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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm maryam moshiri. donald trump and joe biden clash during bad—tempered and chaotic exchanges in the first televised presidential debate. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. donald trump and joe biden i'm not going to the answer the clash during bad—tempered and chaotic exchanges in the first televised presidential debate. question. why would you answer the question? the question is. would you shut up man? mr trump was challenged to reveal how much he paid in income tax after he i'm not going to answer the new york times said he'd paid just $750 when he question because the question became president four is... the question is... will years ago. you shut up man? biden also accuses the us president of ruining will you tell us how much you the economy. we handed him a booming paid in federal income taxes in economy, he blew it. 2016 and 2017? millions of
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and in business, we'll be dollars. you paid millions of finding out how the markets have reacted to the debate, with investors watching dollars? millions of dollars, the clash closely. and you'll get to see it. at the the end of the debate, both candidates were asked if they would respect the result, whoever wins. i see tens of thousands of ballots being manipulated, i cannot go along with that. hello and welcome. wants the winner is declared let's start with the us after all the ballots are presidential debate counted, all the votes are between donald trump counted, all the votes are and joe biden, which took place counted, that will be the end in cleveland just of it, that will be the end of a few hours ago. it, and if it's me, and if it's both had plenty to say as tens of millions of voters tuned not me, i'll support the outcome. but did either candidate in for the first of three gain the upper hand? and how will it influence us televised debates. voters who haven't already decided who to back covid 19 has rocked in november's presidential the world's biggest economy, election? but president trump insisted he had created the ‘world's greatest economy in history‘ before the global pandemic struck. trump added his policies helped 10.4 million people get back into work in just four months since the lockdown. howeverjoe biden was less than impressed with the claim, and said 17% of small businesses had gone out hello and welcome. bankrupt due to the trump's donald trump and joe
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biden have spent more than 90 minutes exchanging personal insults in the first televised debate ahead inadequate policies. of november's election. the presidential rivals argued over the response to coronavirus, the economy, race, healthcare and the supreme court. biden added that if he was elected president, he would raise corporate tax from the current mr trump refused to confirm 21% to 28%, because many whether climate change had of the country's largest caused wildfires and reiterated firms were under—taxed. his belief that poor forest management was a major factor. biden also insisted he would do a betterjob of a tackling the president also sought the country's high to malign mr biden by questioning his son's business unemployment rate. dealings in russia — claims that were denied fa ct fact worked on this in a way byjoe biden, who accused that he would be the first mr trump of being russian president vladimir putin's puppy- president of the united states to leave office having fewer jobs than his administration the debate began with questions over supreme court nominee amy coney barrett, and quickly then when he became president. became heated, setting the tone for the rest of the evening. fewer jobs then when he became president. fewerjobs than when he became he does not have a plan, he president, the first one in american history. the people does not have a plan, and the who have lost theirjobs are those people who have been on fa ct does not have a plan, and the fact is this man does not know the front lines, those people what he is talking about.” who have been saving our lives, people who have been out there dying. we build the greatest
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have one final question for you economy in history, we closed mr vice president. if senate it down because of the china plague, we closed it down which was very hard psychologically republicans, and we're talking to do. he didn't think we should close it down and he was originally about the supreme wrong. 2 million people would court here, if they go ahead be dead now instead of still and confirm justice barrett, 204,000 people, it still too there has been talk about much, one person is too much, ending the filibuster or even it should never have happened from china, but we closed it packing the court, adding to down and now we are reopening and we are doing record business. joining us now from new york the nine justices there. packing the court, adding to the ninejustices there. you is dan mclaughlin, who's call this a distraction by the the senior writer at president but in fact it was not brought up by the president, it was brought up by the national review. some of your democratic collea g u es some of your democratic colleagues in the congress, so your analysis of the debate, my question to you is you have refused in the past to talk about it. are you willing to did it go well for either of tell the american people to those two? one thing we can know whether or not you will easily say is this is the worst support either ending the filibuster or packing the debate in american presidential court. whatever position are history. it was ugly, it did taken out, that will become the not reflect well on president issue. the issue is the american people should speak, trump, it did not reflect well on vice president biden. i saw you should go out and vote, vote and let your senators know frank, who has a focus group how strongly you feel. vote setting is the first time he now, make sure you in fact let ever seen a focus group, way people know. i'm not going to with the conclusion that they answer the question, because didn't want to vote for the question is... will you
