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susan wild is a radical partisan.he talks about the rating from the the lugar organization, that's only on co-sponsored bills. she has voted -- according to 538 -- 100% of the time with the biden administration and 98% with speaker pelosi. she said people drank the trump kool-aid and she would school people in carbon county on those issues. she said she was dismayed to represent the people here. that's not the language we need from our elected officials and when violence was threatened against mitch mcconnell, she said people should pay him a visit at his home. that rhetoric leads to danger and violence in our communities. >> congresswoman? congresswoman wild: i'm glad my opponent brought up comments i made about carbon county because it gives me an opportunity to apologize. i taught my kids to think before they speak and i need to take my own advice. i believe that actions speak louder than words and my actions with regard to carbon county, opening an office here, making sure i'm working with municipalities, having a
susan wild is a radical partisan.he talks about the rating from the the lugar organization, that's only on co-sponsored bills. she has voted -- according to 538 -- 100% of the time with the biden administration and 98% with speaker pelosi. she said people drank the trump kool-aid and she would school people in carbon county on those issues. she said she was dismayed to represent the people here. that's not the language we need from our elected officials and when violence was threatened against...
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altman and then susan altman to tom kean. >> and first over to you, tom kean? >> thank you. it's important that you've grown up in new jersey, to protect our environment. we need to make sure we have clean air, clean water, clean soil. and, but -- in fact, i met my wife rhonda a little over 30 years ago when we're both working for the epa and making sure that we have, you know, responsible environmental protections, but also making sure we grow the economy. it is important for future generations of this country. you know, my question for you, sue, you've changed your position on so many issues over the course of the last couple months during this campaign. do you still support aoc's green new deal? >> i support components of it. i think that it's very important that we transition to a clean economy. i think a lot of what was in the original green new deal was supported and enveloped into the last big budget bill that was passed through congress and i think we need-- i mean, there's not a lot radical in investing in public transportation, growing green economy a
altman and then susan altman to tom kean. >> and first over to you, tom kean? >> thank you. it's important that you've grown up in new jersey, to protect our environment. we need to make sure we have clean air, clean water, clean soil. and, but -- in fact, i met my wife rhonda a little over 30 years ago when we're both working for the epa and making sure that we have, you know, responsible environmental protections, but also making sure we grow the economy. it is important for...
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it was an unfortunate circumstance and orchestrated and susan is all about susan.l do my best for david smith to tell the parole board exactly that. >> thank you for doing the's work and is your right hand man back then your successor now let's hope the parole board does his job. thank you for joining us on sunday night. >> thank you i appreciate it. >> up up next if i protect women's sports is on the volleyball court. rarely gains his next on "sunday night in america." ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. this is our last chance to help save thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former soviet union today. the needs that these forgotten jews have are something beyond anything you can imagine.
it was an unfortunate circumstance and orchestrated and susan is all about susan.l do my best for david smith to tell the parole board exactly that. >> thank you for doing the's work and is your right hand man back then your successor now let's hope the parole board does his job. thank you for joining us on sunday night. >> thank you i appreciate it. >> up up next if i protect women's sports is on the volleyball court. rarely gains his next on "sunday night in...
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it was an unfortunate circumstance and orchestrated and susan is all about susan. best for david smith to tell the parole board exactly that. >> thank you for doing the's work and is your right hand man back then your successor now let's hope the parole board does his job. thank you for joining us on sunday night. >> thank you i appreciate it. >> up up next if i protect women's sports is on the volleyball court. rarely gains his next on "sunday night in america." (♪) they need their lawn back fast, and you need scotts turf builder rapid grass. it grows grass 2 times faster than just seed alone. giving you a stronger lawn. smell that freedom, eh? download the my lawn app today for lawn care tips and customized plans. feed your lawn. feed it. reminder, bent finger appointment. i don't want to wait or have surgery for my dupuytren's contracture. i want a nonsurgical treatment. and if nonsurgical treatment isn't offered? i'll get a second opinion. take charge of your treatment. if you can't lay your hand flat, visit findahandspecialist.com to get started. this is our l
it was an unfortunate circumstance and orchestrated and susan is all about susan. best for david smith to tell the parole board exactly that. >> thank you for doing the's work and is your right hand man back then your successor now let's hope the parole board does his job. thank you for joining us on sunday night. >> thank you i appreciate it. >> up up next if i protect women's sports is on the volleyball court. rarely gains his next on "sunday night in america."...
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it was an unfortunate circumstance and orchestrated and susan is all about susan. my best for david smith to tell the parole board exactly that. >> thank you for doing the's work and is your right hand man back then your successor now let's hope the parole board does his job. thank you for joining us on sunday night. >> thank you i appreciate it. >> up up next if i protect women's sports is on the volleyball court. rarely gains his next on "sunday night in america." >> welcome to "fox news" lifetime ashley strohmier. israel stepping up on airstrikes in at 11 and hezbollah. the idf said its begun targeting financial institutions things today raining back group. they include a nonprofit that israel pays hezbollah operatives to buy weapons in ammunition. explosions have been seen in beirut's southern suburbs over the last couple of hours. all of this coming as the u. s. investigates highly classified intelligence from the pentagon. he reportedly contains information on israel's planned response to iran's major missile attack this meant that the documents are dated oct
it was an unfortunate circumstance and orchestrated and susan is all about susan. my best for david smith to tell the parole board exactly that. >> thank you for doing the's work and is your right hand man back then your successor now let's hope the parole board does his job. thank you for joining us on sunday night. >> thank you i appreciate it. >> up up next if i protect women's sports is on the volleyball court. rarely gains his next on "sunday night in america."...
