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goes on to blame 90 sitcoms like boy meets world and other media for celebrating average, saying, we need less of this. >> this is me, mr. average. my devastated. >> uh, kind of in shock. room here is a shrine to my >> shock at a wildlife sanctuary. the bird flu killing mediocre life. >> oh, let's stop right there. okay. you don't have a mediocre 20 big cats. and experts still don't know how it got there. then later, who wants to be a life. >> there's nothing about me that separates me from anybody billionaire? the mega millions else. jackpot now over $1.15 billion. >> and a little bit more like and this from the 2014 movie that drawing is tonight. whiplash. say it louder. >> i'm upset. carl. >> start it is 6 a.m. here on the east coast, and we have a live look practicing harder. >> neiman. >> and cue the mega backlash. prominent trump allies like right now at beautiful miami, florida. i'm sure it's nice and matt gaetz, ann colter, laura warm down there. good morning loomer they all jumped on to everyone. i'm danny freeman in for kasie hunt. it is so lovely criticize ramaswamy's to have you with us this morning. we begin here position. colter claims tech wants indentured servants, not ones you don't want right high skilled workers. gaetz through the app, and it can even help you try and get a azerbaijan airlines suspending flights from its nation's said tech bros joined maga for capital to seven cities in russia. that's according to the economic reasons, and they refund. >> closed captioning brought to didn't ask them to engineer an you by macy's book.com. government owned azerbaijani immigration policy. loomer went
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press agency, after a passenger a step further, jet crashed in kazakhstan on >> if you or a loved one have christmas day. now, a u.s. official is telling cnn that claiming ramaswamy, quote, doesn't even know what maga mesothelioma, we'll send you a immigration policy is. now, free book to answer questions early indications president-elect trump has yet to weigh in one way or another you may have. on this latest skirmish amongst >> call now and we'll come to suggest a russian anti-aircraft his base. but at times on the you. >> 808 two one 4000. system may have downed the plane, adding that it may have been a case of mistaken campaign trail, he seemed to hint at backing both sides of identity in which poorly the >> this year in sports did not trained russian units have argument. >> i will protect our workers. fall short of stars. and just truly remarkable stories from fired negligently against i will protect our jobs. we lebron making history again to ukraine's use of drones. but a will build american, we will the kansas city chiefs super second black box was actually buy american, and we will hire bowl win again. our sports recovered from the downed plane. authorities hoping it will provide insight into just american. what i want to do and anchor andy schultz takes us what led to the disaster, which what i will do, is you graduate back to the top ten sports claimed the lives of at least from a college. i think you stories of 2020 for. should get automatically, as 38 people. but officials in the part of your diploma, a green region are urging not to card to be able to stay in this speculate about the crash until the investigations have wrapped up. cnn's bianna golodryga has country. >> all right. joining me now to talk about this is our phenomenal panel this morning. >> well, 2024 was the year more. we have stephen where the superstars certainly shined bright. >> lebron, simone. mahomes. >> as investigators race to collinson cnn politics senior reporter leah wright rigueur scheffler, ohtani and clark all determine the cause of the cnn political analyst and dominating their sports. but deadly azerbaijan airlines plane crash. early indications historian jamal simmons, cnn there were some controversies suggest that a russian political commentator and former communications director along the way. here are the top for vice president. harris and anti-aircraft system may be moments in sports from this lance trover, former responsible. a u.s. official told cnn the aircraft was spokesperson for doug burgum's year. we start our countdown presidential campaign. welcome to you all. we have a full with the boston celtics traveling from the azerbaijani house. i love it here and i'm returning to the top of the capital of baku to the russian nba, winning their record 18th republic of chechnya when it excited about this topic.
