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is a sinking ship. new developments after disturbing allegations of racism and sexual harassment. we have a lot to talk about. let's do it. good evening, we are 44 days out from the presidential election and vice president kamala harris is already ready for round two. after what was, let's face it, a strong victory over donald trump at the last debate she accepted an invite from cnn to do a second one on october 23rd saying, quote, i hope donald trump will join me, quote. trump, however, is running away from her challenge. >> she has done one debate, i have done two. it is too late to do another. i would love to in many ways, too late. the votes are cast voters are
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out there. >> two is better than one and -- okay. so, this comes as new polling from nbc news showed that harris is now leading trump 49- 44% nationally. harris favorability jumped 16 points since july. the largest increase for any politician since george w. bush surge after september 11. just a few short months trump has lost momentum he had when he was running against biden. the wild thing is, as harris continues to surge, trump seems to sabotage his own campaign. the president sent out a tieerate. he will protect women and if he wins you will no longer be thinking about abortion. he hammered it home at his home in north carolina yesterday. this is just his latest failed
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attempt to endear himself to suburban female voters. last week there was his craze all caps, i hate taylor swift post, then a few days ago, this. >> and they put her in and she somehow, a woman, somehow she is doing better than he did. >> somehow, a woman, a whole woman? can you believe it? a woman. when he is not burning bridges with women he is scolding jewish voters. roll it. >> in my opinion the jewish people would have a lot to do with the loss. >> if i don't win the election and the jewish people will have a lot to do with that if that happens. >> even when we put the finger pointing and threatening points across he made it more obvious,
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here we go. >> we have [indiscernible] >> i am not. >> bogram it is in afghanistan not alaska. and then there is this. >> and the audience was absolutely, they went crazy. >> may i remind you that despite how trump remembers it, there actually was, there was not an audience at the debate. no audience. by the end of the week he was struggling to get a sentence out at a rally held here in new york, again. roll them. >> they are going to spend $3 billion on illegal migrants, she wants to abolish anybody that has worked hard >> that was in nassau county. you may be thinking a rally in new york? a deep blue state in it is true. instead of trying to win swing
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state voters he is spending the little time he has left in a state he has no chance of winning. this, of course, is all going down as trump and his runningmate j.d. vance are doubling down on racist and desperate lies about immigrants in springfield, ohio. almost as if trump wants to lose the election. rarely, if ever, has a presidential campaign collapsed from seaming assurance into utter chaos as trump/vance has. the stink of impending defeat fills the air and so much of the defeat would be self- inflicted. welcome my panel now. jason you were at the north carolina rally. >> yes. >> you have been covering him for awhile.
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what is going on with 45? >> well, we have been to a lot of rally. been to two this week. excuse me if my brain seems like it is about to explode. i am starting to wonder watching trump the last few months, i guess, is he trying to win an election or grift off of his supporters right now? just this weekend he announced silver coins that he will be selling for $100 with $30 worth -- >> this is after the sneakers and don't forget the bible. >> the crypto. what ever you make he can sell it. >> maybe he is not doing the debate because he will relaunch trump university at the end of november and he has to get this out. i don't understand what trump is doing. if i was donald trump and i was destroyed at the debate. everybody agrees, a lot of republicans agree. he lost that debate. i would want to go out and debate again and try to prove
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to the voters that maybe i am the guy that you want to elect. now he is losing in a lot of polls and now he is under his skin. called the rallies boring and he said that to trump. and people do leave the rallies early. that is true. i think trump is afraid to do it because he will get destroyed again, lose again. >> speaking of what you know, we have seen trump for the first time he was asked earlier today if he will are run again in 2028 and he responded by saying no, i don't think so, i think that will be it. i don't see that at all. this seems to be the first sort of, he publicly is acknowledging that he is
