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their own way. she hates the arab population because the whole place is good to get blown up. arabs, jewish people, israel is you, it will be gun. it would have never happened or ran was broke under donald trump. now i read as $300000000000.00 because they took off all the sanctions that i had. a ran, had no money for a mass or hezbollah or any of the 28 different spears of terra. and they are spears of tara horrible tara. they had no money, it was a big story and you know, you covered it very well. actually. they had no money for tara, they were broke. now there are rich nation, and now what they're doing is they're spreading that money around. look at what's happening with the who dues and yemen. look at what's going on in the middle east. this would have never happened. i will get that settled and fast, and i'll get the war with ukraine and russia ended. if i'm president elect,
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i'll get it done before even becoming president, vice president harris who says you hate israel and it was, that's absolutely not true. i have my entire career and life supported israel. and these are the only people he knows that he's trying to again divide and, and distract from the reality, which is it is very well known that donald trump is weak and wrong on national security and foreign policy. it is well known that he had myers dictators wants to be a dictator on day one, according to himself. it is well known that he said, of proving that he can do whatever the hell he wants and go into ukraine. it is well known that he said, when russia went into crime, it was brilliant. it is well known. he exchanged love letters with ken jones on and it is absolutely well known that these dictators and autocrats are rooting for
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you to be president again because they're so clear they can manipulate you with flattery and favors. and that is why so many military leaders who you have worked with have told me you are a disgrace. that is why we understand that we have to have a president who is not consistently weak and wrong on national, had heard, including the importance of upholding and respecting and highest regard, our military vice president harris. thank you. and she is the one that cause it that week or national security by allowing every nation last month for the year, a $168.00 different countries sending people into our country. the crime rates are way down, put in endorse or last week said i hope she wins, and i think you meant it. because what he's gotten away with is absolutely incredible. it wouldn't have happened with me. the leaders of other countries think
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that they're weak and incompetent and they are, they are grossly incompetent. and i just ask one question, why does buy and go in and kill the keystone pipeline at approve the single biggest deal that rushes ever made, not stream to the biggest pipeline anywhere in the world, going to germany and all over europe. because they're weak and they're ineffective and buying by the way that a lot of money to we have a lot of issues to get to me right back with much more of this historic abc news presidential debate from the national constitution center right here in philadelphia. okay. it's almost an entire huh. let's have a look at the other main stores now and i'll just, this is what a minute. so he has admitted kidding a us to attractive as an occupies westbank 26 through the ice and as gave with shots in the head close to a ton of data on friday. she's taking positive protests against the expansion of illegal is very supplements in the statements. these ready armies says she was hit
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in directly and unintentionally by soldiers were aiming nothing. but what they described was a key instigator. 7 question to ask whose family has released the response to these very minutes was inquiry into a chimney. but the sign a statement is ready on these preliminary inquiry into an ocean as king is wholly inadequate. but deeply offended by the suggestion of sitting by train sniper was an anyway, unintentional the disregard phone for human life in the inquiry is a polling. we reiterate talk a month for the us government need, his president biden, vice president, harrison secretary state blinking to order an independent investigation into these very minute truths, deliberate targeting and killing of us citizen was speaking to the press of to been conveyed his remarks, us, president, joe biden said the incident was unintentional to the killing of the, of the admission that they probably killed. the fact is active in the west bank buying more detail apparently was relax, ricocheted off the ground,
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your secretary state onto the bank and nicole 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 gesture freely expressing their views. in our judgment is really security forces. need to make some fundamental changes in the way that they operate in westbank, including changes to their rules of engagement. this is really all i mean, his kills at least 40 palestinians and a targeted strike on the refugee incumbent. and on the wasi, previously designated to the area, a safe side. health officials have recovered 19 bodies, but many more buried under the rubble. the,
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it was 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 strikes, trying to pin the foregoing pad. this is claimed to be a safe humanitarian soon that all my wife ca now con eunice. but in reality, who visa or lies the state of palestine has made history the un off the taking it c and the general assembly passed on is officially a non member observer states that the un but until now has never been allowed to sit among the member states, it's not allowed to introduce proposals and agenda items, but his still not being given the right to vote. the desco from a typhon yankee which had to northern regions of vietnam, has risen to $141.00. official said thousands more are still missing off the severe
