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to watch the champions of a thrilling season between the year be leaks, asian and european 2026 will qualify as the best of pennies to one subscribe. now. the squaring off and the 1st debate, donald trump and coming to hire a snake that cases to be the next us president. we don't want a leader who is constantly trying to have americans point their fingers at each other. this is the most devices presidency in the history of the country is never been anything where i get the
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no, i'm around the why is the this is al jazeera life and also coming up on the program, israel says it's highly likely its troops shot and killed a us talk ish activist and the occupied westbank unintentionally. also had i am, i'm a degree. see i, in my degree why i've done collapse that through this village of millions of gallons of water into the cities that displays hundreds of thousands of the hello and welcome to the program. color harris is calling for a 2nd debates with donald trump for the us presidency officer, a coma to 1st encounter. the democratic and republican rival spot for more than an hour and a half $55.00 days out from the election and cover a wide range of subjects and the a b. c. use presidential debate including abortion. israel's war on gaza and who is
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best equipped to handle the economy and she has no policy. everything that she believed 3 years ago and 4 years ago is out the window. she's going to my philosophy now. in fact, i was going to send her a mega hat. she's gone to my philosophy, but if she ever got elected, she change it, and it will be the end of our country. she's a marxist, everybody knows she's a marxist. her father is a marxist professor in economics, and he told her, well, donald trump left us the worst unemployment since the great depression. donald trump left us the worst public health epidemic in a century. donald trump left us the worst attack on our democracy. since the civil war and what we have done is clean up donald trump's mess. we have 2 guests joining us have both been following a debate from washington, dc bagging ground as
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a republican candidate from california. while angelo grecko is a democratic strategist. first of all, angela, what did you make of the performance from pamela harris to thank you for having me . i, i would say that we saw a clear contrast between both candidates and the public to my colleagues said, formerly that the public was the beneficiary of this debate. we've been waiting so long for this one on one match up. and indeed, we got to see a clear contrast between one candidate who provided policies on economics on foreign policy, on reproductive justice, being calmer harris versus donald trump, who was sticking to a script that was quite frankly what i think the american people are hoping to get past this of this rhetoric that's anti immigrant and quite and, and indeed something that wasn't able to articulate someone who wasn't able to articulate a path forward. and his goal was to become a change candidate or to prevent himself as a change candidate. and it was just the opposite that somebody was. okay, what,
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what are your thoughts on that? then we get some tyra find statements from cala harris. the vision for the economy, foreign policy, immigration, reproductive rights, and the same all rhetoric from, from a president, donald trump. what, what, what is your response as well we definitely know statements from cala harris, but they weren't necessarily what she truly believed. we do have a very stark contrast between these 2 candidates. we have donald trump, who is running on his record of success of prosperity and of world peace and pamela harris, who was running away from her own record of the past 3 years governing with joe biden. and so it is a choice and a choice election and it is a start contract. donald trump is proud of what you did for america and for the world. how am i here since trying to hide behind new policy ideas the don't at all reflects the records that we know probably here says stood for a senator and is vice president. what is your response to that angela?
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that when we expose, when it comes to the economy, it seems to be that according to pew, research polling figures that donald trump is appalling is position, is a stronger than that of his rival, pamela harris, people a more confident and his economic decision making compared to carmella harris, does she have quite a bit of what to do on that issue? who was that question directed to the angela that was for you on the economy? it'd be, yeah, no, the pope was the polling. suggest that on the economy. that's why trunk key advantage lies just less than 2 months before the election of 55 percent majority of low to say that confident and his ability to make good decisions about economic policy. so pamela harris has planned catch up on that as well. and you're right, elections are about the future. and so, um, you know, as a candidate,
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she has to run on both the record and the history as well as proposing new policies because she is at the top of the ticket and that she did both. tonight, i think we looked at the um, um, the success of the biden harris administration and blowing prescription drug prices and put, putting the pen demick into control and lowering installation, creating regular job growth. and also those new policies that are quite popular, such as increasing the child tax credit by $6000.00, a home subsidy up to $25000.00 and small business. i mean, we like to build it as the opportunity economy as you claimed um and it was full of policies that i think the american people can get behind. and the same, the said, the former president donald trump, they gave me to tear apart from criticizing the records of president biden, and campbell harris's vice premier ship alongside of him. did he actually offer anything tangible on improving the economic situation for americans?
