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training calls like private investors, are developing small peach resorts like this one across the country. but because of the conflicts and libya, most countries advise their citizens to stay away. the government of harris and donald trump said to face off in the 1st sense, potentially only presidential debates were live in philadelphia. the time for me to monitor this result. is there a lie from dell also coming up? israel says it's highly unlikely its troops shots and killed the us. tuckers act of us to me. occupied was bank unintentionally. plus i am. i'm in my degree why i've done collapse. let's do this pledge of millions of gallons of water
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into the cities that displays hundreds of thousands of the basic solutions the historic mission to carry out the 1st space full price of the indian national with the much anticipated showdown between us presidential rivals, donald trump, and comma harris said to take place in less than 3 hours. it could be the only debate between the republican and democratic contenders before the november 5th election. the latest poll show it's a type race bonus. smith sits a full coverage when tamela harris and donald trump faceoff in the 1st telephone debates on tuesday. that would be also the 1st time the 2 of ever met. both presidential candidates and it could be the most important 90 minutes of the
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campaigns. i think the both candidates are going to try to get under the skin of the others. i think the trump is going to try to make a calmer, angry, or less joyful to interrupt her vibes. and of course, calmly, harris is being urged to let from beach from. how do you, how do you play upon his insecurities, to have him have one of those moments as it is going to be persuasive to the very, very small number of undecided voters that we have. the harris, the debate will be an opportunity to tell voters about proposals after criticism. it's a campaign is relatively like a policy. are you really know, but president, i think the stakes are voted for great and there are to great for both candidates and maybe a little higher for hairs in that she's not as the 5 and she's had such a good role out from july. i'm through taking the vice president candidate, the conversion speech. she's want a lot of the new cycles. and so people are expecting a lot,
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especially if they don't know a lot about her going into it. for trump, it might be his best chance to end the political a honeymoon harris has enjoyed since you took over the summer, a democratic candidate were run by stupid people stupid, stupid people. and we found that out at the debate with joe, how does that work out? and we're going to find it out again on tuesday night. is everybody going to be watching trump? this may be his last chance to change the narrative, and the trajectory of the race obviously was doing much better in the national and battle ground pulling against prison biden. and now everything is tightened. and so this probably is going to be the only debate. and so he's trying to change the narrative, the focus this 90 minute of an will be the way to do it. it was president joe biden's disastrous debate performance, but up ended his re election bid powers as a much younger candidate cheese, 59 years old. the from 78. that won't be
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a live audience that the debates in pennsylvania, a key swing state poll show the candidates essentially tight here. there are less than 2 months to go before an election. it's now too close to cool. bernard smith address here. well, jose be seen use of set the rules for the debates. only one candidates microphone is to be live at any one time their opponents to microphone will be muted. now that's a will come on. a harris campaign argued against candidates will only have a pin pad of paper and a bottle of water on stage. no prompts or previous a notes or allowed no topics or questions to be shared with the campaigns or candidates in advance. and no campaign stuff or aids are allowed to interact with the candidates during commercial breaks. kimberly, how could isn't the philadelphia full the debates? kimberly just how important is this debate for the candidates. as the race appears
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even more tight, the closer we get to the election, the. yeah, there is no question that this is really going to be a pivotal to pay for both candidates. given the fact that what we're seeing according to some national polls is a statistical dead heat in terms of where these candidates, stat, in fact. and one of the national polls i looked at had really both candid, harris and candidate trump ro separated by and just one percentage point with a margin of error of give or take 3 percent. so you can look at a number of different poles at the bottom line is, is this is a close race. in fact, when you look at this particular state, pennsylvania, which is known as one of the battle ground states, this is really one of the states could just find the selection and decide the selection because it has a large number of undecided voters here in pennsylvania. there is at least 8
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percent of the registered voters, but don't know which candidate to vote for. and so that to the president or rather of the former president, donald trump and the vice president comma harris or really speaking to tonight. it's those undecided voters and when it comes to couple of harris many say they simply don't know what she stands for. so she's kind of speak to them and tell them what that messages and on the part of donald trump. many said they know too much and so they're looking for something different. that's going to be the challenge. what kimball is a few hours to go to the debate? what's the mood be like a head of the splash between the the 2 candidates? well i can tell you what the mood has been like is a lot of anticipation in the mood when it comes to these candidates. and what they're preparing for has also been pretty intense. what we're hearing with regard to the harris campaign is that she's been preparing for days. in fact,