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stephen, let's start with you. title. jayson tatum, jaylen attempted an emergency landing what do we make of this online brown and company beating the mavericks in five games at the in kazakhstan. the crash argument breaking out into the open between trump's base and top of the mountain. occurred shortly after ukraine these silicon valley types like >> but we did it. we won a fired drones nearby at southern championship and we almost saw musk and ramaswamy? history in the nhl. russia, possibly leading russia's defense systems to >> the florida panthers were up >> i think it's a pretty three zero in the stanley cup inadvertently strike the final before the edmonton fascinating glimpse at the oilers stormed back to force a aircraft. the official said fissures in this rather unique majd kamalmaz video from on game seven, but the panthers coalition that trump put would hold on to win their board the flight shows panicked together in the election. on first ever championship at passengers praying and holes the one hand, you have the new visible in the body of the edition of silicon valley number nine in college aircraft. the source of the basketball, don staley, south apparent damage has not been pioneers and businessmen, billionaires, many of them. and carolina gamecocks became the 10th women's division one team confirmed. the airline and then you have that stretching in history to go undefeated. across right to the russia's federal air transport they were a perfect 38 zero and agency initially told local then capped it off by winning media the aircraft crashed traditional trump working class, grassroots maga base. the third title in school after it collided with a flock and that's something the history. of birds, an account disputed president elect is going to >> so excited to share this moment with by ukrainian have to deal with during his our team, the uconn huskies, counter disinformation official administration. i think that andriy kovalenko. russian state meanwhile, becoming the first there is a need for a media also reported that the men's team since florida in plane had been rerouted due to discussion about whether the 2007 to win back to back heavy fog around chechnya's u.s. education system is titles. >> unbelievable. feels like turning out enough science and last year. capital. several investigations have been opened, including one technology graduates that can >> at number eight, we had by a joint commission filter into the silicon valley history in the nba. lebron industries. i just think that involving representatives from kazakhstan, azerbaijan the way that ramaswamy james and his son bronny taking the floor together, making it approached it was not very and russia. the first time ever a father >> commissioner. >> the commission's task is to artful, and it does show some and son played together in the
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fully investigate the matter, of his rawness as a politician. league. >> no matter how old i get, no the causes and all the details matter how my memory may fade it's not necessarily of the accident and to inform as i get older or whatever, i contradictory that you can both me and the people of discuss the trump will never forget that moment. administration's desire to crack down on border issues and i appreciate the laker nation for, you know, showing their azerbaijan. >> the kremlin expressed undocumented migration, and support for me and my dad. condolences for those impacted by the crash and urged against consider the need to get more >> and at number seven lebron highly skilled immigrants into with quite the 2024 as he speculation into the cause. until the country. alongside steph curry led team usa to an olympic gold medal in the investigations have concluded. of the 67 people on you know, immigration paris, beating france in the legislation has been trying to do that for years, but has championship game. it was their always failed because this board, 29 survived, including issue has been so politically fifth straight gold. the women, two children, authorities said. meanwhile, winning their eighth in azerbaijan, a day of polarizing. but it's just the straight gold medal behind a way that this was brought up, i mourning was declared for the dominant performance from a'ja wilson. and on the pitch under dead. some relatives of the think. and you saw that on survivors remain on edge, new head coach emma hayes, the social media, as you mentioned, is going to be very divisive in u.s. women's soccer team waiting for news on loved ones getting back to their winning the trump coalition. >> lance, i'm going to jump ways, beating brazil one nil to recovery i don't know what to over to you. i'm curious, you capture the gold medal for the know, with this trump coalition say, honestly. >> i spoke with my son today. actually growing and expanding first time since 2012. at this year versus 2016, thank god his condition is number six, we also saw amazing good. if everything goes well certainly versus 2020, was this solo performances at the paris today and tomorrow, he will come to baku. let's see what games. happens next. was this conflict inevitable, >> american noah lyles stakes his claim as the fastest man in really, between multiple sides, the world with a thrilling >> for many families of the at especially some folks who are, photo finish in the 100 meter least 38 people killed in the frankly, new to the republican world, like someone like elon crash, answers can't come soon dash. >> lyles became the first american in 20 years to grab musk. >> yeah. look, i mean, the title of the fastest man on enough. bianna golodryga, cnn, new immigration is is a is an the planet the swimming
