vimarsana.com

Transcripts For CNNW CNN 20240702

Card image cap



>> not one for the kids. thank you all for joining us. i'm kasie hunt. don't go anywhere. "cnn this morning" starts right now. good morning, everyone, it's friday. it's friday. >> it makes me happy. >> it makes us happy. we're so glad you're with us to get your morning started here. five things to know, friday, november 10th. election workers receiving suspicious letters in at least five states. some may contain fentanyl. this morning, police are hunting for who sent them. and senator joe manchin says he's not running for reelection. a big blow to democrats and the majority. the move stoking speculation about whether he's going to mount a third-party bid for the white house. one week to avoid a government shutdown, and there's no path to do it. the house is a mess. happening now, israel is announcing a six-hour pause in fighting today. humanitarian corridor now open for people to flea northern gaza as u.s. secretary of state anthony gaza says far too many palestinians have been killed. a maid, wood worker could testify against former president trump in his documents case, and trump went ballistic when the maid was asked to speak to investigators. "cnn this morning" starts right now. ♪ are you hopeful? >> you're going to need more specificity there. oh, no, no, we're back in this game again, and no. they always figure out a way. >> they don't always. >> 17 hours, 58 minutes, 13 seconds and no clear path forward. >> for congress to do its skjob one week left to prevent a government shutdown. the house and senate have gone home for a long holiday weekend. it doesn't look like house republicans have a plan to keep the lights on. their new speaker mike john son failed to pass a spending deal. he's struggling to come up with a deal that won't spark the hard right rebellion that ousted kevin mccarthy. >> he's going to listen to everybody, including the freedom k caucus. he needs almost every one of us to get anything across and the sentiment is to support him as best we can. >> there's a honeymoon period here, i'm not sure how long it lasts, maybe 30 days, with what's going on the floor today, i think that indicates the honeymoon might be shorter than we thought. >> there's cnn east manu raju. we know that. one senior congressman told man you recollect, the house is -- manu, the house is a mess. meanwhile, democrats have suffered a huge blow to their chances of keeping control of the senate. joe manchin announcing he will not seek reelection. that state, of course, is very deep red. >> lauren fox joins us on capitol hill. lauren, what's the plan? >> well, right now, we don't know what the house republican plan is, which is why you have so many republican members who are getting a little bit nervous about what is going to take place next week. yes, lawmakers typically find a way toward, but there's just not that much time to figure it out. and this is a new speaker. no one really knows how mike johnson is going to operate in a crisis, especially as he is getting messaging from his right flank and his moderate members that really is at odds with one another. so that is why you're starting to see so much nervousness in the house of representatives. and just giving you a little sense of what johnson is contending with. yesterday, house republicans had to pull their second year-long appropriations bill of the week because of disagreements between moderates and hard liners. so you're starting to see this play out, and you've heard many members say that they think there's some kind of honeymoon period, but certainly, what happened yesterday on the floor with the financial services appropriations bill shows you that mike johnson has his hands full. meanwhile, the senate is expected to move forward with their own spending plan. potentially jamming the house, if they don't unveil a plan in short order. house republicans probably have until about tomorrow to post their language, post their plan, their path forward, in order to give members the three days that their rules require in order for them to vote on tuesday. obviously everyone is watching very closely at what mike johnson is going to do. >> i have been anxiously awaiting talking to you about this since we've spent so much time over the course of the last six or seven years, trying to figure out what joe manchin is thinking, why he's doing this, what his preferences are. is what he's saying the reality, what's driving it. he's not seeking reelection, why? >> reporter: yeah, he's not seeking reelection, and our colleague, manu raju, asked him shortly before the video was posted what his future plans were, if he was going to run for reelection. he said the time is right when the time is right, and a few minutes later he posted the video that he was not running for reelection. he had a tough race on his hands and i think that obviously is one of the factors here. he says he feels like he's done everything he set out to do for the people of west virginia. the reality is that state is getting more and more red every election cycle, and that is probably one of the toughest challenges. this is a huge blow for democrats because if there was anyone who could pull off a victory for the democrats in that state, it was joe manchin. now obviously they have a number of seats, more than 20 across the country that they're going to be defending. republicans have just ten seats, and this is not the only seat that's in a very red state. you have races in ohio. you have races in montana. and that's before you get to some of those swing states like arizona, nevada. fill it's going to be an up hill climb. >> all as he teases a potential third-party run. this