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anybody, didn't want to vote at all. that being said, joe biden shut up man? is ahead in the polls, trump laura trevelyan is our correspondent in cleveland. it was exhausting, watching may be doing better than he appears in the polls but it is likely thatjoe biden is ahead that. it was, it was combative, and so as long asjoe biden is ahead, if he goes into a debate and it is not a complete disaster for and it is not a complete disasterfor him, and it is not a complete disaster for him, that's and it is not a complete disasterfor him, that's better news vote joe disasterfor him, that's better news votejoe biden that is it was volcanic, it was what tribe. what did president chaotic, it was challenging to trump do to spell out his follow the discussions about vision of his second policy because they always seem to end up with crosstalk so really the question tonight is presidency? i think trouble is, what did you do if anything, to change the dynamic of the race, the meeting he was trying to do and what did it do to persuade in terms of his vision is talk those 6— 10% of voters who say about reopening the country, they still have not made up getting a vaccine out there, so their mind which way to vote. i think really, coronavirus was the president's and going into this was to change the dynamic chief on his list of of the race because he is behind roughly seven to eight forward—looking things. 0ther than that trump likes to talk points on poles, but much about what he has done as well as warning the country about what he thinks will happen if closer in the swing states, but joe biden takes over. do you in the end by being so aggressive towards joe in the end by being so aggressive towardsjoe biden, think there is space for these
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has he actually made the kinds of debates at the moment? conversation about his own behaviour, rather than i got how useful are they changing you moment democrats were going peoples' mines focusing their very — were going very nervously into this, and they minds? especially given the will be somewhat reassured by kind of debate we saw this evening? i think it is very ha rd to evening? i think it is very hard to hold a good debate with these two candidates. we have the whole tenor of the debate seen for years now these are leaves a nasty taste, so the both candidates who like to bully and bluster and yell down opponents, they are both next... did we get a clearer frankly, candidates who will idea or a picture of the vision play very fast and loose with the truth whenever they can, that both men had for their and so, the two of them in potential presidencies? combination is pretty bad. obviously one thing about president trump did not trouble is that people have articulate what he would do if very ha rd trouble is that people have re—elected to a second term. in very hard and fast fixed opinions about him, and so it fa ct re—elected to a second term. in fact what he did was to cast is not all that easy for anyone doubt on the outcome of this on either side to change a lot of modes about donald trump in 90 minutes. what you think election, the very end of the social media, what role do you debate was very telling because millions of americans are think social media has to play already voting because a coronavirus both early voting in year's election? that has been expanded in person and so has been expanded in person and so has merely voting, so more perhaps it hasn't played in the people than usual are past? i'm not sure that it is requesting merely ballots and
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president trump is suggesting that this could be fraudulent, going to play as much of a role he even said he hopes the as it has in the past, election goes to the supreme precisely because opinions are so fixed. and because people court, so to actually undermine are kind of sideline, they are a process which is under way is already talking to people that quite unprecedented, joe biden they already agree with. we by contrast said that he would abide by the results of this election, so i think what was have two more debate to come, will you be tuning into those? most striking at the end was the way that the president was absolutely. you want to go through that again, the whole casting doubt on the process thing again, twice? i have to which is under way, and what water and how many people are effect that will have going to want to sit through particularly on his supporters, if by chance he is to lose. two more debate like this because it really is difficult and painful to watch this going president trump also very on. you are not wrong there. clearly using quite personal attack specifically towards joe thank you very much indeed for biden's family. that's right, giving us your inside. so do we know any more about the candidates' policies so biden's family. that's right, sojoe biden, after this debate? biden's family. that's right, so joe biden, the biden's family. that's right, sojoe biden, the son ofjoe what has been said about restarting the us economy and america's biden, if you can remember back future trade relationships? joining me now is cailin as far as january when birch, global analyst president trump was impeached at the economist intelligence by the house representatives unit. over his behaviour in the thank you so much forjoining ukraine, president trump had us. what more do know about wa nted ukraine, president trump had wanted an investigation of high these two men's economic policies and where they think
