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to build those stadiums. we should just not if you other stadiums had events celebrating all things dixie. d the rev mentioned los angeles coliseum, that black power event, there's a dark side of this, madison square garden, madison square garden of all places hosted pro nazi rallies in the 20s and 30s. the stadium, it is on sale now, frank, thank you for joining us again. >> things for having me, it is a pleasure. and that is all for today on this weekend. y we are back here tomorrow morning at 6:00 eastern, for rn another week of morning joe. ot until then, we hope you enjoy the rest of your sunday. good morning, everyone. it is sunday, september 1st, i am symone sanders-townsend. that is michael steele.
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alecia is off today. ahead, on labor day, tim harris is launching a massive campaign blitz this holiday weekend. will be joined by keisha lance bottoms and congresswoman, madeley d, then, donald trump embraces the group behind project 2025, while he is still trying to run from projects 2025, and a road trip. will harris-walz campaign is about to kick up a bus tour to defend reproductive rights. all of that, plus major breaking news out of israel, so, grab your copy, folks. gr settling, welcome to the weekend. weekend. we begin we begin with the breaking news from overnight. israeli forces have recovered the bodies of six hostages from gaza, including israeli- american, late last night president biden said quote, it is a tragic-- it is as tragic
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as it is reprehensible, make no mistake, hamas leaders will pay for these crimes and we will keep working around the clock for a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages. msnbc foreign correspondent, matt bradley joins us now, from tel aviv in israel. >> matt, good morning. we-- we are learning this was breaking late last night, can you bring our audience up to speed on what we know? >> yeah, well, we heard about this late last night, today was kind of a day here in tel aviv we are expecting to see protesters, thousands of them, descending to the streets in tel aviv, as what is known as hostage square now, they have christened this square in tel aviv, because of the repeated protests all the time, demanding, not just a hostage deal, but the resignation of prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, a really loud and clear signal we have been seeing, and when we talk about this situation, the political
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circumstance here, the people who are advocating for the hostage release or advocating for prime minister, benjamin netanyahu to step down, that is kind of the same crowd, it overlays very neatly over the culture wars, here in israel. it's a lot of the same crowd that we saw protesting up against benjamin netanyahu's judicial reforms, even before october 7th last year, when there were rolling protests. i was here just a year ago for this. and so, we are really seeing huge emotion here, not just for the release of these hostages, but against the government, and that is why what we are just now, from the hostage forum, the family's for them, this is the group that typically represents these families, they want to see-- they want to see this expression of anger today that really is unprecedented now. it is going to be hard to top what they have already been doing, not just over the past couple of months, but even last summer. so, it looks as though they said something to the effect of, they want to make the nation shutter, they want to shut it down. so, we are expecting huge protest tonight. i wouldn't be surprised, and i
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don't want to go over the top here, i wouldn't be surprised if it gets violent, because it has been getting violent in the past, but this is a very sad day for israel. they discovered the six bodies in a tunnel command according to the idea, they have been killed just moments before they were discovered as this-- the military was bearing down on them inside this tunnel in the southern gaza strip and the city of raphael. but as we are talking about all of this, at the same time, there is some positive news. h4x there is going to be positive the fighting. starting today, for a couple of hours every day, for several weeks as health workers fan out across the gaza strip in isolated sections of gaza to try to inoculate more than half 1 million children for polio. and this comes just about a week after we saw the first infant in the gaza strip inflicted with paralysis on one of his legs. he has polio. this is the first case of polio
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in the gaza strip and 25 years. there's about a 1.2 million doses of this vaccine against polio, which, by the way, is a very terrifying disease, because it is totally, totally preventable, but it is unclear about once it has been contracted. so, that is why it is such a concern for global health advocates, you know, this was a disease that was going the way of smallpox before we saw it, here in the gaza strip and really, and i spoke with one world health organization representative yesterday. he was saying it is really only found in afghanistan and pakistan. so, that is why the siting of it in the gaza strip is so troubling, and why after famine, tens of thousands of deaths, mostly among civilians according to gaza health authorities, that hasn't been able to silence the guns, but polio and the threat of this disease coming back, that has been able to create some sort of pause in various parts of the gaza strip, and we are going to be seeing that every day for the next several weeks. guys? >> if you could give us, also,
