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amy: yes.id: and did not have to -- a big problem with the 2020 campaign shefrbgs so risk-averse. she didn't want to alienate any segment of the democratic coalition that it constantly seemed like she had her finninger in the wind -- her finninger in this wind. let's have this kofrbgs i think it's worth having this conversation. now she has the ability to move -- to appeal to a general election audience. and you're beginning to see her go on the attack on democrats' issue of the border and really -- weakest issue of the border and really go after trump for scuttling the immigration compromise. i think democrats can afford to be underwater by 15 points on handling of the border and still win but not 30 like they were two months ago. so we'll see. amy: i think that's an excellent point. camille: to think about that. and that she's able to lean into prosecutor. amy: she couldn't talk about being a prosecutor in 2019. that was a liability in a democratic primary. now it's, oh, by the way, did i men
amy: yes.id: and did not have to -- a big problem with the 2020 campaign shefrbgs so risk-averse. she didn't want to alienate any segment of the democratic coalition that it constantly seemed like she had her finninger in the wind -- her finninger in this wind. let's have this kofrbgs i think it's worth having this conversation. now she has the ability to move -- to appeal to a general election audience. and you're beginning to see her go on the attack on democrats' issue of the border and...
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we are joined by amy mckinnon. amy, thank _ a contrast. we are joined by amy mckinnon. amy mckinnon. amy, thank you for i a contrast. we are joined by amy - mckinnon. amy, thank you forjoining us. this deal was several years in the making. what got it over the line? ~ . , the making. what got it over the line? ~ ., , ., line? well, as we heard in those ackaues line? well, as we heard in those packages before, _ line? well, as we heard in those packages before, the _ line? well, as we heard in those packages before, the real - line? well, as we heard in those i packages before, the real linchpin of this deal was releasing the assassin from russia from a german prison. and that became apparent over these months and attempts at diplomacy that that is what the russians wanted, that they were not going to budge, so that been launched this huge behind the scenes very tightly controlled very quiet diplomatic effort to try and persuade and cajole the germans to take this very significant step to release somebody who's been convicted for assassinating somebody in broad daylight
we are joined by amy mckinnon. amy, thank _ a contrast. we are joined by amy mckinnon. amy mckinnon. amy, thank you for i a contrast. we are joined by amy - mckinnon. amy, thank you forjoining us. this deal was several years in the making. what got it over the line? ~ . , the making. what got it over the line? ~ ., , ., line? well, as we heard in those ackaues line? well, as we heard in those packages before, _ line? well, as we heard in those packages before, the _ line? well, as we heard in...
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okay, so amy doesn't >> right.'t think he's beautiful. >> he could have paid a stylist for half that. and looked half decent. >> but david, the gold standard is stuart wheeler, who gave £5 million to the conservative party and would not accept anything in return. he didn't want an honour, he didn't want access. he just believed in pubuc access. he just believed in public service. amy's got a point, though, that that is quite rare. >> it is . >> it is. >> it is. >> but i would say to amy, there are two things you have to bear in mind. one is do you wish the state to fund political parties and activity as happens in other countries? well, that would be brilliant . countries? well, that would be brilliant. but given countries? well, that would be brilliant . but given the brilliant. but given the dwindling nature of political membership in this country, that would mean that in fact, the labour party, with its union backing, was given far more money and the conservative party would go away, which i don't think is parti
okay, so amy doesn't >> right.'t think he's beautiful. >> he could have paid a stylist for half that. and looked half decent. >> but david, the gold standard is stuart wheeler, who gave £5 million to the conservative party and would not accept anything in return. he didn't want an honour, he didn't want access. he just believed in pubuc access. he just believed in public service. amy's got a point, though, that that is quite rare. >> it is . >> it is. >> it...
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amy and ano are among the few to have reconnected with family.no may have had a breakthrough in their search. they found someone who lives nearby who they think could be one of the twins. they are awaiting dna test results. nato often thinks about finding herfamily. lia's group legal battle continues to gather pace. they plan to begin legal action this year. meanwhile, tamuna continues to search for her biological family. she is due to meet the president of georgia to lobby on behalf of all the victims. the saddest part of my story is that i have reunited hundreds of families and i cannot find my biological pa rents. but i will. i'm sure i will. i will find them. hello there. it's been a glorious sunny start for most of us to begin this weekend. however, it's not the same for everyone. we do have more cloud around southern and eastern areas, and through the weekend i think we'll start to see increasing chance of heavy showers and thunderstorms, particularly across england and wales. but it's been a glorious start today, like i mentioned. here's a
amy and ano are among the few to have reconnected with family.no may have had a breakthrough in their search. they found someone who lives nearby who they think could be one of the twins. they are awaiting dna test results. nato often thinks about finding herfamily. lia's group legal battle continues to gather pace. they plan to begin legal action this year. meanwhile, tamuna continues to search for her biological family. she is due to meet the president of georgia to lobby on behalf of all the...
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amy: that's right. an important global figure, a high profile political prisoner in russia. initially, he was supposed to be part of this deal. when he died, that scrambled officials back to the table to begin to piece together another deal of a similar magnitudehat could help to move this forward. steve: thanks very much, amy. to the u.s. election. vice president harris says she is on to have secured enough delegates. she will be nominating her pick for vice president. governor josh shapiro of pennsylvania is on the shortlist, as is mark kelly, governor of arizona, and tim walz, governor of minnesota. kamala harris and whoever she chooses will set off on a tour of battleground states next week. jamie harrison, chair of the dnc, expressed delight with having vice president harris confirmed as the nominee. jamie: as chair of this great party built on hope, i'm so proud to confirm vice president harris has earned more thathe majority of votes from all f are mentioned delegates -- from all for mentioned de
amy: that's right. an important global figure, a high profile political prisoner in russia. initially, he was supposed to be part of this deal. when he died, that scrambled officials back to the table to begin to piece together another deal of a similar magnitudehat could help to move this forward. steve: thanks very much, amy. to the u.s. election. vice president harris says she is on to have secured enough delegates. she will be nominating her pick for vice president. governor josh shapiro of...
