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GUSH from CNN's Van Jones: Harris a ‘Heartbeat of Hope,’ Best 48 Hours in US Political History
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GUSH from CNN's Van Jones: Harris a ‘Heartbeat of Hope,’ Best 48 Hours in US Political History

On Tuesday, CNN Newsroom host Jim Acosta brought on political analyst Van Jones, who had a lot of praise to give Vice President Kamala Harris following President Joe Biden’s endorsement of her campaign. Jones described Kamala as a “winner,” a “heartbeat of hope,” and claimed she’s had the best 48 hours in American political history. Acosta began the segment by asking Jones if he thought Donald Trump would “be able to siphon off enough black men to perhaps make a difference” in the upcoming presidential race.     Jones listed several “African American women who are the pillars of the Democratic Party” and stated: They touch people, they counsel people, they help people, and they orchestrated and engineered this outcome, not because Kamala is a black woman, but because they could not see the Democratic Party in disarray and they want to make sure that if there's going to be a loose ball, it landed in the most capable hands. Jones tried to explain that Kamala would be successful as president because she is “someone who's won as district attorney, someone who's won as attorney general, someone who's won as senator, someone who's won as vice president. A winner who has delivered over and over again.” Harris won her race for attorney general in deep blue California by less than one point. Yet, Jones continued, “But then what happened was, nobody necessarily predicted, was we spent three weeks sitting outside the ICU with a death watch for democracy. Watching what would happen after that debate if Donald Trump were able to get back in the White House and it was terrifying.” Portraying Harris as a savior, Jones exclaimed, “Then suddenly a crack open of hope. One little heartbeat of hope. Kamala Harris raising her hand and saying, ‘I'll take care of this’ and you saw an explosion of support and energy.” Jones declared that “young people have taken over TikTok for Kamala Harris” and have made it a “Kamala mania.” He made one last push for Harris as he concluded: This will go down in history as the most successful political effort over a 48-hour period in the history of the United States. There has never been -- there has never been an effort that secured the nomination this quickly, money this quickly, enthusiasm this quickly, it took over pop culture this quickly, and we are on day two of Kamala Harris. Harris also dropped out of the 2020 Primary before Iowa, so perhaps Jones should take it easy. Click "Expand" to view the transcript: CNN Newsroom 7/23/2024 10:04:25 2 minutes 28 seconds JIM ACOSTA:  Yeah and Van, I do want to ask you about this call and the importance of it as well, because I mean, one of the things that a lot of us were talking about before the big shakeup at the top of the Democratic ticket was whether or not Donald Trump was going to be able to siphon off enough black men to perhaps make a difference in that race had it been Joe Biden versus Donald Trump. Has that changed now? How do you make the case that that should change? VAN JONES: Well, I think it's changing and I think that a couple of things are likely to happen. First of all, you know, when you talk about a Donna Brazile, a Karen Finney, a Jotaka Eaddy. These are African American women who are the pillars of the Democratic Party. They do the hard work that nobody sees. They touch people, they counsel people, they help people, and they orchestrated and engineered this outcome, not because Kamala is a black woman, but because they could not see the Democratic Party in disarray and they want to make sure that if there's going to be a loose ball it landed in the most capable hands. Someone who's won as district attorney, someone who's won as attorney general, someone who's won as senator, someone who's won as vice president, a winner who has delivered over and over again. So they engineered the football getting into the right hands and that was the first step. But then what happened was nobody necessarily predicted, was we spent three weeks sitting outside the ICU with a death watch for democracy watching what would happen after that debate if Donald Trump were able to get back in the White House and it was terrifying. It was 2025. It was this horrible speech that he gave. And then suddenly a crack open of hope. One little heartbeat of hope. Kamala Harris raising her hand and saying I'll take care of this and you saw an explosion of support and energy. You know black folks are getting a lot of credit of course, but you have young people who have taken over TikTok for Kamala Harris. You have KamalaMania on Tiktok. You have suburban women who are breathing a sigh of relief. You have a whole – and you have black men taking a different look at the Democratic Party.
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Moore to the Point - Coup-Contrecoup
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iPhone 18 camera sensor rumor would be a major victory for Samsung
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iPhone 18 camera sensor rumor would be a major victory for Samsung