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anita tolliver, a democrat, and susan --, a republican. here is vice president harris and her running mate, governor tim walz on the trail this week. take a listen. >> donald trump is unfit for the office. he is unstable, and frankly is a danger to our democracy, and has been said by the person who worked closely with him when he was president, he is unfit to be president of the united states. >> you remember 2016. you remember the way he talked. this is not that trump. this is something much more deranged, much more desperate, maybe to stay out of prison. and with jd vance there, there are no guardrails around him. >> he says he will target and punish those who disagree with him, or refused to bend to his will. he calls these americans the enemy within. >> the focus on trump seems to be a big shift from the campaign from the upbeat tone of the summer. do you think this strategy is working, wanita? >> i think this strategy is going to work as a tool. especially one that appeals upon age, race, and when issues with freedom, democracy, and o
anita tolliver, a democrat, and susan --, a republican. here is vice president harris and her running mate, governor tim walz on the trail this week. take a listen. >> donald trump is unfit for the office. he is unstable, and frankly is a danger to our democracy, and has been said by the person who worked closely with him when he was president, he is unfit to be president of the united states. >> you remember 2016. you remember the way he talked. this is not that trump. this is...
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first, susan hartman. susan and professor hartman is a arts and humanities distinct professor of university -- ohio state university. focus on women in the 20th century, feminism, and women's rights movements. marching to mainstream. american women and politics since the 1960s. and the other feminists. a study of women's rights activism in the 1960s and 1970s. the american promise now, in its seventh edition, is in some of his classes. she has elected part of the american family society. and was between 22 fulbright distinguished chair in arts humanities and social sciences, at the australian national university. his book, nixon's civil rights, politics, principal, and policy, was published by hundred -- harvard university press in 2002. abigail, do we see her? there she is. hi. abigail, is the archivist at the john f. kennedy presidential library. i looked, i checked the rental -- weather. not only do we wish you were here, but you wish you were here. from the national archives, for the past 14 years, par
first, susan hartman. susan and professor hartman is a arts and humanities distinct professor of university -- ohio state university. focus on women in the 20th century, feminism, and women's rights movements. marching to mainstream. american women and politics since the 1960s. and the other feminists. a study of women's rights activism in the 1960s and 1970s. the american promise now, in its seventh edition, is in some of his classes. she has elected part of the american family society. and...
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first is susan hartman. susan is a professor. hartman is an arts and humanities distinguished professor of history emerita at ohio state university. she has published extensively on women in the 20th century feminism and rights movements. among her books are from marching to main stream american women and politics. the 1960s and the other feminists, a study of women's rights activism in the 1960s and 1970s. i believe that her textbook, the american promise, in its seventh edition, is assigned by in some of his classes. she is an elected fellow of the american society of historians. dean kotlowski. she is professor of history at salisbury and was 2022 fulbright distinct chair in arts humanities social sciences at the australian national university. his book, nixon's civil rights politics, principle and policy, was published by harvard university press in 2002. and abigail abigail, do we see her there she is. high. abigail mallon goni is the is an archivist at the john f kennedy presidential library. i looked i checked the weather
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. >> susan, welcome. it is so good to see you. and for our audience, i chair the u.s.tion, a nonprofit, a nonpartisan organization that is solely focused on getting voters information about their rights to vote. susan, this issue around voting here at home, it is crazy and gnarly and difficult, at times. we see that. people often times don't realize we have a lot of americans who live abroad and who work abroad, our servicemen and women are serving on foreign soil. there is an estimated 4.4 million u.s. citizens that lived abroad in 2022 and about 2.8 million of them were 18 years or older. the u.s. vote foundation's work to voters abroad informed and engaged and reassured their votes will count is an important part of that work. how does that play out, particularly in this environment, where seemingly the republican party, my party, unfortunately, are out there attacking overseas voters? >> well i guess it's no surprise that this information would sweep up new groups of voters this year. i guess i was a bit surprised to see it would actually extend to our u.s. troops
. >> susan, welcome. it is so good to see you. and for our audience, i chair the u.s.tion, a nonprofit, a nonpartisan organization that is solely focused on getting voters information about their rights to vote. susan, this issue around voting here at home, it is crazy and gnarly and difficult, at times. we see that. people often times don't realize we have a lot of americans who live abroad and who work abroad, our servicemen and women are serving on foreign soil. there is an estimated...
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first we have susan hartmann . susan, professor hartmann is an arts and humanities distinguished professor of history america. she has published extensively on women in the 20th century, feminism and women's rights movements. from my to do mainstream american women in politics since the 1960s, and the other feminists, a study of women's rights activism in the 1960s and 70s. i believe her textbook the american promise in its seventh edition is assigned by dean kotlowski and some of his classes. she's an elected fellow of the american society of historians. dean kotlowski is professor at history at salisbury university and was the 2022 fulbright distinguished share in arts, humanities and social sciences. his book politics, visible in policy was published by harvard university press in 2002. abigail, do we see her? there she is. abigail malangone is an archivist at the john f. kennedy presidential library. i checked the weather in cambridge. i think it is 43 and rainy. not only do we wish you were here but i'm sure y
first we have susan hartmann . susan, professor hartmann is an arts and humanities distinguished professor of history america. she has published extensively on women in the 20th century, feminism and women's rights movements. from my to do mainstream american women in politics since the 1960s, and the other feminists, a study of women's rights activism in the 1960s and 70s. i believe her textbook the american promise in its seventh edition is assigned by dean kotlowski and some of his classes....
