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the, the, you are watching the double you use live from the leading the us selection inches, the hot campaign phase, read the only planned presidential devise a civil star to an hour and a half jewel, as campbell of harris and donald trump shake hands just how simple the exchange data i will get analysis shortly from our washington bureau chief. and how did the candidates performed? we'll get reactions to from al correspondence, watching the debate, democrat and republican viewing pods. the
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hello and welcome to the show. i'm jared raid us vice president campbell of harris and former president donald trump has he'll be only planned to battle of the seas presidential campaign us network abc hosted the 1st personal encounter. all of the 2 contestants in philadelphia, which is in the highly competitive swing state of pennsylvania, will go to washington for analysis in just a moment. but 1st, he's donald trump attacking campbell hours on migration by repeating an unprovoked unproved allegation about a regular margaret's in springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in there, eating the cat, they're eating, they're eating the pets of the people that lives there. and this is what's happening in our country and it's a shift this donald trump was aust also if he had any regrets or the he's role in the capital ride on january the 6th 2021. trump didn't answer that question,
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but he is campbell harris. the vice president on the threat, she believes trump is posing to american democracy. donald trump was fired by 81000000 people. so let's be clear about that. and clearly he is having a very difficult time processing that. but we cannot afford to have a president of the united states who attempts, as he did in the past to up and the will of the voters in a free and fairly well. a lot to unpack here with the double use, washington bureau chief and his policies been following the debate in this a very fiery and seized by both accusing each other of lying. who do you think came out on top and campbell of harris or donald trump? of the, you know, one public would say the normal world, it would be clearly kinda like harris. she presented some ideas as she really also developed her thoughts. you know, she has
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a clear understanding how an ottoman works. she has a clear understanding how you present yourself on the uh, on a stage as someone who is able to talk with the international leaders to face people like flooding reporting or she, she ping or also is in the united states to conduct a dialogue and critical situations all skills, one would think the president of the united states should have frontier in this time. and this year 2024. it's different. a person like donald trump, who's talking about haitians eating dogs and cats, who's talking about the democrats who wants to allow abortions after the woman gave birth to a baby who's talking about millions of people killed in ukraine. and i could go on
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and on and on, who puts out lies over and over again. still might have won this debate, at least for those who believe in him, simply they don't care about the facts and they won't check the facts behind his life. so this is a very, a very young president of life and the moment in history, and i think this debate and the outcome and the possible see who are just on the line that is i want to talk a little bit more about performance here. now, if we cost down minds back a couple of weeks, observe is criticize, come, le harris. phil failing to make a strong impression in hosting an interview off to her, i guess. victorious appearance is at the democratic convention in this debate. she was asked about her record and changes in policy on things like fracking and on border control. how much was she able to stand up to, to this criticism?
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that's how she really came a long way, if you think about and it only her cnn interview some days ago. but also having to think about a form or debates she delivered like many, many years ago. and we must not forget, donald trump is a total professional, you know, he was running a, there's a tv show for 13 use the front to so he's a pro and she had to send off to him and to she did well. and she also kind of use a very common trick from politicians when they get us about something they feel uncomfortable because they just change the topic or not to answer the questions. that example, that's for example of what you did when it came to migration, which is a really weak spot of hers as she was responsible, a split and responsible for the migration politics of the abiding harris government . and she just kind of turned the page and the tags. donald trump managed to talk
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about a, this crowd sizes of his relatives. and he took the bait instead of mailing her down and migration issues. he jumped on bed. so in that regard, she performed very professional, as a politician and i mean these debates are also really, really tests for the american audience. if the candidate would be able to hold up in dicey situations with other leaders. and i think in that regard, she performed really very well, you know, is, i guess, underlying this device and, and something that would be of interest to our audience is as well, is the focus on not only the war in gaza, but also the war in ukraine. could you just summarize for us how these 2 conflicts featured in this debate between come le harris and donald trump? donald trump, this is standard answer. okay. it's a standard on to,
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and he always says, if i would have been in the white house, the war in ukraine would have never started putting what doesn't have a dad to engage ukraine. he also started when it comes to the how mazda tech in israel, and, but it's from kind of refuse to really answer the question if he would sacrifice territory ukrainian territory for a p steel. a. he just said i, when i'm in the office even before, if, if i'm elected and even before i will be president, the war will be over a kind of the harris on the other side. a reminder of the audience that she's really a professional. when it comes to international affairs, she meant that to be a lot dom your savanski only days before the invasion at the munich security conference, by the way and talked with him. and she describes the importance for her to spend, has made,