into cnn, the idf has announced a six-hour pause in the military openings to allow civilians to flee to the south. the senior israeli officials say will come each day. 80,000 people traveled south in gaza on thursday to escape the fighting in the north and earlier this morning, the u.s. secretary of state, antony blinken praised that decision but said more needs to be done to help civilians. listen. >> these steps will save lives and enable more assistance to get to palestinians in need. at the same time, much more needs to be done to protect civilians and to make sure that the humanitarian assistance reaches them. far too many palestinians have been killed. far too many have suffered these past weeks. we want to do everything possible to prevent harm to them and to maximize the assistance that gets to them. >> our oren liebermann joins us from tel aviv. it's good to have you. can you talk more about what these tactical military pauses mean? i think it's six hours today. >> it is six hours today. it opened three hours ago and will close in another three hours. at least from the israeli perspective, that's how these will work. they'll announce where they are and what time. so far they appear to line up at about the same place, the same location. a major north/south corridor. president joe biden has been pushing for some time now, and hoped it happened earlier. giving the idea in northern gaza, palestinians there, away from where the israeli military is focusing its operation. israel says it has gaza city in northern gaza encircled as two hospitals say israeli strikes have landed close to the hospital. you get a sense of how intense the fighting is and the risk to civilians, especially when you hear antony blinken said. there isn't a promise this will happen every day. that's announced by the israeli military. >> you went, oren with the idf in gaza. can you talk about what you saw? >> reporter: we had an opportunity to go into gaza with the idf. we were under idf escort. they had no control over our reporting or the editorial process for us in putting together our work. we went about a mile into northern gaza and saw what used to be open farmland used by the farmers there. that was completely empty, much destroyed in the fighting. we stopped in a hill overlooking the town of the jabalya, pretty much no matter what direction you looked at, when you saw where civilians used to live, there was destruction to an extent that was stunning, and as we were there, we could hear the fighting, we could hear israeli artillery fired. there were rocketed two kilometers a mile and a half from us into southern israel as red alerts went off in the city of ashdod. we didn't get too close to the front line, but in such a small area, the front line is never far. >> oren liebermann, thank you for the reporting. a maid, a plumber, a chauffeur, this isn't a who done it. we don't have a professor plum or colonel mustard, new exclusive reporting next. suspicious letters, some containing fentanyl sent to election offices in at least six states. what federal law enforcement is saying and doing next. and so i think what you're seeing is just how thorough jack smith's investigation has been, and that there's no one who has seen or heard anything at mar-a-lago regarding these documents who is going to be immune from testifying if they believe they have relevant information. >> that was chris christie reacting to exclusive cnn reporting on the potential witnesses who may testify in donald trump's classified documents trial. sources tell cnn the prosecutors may call several mar-a-lago employees to the stand including a wood worker who installed crown molding in trump's bedroom and noticed stacks of papers. a maid who clean trump's suite and a plumber who has worked at the property for years. a chauffeur, who had visited as vip guests. joining us is errol louis, and former assistant district attorney for new york, elie honig. this team is fascinating and gives an in-depth window on what's going on. the idea these are not political aides, these are not people close in trump's orbit. what does this tell you about where prosecutors are on this? >> the other thing they're not is corroborating witnesses. they're not criminals. so often that's how you make a case, call a criminal to the stand, the defense attacks them. here they're putting their case together. you can see the case taking shape naming normal people. i would have loved to have a wood worker when i was trying a case. it looks like a combination of these people on the inside, as long as you have eyes and ears, you can see and hear things, you can be a witness, and then they have documents, video surveillance footage, and you can really see the shapes of this case taken together. i have said all along, i think this is the strongest of the four cases in terms of the evidence and the match between the evidence. >> it's also the least likely case to be played out before the election given what judge canyon said a couple of weeks ago. >> she made it clear she would rather see it happen after the election. on the other hand, a lot of it is going to play out to the extent it has any political impact at all, it's going to play out as we see the evidence, as we hear the testimony, as we get these witnesses to talk about what they know and what they have seen. that is going to set the mood in a way. even if the legal part of it is decided after the election, a lot of people are going to take this into account. like elie says, this is pretty easy to understand. this isn't about financial documents and whether or not you over estimated what you told the insurance company. this is about somebody saying, a house cleaner, i came