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the, the, there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, now counter, and wayne, the shut down in philadelphia. donald trump provides the head of a hot anticipate to us presidential debates. the public and his lining up against democratic level come of the harris poll shows a type rights for america's tough job, the okay, so i'll send this out to sarah. well, last from to how so on the program. israel says it's funny. likely it's true shots until us tech is active. this occupies westbank,
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unintentionally the kind of feeling that lost off into space when a full crew performing an extreme that human experiments away from the boy. now about so just an hour away from the showdown between donald trump and cala harris is lucky to be here in the face to face debate between the us presidential rivals for the election on november. the 5th basis polls indicate republican and democratic contenders are in a tight race. we've got extensive coverage including the entire, a leasing use presidential debates in philadelphia or in the next hour or so. we'll have a reaction from our correspondence plus guests from both sides of the political decide . first, bennet smith sets off a coverage when campbell harris and donald trump faceoff in the 1st telephone
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debates on tuesday. it will be also the 1st time the to have ever met with the presidential candidates. it could be the most important, 19 minutes of the 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 trump beat fall. 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. we have power harris. the debate will be an opportunity to tell a vote is about to proposals. after criticism with a campaign is relatively like a policy or you really know, but president, i think the stakes are voted for great and there are to great for both candidates. maybe a little higher for harris in that she's not as the 5 and she's had such
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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, and people are expecting a lot, 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 the honeymoon harris has enjoyed since you took over the summer as 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 watch? trump? this may be his last chance to change the narrative and introductory 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, jo biden's disastrous debate performance, but up ended his re election bid iris as
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a much younger candidate cheese, 59 years old from 78. that won't be a live audience with 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 we have 3 correspondence watching as a base and key battleground states for the engineers in michigan. well, fill the val and kimberly healthcare to in pennsylvania. let's go 1st to kimberly at the national constitution center in philadelphia, which is the venue for the a b, c. news presidential debate. kimberly how important could this be given that to kind of it's a so close in the polls now of the well, this is really pivotal for both candidates, given the fact that the poles are so close. when you look at the average of the
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poles, the candy is really, are separated by less than a percentage point, give or take, plus or minus. and so this is really the opportunity for the cabinets to speak to those undecided voters. and in this particular battle, run state those we're told about 7 to 8 percent, and that really is the case among many of the battleground states. so the trick for the candidates were told is of on the part of cala harris. she's been preparing and were told that she's also been rehearsing with the stand, and that looks exactly like donald trump person age are, and they have been zeroing in on the issue of reproductive freedoms. we understand that that is something that we could hear come well, harris targeting donald trump with and for donald trump, he is prepare. it has been preparing at mar logo. that's his home, down in florida. and he will be focusing on issues like for him, policy, the economy, and also the issue of the high prices when it comes to food and,
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and the housing and those sorts of things. trying to really attach comma harris to present and 5 and saying that there really is no daylight between the 2. i can't really give us a flavor of the mood that right now. i mean, how much anticipation is that? well, there's a lot of anticipation, i don't know if you can tell from the last time we talked an hour ago, but it's a lot louder in here, but it was 60 minutes ago. and that has a lot to do with the fact that it's about to get started in here. and so the room is filling up with a star and gets this. they're called. that's basically the people that are attached to the campaign. campaigning either on behalf of the vice president or on behalf of the former president. and what they're doing is here before this debate begins, they are spending in, in other words, they're going to be sort of making the case to importers of about what is going to be said by the candidates. and then they're going to be mopping up the mass
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afterwards in terms of if any mistakes are made, or they're going to be trying to how to colton and build on the momentum of perhaps a good attack life. so the spin room is already in full of fact, they're talking to reporters, we've seen the california governor gavin newsome among others. we are trying to get them here and al jazeera so far they've said they're busy, but we're working on trying to get some more for you. so we'll keep you updated, but again, the countdown is on and the excitement building. okay, kimberly will be back with you in a short while, of course, but we're just going to take some of the pictures now 1st these uh, from outside the national constitution sense that like, kimberly is there uh, these up people up for testing over the flights of uh, kind of things and is rose on gotten and of course has not gone away, has been quite a thing in terms of the highways campaign. gonna come back to that to of course, let's go back now to one of our correspondence bill about who's also in
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pennsylvania with the pittsburgh votes is getting ready for the debate. the fil. a key battleground state. that was 19 electrolytes up for grabs. what's happening there now? well, there's a lot of excitement here. so you just like what, kimberly is it is getting busy and it's getting busy a quickly, you know, it's, it's tuesday night. so it's a work night. so people are getting off work and now they're starting to arrive at this party in pittsburgh. this is a policy in favor of donald trump. so there's a lot of donald trump support is a very keen to see them out on stage and see what he makes accountable. how responded to the 1st meet the 1st time is that large? let me show you what's outside here. that upside is pittsburgh, that is pennsylvania. that is the metaphorical 2 and the crowns with both campaigns . there are some 13000000 people in the states, and those folks could be crucial to deciding who types the white house in event. but that's where you're back in here. then we're going to introduce some of these sponsors on this. a lot of them starting to pull, right?