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>> as susan knows, i'm somewhat obsessed with her reporting because i think this is a huge story. the rise of the incredibly ambitious oligarchs out there and this is going to i think survive even trumpism. we talk a lot about authoritarianism which i think is a genuine and immediate problem and a threat. this larger problem of the transactional oligarchs which we've seen in other countries, i think it's upon us right now. when you see exactly what susan describes in this article, this complete transaction, we talk about grift. we talk about corruption, but now we're talking about it at industrial scale. that would certainly be a marker of trump 2.0 and the arrogance and the aggressiveness of it cannot be underestimated here. >> i want to talk about this specific thing that elon musk is doing, though, john. the world's richest man offering registered voters $1 million to basically win the possibility of getting this money if they sign a petition. is this even legal? >> some legal experts think that it's not. others think it is. obviously it hasn't been tested in court yet. what i
>> as susan knows, i'm somewhat obsessed with her reporting because i think this is a huge story. the rise of the incredibly ambitious oligarchs out there and this is going to i think survive even trumpism. we talk a lot about authoritarianism which i think is a genuine and immediate problem and a threat. this larger problem of the transactional oligarchs which we've seen in other countries, i think it's upon us right now. when you see exactly what susan describes in this article, this...
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susan wild is a radical partisan.he talks about the rating from the the lugar organization, that's only on co-sponsored bills. she has voted -- according to 538 -- 100% of the time with the biden administration and 98% with speaker pelosi. she said people drank the trump kool-aid and she would school people in carbon county on those issues. she said she was dismayed to represent the people here. that's not the language we need from our elected officials and when violence was threatened against mitch mcconnell, she said people should pay him a visit at his home. that rhetoric leads to danger and violence in our communities. >> congresswoman? congresswoman wild: i'm glad my opponent brought up comments i made about carbon county because it gives me an opportunity to apologize. i taught my kids to think before they speak and i need to take my own advice. i believe that actions speak louder than words and my actions with regard to carbon county, opening an office here, making sure i'm working with municipalities, having a
susan wild is a radical partisan.he talks about the rating from the the lugar organization, that's only on co-sponsored bills. she has voted -- according to 538 -- 100% of the time with the biden administration and 98% with speaker pelosi. she said people drank the trump kool-aid and she would school people in carbon county on those issues. she said she was dismayed to represent the people here. that's not the language we need from our elected officials and when violence was threatened against...
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we have to understand that susan, with that context provided by the general and of course, certainly those who vote for trump i'm sure would take issue with that. and yet, the definition he is laid out conveys a sense of an ominous warning here. and you first reported some of trump's praise for hitler in your book, the divider. when trump asked his then chief of staff, john kelly, why can't you be like the german generals? now apparently kelly had to explain hitler's generals tried to kill him three times and almost pulled it off. what is this fascination with hitler say about trump? >> you know, it's been, it's been documented for a long time with donald trump predating his presidency. and it's very consistent, laura, with his admiration for dictators. in fact, i found it really remarkable that on this evening that we're having this really extraordinary news coming out of trump's own chief of staff, a former four-star marine general, calling him a fascist going on the record with these allegations that i and others reported donald trump was at a rally tonight. and what was he doing?
we have to understand that susan, with that context provided by the general and of course, certainly those who vote for trump i'm sure would take issue with that. and yet, the definition he is laid out conveys a sense of an ominous warning here. and you first reported some of trump's praise for hitler in your book, the divider. when trump asked his then chief of staff, john kelly, why can't you be like the german generals? now apparently kelly had to explain hitler's generals tried to kill him...
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should that be her response, susan? >> it's not an original observation for me to say if she is mentally impaired, then it doesn't make donald trump look so good that he lost to her. according to many republican commentators as well as independent observers of that debate in september. i will be interested to see whether trump can persist demanding another shot at the debate stage. his ego would seem to demand it. he has operated under the principle in politics that if there's a spotlight, you should run to it. not just politics but his entire life. tomorrow night will be the debate between aspirants tim walz and j.d. vance, and i don't know that trump is capable of staying out of the spotlight if one is offered like that. we will see there. his rhetoric, as you pointed out, is escalatory. the next 36 days will go up and up and up. as always, it's a palpable threat of violence that trump tends to wield the closer to the election. that is the line for me, the, the idea that violence will cleanse our society. when donald
should that be her response, susan? >> it's not an original observation for me to say if she is mentally impaired, then it doesn't make donald trump look so good that he lost to her. according to many republican commentators as well as independent observers of that debate in september. i will be interested to see whether trump can persist demanding another shot at the debate stage. his ego would seem to demand it. he has operated under the principle in politics that if there's a...
