Donald trump's racist rant. But we got a lot of bad genes or not john to write down, paints, immigrants as genetically inferior, many of them murdered far more than one person and predisposed to commit murder. Also another monster storm on the way. As trump's hurricane of lies sweep up republican voters. And a storm state governor won't take the vice president's call. And a solemn milestone creates a campaign trail. Conundra. As harris fends off questions about israel's relations chip with the united states live at the table. Michael eric dyson, scott jennings jay michaelson, madison, jesse auto, and al franken with 28 days to go. Americans with different perspectives aren't talking to each other but here they do in new york. Let's get straight to what america is talking about. Two very different answers on one american crisis tonight we watched some course correction. You'll remember when you'd be hardpressed to find an interview or maybe a media parents with kamala harris? well, that has all now changed the democratic nominee. She is trying to make sure that you can't miss her, whether it's on tv, on your radio, in your podcast feed while tonight, stop, it was an extended sit down with 60 minutes where she said a mistake to loosen the immigration policies as much as you dig it's a longstanding problem. And solutions are at hand. And from day one literally we have been offering solutions. But what i was asking was, was it a mistake to kind of allow that flood to happen in the first place. I think the policies that we have been proposing are about fixing a problem, not promoting a problem. Okay. But by members did quadruple the numbers today because of what we have done we have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half. Should we have done tunnel by half? but we need congress to be able to act to actually fix the problem. Also tonight, the country is grappling with the language of hate. Donald trump using the broadest possible brush to otherize migrants and signal to his supporters that the people coming into the united states are inferior. Just listened to what he had to say how about allowing people to come through an open border a 13,000 of which were murderers, many of them murdered far more than one person. And they're now happily living in the united states, you know, now a murderer. I believe this it's a new jeans. And we got a lot of bad genes in our country right now here at the table you know, it's a sort of moment of contrast between these two and the thing that you wonder in addition to why trump seems really obsessed with this idea of the genetic composition of immigrants is why can't he just talk about the issues as opposed to going there? i mean, you heard it he's obsessed with the genetic composition of the murderers and the violent people who were in the country. We do have 13,000 murders here. We have even more people here who've committed sexual crimes, violent sexual position of murders here in the united states who are american citizens i mean, not just what should we do about that. I think i think it's perfectly fine to acknowledge that there is a long been body of research that there are some people who are genetically predisposed to violence. But today, today, there has been an effort to make it seem like donald trump is saying something about immigrants when all he is commenting on or the violent murderers who are in the country it's simply not true what's being said about him today. And i can't believe honestly what i'm here. I've seen people all day long attacking trump because he's worried that we have 13,000 violent, but he's calling attention. They're white people in this country who are committing far more murders then immigrants no matter is also white immigrants and the cote and donald trump is a white supremacist. He is generating nativist language to appeal to genetic basis of behavior that is a classic definition of what we mean about talk about the why does he keep doing this? it's because this is not the only time he talks about this. He's he has said broadly that immigrants are poisoning the blood of this country. So that has also happened. There's literally a white supremacist trope by the way. But i mean, you can't explain that way the saying is absolutely accurate when it comes to this being very unfair. There have been many cases when i'm on your show and other shows, and i will call out when i think it's wrong. But in this case, i don't think that's what he was saying. This is goes back to that nature versus nurture debate. This has nothing to do with race. I don't care whether it's a white person, a black person, and immigrant and american, somebody who kills somebody may actually have bad genes. And that's been studied for many, many years we don't want people murdering people in this country. I don't care whether they are born here or they come from somewhere else. And we certainly, when we already have crime problem with people who are born here, we don't want that argument that no one over 400 making that one over 400,000 convicted criminals coming to this country and staying here for decades. Because as we all know, we have a broken immigration system which we have a court backlog that extends up through macon really about people who are nearly everyone at this table knows that the rate of immigrant crime is actually lower than the rate of crime bite by us. So you're ok, was 13,000 workers being in the country that's really how it works jake, because i'll let you continue, but i just have to just look that that number it's it's wildly misleading to suggest that that is a number that references a small period of time that is like over the course of many, i don't think