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floods and downsides. the government ones that the heavy downfall would continue. people living the river banks in the capital, a noise being evacuated, a slow and visitors breaking their banks. and ne nigeria, thousands of people have been forced to flee their lives in warner states after dumb failed, causing major flooding. bridges. rose and houses were destroyed. and several areas control, officials say the collapse of the down that maybe green could lead to an increase in water bone disease. the southern has reached every part of this app. that's according to all thoughts. as you say that as austin has left 700000 people whom this until at least 270. the damage is extensive with houses, bridges, and roads washed away. for testers, have a storm with mexico senate set forth in a suspension of a debate on controversial traditional reforms. they
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taunted, traces they entered the chamber, demonstrate to say the proposals would harm the independence of the judiciary forms with the judges, including those that the supreme court elected by popular votes. the german government says temporarily tightening controls of all of its land forward. as the cub a regular migration to reduce the risk of serious crime. while the checks on the borders with 5 countries, including phones, lock somebody, and i said to begin on september the 16th those are the headlines. we're going to take you back now to the seniors presidential debates at the national constitution center for the duration that we must defend ukraine from russia, from vladimir proving to defend their sovereignty, their democracy, that it's in america's best interest to do so. arguing that of putting wins, he may be in bold to move even further into other countries. you have said you
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would solve this war in 24 hours. you said so just before the break tonight. how exactly would you do that? and i want to ask you a very simple question tonight, do you want ukraine to win this war? i want the war to stop. i want to save lives that are being uselessly, people being killed by the millions. it's to millions is so much worse than the numbers that you're getting with your fake numbers. look, we're in for 250000000000 or more. because they don't ask europe, which is a much bigger beneficiary to getting this thing done. then we are there in for a $150000000000.00 less because biden, and you don't have the courage to ask europe like i did with nato. they paid billions and billions to hundreds of billions of dollars. when i said, either you pay up or not going to protect you anymore. so that's maybe one of the reasons that are like me as much as they like we people. but you take
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a look at what's happening. we're in 425-2275 1000000000. they're into 802800 50. they should be forced to equalize. with that being said, i want to get the war settled. i know zalinski very well and i know putting very well i have a good relationship and they respect your president. okay. they respect to me, they don't respect bite. and how would you respect them? why, for what reason? she hasn't even made a phone call in 2 years. the board hasn't spoken to anybody. they don't even try and get it. that is a war that's dying to be settled. i will get it settled before i even become president. if i, when, when i'm president elect, and what i'll do is i'll speak to one, i'll speak to the other, i'll get them together. that war would have never happened. and in fact, when i saw a button after i left, unfortunately left because our country has gone to hell. but after i left for an i saw him building up soldiers, he did it after i left. i said, oh, he must be negotiating. it must be a good, strong point of negotiation. well,
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it was because by and had no idea how to talk to him. he had no idea how to stop it . and now you have millions of people dead and it's only getting worse and it could lead to world war 3. don't kid yourself, david, we're playing with world war 3 and we have a president that we don't even know if he's, where is our president? we don't even know if he's a president and just to clear up here. oh, i'm out of a campaign like a dog. we don't even know is the president, but we have a president mister president doesn't know is alive. your time is up with the just to clarify and the question, do you believe it's in the us best interest for ukraine to win this war? yes or, and i think it's the us best interest to get this war finished and just get it done right now. roshay to deal because we have to stop all of these human lives from being destroyed. i want to take this to vice president harris. i want to get your thoughts on support for ukraine in this moment. but also as commander in chief, if elected, how would you deal with letting me put and would it be any different from what
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we're seeing from president 5? well, 1st of all, it's important to remind the former president you're not running against or by me running against me. and i believe the reason that donald trump says that this war would be over within 24 hours is because he would just give it up. and that's not who we are as americans less understand what happened here. i actually met with zalinski a few days before russia invaded, tried through for us to change territorial boundaries to the 51 of the most important international rules and norms, which is the importance of sovereignty and territorial integrity. and i met with president polanski, i shared with him american intelligence about how he could defend himself. days later, i went to nato's eastern flank to poland and romania. and through the work that i and others did, we brought 50 countries together to support ukraine. and it's right, just defense. and because of our support, because of the air defense,
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the ammunition, the artillery, the javelins, the abrams tanks that we have provided ukraine stands as an independent and free country. if donald trump for president potent would be sitting in key right now and understand what that would mean, because pool is agenda is not just about ukraine. understand why the european allies and our nato allies are so thankful that you are no longer president. and that we understand the importance of the greatest military alliance. the world is ever known, which has nato and what we have done to preserve the ability of the landscape and the ukrainians to fight for their independence. otherwise would be fitting, emptied with his eyes on the rest of europe, starting with poland. and why don't you tell the 800000 polish americans right here in pennsylvania? how quickly you would give up for the sake of favor?