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or describes nato of the most important military alliance for the united states. talked about how important it is in her understanding is that the allies from the united states know that the united states is reliable when it comes to a tech, from a foreign countries on the nato territory. so they really, really painted a very different picture here. donald trump basically just promising something without any proof that he was the end of this war and kind of the harris underlying of the importance of the nato alliance. washington bureau chief in just pull in his thank you very much for that wrap up to we've got double coverage to you from the debates watching potties in philadelphia t w's. janelle de milan is that the democratic event, benjamin alvaros, group a, is following the republican side of things. welcome to both of you to know, we'll start with you. obviously,
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the democrats going to think couple of hours is likely when it's not. i'm assuming not, but tell us what the reaction being de jared, i know it's hard to believe uh as looking uh where you can see behind me, which is not very much, but i swear a minutes ago there was a very lively democrat debate watch party, right. here and you're right in saying that of course, so many of them would say that kimberly harris was the clear winner of that debate . had to be said before hand has to be said before hand, though that many of them were aware that kind of our harris had a very high bar to clear a higher bar then trump even she had to play the restraints in being the full article. and prepared, but also be able to pivots and be spontaneous and respond to trump's attack. when that was necessary, she had to be able to maintain her composure without getting rattled. and in the
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1st 20 or 30 minutes, you can see that that was a bit of a challenge for her. she was a bit rattled, she was a bit nervous and you could really feel the nervousness of the audience rising along with her. they were tearing yes, but it really did not seem to be up men to encourage her from afar. but as the debate wore on and she got more comfortable, but the audience also got more comfortable with her, she entered or astride. she was able to talk about things where she was unsure footing, like on abortion and on foreign policy, the audience also started to mirror her reaction to some of a donald trump's, perhaps more outlined, just claims that likes the one about the haitian immigrants eating cats and dogs, so there was very loud laughter here when he said that when not campbell, that harris thought made a point of addressing voters directly by saying donald trump has no plan for you. there was a very loud applause here. now of course uh this is uh,
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a very kind audience. these are all majority campbell, i harris voters. alrighty. and it really does remain to be seen whether she will be able to reach those undecided voters, especially if those of 20 or 30 minutes ends. the beginning of the debate are going to be what most people see. thanks janelle, over to you, ben, you man, i guess it's safe to assume. on the other hand that republicans thought donald trump came out on top. what's been the reaction day where you are? so that's right. that really likes to when he spoke about migration and behind me you can see there still is some recording this to do from fox news, many of the attendees and also when are also there at now to, to visit. also to take pictures with a panelist there, there was some moments souls where there was a lot of applause and a lot of laughing here. one of them was when there donald trump says a couple of harris has no policies and a wanted to bring, or a mac. i have that we see, and menu rallies, and that also many of the attendees had here also a lot of laughing and applause. when he attacked a joe biden,
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and of course the mood was different to you compared to the last event. but that was not to the beating from donald trump, who is an expert, as we have heard. and if we seen over the last presidential debates, but also there was robert due to the fact of the bad debate performance from a joe biden. but you really knows how to get those answers very quickly. turn it around. also say, if we knew your bossy always, he's always on the beach, those that those are the moments for the support is really like and we spoke it to some of them. also during the commercial break and also have bn, saying that he really is pushing these policies forward and also said that when it comes to campbell of harris. and that's also what donald trump said in his final statements. she is the vice president of the united states. now she has been in that position for 3 and a half years and they say if she's promising, why, she's not delivering it now, that's a talking point that we've heard from donald trump over and over during the debate, but also to that indeed. so we talk to you and benjamin you,
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you mentioned donald trump being an expert. it's not someone told me that this is the 7th presidential debates waiver roll over his the 3 presidential campaigns that, that he's for. now janelle mentioned what council harris was trying to do to we know the on decide advice is benjamin trump does have a loyal bice. do you think he did anything to we know the people that haven't made up their minds. yes. so those were this which party here would definitely be sol defense, but that's also interesting. who spoke it to one of the attendees who was said that he thought that a couple of hires was having a better debate. then donald trump, that he's a republican, but at this time he would vote for campbell hires. and that's also what she sat during the debate from republicans supporting her and dosing hit and set off donald trump. so those will he, really, he sancho support as it will be also interesting, we'll try to talk to on this was still on divided 2 said okay, let's look at this debate that's look at the policies that they presented. and
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there's also looked at the post on social media and both a n as in, janelle had spoken about these rumors about this lie about migrants, allegedly, and taking away pads, cats, and dogs and, and eating them. and that's also something that was fact during the debate, but that's interesting because it's, that's the trump that we also know he posted to a i. so a technician to officially intelligence generated images. one where he was having a lot of cats on his private jet and other ones showing caps with weapons. and of course for him it's also an opportunity to move to change the topics. do things to keep, wants to put on the agenda. instead of answering all the questions from a, the, from the to presenter. so maybe see that will also criticize to we spoke to someone in decent and told me that they were rather biased to one candidate and not to another, but fact checking it trump of what they say. you're not fact checking campbell, there's so much to talk about, but unfortunately we're out of time. benjamin out there is group engine now to my line. thank you very much to by the cost is more on this device on our website to
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