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vulnerable and might lose in november. do you think it is meaningless? how significant is this seaming acknowledgement of his campaign going down in flames. >> right. we are dealing with a 78-year- old man who, you know, as jason just laid out did not do well in the debate. don't forget, charles, he did not think he was going to win in 2016. he was just as shocked as majority of americans. it is part of a larger grift. he was going to lose and say the election was stolen and sell sneakers, water, university tickets whatever. this is now another sort of feeling that he is getting that he might lose. we have to remember there are several americans that will never vote for a woman, there are many americans never able to vote for a person of color and we know the swing states are, you know, by even a margin of error. we have to remember and take very seriously that although
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democrats consistently won the popular vote, time and time again in recent elections it is the electoral college that matters and right now they are neck to neck and many will not acknowledge trump and his supporters and are willing to pull the lever for him because they can not pull the lever for a brilliant woman of color at the top of the ticket. >> trump said, a woman, a woman! >> one of the things interesting in this reversal of fortunes, donald trump had a pretty descent debate back in summertime compared to joe biden an old guy he beat up on and riding high for several weeks until that guy dropped out and now we have harris. now, the tables turned where trump was the old guy who got beat up on in a debate because
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he was out classed, out smarted by harris. he is the one that is running what do you make of that? >> i don't know. interesting how things change in trump's world. how the excuses work for different things on different days. part of me is he is old and tired and he just wants it to be over. i will in the run again? who knows what will happen in november when he is denied election results. but it is a way for him. part of that is he picked j.d. vance after the first assassination event. he is awkward, makes people uncomfortable. but he is not seasoned. his inexperienced. first term senator but does not have the experience to pick up donald trump's methods and when trump makes a mess he is not making it better and cleaning it up he is making it worse. >> sure. >> one thing we have seen firsthand is that there are lines and lines of merchandise
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at the rallies. literally, half a mile long of tables selling trump merchandise. at the rallies since vance was picked there is no j.d. vance shirts, there is no hats with vance's face on it. no tiktok viral dance, no vance dance happening on tiktok that might be him staring into a camera. he has not energized the base. the one thing that he was supposed to do. >> you had one job, j.d., one job [ laughter ] >> we talked lightly about the notion that trump made about women. at the same time, looking at data from both of his campaigns he has gotten a significant number of votes from women. do you think that is going to change this election cycle and if it doesn't what is the mentality of women who choose
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to continue to support him? >> white women hiding in plain sight. a significant question of white woman voting for him. we know white women vote for the republican party candidate. voted for the republican candidate every year since we started crushing data in 1952. the only time they have not is two second term bill clinton. did not support hillary clinton or barack obama. white women follow the pattern they always done they will vote for trump. the difference this time is that abortion is on the ballot. in so many ways not just specifically on the ballot particular states but in the minds of so many voters and, so, as your previous panel laid out it is an economic issue. not just for women but obviously women and their sons and families at large. so, if abortion and democrats
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can articulate the larger context of not just a women's right to choose and the government intervening in our atonomy but the ramifications of forcing people to have families they are not ready for we might see movement with white women. black women are in the democratic party and latinos vote for democrats white woman never moved forward with the democratic party. that is the big question that we will see on november 5th. >> good professor taking us to school on a sunday night. christina, jason, stick around for me, we have more to talk about. for a year, fears of a wider conflict in the middle east have loomed large. tonight, those fears are nearing reality as israel and hezbollah exchanged heavy fire. the united nations special coordinator warning its readers on the brink of an imminent
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catastrophe. we have more now. >> reporter: more cross border attacks between israel and hezbollah, one of the most violent days in the last 24 hours. the israeli military says hezbollah launched 150 rockets, drones, missiles into northern israel hitting deeper into israeli territory than at any point since october 7th. at the same time israeli military is hitting targets in southern lebanon saying that its aim is to degrade hezbollah capability and ultimately allowing residents to return home. some of the hezbollah rockets hit residents and a massive explosion from that one rocket that landed in that suburban area. the state department is telling u.s. citizens to leave lebanon because it is very dangerous to be there.
