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is, is covered, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe lounges here, the a stage of set for what could be the most important moment and the 2024 race to the whites out to see you as president joe biden, on this republican challenge of donald trump arrive in atlanta for the 1st to the debates. the know about this in a business, i'll just deal with life and they'll have also coming up it's a big night for both men as they entered the debate stage here in atlanta with both
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trying to convince undecided voters they would be a better fit for the job as president the, the both candidates are disliked by most americans with the topics of integration for a policy. and the economy of concern for voters can often use israel launch is a deadly military operation on this is a neighborhood east of guys, a city forcing thousands upon the citizens to flee again. the low end to the on restroom. junior protest does not want president william rudo to step done despite and ditching and unpopular tax bills. the armies being called in to restore order, the it's $2300.00 g m t, that's 7 pm, and the us city of atlanta for president joe biden is going to face republican
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presidential candidate donald trump. and their 1st televised debate and a few hours time. not tens of thousands of americans are expected to tune into the earliest tv debate the head of an election in us political history. the faceoff between the 2 presidential candidates is likely to set the tone for the rest of the race. before most americans cast their ballots on november the 5th by and then jump of both arrived in atlanta where the debate is going to be televised live by landed and board air force one at the military base just outside the city. and trump turned up on his private jets making their final preparations, which is scheduled to begin in just under 2 ives, small hydro castro is a watch party. and the crucial swing state of wisconsin. she's going to be gauging reaction from photos. alan refreshes and atlanta with that presidential debate is taking place. first hears his report and why it is debate matters. it will set the tone for the next 5 months. the most anticipated debate in recent times to bike
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mustered face to face with donald trump 4 years ago on the presidential debate states. a lot has changed. some things haven't liked the ill will between the 2. so left, what do you shadow man, who fight and one in 2020 some complaint with the evidence victory was stolen from him. there's been the assault on the capital in january 6th, 2021. that has been done in terms conviction on safety for a felony charges, and there's been the conviction of joe biden, son, hunter, we know donald trump has a very, very, is very skill at big a disruptor. so i think what we're going to see is one of the debaters attempting to try to stay presidential and stay focused on the issues. and the other one is going to try to do everything he can to disrupt his challenger. joe biden thinks his preparations are going well. the trump has been on the campaign,
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still looking his opponent. i know he's locked up in a log cabin so you can imagine what his both men will lead to deal in policy. immigration on the board to is a political liability for bite and abortion rights for trump and bite. and we'll have to defend his position on the board and gaza. but most americans will want to know how each candidate will make their lives better. of all the immediate things and go by may have done well, like handling the pandemic. an economic recovery, inflation is still high, and many people still feel like the cost of living is not commensurate with their payment with their wages. and so even though he is overseeing lots of good things, he is still the president right now when all these things are happening, i think donald trump is going to try to make a job. i look out of touch, perhaps daft, and not ready, and not up to the job really a quarter of all americans. what neither mine to win this election, but this is the race. these are the candidates and both will be hoping this debate
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will give them some momentum before the vote in november. i was so sure, i'll just see the atlanta, the islands. donnie is not from atlanta island. it's all about the messaging, but it's all about the optics as well as the both candidates prepare for this debate. the big night, high stakes political death, much if you get it wrong. and you could actually and your campaign on the debate stage in atlanta. difficult for both candidates, there's no audience to feed from. the moderators will be able to hit the mute button if someone stays off topic or speaks over the other candidates. it's going to be a slightly different debate and both of them have to adapt to that. but never in the history of american politics does one candidate or both candidates have something that they can attack the other candidate. what they've got so much material on one another. but of course,
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what they're hoping for is that this will be the beats on the issues talking to the american people, how they'll make things better for the american people. it's going to be a very interesting 19 minutes. and it could be a crucial 19 minute. it's not just setting the tone for the next 5 months, but actually convincing those undecided voters that could make a difference come november, all in for another. thank you very much. indeed. on an efficient and atlanta, we're going to go to high digital customer and culture. and the swing state of wisconsin, wisconsin is going to make a big difference in the run up to the, the election. the you've been talking to people there. and of course, as we were hearing and knowledge report, one of the key elements that people want to know is just how the winner whoever gets into the why that is, is going to make their lives better are absolutely. and it is a very select group of voters who would likely make or break this election by their candidates. and they are the undecided voters in these case swing states. and we're