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as you look at the crosshairs, as you just mentioned, the humanitarian impact, obviously, on the palestinian people in gaza, the hostages and their circumstance, what are you hearing about how that, particularly with this-- these hostages that change the scenario and the pressure to get that cease-fire in place that has been sort of lagging behind? you know, these narratives, i mean it is just not-- it is not pulling the agenda forward enough. you think this may shift that effort some? and have we heard anything from the families? of the hostages that were killed? >> yeah. it is a great question mike, michael, and the question on everyone's lipsky here in israel and i will be answering it better a couple of hours from now see what goes on
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tonight. like i said, this is expected to be a pretty big protest, and there have already been some really big protest, but this series of deaths, the six people, the discovery of their bodies really vindicates the hostage families and a lot of these protesters who have been saying time and time again that there is no military solution to getting these hostages back and that has been the line from, really october 7th onwards, and benjamin netanyahu and his right-wing ministers in what is the most right wing cabinet in israeli history, they have said over and over again, we are applying military pressure on hamas and that will move the dial, that will get them to the table, to agree to a hostage swap to agree to some kind of deal and they will not stop there military operation according to benjamin netanyahu and his ministers, until hamas is completely destroyed. obviously hamas will never sign up to a deal that sees them completely destroyed and now, benjamin netanyahu is putting up new roadblocks, new demands in these negotiations and the
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united states has really been sticking to the biden administration pouring a lot of diplomatic resources into-- we saw last week there were negotiations in cairo, and doha, which are expected to continue, shrouded in pessimism from all sides, but this is a demand that benjamin netanyahu says he will see soldiers on the philadelphia court, and that is just another name for the border between the gaza strip and egypt's sinai peninsula. that is a nonstarter for hamas and it has been very controversial for the egyptians, who share that border, and a lot of senior officials, within, not just politicians, but also within the top brass of the military, here in israel. they have been saying, benjamin netanyahu's demand are just dilatory measures, he is just trying to stop the steel from happening, both because if you exceeds to a deal that doesn't involve the total destruction of hamas he could see these right-wing ministers leave his
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commitment, but also because there's a lot of thinking here, and even heard this from the biden administration a couple months ago from biden himself, that there is a possibility that benjamin netanyahu is delaying this deal, because he is worried that once there is a deal he will be voted out of office, and then the law will catch up with him, the judges will throw him in jail for corruption allegations that he is already been facing. so, in many ways, it is not uncommon to hear this in the press and even among people who are not particularly left wing, here in israel, but benjamin netanyahu is sacrificing life's of these hostages in order to save his own skin, legally. this is something you here all the time, and we have been hearing it from the white house as well, and that is why the anger on the streets tonight is expected to be so fierce and so palpable. guys? >> all right, matt bradley, live, from tel aviv, thank you so much, matt. we continue our coverage with former cna chief of staff,
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we are we are back with our breaking news coverage of the six hostages found dead in gaza, by israeli defense forces. now, according to the israeli defense force, the hostages are believed to have been killed shortly, before they were found. joining us now is jeremy bash,
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former chief of staff of the cia and the department of defense. jeremy, thank you for getting up early with us this morning on this breaking news. i want to go to this point that we know from the israeli military media, given autopsies that the hostages-- the bodies that were recovered, were shortly-- were killed-- the people were killed shortly before the troops got to them. these israeli defense forces. which, as michael and i were just discussing in the break, suggests that they were killed intentionally, because hamas knew they were-- they were coming to be rescued. what kind of conversations are happening now, do you think? given your experience within the federal government? obviously, cia director burns has been lead on the negotiations for a cease-fire and consultation with secretary blinken for the president, vice president and so on and so forth, but does this complicate the matter here and are they working to gather more information do you think? given your experience?
