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home serve.com this is cnn the world's news warning signs facing dire warnings about his standing in the polls this week again, president biden makes his case to black voters. >> were wild our nation. >> why is it biden's message connecting with enough key voters? and is he doing enough
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to change it? democratic senator john fetterman from pennsylvania is necks and gave the trump trial starts to wrap up. >> i've been stuck in here for four weeks as a cast of allies audition courtside to be trump's number two. >> what will the jury and voters think about what we've learned in the only trial trump is likely to face this year. potential trump vp pick former hud secretary dr. ben carson is ahead. bad blood, tempers flare in the house after a personal insult. >> i think your fake eyelashes are messing up hey that set off a late night committee fights what next democratic congresswoman jasmine crockett of texas joins me coming up hello, object aspirin washington, where the state of our union is getting ready for the main event, a momentous week and campaign policy takes in a presidential race that polling shows has held remarkably stable now for months, both president biden and former president trump will meet for a debate right here on
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cnn on june 20. the very first televised debate between a president and a former president ever on friday, that former president donald trump was on the trail in blue, minnesota trying to expand his electoral map. but come monday morning, he'll be back in a new york courtroom where closing arguments could begin as soon as this week in the only criminal trial that trump is likely to face before election day. meanwhile, president biden is confronting a stubborn polling deficit. often trailing his opponent and key battleground states by just spending the weekend trying to shore up support among a crucial group, young black voters who are frustrated over the economy and other issues. here's what he just told students at morehouse college in atlanta you know, and i know we all bleed the same color. and american raul created equal extreme is close the doors have opportunity strike down affirmative action, attack the values of diversity, equality, and inclusion. instead of a
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trail of broken promises were investing more money than ever in black families and black community. >> joining us now to discuss is democratic senator john fetterman of the great commonwealth of pennsylvania. before we begin, i do want to explain to our viewers where is because of your stroke two years ago, it can still sometimes be difficult for you to process audio rapidly, or you are using a speech to text app to transcribe my questions in real time. that's what that computer screen is. so you can read them on the ipad in front of you let us begin. so a new york times poll this week shows president biden earning support port from only 69% of black voters in pennsylvania. the mayor of philadelphia, cherelle parker said, quote, i'm not satisfied with the margins that i've heard about. we need to connect the service and the investment that the biden harris has made. and its impact on people unquote juwan, 91% of the black vote in pennsylvania two years ago, what did you do in 2022? that president biden is not doing now?
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>> well, i haven't done anything differently and i really want to give a shout out to the mayor as well too. she's i think she's been fantastic so far and she has been willing to take on some really difficult kinds of issues like in kensington, you probably are familiar with that. so i really salute taking on that and joe biden is showing up again and again and i can't speak specifically about the black votes and their own opinions. i can't speak to their experience, but i do believe that joe biden is going to carry with those kinds of margins. and i think he is going to win pennsylvania. but it's going to be very close just the way it was in 2016, he actually one and in 2020 he lost. but i think prevail here as well again you've become famous or infamous depending on your point of view for your stalwart support of israel since the october 7 attacks, especially, but before then as well, israel recovered the body of yet another hostage yesterday. that's for hostage
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bodies recovered this week the us is assessing that israel has amassed enough troops to launch a full-scale ground operation in the southern gaza city of rafah. despite biden president biden warning that netanyahu and israel doing that would cross a red line. you've said you defer to what israel thinks is best. so do you think joe biden is wrong for trying to stop a major rafah invasion yeah. >> i mean, i think it'd be unfortunate if it's being infamous to be supporting israel. and i've been very supportive of israel from the beginning of all that, and i think it's important that america stands with are very, very critical lie. there as well too. and i'd like to point out that hamas as what started this, and hamas could surrender and send every or the hostages back and it could all end right now, in fact, they rejected the recent ceasefire deal that would have had six weeks. there of peace and allowed everybody to to be fed and to continue to
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move more towards peace. but now hamas is convinced that they don't have to. there's no, they don't need to take any kind of a deal except if anything on their own terms. and i don't think all of the capitulated and all those kinds of things aren't helpful and i don't think that's going to convince anyone that is now. think that not committed to stand with trying to have both sides on that the reason i said infamous is because there are a lot of progressives, a lot of people in your party who are mad at you for your strong support of israel and for your continued condemnations of hamas. >> why do you think that is? >> i can understand why being a very strong supporter of israel would anybody would be upset with that if somebody is very much partying, supporting the pro-palestinian view, i that's fine. it's reasonable. >> but i just decided to be on