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lucky enough to be at a watch party by that's being hosted by a group called braver angels that have brought together both democrats, republicans and undecided voters from across the country. here in kenosha. and our guests happens to be one of these undecided voters. this is stan levine, so nice to have you on out as there is a nice to be here. so i know you were saying to me earlier that you are still really on the fence between joe biden, donald trump, and tonight what you hear from either might makes a difference. that is correct. i will be listening very intently to both of them to see if they can come through for the end, at least per foot forth some idea as to how they will run the government if elected . is there a specific thing that might shift you one way or the other? either a fear somebody may do wrong or something that they may say, right? if they concentrate mainly on attacking the other side as opposed to supporting and explaining their side, then that will be very negative. to me,
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i'm looking to understand what is it they are going to do for our country. if they are in charge of the government, and many analysts i've heard are saying that they hope that donald trump looked into that future forward message. but overhanging his case, his campaign of course, or the criminal convictions in new york and the other allegations against them. how does those, how do you handle those? they are negative, obviously was found guilty by a jury of his peers. and that is a factor. and it should be a factor. but more, most important to me is looking at both of the terms that they both had. they both have chances to be present. they were both president. okay. what did they do with a government? what did they put in charge of the various organizations? how did they make those organizations more effective and better for the people of the united states? how did they handle that?
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obviously no one's perfect. but what did they do with it? the things that were in bad things that were good and try to weigh and decide which way to do that. well, so yeah, such a wide track record that you can consider from both of these presidents as far as the economy. one of the major issues for american voters. what are your personal hopes to hear from these 2 on economy? a hi, obviously haven't concentrated much of the economy. i'm in the middle. i have enough money to, to live on. but i do see other people struggling. so in my mind, how did they make this better for the, the american? we have people in america and i've been reading, we have children that are dying, we have a dying of, of starvation or food. we have people who can't, but what do we do? how do we help them help them? but not do for the, you know, the old saying is, if you don't give a man a fish, you teach him how to fish. how are we going to do that kind of thing with all the
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citizens within the united states? and it'll be interesting to see if there is an answer to that tonight. thank you so much, stan. thank you. and again, stan is going to be one of the more than a 1000 people who are slated to attend this watch party. here they'll be even lead is divided between both sides and those in the middle like our guest. and of course, it's their key opinions that matter most at this moment, i do thank you very much. how does your cost of talking to some connection in the spring? the state of wisconsin will show a class on is a democratic political strategist on find the principle convey communications. he's joining us from washington dc. thank you very much indeed for being with us and to hear the, the, the list of i'm hurdles if you like that donald trump appears to have to cross not least of course, the criminal kelly case that he's being facing. plus the ones that are, he's that are coming up, you would think the all the problems live with him, but they don't do they because president biden has issues over the perception of his age, his fitness for office, and they pull out from afghanistan. the situation in israel as well. this is
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a big hurdle, a big mountain for joe, biting the incumbent decline, or is it terabyte and, and donald trump are about the same age. so if we're talking about, you know, if we're talking about like o ages is what's going to get me to. but one way or another, or 2 choices are to, you know, near octogenarians. but that's actually not really what drives our drives of skepticism. i think that voters do have about these 2 candidates. it's not so much about age. it's more about do these people represent the future of the united states and what future, that be at this debate, both of the candidates are really besser by laying out a vision. and you heard that from the last guest who was on laying out a vision for what it is they would do or potentially not do so. sure. we have 2 candidates who are pushing 80 years old, but for me and my everyday life and for most other voters, i'm less concerned at it concerned about when their birthday was and more concerned
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about things like the economy, housing, the environment, abortion, our rights under this country, so if the candidates want to be and this is true providing as well, it bite and wants to be successful that he's got to make a case for what the stakes are. and of course, he does have to make the case that there is indeed a high contrast between these 2 candidates. and i just did with regard to the economy and inflation has been hi, of course, on to the, by the ministration that has been slight slowing down. of course, the economy itself has been particularly strong. we've seen an upsurge and investment because of particularly it was of i a i for example. and yet it seems as though that message doesn't appear to be percolating through the, by the ministration. doesn't seem to be able to get the message across, or at least the message it would like to put across that to the voters. people are still criticizing the administration for not being able to to get more money into their pockets. it's frustrating because in politics it's all about perception.