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the american economy is heading over the coming months and joe biden, who was working for indeed years? we know a lot a company that was based on the less that we would have liked ukraine, and essentially joe biden has admitted that his to. he said he would have liked side showed poorjudgement and was accused of trading of his father's name by getting to. he said he would have liked to have get both candidates' lucrative consulting contracts, president trump brought up a platforms out into the open for this debate and to give voters claim that hunter biden has more information with which to make their choice, but as we been paid millions of dollars by somebody in russia whichjoe biden said was not true, so as they were going back and forth saw the debate really descended into tit for tat attacks, over about hunter biden, there was a conversation about bo biden, talking, boasting claims, it really wasn't a productive debate in terms of getting down joe biden's other son, who died into the nuts and bolts of of cancer, and asjoe biden was policy, so it may have delivered in terms of tv talking about his dead son, the ratings, or either candidate president interrupted and standing up to the front posted talked about hunter biden. is one of those moments, how will by the other, but we don't have much to go on, decides to it play with voters who are undecided about which way to go? it was thought about 100 besides the fact that the million americans chewed into coronavirus edges recession and whites, at least for the beginning, and yet only 40% of recovery efforts will be paramount to. obviously we know american voters are undecided, so american voters are undecided, so what difference to these not so much from last night but
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kinds of debates actually make prior how both sides will plan, to the outcome? well, it's an and how they will take a very different approach to tackling extremely good question, and of that crisis. donald trump was course, this presidential campaign,joe course, this presidential campaign, joe biden has not when america first, american been quite as public as you jobs, and what you think the would be normally in an difference is there betweenjoe election campaign because a abated him in that sense? coronavirus, he has been running more of a virtual probably one of the areas we see less of a difference between the two candidates. i campaign, the president has been ever present with near daily press conferences, so you think we can expect to see a are never in any doubt of as to policy under donald trump that will continue to again put what he is feeling about any given issue, so this was the america first, the very core of one moment, this and the two debate that are to follow, the american and foreign policy, moment when voters get to ambitious trade acts bid to compare the two men on stage impose tariffs or new you are buying for the restrictions on trade partners presidency, and that was what from china to europe like in an they got to do tonight. effort to stimulate the economy president trump went at home, but as we have seen in into the debate on the back of revelations in the new york the past four years there have times about his huge business only been marginal losses and tax avoidance. effectiveness in some areas, as expected, the two men and that has created new clashed over the subject economic problems as the us of the amount of tax china rivalry has continued. by mrtrump has paid. joe biden, i think there is
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maybe a conception of the biden will you tell us how much you paid in federal campaign will be returning to income taxes in 2016 and 2017? millions of dollars. obama your international engagement and things of that you paid millions of dollars? nature but if you look at the millions of dollars, yes... so not $750...? specifics ofjoe biden's policy millions of dollars and you will get to announcements, there is still a see it. when? very familiar strain of focusing on protecting usjobs, chris, let me just tell you something that it was the tax laws — i don't want to pay tax. circling around vulnerable us before i came here, injuries, manufacturing is a i was a private developer, major one, joe biden would take i was a private business people. a different approach to trying like every other private to protect industries using person, unless they are stupid, incentives and tax cuts, to they go through the laws and that's what it is. bring more activity back home he passed the tax rather than tariffs, so maybe bill that gave us all these privileges for depreciation two sides of the same coin, but and for tax credits. i think we could probably say that something has fundamentally shifted in us politics and there is a focus we build the building, we get the tax credit — like the hotel on pennsylvania on, in the near term, showing of the us economy and avenue — you get a massive — which, by the way, was given to me protecting jobs. how useful are by the 0bama administration — if you can believe that — these codes of debates to people like you who analyse the now, the man got fired right after that happened... vice president biden, do you want to respond? global geopolitical situation? yeah, i do want to respond. you tend to ignore the things look, the tax code that made that are debates and go with him — put him in a position what has been said before or that he pays less tax
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than a school teacher, after, or other useful to you than the money a school in any way? usually yes, i teacher makes, is because — he says he is smart because he can take advantage think this one was unique, as of the tax code — and he does take advantage of the tax code, we have all said so far and we that is why i'm going to eliminate are all still reeling and trying to figure out what the trump tax cuts. lessons we can realistically ta ke lessons we can realistically take from this study personally and we're going to eliminate those taxes i think this fits with our view and make sure that we invest in the people who in fact that we are going to see a need the help. really bumpy november and maybe people out there need help... even december, both candidates why did you not do it over the last 25 years? came out battling, and i think crosstalk. we will likely see a lot of because you are the president screwing things up. that after the voters tallied, you are the worst president trump has already laid the america has ever had, come on. let me just tell you, joe — groundwork to so distrust in i have done more in 47 months i have done more than you have the postal ballot system more done in 47 years, joe. broadly and we can expect in, if the vote plays out like we we can now speak to think, if trump takes in person harmeet dhillon who's a former vice chairwoman of the california republican lead but biden catches up as party, and the national the postal ballots are counted, committee woman of the republican national committee for california. trouble clean victory prematurely, and there is good thank you so much for talking reason to think it will plough to us. who do you think the the way. given the vitriol that we saw on both sides, i think
