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at the surface cellular level. try olay.
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to win more women voters, trump is doing this.>> ivf you mentioned before. >> i believe that's what this
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is about. >> i want to talk about ivf. i'm the father of ivf. and i said explain it. very quickly and within two minutes i said, no, we are in favor of ivf. >> trump now says he's the father of in vitro fertilization. and also sang he discovered what the procedure is. this claim is rich for many reasons. after that roe v. wade would be the law of the land is not for trump and the father of ivf has been found liable for sexual abuse, which makes claims like this baffling. >> i am your protector. i want to be your protector. you will no longer be abandoned or scared. you will no longer be in danger. you won't be in danger any longer.
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you will no longer have anxiety from the problems our country has today. you will be protected and i will be your protector. >> i will protect women at a level never seen before. >> my panel is back with me. try to unpack the absurdity of that. take your pick from anyone of those comments and juxtapose it with the fact that he tries to pretend he cares about women.>> first of all, what is it mean to be the father of ivf and this is an image that america cannot unseat. he will always be crystallized as the man who was responsible for overturning roe v. wade and because of him there are over 25 million women in this country that live in states with restrictions and where abortion has been banned. women have died because they cannot get access to abortions. there are thousands of women
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carrying unwanted pregnancies and that's an image you cannot unseat and he's part of a republican party that has voted against ivf detections. they just voted against the right to ivf act. >> he does not know what it means. we are trying to figure out what it means.>> >> let me play you the response to that comment and we will talk about on the other side. >> he called himself the father of ivf. and if what he meant is taking responsibility, then he should take responsibility for the fact that one in three women in america lives in a state that his band abortion. what he should take responsibility for is couples who are working toward growing their family have been
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disappointed and harmed by the fact that ivf treatments have been put at risk. >> because his comments were so absurd, a spokesperson for trump could not explain them. he said he was joking. >> i mean, that is such a weak response to hide behind. and it's what he does all the time when he feels like it did not land very well. it's a habit that people who say terrible things hide behind. i think the way he is putting himself out there as a protector and a paternal figure it's what people who are out there what misogynists believe in the natural order of things want to hear. there like, of course, i really believe that trump, because he such a strong figure he's going to protect all of us and that includes women.
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and it is so patently false. it's definitely a doctrine that's pervasive among conservative groups and the right and the far right religious groups. and one of the things that is talked about is this authoritarian vision of how the world is supposed to be with the man protecting the family but it gives him free reign to do whatever he wants because he set protector.>> you see the response and to tim's point about how this was such a mobilizing issue in the midterm election, the issue of women's reproductive rights and the vice president has such a command. she speaks about with authority that it kind of cuts through all of the bs and rattle . >> we know it worked with black and brown women and will work
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with moderate and conservative women. and this is a block that has voted for trump and we are staring at the possibility where maybe we will see a bigger shift because for the first time ever, there's a significant portion of women waking up and feeling what black and brown people feel almost every day which is suddenly your rights are at stake and things are slipping away. >> he has to face that and that's why he's sitting in a town hall with women voters on fox.>> but that reality is finally sinking in to a lot of women. the reality of your daughter living in a country that has less rights than you, if you are conservative, you are pondering, yes, you might believe he's better for the economy, but perhaps this feels like an existential thing.>> i want to ask -- i was going to say -- to you have confidence
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in conservative white women ultimately saying that. you don't have to answer that unless you want to. >> no. i don't. i think people who would've been on the fence otherwise. conservative not so much. moderate suburban women who were the main target demographic that everyone was looking for in 2020 and midterms, those of the people who might be thinking, wait a minute, this does affect me. >> he's trying to signal when he plays that fear mongering thing. it's like your children are going to be invaded and they want you to always be made and he's the protector. in some ways he knows that the road to the white house for him has to go through these types of voters. and they have to make a choice between buying his narrative about fear mongering or seeing what's clearly in front of them and the reproductive risks that exist.
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but beyond the economy those of the biggest issues. immigration an abortion are issues that are driven by fear and it's a matter which one will outweigh the other. >> my panel is sticking around and we have words the week coming up next.
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17 days to go. kamala harris was joined by lizzo and praised the city after donald trump said that the u.s. would end up like detroit. >> proud to be from this city.