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certainly to avoid those border areas in the southern area of lebanon. mean while, hezbollah is saying they will not back down. the secretary general says threats will not stop us and we don't fear the most dangerous possibilities this while the israeli prime minister is saying the idf will continue its operations until it reaches its aim. this, of course, coming after the pager and walkie-talkie attacks as well as the israeli strike in a densely populated part in southern bay route, beruit the death toll from that attack has risen to 45. the u.s. president, president biden saying he is concerned with the rising tensions and that the u.s. is doing everything that it can to avoid
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>> that was the very first time that a sitting president ever walked in a picket line. he might of thought the pro- union would be enough to secure the voters for harris-walz ticket. teamsters, the largest labor union said this week it would not endorse anyone for president this election cycle. that is a huge blow to democrat that have enjoyed it for the past two decades. here is the thing. democrats have actually been losing working class voters for years. in recent years republicans made inroads pushing them closer towards trump. a new report by the working family's party is offering a playbook. stop looking at this diverse
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group as a monolithic of white trade workers the reality is within the massive group there are many differences that is rarely explored until now. joining me to discuss all of there and get to the bottom of it is my friend director of the working party the group that offered the report and practical barrett the president of the service employees international union. i want to start with you because you are the ones that put together the report. what was the most surprising finding that you had in terms of insight that you learned and, democrats should takeaway from this? >> sure. there is so much. again, it is good to be here with my sister april. and i would like to add my mom is a very proud retired 1199 member. and so, this really speaks to workers like my mom, right? that are often overlooked when
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you talk about the working class. oftentimes the working class is basically almost reduced to white non-college voters, right? what we know as the working class it is diverse, ethnically diverse and i think and this should harden democrats in the pro democracy forces they actually believe that fundamentally our economy los angeles been rigged against them and that government can do something to unrig it and they overwhelmingly support ideas like a job guarantee. single parent health care, rent controls, they believe that workers fundamentally do not get the pay they deserve and the benefits they deserve which should harden labor unions as well as democrats who we believe can tell a story, a compelling story about who we are fighting for, working people, who are we fighting against? the communities that police them. >> april you continue to make history as the first black
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woman elected as the head of the organization, your organization supported her and you gave a rousing speech at the dnc. i play that. >> vice president harris joined food workers on the picket line and she walked a day in the shoes of a home care worker. she shares our vision for a modern day labor movement. a movement that meets the needs of workers in the 21st century. >> one of my questions in light of what we are hearing from working people in general, what was it that made you decide to endorse vice president harris before even hearing her platform around what she intended to do for working class americans? >> reporter: well, first of all, let me say, good evening,
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thank you for having me. we, it was a no-brainer for our union to endorse the vice president. because she is not new to us. i served as president i was serving in california when harris was senator. our members know her well as i spoke about. she walked a day in the shoes of a worker and security officer in detroit, michigan, we know who she is. she has always been all in for our members. so, we are all going to be all in for her. we are proud to cast our, to endorse the candidate that we know is poised to stand on the side of working people like she has throughout her entire career. walking the picket lineup with fast food workers and going down to the mexican border to see what she can do to lend a hand for families who have been
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detained there. like taking on big banks on the side of working families to protect them from predatory lending. those are the things that working families in this country care b. those are the things she has always championed. >> maurice, the last time we talked here on the show, you had just announced your endorsement of harris. and it was before platform had been released now with your findings in the report, how do you sort of reconcile that? do you think that maybe your organization, working families party might of jump the out too early or do you feel comfortable with that decision? >> absolutely not. the idea that we jumped too early. i want to explain why. we remember the trump years. trump's main legislative accomplishment was massive tax cuts for corporations. when you look at project 2025 and everything we could try to get together to figure out what he wants to do in trump number
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2, he wants to cut social security, cut medicare, he wants to cut the department of education. cut, cut, cut, in order to fund another huge tax cut for corporations for the wealthy. then, by contrast what we heard from vice president harris, investments in universal childcare. invest. s in lower the price of prescription drugs. lowering rent. rent controls, right? so significant. wherever you poll on the top of the list of working people. across race, ideology, these are concrete policies not just concepts of policies they are concrete policies for working people. i want to be clear. the reason why we endorse is that there is no question for us for example in a harris-walz administration, our ability to pass something like the pro act, supporting the ability for workers to organize, there is no chance for that under a
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trump administration, project 2025, all of the anti-worker, anti-union legislation they want to pass, pro-boss, the leg layings it is overwhelming. we have 45 days we know what the mission is and the work to do to advocate to make it happen >> april i have time for one quick question. what does accountability look like if we are to see a harris- walz ticket go to the white house. >> reporter: accountability looks like continuing to work with vice president harris to win the investment in a care economy that was left on the table because, you know, democrats could not get the votes. we were one vote short in the u.s. senate. we know harris stood on the side of caregivers, home care workers, childcare workers, she believes we need paid family leave in this country. and so accountability is doing the work that is left undone. to make sure we create that opportunity economy that she
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has been talking about on the campaign trail. >> thank you both. and next, trump says women will not be thinking about abortion rights by election day. what are you talking about, bro? n day. what are you talking about, bro? what tractor supply customers experience is personalized service. made possible by t-mobile for business. with t-mobile's reliable 5g business internet. employees get the information they need instantly. this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business. [music “this little light of mine”] in the world's poorest places, children with cleft conditions live in darkness and shame. this is how business goes further they're shunned, outcast, living in pain. you can reach out and change the life of a suffering child right now.