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the side for israel on that. all right. let's turn to the clash in the house oversight committee on thursday night, just to refresh our audiences memory here's a quick clip you know what you're here for. well, you don't want it's about i think your fake eyelashes are messing up if someone on this committee then starts talking about somebody's bleach blonde, bad built butch body so you responded to all of this by saying in the past, i've described the us house is the jerry springer show. >> today. i'm apologizing to the jerry springer show democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez responded by saying, quote i understand you likely would not have stood up for your colleague and seem to be confused about racism and massage it being a both sides issue but i stand up to bullies instead of becoming one congresswoman ocasio-cortez seems to be suggesting that you're a bully oh, well, of
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course, that's absurd i was just simply responding to the kind of chaos and everything that representative green started as well. and if everyone on the committee was proud of what they've produced, they're entitled to their opinion or if they feel that this is the kind of video do, you, want to, send to a classroom of eighth grade civics kinds of students across america. again, that's their choice. now, to me what i would, that's their choice, but if i'm going to push back against anything, it's going to be pushing back against hamas and not vote against israel. and i'm going to push back again. it's putin. i'm not going to vote against the aid for ukraine the way representative green has done. and then i'm also going to push back against the tiktok vote is well, and now, tiktok is essentially a chinese communist government asset the corruption. >> trial for your fellow democratic senator bob menendez
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across the river in new jersey. >> there began this week the senator announced on thursday that his wife is battling breast cancer and she's going to undergo a mastectomy this announcement came just one day after his defense lawyers effectively pinned the blame for everything on his wife in his trial, there too, are being tried as separate defendants in two separate cases what do you make of it? all? >> yeah. well, i've been very clear on that i was the first senator to call for his to resign he is entitled to his day in court the way he's having right now, but he's not entitled to be a united states senator. he's certainly not entitled to receive classified briefings about egypt and qatar since he was essentially accused of being an agent for them as well. i don't understand why anybody would be okay with that. and i really can't imagine who either it was his idea or he was convinced that blaming your wife who is suffering from cancer is really an effective
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strategy or how that's gonna go over so supreme court justice samuel alito is under fire this week after the new york times first reported that an american flag was flown upside down at his house in the days after january 6. >> the upside down symbol of distress was used by some americans at that time to protest what they erode can you believed to be a stolen election. alito says his wife fluid to protest a neighbor's yard signs he said to his wife flew at, not him. the chairman of the senate judiciary committee, a democrat, dick durbin from illinois, is calling for alito to recuse himself from any future cases that involve the 2020 20 election. what do you think yeah it's actually surreal as adjust this to be even, allow them to be even having that be interpreted in that kind of a way i mean, of course, cds never gonna be able to. >> he won't choose to recuse himself, but i just can't
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imagine the kind of judgment as a justice that you would flag something like that in your friend front yard like that if we are supposed to be impartial and to be a b away from all of the kind of the politics of that. it's absolutely bizarre. it's surreal. >> all right. senator john fetterman from the great commonwealth of pennsylvania. thank you so much for joining us this morning. it's good to see you, sir. >> yeah. well, again, now, you've used off the camera. you admitted that you actually ice sheets guy now, i said i was a wah-wah guy. well, what's the captioning problem with the captioning? indeed, if it said that i was a sheetz guy, not a while, i got good to see you, sir, from the from the west side of the commonwealth there. but donald trump, vp contender, who has been flying under the radar former hud secretary, dr. ben carson. we'll be here next. dan bleach, blonde, bad built butch body. that's the quote, congresswoman jasmine crockett joins me on that exchange and congress coming up i'm not
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hello, everyone. i'm for greek a whitfield in atlanta we'll get back to state of the union in just a moment. but first, this breaking news iranian president ebrahim raisi has been involved in a helicopter crash in a remote part of the country of iran. cnn's nic robertson is following the developments for us and nick, what are we learning? >> yeah, april he were he was in the very northwest of iranian east azerbaijan province, right up in the mountains, right on the border with azerbaijan, inaugurating a new dam project really significant projects. he had the formula schrom ball days helicopter with them, the regional governor, even the president, ali f of azerbaijan, came to the border. they shook hands at this project. but as we learned, after they had this meeting, after this inauguration at the dam racy and enough the his helicopter and a number of other helicopters on this journey