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amy. tim, thank you so much for joining them on. amy.thank you so much forjoining us today them on. amy. tim, thank you so much for joining us today on state of the nation. i've got a mea culpa to make now, in the segment of the last segment i was speaking about, james, the second i said that he presided over an act that prohibited the printing press from, from printing press from, from printing anything without a license. i'm afraid i got that wrong. it was actually charles the second. he was. he was on the second. he was. he was on the throne when the licensing of the throne when the licensing of the press act 1662 was passed. he was responsible for, the 17th century version of tim stanley's ideal twitter regulation, but but there we go. i'm glad that i could, could could make that correction. i don't think i could live with myself if i, if l, could live with myself if i, if i, if i hadn't. now, coming up next. a sleepy norfolk village hits the headlines today as a local row breaks out over whether to fly the union jack over the villag
amy. tim, thank you so much for joining them on. amy.thank you so much forjoining us today them on. amy. tim, thank you so much for joining us today on state of the nation. i've got a mea culpa to make now, in the segment of the last segment i was speaking about, james, the second i said that he presided over an act that prohibited the printing press from, from printing press from, from printing anything without a license. i'm afraid i got that wrong. it was actually charles the second. he was....
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okay, so amy doesn't >> right. think he's beautiful. >> he could have paid a stylist for half that. and looked half >> he could have paid a stylist for half that. and loctake half it is, if labour didn't take donations , the conservative donations, the conservative party still did, then it wouldn't be able to compete at all. so it's a problem with donations and do you think the £16,000 has been well spent on making him look really beautiful? >> absolutely not. you don't. he doesn't. >> it's outrageous. >> it's outrageous. >> right . okay, so amy doesn't >> right. okay, so amy doesn't think he's beautiful. >> he could have paid a stylist for half that. and looked half decent. >> but david, the gold standard is stuart wheeler, who gave £5 million to the conservative party and would not accept anything in return. he didn't want an honour, he didn't want access. he just believed in pubuc access. he just believed in public service. amy's got a point, though, that that is quite rare. >> it is . >> it is. >> it is. >> but
okay, so amy doesn't >> right. think he's beautiful. >> he could have paid a stylist for half that. and looked half >> he could have paid a stylist for half that. and loctake half it is, if labour didn't take donations , the conservative donations, the conservative party still did, then it wouldn't be able to compete at all. so it's a problem with donations and do you think the £16,000 has been well spent on making him look really beautiful? >> absolutely not. you...
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amy: they are putting a lot of i work.e a privately held business, so tim can be more aggressive. when they launched their marketplace, they had the most advantageous payout of any platform. that is again really great for developers. but i think they have a long way to go in terms of feature parity with roblox. in terms of the discovery algorithms, right? the epic community primarily likes shooting games, so to really expand their audience to a much more general audience has to be baked into their algorithms as well in terms of discovery. they are working on all of that and developers are patiently waiting for it. but patience is finite. caroline: what is interesting is you were looking at the ai theme within gaming and much has been said as to how ultimately we will have user generated content so much more built-in. whether or not games will be building themselves. how are you starting to cai in gaming start to lead to efficiencies or not? amy: my partner matt murphy loves investment. we are really excited about code gene
amy: they are putting a lot of i work.e a privately held business, so tim can be more aggressive. when they launched their marketplace, they had the most advantageous payout of any platform. that is again really great for developers. but i think they have a long way to go in terms of feature parity with roblox. in terms of the discovery algorithms, right? the epic community primarily likes shooting games, so to really expand their audience to a much more general audience has to be baked into...
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amy. tim, thank you so much for joining them on. amy.k you so much forjoining us today them on. amy. tim, thank you so much for joining us today on state of the nation. i've got a mea culpa to make now, in the segment of the last segment i was speaking about, james, the second i said that he presided over an act that prohibited the printing press from, from printing press from, from printing anything without a license. i'm afraid i got that wrong. it was actually charles the second. he was. he was on the second. he was. he was on the throne when the licensing of the throne when the licensing of the press act 1662 was passed. he was responsible for, the 17th century version of tim stanley's ideal twitter regulation, but but there we go. i'm glad that i could, could could make that correction. i don't think i could live with myself if i, if l, could live with myself if i, if i, if i hadn't. now, coming up next. a sleepy norfolk village hits the headlines today as a local row breaks out over whether to fly the union jack over the village ha
amy. tim, thank you so much for joining them on. amy.k you so much forjoining us today them on. amy. tim, thank you so much for joining us today on state of the nation. i've got a mea culpa to make now, in the segment of the last segment i was speaking about, james, the second i said that he presided over an act that prohibited the printing press from, from printing press from, from printing anything without a license. i'm afraid i got that wrong. it was actually charles the second. he was. he...