anybody at this table talked about so record tying the fact is there and if they'd been here for decades, that's even worse. It's a mile a crime or missing rated over the course of decades is not a sign that there is any greater incidents of crime considering that we've seen the numbers plus people coming in and we may hear this is my point. What about the genetic makeup of people who are already have a problem with that? well why did you feel free? articulated, why isn't it repeated lies basically about those argue border. He's not a moment ago, you said he wasn't talking about immigration. Now you're saying he is talking about immigration. The fact that is why we're not talking. He got he got to ask the question he, has a specific i wanted to see has repeated this live for eight years, that immigrants are in some way more, more prone to criminality, that they're less human, that they have bad blood, that they have bad genetics i don't understand how you can mince words around the racist nature of not he was asked he said he said when he came down the elevator, he said that mexico was sending rapists and murderers. They're sending people would tell us a lot of murders have gotten lower rate than natural with them if it's a lower rate that's the most ridiculous but i don't want to speak if it's here. Go ahead. We don't go like, okay your rapist, you're in you're rapist you okay. Come on and that's not how it works. I mean, these are people who who are not brought in knowing that they are rapists. So there is such a thing as it turns out and i don't know and i think abby's right. This is over decades. And so many of these rape is came in when donald trump and so why haven't we gotten them out? that's the problem. I mean, if they're them had been convicted, they've been in still roaming the counter not know. That is not true know. They aren't been they are are out there countries we find out about it later, sun and they get up in mourning rameen nation numbers that you're referring to in this car that immigrants will ever account for white. Man is seen as the dance the perpetrators of violence that is extraordinary in this country is well documented, but you don't appeal to a genetic basis. This is classic white supremacy in your justification of it, is an extension of that latter one's talking about race. That's the problem. No no, we're just talking about that x and immigrants or kinetic basis so my commits a crime we want out of this country. I don't know how we could be arguing about that point, right balance is arguments about genetic on a second. Let me let me just play, just so that people understand that we've been talking about trump's comments about immigrants over a course of time. He's been talking about this for a while and talking specifically about basically people's genetic makeup of the people who are coming to this country. Listen nobody has any coming from. It's poisoning the blood of our country. They're poisoning the blood of our country. The poisoning the poisoning our country a lot of it's about the genes, isn't it don't you believe? the resource theory i think were so different, you know, i believe in the resource theory, fast horses produce fast horses says an old that rapist by their color and why they're immigrant status i just think this is offensive i let me give you the political reality that we're in right now. And october huge majority of the american people believe and know that we have an illegal immigration crisis in this country kamala harris got asked three times on national television tonight if it was wrong to change executive orders the way they did on day one that allowed this huge flood of people to come in and she would not address it because she knows that how politically damaging it is there are people all over this country and every political party and independents, two who know full well that if she becomes the president, we're going to have a permissive immigration structure, even more permissive than we had under biden. And that's day and they will leave donald trump will crack down on this and that he has the common sense viewpoint that hey, maybe we don't want violent people and you know, they don't go down the list and say rapist in rapist and they just go down the list and say in why don't we know if they've been convicted of a crime in another country? it's broken, he will crack down on its, she will not. And everyone is just perpetuated the same lie that donald trump has been saying for eight years that we're letting in violent people. We are letting in, we are and again. I'm sure i can't say what the word he described some shole countries, those were countries in africa those are countries with brown skin people that he said, how can we can have more immigrants from norway, like the widest country on the planet. You're going to say that there's no race inflection here, that this is just i'm worried about crime come on, you know better and you should know better if you are an immigrant with whose name is joseph, you're in if you're wholesale, you're not. The point is that the discrimination against to discriminate in terms of distinguishing whose violent and who's not ends up being ironically inadvertently, you wink, wink tethered to race and to the immigration policy that is premised upon denying the legitimacy of american status to these people. Why is it that we got to pick them? mount in terms of you're violent because you're mexican, you're violent because of the dominion just kind of better more. We're able to maybe try donald trump. Table hi partisan bill that raises a lot of people are foreign wanted to time here to go export a bunch of right guys. We're going to have to go