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took off to fly through the mountains and it became cloudy. it was rainy. the reports are the temperatures are very cold there and it seems that the ground controllers lost contact with the helicopters. they initially thought this was a hard landing. they were searching for information and then we've got reports through the iranian national media saying that they deployed about 20 search drones, dozens of ambulance crews were deployed to the area. they've even got climbers involved in searching the area. now has fallen dark in the last few minutes out there. they saying the conditions of very difficult is too difficult to put a helicopter up in the conditions to help them with the search. and at the moment, the advice that's being given to iranians at the moment is to pray for their prey, for the president. and we've seen video coming in from some of the important shrines in iran of people literally doing that. so
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there's no information about the wellbeing or otherwise of the president but his helicopter has gone down. and what the state media is calling a crash. the status calling for people to pray for him. and at the moment, there's, there's an absence of clear information beyond that about precisely what happened other than his helicopter was flying in very, very dense fog, which one official described as visibility of about five meters. so i can feed also. >> yeah. then of course, many will wonder why that helicopter went up in these kind of conditions in the first place. but i wonder, nick, you talk about other helicopters, aircraft can't get in the air too hard to see. it's dark, usually, it would have that kind of texas analogy like infrared to help in any kind of search, even if it's dark, but with foggy conditions as such that's not possible. you said there are ambulances and even climbers who will be in the region. but because it's dark already might it be the issue
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that even those efforts would be suspended? we're looking at the pictures right now, including the president who was on that chopper. and by the way, a nick. he was accompanied by other high-ranking officials, including the country's foreign minister. what more can you tell us about the obstacles in the search in addition to the people accompanying? the president. >> yeah, this was a major high-level visit. i mean, obviously the president, but the foreign minister as well involved because it involved a neighbor, a neighboring country, azerbaijan. he met with the azerbaijani president up on the border the ami chief, the commander of armed forces in iran, is saying that they are deploying all their resources. the army, the irgc, the elite military, if you will, in iran and all the police services and everything, they can put into this search. but it is in a very remote part of the country, mountainous one of the descriptions talked about it being perhaps 45
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minutes away from the nearest village, even so, even the road access runs out at a point. so even if you flood the zone with people, with soldiers, with policeman you it's gonna be very tough work in the fog is going to be very tough work in the dark, but this is the precedent and iran has a lot of manpower it can deploy, it just has to get it into the region and get it out there on the ground effectively. now it could be that the authorities already have a better bead on the location of the crash site than they're making public at the moment the announcement for the people to pray for the president is not particularly a good signal, but we shouldn't read too much into it. but all the indications at the moment that they can't give clarification patient that they've actually found the crash site, that they have eyes on survivors or others. i think after this number of hours and we're looking at about three
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hours now, at least since the helicopter went down. and that is just not a good sign in any search mission, but i think as far as trying to keep the search going through the night i feel that the iranians will just put every resource they can to enter this right now. >> all right. nic robertson. thank you so much. let me check in with elisa rafah, the weather center to talk more about these conditions as you just heard, nick explaining sources, they're talking about adverse weather conditions we see in that video a lot of fog, even as nightfall was encroaching, what more can you tell us about the conditions we do have observations of the cloud deck sitting pretty low in the area. we all also know that there was that fog on the ground. here's a look at the satellite imagery. you can see some of these clouds that have been rolling path. there's a lot of moisture in the air. this is a look at the current visibility, the amount of water vapor that we have in the air. and you can see that it is pretty saturated. the fog, foggy conditions creek continue as we go into monday morning you'd see some of that fall of