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you know, prices for food and consumer goods, still a major concern. so people before the selection or right, well it's easy to improve, but you just go back to the policies under front of that work. and, you know, my colleagues is saying that the buying harris economy is strong, i think by then here. so the only people who think it's strong and well, the average american people per person may not know the ins and outs of policy. they know what policy does to them, and so no amount of democrat talking points can convince the american people that they are better off that their wallet, that there for a one case that the grocery grocery store gas tank kitchen table issues have improved under by man harris, everybody is looking at the economy saying it is a disaster. i know that my, my situation economically was different 4 years ago. and except for a very few leads at the very top of society. the rest of the american people are going to and will have hegan is brody. nothing statements that we've had and the
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same applies to to come with ours. but peggy, that he, he says things like, you can deliver the greatest economy in american history. the reality is that there are a post periods when g d, p growth, economic growth in america was significantly higher. and the kind of figures that we see now, the present biden and also on the phone will present donald trump. peggy, if you look at the average american family had much more in their pockets, you look at the job growth in every single sector, whether it was women, whether it was in americans, hispanics, asians, everybody experience job growth under donald trump. and those are numbers. they cannot be disputed. on the contrast, everybody is looking at these job numbers, which we know that we're falsified by his own administration, or at least were taken out of context. and they can try to talk about how good they are for jobs and for the economy,
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but the american people aren't buying it because they know the truth. they're not doing well, their neighbors aren't doing that well. they don't know anybody who's driving in this fight and economy. and when they say by nomics is working, i don't know who it's working for, but it's not working for anybody's. i just want to, i just want to switch gears for a bit and just take a look at some issues of foreign policy because couple of hours was almost directly out. she would put an end to israel's warrant garza, which has killed more than $41000.00 palestinians. let's understand how we got here . on october 7. from us, a terrorist organization slaughtered 1200 is realize. many of them young people who are simply attending a concert. women were horribly rate and so absolutely i said, then i say now israel has a right to defend itself. we would and how it does so matters because it is also true far too many innocent palestinians have been killed. children,
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mothers. what we know is that this war must and it must when and immediately, and the way it will and is we need a cease fire deal and we need the hostages out. but to thomas says that he will quote, get a deal done and reduce it wrong influence in the regions, and she hates israel. she wouldn't even meet with netanyahu. when he went to congress and make a very important speech, she refused to be there because she was at a sorority party of hers. she wanted to go to the sorority party. she h is real. if she's president, i believe that israel will not exist within 2 years from now and i've been pretty good at predictions that i hope i'm wrong about that one. g h is real at the same time in her own way. she hates the arab population because the whole place is going to get blown up. arabs, jewish people, israel a ran, had no money for
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a mouse or hezbollah, or any of the 28 different spears of terra, and they are spears of tara at angelo. let me come to you on this issue because we know that come with ours. the said she would continue to push for us these foreign guys which has failed quite miserably off the 10 months of devastation and killing that's been affecting this civilian population. but the reality is that powers has failed to, to leverage to millions of dollars that the u. s. provides as well, and military assistance and achieving those goals. and it's not very likely that she would, will that influence if she was to be president or so i think here you have in a distinction between the a current president and who and the vice president who is part of the administration. as number 2, as part of that administration and the bite in harris,
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administration, and canada, paris, who in her campaign, has a show that there is an opening and a new path forward. i think if you look at what donald trump said and compared to what the vice president said of this debate, it's clear to me at least that one has at least the vision on um, creating a new path forward. it hasn't worked. we need to create an opening for how students voice has to be heard in the process. and she is showing more compassion. she is bringing in vote folks for that, those discussions from the palestinian american community to inform that foreign policy decision. i would say trump was very unclear and that he said both. he said that both is really didn't exist in the case of a couple of harris presidency, which is a little bit on some steps heated and also untrue. well, also saying that you hate 0 because those 2 things are in conflict with each other . and he again reveals himself for julio, someone who doesn't have a coherent vision for the middle east. and what is your response to that?
