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the the, this is the, the, the news a live from building us presidential hopefuls carmella harris and donald trump, myself in the 1st and perhaps only device. it stops with the 2 candles a shaking hands, but just how civil did the exchange stay and who managed to land. the most bloods get the view from washington dc, shortly also on the program. us secretary of state anthony blinking and who's your guide counterpart, travel to ukraine at what blinking calls a critical moment for p. and it's if it's to repel fresh the
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i'm anthony. how'd welcome you. as far as president campbell, a harris and former president donald trump, have clashed in a hated presidential device. not the minute show down was the 1st chance for americans to see the 2 presidential candidates come on square. all of the issues like the economy, migration and reproductive rights. both harris and trump were on a mission to a p, a commanding advice, 2 gigs at each other and says by the cues. the other of lying with harris questioning trumps fitness for office. and donald trump accused harris of letting migration spiral out of control in hood to him as vice president. he repeated an unproven allegations about the regular markets. 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 live there. and this is what's happening
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in our country, and it's a shame. now however, said trump support as we're getting bored and leaving his riley's, she also said trump's refusal to accept the results of the 2020 election poses a threat 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 fair election now. but who also came to blows on international issues with trump climbing harris for rushes for a new crime. and falsely claiming that harris had met with russian president, letting me put a center to negotiate peace before this war started. 3 days later he went in and he started the war because everything they said was weak and stupid. they said the
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wrong things that war should have never started. she was the emissary. they said to rent and negotiate with zalinski and put in. and she did, and the war started 3 days later. now, harris responded by underlining his support for keith. and criticizing trump for his relationship with vladimir, put us, and that we understand the importance of the greatest military alliance. the world is ever known which has nato and what we have done to preserve the ability of the landscape and the ukrainians to fight for their independence. otherwise potent would be sitting, emptied with his eyes on the rest of europe, starting with poland. what you think is a friendship with what is known to be a dictator who would eat you for lunch? the deputies michelle stockman joins me now in the studio and the show, sitting here in europe side that talk about truth and carries will. why? see, it really does because for you or if it's an ex, essential question,
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pollutants and vision of ukraine has a certain democracy, right. and so when we're seeing trump say that a fight and was responsible that if he had been in office, he could have stopped the invasion. that's a, that's fix. and as far as we know, because he wasn't there also, i'm skeptical of his claim right now. he says that he is going to be able to stop the war before he even gets an office because he's good friends with zalinski and put him if the war was stopped at this point in time. that would be incredible loss for ukraine in terms of land and also a threat to europe in terms of respecting territorial boundaries. the biden has been the biggest backer of ukraine in terms of military assistance. and so, however, at time taking this attack line could appeal to some americans because he, he framed it in a way of, we're losing millions of lives and not touch a lot of americans who have seen wars over the past 20 years in iraq and
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afghanistan also before that in vietnam and wondering what they were all about. so this idea of putting american 1st i don't appreciate it does have an appeal to some of the arkansas a couple of things. harris and the campaign wanted to achieve who was to try and get under the skin of donald trump. we heard a lot about that beforehand. did she get under his skin? i think she managed to at moments, this was a donald trump still that was pretty tame. pretty in charge of his emotions. i didn't see him last out at her as i've seen him do, with other women moderators or hillary clinton, who he called a nasty woman. but what harris managed to do was attack him, say on his rally size, you know, she said they're much smaller than he says they are. she got after him for his care of policy. she got after him. i think a big kidding thing that she did was go after him henri, reproductive rights saying that that really should be
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a woman's choice rather than something that the government decides. and i have to say this, the sent me personally, my own sister and you know, had a miscarriage and had complications after that. and i wonder what would have happened to her if she hadn't had the medical care she needed, but still come framed it in a way that was appealing to his base. meaning that abortion should never have been decided by roe v wade and become a federal right. it should have always been decided by the states and that's how he's trying to appeal to his base. and the other part of this battle within the battle was a harris trying to disassociate from biden, did she achieve that? i think that's where she had some trouble. this is a tough needle for her to thread because as a vice president, she is supposed to be his voicemail lieutenant. always back up, his policies kinda be and nothing burger in terms of like taking the spotlight away from the president. and she said, during the debate, we gotta turn the chapter mean, we gotta leave donald trump behind,
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but not everyone is willing to be in the chapter of bite and behind. and so we're talking about 3 years where americans have experienced a lot of inflation, where it's becoming more, more difficult to buy a home. and i think she laid out some policies of how she would change that in the future address the economy address, inflation. but trump did hit her hard on some of those policies that link her to biden, but she hasn't really been able to to break the ties of yet great into time. and i think a big take endlessly fascinating. blows, landed in both directions, who one? that's a great question. i want to go back to that initial sound like we talked about with the, the pets. i mean, that was the weirdest moment of the debate, but you know, we don't have a lot of weird moments when we watch trump sit in a rally and we didn't really see that many. uh, he really had a measured take. i think he went to, to toe with her. so it's too early to tell who one. i think we're going to wait for the pulling, i think was spring state voters. we are not a proportional representation. country is 1st,