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>> i mean, like susan said, this is really alarming. however, i have been talking to voters around the country for eight years. when i meet voters who support donald trump, and i asked them what do you think about the latest thing he said? i am thinking back to four years ago when he was calling veterans losers. i would approach normal people in parking lots and say what you think of these latest comments? they didn't care. they either didn't hear or didn't care or didn't believe he said them. >> donald trump is talking about enemies from within. it seems to me, everyone at this table follow what he says day in and day out. to me who does pay attention, feels his rhetoric is getting darker and darker as we get closer to the election. where do you think this is all headed? >> let me consult my reporters notebook here and my notes. i need to make sure i get on your good list. where is he heading? it's in a dark place. we are not in a great place in a cultural or political perspective. this is what we should expect with trump but i agree w
>> i mean, like susan said, this is really alarming. however, i have been talking to voters around the country for eight years. when i meet voters who support donald trump, and i asked them what do you think about the latest thing he said? i am thinking back to four years ago when he was calling veterans losers. i would approach normal people in parking lots and say what you think of these latest comments? they didn't care. they either didn't hear or didn't care or didn't believe he said...
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susan mckenzie face off.washington state senate debate later candidates vying to represent iowa's thi district in the u.s. house. live to north dakota for tonight's u.s. senate debate. >> election special report from best achieve e. >> good evening everyone. welcome to the tv 2024 senatorial debate featuring candidates and democrat actor christina christiansen republican senator kevin cramer. moderating with me this evening. >> thank you. we share common interests and talk radio from bismarck he is from fargo. i'm a former mayor of bismarck joel is a former legislator but we're broadcasting live from legacy high school in bismarck, north dakota tonight. this evening will be alternating as we ask questions of the candidates but we have prepared the questions ourselves and flip the coin to decide who goes first. both for moderators and for candidates. it is recommended hold its applause until the completion of a candidates answer. so that the candidate does not forfeit their time to the applause. candidates wil
susan mckenzie face off.washington state senate debate later candidates vying to represent iowa's thi district in the u.s. house. live to north dakota for tonight's u.s. senate debate. >> election special report from best achieve e. >> good evening everyone. welcome to the tv 2024 senatorial debate featuring candidates and democrat actor christina christiansen republican senator kevin cramer. moderating with me this evening. >> thank you. we share common interests and talk...
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susan, john, charlie, thank you all so much. when we return, if you're wondering why musk has gone all in for trump, the answer is red tape and regulation. the reporter who dug into musk and his many entanglements with the federal government is here. >>> later, how trump could still take power even if you look -- he loses the election. if you're thinking you're going to sign off tonight and hit the hay at 11:30, you're not. you've got to stay up for that, the 11th hour just getting underway on monday night. >> sleep more deeply and wake up rejuvenated. purple mattresses exclusive gel flex grid draws away heat, relieves pressure and instantly adapts. sleep better. live purple. visit purple.com or a store near you today (man) look at this silly little sailboat... these men of means with their silver spoons, eating up the financial favors of the 1%. what would become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash, unlimited deposit bonuses and handsome retirement matching? they
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>> like susan said this is alarming -- >> is it?een talking to voters around the country for eight years now. when i meet voters that do support trump and i asked them what do you think about the latest thing he said and i am thinking back to four years ago when he was calling veterans losers. i would approach people in parking lots and say what do they think and they did not care, he they either did not hear, did not care or did not believe he said them. >> trump is talking about enemies within, it seems like to me everybody at this table and at home follow what he says day in and day out. it feels like his rhetoric is getting darker and darker as we get closer to the election, where do you think this is heading? >> let me consult my reporter's notebook here. i need to make sure i get on your good list. it is obviously in a dark place. we are not in a great place from a cultural or political perspective. i agree with susan i think it has gotten a lot darker over the past few weeks. i think the surprising thing is the lack of outrag
>> like susan said this is alarming -- >> is it?een talking to voters around the country for eight years now. when i meet voters that do support trump and i asked them what do you think about the latest thing he said and i am thinking back to four years ago when he was calling veterans losers. i would approach people in parking lots and say what do they think and they did not care, he they either did not hear, did not care or did not believe he said them. >> trump is talking...
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he will be in conversation with susan page. susan, who is currently the washington chief of usa today, is an award winning journalist and author. her books madam speaker, nancy pelosi, the lessons of power and the matriarch barbara bush and the making of an american dynasty. both new york times best sellers. her biography of barbara walters the rule breaker has just been published last month. everyone, let us all welcome edward o keefe and susan page. hey, it's great to be here. thank you all for being here. look at the great crowd. you. oh, this is great. thank you for a book that got a incredible review this morning in the wall street journal. you want to you want to take a look at that. such a really just such a interesting book and you know and there are a lot of books about teddy. he's captivated lot of authors and yet you find in this book a new angle that i don't think anyone else had really explored in the depth that you do here on the on forces that made a figure of such power. you know we think of teddy roosevelt as t
he will be in conversation with susan page. susan, who is currently the washington chief of usa today, is an award winning journalist and author. her books madam speaker, nancy pelosi, the lessons of power and the matriarch barbara bush and the making of an american dynasty. both new york times best sellers. her biography of barbara walters the rule breaker has just been published last month. everyone, let us all welcome edward o keefe and susan page. hey, it's great to be here. thank you all...