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we saw on both sides, i think we can see the dispute carrying winner was of that debate? was on even closer to the end of there a winner? i think despite this year. mentally, it is there a winner? i think despite the fact that the president was tagteam by the moderator and exhausting. thank you for giving us your time. joe biden, it was 211, the so how have investors president did a terrificjob of and financial markets been reacting to the us presidential debate? articulating his 47 months of let's cross to our asia success as president and how he business hub in singapore, will do in the next four years where sharanjit leyljoins us. so sharanjit what's been andi will do in the next four years and i was very proud of the the reaction by investors in president. what did he tell us asia? about what he will do in the next four years, give me some i know you are watching as was details. he talked about his i. i know you are watching as was i, it was quite fraught, that plans for prescription drug debate. it was so fraught, and reform will go forward, there will be in the supreme court my investors traders, they must with more opportunity to change have been so busy watching, it a few things, 0bamacare will be adjusted to be more fairfor can't be described as politely, americans, and the president promised in his first term it was a chaotic debated trading has been mixed, and certain tax cuts that he while everyone was distracted, accomplished that we are likely there was some good economic to see an expansion of in the second term in the president's data from asia that has been trajectory on a number of other pointing to hints of economic issues including law and order that he talked about, including recovery. tony's data showing fighting anti— far, including factory activity expanding at a
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faster pace helped by exports growing up in several months, criminaljustice reform — after shrinking sales, a sign antifa. we will see more of that things are starting to this in the second term. the rebound from the coronavirus shock, a separate private president's team set the bar survey also out this morning very low, did they forjoe biden by describing him as some painting a similar picture of the manufacturing sector points as almost ‘s e—mail, but gaining momentum in china, in it was clear from the debate thatjoe biden was all there, and he did push back on the fa ct gaining momentum in china, in fact having the biggest rise in president. you think that means a couple of years, so that has it's a win forjoe biden? it's led hong kong and chinese says a great point but i don't think higher, and over in thailand as well we saw some glimmers of it is the president's people is hope, the manufacturing index to drop from the three years that he seems e—mail, but it's a lot of people in the media ago but it was the fall, and we who have seen his performance and it has been very bizarre at looked at japan and australian times, and denied he was not like that, he did hold his own, he had remembered his talking markets are all falling, and us markets are all falling, and us markets are all falling, and us points very well, and i think markets are pointing lower, some investors saying that are preparing for a messy outcome joe biden outperform expectations, so in that sense, to the election, so we saw the joe biden did better than s&p 500 futures index trading expected, and that maybe recurs somewhat lower now, there are somewhat lower now, there are to his supporters, but does some other measures as well that mean that undecided that suggest that markets may voters, who i really the ones have quite a bumpy ride through
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we are concerned about in this october, november, and possibly election will be swayed? i think it came off overall as we december as well is the election grows more heated. if can compare to the president. were you worried that the there is one thing we know president did not condemn far about markets, investors don't right supremes groups? the like uncertainty. know they premises are false. in a don't, we know that very well, reality in our country is that one of the group that the left keep bringing up is headed by a as always, you singapore person of colour, and other business are giving us insight into how the markets have been groups are stalking horses for the left that doesn't want to reacting. let's move on very talk about it, and an actual organisation that joe talk about it, and an actual organisation thatjoe biden did slightly from what happened in the presidential debate. not claim exists, antifa, they walt disney has announced have twitter accounts, i have it will be cutting 28,000 jobs at its theme parks and resorts in the united states. sued antifa, they have killed about two—thirds of people, so joe biden the laid—off employees will be part—time workers. sued antifa, they have killed people, sojoe biden is the one with the problem acknowledging hate groups in this country. in a statement, the company said its resorts have struggled let's talk about president due to the coronavirus trump's tax returns. he said i pandemic. the head of the us federal aviation administration, steve dickson, wa nt to trump's tax returns. he said i want to show you my tax returns is expected to pilot the boeing 737 max during a test but he did not answer when it was going to happen, and claims flight on wednesday. to have paid millions of the faa has already carried out dollars in tax. given the new a series of test flights, york times revelations, given and is expected to certify the aircraft as safe to return that we have not seen president trump's tax returns and he to service within weeks.