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and what you think is a friendship with what is known to be a dictator who to you for lunch? a vice president harris. thank you. we've heard from both of you on ukraine tonight . that's deanna. stan came up in the last hour. i wanted her to respond to something you said earlier, and now please, i'll give you a minute here who would be sitting in moscow. and he wouldn't have lost 300000 men and women. but he would have been sitting in much gap quiet place. he would have been sitting in moscow much happier than he is right now. but eventually, you know, he's got a thing that other people don't have. he's got nuclear weapons. they don't have a talk about the cut nuclear weapons. nobody ever thinks about that. and eventually, maybe i'll use them and maybe guys have been that threatening. but she does have that. something we don't even like to talk about. nobody likes to talk about it. but just so you understand. they sent her to negotiate piece before this war started. 3 days later she went in and he started the war because everything they
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said was weak and stupid. they said the wrong things that were should have never started. she was the emissary. they said to rent and negotiate with zalinski and burton, and she did, and the war started 3 days later 1st because that's the kind of talent we have with her. she's worse than by, in my opinion. i think he's the worst president in the history of our country. she goes down as the worst vice president in the history of our country. but let me tell you something. she is a horrible negotiator. they sent to rent and negotiates as soon as they left a portage. did the invasion president, trump thank you, did bring up something you said she went to negotiate with vladimir putin, vice president harris. have you ever met vladimir poor and can you clarify tonight? yet again, i said at the beginning of this debate, you're gonna hear a bunch of lies coming from the seller. and that is another one. when i went to meet with president salons got now met with him over 5 times. and the reality is it has been about standing as a miracle, always stood as a leader,
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upholding international new rules and norms. as a leader who shows strength, understanding that the alliances we have around the world are dependent on our ability to look out for our friends and not favor our enemies because you adore strong man instead of carrying about democracy. and that is very much what is at stake here. the president of the united states is commander in chief. and the american people have a right to rely on a president who understands the significance of america's role and responsibility in terms of ensuring that there is to billing and ensuring we stand up for our principles and not sell them for the, for the benefit of personal flattery. we talked about ukraine and vladimir, put an i do want to talk about afghanistan that came up in, in the 1st hour of this debate. i want to move on to a tennis channel,
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said trump did the most amazing thing i've ever seen. he got these countries, the $28.00 countries at the time to pay up. he said, i've never seen who's the head of nato. he said, i've never said, for years we were paying almost all of nato. we were being ripped off by european nations, both or trade and on nato. i got them to pay up by saying one of the statements you made before. if you don't pay, we're not going to protect you. otherwise, we would have never got that for you said it was one of the most incredible jobs that he's ever seen done. thank you. i want to turn to with can a stand. it came up in the 1st hour of the debate and we witnessed a, a poignant moment to the on capitol hill honoring the soldiers who died in the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. i do want to ask the vice president, do you believe you bear any responsibility in the way that withdrawal played out as well? i will tell you, i agree with president barton's decision to pull out of afghanistan for presidents said they would and don't bind it. and as a result,
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america's tax payers are not paying the $300000000.00 a day we were paying for that analyst war. and as of today, there is not one member of the united states military who is in active duty in a combat zone, in any war zone around the world, the 1st time this century. but let's understand how we got to where we are. donald trump, when he was president, negotiated, one of the weakest deals you can imagine, he calls himself a deal maker, even his national security adviser said it was a weak, terrible deal. and here's how it went down. he bypassed the ask in government. he negotiated directly with a terrorist organization called the taliban. the negotiation involved the taliban getting 5000 terrorist taliban terrace released and get this no, get this. and the president at the time invited the taliban to camp david. a place of storage significance for us as americans. a place where we honor the
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importance of american diplomacy, where we invite and receive respected world leaders. and this, the former president as president invited them to camp david because he does not again appreciate the role and responsibility of the president of the united states to be commander in chief with a level of respect. and this gets back to the point of how he has consistently disparaged and demeaned members of our military fallen soldiers and the work that we must do to uphold the strength and the respect of the united states of america around the world as president harris. thank you. president trump your response to her saying that you begin to negotiate alabama. so if you take a look at that period of time, the taliban was killing ourselves years. a lot of them with snipers. and i got