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do voters take them at their word on this, susan? >> to me, it suggests that they have recognized, perhaps very belatedly that they have a serious political problem. if kamala harris does deed win the election in november, it seems to me that reproductive rights will be a significant reason why. it will be a major boost to her campaign. it's interesting to hear j.d. vance's sort of, you know, putting kind of like pleasant mood music around a policy that, you know, would have and has already taken a serious toll in women's lives and in consequences for millions of women around the country. and i just -- i just think it defies credibility to think that donald trump, the man who spent the last two years bragging that he was the architecture of rolling back roe v. wade, who continually makes the absurd claim that, no, actually everyone in america, literally everyone in america supported getting rid of roe v. wade, fact check, not true, that somehow this ticket is going to be the ticket that has anything to appeal to people who are uncomf
do voters take them at their word on this, susan? >> to me, it suggests that they have recognized, perhaps very belatedly that they have a serious political problem. if kamala harris does deed win the election in november, it seems to me that reproductive rights will be a significant reason why. it will be a major boost to her campaign. it's interesting to hear j.d. vance's sort of, you know, putting kind of like pleasant mood music around a policy that, you know, would have and has...
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. >> joining must now are susan del percio, kimberly atkins stohr. welcome both. is a national security threat with swing voters? >> i think it is a great line of attack. again, using his own words to make it is so vitally important to those swing voters, not that she's just coming up with her opinion of donald trump but rather showing that these are his words. also really important is that she gets under his skin the way she does it, finishing the clip there. he is unstable and...
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extraordinary to see these billionaires out on the campaign trail, what do you think, susan, of them being out there for the two candidates? >> it's not unusual to see surrogates, even private people be surrogates for a campaign. yes, a lot of them want to have positions or be appointed to something should their candidate win. the problem that i have right now with elon musk is, he has business in front of a federal government through spacex. and i believe that he knows that donald trump is exactly what he has said all along, transactional. he offered the oil companies no regulation it is you give me a ball dollars. i'm sure he'd made a deal with musk. so there's a difference from being a surrogate and hoping for a job versus being a surrogate like elon musk who lies to the public. >> the economy, top issue obviously. mark cuban with kamala harris, talking about tariffs. do you feel like that will help her close the gap? >> it's interesting, because as susan was talking, i just assume they're all transactional, quite frankly. one of the things that mark cuban could do, which i think
extraordinary to see these billionaires out on the campaign trail, what do you think, susan, of them being out there for the two candidates? >> it's not unusual to see surrogates, even private people be surrogates for a campaign. yes, a lot of them want to have positions or be appointed to something should their candidate win. the problem that i have right now with elon musk is, he has business in front of a federal government through spacex. and i believe that he knows that donald trump...
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joining me now is susan. the race is so close by skin of the teeth; right? so what's it going to take to nudge those undecided voters over to one side or another? >> it's going to be repeated contact. i don't think those voters will decide until -- except how they feel that particular coin toss. you know, both -- well, the vice president's team is working to find those gettable voters. i think it's going to be really difficult. what she, i think should focus on is motivating her likely voters. >> so susan, the democrats as we've been hearing this week bringing out the big dogs. former presidents bill clinton and barack obama hitting the road for kamala harris. meanwhile, trump got nobody stumping for him and his lies about the weather, migrants, the economy, et cetera. they're having an interesting effect. republicans are now caught up in those lies. i mean it's a startling split screen, susan, to see the overwhelming amount of credible support for a candidacy for the presidency of kamala harris and the crickets of silence we're hearing on the republican sid
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he's no relation to susan or peter. peter, we're going to let you go first. can we just look at this? 60 minutes, call her daddy podcast, howard stern, late- night shows, the view. i interviewed vp harris for 25 minutes a week and a half ago on the economy. her campaign promised that she would be getting out. here she is. what's the strategy? >> the rally stage, the summer of joy has kind of worked itself through. it's gotten as far as it can get. they need to mix it up again, to try and see if they can earn some more votes and when would you do it is by making the story fresh. the need to have a fresh story by doing interviews, by having conversations, by attracting voters who may only be turning in now to pay attention to the campaign. so i think that they've got a few weeks left. they've got 29 days to make the difference with this handful of people, really small number of people they've got left. interviews are one way. now many of them are not as tough as you are. a lot of them are going to be friendly interviewers but a few like 60 minutes are legitimat
he's no relation to susan or peter. peter, we're going to let you go first. can we just look at this? 60 minutes, call her daddy podcast, howard stern, late- night shows, the view. i interviewed vp harris for 25 minutes a week and a half ago on the economy. her campaign promised that she would be getting out. here she is. what's the strategy? >> the rally stage, the summer of joy has kind of worked itself through. it's gotten as far as it can get. they need to mix it up again, to try and...
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and challenger susan altman. it is president by then.s globe, on n new jersey and the rebovich institute at the university. sponsors are aarp new jersey and into the become new jersey education association. our panelists are david while state of the new jersey globe, micah rasmussen director of the rebovich institute and joey fox, whichor was correspond for them just to cope up with goat of the rules of the debate prior to time. we established the art of questions and responses which will take between the candidates. candidates. acquaintances c conducted earlir won by saltman. she's opting for the second opening statement. so tom kean, you are a first. the floor george. >> thank you. it's great to be with you this evening. i ranc for public office and for congress because i want to be of little people. one of the people of zipped up last year was a disabled veteran. he was an individual who is new homelessness and yet gone into surgery at afterne procedure lot oath of these limbs. we were able to engineer homelessness. we found a solutio
and challenger susan altman. it is president by then.s globe, on n new jersey and the rebovich institute at the university. sponsors are aarp new jersey and into the become new jersey education association. our panelists are david while state of the new jersey globe, micah rasmussen director of the rebovich institute and joey fox, whichor was correspond for them just to cope up with goat of the rules of the debate prior to time. we established the art of questions and responses which will take...
