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and then he faced backlash from conservatives who argued that he sounded like a politician and his brief pre-recorded remarks, he didn't mention the word abortion at all. he didn't take pride for overturning roe as he so often does but it encapsulates how the abortion issue is really, really hurting republicans and how they've just struggled to figure out the happy medium and how to talk about this issue. >> because again, i mean, this is the difference between a pre and post row america in a world where roe v wade stands, republican politicians can and would go into these groups, talked to them and say definitively, life begins at conception. this, we shouldn't be doing this, et cetera. without any actual risks that those policies are going to become the law of the land? no. yes. and i think the other thing is we've seen how donald trump donald trump in 2016 won a lot of support from the anti-abortion movement because he promised all of these things he delivered on them. and this time around, i talked to activists in this group all the time about this issue. and throughout this entire election, they've been really concerned that donald trump has left them by the wayside. and so to me this, these pre-recorded remarks is trump's sort of attempt at saying, i'm still with you. i'm still here but also trying to walk that really fine, almost impossible line to get those moderate voters over to his side as well. >> yeah let's talk a little bit about president biden because we are starting to see, or at least it seems like we're seeing a very small shift potentially in the polling in biden's direction. >> we don't want to overstate it because this race is so incredibly close, right? and we're still kind of gathering data in a post conviction world but i do feel like there are some i'm picking up some more positive vibes from democrats shall we say, in the wake of this, i think they were a little reluctant to weigh in initially, what is your reporting on how this seems to be playing out so far? well, it's interesting because we still don't know exactly how the trump conviction is going to affect voters long-term. it does is you said seem to have maybe shifted things a little bit four at least the short term, who knows, in five months what's going to happen but what i think is notable as every time i talked to the biden campaign, they've been really focused on saying throughout this entire election that they're going to focus on touting his accomplishments, focus on trying to remind voters in a very tough election cycle what he has done. and so this this gun speech is going to be one of those prime examples. it's an issue that a lot of voters care about, particularly his core base and we're going to see a lot from him about this issue and we've already seen how there also at the same time contrasting what joe biden has accomplished in office with donald trump's policies. and so this gun speech, represents how the biden campaign is trying to run their campaigns. one other message that the biden campaign has been trying to really push. >> and if you know anyone that works for biden comes to the set, they will say they will make this argument that donald trump is out for himself, that he doesn't care about voters, which is why it stood out to us on the show when donalds, this is from over the weekend, donald trump rally in las vegas. here's what he said to his supporters. there. take a look. >> by the way, is that breeze nice? 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well it's not entirely clear is that we're hearing a lot about in hamas is core. other people are saying it's in israel's court as well, hearing their from the us ambassador to the united nations saying israel has agreed to it, but has agreed to it in its current form the government that is currently in. so you have now benny gantz has left the israeli war cabinet and it's now become more right-wing. so will they agree to this deal within this broader deal, as i understand it, is the idea of a palestinian state in future. and that is something that the right wing of the israeli government won't agree to. so i think clarity is needed on whether the us ambassador to the un is right. is that israel, the current israeli government, whether or not it actually supports this deal, then of course yes, the question about whether or not hamas some supports the deal as well, and whether or not even if they get to the point of negotiation, whether it holds but i think that that clarity on both sides is needed. but as you say, we don't often hear from that palestinian ambassador in the us max. >> we're, we're also getting some reporting in the wall street journal about yahya sinwar is the head of hamas his correspondence with his compatriots, but also with mediators who are going back and forth trying to get this deal. and the way that he frames this, he says, quote, we have the israelis, right where we want them and then he goes on to say in another message that he cited civilian losses in national liberation conflicts in places like algeria, where hundreds of thousands of people died fighting for independence from france. and he said, quote these are necessary sacrifices. and quote, so we've kinda east talking about these people who are dying in gaza as a way to pressure the israelis. it's a pretty stark and difficult way of looking at things and this is something that when people who are supportive of the israeli is trying to recover their hostages, et cetera. they point to this and they say, look, hamas uses its people this way well, i think a lot of the quotes open to interpretation on such a divisive issue. >> and i know the article makes the point, but his ultimate goal is to appear to win a permanent ceasefire that allows hamas to declare victory by outlasting israel. so i think there's a real awareness within israel in many parts of israel that, that might be the strategy here on the her mass sayyed, there will be people saying that this is a fight we can't we have to outlive it and then you have these quotes which do seem ruthless another one says you'll remember when the political leader, ishmael hernia, his sons were killed. and there's a message apparently, these messages are coming from people have different views on sinwar as we said, he wrote that the deaths and those of other palestinians would infuse life into the veins of this nation, prompting it to rise up rise to his glory and honor. was he making the best of a bad situation there or is it as you suggested? 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