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AARON MATÉ: Here with Karen Bernal.

She is Chair of the California Democratic Party's Progressive Caucus.

Hi, Karen.

KAREN BERNAL: Hi.

How are you?

Good morning.

AARON MATÉ: Good morning.

Why is the Democratic Party in crisis?

KAREN BERNAL: I think it's fair to say that the election last November was definitely

a wake-up call, beyond a wake-up call, astounding to lose to someone like Trump.

What we found was that, most of the time, the party does an autopsy or post-mortem of

an election once it's occurred, this time there hadn't been one.

We decided to do one because if there was any election that screamed for one, it was

this past election.

More to the point, what should never happen again, particularly with 2018 and 2020 coming

right up, we can't afford that.

So in order to find out what not to do, we need to know what happened.

And we need to be able to do it in a very clear-eyed fashion, so that's what we did.

AARON MATÉ: What did you find?

What are your key proposals for how the Democratic Party can revive itself?

KAREN BERNAL: There's so many aspects to it.

As you know, the report, there are eight, nine sections.

For anyone that's interested, they should read it.

It's at democraticautopsy.org.

In it, we talk about the fact that, at its most basic, they continue down a road of eschewing

its own base, working class, communities of color, young voters and so on, in favor of

this ever-shrinking universe of suburban white voters or working-class voters which, by the

way, that universe is soon to be no more, because now know from the Economic Policy

Institute that the majority of the working class will be communities or people of color

across the board, from 17 to 54, they will be people of color in 2032.

If we only talk about the ages of 25 to 34, that will happen in 2021, just a year after

the presidential elections coming up.

Because of that, this notion of kind of practicing a silo politics where we prioritize so-called

identity or demographic over another, that needs to stop.

The needs of these demographics are now intersecting.

We see it coming up before our eyes that the working class, which has been, in the past,

synonymous or code word for white voters, that is not happening anymore.

In fact, the majority of voters will be people of color.

The way that we approach our politics has to take into account this intersectionality.

AARON MATÉ: On that point about the Democrats chasing this elusive moderate Republican voter,

you have quote in here from Chuck Schumer.

KAREN BERNAL: Yes.

AARON MATÉ: The Senate- KAREN BERNAL: [inaudible 00:03:34] quote.

AARON MATÉ: Where he says, "For every blue-collar Democrat we lose in western Pennsylvania,

we will pick up two moderate Republicans in the suburbs in Philadelphia."

He said this in July, 2016, a few months before the election.

KAREN BERNAL: I think he added on other states, and you can add on, I believe, he said Ohio

and Indiana, Wisconsin, something along those lines.

AARON MATÉ: That's right, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin.

We all know how the Democrats did in Ohio and Wisconsin.

KAREN BERNAL: Right, not to mention Michigan.

This is a huge problem.

We saw this in evidence with the election, with the campaign of Ossoff in Georgia, and

we see it also somewhat repeated here in Virginia with the upcoming governor's race.

Also, just very recently, there was an article in The Nation about the fact that the DNC

has dedicated zero dollars, that they dedicated zero dollars to African-American outreach

in the 2016 elections.

Whatever money that they had earmarked for Latino outreach was, I think, a paltry $300,000,

which basically evaporated in radio ads after the very high cut that went to the consultants

for that.

In other words, the very base of the party, that would be their base, that has traditionally

been their base, has been the most neglected in pursuit of a demographic that really is

shrinking.

To be sure, their level of comfort in our society, in the United States, really isn't

as pressing.

They do not have to worry so much about the outcome, what it means for them, the impact

that has on their communities.

The communities who are surely impacted by someone like a Trump, it seemed that the party

did not think that they were important enough to prioritize for the election, and it continues

in this way.

AARON MATÉ: Speaking of comfort, in the report, you point out that a big priority for the

Democratic elite has been paying high-priced consultants, people who profit off of the

insular Democratic Party system, and also working in cahoots with Wall Street instead

of actually standing up to Wall Street.

Can you talk about, A, this sort of growth industry of Democratic consultants and the

culture that that engenders, and also your thoughts on whether Democrats do have to make

a choice between Main Street or Wall Street?

KAREN BERNAL: Yes, they absolutely have to make a choice.

They can't serve two masters at once.

During the primary, actually this goes back to, if I could say, Occupy.