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interesting issue here in york. >> joining me now, cnn global america. a lot of people have a sensation katie ledecky lot of different opinions. i becoming the most decorated affairs analyst kim dozier. agree with stephen. i mean, i good morning, kim. thank you u.s. female olympian of all think the comments by vivek again for being with us. can you just walk us through what ramaswamy were inartful at time with 14 medals. >> i kind of just wanted to be that guy who might be a little it would mean for russia if it best. look, this h-1b visa does turn out they had something to do with this? bit nerdy, but also really good program, i think many people at sports. >> that's kind of all i wanted would argue, has been abused by >> well, it is a reputational to be. >> stephen ek, known as clark corporations, get these blanket kent, was a true hero, black eye that once again, exemptions out there. and i dominating the pommel horse to think the problem is it's get the u.s. men's gymnastics in russia's conquest of ukraine, it is apparently taking jobs away from many team their first medal since accidentally shot down an 2008, and leaving the games airliner or at least caused it americans and particularly minorities. and i think if you look at what the voters spoke with two bronze medals, and to crash. of course, the first to, i think they're first and many world records were set, time this happened was back in but none more impressive than 2014, foremost priority is one, stopping the flow of illegal immigration in this country, sydney mclaughlin grozny, who when russian irregular forces getting the border closed and crushed the field in the 400 shot down a malaysian airliner, under control, and then asking ourselves, okay, who's coming meter hurdles. >> unreal. honestly, full into this country? why are they circle moment. number 17, with a buk missile, coming into this country? how >> first i feel like full olympic moment with friends and long are they coming into this and the hague has prosecuted family. country? that, to me, is the >> there at number five, simone voters first priority when it and sentenced three russian men comes to that. and then we can biles triumphantly returning to have this discussion about h-1b over that, the olympics, proving once visas as we go along. but right downing. this time around, this again she is the goat. the 27 year old winning three gold now, the number one priority is that and getting some of these medals and a silver and in the plane was approaching grozny at illegal immigrants who have process became the most the time when there was also come in over the course of the decorated u.s. gymnast of all reportedly a ukrainian drone last several years out. time. >> i love these moments because >> i solely did it for myself, and i'm in a really good spot attack in the area, and when somebody tweets, everyone apparently it was waved off,
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has to tweet at. nikki haley mentally and physically. so told not to land there and doing this for just me, it also jumped into this battle, meant the world. sustained some sort of >> biles and the women's team slamming ramaswamy over his reclaiming the gold. but the comments on american culture, damage, possibly from shrapnel paris games did end in writing, quote, there is nothing wrong with american controversy for a member of the from a nearby anti-aircraft workers or american culture. team. >> surprising turn of events in all you have to do is look at the border and see how many paris. american gymnast jordan munition, and that may have want what we have. leah, i'm chiles has been stripped of her caused its hydraulic systems bronze medal. some damage that then led to going to toss it to you on this >> the situation is getting one. was nikki haley being on this crash, but that is all more complicated by the day. being investigated right now to usa gymnastics says its appeal the same side as matt gaetz and for olympic gymnast jordan laura loomer part of your end chiles to keep her bronze medal see if russia really is of 2024 bingo card? was denied. responsible. >> kim, i want you to take a listen to what one >> actually it was. and let me >> it's definitely been tell you why. vivek ramaswamy republican congressman said about these new and nikki haley have a very a really hard year. >> at number four, shohei developments. take a listen. ohtani had a season in baseball >> this is not the first that will never be duplicated commercial aircraft that, if contested relationship. it's