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past the post. so you kind of have to decide what, what matters most you, they might do some more research on what somebody said in debate that matters most of them. so i have to see, but i do want to say that the minutes after the debate, taylor swift came out and endorsed a comma harris. and speaking those went to is, it's your, she's got 238000000 followers on instagram. she is a woman who can make weights and so, and all of her fathers are 1st or voters, but she might be able to push the needle a bit in terms of people deciding which way to go. the show stuff when thank you so much. you're welcome. bye. right, a quick look. now some of the other stories making headlines around the world. residents in northeast in nigeria has been forced to flee the homes after dam collapse in bono start causing some of the worst flooding and decades. diddly rick tiles from a nearby ensued, had been switched into communities in the area. the dan was at full capacity to, to unusually high rank. german officials are investigating the partial collapse of
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a bridge in the eastern city of dresden. no one has been injured by the authorities say there is a risk of further sections crumbling, traffic across the elder visit has been halted as a result causing major disruption. us secretary of state anthony blinking has arrived in keith to demonstrate washington's continued commitment to backing you. crime is traveling alongside the british foreign secretary david. let me on a train from poland. he plans to meet with you training president blood of mr. lensky to discuss, keeps bull and blinking. it's called this a critical moment to support you trying, and it's fine against russia's invasion, the kind of slicing, rushing battlefield advances and increasingly heavy bombardment. and is hoping its allies with lift restrictions on how far inside russia it can strike using wisdom with the w correspondent, rebecca, where it is told us if you try and will gain that permission to strike deep into
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russian territory as well. you're very right anthony, that is in fact the key question. it's certainly the topic that will dominate the talks that are going to be held here today in keys. now, anthony, blinking said yesterday that he and david law me were coming here to head directly from of the training and leadership to hear exactly what their objectives in this for going forward and exactly what the allies can do to support them. now, the lensky has been lobbying the us and all the western allies for weeks now directly and indirectly to trying to get the permission. that key permissions. and nancy says, is so important in turning the tide in the school to be able to use us western supplied a made and long range weapons, much further into a russian territory at the moment. they're only allowed to use that kind of a, those sort of longer range missiles. it points close to the front line with or with attacks that come from rush or under back to from there
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a lot to use and there. but then not allowed at this moment. to use them further interruption, we know that ukraine has been using its own drawing will fade to attack me. so when yesterday, but it hasn't been able to use these west and supplied weapons and that's what that meant. he says he's so important he needed in order to, to turn the tide, whether or not it's a, a granted of holes remains to be seen. but we are hearing from the biden administration in the us that, that they are starting to perhaps consider we've heard anthony blinking and telling a in an interview yesterday saying that joe barton himself is saying he's not rolling it out. so it will certainly be top of the agenda today when make the 3 meet here in kids, i think is unlikely that we'll hear a definite answer by the end of today kissed on the u. k. leader is going to be in the us this week. we'll be meeting with joe biden, so it's more likely perhaps that we'll hear any policy changes later in the week. but of course it is going to be a very, very key point in the discussions. while all of this is happening in the us, as russia has never saved me solves from around the us and its allies side,
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i will respond with sanctions on a run. what impact if any, will, by sanctions on have, on the russians ability to get more weapons from a right. it was difficult to say from this standpoint, i think that's certainly been a consideration that iran has, you know, taken into account when not supplying sofa. these kind of missiles to russia that has been lobbying for more me solves portal more stuff. how support from place countries like iran and north korea is it has been to consideration, i think, with these sanctions now that they have been sanctioned in the wake of this news that they haven't, they supply these missiles. and we've also been hearing from intelligence report from the united states that the russian of military personnel has been in iran training how to use these missile systems. and that has led to these sanctions. so we'll have to see whether or not that iran now reconsider is in the future
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supplying russia more. but russia has made me loving to trying to, you know, bolster it stuff, piles. it's under the impression that a big can tie it out, that ukraine inside of it can deplete based off piles. you know, basically last night in standing kind of tactics that they will be able to guide me up behind them eventually when this will. they w correspondent and keep rebecca regis. thank you so much. oh, you're trying to be about to step up. it's drawing a tax on russia, as keith has just revealed the range of new in cindy or weapons. one of them is i find spitting a craft that the drag and drop, which he finds ami hopes will help her pills. the russian advice you green's defense ministry claims. this video shows one of its strong starting florida positions heightening russian units. the drone dropped for what looks like fire, but this actually more than met the white hot mix it off and the medium baldor an iron oxide is tom might a dissenting fight coming from the mouth of
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a mythical drug. and so giving the joint spin named tom my bones that up to 2200 degrees celsius and can got to almost any materials you wednesday at the footage shows the damage the termite drug and doing skin inflict the problem was firm right, is that it's rather indiscriminate, therefore, well it's small band per c, a protocol 3 of the convention on certain conventional weapons actually limits it's used to strictly military targets. given the fact that this munition can produce severe burns and respiratory injuries you create in russia and regularly launched drones rates on each other, stay treat and both sides by and develop new jones, the throwing them as in
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