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>> well, simon, michael, first of all we have to say we are heartbroken, because this american hostage, hersh goldberg-polin was an american citizen attending a musical festival, just like any american youth today would be attending a soccer tournament or back-to-school barbecue and he was taken by terrorists, his arm was blown off, he managed to somehow survive that gruesome wound and he survived 11 months in captivity, and his parents, john polin and rachel goldberg-polin, i have met with him personally, they have met on the global stage , they have met with president biden, with world leaders around the globe to basically plead, please let these hostages go, and hamas could end this right now, by letting nearly 100 hostages go. to answer your question directly, simon, i think it is full steam ahead to try to get a cease-fire deal. i don't think any discovery of additional hostages who have been murdered by hamas really
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changes the equation. the united states once a cease- fire. we want-- we want the hostages released, all of them. there are still seven american hostages unaccounted for or, we believe are living, but for hamas to brutally murder an american hostage in cold blood, just as we are negotiating their release just shows you the depravity of that organization off the ideology on their tactics. >> jeremy, you know, this points to symone's question that there are a lot of efforts that are underway, within the west wing situation room, looking at this, of course, the state department and other governmental organizations that you know, as they are trying to gather that, the president has put out a very forceful statement, obviously to condemn these killings. hamas has responded to this hostage crisis, dr. basem naeem
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says president biden is concerned with reserving human life, regardless of its nationality or religion, he must exercise his powers and uses tools to stop the aggression immediately and force netanyahu and his fascist government to sign a cease- fire, which he seeks to disrupt every time either by committing or thick massacres or adding new conditions. they are the ones who just killed six individuals, because as, simon noted, they were about to be rescued. how do these actions complicate this effort towards a cease- fire? which, to be honest, has been languishing? back and forth, between israel and hamas and the u.s. trying to push this ball forward. what next steps can be taken, given the complication of this hard, hard no stands in the face of these killings, as well as the efforts to try to rescue the remaining hostages? >> well, an event like this
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makes it even more urgent to get the rest of the hostages out, and i think that will require everybody, from president biden, to prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, egypt, jordan, qatar, and anybody who has influence over hamas to redouble, reach triple their efforts to get these hostages out, including the seven americans remain. but look, i think it does, in some ways bolster benjamin netanyahu's argued that these are terrorist, they will kill our people in cold blood, and so, we can't really negotiate with them and just as we are about to put our hands on them and rescue them, whether through negotiation or through a special operations, they will put a pool bullet in the back of these terrorists, so, in some ways it bolsters netanyahu's argument that they must destroy it militarily, or put more military pressure on hamas, on the other hand, i think it does also make more urgent the effort to get out any innocent captives who can
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be released. i have to just say, personally, i have been working with john polin and rachel goldberg-polin , the parents of the american who was murdered and i really believe, i really believe in my heart of hearts that this was going to have a happy ending. i believe he was going to be released. there were so many efforts underway, so many people of goodwill across the world, including from the arab, from the palestinian, from the muslim world, who actually came to us and said that they wanted to work on the release of hostages. and i really believed he was going to be reunited with his parents, with his two sisters, with his loving family, with all of his friends, and i am just absolutely heartbroken, devastated that that is not going to happen for him and his family, but we cannot rest, because there are still 100 hostages that are being held, including seven americans. >> jeremy, this is a part of the statement from president biden released late last night. president biden notes it is as
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tragic as it is reprehensible, make no mistake, hamas leaders will pay for these crimes, and we will keep working around the clock for ideals to secure the release of the remaining hostages. i will note, it seems that hamas responded to the president on hostages, with a statement of their own noting, part, if president biden is concerned with protecting human life, regardless of its nationality or religion, he must exercise his powers and uses tools to stop the aggression immediately and force benjamin netanyahu and his fascist government to sign a cease-fire which he seeks to disrupt every time, either by committing or thick massacres or adding the conditions. the statement from hamas, obviously reprehensible, given that they executed-- reportedly, it seems, as though these people who literally were living their lives and abducted when taken into captivity. you have been working with the family, have you spoken to john