in and there was paper all over the floor. >> isn't our reporting, some people that were inside the room when trump allegedly discussed that iran document as well, right, that we've heard audio of. >> i sense this is going to be about the mood, what was going on in mar-a-lago rg, how seriou was this. was this idle chitchat over drinks or laying out there for all to see. it's going to be the heart of the case for the government. >> i think you're right, and as chris christie said, jack smith is being clinical about this. i think he's going to be able to show the jury with precision where every box went, when and who took it there. i think that's going to be an important part of the case. >> it's just a fascinating contrast, given what the former president said in an interview last night on univision. we talked about the depth of jack smith's case, what they have laid out, the witnesses they have talked to, and trump saying this. listen. >> something that allows the next party. if i happen to be president and i see somebody who's doing well and beating me very badly, ikz -- i say go down and indict them. mostly, they would be out of business. they would be out. they would be out of the election. >> i want to pause because one that's not what's happening here as we have all laid out repeatedly, and the indictment does as well. those aren't flippant remarks, that's insane. >> if he says he's going to do this, i believe him. if we look back at the first trump administration, maybe it will be the only one, maybe the first of two, donald trump would often call for the prosecution of his political enemies, whether it was james comey, andy mccabe, the prosecution of joe biden, barack obama, hillary clinton, and i'm going to defend someone like bill barr who i wrote a negative book about, but bill barr had a line he would not cross. big barr ignored those. he wasn't going to go out and indict barack obama or andy mccabe. what donald trump is telling us, i'm going to pick different types of people the next time around, people who don't even have that line, and that to me is really really dangerous. >> to be clear, there's no check on that. there's no body that is a check on that. >> people can defend themselves and certainly try and either counter sue or -- >> i'm saying the official act. >> that's right. and that's why we have to be careful about who and how we pick our presidents. this is real serious stuff, and you have to take him at his word. this whole idea that weaponization, you know, they're weaponizing the justice department by looking into what i did at mar-a-lago. a lot of that is going to fall apart when these witnesses come forward. they're not weapons. they're just people who sort of, you know, work at mar-a-lago. the rest of us have to take seriously the idea that donald trump has announced that he's going to make that the standard. that's a campaign promise he made. if you vote for me, this is what i'm going to do to the justice system. >> thank you both. stick around. so senator joe manchin says he will not run for reelection. why some think the west virginia democrat can launch a presidential bid. you're looking at gaza city this morning, the humanitarian pause will be extended to six hours. could these pauses be a potential breakthrough for getting hostages out. we're going to ask someone who's involved in hostage situations with hamas. that's ahead. new overnight, president biden saying at a closed door fundraiser that the supreme court's decision over roe v. wade galvanized america. referring to the supreme court opinion that lets states decide if abortion should be legal. he tied donald trump to the decision saying he's the only reason there are abortion bans in america. his comments after voters supported the right to abortion access at the poll, despite republican lawmakers trying to flip the political issues saying democratic opinions on abortion are extreme. john avlon has a reality check on that. >> look, if anyone thought overturning roe would cool abortion culture wars by kicking it to the states. they have had a rude awakening. ohio voters enshrined abortion rights, including deep red states like ki kentucky, kansas and montana. republicans are reeling. others are trying to make democrats sound like the real extremists. here's ohio governor mike dewine on election day. >> allow an abortion right up until the time of birth. >> here's senator tim scott on the debate stage. >> i would not allow states like california, illinois, or new york to have abortion up until the day of birth. >> now, the talking points are clear, right. it's the specter of abortion on demand, well into the third trimester, all at the hands of morally monstrous liberals, but it begs the question, how often do third trimester abortions actually occur in america. and the answer is very very rarely. get this. in 2020, 93% of abortions occurred in the first trimester, according the cdc, another 6% between 14 and 20 weeks, early in the second trimester, less than 1% were performed at 21 weeks or more, which is to say third trimester abortions are vanishingly rare, and almost always because of fetal abnormalities or a medical emergency that threatens the life of the mother. while the number of people who support abortion rights at the first trimester is at record levels, it's important to note that the number of abortions have been going down in america since 1990, decades before the overturning of roe. this is a deeply personal issue. you can believe every abortion is a tragedy, and also believe it's a decision that should be made by a woman, her doctor, her family and her god, not the government. most americans don't hold extreme views on abortion, with