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the, the, you're watching w news live from the leading us versus taking a visa presidential device, republican donald trump, and democrats. campbell harris clashed for 19 minutes seen what could be their only televised contest. we'll look at the full, loud from the tv show down. also coming on our can friends saying makes land full in louisiana authorities order evacuations in the science of high wins and warnings of potentially deadly flooding. the
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welcome to the program on jared raid campbell harris and donald trump. bob, both projecting confidence following day debates show down in philadelphia, tens of millions of us part as june, june the presidential candidates class. though the issues like the economy, migration, and reproductive rights, there are less than 2 months until the election. polls are showing the candidates are running nick and nick in key battleground states. presidential candidates common law harris and donald trump. during president j, buying to new york to remember the victims of 911 standing in silence, tamaqua day of national mooning. oh is earlier they were facing up on stage in philadelphia. in the 1st debate a harris was also known the funds such as the postponed of issues from foreign policy and the economy to the highly sensitive topics of abortion and gun control.
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they also attach what they so as each of those moral failings, speaking to her support is off the woods harness was born in the democrat. so to debate which politicians her enthusiasm, she's actually staying on point, staying on topic answering questions, giving facts and figures and her opponent can. strangest mentions together visiting this spin off to the bank from was bullish. i say the truth if i lose
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votes or gain both out of here, but this was my best to bait. i thought it was very good. i told you is very weak on our policy in the border and opinion echoed by his support. his, 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. and most importantly, coloring her out. the debate cemented support for each candidate and their respective camps. but we'll have to wait until november to see if it was enough to move the needles undecided voters a great that could prove critical to securing an election. victory will pundits say council hours one that debate i asked to w report as different simons. if that means she'd done enough to sway on decided vices. well, a great selection days that is not a lot. and those tv database, those dwells between trump and harris,
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this you know barbie and going and are wires and going. you have to had it each other that does not really too much for any of the candidates, not for adults on, as well as not for a couple of hours, even if everybody agrees that she won this tv, they paid because she brilliant the um, you know, trapped and teased adults from and he took all the bates and ran into all the nice she put out there for him to run into. so no matter. and despite that they are a ton of undecided voters. there is actually, for example, in pennsylvania, one of the most critical states for her and for him to win in this election in november in a week. most of the voters want to know more about her, who is she and what is her policy agenda actually in detail look like which from they all know that trump, because you know, donald trump the same, the same thing over and over again. most of it not true and still saying the same things that everybody has heard this. she is the new kid on the block and she still
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has to do some more convincing. so they will be a major 4th of people. still voters likely voters, independent voters, fema voter, suburban voters, male borders, white, male borders who are firmly into trump, came so far it looks like they want to know more about her and she still has to go a long ways and a lot of work to do to get those votes in her camp into her camp. yeah, it's different. you, you've mentioned how a couple of hours traps and teased trump, do you think this debate is going to influence the outcome of the election? it will. so i can tell you what to do it porter on the map as not the kid off the joe biden. everybody has everybody in the u. s. who watched this and maybe internationally to, i mean, there's millions. i'm really tens of thousands of people to watch this debate. they saw a spar difference to watch president bite and deliver it in his, in this iconic super fail over the base. uh, just
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a few months ago in july. she only held her ground she master fully presenting herself as if you will, prosecutor, as somebody who really does the other guy. donald trump, the one with the experience and the former president around for the money. and that was good. that's why everybody. yeah. all the pundents, all the experts say, and people on the street. so yeah, she won this debate, she ran with it and she's got it. so people are going to take her voters are going to take her serious. maybe, you know, in this sense, more serious and then maybe this before s v candidate. now for to make a choice, donald trump, and what she says is going back to the past for future. the new generation room is 59 years old, 59 years old. the new generation of politics, the new generation of leadership, for the white house and the next 4 years. that's her stick. and that's what she presented just quickly. steph. and we're going to stay another round, another device. 5050. uh,
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next round may be in september nbc, then the network who is hosting this. but as you have experience with this, the beta is a back and forth and twisting and turning, and everybody goes into the spin room and conditions. so we will see there is no clear answer, dw, oppose different assignments there in washington. thanks a lot about are staying in the us and the pals will hire. ken has made land full in the southern side of louisiana authorities. there have ordered a fact to actions in one county and they warning or flooding as a result of a possible 3 major storm search. our can friend c is currently about 90 kilometers south west of new orleans and his packing, sustained winds of more than 140 kilometers an hour. state and federal governments have to create a state of emergency to allow a faster response. and earlier i spoke with major ologist, matthew,