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i can tell you that here's all this economic data. i can list off the billions and trillions and growth of the unemployment rate and so on. but that's not what people are feeling. people's feelings about how much ex costs are somebody that override any amount of data that you throw people. and that is an actual hurdle for anyone who's in it was an incompetent office and that happens to fall on bite in this time . he has to be absolutely relentless about his case, about the decisions he's made to shepherd this economy through what had been some of the most to mulch was 4 years that the united states has ever had under any president, especially in terms of the economy. he's built in economy or is it facilitate the growth of an economy that is extraordinary and it's growth, but people so feel what they do. we've just come out of a difficult period. so it's going to be a higher hurdle for biden to convince people that in fact, things are remarkably different. i think if he does answer this question, though, are you better off now than you were 4 years ago?
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that sort of infamous question in american politics. i know that the other so that the trump team has been asking, and i honestly feel like this is a question that right now the job i didn't can ask, remember yourself 4 years ago today on this date 4 years ago, what were you doing? i think that is a high contrast cost and also i've had some of the obviously going to get so hopefully some months is over the next few hours or so we appreciate you being with us and i'll just do. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. still ahead and i'll just set up a window for women's rights. the supreme court has ruled to temporarily allow abortions in idaho for pregnant women facing medical emergencies. the higher the southern half of the us on close race, altis june on rack or lady of extreme heat. continuing through the date,
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se line here, minus the boundary between what's called a halter and the stream, the hall to the south of that. and that's going to stay in place as we go on into the weekend and beyond. i am afraid. so, so you're making our way through friday and so fast as you can say, some deep red colors that many places to getting up above 40 degrees celsius. we're not going to see that heat staying in place, then. less hotel that's by the north, the cost, but it does spring with it. some live. the shower was big storms of rumbling across the northern plains, heading towards the midwest, running across the flood side areas and looking up more very heavy down pools. lots . how will fund the flash flooding? certainly a possibility once again, and maybe even the old toner that you'll see some behavior bus dufrane tucked in here for assessed as it pushes over to voids that ne and go to the us into the canadian maritimes. russia showers to the south is that plenty of showers mima across the caravan, the heaviest of which on this,
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the west of the way that is going to continue driving its way towards the top peninsula. we have a lot of heavy rain for central america. the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the what, you know, just need a reminder of the top stories. this are joe biden and donald trump of both in atlanta and making their final preparations. i had with the 1st a u. s. presidential debate in this campaign cycle. but to i'm going to take the stage side by side for the 1st time in 4 years in high stakes consequential showdown the a. is there any amenities launched an operation in the nose and gaza strip? it's sorted civilians to leave. this is jay and neighborhoods for the soldiers had earlier killed age palestinians, and mom owned reports from central garza and i liked him to escape you to another years. try going to show you
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a neighborhood in northern garza. many here have a slip multiple times and are forced to leave again. they remembered the speed of killings in his star vision that marked the previous is really military alteration. but nowhere in dogs, i see some people including children, were killed in the united nations when school is ready, bombs claimed more palestinians as they fled. j as in the east of dogs, a city near these rarely fence. 3 no one woman i've ordered all this woman doesn't know where to go. she has 5 children who she stays are hungry and thirsty. what are you still going for? i am telling the well to keep enjoying the season is over here and garza to keep enjoying the support for his release to keep enjoy within us under the siege forever. i might, to, god is enough for us, and god is the best disposal for the office. of the vehicles like this are
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useless because israel has cut off fuel supplies. there are no emergency response to cruise here. repeated bombardments and incursions have left no roads, hospitals or facilities. so how about if i woke up terrify to some salary showing i kept screaming for a long time. got to deal with the x ray. least we have nothing to eat and we can't carry anything with us. thousands of people to stream out if she's a, you know, some here say is really, troops are advancing. the i collected would keep it for the children, the indiscriminate children get everything without weren't. it isn't fair. most of the victims are women and children. i swear to god, these are war crimes to say enough is enough. people are killed and wounded for trying to find food for the children. we are deprived of food, water, and basic necessities, and we're being started by mistake. an artillery shows where's the was,