The iPhone 16 is just around the corner, and we keep seeing new reports about the future of the iPhone 17. However, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is years ahead as he just revealed an important change that may be coming to the iPhone supply chain in 2026. According to the leaker, the iPhone 18 could ditch Sony as Apple's CIS supplier for Samsung. In a post on X, Kuo says the iPhone 18 will adopt a new 1/2.6-inch 48MP ultra-wide CMOS image sensor made by Samsung. If that turns out to be accurate, it would mean Samsung would break the years-long Sony monopoly in producing camera sensors for the iPhone. At the moment, it's unclear what benefits this change could bring, but it would be a major victory for Samsung. Besides that, we also know some display rumors for this upcoming iPhone, as display analyst Ross Young shared an iPhone roadmap until 2027. Previously, he said the iPhone 17 would feature under-panel Face ID. However, this technology has been pushed for the 2026 iPhone 18 Pro. Cupertino has been reportedly working on this technology for at least since the iPhone 15 Pro when it was revealed that OTI Lumiotics was trying to secure under-panel Face ID orders. With that, it’s possible that the TrueDepth sensor might not be working as expected when added below the OLED display. Still, even though Apple might not tweak the design of the iPhone 17 Pro models, Young expects the company to add a low-temperature polycrystalline oxide display to all 2025 models. This means Always-On Display is still scheduled for the regular iPhone 17 models, making it more similar to the Pro iterations. That said, this is the new iPhone roadmap from now until 2027: iPhone Pro: 2024: Pill shape 2025: Pill shape 2026: Under panel Face ID: + hole 2027: Under panel face ID + under panel camera Regular iPhone: 2024: Pill shape without AOD and ProMotion 2025: Pill shape with AOD and ProMotion 2026: Pill shape with AOD and ProMotion 2027: Under panel Face ID + hole with AOD and ProMotion Don't Miss: iPhone 16: Rumors, release date, A18, AI, Capture button, and more The post iPhone 18 camera sensor rumor would be a major victory for Samsung appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Exclusive deal: GEEKOM Mini PC IT12 is 15% off in this post-Prime Day sale Best Fire TV Stick deals for July 2024 7 ECOVACS Prime Day deals to save money on the ultimate robot vacuums & mops eufy Smart Lock C33 is the lock I’ve been searching for, and it’s $99.99 ahead of Prime Day
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NKorean Trash Balloons Land near SKorea's Presidential Complex
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NKorean Trash Balloons Land near SKorea's Presidential Complex

North Korean balloons carrying trash have landed near South Korea's presidential office, the Presidential Security Service said on Wednesday. Trash carried by the balloons was identified in the area around the government complex in the Yongsan area, the security service said...
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Trump Takes Case Against VP Harris to North Carolina Rally
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Trump Takes Case Against VP Harris to North Carolina Rally

Donald Trump has so far watched from the sidelines as Vice President Kamala Harris galvanized and reenergized Democrats by stepping in as their likely presidential nominee.
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Heritage Oversight to Challenge Biden Withdrawal
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Heritage Oversight to Challenge Biden Withdrawal

President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 election might not be as clearcut, or as trouble-free, as Democratic Party leaders want.
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Israel Launches New Raids in Gaza as Netanyahu Visits US
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Israel Launches New Raids in Gaza as Netanyahu Visits US

Israeli forces carried out new raids in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, hours before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was due to address the U.S. Congress.
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US Rejects Hamas-Fatah Deal: 'No Role for Terrorists'
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US Rejects Hamas-Fatah Deal: 'No Role for Terrorists'

The U.S. State Department on Tuesday rejected the idea of a Hamas-Fatah unity government in the Gaza Strip, following the announcement of a Palestinian Arab unity deal in Beijing. "Hamas has long been a terrorist organization. They have the blood of innocent civilians-both...
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Next-gen quantum computers could be powered with high-energy lasers made 10,000 times smaller
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Next-gen quantum computers could be powered with high-energy lasers made 10,000 times smaller

High-powered titanium:sapphire lasers have been shrunk down with scientists planning to cram hundreds or thousands onto a four-inch wafer in a new chip.
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7 DIY Home Repairs After an Emergency
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7 DIY Home Repairs After an Emergency

Being prepared to handle basic home repairs yourself can make a big difference in ensuring your family’s safety and comfort after a disaster strikes. This blog post will cover the most likely types of disasters that could cause damage to your home, repairs you can handle yourself, when to call a professional, essential tools you […]
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