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i have it when it comes to foreign policy, but particularly on this was that received and gauze, or at the moment, trump and trumpet says that i mass and around would not have attacked israel if he had been president. but i suppose in many ways some would argue he liked the ground . what for the war that we see playing out right now? does he have any vision for them at least, or is his policy completely and co have an incoherent as well. i respectfully disagree with my colleagues who says that there is a difference between vitamin here as the white house themselves is that there is no g light. and pamela harris has come out and said, i was the last person in the room, whether with the dentist and withdrawal, she's made it very clear that she's in lock step with joe biden, policies out from the middle east left. remember the abraham affords that for donald trump brokerage that were historic, that brought a fragile, but stable piece to the middle east and provided economic opportunity in ways that
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we haven't seen before. the vitamin, here's the ministration continues to pull tabs, national security. and that's why you get this. i want to both ways. i'm a friend of israel that our friend of palestine and when there's weakness out of america, which we're seeing right now coming out of the oval office and as a vice president, when there is a weakness in america, there's instability on the world stage. we are in a place where our allies don't trust us, like israel, and our enemies no longer fear us this administration last by divine and calmly. harris has put the world on fire. they own this, they can't fix it because they caused it. and while i here said something really interesting is like she said, we need leaders in cation solution and who will solve the problems at hand. they're saying that they want to solve these problems, but they continue to create them. the world is less safe under this leadership and will be less. they've continually forward under kala here. i mean grand onto the car. okay, thank you very much again for joining us. thank you. thank you much. i the,
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he's writing the tree is admitted killing the us tucker, she activist in the occupied westbank 26 rolls iron or as gave was shocked in the head close to the town of beta. on friday, she was taking part in a protest against the expansion of any, please raise settlements. and this statement is really only says she was hit indirectly and unintentionally by soldiers. what amy? not huh. but what they described was a key instigation. i showed her as these families released the response to these really minute trees inquiry into killing a say in a statement these re armies, preliminary inquiry into action is coming, is wholly inadequate. we are deeply offended by the suggestion that killing by a trains knife was in any way on intentional disregard showing for human life. and the inquiry is appalling. we reiterate, i'll demand for the us government need. as president 5 vice president harris and
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secretary of state blinking to order in an independent investigation entity is right in the military, is deliberate targeting and killing a us citizen. well, the us august reese, they asked me blinking is cool on israel to change the rules of engagement in the occupied westbank. 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. speaking to the price of the of lincoln made his remarks, us president joe biden, to set the incident was unintentional. it was the killing of the,
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of the radio admission that they probably killed. the fact is active in the west bank buying more detail. apparently it was relaxed with ricocheted off the ground. well, it is really as striking the occupied westbank has killed these 5 palestinians. the attack happened in the city of 2 of us. is there any minute treat confirmed the story saying it was conducting a rate in the area of the city and right presence as ambulances will, blogs buys, right? the forces from reaching several injured people as also been heavy, showing in southern lebanon. the, is there any army says it targeted, at least 16 sites linked? it has a lot of a night latest round of shining comes as the defense minister. your guidance has this country is moving its focus away from phones to lebanon. will filter for new on the program, pushing from the pension money,
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how many ends of elderly living below the poverty line in argentina? the the latest news as it breaks, since the 1979 is evolution. c, one has been unable to buy a new west, and they have craft because of international sections with detailed coverage, more than 50000 homes and several villages have either been damaged or destroyed since june, when the rains began from around the world. it's a mazda of how close investments, especially the traditional reform, is with as much as i think the same died for the president's, delivering his face. the nice and the address. a 16 year 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, the countless people lost their homes in the us alone,