often gotten ugly at different points in time, but again. both on and off the the reports are true, that particularly on the campaign russia did down it. if the field. >> just one week before opening reports are true, it's not the campaign trail. nikki haley has first one they did. so again, come after vivek before because day, a stunning scandal has of attacks, she said on her erupted in major league baseball. the interpreter for children. uh, vivek has called l.a. dodgers player shohei it's a it's a sitting. her a fascist. they have been going at it for quite some maltepe a melting pot without time, and i think part of the ohtani fired amid allegations an answer. unless we have part of the tension here, too, that he stole millions of dollars from the japanese clear, clearly defined is that as nikki haley has superstar to cover a gambling objectives. what's our plan? you know, my position is i fallen out of favor with the debt. >> the whole controversy, don't think ukraine is ready though, did not affect ohtani maga base, one of the people for nato. they'd have to do a that she has kind of pointed to one bit. on the field, he went on to have the first ever 50 is taking essentially taking over 50 season in baseball massive political reform that her place is somebody like
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they're not willing to do. history. he ended up with 54 vivek ramaswamy. her argument home runs and 59 stolen bases. >> so that's gop congressman has been that he does not fully ryan zinke there. just what's the japanese star then went on to win his first world series, your reaction to understand what it means to actually be part of this as the dodgers beat the yankees in five games.number three, his statement there? conservative movement, because >> well, it represents one part if you think of the russia of the republican about vivek ramaswamy actual history and longer trajectory, party that both thinks russia he is very transactional. he is the pga championship, getting relatively new to the off to a rocky conservative movement and certainly new to the maga >> we're following major drama has engaged in aggressive movement. that was laura loomer's point. that was at the pga championship in several other of the kind of practices, both by invading louisville, kentucky, where top ranked golfer scottie scheffler high profile maga people who ukraine and also by carrying jumped into this was arrested and detained just out a number of sabotage conversation. but i would also outside the course where he point out that this larger would tee off. only a few hours operations and disinformation conversation, as our other operations across europe, panelists have have pointed out later, i feel like my head is especially since it's 2022 already, but as this larger still spinning. >> i can't really explain what conversation comes to a head, invasion of central ukraine. it happened this morning. >> um, i did spend some time >> but there's also the wing does highlight tensions, of the party that preexisting tensions that have stretching in a jail cell. that come to the fore, but that were was a first for me. hidden for a long time as >> despite being arrested believes that ukraine itself people rallied around donald before round two, scheffler still finished tied for eighth triggered this russian invasion trump to elect him to office. at the pga championship, and he perhaps more went on to have one of the best by signaling that it wants to years in golf history. join nato. now, the process of importantly, a lot of joining nato means that you businesses have actually, this scheffler won nine times, is why they are putting their hat in with donald trump, including his second masters in have to have both a because they want to offset this kind of pro, uh, three years, and gold at the professional military and all paris games. >> just a kid from texas who anti-immigration, pro-business loves playing golf and just nato members have to vote to trying to get the most out of include you in. so that's a bent on the base. and that's myself. >> and you know, this year has
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where the tensions really arise been really fun at number two long process. and zinke is from. >> jamal, i'll give you the on our countdown is caitlin referring to the fact that last quick word right here. that's going to take some clark mania is taking over the other strange bedfellows, perhaps, uh, governor jared time. but it also, um, points polis, bill de blasio, both country. >> history truly in the making out the political headwinds and so far out. by the way, siding with the doge bros here that the trump administration and actually agreeing with iowa hawkeyes superstar caitlin is walking into. you know, vivek and elon. are we going to clark breaking the ncaa russia is waging this war and see more strange bedfellows in this coming year? women's basketball all time trying to win as much territory scoring record. >> i don't know if you can >> we are going to see a really script it any better. as possible before trump lot of strange bedfellows, >> and clark wasn't just because what's