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amy poehler.. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you ever feel like the only place you can find cars is in car commercials? oh, this isn't a car commercial. this is an autotrader commercial and this is one of the millions of new and used cars that you can find on autotrader. you can find cars like the ones o. oh, no! or the car in this show. get out the water! i bet i can even find the cars in my feed. sure can! you can even find the car in that movie on autotrader. (to ufo) hey, find your own car! — thanks. — mhm. what'd you get? oh, i got another double shot, double cream, double froth, double pump, double whip, double hot, double caf, double sleeve. hey, did you know that discover doubles your cashback at the end of your first year? — you are cut off. you earn. we match. — debbie. — unlimited cashback match. at bombas we make the most comfortable sock in the history of feet so comfortable you'll wish you had more vist bombas.com and get 20% off your first order i'm a rusty old boat hitch, and i am barel
amy poehler.. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you ever feel like the only place you can find cars is in car commercials? oh, this isn't a car commercial. this is an autotrader commercial and this is one of the millions of new and used cars that you can find on autotrader. you can find cars like the ones o. oh, no! or the car in this show. get out the water! i bet i can even find the cars in my feed. sure can! you can even find the car in that movie on autotrader. (to ufo) hey, find your own car!...
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my name is amy conro , my fifth paralympics. my name is amy conroy. and — my fifth paralympics.h paral mics. , �* ., , ~ conroy, and is my fourth paral mics. , �* ., , ,, ., paralympics. gb women seek to win their first paralympic _ paralympics. gb women seek to win their first paralympic medal. - paralympics. gb women seek to win their first paralympic medal. i - their first paralympic medal. i think if we were the first to bring that paralympic medal, it would be fantastic to know all the support we have had and everyone who has supported us from the lottery to our family to our parents, just to say it was worth it, i think that would be great. it was worth it, i think that would be areat. ~ . ., it was worth it, i think that would beareat.~ . ., it was worth it, i think that would beureat. . ., be great. wheelchair basketball has chan . ed be great. wheelchair basketball has changed amy's _ be great. wheelchair basketball has changed amy's life _ be great. wheelchair basketball has changed amy's life and _ be great. wheelchair basketball has changed amy's life and she - chang
my name is amy conro , my fifth paralympics. my name is amy conroy. and — my fifth paralympics.h paral mics. , �* ., , ~ conroy, and is my fourth paral mics. , �* ., , ,, ., paralympics. gb women seek to win their first paralympic _ paralympics. gb women seek to win their first paralympic medal. - paralympics. gb women seek to win their first paralympic medal. i - their first paralympic medal. i think if we were the first to bring that paralympic medal, it would be fantastic to know all...
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amy and ano are among the few to have reconnected with family.no may have had a breakthrough in their search. they found someone who lives nearby who they think could be one of the twins. they are awaiting dna test results. nato often thinks about finding herfamily. lia's group legal battle continues to gather pace. they plan to begin legal action this year. meanwhile, tamuna continues to search for her biological family. she is due to meet the president of georgia to lobby on behalf of all the victims. the saddest part of my story is that i have reunited hundreds of families and i cannot find my biological parents. but i will. i'm sure i will. i will find them. hello. this weekend will take us out of august and into september — technically speaking, the start of the meteorological autumn. but in spite of that, there is some warmth and some humidity on the way. warm and humid conditions drove a lot of the showers and thunderstorms across the western side of continental europe during friday. that warm and humid air wafting its way northwards over
amy and ano are among the few to have reconnected with family.no may have had a breakthrough in their search. they found someone who lives nearby who they think could be one of the twins. they are awaiting dna test results. nato often thinks about finding herfamily. lia's group legal battle continues to gather pace. they plan to begin legal action this year. meanwhile, tamuna continues to search for her biological family. she is due to meet the president of georgia to lobby on behalf of all the...
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amy: yes. to tam's point, this is now a place where donald trump needs to change the direction of his campaign. in june it was biden that wanted that debate because he knew he was running behind. now trump wants to change the focus. since harris got into this race, the trump campaign has been very adamant that she hasn't been tested, pushed, hasn't set down for an interview. let's see how she is able to do once she gets under the hot lights of having to answer a question that's not on a teleprompter, that's not scripted. >> she has been conducting a one-way conversation with the american people. it has not been a two-way conversation. she has not been pressed. a debate is an opportunity, the interview she has promised she would do by the end of august, and the end of august is soon, that will also be a two-way conversation. and the harris campaign clearly seems to want the debate to happen, but they are also i think enjoying i could say getting under trump's skin about it. amna: what do you mea
amy: yes. to tam's point, this is now a place where donald trump needs to change the direction of his campaign. in june it was biden that wanted that debate because he knew he was running behind. now trump wants to change the focus. since harris got into this race, the trump campaign has been very adamant that she hasn't been tested, pushed, hasn't set down for an interview. let's see how she is able to do once she gets under the hot lights of having to answer a question that's not on a...
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amy, do you want to _ to change in this debate. amy, do you want to respond?o you want to respond? i could not disagree _ do you want to respond? i could not disagree more. _ do you want to respond? i could not disagree more. i— do you want to respond? i could not disagree more. i think - do you want to respond? i could not disagree more. i think you l not disagree more. i think you see clearly kamala harris talked about the compliments on the biden and harris administration. she talked about some of the other programmes they put in place and the first 3.5 years of the administration. at the same time thought about her vision and what she wants to do for the medically and economically she laid out and put out a plan to help improve the housing situation in the united states. she thought about her record in the biden and harris administration but showing a clear vision which she started out strongly in her convention speech, doing so. irate out strongly in her convention speech, doing so.— speech, doing so. we heard directly from _ speech, doing so. we heard di
amy, do you want to _ to change in this debate. amy, do you want to respond?o you want to respond? i could not disagree _ do you want to respond? i could not disagree more. _ do you want to respond? i could not disagree more. i— do you want to respond? i could not disagree more. i think - do you want to respond? i could not disagree more. i think you l not disagree more. i think you see clearly kamala harris talked about the compliments on the biden and harris administration. she talked about...