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i mean, just susan. i'm gay 42 million people watched it in today. >> there's nothing like it, right? >> except maybe the super bowl you talking about straight writers writing a coming out at episode so like yesterday remember, it was like this is so cool. and yet this is going to kill this show. it's going to be over. yes. i thought this could be the end of our careers eleni caught her entire career at stake. >> she could have lost everything we do not want the gay and lesbian lifestyle paraded in the living rooms of americans homes. >> you would think gay people did not exist. they very rarely showed up on tv. >> i remember as a young gay kid, being so hungry to see even negative portrayals because it meant that there were other people like us anal copulating, incurred the wrath of god. >> we weren't the most hated part of america. >> somebody die. >> he was owns coming out episodes suddenly says to the world, hey, it's okay to be gay you keyed up the explosion of characters that followed someone neede
i mean, just susan. i'm gay 42 million people watched it in today. >> there's nothing like it, right? >> except maybe the super bowl you talking about straight writers writing a coming out at episode so like yesterday remember, it was like this is so cool. and yet this is going to kill this show. it's going to be over. yes. i thought this could be the end of our careers eleni caught her entire career at stake. >> she could have lost everything we do not want the gay and...
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susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker. mark leibovitz for staff writer for the atlantic who has no relation to susan or peter. peter, you can go first. i interviewed vp harris for 25 minutes a week and a half ago on the economy. her campaign promised that she would be getting out. here she is. what is the strategy? >> look them they feel like they have to exit up a little bit. the rally stage committee summer of joy has worked itself through and gotten as far itself as it can get. they need to mix it up taken to see if they can earn some votes. one way you do it is by making the story fresh. by doing interviews, having conversations, by attracting voters who may be turning in now to pay attention to the campaign. they've got a few weeks left, they've got 29 days to make the difference. really a very small number of people they have left. many of them are not as tough as you are, a lot of them are going to be friendly interviewers. and our legitimate journalists. just mixing it up between those and the ones where they feel
susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker. mark leibovitz for staff writer for the atlantic who has no relation to susan or peter. peter, you can go first. i interviewed vp harris for 25 minutes a week and a half ago on the economy. her campaign promised that she would be getting out. here she is. what is the strategy? >> look them they feel like they have to exit up a little bit. the rally stage committee summer of joy has worked itself through and gotten as far itself as it can...
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susan del percio, basel smikle, thank you so much. when we are back in 90 seconds, democracy.racks in turnout bring down democrats' blue wall. plus can you trust the polls? steve kornacki investigates what's different about this historic election. then later, a helicopter carrying four people crashes into a radio tower in houston, overnight. the investigation into what happened. and overseas, israel expanding its offensive in lebanon as secretary blinken heads back to the middle east. we're in the region. we're in the region. >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we're always working on a project. while loading up our suv, one extra push and... crack! so, we scheduled at safelite.com. we were able to track our technician and knew exactly when he'd arrive. we can keep working! ♪ synth music ♪ >> woman: safelite came to us. >> tech: hi, i'm kendrick. >> woman: with a replacement we could trust. that's service the way we want it. >> vo: schedule free mobile service now at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> welcome back. this morning voters in eig
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. >> joining me now, susan page and victoria defrancesco.s kicking off early in-person voting tomorrow. how critical is michigan to harris and trump, especially to harris? you have the large arab and muslim community there. they are concerned about the war. >> 15 electoral votes could not be closer. harris has a lead of .4. that's less than half of a percentage point. that's not really a lead. that's a tie. this is a state that harris needs to win. it's part of a blue wall. she has an easier path to the white house if she can hold the blue wall, including michigan. that's one reason she's bringing out, michelle obama campaigning with her in michigan. michelle obama, perhaps the most popular democrat in america. >> that will be, of course, her first appearance on the campaign trail. she was at the dnc. michelle obama was reluctant, according to all reports, to go out and campaign. victoria, harris took a more aggressive tone against trump after he once again defended january 6th. let's watch. >> what did donald trump say last night about janu
. >> joining me now, susan page and victoria defrancesco.s kicking off early in-person voting tomorrow. how critical is michigan to harris and trump, especially to harris? you have the large arab and muslim community there. they are concerned about the war. >> 15 electoral votes could not be closer. harris has a lead of .4. that's less than half of a percentage point. that's not really a lead. that's a tie. this is a state that harris needs to win. it's part of a blue wall. she has...
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and turn it into a mess. >> ambassador susan rice, thank you so much. appreciate your time. let's bring in our panel of political experts and reporters go away in and jonah, you just heard susan rice give her reaction to trump's closing message and also her reputation of kamala harris is closing message. the i have a to-do list. he has a revenge list, ir hit list is that effective maybe i don't think i don't think harris has given a lot of people a very strong closing message town hall last night. she's asked again and again, you know, same question. she keeps getting about what would you do differently than biden and it's pretty atmospheric and younger, i'm a woman, i'm different. i'll be different but it's not really a traditional kind of closing argument. i think one of the things she could have said given what susan rice was just talking about. is that you might disagree with joe biden on terrorists because joe biden basically kept all of donald trump's tariffs in place and she can say, hey, look, this is there was you can finesse it, you can nuance and you say there was
and turn it into a mess. >> ambassador susan rice, thank you so much. appreciate your time. let's bring in our panel of political experts and reporters go away in and jonah, you just heard susan rice give her reaction to trump's closing message and also her reputation of kamala harris is closing message. the i have a to-do list. he has a revenge list, ir hit list is that effective maybe i don't think i don't think harris has given a lot of people a very strong closing message town hall...