happening is the setting scoring records, maga coalition is built on a attendance and viewership were takes office. and this, civilian airliner, downing fault line of anxiety, and at all time highs. whenever clark stepped on the floor. her could be part of that. you've got cultural anxiety on one side and economic anxiety rematch against angel reese and >> kim dozier, thank you, as on the other side. and the always, for breaking down the problem that the two of those lsu was watched by 12.3 million big picture of what may be things are grating against each people, making it the most other. they cut against each happening amidst this tragedy. thank you. appreciate it. other. so, so to deal with the watched women's college basketball game ever. >> thanks. cultural anxiety, it's really >> and coming up on cnn this about white, traditional, >> caitlin clark is headed to the wnba as the number one overall morning after a devastating loss, where do democrats go white, christian, heterosexual draft pick. from here? >> just getting to enjoy it and male culture. being able to soak it in, i think is the kind of be dominant in america. on the other hand, in the biggest thing because like, >> we need bold younger this is a once in a lifetime. generation of leaders. >> clark's remarkable year economic side, you've got to ended with her winning the wnba have more diversity. you've got >> the fight to chair the dnc to have more immigration. rookie of the year and leading in full swing as candidates lay you've got to go out and the fever to the playoffs in recruit engineers from out their vision for the party. 2024. certainly, an different places. because the truth is, we do need more plus, feeling lucky. more than engineers as global competition extraordinary year for the $1 billion could be yours if you get the golden ticket in for engineers is taking place wnba. the league setting in the country. so if we don't records for attendance and tonight's mega millions have more talent in the united viewership. and in the end, it was the liberty winning their
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states and get the talent, more first ever jackpot. and valuing mediocrity skills, and have that talent over excellence. it's a fierce come from more communities, title, beating the lynx. and it's going to be pretty tough debate inside the republican finally, our number one sports party that's happening right for america to compete on the moment of the year belonged to now global scale. so we've got to patrick mahomes and the kansas over american culture. solve that. but it cuts >> my baseball team came in right against that traditional city chiefs, with taylor swift last. cultural anxiety that a lot of in attendance to cheer on her >> they actually gave you a the folks who joined up with trophy for that? the maga coalition are feeling, boyfriend, travis kelce. the >> well, they wanted everybody to feel a sense of pride and chiefs beating the forty-niners and it's hard to reconcile in an overtime thriller in the achievement. those two things. first ever las vegas super >> where's his head? >> i think we're going to see >> i smashed it off with a bowl. mahomes, kelce and these these kind of debates company winning back to back hammer. quite a lot in the year to titles in their third in five come. all right, panel, all stay right where you are. >> andy, take a seat. anderson. don't go anywhere. because years. >> i'm so proud of the team, look at this. you're wet. so proud of the guys and to after the break on cnn this morning, we're going to talk battle to the very end. disheveled. there's debris about a lot more, including >> i mean, that was a microcosm hitting you. we need to be of our season. it really is ready for new year's severe storms marching across special just to be able to say the southeast, multiple we're back to back champs. eve. maybe you are ready. tornadoes spotted in texas. >> and as we head into 2025, that's just one of the five the chiefs are looking to >> new year's eve, live with things you have to see this anderson and andy. live become the first team morning. plus, from lebron coverage starts at eight. making history to simone's >> you make good choices. always planning ahead. like, do olympic comeback, athletes just ever to win three straight super bowls. not just chase a career, but may 2024 a stellar year for sports fans. we're going to look back at the biggest >> all right. it is 52 minutes one day. follow your heart with moments right up ahead. past the hour. here's your morning roundup. this morning ambition like that, you need the man accused of burning a someone who elevates advice to woman to death on a new york city subway is expected in a craft. at ubs, we match your court today. earlier this week, vision with insight and he was arraigned on charges of >> luther. never too much new year's day at eight on. first and second degree murder expertise to shape a and arson. officials say this