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and rachel? this last-- late last night, this morning, and if so, what can you tell us about how they are doing? >> yeah. well, simon, thank you for saying that that statement is reprehensible, because it is, and i did speak to john and rachel yesterday morning, actually i have to say even as early as yesterday morning, saturday morning, they were still working different angles, opportunities, points of leverage, including with u.s. government officials, to see how they can get their loved one, hersh goldberg-polin, as well as the other hostages released, and it was only late in the afternoon that i reached out to them, and they did confirm to me, rachel confirmed to me that they were waiting to hear about the identification of certain remains that the idf identified , and she just said one word to me. she said, pray. and of course, that is what i did all night long, and then
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about 11:15 p.m. , late last night, eastern time, she sent one line to me by text, which is hebrew, it said [ speaking in a global language ] bless you, o lord, who is the judge or of truth, and that is the statement that people say to each other, when they have heard the news of somebody passing. and so, she was saying to me that her beloved hersh had passed. i don't need to tell anybody here, everybody can imagine themselves in a situation of seeing their own child abducted, surviving devastating wounds and being held in tunnels, at gunpoint for 11 months, starved, tortured, beaten, and working around the clock, because, of course, it wouldn't defy the laws of physics to release this person, it is just the fact that evil people were holding him. evil people who were not being held accountable by the world
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community, by powers in the world, whether they were from the united states, israel, the arab and muslim world, they were not being held accountable. and they could have released him any moment in the last 11 months and they did not. and so, this is a time, a bit to mourn, it is a time to hug your loved one. a time to know that you can't take for granted anybody's safety or security. there are terrorists in the world who will abduct, who will kill, who will bomb, will destroy, and i think it is a time for the united states and our allies and partners to close ranks and fight the terrorists and redouble our efforts to get these hostages out and create security and peace for all people. israelis, palestinians, and people all around the world. >> well said, jeremy bash, thank you very, very much for your time this morning. and our hearts absolutely go out to all of the families,
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breaking just breaking just moments ago, with just 65 days until the election, a new harris-walls campaign memo will lay out the state of the race for the final weeks ahead. the campaign says it views vice president harris and governor walz as the quote, clear underdogs and they have work to do. the memo notes the campaign invested a surge in donations to fund more than 300 offices, then 2000 staffers in swing states. tomorrow, vice president harris will visit two battlegrounds on labor day. first up, michigan. then, off to pennsylvania. but early voting starts in just , simon, 15 days. spectrally. >> and when she is not campaigning, harris is preparing for her first debate
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against donald trump, set for september 10th. joining us now, former atlanta mayor, a senior advisor to the harris-walls campaign, good morning, mayor, welcome. >> good morning. >> good morning, mayor. >> good to see you. you know, you were in georgia and atlanta, and honestly, before we get to the campaign news, i mean, 15 days away, this is the general election, we are literally within it. obviously, there is news coming out overnight about the hostages, whose bodies were recovered. you are at the white house, you served as senior advisor to the president and also, director of the office of public engagement. i have to imagine that, if you are in the white house right now, you would be fielding a lot of calls, and you can just take our viewers into, maybe what white house senior staff are dealing with this morning? >> yeah, i have said in the white house, symone, as you know, next to the second gentleman, who has been a great
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advocate for jewish people across the globe, and so, you know that, in a moment like this, it is all hands on deck. i have been in rooms with ambassador, susan rice, with people representing all races, all cultures across the globe, and this hits home, it is very personal for people and to the white house, because we know that this white house really represents who we are as people. there are people of all races, all cultures, all backgrounds in the white house, and what people think of the white house, they think of this mass massive complex. and you know that it is not. it is a very intimate space, so, when there is something heavy on the heart of one, it is something heavy on the heart of all. and i can only imagine that today it is a very heavy day. we saw the parents at the dnc convention, and in so many ways, we have been praying for the hostages, for their families, just as we have the innocent victims in gaza. so,
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this is-- it is heartbreaking, i couldn't help but think about how often my husband stays up at night, waiting for our kids to come home when they have gone out. and i can't imagine waiting for months on end for your children to return home and to wake up, or to go to bed with this news. >> mayor, you strike a very personal court, in terms of how these events happen and impact a family. and we kind of got lost in the politics, and the noise and drama, and we forget the human toll that these events take on everybody. and especially the leader of the free world. the president himself. who is now in this very difficult space of balancing the breaking news around the killing of six hostages, including an american, and trying to advance the cause of peace in that space.