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involved with the taliban because the taliban was doing the killing. that's the fighting force within afghanistan. they don't bother doing that because you know they deal with the wrong people all the time. but i got involved. and abdul is the head of the taliban. he is still the head of the taliban. and i told abdul don't do it anymore. you do it anymore. you're gonna have problems. and he said, why do you send me a picture of my house? i said you're gonna have to figure that out. abdul. and for 18 months we had nobody killed. we did have an agreement negotiated by mike, but bell is a very good agreement. the reason it was good, it was. we were getting out. we would have been out faster than that, but we wouldn't have lost the ssl just. we wouldn't have left many americans behind and we wouldn't have left. we wouldn't have left of $85000000000.00 worth of brand new beautiful military equipment behind. and just to finish, they blew it. the agreement said, you have to do this, this, this, this, this,
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and they didn't do it. they didn't do it. the agreement was, was terminated by us, because they didn't do what they were supposed to do. i want to move these people did the worst withdrawal and in my opinion, the most embarrassing moments in the history of a country. and by the way, that's why russia attacked you great. because they saw how it competed, she had your boss or president trump. thank you. i wanna move on out to race and politics in this country. mister president, you recently set a vice president harris quote. i didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black. and now she wants to be known as black. i want to ask a bigger picture question here tonight. why do you believe it's appropriate to weigh in on the racial identity of your opponent? i don't, and i don't care. i don't care what she is. i don't care you make a big deal out of something. i couldn't care less. whatever she wants to be is okay with me. but those were your words, so i don't know. i don't know. i mean,
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well i can say is i read where she was not black, that she put out and i'll say that and then i read that she was black. and that's ok either what it was. okay with make that's up to her. that's up to her, vice president harris, your thoughts on this? i think it's, i mean, honestly, i think it's just a tragedy that we have someone who wants to be president who has consistently over the course of his career, attempted to use race to divide the american people. you know, i do believe that the vast majority of us know that we have so much more in common than what separates us. and we don't want this kind of approach that is just constantly trying to divide us and especially by race. and let's remember how donald trump started. he was a, a, the land he owns land, he own buildings. and he, he was investigated because he refused to rent property to black families.
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let's remember, this is the same individual who took out a full page ad in the new york times. calling for the execution of 5 young black and latino boys who were innocent. the central park 5 took out a full page ad calling for their execution. this is the same individual who spread birth or lies about the 1st black president of the united states. and i think the american people want better than that. want better than this. want someone who understands as i do, i travel our country. we see in each other a friend we see in each other a neighbor. we don't want a leader who is constantly trying to have americans point their fingers at each other. i meet with people all the time. who tell me,
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can we please just have discourse about how we're going to invest in the aspirations and the admissions and the dreams of the american people. knowing that regardless of people's color or the language, their grandmother speaks, we all had the same dreams and aspirations and want to present to invest in those not in hate and division. vice president harris. thank you. lindsey president, trump, this is now your 3rd time. this is the most divisive presidency in the history of the country. there's never been anything where i get the destroying country and they come up with things like what you just said. going back many, many years when a lot of people including mer, bloomberg agreed with me on the central part 5, they admitted they said they pled guilty. and i said, well, if they pled guilty, they badly hurt the person killed the person ultimately had, if they blood guilty, then they pled we're not guilty. but this is a person that has to stretch back years 4050 years ago because there's nothing. now
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i built what are the greatest economies in the history of the world, and i'm going to build it again. it's going to be bigger, better and stronger. but they're just drawing our economy. they have no idea what a good economy is. there a oil policies, every single policy, and remember this, she is buying it or she's trying to get away from bite. and i don't know the gentleman. she says she is buying the worst inflation we've ever had a horrible economy because inflation has made it so bad. that you can't get away with that. thank you time. so i want to briefly as clearly i am not jo pine and i am certainly not donald trump. and what i do offer is a new generation of leadership for our country. one who believes in what is possible, one who brings a sense of optimism about what we can do instead of always disparaging the american