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that's amy. universities when we actually need more people out there to build houses for young folk who can't get housing. so, labour, throwing the older generation under the bus. >> i think it's , it's not. >> i think it's, it's not. >> i think it's, it's not. >> or should they be throwing the older generation under the bus. >> absolutely. but i think it's just inevitable that their policies are going to be more in tune with the under 50s may not not by design as such, but just when you're going for, growth , when you're going for, growth, addressing that generational inequality, they're going to translate to policies like housebuilding and energy, gb energy and maybe focusing on childcare, which are all going to affect more people under 50. but i think this isn't i don't think they're politicising the, the, the decision in the same way as say, when, when the tories made the decision to go for welfare, when it perhaps wasn't the best thing for the country, but it's just looks good. performativel
that's amy. universities when we actually need more people out there to build houses for young folk who can't get housing. so, labour, throwing the older generation under the bus. >> i think it's , it's not. >> i think it's, it's not. >> i think it's, it's not. >> or should they be throwing the older generation under the bus. >> absolutely. but i think it's just inevitable that their policies are going to be more in tune with the under 50s may not not by design as...
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amy: thank you. camille: so i think before president biden dropped out, probably the life of a political pollster was a little less interesting. [laughter] but now everybody wants you. so we are thrilled that you are here at brookings. david, i wanted to start with you. and let's talk a little about what's happened since president biden's exit from the race. so at that point, early polls suggested the vice president harris was closing the initial gap between the then-president biden and former president trump. so where are we now and how confident can we be that we are seeing a trend? david: first of all, thank you, camille. and what a great crowd. if we were to put the 2024 election in netflix terminology, a month ago republican consultants were boasting to us that democrats were running a weekend at bernie's campaign where they are having the candidate and we got on to "silence of the lambs" and i don't want to say we're quite at miss congeniality but we're seeing a remarkable turn-around in a cand
amy: thank you. camille: so i think before president biden dropped out, probably the life of a political pollster was a little less interesting. [laughter] but now everybody wants you. so we are thrilled that you are here at brookings. david, i wanted to start with you. and let's talk a little about what's happened since president biden's exit from the race. so at that point, early polls suggested the vice president harris was closing the initial gap between the then-president biden and former...
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i'm looking at amy, because amy is like, ha-ha-ha, silly rabbit. amy: you are not silly.has to play a lot of defense. as you noted, there are 23 seats, nine are in really competitive states. now, things have looked pretty good for this democratic class of this year given how difficult the map is. even in states like ohio that trump will win ohio, you not going to get an investment at the presidential level. sherrod brown the democratic incumbent has been leading in the polls consistently. now, it's going to tighten up, he's still going to have to outrun harris by six to eight p oints, not easy. but the fact that that race is still in play, and in the other battleground states, arizona, wisconsin, pennsylvania, the democratic candidates there have been looking consistently really strong. and so, what it does mean is h e's right. 50-50, we all know what that means. 50-50 without getting harris, that's a republican senate. so regardless, it is who wins the presidency that will tell you who gets control of the senate. the only question is, is it going to be plus one or plus t
i'm looking at amy, because amy is like, ha-ha-ha, silly rabbit. amy: you are not silly.has to play a lot of defense. as you noted, there are 23 seats, nine are in really competitive states. now, things have looked pretty good for this democratic class of this year given how difficult the map is. even in states like ohio that trump will win ohio, you not going to get an investment at the presidential level. sherrod brown the democratic incumbent has been leading in the polls consistently. now,...
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amy: can i make an argument?this day and age and are very calcified, polarized era, a surge in moving the race from one where trump was up by three to one where harris is now up one point or tied. that's a four point shift into weeks and that is a big, big deal. that matters a lot. the race has shifted from one where trump was ahead and it was his race to lose, the one where, oh, this race is actually a tossup now. where it is not is where we were in 2020 at this time where biden was up, in the polling at least, by eight points or something, and he ended up winning by four. so this is much closer than it was in 2020, but a heck of a lot better than where we were. the other thing about the money that is important is that democrats have had a money lead for a long time. they have spent it on biden. and it did not do anything. now harris and her campaign have an opportunity in many ways to say the same things, although it is different. she gets to be sort of a change candidate that biden was not. you can see what sh
amy: can i make an argument?this day and age and are very calcified, polarized era, a surge in moving the race from one where trump was up by three to one where harris is now up one point or tied. that's a four point shift into weeks and that is a big, big deal. that matters a lot. the race has shifted from one where trump was ahead and it was his race to lose, the one where, oh, this race is actually a tossup now. where it is not is where we were in 2020 at this time where biden was up, in the...
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amy kniuht, south. -- mr putin himself. amy knight. the _ south. -- mr putin himself.soviet and russian affairs specialist for the library of congress and with her analysis of the implications and reverberations of what's going on in that patch of russian territory that has been attacked by ukrainian troops in the past few days. do stay with us. you are watching bbc news. hello there. although skies did brighten up across scotland, northern ireland later in the day, it was a pretty soggy one for most, with outbreaks of rain and a strong south—westerly breeze. tomorrow's looking better, more sunshine around, and it'll feel slightly cooler and fresher, certainly across northern areas. those weather fronts continuing to move southwards and eastwards, then, through the overnight period. some spots of rain on it, maybe the odd heavier burst, but generally it will be much weaker than what we had earlier in the day across northern and western areas. a few blustery showers across the north—west of the uk. clear skies for most mean a cooler, fresher night to come, but still qui
amy kniuht, south. -- mr putin himself. amy knight. the _ south. -- mr putin himself.soviet and russian affairs specialist for the library of congress and with her analysis of the implications and reverberations of what's going on in that patch of russian territory that has been attacked by ukrainian troops in the past few days. do stay with us. you are watching bbc news. hello there. although skies did brighten up across scotland, northern ireland later in the day, it was a pretty soggy one...