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it something that the democrats can exploit? does that lead to more organization, political cable can't beat. start watching at fubo tv.com. organization among young people? so this could have far >> sorry, i forgot more than reaching effects, incredible. are you not notwithstanding the fact that there was some evidence that some younger people gravitated towards the right in the last election towards donald trump, especially younger males. >> leah. the supreme court also heard arguments this month about gender affirming care for minors. another issue of particular interest for gen z, and at the core of that case, the vaping case. these are there are these questions about lawmakers and whether agencies overstepped when enacting policies to say that we're four weeks, get your custom designed to, in their words, formulas today at proz.com protect young people from a historical perspective. who hurry hurry hurry. usually wins when it comes to these sorts of >> closed captioning is brought debates? >> well, it depends on what you to you by mike, an all in one mean by win, because oftentimes home what we see is that the culture is at direct odds with the access and monitoring system. court. and oftentimes the court will rule in a way that is
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directly at odds. again, with >> mike, to boost your home's young people or young passions iq. or young positions. but ultimately, what we also see is >> it is 26 minutes past the hour right now, and we that young people often invest have five things you have to themselves in political see this morning. first, severe movements and social movements storms pummeling southeastern and cultural movements that end texas. spawning where? winter up changing the zeitgeist or the cultural components, and tornadoes. this funnel right then the courts, the federal here cloud was spotted just governments. these various south of houston back on agencies are forced to catch thursday. and this waterspout up. that oftentimes things that also forming in harris county. we see that we have defined, no injuries, though, were say, as the radical reported. and a woman crashes her car into a building in left or left wing progressivism washington, dc, sparking a fire. you see right there. the actually are coming directly driver was momentarily trapped out of young people and young people's movements. think free until first responders got her speech. for example, during the out safely. fortunately, no one was inside the building, which 1970s. think anti-war movies. is home to two daycare centers. anti-war movement during the and if this doesn't scream 1960s and into the 1970s. you wisconsin, i don't know what can think about the cultural does. you're looking right moments and the cultural lifts there at firefighters pulling a deer to safety after it fell of the 1990s. all of those things are born out of through ice in a river. the animal was dried off and differences, political and quickly went on its way. legal differences that come from young people. so what? i wouldn't be surprised, love that. toledo particularly around now that particularly now, that much of wins it in overtime. this was the supreme court rulings that wild. a thrilling but confusing
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end for a bowl game matchup we're going to see are the cases that we're seeing coming in front of the supreme court between toledo and pittsburgh. toledo thought they won two around young people actually different times in overtime, have to do not only with young but a flag and a replay review people and content creation and cultural creation, but actually extended the game twice. toledo was eventually able to have a monetary factor to it. i officially celebrate after the wouldn't be surprised if we see a political movement on the sixth overtime under duress. ground around youth culture, >> 2:30 a.m. and irrespective of what decision she came pawing at the door, the supreme court makes on many ringing the doorbell, which was of these issues. >> i want to play a little bit of sound, lance, for you to get christmas eve. some reaction to about >> okay, this story is crazy. a four year old president elect trump and how dog missing since december 15th he has spoken about tiktok in returns home on christmas eve. the past. take a listen. it's a christmas miracle, but the pup walked up to her porch >> we'll take a look at and rang the doorbell. you saw tiktok. you know, i have a warm it right there, letting her spot in my heart for tiktok family know she was home for because i won youth by 34 christmas. love that smart dog. points. and there are those good dog. all right, next on that say that tiktok has cnn this morning, a bird flu something to do with that. i'm going to have to start thinking outbreak ripping through a big cat sanctuary as fears of a new about tiktok. i think we're going to have to see. we're pandemic grow. plus, the dnc, going to have to start they're looking for a new thinking. because, you know, we leader as the party tries to pick up the pieces. after republicans sweep the white we did go on tiktok and we had house in congress. a great response. we had >> i feel that in order for the billions of views, billions and democrats to rise like a phoenix from the ashes of our billions of views.