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we're going to bring you over here. i gotta introduce you to this part so that we just match. it says now you deep, i'm sorry to ask you were going if i was, you know, while you're here, right? yeah. i'm just tell us, i'm gonna ask you 2 questions. one. what do you hope to see tonight? what do you expect to see tonight? donald trump, i don't the to the same thing. okay. um, what i hope to see is all drunk. like, you know, oppression come all out. you know, like just totally um putting air it or place. i expect to see donald trump being very professional. that's how he was whenever he was, was um, did the debate against biden. so i feel like he's gonna let her talk to show whirlwind things for herself. if he lets her talk, she can do to stick her own grave that way. so, i mean, the indications are that he's likely to go strongly be economy. that's his case, signing her rights. and she's gonna come back to him those that one would be productive rights. do you think she will have an even shots that convincing people? i see the way i like how trump put the reproductive right to put it away from him
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and put it to the states. so if she wants to push it that way towards him and he keeps pushing it back saying, hey, we're leaving it to the states. i feel like he has a good chance of like, you know, overcoming that, you know, part of the debates. so i think everybody knows he told me from his right, you like if you don't like him, whatever. but you know who he is and where he's nice. what are these types i've seen today is i'm just saying, look, he's supposed to locked in, right? had a lot of people don't know much about that. this is how much unity to grow shy, and so she's got more than a week later today not will feel looks for him or negative. and how do you think you'll come up? um, depending on the performance today, i think if, if she shows her true colors, this is going to benefit trump and in the, in the end, you know, i mean, i think he's gonna win some people. he did a great job the 1st time against biden said, going on, policies he, uh, you know, he's the state professional. you know, he speaks for a little javin here and there as needed. but you know, he did
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a great job. i was very proud of them that night. i think he's going to use the same things like challenge risk because that's with home us. one of the strategies this is going to be well, but i don't think he's going to let us show. i think he knows that that's like one of the most important things he cannot let happen tonight is to let her get under his skin. yeah. so yes, very much enjoying it. so we've got less than an hour to go. now obviously people are going to excite, so they've been waiting for this to bite. it's be the quite to, to be like a major school senior, but because, you know, do some 50000000 people that watch the last one of this been sign which build up on a post as we are loading. this could be the only debate that we have. this is being such a fast process. i mean, now less than 3 months from a selection. so a lot of eyes on one side, what happens in pennsylvania tonight? okay, phillips, that's in the old building up there. well, it's on the engine, joins us now from detroit. michigan, about $300.00 votes is watching a debate. what's a vote of expecting and from the debate way, you are a natural of the well, many voters really want to know who comma la harris is. believe it or not,
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she's been vice president for 3 and a half years, but there are a number of voters. you say they need more information. the number one issue we're hearing from people is that they want to know about the economy in michigan, a state that has really been decisive in 2016 donald trump want us. he won the election in 2020 joe biden, one michigan, and he won that election this time. it's really neck and neck within one percentage for the most recent calls. but let me bring you to a folder who can talk a little about what the issues are here. we're at an event sponsored by the detroit association of black organizations. and i've got rosie withers here and near detroit are right. yes, absolutely proud. and i, i'm guessing you're voting for kind of a hair is based on your sure. you're absolutely correct. okay, tell me why? because i feel that it's time this country needs a woman in charge. we definitely need a strong woman with influence. someone who's aware of policy and procedure,
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someone who's aware of people and people's feelings, and the needs of the country, not just the individual but the country, and should be making history as well as the 1st black woman. the 1st person of south asian heritage, is that important to you? that's important. it's not mandatory, but it's an important thing where it's time for we can get hillary clinton in, but we're going to get them all into that presidential position, looking forward to it. i'm excited, i'm zip inside. are you more excited than you were when joe biden was a candidate? yeah, i think i yeah. i think i yeah. so what issues are important to you? what is it you're, when you support, come over here is what is it about her that it makes you say that's my candidate. she's got the background, she's got history. she's been a, a district attorney, and she's been an attorney general. she's been in the senate to the vice president, she already have the credentials to hold the position of president of the united states of america, the opponents she's running against. he has no history. i mean,
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he was, unfortunately, in my opinion, but he has no military background or no political background before he took the position. there is a president, pamela has all of the credentials that we need to progress in this country. and that's what we want to do. i was just talking to the viewers about how important michigan is a trump one. it in 2016. he won the election by didn't want it in 2020. he won that election right now. it is as close as it's ever been according to the polls. do you think people are going to show up for, for example, there's, i absolutely do. there's no reason why they wouldn't. and we've got our governor, gretchen. oh, we're yeah. whitmire. so, you know, she's helping us with a grow power. and so i'm looking forward to a major turn out just like we did for president obama. i'm looking for me to turn out is right. that was the last huge democratic turn out election. they've been very close since then, so you think you think she might be able to pull that off?
