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the, the data of the news life from the us versus digestive bits of presidential debates, republicans and donald trump and deb was not couple of hours clashed, but 19 minutes. and what could be that would be tell me, advise concepts. look at the full a lot from the tv shows. also on the program. the price of majoring deals with from a full harris from cigna site, a smith, whether it's help to boost tough chops. the i feel good and welcome to the program. we begin with the us presidential debates and ask the question,
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will it make any difference on election day november the show down on tuesday night in philadelphia, it was the 1st chance for americans to see to presidential candidates square off of issues like the economy, migration, and reproductive rights for us presidential debate, if done right. rarely changes mines, commer harris subject base to see the last one ended president job items campaign. and so both couple of hers and all new from a good team to dominate this debate to a spear. the candidates acute each other offline, they also came to blows on foreign policy issues. we understand the importance of the greatest military lives. the world has ever known which has nato and what we have done to preserve the ability of the landscape and the ukrainians to fight for their independence. otherwise would be 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
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a dictator who to eat you for lunch. trumpet back saying the war in ukraine wouldn't have happened under his leadership. they sent her 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 wrong things that were 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, had a democratic watch, party. enthusiasm for the candidate was high. the principal does highlighting the contrast between the 2 candidates, got the convicted criminal, or try see the picture to scrape the game. is this game. he said that even dogs in a low town some way or she's actually staying on point, staying on topic, answering questions, giving facts and figures,
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and her opponent can strangest mentions together. the vibe was quite different at a republican watch. body comes up with as also said the candidate was on message. my impression is that trump is very honest. she speaks from the heart. he speaks the truth. um, he knows the facts, he knows the story line and i i hardly believe that he would be the best president with united states of america. i think it's been great. i think trump has been holding his own. he's been on point and sharp, right to the point answering the questions i most importantly coloring out who won the debate the on so might just be big enough to keep the re is neck and neck. let's go from our washington bureau chief in his paul, welcome, that it is, we know the trump bite and the bite led to jo by them leaving the rice any indication that this one could impact the outcome of the election as we just
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heard, fill uh in this piece, the trump supporters uh, from his uh, republican days they just are locked in for a month sir. actually really unaffected, but any event on the other end uh, kind of the hairs that she really had more to gain or lose last night as a, she is the new candidate in the race. and she really has to kind of reintroduce herself to these tens of millions of viewers who were evaluating if she is ready to be the commander in sheets. it's interesting that a cnn flash po found that she won by a nearly $2.00 to $1.00 margin. and also many professional commentaries seemed to agree also some conservative papers really praised her this morning. but, phil, as you remember, and i'm sure many of all of us, remember when hillary clinton debated a donald trump and one she still lost the election. so it's,
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it's totally unclear if this really will have a major impact this debate last night. maybe of the endorsement of taylor swift will be more important than kind of the harris victory. and do you think that the most is a learned anything from this debate about either of the candidates that they didn't before, but i didn't know before by the way they learned that donald trump is donald trump and that he didn't change. he repeated his lies. he kind of is putting out this and to use he's talking about millions of migrants coming into this country and he was talking about haitian migraines, eating cats, and dogs and ohio. he could easily triggered by tamela harris. so in that regard, there's hardly any news about donald trump, but of course we've come with harris. this is different. she showed that she is really able to learn quickly. she was clear,
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she was on message. she didn't get called on her favorite, famous kind of word salad. she really finished her sentences. and you know, she was able to walk this fine line as a woman to come across as really strong and powerful without being kind of bitchy or whatever people say about a strong women. so i think she really introduced kind of in you, kimberly harris who is able to fulfill a uh, the job of a president of the united states. what about foreign policy? what were the messages in this debate for the rest of the? well, the, the contrast couldn't be any bigger or why that kind of the hair is really underlined. the importance of nato, a kind of a reiterated the the problem is that you're, that through knighted states will stand this new crane under her leadership don't
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from for, refused to even say that to you ones, ukraine to win this war. what she keeps saying, what you said over the last uh years that with him in the white house, uh, this war and ukraine or the void is uh, gaza, which have never started. of course he doesn't have any prove of that. so this is a major difference in foreign policy, kind of that hers will stand with nato and she will stand with 2 chron. donald trump refuses to have any clear answer in that regard. thanks for that. so it is d, w is the washington bureau chief and his ball as well. and as mentioned that i know the developments in this uh 2024 election drama pop superstar taylor swift, endorsing cumberland harris a. shortly after the debate, this thing i posted on the social media saying she would be voting for the vice president in november. she started off a message as a childless cat lady, the parent dig at donald trump's running mate. j. d bands who came on the fire for