We began to see a definite change in the culture, at least in public display, of the collective

sentiment of those that would be considered the Democratic base when the Occupy Movement

came about.

We saw that when Bernie Sanders entered the primaries, he carried with him the populist

lexicon that we had come to be familiar with at that time, "We are the 99 percent."

The talk of the one percent versus the 99 percent was replete throughout that campaign.

The party, when it decides to go down the route of the consultancy class, we have to

also remember that along with that, in serving Wall Street, the other part of it is the wealthy

donor class.

Now that we've seen, with this great populist wave bringing in progressive candidates across

the country in various state races, as well as for congressional races coming up, we see

more progressive grassroots candidates than we ever have.

The answer to that by the party has been, in many cases, the putting up of these corporate

candidates, many who have been themselves previously wealthy donors or bundlers for

wealthy donors.

While we see the great need for the party to embrace the populism that is out there

that has swept the nation, it's very worrying that we see kind of a doubling down by the

party leadership on an approach that has obviously failed.

What we saw in Las Vegas, for instance, with a purging of many of the supporters of Bernie

and/or Keith Ellison, who ran against Tom Perez for chair, was troubling because some

of the nominees that were- AARON MATÉ: You're talking about the recent

DNC meeting where they were electing members of a DNC committee and they took out people

who were loyal to Ellison and Sanders?

KAREN BERNAL: Yes, and also the at-large delegates, which are super delegates.

Many of those that were nominated and approved of were corporate lobbyists.

That's what I'm talking about.

Now the other side of it has been for them to put up wealthy donors, corporate lobbyists.

It's kind of almost a doubling down of the approach, as opposed to showing signs of accommodation.

AARON MATÉ: On the state level, I've heard the argument that if you're the Republicans,

there are enough right-leaning districts around the country to run on a right-wing platform

to win control of Congress, but there aren't enough progressive pockets around the country

for a consensus, wide-spread progressive platform in every state, to win Democrats enough seats

to control Congress.

Your response to that?

KAREN BERNAL: I disagree with it.

That's too simplistic of a break-down.

A lot of it is about class.

It's about socioeconomic choices that the party has made to eschew class consciousness.

When we talk about class consciousness, that then begins to break down this whole left-right

thing.

It also begins to break down the silo, kind of the insular politics that comes with just

these identity politics.

It's really, let's be real, also that there is, identity politics, that really is real

for people of color.

We have struggles that are very real with certain identities and, within that construct,

we need to be aware of that.

That is very different than neo-liberal identity politics.

The problem that we're facing is that the party continues to, again, chase down this

universe that is really shrinking and, for all practical purposes, non-existent.

What I found shocking in doing this report is some of the information, such as the under-30

vote, which is the future of our party.

The under-30 vote that, nationally, they went at eight percent for third party candidates

in this general election when we had a Trump on the line.

At eight percent, they went for third party candidates and, more troubling, tellingly

about their rejection of things, was the fact that in the battleground states, that number

was much, much higher.

In addition, we saw a depressed turnout of the African American vote, which should not

have happened in light of a Trump.

During Obama's last term, the African American turnout and vote went down seven percent.

This is at a time when Obama is in office.

What that says to us is that they are not seeing the relevance of the Democratic Party

in their daily lives and it's come to a point where it doesn't matter if they show up or

not.

We need to be very real about this, not voting, not showing up is also a choice.

It's not simply not doing anything, it's doing something and that's a choice.

It's saying that we don't approve of either of the two candidates.

AARON MATÉ: That's a great point, because on this point about class, not everybody is

necessarily a voter, but everybody is, by definition, a member of a class.

KAREN BERNAL: Right.

AARON MATÉ: It's possible that Democrats have lost a lot of potential voters-

KAREN BERNAL: Yes.

AARON MATÉ: By ignoring those who stay out of the race.

KAREN BERNAL: Yes, and in fact, recent surveys have shown that their most reliable voting

bloc, African American women, that has gone down, and that a fairly high percentage surveyed

has said that they do not feel that either one of the parties reflects their, or has

attended to or reflects or understands their needs.

In a nutshell, voters are not going to respond to a party they feel that are out of touch

with their lives and is not addressing the needs, the material needs, of what they need

to be content and happy.

When we talk about winning, for instance, we can't just be thinking about winning the

next election by the skin of our teeth.