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they say if she wins, then the whole country will be like detroit. proud like detroit. resilient. we are talking about the same detroit that innovated the auto industry and music industry. >> then kamala harris was in atlanta. >> we have the power to change this moment. everything that we do within the next 17 days will affect the lives of our children, of our grandchildren, of the people that we love the most.>> the florida democratic party and taylor swift pants, her tour made a stop in miami and barack
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obama will rally for harris after rallying in arizona on friday. my panel is back. a lot of star power. but in a race in which this outcome will be decided by razor thin margins, does star power have a net benefit? does it energize people?>> i'm thinking about taylor swift pants. miami-dade county, he almost won their. so democrats will not win due to the venezuelans, but there's a chance to mobilize young people. that's the only strategy they could rely on.>> do you think that these appearances help energize and organize people?
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>> i think you have to think of it not like convincing people. like taylor swift came out from kamala harris. it's about i was already going to and now i'm more excited to. i'm going to get other people to turn out and i'm to make sure other people that i know are ready to go. it will be about razor thin margins. while harris is trying to open up supporters, celebrity endorsements are about getting your base and making sure they turn out. >> sometimes the message from celebrities is even when you have wealth and fame and you feel like everything that happens is beneath you, when you come out and speak and endorse a candidate, you let the world know that the issues we are all facing compels you to vote. when people look at taylor swift, it's not so much who see
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endorses but she encourages people to go out and vote. if you are young and it may be a first time potential voter, you see that and you think that this is an important election and these are not just politicians. these people are telling me this is important. >> and makes you feel like everyone has something at stake. and my stepsister is watching taylor swift in miami. and she said i will do anything that she tells me and i think that at the end of the day cup barack obama is the last messenger that can give the closing argument about why they feel like they are feeling and no one can do that better than him.>> why is he that unique person? >> that's a great question. part of it is what he represents. he showed up and did it.
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and he managed to win as a black man in america. and he's just still an amazing order. and we are seeing about what he's doing. you bring him out at the end and he's doing a great job. >> i think a lot of people looked at her and said she's a very bright woman who can command a lot of respect for voters. >> on the flipside, you don't have that on the republican side. >> they don't have anyone. but they don't have anyone who wants to vote for the current party leader. none of them -- i don't know who the most high profile republican official is.
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it is time for the worst of the week. this time we zero in on who's having the worst of the week. and that is arguably eric adams. he faces of federal criminal indictment. the last person he needs attention from his this person.>> i know what it's like to be persecuted by the doj for speaking out against open borders. we were persecuted. i was persecuted and so are you. adams came out against immigrants and the discussion of new york. i said he will be indicted within six months, and he was. it's a shame. he did the right thing but got indicted and they play weaponization. >> your thoughts on that.
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when he's giving you props and coming to defense, it's not a good sign.>> when you find a friend in donald trump, it's not a good sign. that shows you how lame it is not to hide under the disguise of them being prosecuted and this witch hunt. what is funny is that they are both men that run on a lawn order campaign. that is the message. and they are questioning the law and the order of this country. >> and testing it in a way that exposes the double standards. they feel like they are above the law and can get away with it. we will see what happens. but not a good look when you get that from trump.>> it's striking . both of them have been persecuted by the doj.
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and i think it's interesting how petty the crimes at stake in new york for the two of them have been. his trial run by alvin bragg run on hush money payments. and eric adams got free upgrades from turkish airlines and just the petty us crimes. the dumbest crimes and they have that in common. i'm sure they can bond of that in the future. if eric adams ever unlocks his phone. >> if he gets it back. but it speaks to something that's more deeper, and that is the fact that you can half -- in a setting like this dinner, you can have these individuals who are normalized and brought up and allowed to speak and
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allowed to be celebrated in a weird way with the elite of both sides, billionaires, everybody under the guys that it's for charity. and somehow -- i think it's things like this that give this this feeling about politicians and the elite in this country.>> this dinner, it made sense at the time as a coming together situation. as we have gone on and as the republican party has moved further to the right and embraced donald trump, can we just say that the jokes were not funny. it is supposed to be a place where politicians come and make fun of themselves more and to connect themselves and humanize them as opposed -- >> he went off on a tangent and did his usual thing attacking everybody and chuck schumer and kamala harris. >> symbolically, that says it all.
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>> we need to be more honest about these things and do not allow these people a platform to speak when you're saying you're threatening our country and democracy and talking about mass deportations of millions of people and separating children from their families and at the same time reproductive rights and then you're like, let's get together and have a dinner and laugh it off. it's not a sign of unity. it's the false sense that this country is not where it really is.>> it is delusion. >> thank you so much. i appreciate it. and thank you for making time for us. come back tomorrow night at 7 pm eastern and i will speak with the state representative. you don't want to miss this. have a good night. eztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it.
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