here, but again with a lot of these arguments. You're making an articulate argument, you're making an articulate argument. Donald trump is saying that they've got they're poisoning the blood, that they have bad genes those are not the same conversations that are coming in and they're rapists a lot to fed when it came down more well next, a computer analysis takes a look at donald trump's rhetoric. It is not only getting darker, but is it has devolved to a fourthgrade level plus see what happened when six 60 minutes confronted tim walz about his false statements, about his past. That's next black people had an explosive reverberation after kanye said it, this was a lot of people's faces because it felt like he said the quiet part out loud that moment all laid the groundwork for black lives matter for better or worse, a lot of people came away from that debut and it's my turn to talk almost say tv on the edge, moments that shaped our culture. Sunday at nine on cnn should check out, inspire sleep inspire, sleep apnea, innovation, learn more and view important safety information at inspires sleep. Com is dead, but thrown his vacant the responsibility for the conclave and falls upon you were about to choose the most famous should be careful about sounds ominous god has given us eyes and something has happened this is a conclave out. It's not a war, it is a more fed enough secrets. Conclave. Radio dj only in theaters up so by 25th and no what not rich as hell. I'm the one that really needs it's the break, not the people that are already rich and have the money. The one 1% don't serve anybody but themselves so for them to get a tax break? no, that's not cool. Kamala harris will make billionaires pay their fair share and she's gonna cut taxes for working people like me. I'm buddy and i'm not rich as hell, and i'm voting for kamalaharris. 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There are new analysis track trump's speeches and they found that they've grown, quote darker, harsher, longer, and greer less focused, more profane, and increasingly fixated on the past they've got the numbers to back this up, 13% more all or nothing terms 32% more negative than the first time he ran 69% more, swear, words, which is called disinhibition, according to the experts and some of us have more disinhibition than others, maybe on their bad days. But i mean, the interesting thing about trump, i think a lot of times when you look at how he speaks is that really now these rally speeches, they, they're running two hours, sometimes. And a lot of it is incomprehensible and it's hard to understand the times kind of shows what that looks like. I'm sorry. Could i just introduced everybody here to kamala harris? have you ever listened to her try to answer a question? listen to her losing that. We have analyzed donald trump's speeches. We, you literally listened to her, says absolutely nothing. Answer's no questions, ignores every serious policy question and we've got to run on a computer on donald trauma. Let home heard kamala harris in the last block right. Okay. So let's play donald trump. This is an excerpt from 2023 that the times pulls out to kind of illustrate one of the phenomenon that trump does when he talks, which is talk about all kinds of other things other than the thing he met to talk about panama canal. We lost 35,000 people to the mosquito malaria. Yeah, we lost 35,000 people building. We lost duty 35,000 people because of the mosquito vicious. They had a built under nets. It was one of the true great wonders of the world, as he said, one of the nine wonders of the world down was one of the seven is happened a little while ago, you know, since nine wonders or well, you could make nine wonders. He would have been better off if we stuck with an island. Just said, yeah, i think it's night if you're buying okay. Well, let me let me get scott. What do we promised are saying that kamala harris maybe maybe she doesn't answer the questions. Donald trump what is he saying? i don't know. He hates mosquitoes and he loves dams. I don't know. I mean, i didn't get the question and i didn't watch the interview when i ugly incoherent. The point is there's no comparison between donald trump and kamala harris, even if you argue that she's avoiding the issue, she's clear, she's articulate. You understand what she's talking about, speaks in the nearly sentence donald trump is lies a lot i think to trump lies a lot. For example, he keeps saying this, that it's it's okay in minnesota to kill a baby after it's been born. You've heard this, you've heard it. Come on. Well, it is. Okay. Okay. We talk about the debate continues, but he he did not tell the truth, was not tell the truth about about the minnesota law at the debate, you have to admit the law is that you can limit abortion up to any time, but in reality, they're not doing an abortion. But what about what about legally? i don't want donald trump now. I don't want to buy that because i think that one of the things that we want to stay on topic, one of the things that they talk about is the nature of how he talks about issues we trump came down the escalator. You mentioned this came down the escalator talking about immigrants, but the way that he talks about them even now is it is very different and it's a lot more violent. It is a lot more evocative than even that. I think the, the trump phenomenon in the success of the trump phenomenon is a symptom of a much deeper vulgarity and loss of civility in american culture. The sad fact is, i think that those two hour rambling speeches are pretty familiar to anyone who listens to joe rogan or at other sort of podcasters who just ramble one ramblin, ramble. It's not