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>> to susan's point, he's got an audience of one, donald trump. actually, he's got two. he's got donald trump today, and he's got the future of the republican party he's looking forward to. in other words, he's trying to audition to be the sort of heir apparent, if you will, to what trumpism is today. trump is not going to be, whether he's president -- i hope he's not president after this year, but whatever happens to donald trump, j.d. vance is poised to be the future of the party, so he's sort of using this moment to -- and this platform to showcase that. but in order to get to that point, he's got to show fealty to donald trump, which means, repeat everything that donald trump is saying, just do it better than he did. he's got to repeat everything donald trump is saying. all of what he's discussing, the harsh conversations about immigrants, talking about reproductive rights in a way and still repeating election denialism, all of that is meant to just be food for the base because he's going to have to go back to that base, should he have a future in the party. >> one o
>> to susan's point, he's got an audience of one, donald trump. actually, he's got two. he's got donald trump today, and he's got the future of the republican party he's looking forward to. in other words, he's trying to audition to be the sort of heir apparent, if you will, to what trumpism is today. trump is not going to be, whether he's president -- i hope he's not president after this year, but whatever happens to donald trump, j.d. vance is poised to be the future of the party, so...
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susan, thank you for hosting. i have so many people to thank so i'm going to do it real short i'm not going to try make it like the oscars but i want thank sis and fort bass. i want to thank dr. shogun gleaves whitney rachel sing. well, they're wonderful partners. anita who is i call? her, my buddy and has just been with me every step the way and with glaze and rachel on this conference and all of the flair. there were seven women who actually conceived of this and are flair board and there are several board members in the audience. i would like recognize myra gooden, the immediate president of flair diana karlin, the vice president of flair and stacey katori and of course, anita mcbride. i think i've scoped out the board members in the audience if not, i'll hear about it later. in 2019, we all sat around all these first ladies scholars from different backgrounds which beliefs described. well and we thought, you know, the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing. a journalist is writing a book, an act,
susan, thank you for hosting. i have so many people to thank so i'm going to do it real short i'm not going to try make it like the oscars but i want thank sis and fort bass. i want to thank dr. shogun gleaves whitney rachel sing. well, they're wonderful partners. anita who is i call? her, my buddy and has just been with me every step the way and with glaze and rachel on this conference and all of the flair. there were seven women who actually conceived of this and are flair board and there are...
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juanita tolliver, a democrat and susan dell per seo, a republican. juanita,?lection day, kamala harris was in flint, michigan, with a hometown hero who is no stranger to the number 32 and for an nba legend, magic johnson. let us take a listen to what some of what he had to say. >> this is important. are black men, we have to get them out to vote. that is number one. kamala's opponent promised a lot of things last time to the black community that he did not deliver on. we have to make sure that we help black men understand that. >> mag -- magic johnson comes ahead of the battleground state blitz for the harris campaign beginning in pennsylvania next week. what impacted these prominent black men have on turning out the black vote especially among young black men? >> reporter: when it comes to campaign surrogates, this is the gold standard right here. you have a basketball icon and a political icon who just happens to still be one of the most popular, if not the most popular democrat in the nation come out there for kamala harris. in the clip you just played of m
juanita tolliver, a democrat and susan dell per seo, a republican. juanita,?lection day, kamala harris was in flint, michigan, with a hometown hero who is no stranger to the number 32 and for an nba legend, magic johnson. let us take a listen to what some of what he had to say. >> this is important. are black men, we have to get them out to vote. that is number one. kamala's opponent promised a lot of things last time to the black community that he did not deliver on. we have to make sure...
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that's something that she said when she endorsed susan wild. we obviously know john avalon is somebody who has been very anti-trump part of the reason he ran that campaign or decided to leave cnn and run in that campaign somebody who of course, has called out trump on what he believes is trump trying to essentially take democracy away from americans. so i think that's what's going on here, right? she was somebody who obviously very anti-trump did not like what he did on january 6 and is somebody who is endorsing candidates who i think she feels can quote unquote, defend democracy. >> well, the susan wild race is really interesting. i mean, you saw likely republican for the new york race between avlon and lalota, but the susan it's a wildberries. we just talked to pit federal about the importance of pennsylvania, the commonwealth. i mean, her district itself is also very bellwether in terms of what that's going to look like. and obviously it's a huge difference, regardless of which presidential candidate wins, which parties in control of the hou
that's something that she said when she endorsed susan wild. we obviously know john avalon is somebody who has been very anti-trump part of the reason he ran that campaign or decided to leave cnn and run in that campaign somebody who of course, has called out trump on what he believes is trump trying to essentially take democracy away from americans. so i think that's what's going on here, right? she was somebody who obviously very anti-trump did not like what he did on january 6 and is...