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but then also trying to make sure that the next president is neither totalitarian oof who is out here trying to embrace the very thing that we see the fight going on in gaza and elsewhere around the globe, like ukraine. you have got the president that is going to be coming out this week. he is going to be getting in the campaign this labor day, the politico notes, biden's labor day campaign stops, reflects his target role in the campaign trail in the months ahead, the harris campaign and his team will deploy him to a state where he can tap into his strength with all of the white voters he won in 2020, including pennsylvania. the point here is that now the president has another aspect that he can bring to the conversation on the trail that reinforces the bona fides the foreign policy bona fides of
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the president who is seeking to be commander-in-chief. how does that-- can you speak to that balancing act of trying to do the politics, while also trying to, you know, deal with the world events around it, and this is something that the vice president will obviously have to address in the course of her campaign. >> certainly. kamala harris is the vice president, and she is also a candidate, so that is a very delicate balance, and when you are looking at who you sent out on the trail on your behalf, it is always about strategy. where do people play best? and i can tell you, as a surrogate, the last thing you want to do is to harm a candidate. and i know that is the position that the president feels, he wants to go and say and do the things that will help strengthen her as a candidate, but as my mother often says, you only have to tell the truth
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once, and the truth is that this white house has been very clear on its position, as it relates to any number of world affairs. and whether you agree or disagree with the biden- harris administration, you can at least know and go to bed and rest assured that there are people in the white house making sane decisions, that they are getting information from the most competent leaders in national security, that they are being very thoughtful about the decisions that they are making. so, i suspect that when the president goes out, he is going to talk about how this administration has delivered two states, like pennsylvania, he is going to talk about the position that this administration has taken on any number of issues facing the globe. and he is going to own those positions, while also advocating for the vice president, who has been a leader, and who has had a seat
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at the table, when all of these discussions have taken place. >> you know, mayor, i just think as you were talking about the split screen, between president biden and vice president harris campaigning tomorrow, to your point, folks who have been working diligently on a number of issues as it relates to our foreign policy, but also domestic policy in an earnest way. i think if you disagree with -- i think people can have disagreements with the pieces of the policy, but i don't think one could argue that the president and vice president are earnest and sincere in what they are trying to do on behalf of the american people's diplomacy, and democracy worldwide. just to close out with donald trump, whom i don't think we have heard from this morning on the hostages, who were killed, let alone, specifically about the one american. but we heard from him a lot yesterday. and i mean, he has posted on truth social talking about the vice president lied about working at mcdonald's, saying she never worked there, and
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that he thinks she's nuts. this is just unbecoming of a commander-in-chief to say the least. but also, these are the stakes. this is who is on the other side of this race. >> yeah. and it is pretty frightening, symone, and this is who we are dealing with once again. this is a man, who doesn't take anything seriously, it appears, and even with a morning like this, the gravity of this morning, who knows what tangent he is on this morning, and i would imagine he can't imagine the vice president having worked at mcdonald's, because i would imagine he didn't work at mcdonald's. so, it just probably didn't resonate with him that that is what people do every day as young people. but i will just say, again, we have a choice between two very different candidates, and we have seen how donald trump leads, we have seen what he
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cares about, what he doesn't care about. and as far as we can tell, he only cares about himself. and so, as we get into just a few weeks left into this campaign season, it will be important that we continue with this excitement that is great, but we also make sure that excitement turns into action, that we remind people about projects 2025, when donald trump talks about making ivf free, well, what about projects 2025 that wants to do away, essentially, with ivf. so, we have to hold him accountable, remind people who he is, and especially in places, like georgia, where we have very thin margins, less than 12,000 votes deciding an election, reminding people that they have the power to make a difference in november. >> keisha lance bottoms, thank you very much, it is very good to see you this morning. after the break, pennsylvania congresswoman, matta leaned in joins the