that different. And i don't think it's clearly not about the issues. There are plenty of articulate republicans, jd vance out at a very good vice presidential debate, mostly. And its able to speak and paragraphs and sentences as harris does as walz does. But the reality is that this isn't like beside the point of his success, this is his success. People want to hear this. They want this level part of it. I think you're right about that. Is that's the detail in the speech that actually maybe that helps him be more understandable desert a part. Of you know, he may lie all the time about the facts, but he is very good at talking about the feelings in a way, we think that as maybe some leftwing touchyfeely thing. Talk about your feelings. Donald trump talks about feelings every single time he speaks right? the rage, the vindictiveness, the sense of being left behind, the resentment these are, this is sort of the dark heart of populism. And donald trump knows how to tap it. I want to, i want to this is a little bit separate, but actually in the same vein, i mean, tim walz today was confronted about his long history of misspeaking, lying, whatever you want to call it. Here's what he said to 60 minutes about all of that is that kind of misrepresentation isn't more than just being a knucklehead. I think folks know who i am and i think they know the difference between someone expressing emotion, telling your story, getting a date wrong by rather than a pathological liar like donald trump? trump, but i think it comes down to the question of whether whether you can be trusted to tell the truth. Yeah. Well, i can't i think i can i will own up to being a knucklehead at times but the folks closest to me know that i keep my word wait a minute. Yeah. This is the time where they're saying why didn't we pick shapiro i don't think you helping the ticket. And then they're finally getting out there doing some interviews. But is it too little too late, i think is the big question for democrats right now, point about the nature of his misdeeds, okay? he lied about you know, several things. He lied about when he was in china. But is there a difference between that and the kinds of lies that donald trump tells every day. I mean, we were, we'll talk about this later in the show. He's lying about how fema is operating in north carolina and other parts of the south. I mean, those are lies that affect people right now. I think walz is just coming on the scene in this national contexts, and i do think he's lied on multiple occasions about multiple things. But again, i don't think he's adding to the ticket. I think that's the bigger point to be made here. And of course, like i said, they started doing these interviews, but we're talking about a critical swing states like georgia and arizona, voter registration ended today. I really think they're getting out very late to the punch and then shoot you this is of course to do the call her daddy interview, which i think was just quite comfortable considering 90% of the listeners are women, while a, these are younger women. I don't think she's willing to take those hard questions. I don't think he's doing any better just note here, donald trump did not do a 60 minutes interview. I was just about to say i did multiple donald trump agreed to minutes interview. They had the receipts by the way, tonight, and he did not want know. Can i go ahead, scott, how many times are we learning walz off the hook here? i mean, you just played the bottom but like this, this idea, not i'm he said occasionally i'll be a knucklehead. I mean, knucklehead is a euphemism for a dam or it's not just china military record the fertility treatments which he uses as a political cudgel against his opponents on ivf, which they lie about all the time. He talks about things in the campaign of a policy nature that are absolutely not true stage just met this guy weeks ago and all we know is that he frequently fat hates his own personal narrative to make it look. Here's the point, is a point you made earlier about the fact that donald trump withdrew from the 60 minutes debate. We're not weaken hold tim walz accountable. We can talk about distance references. We can talk about mendacity. The point you made about the quality and pedigree of a particular misstatement the quote knucklehead. And we can take it to mean what scott says is qualitatively different than a person who was deliberately deploying lies to create false narratives that hurt other people that have a destructive impact upon the nation. And that he refuses to be held accountable for narrow down track that the january 6 was a pleasant, quiet but the refusal to acknowledge the truth right before him, not to be held to account what going on. Fox news as opposed to cbs's 60 minutes because he doesn't want to be held accountable because he refuses in a kind of neofascist, generous gesture to be held accountable for anything that he said people sit here and defend. You've known tim walz for a long time this is a pattern for him. He's been asked about it many times. These answers keep shifting, but not quite landing as i made a mistake and i'm sorry. Well, as far as i know, once you've done, is that he he said he'd been to jain out during gentlemen square and he wasn't and what are the other ones? isn't military numerous issues with his military record is just he once said that ai he said he can't he has carried carried okay. But are they realize that you know, trump i mean, learn plays it's just lying every every every day he has the new york times did a analysis of this his speech and of kamala speech and he told 86 lies in 63 minutes. I mean that's that's not tim walz. I'm just curious if madison