seeks to do is instead of starting from a place of science, to start from a place of conspiracy, and while starting from a place of conspiracy might get you the right answer every once in a while. like an ultra processed foods, it's more often than not going to get you to the wrong answer with no ability to self-correct and the collateral damage, there is going to be children. when this happened in samoa, he called it a, quote, natural experiment. what is he going to call it when it happens in the united states well, there were certainly be a lot of discussion in the senate on this very topic. >> it seems that they're focused on they were focused on matt gaetz. perhaps now they're focused on pete hegseth. but over the coming weeks i imagine that there will be a very very involved conversation on on rfk's record. we will see how that turns out. we appreciate you lending your voice to that conversation. congressman jack ross thank you for your time. >> take care.
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>> we cut through the confusion of the publishing world to make it easy for you. >> call >> many of you are spending the holiday with family is supposed to be fun and filling, but let's be honest, it can also get testy and frustrating it could be even touchier this year. coming off a divisive election with clashing political views. so how do you handle those uncomfortable conversations? joining us now is doctor gail saltz. she's a psychiatrist psychoanalyst and associate professor of psychiatry at new york presbyterian hospital. doctor saltz, you describe what's happening as a national social regression. explain what you mean. >> i mean that many people are not having the tools right now to surmount the stress that they're feeling about all these things and have resorted to regression meaning, behavior that is very impulsive very black and white very you are good. you are evil. um and are
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having a lot of more mature response to what's going on. and that's causing a lot of explosions of a lot of relationships. we are watching this being modeled by our leaders, but it's really happening to some degree to all of us. and the more we do it the more we do it and as americans prepare to spend time with their families during thanksgiving every four years, there has the potential for fraught political conversations at the family dinner table. >> but with the dynamic that you just laid out, how much more tense do you expect it to be? and do you believe that people have the coping skills to deal with that? >> i think people are pretty tense right now, and so i think actually that it is going to be a difficult holiday season for a lot of families, for a lot of friends for a lot of colleagues because people feel so intensely about this and instead of sort of taking a step back and prioritizing
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their relationships, which is really what i'm advocating for, because let's face it, destroying your relationship over this will not help your political situation. it will simply make you more stressed, more distressed, more regretful. so i think it's into the holiday, that everybody make a decision. you know what my relationships really matter to me and they do. they matter and i can prioritize that. which doesn't mean giving up your ideas. it doesn't mean you have to change your political mind it means that you have to handle those thoughts within the relationship in a different way than you have been. and that can be everything from i'm going to remember to take a beat and say, hey, i heard you, or i listened to that, and i get what you're saying, but we just disagree and that's okay. you can switch the topic. you can decide before the holiday if it's really contentious and you know it to call that person
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up and say, i am so looking forward to seeing you and being with you. and because i care so much about this relationship, let's not talk about politics. there are many ways that you can handle this but the most important umbrella is to say this relationship matters blowing it up won't help me or the political situation. so i'm going to do what i can to take a moment, not attack people, not say, this means you're bad if you said x, but simply say, i hear you. you know what we disagree. but that's okay. let's talk about other things that we agree on more. um, and, and sort of use those coping tools to manage the relating. >> you talk about calling a person ahead of time to try to smooth over that relationship before things become contentious. but what are some other tools, conversational tools or even behavioral tools that people can use on thanksgiving day, whether it's
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changing the seating arrangement or going for a walk, or refraining from drinking alcohol for instance, that's exactly right. >> i you know, the holidays, everybody likes to drink, but alcohol is a disinhibitor. so if i'm telling you, on the one hand, hey you need to take a beat and not impulsively react. that's very hard to do if you've been drinking for everybody. so limit the alcohol intake. if you're expecting this kind of thing at the holiday, think about who you're