the majority saying it should be legal in some circumstances. we're not as divided as activists have us believe. we'll find more common ground when we stop demonizing people. that's your reality check. >> thank you so much for that, the facts matter especially on an issue like this. >> facts always matter, especially when there's a lot of fear mongering. cold front sweeping toward the east coast after a recording breaking 80 degree temperatures in some regions this week. meteorologist derek van dam with us now. it's going to get chilly. >> good to see you. this cold front is making a change for many across the southeast. what a difference a day makes, you can see that. in memphis and nashville, your region cooled your temperature by 20 degrees this time yesterday. a significant difference. plan accordingly. plenty of rain associated with this front as well. that band of rain stretches from the rio grande all the way from the nations capital over 1,500 miles. desperately needed rainfall, places like jackson and alexandria. guess what, you haven't had any meaningful rain, 1 inch or more since 7 months ago. below average in terms of rainfall, picked up on our drought monitor across louisiana. 73% of the state under exceptional drought in the next five days will put a dent to this, and we will time this for the weekend. expect a soggy weekend across the deep south, and we do have the potential for our first significant late autumn, early winter storm that could bring meaningful rain to california by this time next week. >> back to you. >> thank you. the former house speaker unloading on gop critics, what kevin mccarthy said about the colleagues who ousted him, that's next. police and public officials on high alert after suspicious mail was sent to election offices around the country. some of those letters laced with fentanyl. >> this is domestic terrorism, and it needs to be condemned by anyone that holds elected office and anyone that wants to hold elected office anywhere in america. this morning, federal law enforcement is on high alert as public officials in multiple states, mostly election officials have reported suspicious mail, and some of those letters contain fentanyl. officials say more than a dozen letters have been reported so far, california, georgia, nevada, oregon, texas and washington state were all targeted and investigators are treating the letters as connected for now, given the timing. the fbi says they're continuing to keep the public safe and that is the top priority. west virginia's democratic senator, joe manchin making this announcement. >> i will not be running for reelection to the united states senate. but what i will be doing is traveling the country and speaking out to see if there's an interest in creating a movement to mobilize the middle and bring americans together. >> that decision creates two new problems for democrats. first, it makes retaining that senate seat in ruby red west virginia nearly impossible, and calls into question whether democrats can keep control of the chamber in 2024, and second, it fuels speculation that manchin might mount a third-party run for president. errol louis, john avelon, he sad it all without saying it. >> a lot of folks on the far left have been hating on joe manchin like it's their job for years, and all of a sudden you got a little bit of regret this morning, i think, because you realize without joe manchin, you're not holding the west virginia senate seat. democrats probably don't hold the senate. all the historic accomplishments of the biden administration are because manchin ultimately came on board, consistent with his negotiations, conscience, and constituents, how the system is supposed to work. democrats are going to miss joe manchin. >> it's a great point, underscored by biden's, he got it and he understood manchin. my theory of the case here is democrats didn't necessarily expect him to run, and if they did, they knew it was likely he could lose to a very good republican candidate. as somebody told me, joe manchin doesn't lose races, which implicit is he isn't going to run if he isn't going to win. the potential for a third-party run. >> that's a danger they have to be very aware of. he could probably do way more damage even then walking out of the senate. they're going to miss his vote because on a whole range of issues that almost never make it to the top of the broadcast, he's been a reliable vote. the legislative mechanics like chuck schumer and like joe biden, they're like a vote is a vote is a vote. this guy has gotten us through how many different nomination fights, stocking the federal judiciary, and on and on and on. if he should run for president, first of all, it's going to be a very steep up hill battle. if the country is looking for change, the fresh faced, you know, career politician who's 75 years old is not going to be that change. >> a spring chicken compared to other folks. >> younger than the other guys, but still. but then secondly, right, in the six to eight states that we think are going to be decisive in the presidential race, could joe manchin sort of swing a few thousand votes? yeah, he probably could and to the extent that biden won arizona by 10,000 votes, you have to start really looking at what's he up to, why does he want to do it, is it a vanity project? because this is probably not going to be the next president of the united states. you know, you have to start with the premise, and ask, well, then why would he do it, and that's something only joe manchin can answer. listen to this from congresswoman pramila jayapal, here's her big warning. >> our biggest swing voter is our base who won't swing to donald trump or a republican but they