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we know that there has been a stand in donald trump, almost like a trump impersonator who has been preparing the vice president. and what she's expected to sort of 0 in on is his uh, overturning of the supreme court roe v wade decision and how it attacks reproductive freedoms. that is something that really plays to female voters in the united states. so that is going to be a real targeting for her. when it comes to the trump campaign. we know that he is likely to attack on issues of the economy. high grocery prices, perhaps chaos when it comes to foreign policy. really try to play into the fact when it comes to young people, the popularity of israel's war on gaza and even the pray more. and also we expect that he will try to attach or to present a bite and really say there's no daylight between the 2, where she's going to try and distance herself and say that she is really ready for
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the job of president on day one. donald trump's gonna try and say your day one has already come and gone. why didn't you do the changes you're talking about already? so these are some of the attack lines we're expecting. we'll see how they play out . right. kimberly's, thanks very much for keeping us updates. with just the head of that debates, kimberly health debate and philadelphia the these ready, miller trees admit to the killing a us touch the shacks of us in the occupied westbank. a 26 year old action or is give us shots and they head close to the town of bates on friday. she was taking part in a protest against the expansion of illegal is rarely settlements in the statement. these really all me says she was hit in directly and unintentionally by soldiers were aiming nonsense her. but of what they describe as a key instigator. as news, as gives families released response to these really monitors inquiry into
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a kidding, they say in the statement these really always preliminary inquiry into i shall know who's getting is wholly and advocates with deeply offended by the suggestion that high killing by of train sniper was in any way, unintentional the disregard shown for human life in the enquiries of poorly. we reiterates altamont for the us government leaders, president biden, vice president's iris and secretary states of lincoln to order an independent investigation into the is really ministries them there. but targeting and killing of a us citizen, the u. s. secretary of state anthony bring can hold on as well to change the rules of engagement in the occupied westbank. procuring was both unprovoked and unjustified. no one. no one should be shot and killed for attending a protest. no one should have to put their life at risk just for freely expressing
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their views. in our judgment, as well as security forces, need to make some fundamental changes in the way that they operate in the west bank, including changes to their rules of engagement. i was speaking to the press of the blinking made his remarks, who as president joe biden said, the incident was unintentional. your reaction to the killing of the of the admission that they probably killed. the fact is active within the website. so apparently it was relax. ricocheted off the ground. is there any forces of killed at least 2 palestinians off the storming the city of 2 of them in the northern occupied was back. at least 10 people have also been injured. on the full doses can be seen destroying streets in the city, something the is really monitoring regularly does, and it's raised on the occupied with bank. the frequency and intensity of raise on
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the territories increased dramatically over the past months. these ready armies reportedly killed 40 palestinians and an attack on a refugee incumbent and southern gaza. dozens were injured in the strikes and on the wasi that was designated a safe so and by israel, the victims were displaced, palestinian seeking refuge from is ready, bombardment, health officials. i've recovered 19 bodies, but so many more. a buried under rubble and called the re sent this report from alma wasi and it was 12 20 am. when that is ready for ice is carried out and massive a talk here in the last week on eunice in this here, let me tell you and say the sick man, the, are you this? how is after the is really for says target said this, they make shift comes with a can use 5 is where the air strikes according to i with this is here. they're saying that at least 20 times
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a 2010 story 25 me. these were living in this area and now we also need to know it took hours for the civil defense teams to rescue those palestinians chopped under the sun. this time they were trapped under this time. they were not chopped under the boat. now, according to the medical team, they said that at least 6 the palestinians were also injured. the oh so it wasn't just like an earthquake is rarely were planes pounded us mercilessly. seismic shake, we do not know where to go. we are leaving and the tents. we miraculously survived the air strike the pin. this is for going to pay and this is claimed to be a safe humanitarian soon, that alma watches con eunice. but in reality, who visa or lies in this area, as we see is an area where a lot of palestinians are living. and as you see those polish to use,
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i currently am trying to find their belongings. they're trying to find what's left . i'm just a tuck this area with an agriculture area. we see a press, the get houses for plant. and this is the only place where palestinians were able to come and love. here we see mosse of destruction, of these tents and all of these caustic causes are made of tastic. that's why it's very easy for them to, but now this is not the 1st attack, add new military. you trace this ignited zone in on the grassy name is this has been happening a couple of times in the past couple of weeks. but however, policy is here are telling us they do not know where to go and where it's safe across the gulf. this is the i just need to know also the community because a part of the time another is very stride killed at least 5 palestinians in garza
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city. that's in the north. the bum struck a footstool where people were gathering and i'll show a square at least 41000 people has been killed in nearly 95000 engine suits as well began. it's on salt and gaza last october of the spite. as will a striking delagarza strip relentlessly, the united nations is continuing to vaccinate children against polio. if remarkably reports from those garza, these themes should not exist according to the you on a formal pull you known as white pulled a virus type to was a way to get it in 1999 and the type of theme 2020. yes. today that is easy. spinning does this, right, continues it's war and the you on is a strong it into vaccine, as is chewing rain against it does not fall. yeah, that's me up. so today we received more than 300 children who are vaccinated