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amy what happens if i'm talking to you in 2 or 3 years from now? is this going to be a crisis situation in terms of what the what the governor can do or can't do? you know, raj it cannot last. it cannot last three years. people are already really, really buckling. there's a lot of people who lost their homes in the park fire last month that are uninsured. we don't want that. i think we're going to see some kind of a national program on the horizon to bring some relief, because we do have the fair plan, but it only is as strong as the private insurers we've got in the state. those insurers are sending a message, and we just got to shop and compare and then go to the fair plan. if you don't have a choice, and then stay in touch with your elected officials, because we do need solutions. it is concerning. amy, appreciate your time and your insight. have a good evening. you too. let's move on now. not just the presidential election. there's another big decision on this november ballot, prop 36. this is all about how we fight crime and the penalties for
amy what happens if i'm talking to you in 2 or 3 years from now? is this going to be a crisis situation in terms of what the what the governor can do or can't do? you know, raj it cannot last. it cannot last three years. people are already really, really buckling. there's a lot of people who lost their homes in the park fire last month that are uninsured. we don't want that. i think we're going to see some kind of a national program on the horizon to bring some relief, because we do have the...
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thank you for your service and sacrifice. >> we are back with -- amy and paul. rolling conversation that i think gets really close to this nerve, right, that if you believe in your country and you serve your country, it's something extra, it's something better than the rest of us. to see a candidate for president say no, it's not. this one is better. this medal for this person who never served is better is so into disorienting. it almost doesn't have it almost scrambles the circuits and i wonder, from your view, from your purge, from your service, from your active role in the politics, what the appropriate sort of response is to someone who sees the world and sees service in our military that way. >> well, first of all, when i heard about it last night, i was shocked, just the same way anybody watching that would be shocked. even after all these years of watching trump i was shocked. under no, in no planet is it okay to say that the medal that you gave to your rich donor is better than or even the same as the medal of honor and i think, you know, it just shows t
thank you for your service and sacrifice. >> we are back with -- amy and paul. rolling conversation that i think gets really close to this nerve, right, that if you believe in your country and you serve your country, it's something extra, it's something better than the rest of us. to see a candidate for president say no, it's not. this one is better. this medal for this person who never served is better is so into disorienting. it almost doesn't have it almost scrambles the circuits and i...
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all right, amy, where is amy? hi, amy. amy is reading a fiction book about the empire. you dreamed of empires. alvaro. enrique. thank you. sharing that book with us. we appreciate it. and homer might like to get on your website. absolutely. he's reading, and he might think of authors. and yelp. and just listen to author as that might be a good activity. there you go, homer. there's your advice for today. joe in columbus, new jersey. joe, good afternoon. what's on your reading list? afternoon. well, i just want to let you know that i recently completed the latest novel by douglas preston in lincoln child. and find that series very, very entertaining. and ed, can you describe the series. it's a match centric fbi agent named our wishes and our guests and it goes through a number of, different mysteries that he's involved in. and are they more of the thriller genre? yes, i think they're more of a thriller, but since i completed that, i'm picking up a book that i had purchased set aside for a while, a promised land by barack obama. i'm really anxious to into that and go thro
all right, amy, where is amy? hi, amy. amy is reading a fiction book about the empire. you dreamed of empires. alvaro. enrique. thank you. sharing that book with us. we appreciate it. and homer might like to get on your website. absolutely. he's reading, and he might think of authors. and yelp. and just listen to author as that might be a good activity. there you go, homer. there's your advice for today. joe in columbus, new jersey. joe, good afternoon. what's on your reading list? afternoon....
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cnn's david chalian, amy walter from the cook political report, and seung min kim from the associated press. hello, everybody, happy friday we have a very long weekend ahead of us, though. a lot of drama the previous weekends, because it's been like so easy. >> it's been very slow news cycle fair point. >> david chalian talk about the moment that we're in right now well, i mean, it's certainly those dramatic images. last night and the vice president moving immediately to sort of standby joe biden side play her official role credit the president with that but obviously want to also bask in the the very positive news. >> is, no doubt away. she wanted to turn into this weekend. remember, she's been the candidate now for 12 days. >> 12. 12 days. we've seen this astounding fundraising, this coalescing of the whole party behind her and now she faces this weekend. one of her biggest decisions as hey, nominee, and that is going to be to pick her vice presidential running mate. she wants to then use that for momentum for more fundraising, more energy among the grassroots of the party throughou
cnn's david chalian, amy walter from the cook political report, and seung min kim from the associated press. hello, everybody, happy friday we have a very long weekend ahead of us, though. a lot of drama the previous weekends, because it's been like so easy. >> it's been very slow news cycle fair point. >> david chalian talk about the moment that we're in right now well, i mean, it's certainly those dramatic images. last night and the vice president moving immediately to sort of...