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what are the error ups and what are the most that this was not a question that has a good across garza, for nearly 9 months. i know that we are the people of gaza. i'll be rami from should tell you, we are the people, we are the owners of this land. we are the heroes. on the display, as people of gaza reiterate that they are survivors. as once again, they are forced to flee to an area which might come on. there is really a talk honey. my mother was just the, from the central gauze on how to sign. and i'll just see it as well. how much working this has been and this is a neighborhood i sent this report, the settle comedy and at the head of the high school that was standing here in the east of kansas city. where on thursday morning is randy occupation forces began all tend to be selling laws possible since i am neighborhood. and thousands of people are living here in extremely difficult humanitarian conditions. and as you can see now, people are heading towards the areas of the west of kansas city carrying the children
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and whatever else they can carry under the scorching hot sun in this hot weather due to the bombing. they're leaving that destroyed science and temporary shelters. and ways they are exhausted, i'm tired, and i'm heading into the, on the, to areas that they are unfamiliar with. the priority now is to survive these product bombings. people here see that these really military will follow this protocol tillery selling with a ground operation just as they did before, and does a 2 neighborhood inter ballier as well as the obviously fat medical complex. yeah, i mean want, at least 4 people have been killed in dozens have been injured and it is really attack on the coastal area of all my washington northwest of rafa. every shouting, has been reported around shall cost and southern gaza. local journalist as is where the troops have been shooting attendance, where people are living, forcing money to flee, and he's really military is also head, a local government building. in general, paula and central gaza strip. dozens of people, both injured or killed in the striking, being taken to hospital. several refugee camps in gaza have also come under is very far,
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at least the 3 members of the civil defense are being killed and all bo ridge taking the total number killed since october, the 7th to 73. and in the central gaza is really strikes of killed 3 people that have injured at least 12 more in the say that people there's a bali and the northern guys are stripping living and extremely difficult conditions. traders are being working to revive one of the largest markets in the area which was destroyed by as many strikes. i'll just get as much i'll call it as more a severe shortage of the basics of lies here. nothing goes, but as nothing answers to the, nothing goes for whether phones the south or from the air is the crossing as it gets in the bookshop. this is, did you found the central lock? it's off. so that's why the post has destroyed the market completely. as you can see, there's no under budget. the rules are on the fruits to offer. so those have nothing
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to offer for the civilians here over less reloads, delilah says the on it, the basic needs are not available. as you can see in the market on the whole of the modem doesn't have nothing but 30 kilograms of tomatoes every day. and it has to say for the vegetables, this is some garlic. this is not enough at all. so the people's cousin, a good email that civilians and residents. yeah. nothing. guess what? i'm struggling every day. finding something to eat as something to feed their children with. as you can see here is the seeing and did you value refuge account? all of these products is nothing. just a small amount that's not or doesn't cover the extensive needs of the relation that out of the day of and so the main vegetables are not available in the market for the price of one kilogram. fleming was one check. the price now is
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$25.00. jacobs for one. kito fleming. i left be here in jamalia. we all starving. there's not enough food or even volta. we pay a lot of money to buy something from the markets, which likes the main vegetables. we need the volume t, a r b link to all international bodies to provide nothing goes with, with the basic supplies. why? the fluid? i just need a nothing does a thread ballast find. it was the reason i am hundreds of israelis have taken to the states to demand the return of his really captives held in gaza and an end to the war. similar values took place in tel aviv for protests as blocked major roadways. 5 minutes of benjamin netanyahu is facing drawing pressure, secure a cease fire deal with how much money is really is have been demanding on the elections. and the so who is following developments from amman in jordan, reminder, we're reporting from outside israel because of the as many governments bond on i'll