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people. i believe in what we can do to strengthen our small businesses, which is why i have a plan. let's talk about our plans and then let's compare the plans. i have a plan to give startup businesses $50000.00 tax deduction to pursue their ambitions, their innovation, their ideas, their hard work. i have a plan $6000.00 for young families for the 1st year of your child's life to help you in that most critical stage of your child's development. i have a plan that is about allowing people to be able to pursue what has been sleeping in terms of the american dream by offering a help with down payment of $25000.00 down payment assistance for 1st time home buyers. that's the kind of conversation i believe, david, that people really want to night, as opposed to
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a conversation that is constantly about the literally and name calling. let's turn the page vice president 0 for thank you. let's turn to pfizer. the move on president trump. let's turn to policy ways to defend the police. she has a flat plan to confiscate everybody's gun president. she does. you have a lot of the other allow fratkin in pennsylvania or anywhere else. okay. but that's what her plan is for. just reason i, i just need to go to the residential president has no, i don't think our lives that i need to as well. i'm sorry, we're gonna, we're gonna move on by signs in the, when he is in trouble. this is now your 3rd time running for president. you have long valid to repeal and replace the affordable care or ads, also known as obamacare. you have failed to accomplish that. you now say you're going to keep obama care quote, unless we can do something much better. last month you said quote, we're working on it. so tonight, 9 years after you 1st started running, do you have a plan? and can you tell us what it is? obamacare was lousy. health care always was. it's not very good today. and what i
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said that if we come up with something and we are working on things we're going to do and we're going to replace it. but remember this, i inherited obamacare because democrats wouldn't change that. they wouldn't vote for, they were unanimous, they wouldn't vote to change it. if they would have done that, we would have had a much better plan that obamacare. but the democrats came up, they wouldn't vote for, i had a choice to make when i was president, do i save it and make it as good as it could be? never going to be great. or do i let it rock? and i felt i had an obligation even though politically it would have been good to just let it right and let it go away. i just signed it. and i told my people the top people and they've very good people. i have a lot of good people in this, that administration. we read about the bad ones. we had some real bad ones too. and so today they have really bad ones. the difference is they don't get rid of, but let me just explain. if i had a choice to make, do i save it and make it as good as it can be? or do i let it run?
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and i saved it. i did the right thing, but it still never going to be great and it's too expensive for people at what we will do is we're looking at different plans. if we can come up with a plan that's going to cost our people, our population less money and be better health care than obamacare, then i would absolutely do it. but until then i'd run it as good as it can be run. so just so yes or no, you still do not have a plan. i have concepts of a plan. i'm not president right now, but if, as we come up with something, i would always change it. if we come up with something that's better and less expensive and there are concepts and options we, we have to do that and you'll be hearing about it in the not too distant future. vice president harris in 2017. you supported bernie sanders proposal to do away with private insurance and create a government run health care system. 2 years later, you propose a plan that included a private insurance option. what is your plan today?
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well, 1st of all, i absolutely support and over the last 4 years is vice president private health care options. but what we need to do is maintain and grow the affordable care act. but i, i'll get to that lindsey, i just need to respond to a previous point that the former president has made. i've made very clear my position on fracking, and then this business about taking everyone's guns away to malls and i are both gun owners. we're not taking anybody's guns away, so stuff with the continuous lying about this stuff as it relates to the affordable care act. understand. let's just look at the history to know where people stand. when donald trump was president, 60 times he tried to get rid of the affordable care act. 60 times i was a senator at the time when i will never forget the early morning hours when it was up for a vote in the united states senate. and the late great john mccain who you have disparaged as being a you don't like him. you said at the time because he got caught,
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