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positioned, the polling seems to be showing that kind of grassroots movement, you have got a lot of efforts underway out there. by individuals, to sort of all those threads together for the campaign. what are you seeing right now from your ground-level view, and your district and with the members that you speak to about how that energy is being utilized and organizing and pushing the harris-walz narrative out there. i know you have the president, vice president doing this visit to your state. how does that, a, that is kind of cool right? it is right in the middle of labor day, a jump off for the campaign, but how does all of this translate in terms of the vote? because, at the end of the day, all of that energy is one thing, the vote is where the money comes in. that is the money shot right there. >> well, symone and michael, it
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is very good to be with you, but forgive me, i am eager to talk about pennsylvania on the importance of this election, but i have to begin with what you begin with. the devastating news of the brutal murder, by hamas of six hostages, one an israeli- american. i am heartbroken. it is crushing. and i want to say their names, it is hersh, it is carmel, it is eaten, it is ori it is almog, it is alex. i have gotten to know rachel and john, the mother and father of hersh . i spend time with them most recently 38 days ago, when the prime minister came to address us in a joint session, and she and i talked about hersh. i told her that i had visited with the pope and pray for hersh and she told me that she met with the pope, they met with the pope and that the pope offered her some comfort, because he told her what they
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are dealing with is other inhumanity. for some reason that gave her some comfort to struggle through to this 330th day, since the brutal attack by hamas and the taking of hundreds of hostages. so, i just want to send my heart break out, my sympathies, my condolences, may god give them strength and may all of us bring all of the rest home. mr. netanyahu, please focus on the deal, focus on a cease- fire, and this brutal suffering. we know hamas is responsible, but i am just heartbroken over the news today. >> congresswoman, you know, it strikes me, this is-- it was horrific. it is just absolutely horrific, the entire saga, from october 7th on has just been horrific for the families who are missing loved ones, for the families, who have now lost loved ones, for the, the
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devastated communities. both in the gaza strip and in israel. for the humanitarian crisis that is unfolding in the gaza strip, most of the palestinian people. this-- this is not though just an issue that is happening, you know in the middle east, that doesn't affect folks happening here at home. so many communities across the board, from pennsylvania to michigan to many places in between, they are talking about this. i have to imagine your constituents are talking about this, and about what the candidates are saying they would do, will do, are going to do, and that has to affect what people-- how they are going to vote in november, are you hearing this in your district? >> absolutely, and i appreciated it. pennsylvania is going to be the keystone state. my constituents care about these issues. you are right, this is not isolated to the middle east or some far-off place. i have also met with the
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parents of itei, who is deceased, whose body has not been returned. what is going on in gaza now, with the polio vaccinations, think of the crude efforts to have small pauses in order to inoculate hundreds of thousands of children against polio. what worries me, symone, and what worries mike and the twins as they see the ratcheting up of violence, what is happening in the west bank. there is a ratcheting up of violence and america has played a central role in trying to bring that violence down. we have partners in the region, we have them, we need a full partnership. to turn to pennsylvania, pennsylvania is utterly-- my constituents are so excited about the future, about the possibility of having leaders, like kamala harris, and tim walz and senator casey, and more democratic members of congress, and more democratic members of
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our state legislature, because they represent the values of my constituents. they care about lifting everyone . so, pennsylvania will be crucial the president and vice president will be back in pittsburgh and they will be back to across this country. we are at a tipping point of saving our own humanity. as you said, what happens in the middle east happens to all of us. i always think of john donne's:, no man is an island unto himself. don't ask for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for the. this kelly, this suffering in the middle east tolls for the. it is our suffering, it is our joint suffering, and this campaign, the harris-walz campaign get that. they care about the suffering of others. they will do everything in their diplomatic power to make sure the suffering around the world is deceased.