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fluctuates. fog does respond to daytime heat, so we'll have to watch that, but it does look like we could keep some of these foggy conditions. we are in the tail end of her ron's rainy season. so some showers could continue as we go through the next 24 to 48 hours may is usually that last month? the rainy season before things dry out for the summer wind glass there as well. if you have calm or wins, that's what keeps the fog kind of organized a little bit better now as we go through the next couple of days, we do keep the showers around as i just showed you, temperatures cool in the 60s, those cooler temperatures again, can aid some of that fog development and we do have those showers. chances lingering through wednesdays. so something that we'll have to keep an eye on begun this area. they keep mentioning pretty remote. so that means it's also hard for us to get some of those weather observations. so we're going to continue to dig for you, right? >> and i wonder in that area which is typically very mountainous, if this is customary to have this kind of
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low cloud cover on a regular basis, which would make flying always very challenging. but this looks like a particularly bad situation. we're fog rolled in yeah. >> and like i said, a lot of moisture in the air in the rainy season, you can see from the pictures just how dense it is all that moisture just kind of hanging again, when we have calm or wins and cool temperatures and allows the fog to kind of sit, wins pick up, then that can now let the fog alleviate a little bit. but for right now, doesn't look like it. >> okay. lisa rafah, thanks so much for that. nic robertson, back to you. adjust shortly what kind of response, if any, is coming from the iranian leadership on this ongoing effort to at some zero point, resume the search yeah, it's putting the resources and that's what the commander of the armed forces said, no, i was just reading some of the latest information. >> we're getting in from people on the ground here at the leading edge of the search and they're saying, because the ground is so saturated,
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because it's been raining so much the ground is very, is very difficult. it just making moving hard so vehicles can't get a deeper access as they want them to get into the mountains, people on foot, it's just it's very slow progress at the moment. it appears. all right. very treacherous conditions again, if you're just now joining us, we'll continue to have more on a helicopter that went down in iran in the eastern azerbaijan province and onboard was the president of iran abraham raisi, as well as the foreign minister and other high-ranking officials will have much more from our nic robertson, elisa, rafah on the conditions there, the ongoing thank search. as we have it right now, jake tapper instead of the union, is back in a moment you want thicker, stronger, fuller hair. >> you need experts, skincare, nu doves, scalp plus hair therapy, serum, active skincare ingredients targets the source of beautiful hair. your scalp for visibly thicker, stronger,
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think your fake eyelashes are messing up this order, mr. chairman i would like to move to take down ms greene's words that is absolutely unacceptable. how dare you have another person? >> are your feelings, her words? >> down? oh, oh, girl, baby girl. >> oh, really don't even play. i'm just curious, just to better understand your ruling, if someone on this committee in talking about somebody's bleach blonde, bad built butch body that would not would not be engaging in personalities, correct. >> what now late night committee meeting in congress went off the rails this week after congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, republican of georgia, insulted the appearance of my next guest, congresswoman jasmine crockett, democrat of texas. >> thanks so much for being here. appreciate you have since called her racist with some
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agreement. i and i want to understand your perspective of this. >> do you think her going after your eyelashes that in itself is racist? i think her specifically doing it to me. yes, that was the intent as has been stated women wear makeup. we were lashes, we were all types of things to beautified ourselves. but maga has historically been on social media doing the things where they're saying, oh, she's black with lashes and nails and hair. and so she's ghetto and so to me this was her buying into that rhetoric and trying to amplify this for the mega crowd. and so, yeah, i absolutely think that she only did it to be racist towards me because it was towards you or because it was eyelashes. so in that sense, it's kind i'd like in your view, buying into a racist trope. >> it is buying into a racist trope. but the reality is that women of all colors were lashes
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right? >> now i know that's why i was asking. yeah. is there anything you think should happen here? do you think the congresswoman green should face any sort of punishment? >> i mean, she didn't face any at the time. so i don't anticipate this. so facing any in general, i mean, i think that this weaker should be inclined to try to reign are in after trying to kick him out of his position, but they just let marjorie do whatever she wants to do. and i think this was the first time that someone actually said no, you won't just treat me whatever way you want to and get away with it. >> so just to explain to our viewers, she said what she said, which is a personal attack on your appearance and then the republicans refused to take her words away. yeah. >> because they said it wasn't a personal attack and then, you said something about you didn't mention her name, but you obviously we're talking about congresswoman green bleach blonde, bad built, butch body. >> very good. so it's tough to say, but but, but you've really embraced what you said. you're printing it on swag. i think we