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i'm, i'm bet not i just up. i'll put my left dollar on the fact that she's going to get that up position. she'll be the next president of united states of america. and what are you hoping from her tonight? what do you think she needs to show people? i'm hoping that she will make a former president donald trump. answer the questions. i'm hoping that she'll bring up all of the 34, telling me that we've had to go on again. same and all of the things that he's trying to take away from women. all right, concern in our personal, but i just want her to get him to answer the question. we've never had a legitimate, straight up answer. it's always something, in my opinion, it's been around the bush. i want an answer either a yes or no. or in or out, just answer the question and not name paula. but rosie what they're saying. thank you so much for talking to us. i'm. i'm glad we got you to come out of your shell. okay. so then 2 of you from here in detroit, we're 0. this is
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a very strong lead democratic city in a very divided state. so people in this room, many of them, not all of them, you see a red beggar had over there. many of them are hoping that harris will deliver it tonight. but again, this is lea divided state and as michigan goes often, so goes the country in detroit that's on hands and will be back when you say now hosts have you seen use have set the rules for the debate. certainly one candidates microphones to be live at. one time there opponent small cafe will be new to that's the route come. the house is campaigned, argued against kind of it so only have a pen pad of paper and a bottle of water on stage. no props. so prove it to notes are allowed no topics or questions on what can be shared with the campaigns or candidates in advance. a note campaign stuff or 8, so now to interact with the candidates doing commercial breaks. laura brown is
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a physical analyst. she joins us from washington dc. now welcome to the program again. so a lot of a stringent rules, as we've just seen, who might not save for that in this coming debate. well, i think both candidates have been working hard to ensure that the rules favor their message. i mean, one of the things that was reported this afternoon is that vice president's harris's podium will actually be shorter than will. um, former president trusts. and that is because you want to make sure that she appears to be the same stature, right? the president, a former president trump has she sort of very much said the other day. we're not going to have any, any lists or any boxes that anyone's going to stand on. but the 2 candidates are almost
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a full foot apart in size. so those kinds of things do matter. and i do say the candidates campaigns have been working hard to ensure that it appears to viewers at home in every way, to be fair to be on for higher standards. it's really a big chance to break out tests from the shadow of by yes it is. i mean, she did stand beside him for 3 and a half years as his vice president, she campaigns with him in 2020, she debated the former vice president mike pence. but one of the things that is true is that when you are a vice president, you are always in the shadow of the president. so she is now been elevated to the top of the ticket. she had a very successful convention, but that convention took place during the summer. and this is the time this is fall
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and this is one americans tune and, and really take a measure of who the candidates are and who they want and put it in the white house . so i would like to just say something to what kimberly mentioned, which is that most americans really are decided and they're both choice. but there are a sort of handful of voters, those people who pay kind of marginal attention to politics. and they tend to make up the winning margins and they also tend not to make their decision until really the last 5 to 6 weeks of an election in this debate then um, does trump focus on himself or does he look at policy as the former president trump, everyone does know him, but she has not been very coherent in his policy platforms. lately. he is
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answered questions which really rambling. so sort of answers. he has talked about terrorist pain for every thing. when in fact a terrorist is a tax on the people who would purchase the products. so i think there are a lot of questions that do you need answered. he's backed away from project 2025, which his former aides developed. he is also flip flopped on reproductive rights really within about a 2 week period. so the voter in detroit is right, but he needs to answer some questions. even if he has the most known candidate to the voters. given what you say, then, to what extent do the candidates rehearse and get put to a lot of preparation for their opponents might throw at them, or do they just add live? no, there is
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a great deal of rehearsal. most of it is about composing. short answers, concise answers, and really impactful answers on specific topics. so they want to make sure that, however, the question is posed, say on reproductive rights or on the economy or about immigration, they can answer in a way that not only puts them on the off ends, but gets their opponent on the defense. and really the sort of under fire and needing to answer back. interesting to that they'll be no audience in the studio. unlike previous selections, i mean, that's not a surprise in the audiences tend to class, even though they are told not to class, and much of the noise and the fluids, and hollers and applause,
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ends up slowing down the debate. it also ends up sometimes giving an unfair advantage to one candidate or another. because what you see is that the, the people in the hall are not necessarily independence. they are in fact, partisans who work hard to get a ticket. how influential than all of these tv debates when it comes to voters who haven't made up their minds yet? well, this one is going to be very influential. we're looking at. there could be upwards of $60000000.00 viewers turning in tonight because it is the only debate. and because the last presidential debate included president by and with former president trump and no one has seen sort of harris and trump face, saw it is also true that those 2 individuals have never met in person. so there are