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we just heard from senator vance and as amy says, these polls that we're tracking?'t flip-flop their way out of this, right? that was amazing to me the way they're trying to now flip-flop and move away from the issue that's hurting them. for how long did donald trump brag on national television on interview after interview taking responsibility as he chose the supreme court that finally overturned roe v. wad he took personal responsibility and owned it, and now he's trying to move away from it. he cannot move away from it or from this issue. women all across this country understand where he is and i guarantee you we will spend million of dollars reminding them of where he is on this issue. >> marc, what's so interesting is for some conservative republicans, the reaction is the opposite, which is betraying what they would like to see, which is a candidate at the top of the ticket who is fight for a federal ban on abortion. >> kristen, he had a good interview and strong on the border and it's incredibly disappointing for pro-life advocates that there's no standard bea
we just heard from senator vance and as amy says, these polls that we're tracking?'t flip-flop their way out of this, right? that was amazing to me the way they're trying to now flip-flop and move away from the issue that's hurting them. for how long did donald trump brag on national television on interview after interview taking responsibility as he chose the supreme court that finally overturned roe v. wad he took personal responsibility and owned it, and now he's trying to move away from it....
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amy wiacker, cornell belcher and marc short, former chief of staff to mike pence.vance, notably again trying to make the case if elected they will not ban to try to move abortion, nationally as you heard, elizabeth warren is not buying it. >> i was so glad to see you press him the way that you did, and this is a question in a lot of voters' minds which is to look back at the record he's been on every side of this issue and it's not what the republican stands for when it comes to this one issue that will be an enormous issue and the other thing i'll take away from the interview is just how willing senator vance is to dismiss his own party in the service of holding up donald trump and to say to get it wrong and doubling down on this issue. we've seen where this is clearly just the party of trump. >> amy, what's your take? we are looking at a gender gap that is growing by the day. it's clear. donald trump knows this better than anyone because he talks to people about it, the fact that he's worried about this issue. >> right. well, there are two things i want to say. t
amy wiacker, cornell belcher and marc short, former chief of staff to mike pence.vance, notably again trying to make the case if elected they will not ban to try to move abortion, nationally as you heard, elizabeth warren is not buying it. >> i was so glad to see you press him the way that you did, and this is a question in a lot of voters' minds which is to look back at the record he's been on every side of this issue and it's not what the republican stands for when it comes to this one...
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amy walter is editor-in-chief of the cook political report with amy walter and a member of our news houry. let's talk about your analysis today. he wrote this, you said things look a lot better for democrats today than they did a few weeks ago, but trump is looking stronger now than he did in 2020. explain that to us. what are you seeing now in the race and in the polling? amy: if you think about this now from where we were in the pre- july 3 first world, if we think about this as a contest, as a game, the contest was very lopsided against biden. he was behind by a significant number, not just at the national popular vote but in those individual states, those individual battleground states. you can see on the six points in a state like georgia and nevada. just in the time that harris has been in the race, you've seen those numbers move pretty significantly toward harris. a shift in those battleground states which is mirroring what were seeing in the national poll as well. it hasn't turned those states from one set favor trump to ones that now favor harris, it just means that the race is
amy walter is editor-in-chief of the cook political report with amy walter and a member of our news houry. let's talk about your analysis today. he wrote this, you said things look a lot better for democrats today than they did a few weeks ago, but trump is looking stronger now than he did in 2020. explain that to us. what are you seeing now in the race and in the polling? amy: if you think about this now from where we were in the pre- july 3 first world, if we think about this as a contest, as...
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amy, thank you so much for joining me. i appreciate it.hat is amy tarkanian. >>> up next on the show, pandora shining bright. the danish jeweler raising outlook for the second time this year. we'll bring you the latest on the other side. stay with us. shopify's point of sale system helps you sell at every stage of your business. need a fast and secure way to take payments? we've got you covered. how about card readers that you can rely on? yep, that too. want one place to manage every sale from every channel? that's kind of our thing. whatever you sell, businesses that grow grow with shopify. to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. ryan t. writes, "moving i
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all right, outfront now, amy walter, the cook political report publisher and editor in chief, and amy, i really appreciate your time, so i mentioned obviously some of the analysis that you've been doing. you've been looking at so many numbers and data from the all-important swing states. this is part of the cook political report swing-state project that you have i've been leading and you've got a brand new analysis tonight. what does it show right? >> so this is surveys that were taken in the seven swing states by our polling partners. this is gs strategy group and bsg. to democratic and republican firm going into those key swing states and you're right, what it found is a harris has been able to consolidate the base of the democratic party, a base that was basically sitting on the sidelines for much of the 2024 election. they were frustrated with what they were seeing out of biden. many of them had put themselves into third party saying they were interested maybe in supporting rfk junior. now what we've seen, those voters coming home more important for harris is the fact that she's d
all right, outfront now, amy walter, the cook political report publisher and editor in chief, and amy, i really appreciate your time, so i mentioned obviously some of the analysis that you've been doing. you've been looking at so many numbers and data from the all-important swing states. this is part of the cook political report swing-state project that you have i've been leading and you've got a brand new analysis tonight. what does it show right? >> so this is surveys that were taken in...
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senator amy klobuchar.g to the saturday show. >> it was great to be on jonathan, thank you. >>> and joining me now to talk more about vice president harris' economic plan is heather long. columnist and member of the washington post editorial board. heather, thank you so much for coming onto the saturday show. so our colleague david lynch at the washington post when i interviewed him for first look, and we were talking about the price gouging piece. >> i think the price gouging has gotten so much attention. there was a lot in this economic plan. some of it was really good. things like expanding the child tax credit. expanding the earned income tax credit. some of the subsidies to help build more housing and reduce zoning could really help a lot of people in this country. everybody is talking about the price gouging. when the policy came out, the paper document, it sounded a lot like this notion that we were going to set price controls and that we were returning to the 1970s . you can't pay more than let's sa
senator amy klobuchar.g to the saturday show. >> it was great to be on jonathan, thank you. >>> and joining me now to talk more about vice president harris' economic plan is heather long. columnist and member of the washington post editorial board. heather, thank you so much for coming onto the saturday show. so our colleague david lynch at the washington post when i interviewed him for first look, and we were talking about the price gouging piece. >> i think the price...