It's really about energizing and expanding a base for the future.

I'm afraid that the party doesn't seem to be thinking along those lines.

AARON MATÉ: There was just a poll today mentioned by Dave Weigel of the Washington Post, saying

that, of Democratic voters saying that if Democrats continue to focus on impeaching

Trump, and Trump scandals, and Russia, that they have no chance if they continue to neglect

core economic issues that the party right now is not addressing in favor of all this

Trump scandal stuff.

KAREN BERNAL: No, that's true.

In fact, that is also what contributed to Clinton's loss.

During the campaign, it was very obvious that the base, and even people that identify as

Independents, were very much against a lot of, for instance, the multinational corporate

trade policies, TPP, and a lot of things that left an opening for Trump to portray himself

as this populist candidate.

Unfortunately, a lot of votes were lost to Trump because he came out, early going of

his campaign, and said that he was against the TPP, he was against these multinational

trade agreements.

For a lot of people that aren't politicized, this sounded very good to them.

Of course, we know that he's hardly a champion of grassroots progressive populism, but the

fact that the party could not speak to those issues, because Clinton at that time, having

been married to Bill Clinton, who brought so many of these neo-liberal policies into

fruition, was now seen as a standard bearer for many of those policies.

I don't think that she could really convincingly speak to doing away with them.

She was brought, dragging, kicking and screaming to the Fight for 15, and even still now, she's

not necessarily for free higher education, but for debt-free education.

All of these things had qualifiers and what the base of the party was clamoring for was

clarity and vision and not any of these qualifiers.

People aren't dumb, they suspect what's going on and Trump capitalized on that.

AARON MATÉ: Karen Bernal, Chair of the California Democratic Party's Progressive Caucus.

The report is at democraticautopsy.org.

Thanks very much.

KAREN BERNAL: You're welcome.

Thank you for having me.

AARON MATÉ: And thank you for joining us on The Real News.

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World's first artificially intelligent sex dolls - World's first talking sex robot is ready for her close-up

Come January, the "Westworld" concept of lifelike sex robots will get one step closer. That's when a San Marcos company will unveil Harmony, an anatomically correct sex doll with a patented animatronic talking head with programmable personality and memory.

News of creator Matt McMullen's latest invention — he's been making lifelike silicone sex dolls for 20 years — has created international media interest and a firestorm of criticism from ethicists and futurists who see a dark side to a sex doll that becomes more "human" with each technological innovation.

One critic worries that the doll's artificial intelligence app could be hacked to make it kill its owner (like the vengeance meted out by sex robots in the film "Ex Machina" and TV show "Westworld").

And women's advocates say owners could realistically rehearse plans for violent sexual acts with the interactive dolls. But McMullen, the CEO and creative director for Realbotix, a subsidiary of his doll-making factory Abyss Creations, said critics of Harmony have it all wrong.

He sees Harmony more as a comforting conversation companion like Apple's Siri, albeit one capable of having sensual conversations and telling naughty jokes.

"The worst thing she can possibly do to you is insult you," he said, pointing out that Harmony's arms and legs are jointed and fully poseable but they don't operate independently — at least not yet.

"The whole idea of a sex-capable robot is very contemporary, now and edgy. But Harmony is a sophisticated piece of machinery and her primary design is to carry on conversations," he said.

And as for the critics who say artificially intelligent sex dolls disturbingly cross the line into a form of female sex slavery, McMullen calls the argument "absurd.

"This is not designed to replace anyone or promote the objectification of women. Robots don't have rights," he said.

"Should my toaster be able to refuse to toast my bread? Should my Tesla be able to refuse to drive me to work every morning?".

Nonetheless, it's eerie spending an hour in the company of McMullen's Harmony prototype. Her face is incredibly human.

Her eyes move, her eyelids blink, her eyebrows rise, she can turn her head, dip her chin and change facial expressions. And when the face motor and bluetooth-powered speaker are in "chat" mode, she can talk up a blue streak.

During a demonstration on Tuesday, a software update caused some technical difficulties with Harmony's speech center, which McMullen operated from a hand-held tablet.

Speaking with a Scottish lilt, Harmony whirred to life, opened her eyes and greeted McMullen, saying how much she'd missed him since their last conversation and asked if he wanted to hear a joke or a poem.

Then she glitched and started repeating herself.