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have an image of the shirt here that you're selling to help raise money to elect democrats how would you respond to say it's inappropriate to respond to an attack on somebody's physical appearance and you hear congresswoman aoc say you know, you shouldn't be attacking somebody's physical appearance, but then you did the same thing. you take so to be clear, what i asked, what was clarification on the ruling? >> if her words were taken down, that meant that she was going to have to leave the committee for the evening, which actually would have helped everybody out because the source of the chaos is always marjorie taylor greene. but the chairman was concerned about his votes. he was concerned about whether or not he will be able to move forward with contempt. and so therefore, attempted yeah for the attorney general? absolutely. so therefore, i'm like what are we doing? so what are the parameters? and i generally want it to know so i did not state anything to her. i specifically asked a question and i didn't even mention her name. and so it was for
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clarification. and that's what i asked for and he obviously didn't hear me. okay. yeah. and i hear that but she went after your appearance and then like you went out like you went back at her thousand? >> i did as a very lawyerly way. but do you obviously she started at i'm not disputing that, but yeah. do you regret that at all? i don't. you don't? i don't because here's the thing. >> i signed up to be a member of congress that didn't mean that i was supposed to walk into a position where i'm going to walk in and be disrespected. it's already a hostile work environment, being there and we do have rules. the problem with math okay. does that maga does not respect rules nor do they respect the law that is exactly why they're all running up to trump's trial because he's in trouble, not because of some big conspiracy by the biden administration. he's in trouble because he fails to respect the law. the reason that the supreme court right now is debating whether or not trump can and commit crimes or any president can commit crimes
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and then be led off is because they have no respect for law. the party of law and order is gone at this point in time while i have you here, president joe biden is very focused on the black vote this weekend. in particular, he said to detroit tonight to appeal to black voters, he's speaking at morehouse this morning. wayne county executive warren evans from detroit from michigan, told the detroit news, apathy is the biggest problem. if you look at the percentage of people who vote and the apathy of african-americans about voting. that's what we'll turn the tide, but you've got to get somebody to get them out and give them a reason to come out. i'm just not really seeing it. you represent a large number of african-american voters and constituents in the dallas area why is biden struggling with black voters right now? >> i think it's about whether or not that people understand what he has done for them it's, it's tough to kinda connect the dots sometimes. and honestly, this administration has done so much that it's not a matter of hey, i've got this one thing. this one thing, and just kinda continually hitting
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that one thing. they've done so much, but i don't think that the information has been pushed out continually. and so i think right now it's about making sure it's communicated as he goes to morehouse and speaks today, that $7 billion has been given to hbcus more than any other? ministration ever people credit trump for supporting hbcus when in reality trump did not want to reauthorize the 253 million that was already signed into law. >> he actually wasn't going to reauthorize it. it was dr. adams, a black woman, a member of the congressional black caucus, who is a former hbcu professor in a former hbcu students who said that's not going to be good enough. so what did trump do? he took a picture with all the hbcu presidents and made it seem as if he did something novel and great. and it wasn't he actually was going to cut them off. and so i think the black folk need to know that this administration has actually invested in them when you start looking at student debt relief, it is disproportionately
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positively impacted black folk. we're talking about over $137 billion for over 4 million people. that means that there is a lease. 4 million people that now can hopefully start to get at that wealth gap and maybe buy a home because their debt-to-income ratio won't be so bad, they need to get you out on the trails. what i think i will be heading to detroit as soon as i can. all right. congresswoman crockett, thanks so much for being here today. i really appreciate it. >> we have moved on from the dog, ate my homework this week. it's become my wife did it, my panel on the on the my wife did it defense. that's next can it can lysol take my snotty so folks can do mildewy tiles, can do. yep. it's the can-do can. nothing kills more germs on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray lysol, what it takes to protect from tried and true to try something new
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friends are now going after diversity, equity and inclusion all across america they want a country for some not for all. there has been no president's. it's abraham lincoln that has done more for the black individual in this country welcome back the state of the union. >> former president trump and current president biden, making their cases to black voters. >> my panel joins me now and there is a real competition for the black vote because this race will be won on the margins in big battleground states where there is a big cities joe biden, according to the exit polls, among black voters, gotten 87% to trump's 12 but right now in the new fox news poll from this month, joe biden, 72%, donald trump, 23%. what do you make of that? >> well, black voters are the most loyal continuously of voters to the democratic party.