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could easily enough so that to but mr dickson has repeatedly us, who do we believe? in stated that he will not allow this to happen until he has america, it's not the law that a presidential candidate or president has to show their flown the plane himself. prior tax returns. please don't china's manufacturing sector grew by more than expected in september, boosted by rising demand interrupt me, and they don't from overseas. always, and i going to court the official manufacturing purchasing manager's index rose about this issue, and we want, to 51.5 in september, with many analysts predicting the figure to be slightly lower. any figure above 50 that he did not have to show his tax returns, so please be is seen as an expansion. accurate, and what he has said repeatedly if you are paying attention, you would know that what he said was an audit that has been ongoing for years is completed and the final numbers have shown, and we would be let's go back to that presidential debate. joe biden accused the president of not having a plan on how to deal happy to show them. it is with the coronavirus pandemic, adding that if he had acted more swiftly many more lives would have been saved. indeed a practice for people not so the tax returns when a lot more are going to die there is an audit because they are subject to negotiation and u nless a lot more are going to die unless he gets a lot quicker. scene so i believe the president, and i also know as a mr president. did you use the successful person who does tax return, that they are word smart? you said you went complicated and particularly when you have real estate to delaware state but you investments, depreciation plays forgot the name of your college a big role, so unsophisticated
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analysis taken a big role, so unsophisticated analysis ta ken out a big role, so unsophisticated wdidn't go analysis taken out of context are unhelpful to this forgot the name of your college w didn't go to delaware state, you graduated, either the discussion. thank you so much lowest or almost lowest in your for coming on an answering our class, don't ever use the word smart with me. give me a break. questions. the topic of race was a rather contentious one, there is nothing smart about with both candidates making you joe, 47 years you have done nothing. let me tell you scathing attacks at each other. something. if you would have had the charge of what i was we have to go back to the core put through, and i had to close values of this country. they the greatest economy in the we re values of this country. they history of our country, and now were teaching people that this it is being built again. country is a horrible place, a racist place and they are teaching people to hate this country. nobody has done that. katty kay has been giving us he is the races. i know a whole her thoughts on the debate. katty kay has been giving us her thoughts on the debatem lot more about this than you did not really move the needle do. the fact is, there is very much and so you had donald trump coming to it, seven or racial sensitivity and people need to be made aware of what eight points, behind. by other people feel like. what insults them and is demeaning relentlessly attacking joe to them. many people do not biden and interrupting him, whichjoe biden wa nt to them. many people do not want to hurt other people's biden and interrupting him, which joe biden ended biden and interrupting him, whichjoe biden ended up doing feelings but it makes a big as well, he did not change any difference, it makes a gigantic perception of himself. the
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difference, it makes a gigantic difference in the way a child american public know who donald grows up difference in the way a child grows up and has a sense of trump is. they either love him self esteem. it is a bit like how this guy looks down on so or really hate him and very few many people. they look down people in the middle, perhaps their nose on irish catholics in the suburbs and perhaps like me, people who do not have women are undecided and money, people who are of a different faith, people of a wavering and one thing that different faith, people of a concerned about is a character and by playing to type, donald different colour. trump reconfirmed his character andi trump reconfirmed his character the president deflected an opportunity to deflect one and i am not sure it helped him very much. the bar was set very low by describing joe biden as supremacist. telling ... seen, suggesting he was on drugs, suggesting he was opportunity to deflect one supremacist. telling almost everything i see is from the getting instructions from an left wing. not the right wing. earpiece. and by being there i want to see peace. do it, saying it. what do you want to for 90 minutes and pushing back against the president fairly call them? white supremacist forcefully, he was quite effective and he spoke directly and right—wing militia. to camera and to the american people about things like call them? white supremacist and right-wing militia. proud boys, stand back and standby healthcare and covid back and
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but i tell you what, somebody has got to do something about policing and that probably was acro one and the left. —— about as much asjoe biden needed to do. joe biden condemned antifa. we can now speak to president trump's handling of the pandemic, pouring scorn robin swanson who's on how the president had a democratic party strategist and former spokesperson dismissed the severity for the california of the crisis and been more concerned about the economy democratic party. if there is no doubt about it, than people's safety. the president did not denounce we in fact have 4% of the world white supremacy and he has not throughout his presidency. his ‘stop elation, 20% of the behaviour tonight was beyond appalling and anyone who was deaths. 40,000 people a day are proud of that is in trouble. that was an embarrassment for the american people. that was contracting covered back. when not a presidential debate he was presented with that because the president did not number, he said, it is what it act presidential. he supported is. it is what it is because of white supremacist and if they are already tweeting online who you are. the president does about standing down and not have a plan. he has not laid out anything. he knew all standing up later. it is really the way back in february how disturbing and, once again, serious this crisis was. he this president is trying to divide our country. why do you knew this was a deadly disease. what did he do? he said he did