will swing right out to the couch if they don't think it's worth their time, nobody's paid them attention or they're being ignored or taken for granted, they won't vote, and we know what happens when that happens, it's 2016 all over again. >> you're nodding. >> look, that's politics 101. democrats like to wring their hands and there's always a crisis around the corner, they're always in disarray but the reality is the democratic party is a cluster of activist groups, right, at its base, there's the labor movement, there's young people, there's the women's movement, you know, and they do have to be sort of cultivated and activated and mobilized and energized and informed. it's very expensive and a lot of work. i guess they feel like they're behind on their chores. >> it takes both wings to fly. democrats need their base, just like republicans do. but i'm glad you like that. but you also need the center of the political spectrum, right, you need the actual swing voters and swing votes in swing states to turn out, and those two things can be intentioned. some cases are necessarily intentioned but i don't think you look at polling and perceptions of the democratic party, many folks shockingly say it's as extreme as the republican party. i don't want to get in the false equivalence of that. the reality is a lot of folks see them spending a lot of time in the base. it's not mutually exclusive. you should ditch that sort of thing. >> what jayapal accurately is pointing to is the coalition. you look at the polling, black voters. they're not monolithic, and that, i think even campaign officials would acknowledge. there's work to do there. >> there's a lot of work. >> there's an assumption, they're all going to come home eventually. are they? >> you got to do it in a lot of different languages. that's what the challenge is. the party organizations have sort of really taken a backseat over the years. you know, can't go down to the county level and find like, you know, big strong machines that know how to turn out the vote. you got to do it. it's like bespoke kind of work. you have to talk to labor act v -- activists in one particular way. you've got to talk to young voters through tiktok to communicate this stuff. the environmentalist movement is active. you've got to talk to them a particular way. >> and you have to be authentic and consistent. >> and somebody's got to pay for this work. >> it sounds easy. it sounds super not complicated. it's also what the biden team says they are in the depths of doing right now. we'll see if it works, john, errol, appreciate it. we're going to show you again gaza city this morning. there have been thousands people, at least looks like, evacuating. >> that comes as a terror group in gaza announces it has multiple hostages and says it is willing to release two on humanitarian grounds. we're going to be joined next by someone who has been deeply involved in hostage negotiations for israel. next. we are continuing to show you live pictures from gaza city, people announcing after israel announced today's humanitarian pause will be extended to six hours. another terror group in gaza, the palestinian islamic jihad announced it is also holding hostages. the group released a video of a 77-year-old woman and 13-year-old boy. they say they're ready to release the two on humanitarian grounds. the middle east director of the international communities organization and has extensive experience negotiating the release of hostages. in 2011, he was a critical player in the release of an israeli soldier, working as an unofficial negotiator to free hostages. thank you so much for joining us. we spoke to you a couple of weeks ago. you at that point said your contacts with hamas had gone dark. has that changed over the course of the last ten days? >> no, there's been silence from their side over the past week. i'm not particularly concerned because i believe that the decisions that need to be made now with regard to hostage releases are being done under ground in gaza by the military wing of hamas, and the people i was talking to, although they're leaders in hamas, they're not connected to the decision making process. they're detached from what's happening on the ground. one or two people i was talking to in gaza have no influence, and the people, the hamas leadership in qatar or beirut are not going to be consequential in making the decisions ultimately on who gets released and when. >> gershon, why do you think that palestinian islamic jihad, which is a separate terror group operating in gaza, why do you think that they, at this point, said we have hostages, here's video of two of them. we're ready to release them on humanitarian grounds. what's with the timing? >> well, i think that, first of all, they're all under control of hamas, even if hostages are being held by islamic jihad. after a month of this war, hamas is taking control. they have the special unit to deal with hostages. they're trained and disciplined troops, and hamas would not tolerate anyone having control. if a video was released last night, it was done with the agreement of hamas, and it's part of the psychological warfare that's going on, aimed at putting pressure on the israeli government through israeli society. when they see live hostages, first of all, we're all very happy to see they're alive, but we have to understand that this is part of the negotiations that's going on, and it's a tool to apply pressure on israel. >> gershon, you make a critical point that reflects some of the frustration i have heard from western diplomats in terms of how these negotiations are going. they're not sure if who they're negotiating with always has power, has authority. you have