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be having opposing views and exploded each other because it's happened before. as i said, you can preempt some of this by deciding what are a couple of topics that i feel like i could bring up with these people that i care about, that feel safe and have them in your mind and have them on hand and ready. and if someone does get attacking, it's really okay to say, hey, you know what? let's let's wait a minute. um, i don't think this is going in a good direction for either of us. really care about you um, let's talk about i want to hear how's your family doing how's work going? talk about something else. so it is about giving yourself a moment, not reacting in the moment. not vilifying whoever doesn't agree with you in hopes that they can do the same. and again, prioritizing you'd like to come out of this, all of you right. feeling like it was a nice holiday. you felt close with the people there. you have this
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ongoing relationship. so in that way, limiting the alcohol, arranging the seating again, calling ahead, um, to smooth take the temperature down on the room. >> well, i know that that is advice that many will be very happy to have week. doctor gail saltz, we wish you a very happy thanksgiving with your family. and we appreciate your time tonight thank you. >> happy thanksgiving to youion ultimate thanksgiving morning watch party. there will be celebrity appearances and a live view of parades across the country john berman and erica hill host thanksgiving in america starting at 8 a.m. thanksgiving morning on cnn and streaming on max. we'll be right back predicament. >> ace, you overdid it on the loaded fries, and now your gut is in the gutter. undo it with pepito fast melts so you can keep on rolling when you overdo
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surveillance images and bizarre texts are the only clues family members have. >> if someone has her, i want you to look at the pictures that we have posted. i want you to see this family, and i want you to know that she is so loved. >> two weeks ago, kobayashi flew from maui to los angeles. she was supposed to go on to new york, but never made her connecting flight. here at lax. family members say they have seen footage of her running to get to her gate, but missed the flight due to a tight 40 minute layover. for the next three days, family members say they were in touch with hannah as she kept going back to lax to try and book a new flight. family members even spoke to an airline checking agent who spoke with hannah. >> basically, that she was just frustrated she was done. she wanted to get a direct flight to jfk. she even talked about, you know what, getting a direct flight to maui like. and they said unfortunately, you have to book a brand new ticket, which
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is expensive. >> when she wasn't at lax family members say she was spotted at a popular outdoor mall in los angeles two days in a row. she was seen at the grove once in a bookstore, and another day she was caught on camera by a vlogger. she also posted a picture on instagram from an event at the mall. during the three days her phone was on in addition to speaking with her family she was also in touch with friends. some shared screenshots of texts from kobayashi before she went silent. mysterious messages like deep hackers wiped my identity, stole all of my funds and have had me on a mind since friday. one message said i got tricked pretty much into giving away all my funds. another text read, followed by one saying for someone i thought i loved. family members say these text messages do not sound like the hannah that they know, and love. do you think that she is behind these text messages? or do you think someone else is writing these texts?
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>> um, you know there's there's two cases of scenarios it's that someone has her phone that's writing the text. someone is forcing her to write these texts or she's, you know, she's she's not okay. and she's writing these texts the last place hannah was seen was at this train station in downtown los angeles. they do' recognize. and leaving the train station with that same person they've now posted fliers all over the area in hopes that someone recognizes hannah. the lapd, now sharing this poster, seeking help in their search for kobayashi. >> hannah, you are loved. you missed. yeah we're here for you, veronica. >> miracle. cnn, los angeles thanksgiving parades around th
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biden had a 15 point advantage. cnn's john king talks to voters in a state that sets the tone very early in the american election cycle. in his latest installment of his all over the map series there's some right at the gate right now shanen ebersole loves her land and her cows rain or shine. >> sometimes. if you want to play cowboy, you got to do cowboy things like stand in the rain. >> her vote for donald trump a vote to protect her way of life the vast majority of people who voted for trump are not the far right crazies that is not who we are. >> we're simple americans who want to live our lives and do our jobs and make our own choices and our own homes and we want that for our neighbors who feel differently than us to you have to be an optimist to run a family cattle ranch and ebersole says she hopes trump sees his mandate as the economy and the border hopes he understands a lot of his voters