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describing prominent democrats like the vice president as a bunch of childless ladies in dipole for her military conflict as exploded with heavy rollings, then there was a report on social media edited for d, w life and style. welcome at haley. so this type of a swift endorsements. how much political influence does she have despised? have millions of followers? yeah, i think it's difficult to say, of course, we know that she has a stellar super par superpower a year behind her with many concerts that were sold out tons of album, sales tons of fanfare, but does not really translate to political power in any way. hard to say, but i think it's hard to underestimate the swift ease they do come out in full force. most of the time, no matter what happens, especially as taylors was telling them to do something. and in the past, she has endorsed candidates to no one's sure whether or not that had any actual
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impact. a lot of experts do say that the celebrity endorsements do tend to have a moderate impact, rather pushing it person towards a candidate that they were already a fan of rather than getting someone to jump party lines. so it's difficult to say, but i would underestimate the swift is. why do you think she decided to go public about have boasting, attends now? i think everything that taylor swift does is very calculated. she's big on easter eggs. she's big on planning these tiny little details that work up to her albums into her shows and everything. so her fans are really in tune to what she's doing, and i think there is no accident in the taylor swift world. she's got everything completely planned, and between that and her and footage from the missionary connie documentary, where she spoke about the 1st time that she really wanted to come out publicly and interested in politics. and came to a bit of a fight with her family and her team. i think she's really engage in politics even if she doesn't always say so. and i think the timing of this was playing perfectly to reach that last bit of audience, especially when voting registration is still open in some states. and we're able to get those last minute voters. and i think it's all very planned and the instagram
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post the photo. the signature child has the account lady, what's the, what's the messaging back? yeah, i think she's always been a so called cat libya. she works and into her branding so far up until everything we've seen of her. so what kind of fits perfectly in with this, this a way that we have now of slipping those negatives of attacks from the other party on their head and being able to kind of enter into those messaging moment. so i think for her, it was actually the perfect point to be able to enter because she's had these cats for a long time. it's always been kind of a part of her personality part of her brand. okay, so you go to any a rodents and thank you so much. thank you. we'll take a look now at simone use from around the well, we'll stop in can you my workers at night rosie's main air force. it cooled off a strike to protest against a proposed agreement with an indian investor to operate the facility can as long as you save ation unions, that's big mamma zation deal with the 2 losses and bringing non canyon workers. the
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strikes caused major flight cancellations, and the lice, mexico set it as approved a reform to restrict the judiciary the legislation passed below a house last week and establishes but judges including those on the supreme court and will be elected by popular books. critics, for april, threatened the rules of law and politicize the judiciary. german officials and investigation partial collapse of a bridge in the eastern city of dresden, no is being injured, but also obviously say that's a risk of the sections crumbling traffic across the river. elbow has been halted as a result cause a major disruptions for the rest all, some time soon. yagi and its aftermath and vietnam has risen to at least $170.00 schools. move missing any rains that triggered land slides and floods throughout that northern vietnam was still the hit. the region for the ukraine in the us. secretary of state has arrived in the capitals with demonstrates
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at washington's continued a commitment with him on the train from holden was british foreign secretary, if you'd love it, it's fun to meet with. you. try me present an automated savanski to discuss gainesville, teams, wives, secondary blanket has described. this is a crucial as a critical to support ukraine. name is fight against russia's invasion, crowds facing russian battlefield advances and increasingly heavy bump. baldwin. and he's hoping that allies will lift that restrictions on how far inside rush a constructions in west them supply weapons. so what is likely to be the response of this time from the us, the u. k. of to refuse that ukraine? so many times we asked that corresponds to the corresponding rebecca richards and key. suddenly going to be talking the agenda when these 3 man meets today here in care to discuss this very issue. it's something that modem is the lens he has been
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pushing for. for weeks now, asking the us and it's western allies to give the green light for it to be able to use these us supplied and waste and supplied long range missiles to shoot to the deep into russian territory. so far they've only been able to use them on, on areas around the long, very long 1000 kilometers frontline in positions where russia has a lot of tax from. but the automated polanski says is absolutely crucial that they've been given the that the beginning, the go ahead that they can shoot deeper into the russian territory to try to take out of bases where russian launch attacks on ukrainian territory. now, it's something that the us and western allies have been very nervous about ground seen because of threats coming, coming from vladimir potent, that he will not hold you crime responsible, but he will hold the country for responsible, who in fact have been supplying these weapons. so, you know, very much saying that said the wall could spill over, i could spray them. that's something that nobody wants. i think the brand is very
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unlikely. we'll say a policy change at announcements today, but they'll certainly be taking everything that's discuss back to the latest and kissed on the u. k. prime minister will carry on the conversation when he meets with us president joe biden. later this week, the back of his in cave. so everybody stories were following at space. our us vice president come with a harris on the former president, donald trump squared off in the only prime debates of issues, presidential campaign. they clashed on a host of issues, including the economy, ranks and immigration and us secretary of state as a blanket of british foreign sec, the david lobbies arrives in these crates. the jews meet with president is a lot to me. is that landscape to discuss his country's boy? i set you up today that a lot more world news at the top of the hour of next on dw, a from child piece as hell for decades. in bosnia herzegovina can be survive as a country breakfast with ethnic tensions. whoops, to gain
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