cia director bill burns, israeli intelligence officials in do ha meeting about this issue. it's where hamas's political leadership is. they may not have a ton of influence on what's happening underground right now, who are they supposed to negotiate with? >> obviously i don't have the inside information of what's happening behind closed doors in doha. it seems quite important because the cia director did go, the head of the mosad in israel right there. the form intelligence of lebanon went there after being engaged by the american diplomat. but my thinking, my understanding is the more direct channel and the channel with more influence is egyptian channel who have negotiated not only with hamas but the islamic jihad. the last two rounds of warfare, it was the egyptians who negotiated the cease fire. the two women hostages who were released early on in the war were released through the egyptian mediation, and they came from the fighting unit, and negotiated from egypt's intelligence to the hamas leadership command. i would put more emphasis on there. yesterday, some of the hamas leaders from doha traveled to cairo and met with the head of central intelligence in egypt, and i think that's significant because they're recognizing, perhaps, that the egyptian channel is the right channel. >> you have personal, sadly, personal experience with this, losing a family member kidnapped and killed by hamas in 2005, and with all of that experience, it's part of why you dedicated your career to this. also you really urged people to have caution and pause when we're hearing about potential significant hostage deals. why? >> well, because it's all part of the negotiation. everything that's said by all sides, including israel, hamas, the mediators themselves. it's all putting pressure on all sides to make a deal. it's difficult to believe everything that's said. there are rumors floating around every day. when these negotiations are taking place at very high levels of security and secrecy, so if there are leaks, if there are intell intentional leaks, we really have to be cautious about it. there is a possible deal in the making, a humanitarian deal for women, children, and elderly. it will require an israeli cease fire. that in itself is a difficult decision, not because israel doesn't want to cease fire but with the positions of the israeli army today, a cease fire requires redeployment because if not, the soldiers are sitting ducks. they are inside gaza city, they are surrounding gaza city, they're around hospitals and schools and refugee camps. it would require a major military move to do a cease fire when we don't trust that hamas would stop the fire. >> gershon baskin, live from jerusalem, thank you very much. >> you're very welcome. president biden responding to these polls, multiple polls showing him trailing donald trump in a head-to-head matchup. how he down pliayed it yesterda. and the six-hour humanitarian pause, insisting the pauses won't change the war effort. we got a firsthand look at what gaza h has b become wiwith isra troops o on the grouound. we'l'll have thahat next. you want to be able to provide your child with the tools or resources they need. with reliable internet at home, through the internet essentials program, the world opened up. fellas, fellas. that's how my son was able to find the hidden genius project. we wanted to give y'all the necessary skills to compete with the future. kevin's now part of this next generation of young people who feel they can thrive. ♪ ♪ new overnight, president biden celebrating democrats' success in elections this week in a fundraiser in chicago. also taking a swipe at donald trump, saying, quote, we haven't stopped winning and he hasn't stopped losing. the truth is this guy can't get tired of losing. biden also disputing, though, the cnn and "new york times" polling that shows him trailing trump in a hypothetical head-to-head rematch. the president also told donors, they are not wasting their money on him, and the press has been talking about two polls, there are ten other polls we're winning. democrats are concerned about him losing not just head to head in one group but key voting blocs that helped biden win in 2020. black voters, for example, our polls show biden getting 73% among this group, to trump's 23%, a 14 point drop for biden since 2020 and 11 point gain from trump. let's bring in our friend, victor blackwell, host of a new show that airs at 8:00 a.m. you can't ignore those numbers, can you? >> you cannot ignore them, and his supporters, members of congress are concerned about these numbers. the latest cnn poll for the president is not great. a loss of support among some crucial groups, but i'm going to focus this weekend, saturday at 8:00 a.m., on non white male voters. trump is at 49%, and biden is at 46% is stunning. that's within the margin of error. consider in 2020, president biden won non male white voters by 34 points, according to our exit polls. will biden ultimately win non white male voters. history would suggest yes. no republican has won with that group. came closest in 2020 at 31%. but we've got two questions we're trying to answer, why is this happening, and where will it make a difference. right here where i am in georgia, in 2020, there were more than 500,000 black male voters in this state. biden won it by 12,000 votes or so. if enough black men stay home or vote for trump, that could switch the state back to republicans. in arizona, more than 300,000 latino men voted. he won that state by fewer than 11,000 voters. of course if enough latino men in arizona switch to republicans or stay home, that could be a republican state again. now, the why. we've talked about the