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didn't like all that campaign. >> talk about the enemy within and retribution we have spoken. >> we are not letting him be a bully, but we want him to stand firm. >> she is more bullish about trump now than when we first met. back then, trump had competition in the iowa caucuses and ebersol wanted a republican who could be both president and role model. >> he didn't bring us together because of the divisiveness, because of my liberal friends that were literally scared for their safety but when trump rolled to the nomination, ebersole's choice was easy because of biden-harris farm and climate policies. >> trump won 75% of the vote here in rural ringgold county. >> we felt as though washington and the far edges of our country were governing the rest of middle america. okay, come over here betsy sarcone is another now proud trump voter who initially wanted something very different. >> so how did you get from i can't take it i'll vote for
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biden to i'm going to vote for donald trump. and i'm actually relieved and happy about it. i think i've come to the conclusion that i don't love donald trump as a person, but i do think that he is right for the country right now and that he is going to chart a different course. and we're currently on betsy sarcone lives in the des moines suburbs, says her real estate business is slow, and she hopes trump somehow helps lower grocery prices. also high on her wish list. >> i'm a mom, single mom of three kids, so that does make a huge difference in my life. >> mia betsy sarcone finds some of trump's cabinet picks disappointing, but she frames it this way she could not support vice president harris. so now she thinks she has to be patient with the president elect, whose calling card is unpredictable. the kristi noem, the matt gaetz not necessarily excited about it i'm worried. i wouldn't say i'm worried. i voted for change as did the majority of the people and that's what we're going to get. so i don't think worrying about it every day is going to do me any good. the trump won the
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>> that's >> i'm rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. >> this is cnn new tonight a stunning upset for the reigning champs in women's college basketball. >> top ranked south carolina lost for the first time since april 2023. ucla ending the team's 43 game win streak. and in college football, a wild weekend of upsets shaking up the top ten, don riddell has more kayla this is the first year of college football's 12 team playoff, and so far it's served up all of the drama and excitement that we were hoping for. >> the playoff selection committee will come out with their latest rankings on tuesday, but we kind of got a sense of what it could look like when the ap poll came out earlier today. the top four remain the same, but georgia moved up to sixth. tennessee, miami and smu jumped several places as well, and indiana fell all the way down to 10th
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after losing to second ranked ohio state for the first time in school history, the hoosiers won their first ten games, but they were humbled by the buckeyes by 38 points to 15. in front of over 100,000 fans. after the game, indiana's coach seemed pretty defiant when asked if he thought his team still belonged in the 12 team field. >> it's a serious question i'm not even going to answer that one. >> the answer is so obvious >> and he might be right after seeing some of the other results across the country. alabama fell from seventh to 13th in the ap poll after a heavy defeat at oklahoma. the crimson tide have lost three games in a season for the first time since 2010, and could now be in jeopardy of missing the playoff. so could their conference rivals ole miss. the rebels fell from ninth to 15th
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after losing at florida. quarterback jaxson dart threw interceptions on his team's final two drives as they also fell to eight and three for the season. arizona state's now 14th after a dramatic win over byu fans rushed the field to celebrate the five point victory, but the officials looked at the last play again and noticed that when the ball was thrown into the stands a fan touched it with a second still left on the clock so it took them about a quarter of an hour to get thousands of fans off the field and resume play. byu had one last chance to throw a 50 yard touchdown pass to win it but they couldn't make it. and so the students, why not? they rushed the field again. that's a huge win for the sun devils. and they now control their own destiny for the big 12 title game. if they can win at arizona on saturday. ohio state can clinch a spot in the big ten title game against oregon if they beat their arch rivals michigan and texas, and
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texas a&m will face off for a spot in the sec title game. the winner of that will face georgia, but kayla so much can change between now and the playoff, and there's surely going to be a lot of chatter and no doubt some controversy between now and then as it does don riddell. >> thank you. and thank you for joining me. this
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