isn't that are disturbed by any lies that donald trump is telling you've done an analysis of walz, are there any lies that donald trump tales that you are disturbed by? i don't want any politician to lie ever. I wish they would are there all the time. That was a harris summation, but writes a lie that donald, but look, first of all, i don't mean to you and i don't answer to you. That's number one. Number two mike, why it is my sincere well, i don't answer. You guys. It's my sincerest hope the best they can have does kamala harris tale that you're mad about? can you give me a list? have you brought it? is it in your jacket? sure. You want me to say some things that kamala harris has shifted her position on health care, not sure. A lot. She saw her alive is there any donald trump lie? how about you like the blood of immigrants? is there some donald trump lie about january 6 was just a tour. I didn't do i need to january 6. How about stormy daniels? do you care about that lie? do you care about the lie that global warming is a chinese hoax that's a lie. He knows it's a lie. Everybody knows it's a lie. But i must i'm just curious. Will you answer? through the question is there one, donald trump by that crosses the line for you? i do not agree with most of what donald trump has said about january the sixth, from the day it happened to this moment right now. And every day i've been on this network, i could not be more clear about what i think happened on january the sixth, what he did and what he has lose the election. He absolutely lost the we've had 3. 5 years of absolute terrible and that's exactly what happened is we got me ask you the question. I'm glad you everyone around were having a conversation coming up next, we're we've got more breaking news ahead. Floridians right now, evacuating there is a monster category five hurricane taking aim, right at the state. Kamala harris is hitting donald trump though, over his lies about the storms that have been coming the united states is why with more reporters on the ground and the best political team in the business, follow the candidates follow the voters, follow the facts, follow victims of mesothelioma entitled to receive a cash award from the estimated $30 billion in his best, those trust funds now available over 50 billion has been awarded already. 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They didn't call me and their characterization of it was something that they did wasn't anything that anybody in my office did it in terms of saying that it was political desantis, they're pleading ignorance, but harris accuses the governor of pettiness else really the moment that anyone who calls themselves a leader i'm going to put politics aside. People desperate need of support right now. Playing political games this moment in these rights of emergency utterly here we're back at the table here look, i mean, i think we are in a kind of dark place on this right now. I mean, she's attacking the governor of a state that's about to get lashed with one of the most historic hurricanes we've ever seen, is she crazy? he did not she was just to be clear, she was talking broadly about the politicization of the storm's. I think she was talking about ron desantis. He did not ignore her call. And in fact, according to what i've read tonight, he actually spoke to the president of the united states. He did speak with president biden and he has any he has said time and again that he and the federal government are working well together. So who here is politicizing this? yeah, i i hate to agree with scott on anything but i agree i agree in this case. I don't think i'm from florida. I grew up in tampa temples, right? right on the track right now, a lot of friends of mine have been evacuated. Others are hunkering down and i'm no fan of ron desantis, but he is doing what a governor should do. I think this is a distraction that we shouldn't be paying attention to if we want to attack governor desantis around storms, we should attack the fact that he's banned state agencies from taking climate change into account when even making a policy that's a decision that will really costly. But there is a political this asian of storms in general happening right now. I mean, over the weekend or today, trump tweeted on north carolina north carolina has been virtually abandoned by kamala drop her like she dropped you, vote for president donald trump. That's false that is false? yes. Marjorie taylor greene is now for whatever reason saying yes, they can control whether it's ridiculous for anyone to lie and say it cannot be done. I don't know who they is, but what we don't love, the conspiracy theories even worse that hurt the people there who are most vulnerable when you hear that a dam is breaking out in this not when you hear that another storm is approaching and its a lie the fact is we can hardly distinguish between the conspiratorial character of so much of this political darkness to which you make reference. And the kind of rejiggering of the landscape. So that's science is now subject to people's emotions, politics in ideology, but i want to ask you one question seriously, because i want to resolve this with you putting your fit finger in matt, let me let me finish. Let me finish. You put your finger in my face and you were aggressive and you say you don't ask let me ask you a question though. I don't ask me a question. I thought you told us, abby, that we all should speak among each other, not wait for you and if it's all right asked for my number. I think scott and michael rather don't don't start this conversation and we're going to keep the conversation at the table. We're not going to have side chats because