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think he did that and did not not tell us or give us a condemn white supremacist?” warning because he did not want to panic the american people. think he likes anyone who likes him and his base is diminishing we did not panic, he panicked. but he caters to this base and as the debate neared its conclusion president trump's appeared reluctant to committing to accepting white supremacist are his base. the election outcome. he did not add anyone to his iam urging i am urging my people and i hope it is a fair election make you are urging them what? if i wing. presidential debates said tens of thousands of about fighting for voters are ballads being manipulated i no rational voter tonight is cannot go along with that... going to book about thinking donald trump is an amazing are you asking people to take person and a great president. to the street? we could have a his behaviour was appalling. do fraudulent election. these people are not equipped to you think we have got a clear handle it and number two, they picture from joe biden about cheat. they found ballads in a where he sees america over the next four years and what his wastepaper basket three days plans are? i thinkjoe biden ago and they all had the name military honoured and the name should try to lay out his donald trump honoured. ——on it. vision for america but president trump spoke over him
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joe biden said he will almost two—thirds of the respect the outcome debate. i think some of the of the election, even if he loses. moderating was certainly once the winner is declared, lacking because they allowed once all the ballots counted, for donald trump to interrupt that will be the end of it. it co nsta ntly it is me, fine, if it is not for donald trump to interrupt constantly throughout the debate. i do think thatjoe me,| it is me, fine, if it is not me, i will support the outcome. biden talked about protecting in the future and how important i will be a president for both democrats and republicans. how it is to have the supreme court has social media and the web decided in the next election, been reacting to the debate? we so allowing voters to elect the could talk to paul hawkins who next president and then has been keeping an eye on what has been keeping an eye on what has been keeping an eye on what has been going on on twitter electing a new supreme court and the like. did they enjoy justice. it was a clear it? that was the central theme conscious about how he would handle the covid crisis. of the debate online. a lot of people saying they did not enjoy it. recently, one of the 200,000 americans have already died of covid back, we have the big us political commentators highest rate of covid make in the world and at the was very big us political commentators was very popular using an responsibility of this president in handling that has expletive, one word... i will not describe but i will tell damaged our economy. i do think
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joe biden drew a contrast. you later, and she was more popular. that has been the there was a feeling thatjoe theme. also trending highly, biden failed to hurt president during the debate and sense, trump on the tax issue which, white supremacists, white given the revelations over the weekend, could have been an open goalfor him. i think supremacy, proud boys after weekend, could have been an open goal for him. i think the tax issue did not come up a president trump was asked to denounce white supremacist and whole lot but i think donald got as far as saying proud boys trump was the world ‘s worst standby. that discussion spokesperson for donald trump. there were times whenjoe biden ongoing. chris wallace, talking just let donald trump speak and about him. he is the moderator. he just kept just let donald trump speak and hejust kept digging his the moderator from fox just let donald trump speak and he just kept digging his whole digger. most americans have about him. he is the moderator. the moderatorfrom fox news. in equal measure praising and seen the new york times piece and the american president did criticising him. it was not pay tax ten out of the last 15 years and paid less than a difficult for him. it was not an easyjob to do. school teacher would pay in taxes in the few years that he difficult for him. it was not an easy job to do. no, it was not. he was firm and polite. did. $750 in taxes by a there was a friend to that debate, a lot of people saying self—proclaimed millionaire is that for the following presidential debate, why not
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simply... he has been a cheater introducing cutting the his whole life and i think that microphone but that would have to go through some sort of story proves that he has been cheating on his taxes as well. process. vladimir putin's puppy thank you so much for coming on and talking to us today. thank also trending. a reference to you. the coronavirus pandemic donald trump as a laptop to also featured high on the vladimir putin. puppy is quite agenda. on being asked about a covid vaccine, president trump accussed rivaljoe biden of turning it into a political issue. an endearing term laughter. i i have spoken to the companies and we can have a lot sooner have a puppy and i think it is and we can have a lot sooner and it is a very political thing because people like this 0k. a have a puppy and i think it is ok. a positive speed. also, rather make a political than save lives. i have spoken to would you shut up, man, in bold pfizer, all of the people that you need to speak to. we have letters also trending. snap my donor, johnson &johnson and they can go faster than that a polling appearing online. new lot. it can be very political because the left... you governance the cbs on who wonder, they put biden at 48% disagree... he said he could and donald trump at 41% which not be that i had him in my mirrors the national bowls at