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so-- so-- this morning is really kind of puts in stark relief and context what you know, all the things we are dealing with, you know, we get caught up in the political horse race and who is up, who is down, who is losing, who is winning come and six families this morning are-- have awoke into the loss at the hands of a terrorist organization, and it really, kind of puts in that relief for us, you know, why some of the things that we take for granted, like our campaign, talking about the leadership that is going to help us deal with issues like this in the future. these things matter, so i really appreciate the congresswoman, sort of focusing that part of the conversation the way she did. >> yeah, and i mean, to me it really just underscores it's like, do you-- do folks expect donald trump to be a great negotiator in a crisis
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situation, like part of the reason that things-- >> i mean, look what he did in afghanistan. >> because talk about it michael, because they want to say it was joe biden and kamala harris. >> not joe biden. >> donald trump was trying to bring the taliban leaders. >> he was trying to bring the taliban leaders to camp david. he negotiated that release plan , that exit part of afghanistan. and why would you think this would be any different? particularly, when he is aligned with protecting benjamin netanyahu and benjamin netanyahu is aligned with protecting him. >> and neither one-- it feels as though, we are not talking enough about the people, the israeli people. >> that's right. >> the american people and donald trump. and just you are right-- it puts in stark, stark stark contrast what is being dealt with, which is why donald trump's comments, i think do deserve a real level of
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scrutiny. >> they do, because it shows-- i will let you go there, i'm going to set it up this way, because it shows you exactly what kamala harris said, and what she meant, when she said he is unserious. >> he is not a serious person for these serious times, and america needs to come to grips with that, and i think that as you rightly note. we have enough stuff from him to show just how unserious years. you got some examples? >> i mean, i just -- the menthol cigarettes? >> oh lord. >> and i want to be very clear, lots of people have been talking about menthol cigarettes lately, the naacp has a whole brief on the background on menthol cigarettes, and they have a couple of recommendations the naacp talks about enacting state fans supporting tobacco secession programs, because menthol cigarettes are an issue, they are unhealthy, they are significant public health concern. but donald trump?
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while everything else is going on in the world, donald trump got an at about menthol cigarettes. please play the ad. while you are focused on paying rent, buying groceries, putting gas in your car, washington democrats are coming after your menthol cigarettes. yeah, you heard that right, instead of solving the problems that matter to you, kamala harris and dc democrats are coming after your menthol cigarettes. we've got bigger problems to deal with. and so do democrats. tell democrats to focus on what matters, and stop trying to ban menthol cigarettes. >> the naacp once menthol cigarettes band, first of all this is what they don't-- they don't understand it is a public health crisis led by public health. >> that is important, but this is the part that rips my shorts more than anything else. is the fact that they so ignorant to think that this ad is going to appeal to black
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people. >> well-- >> and we are going to sit here along with those sheep-- excuse me cheap-- i apologize. going to count. >> we apologize to the viewers. >> those cigarettes it just doesn't work-- it doesn't work it is offensive but you are right, symone, this is what you go to our coming on air on the time and hamas just broke from donald trump, no tweets, no nothing. but we got a menthol cigarette ad. >> and we have a lot to say during vice president harris's interview. we know how to live tweet. folks, we feel the mug. we will get some update on breaking news with matt bradley in tel aviv. we will also talk to matt
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