it's not helpful. I'm talking about. We're talking about i'm just i do want to have that there was another incident this weekend of an a. I. Generated image being sent around. I think we have the image right of a young child holding a dog on a boat. It was completely ke and being used to make some kind of political point. But this is the new era that we are in, in which there is so much fake information there is so much misinformation that's actually preventing people from getting the help that they need, making them think that the government is only giving them $750 checks and giving all the rest of the money to overseas, which is not the case. Yeah. That's a $750 that you get for just supplies. You need some some water and diapers and those kind of things, but you get up to what, 41,250 or something like that. If your house has been destroyed and you get that money from the government, i'm glad you i'm glad you brought in this particular the a. I. Generated fake because there's another kind of conspiracy theory going around in not just the sort of the fringe, but really in the center some of the, rightwing media ecosystems that fema is out of money because money was diverted to pay for immigration, which is factually false and yet you know, there is we do live in these media bubbles and sometimes here on this network, we don't even want a surface some of these conspiracy theories. Meanwhile, millions of people are believing them. So i'm really glad that right, i've seen it being spread online as if if it is true and it's just there's a lot going on in the world. There are some things that are not going well with the federal bureaucracy, but why can't we just stick to the facts as opposed to inventing things that aren't happening. Well, i think in this case the optics really do matter and i think we're seeing that play out in real time when it comes to kamala harris, for example, tweeting, we're going to give 100 million dollars to north carolina to repair the roads and then the same day tweeting that they're giving 1. 5 plus times that much to lebanon while that's just spending as well a lot of people in north carolina right now may not feel that way as they may not ever be made whole again. And no, it's not the government's job to make you whole and every situation and every natural disaster. But for people who are out there who have been impacted, who've maybe lost absolutely everything. The optics matter and they don't feel good about that when they find out that kamala harris was filming at this episode of call her daddy with alex cooper while they're literally maybe going to lose their lives because they haven't been rescued that they don't feel good about. I take your point, but i just think we should just be factual about what happened. In fact so funds are different? yes. Yes. I mean the department of defense budget is massive. It's many more times the size of all kinds of budgets in this country that happens every day and also the vice president did not. She went to north carolina first before she tape this interview. The both candidates have been on the campaign trail while people have been trying to recover. It's not i'm just telling you that when you talk to people that are in north carolina, this is how they feel. I'm not saying whether it's right or wrong with the realty to say what is actually true how they can be true. Both they have a right to appeal that went how do you how do you buz if trump and harris are both doing interviews, are both campaigning, how do you then say that it is insensitive for harris to do those things, but not trump. I actually agree with you that there's too much disinformation, misinformation, or pick things that are not factual swirling about the hurricane. I actually think the facts are bad enough when the storm came ashore, biden was at the beach and harris was raising money and it was on september 26. On september 27, we had devastation in north carolina. It wasn't until october the second that the president mobilize the military and it wasn't until the fifth that they mobilized 500 search and rescue out of the military so i think i think there's two things going on. The immediate impacted people and what they need and what they can get. People need to consult their local officials and governors about that. But there is a conversation to be had here about spending priorities, yes. And also about presidential decision making, which in my opinion, and in the opinion of a lot of republicans were really, really slow. I think, i think you're totally right about spending priorities. 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It's all playing out at the same time, almost as if it has not been a full year since this war has begun. Know, i mean, i, you know, speaking from the jewish community for a moment, this is what we would call an jewish tradition. The yard site at the oneyear anniversary of 1,200 people, the largest mass murder of jews since the holocaust. And i can safely report, i don't speak for anyone but myself, but i can safely report that american jews are still reeling from october 7 even if the subsequent year of division had not taken place even if we all supported israel's actions, even if israel's actions weren't as extreme as many of our, many of us think they were. Even if there hadn't been an antisemitism, even if all of that hadn't happened, we would still be in a lot of pain over october 7 and it's not resolved, but there are still hostages who are being held by hamas. There are tens of thousands of palestinians who have been killed and more have been displaced and the amount of heartbreak my caution is against weaponizing any of this for any political gain, whether