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so let me start with susan. and please understand, each of these individuals have had such profound careers, i could spend quite a lot of time talking about each of them. i will try to be as innocent as i can be. susan eisenhower has had a versatile and impactful career as an educator, author, soviet expert, and administrator. her resume is far too expensive then to do more than highlight a few aspects of her professional life. i will simply mention her work on arms control during and after the cold war. american russian partnership in space. leadership of the original eisenhower institute. her best-selling book is about her grandmother maimai, and her grandfather, ike, respectively. susan's talk today will focus on early planning. our second speakers dr. doug downs, who has forged a distinguished career as a military officer and an if-18 pilot in iraq before moving on to work in the pentagon specifically as a chief speechwriter for the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. doug downs' current responsibility is
so let me start with susan. and please understand, each of these individuals have had such profound careers, i could spend quite a lot of time talking about each of them. i will try to be as innocent as i can be. susan eisenhower has had a versatile and impactful career as an educator, author, soviet expert, and administrator. her resume is far too expensive then to do more than highlight a few aspects of her professional life. i will simply mention her work on arms control during and after the...
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susan, what did you think about this? >> i think we are in the phase of the election that it's so close that both candidates are handing out essentially you know, dazzling little trinkets for subgroups of voters whether it's marijuana or donald trump with the no taxes on tips, it's easy to make promises like this and then you might go back and say well, you know, i would like to put this into effect but unfortunately the congress is divided and i can't get it through. i think that these guys are in an election that's so close, we may see a lot of promises in the next few weeks. it also reflects i think a demographic and a cultural shift in the country, as different states have experimented in localities, with liberalizing their marijuana laws, it's less radical of a step -- step for a national candidate. in the airport, think it was o'hare airport, they have these big marijuana amnesty boxes now because people are flying all over the country and there's a patchwork of different state laws, so i think on some level this is
susan, what did you think about this? >> i think we are in the phase of the election that it's so close that both candidates are handing out essentially you know, dazzling little trinkets for subgroups of voters whether it's marijuana or donald trump with the no taxes on tips, it's easy to make promises like this and then you might go back and say well, you know, i would like to put this into effect but unfortunately the congress is divided and i can't get it through. i think that these...
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morgan wealth management [coughing] hi susan, honey? yea.espect that, but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin, with real honey & elderberry. it's our son, he is always up in our business. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall. change of plans, i've decided to stay local. oh excellent! oh that's great! why would i ever leave this? -aw! we will do anything to get him gaming again. you and kevin need to fix this internet situation. heard my name! i swear to god, kevin! -we told you to wait in the car. everyone in my old squad has xfinity. less lag, better gaming! i'm gonna need to charge you for three people. >> going for overall violent crime and coming down and nice one. falling and most p
morgan wealth management [coughing] hi susan, honey? yea.espect that, but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin, with real honey & elderberry. it's our son, he is always up in our business. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”....
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back to susan's board. why didn't they just call them on their cell phone right. anyway, it was well into afternoon before any radio contact the two was established. well, what do you do in the. there was one immediate benefit to the arrive of the destroyers, and that is that many of the german gunners fearful of disclosing their position, stopped shooting. that by itself was reprieve of sorts to the men hunkered down on that shingle. the slide that john this morning of them behind shingle. i had that slide too but it's not here but anyway. near the center of omaha beach, near a little called lemuel a destroyer commander whose name is robert bier, a lieutenant commander who was captain of the gleaves class destroyer, carmack was scanning the bluffs looking for puffs of smoke or something that would indicate where the enemy gun emplacement was. he couldn't see a thing, but he did notice this, that the few tanks that had gotten ashore in omaha and of course, omaha, where a lot of the supposedly a duplex drive tanks that swimming tanks, 27 of 32 went to the bottom, w
back to susan's board. why didn't they just call them on their cell phone right. anyway, it was well into afternoon before any radio contact the two was established. well, what do you do in the. there was one immediate benefit to the arrive of the destroyers, and that is that many of the german gunners fearful of disclosing their position, stopped shooting. that by itself was reprieve of sorts to the men hunkered down on that shingle. the slide that john this morning of them behind shingle. i...
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and so it was susan who maintained theee sign-up sheet.ut fallows, you know, would occasionally write draft speeches and send them in to carter, and he'd attach a note saying, mr. president, can i use the tennis court at 3 p.m. [laughter] and he would get an answer from susan or sometimes from carter. butar it wasn't that carter was managing the tennis court schedule. anyway, it was an unfortunate misunderstanding. but you're right, you know, this is one of the stories that everyone remembers about the carter presidency, that he paid so much attention to detail that he was even managing the tennis court. now, in fact, he was, you know, a detail-oriented president. he read 2000, 3000 -- 200, 300 pages of memos every day. and you can see that in the archives, because he has scribbled inin the margins his comments, often quite funny or acerbic. he was a great reeder -- reader, and he worked very hard. i think he was the hardest working president we've had in the 20th vently and probably, you know -- vently, and probabld probably one of the mo
and so it was susan who maintained theee sign-up sheet.ut fallows, you know, would occasionally write draft speeches and send them in to carter, and he'd attach a note saying, mr. president, can i use the tennis court at 3 p.m. [laughter] and he would get an answer from susan or sometimes from carter. butar it wasn't that carter was managing the tennis court schedule. anyway, it was an unfortunate misunderstanding. but you're right, you know, this is one of the stories that everyone remembers...