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but who was held responsible and caused a 1000000 to lose that job? the man who sold the world with americans more divided than ever. are we wanting the end of the american era? the us wants to keep the war in ukraine going to russia's will, is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on concept? the quizzical look good us politics, the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back out top story this now and now and come with a harrison don't have tons of
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a piece of data. choose each other underlying in the 1st us presidential debates and attends and confrontational and count of the 2 candidates cost of the economy. and the gratian and reproductive rights is writing the trees. i mentioned counting on us to crush activist. and you want to mind westbank 26 year old i should or as give was shocked in the had close the town of beta on friday. she was participating in a protest against the expansion of an eagle is rainy settlements. in the northeast of nigeria, thousands of people there has been forced to fee that homes and bono stay offered her a damn failed, causing major flooding bridges. roads and houses were destroyed in several areas. caught off. officials say the collapse of the daphne. and while i do agree it could lead to an increase in water bone diseases. i'm just there is um, an address is in line to grey for us. a 3 o'clock local time is 2 o'clock, gmc, a section of the allowed drum on the outskirts of my degree,
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gave way. millions of gallons of water flooded the city. it's pottage at 3 o'clock in the morning and it lasted almost into the better pad of tuesday. and at the end of the day, hundreds of thousands of people, 500500000 people according to the national emergency management agency. i've currently been recorded as officially displaced, but no one is talking about people who are still probably way behind this. yeah. and if i move out to frame up over there, it's only the top floor of those houses that is above water. i need to simulate situations of trees over there, inside inside some where does come from officials of the emergency management agency said they don't have the resources to deal with a disaster of this magnitude. they don't have the engine boats based in fact need the helicopters, they want emergency supplies, medical supplies, water, food,
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and shelter for the hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced so far by this disaster. unfortunately, but to help hasn't arrived yet. and what they did in the morning was to deploy a team of local drivers because they don't have professional drivers at the moment when they sent them into the areas to yeah. to rescue people. 6 of them got injured. they were taken to the hospital and right now that rescue a person has been pulled up. nobody knows exactly how many people have died in this disaster. nobody knows exactly how many people a truck behind us. yeah. what happened since you have my degree is under water, the 500000 people displaced by the flood disaster in my degree. come to this most cute waiting for us to come. that used to be home for tens of thousands of full quarter. i'm people displaced by the whole part of crisis. tons of calls is already registered to be yes. tens of thousands more outside waiting to come in. as somebody comes like this got to across my degrees. now they're coming to a life of on something to. they need
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a shelter at which there is little here. they need a food, they needed medicines, they needed water, and there was nothing to go out. this is the situation that come into how many degrees, how does it have my degree? you know, all flooding has reached every part of new hire, according to authorities to say the disasters left 700000 people homeless and killed at least 270 people. elsewhere. the death toll from typhon yankee, which had northern regions of vietnam is risen to $141.00. but another 54 people are missing with a government warning that more severe flooding is expected. so are high right? reports. noisy and tides home with trees. what she can from what's left of her restaurants in harlem bay, a few chose all salvageable, but not smoke shelves to last week. know and borrowed a $120000.00 from friends and family to upgrade her restaurants. such sadness
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satisfying. unlist empty handed because i borrowed money to invest in this place. i haven't paid back the old debt and now this so i definitely have nothing left. i didn't want to cry, but i can't help us. it hurts so much. so i've seen you all the notes already destroyed her business. what's her phone to the 2. so 83 is also where she lives with her daughters, furthering lens and limestone, proven drivers dash com record. at the moment a bridge collapsed on sunday, emergency crews rescued. some people from the false moving river below, but others are still missing. look like buttons. i mean i was so scared when i fell in. i felt like i've just escaped that. i cannot swim and i felt i was going to die . the super type food is the west hits asia this year. it made land for the northern vietnam on start today off to leaving