There's still a bit of shake around the mouth when Harmony speaks and a slight metallic, echoing tone to her voice, but Harmony — priced around $10,000 — is widely considered the most scientifically advanced human-style robot in the world.

McMullen grew up drawing, painting and working in mixed-media art until in his 20s he discovered a passion for sculpting, specializing in creating lifelike female figures 12 to 18 inches tall.

That talent landed him a job at a Halloween mask factory in San Diego, where he learned the technique of injection molding.

Then one day while walking through a department store, he was mesmerized by a human model posing as a mannequin. Inspired, he decided to create a female figure so realistic it could be mistaken for a human.

In 1997, he launched Abyss Creations with the goal of selling his lifelike full-size dolls as art pieces. But when a flood of customers asked him to make the dolls anatomically correct for sexual purposes, he went with the flow.

"I saw the opportunity to make a living and do what I loved, which was art. It was a way to move forward with my career and challenge myself to make them as realistic as possible," he said.

Since 1997, Abyss Creations has custom-made and sold nearly 8,000 RealDolls — the brand name for the sex dolls — in the U.S. as well as the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, China and Australia.

Buyers can choose from 16 body styles, 31 faces and five skin tones, with choice of eye color, hair and hand-painted features like freckles, veining, breast size, even a variety of nipple colors and styles (like perky, puffy or supple).

The dolls range in weight from 75 to 115 pounds and can be as tall as 5 feet, 10 inches. Most orders are for female dolls, but there are male and transgender options.

Some dolls, including Harmony, are designed with interchangeable magnetic faces so the owner can switch things up on a whim.

Abyss has a 12-week order backlog for the dolls, each of which requires about 80 hours of labor that begins with silicone molding and finishes with painting, makeup, clothing, hairstyling, manicure and jewelry, by request.

The RealDolls range from $4,000 to $6,000, but can range up to $50,000 with custom orders.

Abyss has fulfilled orders for fantasy dolls with custom skin colors, fangs and elf ears, but it does not create dolls with disfiguring amputations, deformities or scarification.

The primary use of RealDolls is for sex and companionship, but the company has also made dolls for TV shows including "Nip/Tuck" and "CSI: New York" and the movie "Lars and the Real Girl.

Specially adapted RealDolls have been used in medical schools for training and the factory regularly works with mastectomy patients to create custom-made prosthetic silicone breasts.

McMullen said he's always had a desire to push the realism of his products forward into more humanlike interactivity, but the technology didn't exist until recently. Harmony is the result of three years of experimentation.

In May, he released the Harmony AI app through Realbotix on the website realbotix.systems.

Available for $20 a year on Droid platforms (Apple's iOS system doesn't allow sexually themed apps), Harmony AI allows the user to design and dress an online avatar female model for conversations.

The user can choose the avatar's physical features, personality features (shy, sensual, funny, talkative), moods, level of desire, voice style and even regional accent. It can also be adapted to recognize the voice of its owner.

Harmony's vocabulary is virtually endless, but she's programmed to end any conversation that involves murder or violence.

So far, several thousand Harmony AI apps have been purchased worldwide and McMullen said some users are talking to their avatars up to 10 hours a day.

Once the animatronic head is available in January, it will deliver the avatar's speech via a Bluetooth speaker. Still to come next year, a virtual reality headset that will transport the Harmony avatar into a virtual world.

McMullen also plans a PG-rated app for iOS platforms. Down the road, there are plans to create eyes for Harmony with built-in cameras that track the operator around the room.

McMullen would also like to develop robotic arms that could hug and hold hands with the owner when he gets home from work. The opportunities, he said, are endless.

"What we're doing," he said, "is we're creating an experience that's part entertainment, part relationship and part new frontier.

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Horse racing fans will be treated to nine Grade-1 races on Saturday, as the 2017 Breeders' Cup World Championships take place at Del Mar Racetrack in California.

The headliner, of course, is the Breeders' Cup Classic, which is the richest race in American thoroughbred racing with a purse of $6 million, but there will be a total of $21.

5 million up for grabs among all of Saturday's massive races, giving you plenty of reason to watch all day.

Coverage of the first eight races will be on NBC Sports Network, from 1:30 p.m.

to 8 p.m.

ET, while coverage of The Classic will be on NBC, starting at 8 p.m.