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. when donald trump was president he hand picked three members of the supreme court. the court of thurgood and rbg with the intention that they would overturn the protections of roe v. wade. as he intended, they did. and now, more than 20 states have trump abortion bans, extremists that passed laws that criminalize health care providers, doctors, nurses, and punish women. >> that was vice president harris putting trump on his heels, again, when it comes to
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his record on abortion. while both donald trump and kamala harris have been challenged on some shifting policy positions the ex- president is the one that recently has been gaslighting us by trying to rebrand himself as an abortion rights advocate. this is the same guy who proudly lifted the dobbs decision overturning roe v. wade, plow, casting him as a fierce defender. women in this country are dying from the nightmare that is post- roe america. an america that trump envisioned but enabled. women, like amber nicole thurman and katie miller, both from georgia, two propublica reports say they could still be alive today if they had a row tune procedure, called -- routine procedure called dnc. used for abortions and miscarriages, it is now a
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felony in their state. the state's mortality review committee found both of their deaths were actually preventible. joining me now, director of sister song based in georgia. her organization has been on the frontlines in the fight for reproductive rights. monica, good evening, i want to get right to it. we heard from amber's mother, let's take a listen. >> initially i did not want the public to know my pain. i wanted to go through it in silence. but i realized that it was selfish. i want y'all to know amber was not a statistic. she was loved by a family. a strong family and we would have done whatever to get my baby, our baby, the help that
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she needed. >> monica, can you say this is not an outlier. these stories are only the tip of the iceberg and get people to understand these are not exceptions to the rule. this is happening more often than it has to. >> it is absolutely happening far more often than what we need it to. thank you for having me tonight. every time i hear the story, every time i see the faces of these women that we lost, my heartaches. unfortunately what we know is that this is only the beginning. since the dobb's decision we heard so many people talk about how difficult it has been for them to get access to care. they would have to travel miles and miles to get the care that they need. they are in fear of criminalization and people are in fear of what they may encounter when they go to their health care provider. so, these two stories, horrific as they are. only the beginning and what we are now getting prepared to do is to create an opportunity for more people to share their
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stories so we can really understand what is at stake. >> monica, in this conversation, there has been a lot made around these brood umbrella. as plane things in -- as many things there say racial nuance. georgia has highest mortality rates. as someone who is on the ground can you sort of talk about how you have seen this reality under the six week abortion ban in georgia and what this looks like in a post-roe landscape? >> reporter: absolutely what we understand and what you were just saying this crisis in the country is one that we have been fighting against for many points, in the state of georgia, half of our counties do not have access to obgyn. when we think about what the health care landscape in the state of georgia is we are already in a crisis. when you add a six week ban on
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top of that you are continuing to push those who historically pushed to the plarg ins because we know those are the folks impacted the most. pushing care for them further out of reach. and, also when you add-on top of that just the impossible feelings that people feel about not feeling safe going into health care providers not feeling safe crossing state lines we are creating hazardous and scary conditions for people and their health. >> you talked about the difference between legislation where vice president harris is saying she will sign if elected president and access. can you explain for our audience how significant that is. particularly picking up exactly where he left off with the disparity for woman with color and black women in places like georgia? >> absolutely what is real is that, what happened with roe and the dobb's decision to take it out. we did not need to take it out
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but that was the federal right for abortion, what we are up against in our states is access when we think about states like mississippi which is a state that is a dobb's decision came from there was only one abortion clinic in that state. now we are dealing with the fact that we have bans enacted in order to push people out of care. when you put it together, you are looking at a story that is so sad for folks. we know that access is the issue here. at the end of the day. >> that was monica simpson, thank you very much. don't go anywhere because the worst of the week is next and believe me when i tell you, we got a good one. stay tuned for more ayman in just a moment for more ayman in just a moment jennifers. jen x. jen y. and jen z. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. jen x is planning a summer in portugal with some help from j.p. morgan wealth plan. let's go whiskers. jen y is working with a banker to budget for her birthday. you only turn 30 once.