that happens from democrats or republicans. And i really wish people would let us more in for a day. I do think yeah. That's this day. Is still so fresh for so many jewish americans. And also because of the rifts that it has created did in relationships. Some of that is political to, i mean, in the democratic party, that rift is still there and vice president harris is struggling to keep the party together. I mean, she met with arab american activists last week. The new york times, there's a quote from it from another activist who says, i personally do not know so anyone who would vote for harris, this becomes does become a political problem as we are now 28 days before the election in michigan is a key state in play. Michigan is and there is a large palestinian population and a large muslim population isn't there and this is a state that is one of the battleground states, one of the key battleground states i really believe that by nasa when i got mean, sorry, are you worried though that that not enough has been done to constituencies while also trying to address what's happening with the state of israel it's hard to assuage people who have taken the side of you know, basically of not of hamas, but who have taken the side of that there's nothing that israel can do that they don't criticize. I think i think there needs to be a different messaging for the democrats on this. The republican message is clear. We stand with israel. They're not counting on the muslim vote or the palestinian american vote in michigan the democrat messaging is a lot more complicated, right? and it goes in different directions. And there has to be way and i think vice president harris needs to lead on this in a way that she hasn't done, in which she actually she actively understands the intense pain of any palestinian american that they have to be feeling and really gets it. And also makes the case that donald trump would be so much worse for this community in terms of israeli annexation of the west bank, in terms of islamophobia, in terms of his jingoistic nationalism she needs to make a case, not that she's okay for this community because that's not a case that's going to win. But that politics is a kind of harm reduction. And you have to choose the candidate who best reflects, who closer reflects the world in which you want to live. Yeah, i think that the way in which the hurt and harm to undeniable evil that was visited on october 7 has to be acknowledged in its own right, the antisemitism that is deeply entrenched in the culture. And the, as you already indicated the compassion for 41,000 people who have died many of them innocent women and children that fracas and how do we come together during the civil rights movement, people praise a nonviolent impulse to reinforce the humanity of all. And i think at this point, we've got to lead in that sense, both politically and ideologically, but especially in terms of human alright concern on that note, everyone stay with me coming up next. The panel will give us their night caps, including a bold prediction about the fate. Ted cruz and a boat plead to the onset with lee filter, america's largest gutter and gutter protection company, leaf filter as over 100 and fift 50 locations and has been installed on over 1 million homes. We've been protect and homes now for over 20 years, our patented technology offers total protection for your home and comes with a lifetime transferable warranty. The process is simple. 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Let's have a concert and dare donald trump to do and with ted nugent out, which i think could ultimately determine the election, the vote by mail requests. The democrat lead has shrunk by 35%. So this is really big for republicans and pennsylvania will be very interesting and this is of course the state that could determine the electoral college and who wins and becomes our next president of the united states. And we'll be watching that republicans so not fully on board with voting by mail, early voting, but i encourage republicans who want to win to get out there and do it right well, when i was in the senate, i used to say that i probably liked ted cruz more than most of my colleagues like ted cruz and i hate ted cruz. I think texans texans are there now and i think collin already has as a real shot there will seize got shot or is he going to want scott you were laughing a lot you know, i worked for mitch mcconnell okay. So over the weekend, i thought kamala harris did something, galactically tonedeaf and really politically stupid north carolina is underwater hurricane milton is bearing down on the coast of florida and she took the time on saturday to tweet about how we're sending $157 million in aid to lebanon. This follows on the weird idea and ultimately dumb idea that joe biden had to build a $230 million pier which broke apart for us to deliver aid out there. This continuous use of your money to buy votes from a constituency that's not really on board with her yet to me on outrage every american all right. Michael well, vanderbilt, the commodores beat the crimson tide so we are exalting in that. We did tear the goalpost down and put it into the river. Oh my god, to be sure. Accompanied by the police. I hope that if tennessee state university does the same thing we'll have an equal measure of support for those young people over there. Oh, wow, i had not seen that alright, everyone. Thank you very much for being here. Thank you for watching these night's state of the race. You've got laura coates live coming up for you right now evening, everyone. I'm laura coates. It would begin with breaking information on the category. Now five category five storm