People with cable can watch a live stream via NBCSports.com, but if you don't have cable, you can watch both NBC and NBC Sports Network online by signing up for a free trial of one of the following over-the-top, cable-free, live-TV streaming services.

They cost a monthly fee but all come with a free trial, so you can watch for free:.

DirecTV Now: NBC Sports Network (everywhere) and NBC (live in 15 markets) are both included in all four channel packages, ranging from $35 to $70 per month.

 It comes with a free 7-day trial, and you can watch on your computer via your browser, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the DirecTV Now app.

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 It comes with a free 7-day trial, and you can watch on your computer via your browser, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the Sling TV app.

Schedule of Races.

Race Purse Start Time (ET) Broadcast Grade 1 14 Hands Winery Juvenile Fillies $2 million 3 p.m.

NBC Sports Network Grade 1 Turf Sprint $1 million 3:37 p.m.

NBC Sports Network Grade 1 Filly & Mare Sprint $1 million 4:14 p.m.

NBC Sports Network Grade 1 Filly & Mare Turf $2 million 5 p.m.

NBC Sports Network Grade 1 Twinspires Sprint $1.5 million 5:37 p.m.

NBC Sports Network Grade 1 Mile $2 million 6:19 p.m.

NBC Sports Network Grade 1 Sentient Jet Juvenile $2 million 6:58 p.m.

NBC Sports Network Grade 1 Longines Turf $4 million 7:37 p.m.

ET NBC Sports Network Grade 1 Classic $6 million 8:35 p.m.

NBC.

Breeders' Cup Classic Entries & Odds.

Post Horse Odds 1 Arrogate 2-1 2 War Decree 30-1 3 Win The Space 30-1 4 War Story 30-1 5 Gun Runner 9-5 6 Mubtaahij 12-1 7 Churchill 15-1 8 West Coast 6-1 9 Gunnevera 30-1 10 Pavel 20-1 11 Collected 6-1.

Most fans, of course, will recognize the favorite Arrogate, who won last year's Breeders Cup Classic and then proceeded to secure victories at two more extremely lucrative races, the Pegasus World Cup and Dubai World Cup.

Arrogate finished fourth at the Grade-2 San Diego Handicap in July and second in the Grade-1 Pacific Classic in August but is still understandably the favorite in this one.

The biggest challenge, according to the oddsmakers, will come from Collected, who knocked off Arrogate at that Pacific Classic and has won four races in a row.

Another one to watch will be West Coast.

Trained by Bob Baffert and jockeyed by Javier Castellano, the three-year-old Colt has won five straight races, including victories at the Grade-1 Travers Stakes in August and the Grade-1 Pennsylvania Derby in September.

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Kim Kardashian Apologizes for Controversial Aaliyah Halloween Costume

Kim Kardashian didnt mean to rock the boat with her Halloween costume.

While celebrating the spooky holiday earlier this week, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star received attention for her portrayals of Cher and Madonna. Her decision to dress up as Aaliyah, however, received the most reviews from fans and followers.

In a new post on her website, the businesswoman explained her intention behind the costume. She also apologized if it hurt anyones feelings. Aaliyah was such an amazing singer and she will forever be a music legend, Kim wrote to her fans.

I saw online that some people thought my costume was in poor taste and I am truly sorry if that offended anyone.

When I was creating the costume, I wasnt dressing up as a race or culture but rather as a woman whom I will always admire..

She continued, I play every kind of genre of music in my home and I like for my kids to be exposed to many different artists. For me, its always about love and respect.

I loved that Kourtney was Michael Jackson for one of her costumes, and that my son was Axl Rose. We dont see color in my home. We were paying homage to people and artists we love and respect— its that simple!.

Kims costume was inspired by what Aaliyah wore in her Try Again music video.

The reality star wrote that she completed her look with a custom bra top and J Brand leather pants. Ariel Tejada did the makeup while Chris Appleton completed the look with the hairstyle.

As for how Kim celebrated Halloween night this year, she revealed new details to guest host Jennifer Lawrence last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

We all go to Kourtneys and spend Halloween there, the mother-of-two explained. Halloween is always so fun. Kourtney goes so overboard with the decorations.Mason was Quevo from Migos. Penelope was nothing and North was Wonder Woman.

She was a few things. Her and Saint were Axl Rose and Slash. Then they were bunnies to go trick-or-treating in..

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