American Politics
Hawker Britton co-founder Bruce Hawker says Kamala Harris has “taken the world by storm” in the recent weeks.
Mr Hawker told Sky News Australia that the politics in America has “changed fundamentally”.
“She’s very much on the attack and on the rise.”
Republican Rep. Byron Donalds R-Fla., joins This Week in an interview on the latest in the 2024 campaign. White House Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer discusses the hostage exchange that freed three Americans detained in Russia. Dow Jones CEO and Wall Street Journal Publisher Almar Latour speaks about reporter Evan Gershkovich’s homecoming. Chris Christie and Donna Brazile break down the latest from the campaign trail and the powerhouse roundtable covers this week’s political headlines. ABC News’ Pierre Thomas goes on an investigative journey to uncover his family history.
00;00 Intro
02;22 ABC News’ Selina Wang reports on the latest from the campaign trail
06;35 Republican Rep. Byron Donalds R-Fla., joins This Week in an interview on the latest in the 2024 campaign
15;50 Chris Christie and Donna Brazile break down the latest from the campaign trail
23;18 White House Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer discusses the hostage exchange that freed three Americans detained in Russia
29;12 Dow Jones CEO and Wall Street Journal Publisher Almar Latour speaks about reporter Evan Gershkovich’s homecoming
32;05 Rachel Scott, Susan Page, Jonathan Martin, and Pierre Thomas cover the latest political headlines
39;51 ABC News’ Pierre Thomas goes on an investigative journey to uncover his family history.
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Journalist and commentator Brad Polumbo has expressed disappointment at American politics descending into “kindergarten” after both sides called out the presidential candidates as “weird”.
Mr Polumbo said it is “laughable” the most powerful people in America are going back and forth like children.
“It’s name-calling, juvenile insults, and it doesn’t even make sense because, let’s be honest, there are a lot of weird people in politics,” he told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio.
Earlier this week, while speaking at a gathering of Black journalists, former President Donald Trump questioned Vice President Kamala Harris’ racial identity. Laura Barrón-López speaks with Peniel Joseph, founding director of UT Austin’s Center for the Study of Race and Democracy, about the history of Black identity, race and racism in American politics.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump questioned whether his Democratic rival Kamala Harris is "Black" during a contentious appearance at the country's largest annual gathering of Black journalists on Wednesday (July 31).
"Is she Indian or is she Black?" Trump said of his opponent in the presidential race, drawing a smattering of jeers from an audience of about 1,000 people. "She was Indian all the way, and all of a sudden she made a turn and became a Black person."
Harris, whose mother was Indian and whose father is Black, is the first Black and the first Asian American U.S. vice president.
Far right and conservative accounts on social media have spread misinformation questioning Harris' racial identity.
Harris has long self-identified as both Black and South Asian American.
Since launching her White House campaign earlier this month, Harris has faced a barrage of sexist and racist attacks online, while Republican Party leaders have urged lawmakers to refrain from personal attacks and focus on her policy positions.
The panel interview started on a tense note, when ABC News reporter Rachel Scott asked Trump to explain why Black voters should support him despite a history of racist comments.
Trump's remarks have sparked discussions among political analysts and commentators.
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