voting right rights legislation that did not get passed, policing reform, immigration, but the economic conversation is so important here too. president biden came here in october of 2020 in atlanta, and said a $15 minimum wage, we're going to get it done. nobody should have to work two jobs to stay out of poverty. well, the economic numbers came out from the labor department for the third quarter and said nearly 8.4 million people in this country are working at least two jobs. that's the highest number since 2019. the economic story is what people feel often and they feel first. we're going to talk with a pollster about the significance of the numbers. we're going to talk to someone focused on men of color and why they're voting the way they are, and then we have someone from the biden campaign. what are they going to do about this. you have less than a year and the numbers are softening. >> you talk about coalitions, the war going on between israel and hamas, cuts across several democratic coalitions. you're covering a story about -- >> this is something that is certainly hitting the white house on their social calendar. of course politically as well, we've covered this over the last month, but there are several guests who said we will not stand by this administration considering their handling of the crisis in gaza. the most notable name is ruby core, a canadian poet, author of "milk and honey," i refuse any invitation from an institution that supports the punishment of a trapped civilian population, 50% of whom are children. she went on to say, as a sikh woman, i will not allow my likeness to be used in a whitewashing this administration's actions. we'll hear more about why several guests are now not attending, any white house response to that, we have not heard that yet. just the breadth of the consequences of the president's handling of what's happening specifically to palestinians in gaza. >> tyou got one under your belt off the to the races. you should watch the show. victor, we appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. be sure to tune in on saturday at 8:00 a.m. again, first show, awesome. this one sounds really reall

Related Keywords

The Hawks , Trae , Pass , Murray , Social Media , Promo , 119 , Three , 120 , Hawks Fans , Action , Fans , Part , Oman , Hawk , Word , Marketing Choice , Way , One , Weekend , Kids , Tournament , Andy Mccabe , U S , Cnn , This Morning , Anywhere , Don T Go , Kasie Hunt , Everyone , Things , Election Workers , Friday , November 10th , Friday November 10th , 10 , Five , Joe Manchin , Reelection , Fentanyl , Democrats , Blow , States , Some , Letters , Majority , Police , Move Stoking Speculation , Hunting , Pause , House , Path , Mess , Government Shutdown , Israel , Bid , White House , Six , People , Wood Worker , Palestinians , Northern Gaza , Secretary Of State , Anthony Gaza , Corridor , Case , Trump , President , Documents , Investigators , Specificity , Congress , Game , 17 , 13 , 58 , Mike John Son , House Republicans , Plan , United States Senate , Home , Spending Deal , It Doesn T , The Lights On , Deal , Kevin Mccarthy , Rebellion , Everybody , Freedom K Caucus , Anything , Sentiment , What S Going On The Floor , 30 , Congressman , Honeymoon , Cnn East Manu Raju , Man You Recollect , Estate , Course , Chances , Keeping Control , The House , Members , Place , Republican , Red , Lawmakers , We Don T , Bit , Capitol Hill , Yes , Lauren Fox , No One , Crisis , Sense , Another , Messaging , House Of Representatives , Nervousness , Flank , Odds , What Johnson , Kind , Liners , Appropriations , Disagreements , Honeymoon Period , Moderates , Play Out , Hands , Floor , Spending Plan , Appropriations Bill , Services , Order , Rules , Language , Path Forward , Seven , Reality , Thinking , Reporter , Preferences , Video , Colleague , Plans , Everything , West Virginia , Race , More , Factors , Election Cycle , Anyone , Country , Number , Seats , Victory , Challenges , 20 , Races , Swing States , Seat , Red State , Montana , Ohio , Ten , Wall , Arizona , Idf , Nevada , Party Run , Up Hill Climb , Civilians , Officials , Fighting , South , Day 80000 People Traveled South In Gaza On , Military Openings , 80000 , Decision , Assistance , Needs , Antony Blinken , Need , Steps , Lives , Many , Military Pauses , Oren Liebermann , Harm , Tel Aviv , Least , Perspective , Idea , Joe Biden , North , Location , South Corridor , Military , Hospital , Operation , Strikes , Hospitals , Two , There Isn T A , Risk , Israeli Military , Oren , Control , In Gaza , Opportunity , Escort , Work , Reporting , Farmland , Process , Farmers , Saw , Extent , Matter , Hill , Direction , Destruction , Town , Jabalya , Front Line , Of Ashdod , City , Half , Alerts , Artillery , Plumber , Chauffeur , Area , Maid , It , New Exclusive Reporting Next , Election Offices , Enforcement , Professor Plum , Colonel , Law , Jack Smith , Investigation , Witnesses , Information , Mar A Lago , Chris Christie , Prosecutors , Stand , Papers , Crown Molding , Stacks , Bedroom , Employees , Suite , Sources , Classified Documents Trial , Errol Louis , Vip Guests , Property , Team , Aides , What S Going On , Window , New York , Assistant District Attorney , Elie Honig , Thing , Criminals , Criminal , Orbit , Defense , Shape , Combination , Inside , Tears , Eyes , Cases , Terms , Shapes , Witness , Strongest , Video Surveillance Footage , Four , Evidence , Couple , Match , Election Given , Judge , Canyon , Lot , Election , Mood , Hand , Impact , Testimony , Isn T , Account , Somebody , Document , Well , Paper , House Cleaner , Room , Insurance Company , Iran , Chitchat , Audio Of , Mar A Lago Rg , Government , Drinks , Jury , Box , Heart , Precision , Last Night On Univision , Contrast , Depth , Given , Something , Party , Ikz , Business , Indictment , Administration , First , Remarks , Aren T Flippant , Someone , Bill Barr , Prosecution , Line , Book , Enemies , Barack Obama , Hillary Clinton , James Comey , People Who Don T , Types , Big Barr , Wasn T , Check , Body , Counter , Fact , Sue , Stuff , Presidents , Justice , Weaponization , Standard , Weapons , Rest , Campaign Promise , Justice System , Hostages , Pauses , Breakthrough , Hamas , Hostage Situations , Door , Abortion , Fundraiser , Court , Opinion , Supreme Court , Roe V Wade , Poll , Voters , Issues , Comments , Reason , Abortion Bans , Reality Check , Abortion Culture Wars , Overturning Roe , Opinions , Rude Awakening , John Avlon , Abortion Rights , Others , Reeling , Ki Kentucky , Kansas , Birth , Mike Dewine , Tim Scott , Extremists , Debate Stage , Election Day , Talking Points , Specter , Demand , Illinois , California , Answer , Abortions , Trimester , Question , Liberals , Cdc , 6 , 2020 , 21 , 14 , 93 , 1 , Emergency , Mother , Fetal Abnormalities , Life , Support Abortion Rights , Issue , Overturning , Tragedy , Roe , Record Levels , 1990 , Doctor , Views , Family , God , Circumstances , Americans , Activists , Facts , Ground , Cold Front , Regions , Degree Temperatures , Fear Mongering , East Coast , Meteorologist Derek Van Dam , 80 , Change , Temperature , Southeast , Region , Memphis , Nashville , Rain , Difference , Front , Capital , Nations , Band , Rain Stretches , Rio Grande , 1500 , Rainfall , You Haven T , Average , Drought Monitor , Guess What , Jackson , Alexandria , 7 , Potential , Drought , Dent , Deep South , 73 , Winter Storm , Colleagues , House Speaker Unloading , Critics , Office , Mail , Terrorism , Federal Law Enforcement , Timing , Fbi , Washington State , Priority , Safe , Georgia , Texas , Oregon , Senator , Interest , Announcement , Doing , Movement , Ruby Red , Problems , Calls , Run , Speculation , Chamber , John Avelon , 2024 , Folks , Regret , Job , Left , All Of A Sudden , Negotiations , Conscience , Accomplishments , West Virginia Senate , Board , Point , System , Constituents , Biden S , Theory , Candidate , Doesn T , He Isn T , Damage , Implicit , Danger , Vote , Mechanics , Broadcast , Orange , Top , Chuck Schumer , Guy , Fights , Judiciary , Nomination , On And , Very Steep Up Hill Battle , Career Politician , Spring Chicken , Guys , Fresh Faced , 75 , Votes , Swing , Eight , 10000 , Vanity Project , Mask , President Of The United States , Premise , Base , Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal , Swing Voter , Won T , Warning , Nobody , Vote , Politics , Attention , Couch , Nodding , 101 , 2016 , Activist Groups , Labor Movement , Cluster , Disarray , Corner , Cultivated , Women S Movement , Swing Voters , Spectrum , Wings , Chores , Center , Swing Votes , Perceptions , Equivalence , Polling , Campaign Officials , Pointing , Coalition , Assumption , Machines , County , Challenge , Level , Backseat , Languages , Party Organizations , Can T Go , Labor Act V , Tiktok , Environmentalist Movement , Depths , Grounds , Terror Group , Evacuating , Thahat Next , Hostage Negotiations , Palestinian Islamic Jihad , Pictures , Director , Group , Experience , Communities , Organization , Boy , Middle East , 77 , Release , Negotiator , Player , Soldier , 2011 , Contacts , Side , Silence , Decisions , Hostage Releases , Wing , Regard , Leaders , Influence , Leadership , Qatar , Decision Making Process , Gershon Baskin , Terror Group Operating , War , Unit , Troops , Warfare , Pressure , Agreement , Israeli Society , Critical Point , Tool , Diplomats , Frustration , Negotiating , Power , Meeting , Ton , Authority , Cia , Bill Burns , Doha , Behind Closed Doors , Channel , Head , Intelligence , Understanding , Diplomat , Mosad , The American , Lebanon , Women Hostages , Cease Fire , Egyptians , Rounds , Mediation , Emphasis , Egypt , Fighting Unit , Leadership Command , To Cairo , Family Member , Career , Caution , 2005 , Sides , Negotiation , Hostage Deals , Mediators , Leaks , Levels , Secrecy , Security , Rumors , Children , Women , Making , Elderly , Fire , Soldiers , Israel Doesn T , Sitting Ducks , Redeployment , Positions , Israeli Army , Refugee Camps , Schools , Military Move , Polls , It Yesterda , Matchup , Jerusalem , Grouound , Wiwith Isra , Troops O , Won T Change The War Effort , Look , What Gaza H Has B , We L , Tools , Resources , Child , World , Internet , Internet Essentials Program , Son , Hidden Genius Project , Generation , Fellas , Skills , Elections , Biden Celebrating Democrats , Success , We Haven T , Truth , Swipe , Saying , Closing , New York Times , Quote , Disputing , Chicago , Hasn T Stopped Losing , Donors , Press , Rematch , Money , Voting Blocs , Win , Example , Show , Victor Blackwell , Host , Point Drop , Gain , 8 , 23 , 11 , 00 , Numbers , Supporters , Groups , Support , Loss , On Non White Male , Exit Polls , Points , Terror , Margin , Biden Won Non , 34 , 49 , 46 , Will Biden , History , 31 , Questions , Happening , 500000 , Men , 12000 , 300000 , Voting , Stay , Why , 11000 , Legislation , Rights , Reform , Immigration , Conversation , Minimum Wage , Atlanta , 5 , October Of 2020 , 15 , Jobs , Poverty , Labor Department , 8 4 Million , Story , Pollster , Color , Significance , 2019 , Coalitions , Campaign , Softening , Calendar , Guests , Handling , Name , Ruby Core , Author , Institution , 50 , Poet , Invitation , Punishment , Trapped Civilian Population , Canadian , Milk And Honey , 50 , Actions , Likeness , Consequences , Breadth , Response , Belt , Tyou , First Show , Awesome ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.