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it goes to north carolina gubernatorial candidate mark robinson who, tonight, still dealing with fallout from a bad week with four of his top campaign officials resigning in the wake of a damming cnn report. known for ht views and bizarre fixation on pornography, it took a drastic turn on thursday. the bombshell cnn investigation says he was posting on a pornographic message board over a decade ago calling himself a quote black nazi while saying he supported bringing back slavery. he also made comments about martin luther king jr calling him a quote comi if got weirder than that. some of the comments were so
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graphic cnn would not publish them. what they could included him bragging about secretly peeping on women in public showers, a memory he says he still fantasizes about. this is creepy. despite calls for him to drop out he denies report and vowed he will stay in the race. well, folks, those balloted are printed and his name is right there alongside democratic josh stein. remind me of these two which is the party of family values? we will talk about that with my panel. christina, it is really hard to know where to even start with this guy. his staffers like four top ones just left. he is till on the ballot. trump ignored him at a rally in his own state yesterday and then j.d. vance says these allegations aren't really reality as if eating pets in springfield, what can be done at this point?
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is it just a wrap for the gop hopes in north carolina? >> i wish that were the case, charles. we have seen with this wing of the gop and this moment in time has no bottom. when we think about coattails when i explain to my student who's is at the top of the ticket? the people who support trump are not moved by these allegations, trump called robinson martin luther king on steroids, a way for him to vote for the plan and feel better about themselves -- man and feel better about themselves, they are not family valleys, death penalty, shooting our children while they should be learning and making sure a woman does not have a right to choose, and separating families at the border, and believe in starving kids from small age all of the way through, they don't believe in public education, the list goes on and on. it is not the party of family values, the fact that they would stand by this character, it makes total sense when you
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look at the to tallity to -- totality of the gop >> he won his spot by a landslide, by a lot. this report does not contain all new information, at the time of the primary people knew he was a holocaust denier, people knew he was a raging anti-gay homophobic guy and they were like. >> yes a lot of stuff out there. >> they were like that is our man, right? so, in reality how much of an impact do you think this report has on the people who previously decided he is our man? >> if you ask me this on friday you would say these people would vote for trump and robinson. we went to the rally yesterday and we talked to people specifically. we did an experiment where we said who here is excited to vote for trump?
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a big cheer. who is excited to vote for mark robinson? it was 40% of the chair. i am not comfortable with a lot of the allegations out there. maybe some of the ones that were out there before. but, if you look at mark robinson, this is somebody that was made in like the donald trump blueprint. he was a troll. he was an online troll. and then he got the favor of trump, he got the endorsement of trump. and this is what happens when you endorse people that were not qualified to be running for office. to hold this office that he is holding now. he was not qualified to have that in the first place. this is what happens when trump selects candidates like this. >> right, right. >> and what is interesting about this is that the harris campaign sort of anticipated seemingly that this is going to go south in grand fashion and they have begun posting clips of trump praising him at rallies and she is laying out a new strategy in north carolina,
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how much does this news with respect to robinson help harris.? >> you want, obviously, you want as many strong people at the top of the ticket as possible. robinson made that difficult for the republican party and even though he has not resigned or stepped down, he is on the ballot as of that friday deadline that he missed. it makes it a lot more complicated for republicans, we have seen the digital campaign, brilliant thus far. north carolina is in place when you have trump going around new york. i believe all-states right now are in play and you know, we can get into a deeper conversation about our 2022 governor's race that makes the reason why trump comes to new york a little more knowledgeable and reasonable as why he would do that. north carolina is now definitely in play. you want to make sure that you articulate this left leaning republican and independence as why it is robinson is a
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terrible choice. they can sit this one out, skip the second name on the ballot or think about the democratic party candidate and the economics behind why it would make sense for leaning republican or independent to move over to the democratic party candidate. >> the chance, just generally speaking, you talked about the lack of enthusiasm around him. could we be looking at another situation where we have a split ticket in terms of republican voters? going to the polls and supporter trump and sitting or standing down on robinson or voting for someone else? >> i would say a lot of the people, unscientific talking to people at the rally. talking to people there. specifically women, they said, they will vote for donald trump. he is their guy and they will not vote for him. you could see him lose and
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trump win. i think that is a possibility there. trump overperforms on the polls. it could be a situation where robinson loses by a lot. and it is really, really tight race between hairis and hairis and -- harris and trump. they are doing more damage to themselves than their opponents could. thank you for being an amazing panel on this sunday. next, shift from worst to best, honoring the behave women that stood up to hold the powerful accountable. you don't want to miss this powerful accountable. you don't want to misshi ts (♪♪) i'm getting vaccinated with pfizer's pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. come on. i already got a pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added protection of prevnar 20®. if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease, or are 65 or older,
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