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against polio, despite the siege and the war. it was supposed to be a truce during this vaccination period, but that didn't happen. people here were displaced and bombed. and despite all of this, we vaccinated our children, and do you want to use for our gainesville vaccine and these to range against you? so for nearly half a 1000000 children of been vaccinated against a disease that has returned against all odds and palestinians are concerned with how some one i see, i understand that they get even saw the way it's been almost a year and we're worried about our kids there are a lot of diseases and we want to make sure that it's safe and protected safe, however, is there a relative term? is there a way keeps up with the score also to a successful phases? as long as the polls are vaccinations, some things as simple as sounds does on the on is no turning attention to the nor much of the area i was destroyed in the,
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in the most of the fighting and now lives there was little from, from southern gaza strip of love, lead by the is right, the army. well then it's very important door. it will make it harder for medical teams to operate on want to move in the threat of aziz's falls within guys as voters beyond. but the more he's dangerous, as well as this up here, workers from reach in some areas. sometimes you said in doctors for up to 8 hours and gum point. this last phase is there has the most whisky, 200000 children in your guys, a need to be faxed, the nation's health workers, say the operation is being complicated, but is why your through these was quickly on the axis issue on orders for people to evacuate. and show pieces of the fuel the winds come paint in north garza
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would be the toughest piece in the script because the area has been destroyed by israel and the armies the normal make local health care professionals. and the easier. but i am really just the euro, northern gods of palestine. the state of palestine has made history at the un office of taking it seats in the general assembly. palestine is officially a non member observe of states at the un, but until now has never been allowed to sit among member states. it's not allowed to introduce proposals and agenda items, but the still not been given. the right to vote is still a head, an alta 0, the popular visit to hundreds of thousands of worshippers and needs to move, greet the head of the roman catholic church, the
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now the front assistant on its way through southern queens and disappearing. and then the following one, not particularly cold, but still contains enough to keep the temperature down to at least the average having dropped in by several degrees or the last few days. so rain is likely in victoria, right? there's some substance probably. so i'm just throwing, putting out your new south for us towards brisbin. this is nothing unusual for this time of year on the other side of the continent, maybe a little bit on the warm side with the wind coming out the interior bypass and broom, or about 7 above average, not records, but pretty warm all the same. in new zealand too, because of the side effect is pretty well being cross churches. the rain works up study through, sorry, i thought it was snow, of course, at height, or just crossing the sorry for the on. and now it is coming up to the dry. this mountain intern easier, we have seen occasional big charles around the full crosses and see too many more of them into these here. it seats,
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the seasonal right is it should be in there. chattering china itself. but this blue with occasional orange centers means big shells, around and straight cutting steady coming the heat. and this positive china will, has an example, will disappear as his attempt. and the circulation produces a loss of right in central china, some in the korean peninsula, and prompts a few shares in the main orleans of japan or the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out to 0 reminder about top stories this hour. these really miller trees admitted killing a us touch active us to be occupied with banks 26 year old ocean are risky with shots in the head close to the town of bates on friday. she was participating in a protest against expansion on legal is rarely settlements. these really ami is killed at least 14 palestinians and a talkative strike on the 10th and temperament. and on the wasi, it previously designated the area
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a safe zone and amounts of hours carmella harris and donald trump ought to meet in the 1st u. s. presidential debates post candidates of take a different approaches and the lead up paris has been rehearsing. trump is being on the campaign trail and learn cool is the director of debates at the university of michigan and colewell. so of debating the donald joins us from philadelphia. thanks very much for your time this evening. given the 2 candidates of virtually making the economy and the state to just how much of the 5 defining moment this debate is candidates, the node can this race both nationally and in battle? ground poles is razor sharp and you know, the poles have been tightening after a very solid debut and roll out from pamela harris. there's about 8 weeks left in the election early. voting starts in battle. ground states like north carolina and pennsylvania soon. and so tonight, 90 minutes,
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a baby in front of tens of millions of people, many of whom are undecided and haven't made up their mind will be very impactful for both of the candidates. that's why they've spent so much time preparing, as opposed to get paid in the last week or so. well, looking at the preparation, donald trump was expecting to meet joe biden, that this debate that, that's changed. so how much has he had to adapt? we're trying to be adequately prepared, or is he likely relying on the show element of the debate of the little bit of both? i think it's clear from his comments on the campaign trail that he would much prefer to still be running against joe biden. and debating him tonight for a 2nd time. that's not the case. he gets calmly, harris, who, while he's the vice president of divided and has a much different age dynamic, 20 years younger, different skill set. former prosecutor handled herself very well. i'm going to be stage against my parents in 2020 and so as