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pushy, and i asked him how dangerous this hard couldn't could turn out to be yeah, most definitely. so right now i'm a little bit south west of new orleans, which is a very big city with several 1000000 people. and they're bracing for wind over about a 12230 kilometers per hour. this storm was expected to weaken because withdrawing and dry air instead is strengthened at the last minute it structure improved and now i have my location in south west. the city has been wind, gusting over 13140 kilometers per hour and that same walter ring a furious wind towards the middle of the storm is working north towards new orleans . power is out across the area, streets are flooded. the water is rising above roadways because missed part of louisiana near the by yourself and the city and sea level is basically at the level of where people's homes are mostly ground is only about 2 meters above the level. and you said, you know, 2 or 3 meter servers, that might be enough, the entity goes to the community. and the winds are taking
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a long time to die down. so to see up to about 4 hours a few years when the will get worse, especially in the city of new orleans before it gets better. okay, so it's the strength of the last minute it's expected to get was matthew when you think of louisiana or in hurricanes you can't help but think of katrina back in 2005 is the scale and strength of this hurricane. anything like that? or fortunately, no, we think that this one is moving a little bit faster so it won't have as much time to sort of cause as much damage. the winds are markedly weaker, even though there's still a strong storm. and the surge won't be nearly as bad. back in 2005 the search toppled, adopt the levies, and that was a big issue. you know, to start with yet it's still a hurricane problem. back in august, the 2021 they saw ida ida brought wind over 220 kilometers per hour. and so they cleaned up a lot of the damage. but when you drive down here, it's, we're seeing damage from the last hurricane as you're going into another hurricane . this beleaguered area has been hit so many times before. and unfortunately, they're being hit again tonight that was main. urologist matthew could pretty on
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the latest sweetheart confront, saying thanks so much, matthew. thank you. let's get a quick run up now of some other global news headlines. peruse hall, and the president out back to fuji mori has died at the age of $86.00. he governed perry for 10 years until the 3015 maurice time and office was marked by me are liberal economic reforms and the filing suppression of a mouse insurgency. he was like a child for human rights abuses, spending 16 years in jail before his release. last year the us and u. k. have played nearly one and a half $1000000000.00 in fresh side for you crying. the announcement came as the us secretary of state antony, blanket, and british prime minister, david lam, a visited keith. both countries are still holding out on granting due crime permission to use wisdom supplied long range weapons against targets deep inside russia. where cuz at night robes main, a port of cold office driving against
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a proposed agreement with an indian investor to operate the facility can use the largest aviation union. it says the model nice ation deal. at jumbo kenyata, international airport would lead to job losses and bringing non canyon workers. the strike has caused a major flight. cancellations and delays to protest have continued in mexico off to the stand there to pray for phones, which will make it the 1st country to hold elections for judges at all levels. the ruling party says that's necessary to and corruption, and the court pine inside to move onto mind judicial independence. the little pos, despite demonstrate, has storming the senate chain by at least 30 people have died in ne, in nigeria, after dan collapsed in boy, nice died closing some of the worst flooding and decades, emergency services, se thousands have flipped their hinds diddly ripped towels from missouri, had been swept into me by communities. the dan was at full capacity due to
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unusually high rights. well, here in germany, officials are investigating the partial collapse of a bridge in the eastern city of dressed and no injuries were reported by the shipping on the river. elder has been halted, leading to major disruptions. it happened in the wee hours of the morning, a roughly 100 meter long section of the corolla bridge, which connects residence, historic center to other parts of the city, collapsed into the elbow river. thankfully there were no injuries reported, but authorities say there is a risk of further sections crumbling being done present the situation is such as the bridge is still an acute danger of collapsing yet, but at least the section has possibly come down in the river. hell. but there's an acute danger to life on and on the bridge. for this reason, the entire harry has been cordoned off the part of the bridge that fell down was dedicated to tram lines and pedestrians. the section for road vehicles was not
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affected. local residents were aghast. when they woke to the news. yeah. and then you see that from other countries, you think it's another construction mistake because it's when you see it right here in front of the door and the early morning. fortunately, the window injuries are terms on the road, but you really frightening from so i think it's simply unimaginable the something like this is happening here now in our country, i think we still want to put your take on this item already. i couldn't believe it . this morning i thought it might happen in january or somewhere in the usa, but not here and it goes to be honest, i'm slowly but surely beginning to believe that it's symptomatic, that things like this are happening here. simple math is just that. so i can so everything has been neglected to this phenomena, i think was the partial collapse. also damage to district heating pipes, leaving most of the city without access to hot water and heat road traffic in drugs
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and has been seriously disrupted. and river traffic halted, rescue surfaces and other experts were at the scene to assess the damage and secure the bridge. the corolla bridge was completed in 1971 and as one of 4 crossing the elbow river in downtown drug and the cause of the collapse has yet to be determined . you're watching dw news. he's a reminder of our top stories. us presidential candidates, donald trump and campbell harrison, both expressed confidence off to the tv device, the pay clash for around 90 minutes. so the issues like the economy migration and reproductive rights, a could be there only to bite of the comp time. and how or confront, seen has made land full in the us state of louisiana authorities of wandering of a potentially deadly storm surge on the north. and us gulf coast, electricity has been cut off to tens of thousands of people after so frank
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