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office. he talked that don't the moment. the station national polls. some have 60%— make his that it is a possibility that we would have the answer before november one. 40% injoe generally available. we will national polls. some have 60%— 40% in joe biden's national polls. some have 60%— 40% injoe biden's favour but roughly speaking, these are deliver it straightaway. we have the military set up. they snap polls, taken just roughly speaking, these are snap polls, takenjust after the debate finish. but they can do 200,000 a day and... seem to be reflecting the national polls at the moment. this is the same man who told you that by easter this would thank you very much for keeping an eye on social media. the be gone away, like a miracle, first televised presidential and by the way maybe you can inject some bleach in your arm, debate was quite a chaotic event from the beginning, with that could take care of it. with me is chris questions over supreme court morris, the bbc‘s nominee amy coney barrett and reality check correspondent. quickly became quite heated and you were watching through that debate and it was a bit of a it set the tone. he does not mess, to be honest. yes, and really difficult to fact check have a plan. he does not have a plan and the fact is this man politicians who do not seem does not know what he's talking interested in any sort of about. one final question for thoughtful debate. even after four years, the media still you, mr vice president, struggle to deal with president about. one final question for you, mrvice president, if senate republicans go ahead and
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trump's unique style. they were confirm justice barrett, there things that were wrong, has been talk about ending the misinterpretations of filibuster or even packing the statistics throughout the debate. by our count, the vast court, adding to the nine majority came from president justices that you call this a trump, there were some from vice president biden as well. distraction but it was put up for example, president trump by your colleagues. you have said joe biden did not have reviews in the past to talk about it. are you willing to support from law enforcement groups, not true. that hunter tell the american people whether you will support adding biden did not have a job before the filibuster or adding to the cold? the issue is, the joe biden became vice president. not true. that american people should speak. you should go out and vote. donald trump had lowered drugs vote and let your senators know how strongly you feel... are you going to pack the court? he —— not lowered drugs but that does not want to answer the was not quite true. there were question. i am not going to answer the question. why not? some claims made with regards to coronavirus? yes, and mr would you shut up, man. dear oh biden said very specifically,
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dear, the topic of race was a we have 4% of the world's rather contentious one with population and 20% of the world both candidates making scathing attacks on each other. we have deaths. that is about right. so to go back to the core values of this country. they were teaching people that our country is a horrible, racist what he did not say and we can place and teaching people to hate our country and i will not show this, if you take it per allow that to happen. nobody is head of population, the us is doing that. he is the racist. i not the worst. 0ther head of population, the us is not the worst. other countries have done worse, including this know a lot more about this than you do. the fact is, there is country the united kingdom. generally difficult territory racial insensitivity. people have to be made aware of what for donald trump, the coronavirus. his response other people feel like, what generally was that it would have been worse, ifjoe biden insults them, what is demeaning to them. many people do not was in charge. mr trump once wa nt to them. many people do not want to hurt other people's feelings that it makes a big again said that that we created difference, gigantic difference in the way a child is able to the greatest economy in grow up and have a sense of history. it is clear the self esteem. it is a little bit economy was doing well before the coronavirus pandemic struck how this guy and his friends look down on so many people. stop growing at roughly 2.4% a
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they looked out the nose of people like irish catholics year. but in the last three like me to grow up in stratton, yea rs of year. but in the last three years of the drug 0bama they look down on people who do administration was also doing not have money, who are of a well. we have another graph we different faith, you are of a different faith, you are of a can show you showing us different colour. race economic growth since 1950. obviously very much in focus throughout this presidential when he said this was the ever, election campaign. you can keep that simply is not the case. up election campaign. you can keep up with all the latest on the they have been other periods in us presidential debate and the 1950s and elsewhere which campaign on the website. saw the economy grow faster. hello there. thank you very much indeed for most parts of the country enjoyed some sunshine on tuesday — temperatures keeping an eye on this. you can reached 21 celsius in kent. today, though, we are going get more onto the debate and on to find cooler and wetter weather arriving across the uk, the future debates and the and sunshine will be presidential race on our in short supply. and that's because all this cloud has been massing out website. you can also download in the atlantic and is now starting to stream in, and these weather fronts the news app. are bringing with it some you can reach me on twitter — outbreaks of rain that i'm @bbcmaryam. will push their way eastwards steadily through the day. we will be having more on that now, ahead of that rain, it's a milder start to the morning. debate in a couple of minutes. temperatures in double do state with us on bbc news. figures in most areas.