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going to be kind of some interesting dynamics and it will be entertaining and, and really just fascinating television to watch. barbara, and thanks so much indeed. good to talk to you. thank you. i or i'll be following this all and let's just take a look at what's going on in philadelphia right now, just of a well huffman out from the show down between come to harrison. donald trump. well, this is the scene inside the convention center for the a, b, c, news, presidential debates. well outside the venue, there's a large pro, test happening against as well as will ongoing. so these all large pictures from outside the national association center with protest is a gathering to protest, as well as 1000 on the site of understanding the
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is where the ministry has admitted killing a us, took his activities and the occupied westbank for the 6 road i should, as gala shopped in the head close to the ton of bites. on friday, she was taking pots and a protest against expansion of illegal is rarely supplements. and its statements is rarely honest, as she was hit in directly and unintentionally by soldiers who were a mean not a but what they describe is a key instigator. but i sure know as gives a family has released the response to these very minute trees. inquire into her kidding. they say the statements, these really all these pretty minute inquiry into i should is kidding. it's only inadequate. we are deeply offended by the suggestion that a kidding by train sniper, it was in any way unintentional, but disregards showing for human life and the inquiry is a pulling. we read the rates of demand for the us government latest president biden, vice president, harris and secretary state, blinking to order an independent investigation into these very ministries,
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deliberately targeting and killing of a us citizen of us. that could just stay on st, blinking nicole's on the as well to change the rules of engagement in the occupied westbank for killing 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 their views. in our judgment is really security forces need to make some fundamental changes in the way that they operate in the west bank. including changes to the rules of engagement. let's make into the press of to been can matches and box us present terabyte. and so the incidence was unintentional. the killing of the, of the admission that they probably killed. the fact is active in the west bank
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ricocheted off the ground. is ready. army has reported the killed 40 palestinians into the attack. when a refugee in comments in southern gauze, dozens were injured in the strikes and i'm a wasi that was designated a safe side by israel. the victims were displaced, palestinians taking refuge from these very bombardment, health officials, type of coverage, 19 bodies, but many more buried under their bubble in which he was sent this report from my wasi. and it was 12 20 am. when that is ready for us is carried out and massive a talk here in the last week on eunice in this here, let me tell you and say the segment of the area. that's how it's after the is really for says target to this base. make sure comes with a can use 5 is where the air strikes according to what this is here. we're saying
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that at least 20 times a 2010 story 25 me. these were living in this area. 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 many curtains they said that at least 60 palestinians were also injured. the oh so it wasn't just like an earthquake is really were planes pounded us mercilessly. a seismic shake. we do not know where to go. we are leaving and the tents. we miraculously survived the air strikes the pin, this is for going to pay and this is claimed to be a safe humanitarian soon that alma was con unit. but in reality, who visa or lies in this area, as we see is an area where
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a lot of palestinians are living. and as you see those palestinians are currently trying to find their belongings. they're trying to find what's left on this attack . this area with an agriculture area, we see a prospect 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 tough sick. that's why it's very easy for them to, but now this is not the 1st attack. i'm gonna tell you face 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. nowhere is safe across the gulf. this is the, i just need to know also community because
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a part of the state of palestine has made history in the us and also taking it seats in the general assembly passed on is officially a known member observe a states at the us. but until now has never been allowed to sit among member states . it's not without to introduce proposals and agenda items, but it's still not been given the rights to that. what is going to take a quick break, but so i went back soon, it was more the build up in america today. the seniors presidential debate just thoughts without coughing. plus i am, i'm a degree. see i in my degree one i've done collab, let's do the spinach of millions of gallons of water into the city that displays hundreds of thousands of on tuning outs, tech. why some schools in finland, ditching screens the pipe. the
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demonstrators were back at it for the 1st day of classes, reading new students, the same old demands, columbia spilled, investing in genocide that cannot be and still investing in with in many factors. private security has been wrapped up for the school year and used to be, but the campus was open to anyone who wanted to enter it. now you have to show a campus id, what columbia student organizers say their goal is to end genocide. some jewish students have complained of anti semitism. i do not feel safe when the students on this campus are aiding and abetting. turn them the student. demonstrators are promising more actions until the goals are met. regardless, 16 years south of the 2008 global financial crisis, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. your company's now bankrupt, our economy is in the state of crisis. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair chunk plus people lost their homes in the us alone but who was held responsible.
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