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a totally different opponents that see they still going to prepare for. but he has such a different philosophy of preparing for these debates. he doesn't like doing a formal mock debates with the stand in and you know, he just likes more free flowing kind of a back and forth on some important topics with his advisors. where i post a couple of harris is the follicle and just doing a bunch of products, bates trying to recreate the elements of tonight. and that's why it's, it's a fascinating class about preparation styles, experiences, visions. and that's why it's so many people are going to be watching because of just fascinating. you can not have 2 more candidates any different. and so that will be the 1st time we'll be able to see him on stage. had to had this comment, iris not only have to deal with opposing candidates, but perhaps also distancing himself to some extent from a presidential biden's perceived failures. would she look at perhaps outlining a new way forward? yes, but it's
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a very tricky dichotomy that you'd have to engage in there. she is a sitting vice president. she's been there for 3 and a half years partnering with joe biden. she cast the tie, breaking vote on several of the most impactful pieces of legislation. could any inflation reduction act. and so it's hard for her to you put too much distance, but at the same time, there are some unpopular policies from the by the ministration that are more similarly tied to joe biden, such as by nomics, the inflation script, the country for the last several years and so she could make some minor tweaks and suggestions. i think she may have done differently, but really it's more forward looking gift you were present for the next 4 years. what's her agenda? what are her ideas on, you know, price gouging and taxes and economics? and i, i'd be more forward looking then trying to split hairs with the president biden, cuz that could be very tricky. just given her close proximity during his last 3 and a half years of a, it's a fine line to balance. but in terms of the debate, how much do you think it may influence undecided voters?
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why the candidates only a small number of the americans are undecided right now, and those are tuned into the debates. most are partisans. they are rooting for their favorites candidate. but the elections united states have been so close in 2016 to 2020. and they're expecting this one to be even closer. 7 states, maybe thousands or 10000 most, you know, different between the 2 candidates. and so even if you, there aren't many for you to, you know, to play to, it's enough to make potentially the difference in the selection. so, you know, for that don't be negative and do at the out. haven't attacks focus on the policy, the issues, the items that are going to make the lives of these undecided voters better. and, you know, they don't like politics if it gets to dancing, adversarial anyway. so try to keep those to a minimum. and if you can reach enough of them in the right states and they haven't made up their minds yet, then that could be make the difference in a very close election. of course,
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both candidates wanting to capitalize as well as possible in this debate. eric pool director of debate at the university of michigan. thanks very much for your time and joining us this evening. any time in ne nigeria, thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes and born a state of the them failed, causing major flooding bridges. roads and houses were destroyed in several areas. cut off. officials say the collapse of the dab knew my degree, could lead to an increase in waterborne diseases. or flooding has reached every part of new share that's according to authorities. who say that his office has left 700000 people homeless and killed at least 270 to the private company space. x is aiming for a new record in space by sending ashton notes to distances from love on scene. since the time of the apollo moon landings, and there are also taking new risks, calling baker has more
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the this may look like any other mission into space. but polaris dawn is different. it's led by one billionaire using the rockets of another to fly further from earth than humans have travelled in half a century power in columbus. phenomenal, where its crew will empty the air from their craft and walk in space. these are risks only national space agencies have taken before one speed. yes, we lose the own and we lose muscle and our cardiovascular system changes. but that's all because we're adapting to our environment, but it automatically baxter, which is why we need countermeasures in the space. if we plan on returning, we do need our space cowboys, and we do need, you know, people to take those risk for us. in 1965, the soviet union and the us race to take the 1st space walk. i mean for both were
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nearly fatal american, but soon space walking. astronauts repaired skyline. put a new lands on the multi $1000000000.00 hubble space telescope and built the international space station i layer now, but it's still dangerous. and italian astronaut, nearly drowned, and his own suit. when his breathing system leaked in 2013, and most governments cannot afford accidents in space for polaris don, experts say the most dangerous moments of this mission will come as the crew empties and refills their vessel with air. when they face risks of flammability and decompression sickness, the risk is part of it is like you threw away your address here and then you have to rebuild the type of emissions. if there's micro menu right contact and it was one calvin on lucky guy. there's been 2 years in preparation going into this. the majority of that on focus on this operation. space x is now the only private space company up there. and it wants answers fast about how far it can push its astronaut,
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basically saving it. my main concern is that that's because these activities is done with that. absolutely do is coming to the end to very good people back without any dependent group of experts to like it typically is done in a safety. if you find out the baby is the pace and something media space palerose dawn is not the 1st private civilian mission. but it is the 1st to perform an extreme human experiment far from earth and is likely won't be the last column. baker alba 0 for nearly all of the population of east to mos attended. an open in mass full. the roman catholic church of pope process because it was the 1st by a pope since the asian nation of mold and 1300000 people gained independence and 2002. jessica washington has more so many east timorese. this is
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