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amy, we have been dealing with this for a few cycles now.n to the election, former president trump has out performed the polls going in by at least a couple points. sometimes greater, depending on the state maybe that is the unpollable trump supporter? what do you think that is. >> one thing we have been learning though is if you look at voters who say that they have voted in, say, the last four elections in a row. these is what we consider consistent voters. they are to ross's point the kinds of voters that may be more enthusiastic about answering polls. but they are -- they lien much more towards harris and leaned much more to biden. if you look at voters who say they have been inconsistent voters, those are the voters that r roth is talking about. those are the voters that may not -- not that they don't take polls they don't participate in every single election whether it be a presidential or offlehr election. trump does better with that set of voters. so what pollsters are trying to do now is make sure ha is that they have a good balance
amy, we have been dealing with this for a few cycles now.n to the election, former president trump has out performed the polls going in by at least a couple points. sometimes greater, depending on the state maybe that is the unpollable trump supporter? what do you think that is. >> one thing we have been learning though is if you look at voters who say that they have voted in, say, the last four elections in a row. these is what we consider consistent voters. they are to ross's point the...
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a friend of the show and retired marine corps lieutenant colonel amy mcgrath put it this way, no, thef honor is not the equivalent of the medal trump gave to rush limbaugh and jim jordan. no, they're not rated equal. not even close. every single member of the military knows the significance of the medal of honor. every single commander in chief in the history of america knows the significance of this medal,i except donald trump. it is galling. as galling as the comments are, at this point, they are not surprising, given the ex- president's long history of disparaging veterans, publicly and privately. his chief of staff confirmed he called those who fought for our country suckers and losers and questioned why some of them served in the united states military. he even criticized former senator john mccain, a prisoner of war, for being captured. this is who donald trump really is. this is where we start the hour with some of our favorite military experts and fries. medal of honor recipient and retired arnie colonel jack jacobs is with us, along with retired four-star general and msnbc wi
a friend of the show and retired marine corps lieutenant colonel amy mcgrath put it this way, no, thef honor is not the equivalent of the medal trump gave to rush limbaugh and jim jordan. no, they're not rated equal. not even close. every single member of the military knows the significance of the medal of honor. every single commander in chief in the history of america knows the significance of this medal,i except donald trump. it is galling. as galling as the comments are, at this point, they...
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senator amy klobuchar of the great state of minnesota. for coming to the saturday show. >> it was great to be on, jonathan. thank you. >>> joining me now to talk more about vice president, harris's economic plan, is heather long, a member of the washington post editorial board. thank you very much for coming back to the saturday show. our colleague, david lynch, at the washington post, we were talking about the price gouging piece in the president's plan. he said, good politics, bad economic policy. what say you? >> i would have to agree broadly with that, but i think the prowse -- price gouging has gotten so much attention. there was a lot in this economic plan. some of it was really good, like expanding the child tax credit, the earned income tax credit, some of the subsidies to build more housing and reduce zoning could really help a lot of people in this country, but of course, everybody is talking about the price gouging. it's interesting, when the policy came out, the actual paper document, it sounded a lot like this notion that we
senator amy klobuchar of the great state of minnesota. for coming to the saturday show. >> it was great to be on, jonathan. thank you. >>> joining me now to talk more about vice president, harris's economic plan, is heather long, a member of the washington post editorial board. thank you very much for coming back to the saturday show. our colleague, david lynch, at the washington post, we were talking about the price gouging piece in the president's plan. he said, good politics,...
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>> ainsley: still going on with amy. >> bret: i appreciate it, everything good with amy. i tell you what, i actually think this is going to have a boost through this week, the economic rollout on friday was a little bit of a hit. wait a second, media is not going with it, walk back from the price control thing. surrogates all focused on housing and medical and pripg prescription drugs. they trail on big issues. economy down level, form upper president trump up 11 on the economy. they have a lot of work to do. it will get through this week. >> steve: bret will be in chicago, catch special report live from the dnc. 6:00 p.m. eastern time. thank you. you have a free afternoon now, take your wife to lunch. >> bryan: he'll be on every show. >> lawrence: thank you, bret. >> ainsley: another big story. if you missed our special coverage yesterday morning, brian did something we never, ever, ever thought we would see on tv. >> steve: oh. >> lawrence: if he doesn't want to eat on air, he tells a story. >> brian: i will have one bite. >> ainsley: never happened before. there we go.
>> ainsley: still going on with amy. >> bret: i appreciate it, everything good with amy. i tell you what, i actually think this is going to have a boost through this week, the economic rollout on friday was a little bit of a hit. wait a second, media is not going with it, walk back from the price control thing. surrogates all focused on housing and medical and pripg prescription drugs. they trail on big issues. economy down level, form upper president trump up 11 on the economy....