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and so when we look at the vote in totality, having 72% of any constituency is pretty impressive. so it's not like you're trying to win the presidency but yes, that's true. but it's still, i think that i don't want the narrative to be like if joe biden loses because of black people, black people are loyal to democrats. i do think though we're going to just make it clear what i'm saying. if joe biden doesn't get black people to vote for him he's going to lose and that will be on joe biden yes. yes. okay. thank you i think though what we're having right now is that joe biden has done a lot for black folks and he needs to continue to tell the story about what he has done. and it's not just on hbcus, it's on the economy, it's on health care, it's on housing, it's on a whole host of issues. but i also think black voters are saying my life is not amazing and they're allowed to say that and they want to know what else will you do for me and for years. and so that is the question they are asking at the
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end of the day. do i think black voters will turn out and support joe biden and the numbers that he needs to win? yes, because black voters also understand what a president's, what a donald trump presidency d is under and their lives won't improve under there, not just they won't unimproved, they will be under attack because donald trump is not trying to protect and enhance the lives of black people. so i know the numbers are not great now, there is an intentional effort that the campaign needs to have to make two black voters so that they are not just though away, we're going to get, we deserve to be called but it by all politicians. but i also think that there is a case to be made in black voters will show so in addition to trump, there's also just apathy. the biden deciding when it comes to a lot voters, not just black voters, were talking about black voters right now because joe biden this weekend is particularly focused on them but latino voters, young voters, et cetera cardi b, the famous rapper cardi b this week, she endorsed biden in 2020 this nasty told rolling stone magazine, she doesn't f, with either of them before she
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had seen trump is a dire threat, been under biden. she's felt layers and layers of disappointment from what she sees as domestic and foreign mismanagement. the cost of living is too high. wages are too low and too little is being done about it. she says, quote, i feel like people got betrayed as goes cardiac vein. >> i don't think his problem was with cardi veer with any rapper. i think it's a bigger problem it's even bigger. joe biden and it's on religiosity right now you say joe biden is winning people who never go to church by ten points. he's losing people, but who go to church by ten points black voters or five times less likely to say they don't believe in god than whites are. they've read the bible more. they go to church more. i think this is a bigger realignment trend and it's something joe biden himself may not be able fix bucaram we should note his book, the moment fantastic this is my third or fourth plug for your book. i hope yeah deserved that's worth five books anyway, what do you think at
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first of all, i love how we veered to religiosity from a question about cardi b, that was nuance i think that joe biden i think we're all analyzing this race wrong so i think that this right this isn't joe biden vs >> donald trump. i've said this until i'm blue in the face, but it's joe biden vs donald trump versus the couch. and i don't think the biggest threat to joe biden is donald trump. i think the biggest threat that joe biden as people staying at home cardi b, actually echoes that sense of like, look, i don't f with anybody. that means i'm just going to sit this race out. i'm not going to play a role. that is what we're seeing in the problem that we have is democrats like to talk about the things that joe biden and kamala harris have done. that is knowable. they have done a great deal of things. voters are not necessarily feeling those things in their pocket, wages, et cetera. but i think they have a more unique issue that the campaign has to tackle and have julie rodriguez is listening. i think that what they have to do is focused on a vision for the future. most of these candidates have a hard time talking about the future. and i think it's an effect of age. i'm not trying to be ages, but i think joe biden at
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83 has to be able to give jd and stokely, who are my five-year-old twins, we need to be able to know what the country will be like for them. >> and it's hard because he has to give a vision and realized he may not be a part of it. and listen, what definitely doesn't help with black voters is saying what doesn't have help with black voters is saying that you've done more for that community than abraham lincoln. i mean, some of the certainly quoting but listen, i think that we can kinda look at most of the key people groups that either side needs to turn out whether it's young progressives, whether it's black voters, whether it's female voters. the top issues continue to be the same. it's the economy, it's jobs, it's health care, it's not some of these sayyed immigration, border security. it's not some of these issues like gaza, which i think that the biden campaign is leaning too hard into and hopes of bringing back some of the young progressives. but what they risked doing is losing these swing call them nikki haley voters, who very much could determine this election when you have 150,000 people casting a protest vote in pennsylvania suburbs against donald trump for nikki haley. those are the