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electoral defeat, we need to look at more than just >> just quickly, lance, what do you think is is president-elect trump going to help save tiktok the outer issues. >> new year's eve live with anderson and andy. live well, he certainly got a lot of coverage starts at eight on younger voters that moved in cnn. his direction during the last >> my moderate to severe crohn's symptoms kept me out election. >> my guess is knowing donald of the picture. now i have trump and being kind of a student of his these last skyrizi. i've got places to go several years. he probably believes there's a deal to be and i'm feeling free. had with tiktok and figures he >> controlling my crohn's means can probably help solve that everything to me issue. i certainly wouldn't underestimate him on this. control is everything. let's remember, though, what really, if bytedance would sell >> and now i'm back in the tiktok? tiktok does not have to go away. it's that simple. i picture. feel significant symptom relief at four weeks know i'm making it simplistic, with skyrizi, including less but that's really what needs abdominal pain and fewer bowel to happen here. and tiktok doesn't need to go anywhere. movements. skyrizi helped visibly improve damage to the >> all right, jamal, your last intestinal lining, and with thought. are we going to see tiktok sold in the new year? skyrizi, many were in remission. at 12 weeks at one >> they want to stay in business. i think they're year, and even at two years. going to have to sell. i think don't use if allergic serious the national security environment that they will be allergic reactions, increased pretty clear about selling infections, or lower ability to fight them may occur. before tiktok. first of all, donald trump also did not win youth by treatment, get checked for infections and tb. tell your doctor about any flu like symptoms or vaccines. liver 34%. that's just right, right? problems leading to quantifiably not true. so we should all remember that.
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erin. >> the work's never done. i'll never stop. >> yeah, baby. >> until the whole town is transformed. >> they know what they want. they don't know where to find it. >> we do. >> hometown season premiere sunday night at eight on hgtv. >> the democratic party is looking for new leadership and self-help. author marianne williamson is throwing her name and hat into the ring for dnc chair. she ran two longshot and unsuccessful campaigns for president earlier this year and back in 2020, when she failed to meet the polling qualifications for several debates. >> we need to transform in a way we need to reinvent the democratic party in order to counter what maga is bringing to the table. there's a collective adrenaline rush in all of that, and we have to create our own massive psychological and emotional appeal for the american people. >> listen, in fairness, even before the election, we heard other democrats talking about the need for new blood. >> we need a new generation.
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>> we need new blood, period. across the democratic party. >> put some new ideas and some new blood, new leaders, new blood, a new generation. >> now, williamson joins a growing field to replace outgoing chair jaime harrison that includes former maryland governor martin o'malley, minnesota democratic-farmer-labor party chair ken martin, wisconsin democratic party chair ben wikler, and new york state senator james skoufis and former u.s. senate candidate from maryland robert hooton, to discuss all of this. we have the panel back. let's start with hooton. he was on cnn last night. here's a clip from that interview. >> we were held hostage by the radical left. we weren't in the toilet. we have the opportunity to move policies that work for the people, and we will have credibility when we work with the president. so that when we fight, when when he's wrong, we're going to have more credibility and we're going to win on all those issues. >> all right. so no doubt whoever gets this top job is
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going to have their work cut out for them in helping rebuild or regrouping, at the very least, and rebranding the party. jamal, i'll toss it to you first. um, what's your thoughts on who's leading this race so far? oh, jamal, i think we lost your audio, so i'll work to fix that. there. uh, stephen, let's go to you then. what's your thoughts? or do we have jamal? do we hear him? we got him. maybe. >> yeah. i'm here. can you hear me? >> oh, yes, i got you now, jamal. okay, the the two go for it. >> how are fighting between wisconsin and minnesota? and i think that the chairs, the chairs of those two parties are the ones that we are really seeing have this contest. but here's the question for the democrats. the question for the democrats is, are they going to be on the side of the people who feel like they're being left out of the system, and they're going to fight against trying to reform the system, or they're the people who are going to try to defend the status quo. and for too often over the last few years, democrats have been sort of