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a trail of destruction in southern china and the philippines. the government has mobilized maybe half a 1000000 emergency crew members to deal with the off them off bots. it's morning more flooding and land slides are expected with rivers likely to bus the banks and floods. more of north vietnam, famous rice potties, according to researches in the us and the single pool climate change is closing type food in the region to form closer to the coast intensive fi quicker and stay overland longer. that's how long bays wold heritage sites and one of the main service subtractions in vietnam and so noisy and so she's determined to gets her restaurants up and running as soon as possible to be in the airport. but i will still continue to work on this restaurant unless my health isn't good or i can't walk anymore. i will arise from this because in my blog, i am not quite sure. she says twice in yankee, may have destroyed her livelihoods, but not her spirits. so the height of ultra 0, the german government,
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as it was temporarily tied to the controls of all of its land borders to come to regular migration and reduce the risk of serious crime checks on the borders with 5 countries, including fronds, lots and bugs, and deadlock are set to begin on september 16th. germany already has controls in place in the east and the south. protest is a storm mexico's senate forcing the suspension of a debate on controversial traditional iphones. h on to try to is, is they enter the chain the demonstrate to say the proposals would home the independence of ancient history. the last it from me for now, but in the morning isn't eating around. i'll post overnight has told stories in about 25 minutes time. want to bring you more reaction on and on us analysis to that debate between donald trump and come on
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the it stood daddy event to see big sun storms running up through west and saturday, often given funding or i'm not can particularly, and the thing has been true in west and human thinking to be this thing in the full cost. probably any place where it is, where it is hot and dry elsewhere, and we often forty's high. forty's again, iraq's 49 goes all the way down to was bounces, or the border of iran and q weight, not much praise with it, which means also boss is quite high, quite health around the gulf states. humidity's relative. we have to clean the morning the evening funk by dates, and that's about a bit of a change taking place in west and to here was one or 2 big shaft. i'm a huge number, but they might be more forceful. and the, the black sea coast temperatures are coming down a little bit with they've been picking about of the rock and the eastern side. he was a bit of dust in the otherwise, to a fairly dry fix. just allow us to catch them using them on soon, but it's weakening and there are still shouts, arriving,
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but not everyday insides through down the sierra, central african republic. and then through the congo just coming into the old 9. go to south. is that unless your somebody around the cape congress switched the kidney with the in width? show me a picture of tobin, i won't buy, they capitalize $34.00 is high for this time of year and stays there for a couple of days. the but i got to find the bodies of those on the fringes of society increasingly belonging to my groups washed up on the cutting shores. forensic anthropologist takes a campaign for the dignity of the deceased for the right to closure for the living to the european parliament. every trade in particular to the thousands of migrant bodies buried with southern name in european cemeteries, fuel or unknown witness documentary on the jersey. a unique perspective,
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the american stablish that it's going to go into the drive using kamala harris's identity of the black women on heard voices, people who have close political affiliations can get a way that can connect with our community and tap into conversations you find elsewhere. are we going to live in a world where is absolutely normal, but journalists are targeted and blamed for their own little place on earth is changing the world of order. the stream on out just the or to cover the defense during the pro ration which is a selection of the best news from across the network. and the
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the latest news as it breaks and are under locked down and is ready occupation folders on the street with detailed coverage. the vaccination campaign faces many challenges and is role destroying most of the medical facilities and old roads in java, from the house of the story. these really ministry has made it virtually impossible for guys, fishermen. so inside of their water consists of food, they just need the as well as targeted education that is well on gaza. it's destroying schools and universities and has killed thousands of students and teachers. yet, learning and teaching still go on in times and makes shift classrooms. and why does god's us educational spirit remain so strong? this is inside story,
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