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but the winds could be quite strong and gusty through the irish sea first thing, and we have got a wet start to the day across many western areas. some early brightness perhaps across eastern england, but the rain will push steadily hello there. eastward through the day. most parts of the country enjoyed some sunshine some heavier rain over some on tuesday — temperatures of the western hills. reached 21 celsius in kent. today, though, we are going and while some western to find cooler and wetter areas may well turn a bit brighter in the afternoon, weather arriving across the uk, there will still be some heavy and sunshine will be showers around as well — in short supply. and that's because all this so not a straightforward clea ra nce. cloud has been massing out temperatures will be lower — in the atlantic and is now 14 degrees in scotland, starting to stream in, northern ireland, highest and these weather fronts temperatures in the southeast are bringing with it some before that rain sets outbreaks of rain that in from mid afternoon onwards. will push their way eastwards that rain does then move away overnight. steadily through the day. that weather front takes the rain into the north sea. then behind that, the air gets cooler. so, temperatures will be lower still, i think, on thursday. maybe still quite damp now, ahead of that rain, it's in the northeast of scotland for a while, there will be some a milder start to the morning. sunny spells elsewhere, temperatures in double figures in most areas. some showers likely but the winds could be to break out, quite strong and gusty particularly across more through the irish sea first southern and western parts thing, and we have got of england and into wales, perhaps into northern a wet start to the day ireland as well. across many western areas. some early brightness perhaps across eastern england, but the rain will push steadily eastward through the day. the winds will be lighter, some heavier rain over some there will be some sunshine of the western hills. at times, but the air and while some western is still on the cold side
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areas may well turn a bit with temperatures only 12—15 degrees on thursday brighter in the afternoon, despite the sunshine. there will still be some heavy showers around as well — so not a straightforward as we move things into friday, clea ra nce. temperatures will be lower — where we have got the threat 1a degrees in scotland, of some heavier rain coming northern ireland, highest temperatures in the southeast into southern parts of the uk, before that rain sets in from mid afternoon onwards. together with some strengthening winds, that rain does then gales, possibly even move away overnight. that weather front takes severe gales as well. the rain into the north sea. then behind that, looks a bit drier and less the air gets cooler. windy as you head northwards so, temperatures will be lower still, i think, on thursday. into scotland and northern ireland, but it's still maybe still quite damp on the chilly side. in the northeast of scotland for a while, there will be some some uncertainty as we head sunny spells elsewhere, into friday and into some showers likely the weekend as well, to break out, because we've got a potentially particularly across more southern and western parts rather nasty area of low of england and into wales, pressure, and essentially over perhaps into northern the weekend, we are going ireland as well. to find low pressure dominating right the way across the uk. so the weekend forecast doesn't look particularly appealing. the winds will be lighter, it's going to remain there will be some sunshine on the chilly side, at times, but the air there will be a lot of cloud around, some strong winds is still on the cold side and some rain at times. with temperatures only 12—15 degrees on thursday despite the sunshine. as we move things into friday, where we have got the threat of some heavier rain coming into southern parts of the uk, together with some strengthening winds, gales, possibly even severe gales as well.
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looks a bit drier and less windy as you head northwards into scotland and northern ireland, but it's still on the chilly side. some uncertainty as we head into friday and into the weekend as well, because we've got a potentially rather nasty area of low pressure, and essentially over the weekend, we are going to find low pressure dominating right the way across the uk. so the weekend forecast doesn't look particularly appealing. it's going to remain on the chilly side, there will be a lot of cloud around, some strong winds 00:28:36,809 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 and some rain at times.
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: will you shut up, man? don't ever use that word. because you know what, there's nothing smart about you at all? it's hard to get any word in with this clown. personal attacks and fiesty exchanges — donald trump and joe biden face—off
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