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votes that joe biden should be targeted thank and he could reach the most people if he's actually just talking about the issues were all screaming. we care the most about the new york times report this week showing an upside-down flag the symbol that was popular among the stop the steal crowd at the time hanging outside the alito's home mr. alitos, justice alito said to the new york times quote, i had no involvement whatsoever in the flying of the flag. it was briefly placed by mrs. alito in response to a neighbor's use of objectionable and personally insulting language on yard signs. what do you think about that response? >> i think the harassment of supreme court justices in their neighborhoods is out of control. i think it's a bigger issue than this. i think we saw at what's adopts decision came out i think it's a problem that for a civility problem here in washington, the country is pumped so polarized washington, so part is you can't even go to your own home neighborhood without it being attacked. i think that's the question about to ask her i don't disagree with him about that, but i think if you put a period on that, you're doing a disservice because yes, we do have a civility problem. he
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doesn't need to be able to go home and not be harassed. but that noise you just heard was him throwing his wife under the bus and he actually did that because he put a symbol in front of his house, which does not she did which does not represent the faith freedom, and values of this country, and upside-down flag is exactly what it is. the danger though, to tie it back in and what people are pointing out is that justice alito and clarence thomas are both 70 something and have donald trump is re-elected president of the united states. he will then become the most consequential president in the history of the united states of america because for better or for worse, for me, it's for worse. but because he will be able to nominate five justices, including replacing justice. and can i just say, by the way, if after donald trump won in 2016, justice sotomayor hung a flag upside down on her republicans will be calling for her for resignation, and it's i find it deeply disturbing and i don't think we can gloss. >> it's also because of what the court represents now, we already have a chord that people just don't trust as much. it's supposed to be non-political and to have such a political symbol in front of your house is not the best
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political commentator alice stewart. and incredibly kind and smart woman who has helped make cnn's political coverage stronger for almost ten years now alice began her career as a journalist and then she worked for republican presidential campaigns from arkansas governor my copy to congresswoman michele bachman, senator rick santorum, senator ted cruz, back into that and 16, she was a spokeswoman for the crew's campaign. and she laid out something of her approach to politics we need to raise the tone of civility in the conversation here, we need to stay away from insults and focus on the issues as ted cruz has been doing from the very beginning and stick to policies that's what he's been doing. >> he is not there's been a lot of the candidates in this race that exchanged insults and barbs at each other. head has remained above that level obviously, senator cruz put that aside later in that campaign after months and months of being attacked.
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>> but that was always alice, always alice and as everyone knows even people that she disagreed with new very, very well. she was all about civility and all about kindness. alyssa, it's just an unspeakable loss, just such a loss. i mean, to think of alice, the first thing you think of it she's kind, she's smart, she's savvy, but she's kind and to me personally, she was a friend to me and reached out when i was persona non grata on the left and right and she encouraged me to get back into the political discourse and it was just somebody i hold and just the highest esteem and just really want to send love to her family. >> it's really awful and i think one of the things that people really don't understand is the extent to which she had really deep friendships with people. on the other side of the aisle. obviously, maria cardona and her were best friends but you guys train for a marathon? bound yeah. so when you sit at these tables, you often don't get to know the
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