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defending the status quo of the american society. when people really feel like the status quo is not working for them. so the democratic chairman can do a little bit on that. but really, they've also got to focus on the the fundamentals of the party building. are they making sure that all of those fundamentals are taken care of? they've got organizing places. they've got people on the ground. they're going to build a national organization that can help win up and down the candidate level, and not just be focused on what happens in a presidential campaign every four years. >> uh, and then thank you, everyone. we're back with audio. appreciate that. jamal. um, i want to talk about marianne williamson because i think this was perhaps a surprising late entry into this race. uh, let's listen to some impassioned pleas she's made during some of her earlier campaigns. >> president trump did not win the last election. that means we didn't go over the cliff. but i'll tell you something. we're still six inches away from it. mr. president, if you're listening, i want you to hear me, please. you have harnessed fear for political purposes, and only love can cast that out. i'm going to harness love for political
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purposes. i have had a career harnessing the inspiration and the motivation and the excitement of people. masses of people. >> lance, i'll give it to you. would you fear a williamson dnc chair? >> i love republican gets asked for to tell the democrats what they should do for the next election. look, i hope jamal's party continues down the road they've been on. they ignore the joe manchin's of the world. they ignore the john fetterman's of the world and continue leaning in on this left woke ideology, because that's where i see them going. i mean, somebody said, well, go. and one of the earlier clips that like, we've been held hostage by the left. look who they nominated. kamala harris was the most liberal senator when she served in the united states senate. that's where the democratic party has been and where they seemingly continue to want to go. joe manchin is out there earlier this week and talking to manu raju, saying, hey, look, we need to moderate on issues, but i'm not seeing that. so look, i hope they continue to ignore people like joe manchin, because that's going to make my life a lot easier. and my
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republican operative friends a lot easier for the next election. >> jamal, your quick response there yeah, from my democratic friends. >> i just want to say don't listen to lance. he doesn't know what he's talking about. this isn't about left versus right. he's a republican trying to dance in the democratic primary. we know he's not right. this isn't about left versus right. this is about outsiders versus insiders. and some of these policies are going to make sense because they're going to make sense from the they're going to be from the cultural left, right, about economic policy, getting people more money for, you know, wages. and that sort of which means we're not going to talk about some of the issues that have been hot buttons, like, i think die is really important, but the reason why die is important is because it's going to make america more competitive, and we're going to be able to go out into the world and win and keep our companies as competitive as possible. that's not really a progressive argument, but it is an argument that includes every american, which is what democrats stand for. >> lee, i want to take a step back here. do you think that whoever is the next leader of
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the dnc is really going to be the next leader of the democratic party? >> i don't necessarily know that they need to be the next leader of the democratic party. what they need to do is lead, essentially what is coming to terms with the infrastructure and the institution of the democratic party. and from that, we will begin to see real leadership emerge. so it's not necessarily about being hail to the chief or saying that this is the person that is in charge, but instead, can you lay the groundwork for a new generation of leadership that is actually in touch with the american people, with democratic voters, and then with the kind of larger, um, orbit of democratic voters or independent voters, progressive voters, left wing voters, conservative democrats that have made up the democratic party and the democratic party has really shied away from in the last couple of cycles. i think the other thing here to to keep in mind is that as you hear somebody like marianne
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williamson, who kind of emerges every four years to say these things, we have to remember that marianne williamson, his biggest endorsers, have been billionaires. and that's not actually very much in touch with where the democratic base wants to be right now, as they said resoundingly, in this last election cycle, the person, the people actually, that they should be listening to bernie sanders and stacey abrams, those are the two people who have been very consistent and very in touch with the american public that have been related to the democratic party. those are the people that are going to help pick the leadership of the democratic party, or at the very least, should be helping to pick the leadership of the democratic party as we move forward into this next election cycle. >> all right. thank you all for the smart conversation on this topic. stephen, i'm coming to you first in the next one. we got to move on right now. coming up straight ahead on cnn this morning. grab your tickets tonight. you could become a billionaire. literally. the mega millions jackpot. now the fifth largest prize ever. plus, with just days until it is banned, potentially tiktok's final hope is in donald trump's conservative leaning supreme
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