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amy: it could be. compelling argument is that there was a failure by the people in charge to do their job. whether you think the issue of immigration is your top concern are not, what the concern is, the only job an elected official , especially the president is to keep us safe and secure, and if they failed on that front, what will that say about what they do? geoff: we were talking about the democratic outreach to disaffected republicans, olivia troye is speaking now. olivia: dreams of working in the white house, it was a hard decision but as an american, it was the right one. i saw how donald trump undermined our intelligence community, our military leaders and ultimately our democratic process. now he is doing it again. lying and laying the groundwork to undermine this election. it is his mo, to sow doubt and division. that is what trump wants because it is the only way he wins, and that is what our foreign adversaries want. it is the only way they win. as a national security expert, [speaking span
amy: it could be. compelling argument is that there was a failure by the people in charge to do their job. whether you think the issue of immigration is your top concern are not, what the concern is, the only job an elected official , especially the president is to keep us safe and secure, and if they failed on that front, what will that say about what they do? geoff: we were talking about the democratic outreach to disaffected republicans, olivia troye is speaking now. olivia: dreams of...
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is really ami. it says from us continues to lawrenceville kits from southern guns. israel has stepped off the tax and the so called the monetary and safe serviced. by more than $400000.00 kind of students of sold, shown to evacuation order comes less than 24 hours of the israel's latest method to in garza city. kidding. up more than 100, palestinian sheltering inside a school lea. this from around the world have condemned the attack misplaced people with performing morning pres, at the school...
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will, at the school west of gauze, the city, the wounded have been taken to baptist hospital, is ready ami, says it targeted, come on, sent as used by palestinian slices at the school earlier tax and southern and central gaza have code at least 17 people since early tuesday among them, a mother and her 5 children and the outboard age refugee can more than 40100 palestinians have been code and needed 90. 3000 injured, enroll them 10 and a half months of that is working on correspondent thought it was him. he's joining us live from data bought out at the death toll from yes, another attack on the school children displays, palestinians continue to vice kotik of the it was a very close the attack that elizabeth in the western side of the city where i work completely a very at one of the most prominent schools that patient centers that had being targeted by is what you fight to jets with no sorts of crazy morning. at least according to the civil defense crews. 10 palestinians happened to who took tenants while they are still around 25 others under the remnants of the shifted buildings of the sc
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amy is right, leaving the eu. but also covid. but these were one off things.mbers come down again? well, they don't come down because this is a government which is going to expand the capacities of the state. the state's going to be doing more things. so it would make no sense at all. and i'm not for this. i'd love to get rid of them because i think i think the state should do less. but labour's plan is for the state to do more. ergo, it kind of makes sense. so they're not going to cut the civil service. >> it's about choices and the easiest way of getting rid of people. post brexit was simply not doing things that the eu used to do that we don't need to do. well. >> you could say that. but then equally, brexit has scaled up the scope of the project in that now you have new red tape, not necessarily the same, but brexit has no, because we had more work, we had the retained eu law bill, which unfortunately got watered down. >> the retained eu law bill would have got rid of thousands of eu laws, and if you got rid of eu laws, and if you got rid of thousands of l
amy is right, leaving the eu. but also covid. but these were one off things.mbers come down again? well, they don't come down because this is a government which is going to expand the capacities of the state. the state's going to be doing more things. so it would make no sense at all. and i'm not for this. i'd love to get rid of them because i think i think the state should do less. but labour's plan is for the state to do more. ergo, it kind of makes sense. so they're not going to cut the...
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marine corps lieutenant, founder of democratic majority action pack, amy mcgrath is here.show you what he had to say about that attack line from j.d. vance. >> i think j.d. vance that you don't get to sergeant major just because. you get to sergeant major because you serve this country. you get to sergeant major because you are willing to put on the uniform, put the flag of this country on your shoulder. if j.d. vance is going to go after tim walz i would suggest his own military experience, do not start with trying to attack the fact that someone raised her hand to serve this country. >> your thoughts and reactions to all of this. >> as usual, westmore is right. he's a northstar for our country and i'm honored to call him a friend but i'm also honored to call tim walz a friend. i've known him for almost 20 years and he is a person of integrity comic character, honor, is one of the most honorable hard-working politicians i've ever met and i like him so much it's hard for me to believe sometimes he's a politician. we work together -- on the house veterans affair committee.
marine corps lieutenant, founder of democratic majority action pack, amy mcgrath is here.show you what he had to say about that attack line from j.d. vance. >> i think j.d. vance that you don't get to sergeant major just because. you get to sergeant major because you serve this country. you get to sergeant major because you are willing to put on the uniform, put the flag of this country on your shoulder. if j.d. vance is going to go after tim walz i would suggest his own military...
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amy is right, leaving the eu. but also covid. but these were one off things.ose numbers come down again? well, they don't come down because this is a government which is going to expand the capacities of the state. the state's going to be doing more things. so it would make no sense at all. and i'm not for this. i'd love to get rid of them because i think i think the state should do less. but labour's plan is for the state to do more. ergo, it kind of makes sense. so they're not going to cut the civil service. >> it's about choices and the easiest way of getting rid of people. post brexit was simply not doing things that the eu used to do that we don't need to do. well. >> you could say that. but then equally, brexit has scaled up the scope of the project in that now you have new red tape, not necessarily the same, but brexit has no, because we had more work, we had the retained eu law bill, which unfortunately got watered down. >> the retained eu law bill would have got rid of thousands of eu laws, and if you got rid of eu laws, and if you got rid of thousand
amy is right, leaving the eu. but also covid. but these were one off things.ose numbers come down again? well, they don't come down because this is a government which is going to expand the capacities of the state. the state's going to be doing more things. so it would make no sense at all. and i'm not for this. i'd love to get rid of them because i think i think the state should do less. but labour's plan is for the state to do more. ergo, it kind of makes sense. so they're not going to cut...