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just here and see government demonstrations continue in west jerusalem and k saria outside of the homes of his really prime minister benjamin that's in your protest. organizers are pointing thursday as a day of strike and resistance, as they say they're going to continuously protest every single day until there's a change within israel's governments. on thursday morning, demonstrators blocked major roads throughout israel, as they want to see a change within his rules, governments. but that's not all they are asking for. they also want to see a deal to bring back the remaining is really captive. now protesters say that that's a yahoo government is neither capable nor interested in accepting a deal that would save the release of the remaining $120.00 is really captive still held in guns. the large demonstrations are also expected across the country on saturday and places like tell a beef the north and west jerusalem as well. and demonstrator say that these types
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of demonstrations are the only way to up the pressure on nets and yahoo and his government. this includes jersey to i'm at least $35.00 rockets are being fired from level on towards the city of south side and northern israel. a. 2 deceptive by israel's, i'm doing system, the local government authorities say there's been reports of casualties so far, but there have been power outages. it's the latest and the series of tit for tat attacks between has ball and is very forces the, despite the city to protest as demands can use, president william russo has been unable to prevent more demonstrations on thursday act of us on demanding that he kills controversial tax bill completely, and they also want them to step down the signals, the deep rooted distrust the people not having the leaders in the savvy has more from nairobi,
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a lawyer between kenyata and tell them in the heart of downtown i wrote what is happening on this street is a snapshot of what is happening in cities across the day after president william brutal said he would kill the tax plan demonstrations still going to have smaller in scale, but classes with police as violent physical activity. got every have a good, like i'm done. you have a really much have you bought the? yeah, i do, i do question. i love the what uh what else with more they want from the government. they do not match their words. that's
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why that thing is, well, why do i. c the cleaning up the prison router seems to have miscalculated the reaction, who would get from 10 years younger generation, the kind of authoritarian is wielded by previously whatever the government has done so far, it has come to little too much of the cost of too many young lives presently chose actions have not gone far enough to tell the anger on the deployment of 10 years armed forces along side police who continue to use heavy handed tactics, fuel gas, water cannon spend your days, why the munition and often just as little rubber, bullets beamed at people's heads, all adds to growing distrust and anger. i think the government must be, i'll avoid, like, i have the,
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the club despite with a government scrolling and they continued to meet ways good with the raised voices . the as far as they're concerned, they say they've back to their president into a court. and now is the time for them? is that the government's agenda from the street saying bus ride. the old is 0 now will be in lots of people in sedona struggling to find enough food every day. according to the united nations, it says the country is facing the world's most serious hunger crisis, which is projected to get even worse. the world food program says it doesn't have enough money to solve the problem. we are, you know, is a gain stime not only to have enough resources,
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but also to be able to deliver these resources to people who are on the verge of starvation. and when you talk of the walls, largest home, the crisis, we are looking got half of the country senior living army commander has been arrested. dr. what the president is calling and attempted to general. finally, jose jeanine. i've ordered the soldiers to storm the presidential palace and the ponds on wednesday and vehicles from the entrance of the building and its troops filled its hallways and soldiers withdrew. after a few hours, general was in new car, had been filed a day earlier, just before he was arrested. he accused the president of ordering the uprising a. u. s. supreme court has ruled to temporarily allow abortions in idaho for pregnant women facing medical emergencies. and that reinstates a lower cost decision that the states near complete bond on abortion contravene the
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emergency medical treatment and labor act. president robots, administration has sued, idaho, arguing the act takes precedence over state law. i'm sure hubbard tons of explains

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