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november 5, that is, there is a very small period of time when the candidates can show themselves, can convince voters to vote for them, and this is particularly important for kamela garis, because polls show that 28% of voters want to hear more about her, then like only 9% say the same about donald trump, and also polls say it's going to be a really, really tight race, and both candidates need to convince those undecided voters in this debate, and pennsylvania, in particular, is such a state, which can determine the fate of this election. so, until 2016, pennsylvania voted for democrats six times, in the 16th , donald trump won by a margin of 0.7%, in the 20th year , joe biden won by a margin of 1.2%, that is, the gap is very small. if we talk about what the voters expect, they, in particular , expect answers to questions of domestic politics, this is what worries them the most, they want to hear the clarity of the political positions of their candidates, and they also want to hear very civil ones. a mature discussion
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between two candidates without personal insults. let's hear what they told us. what do you want to hear from your candidate and from your opponent? i don't really want to hear a lot from the opponent, but i want to see how she manifests herself, gives more details about what her vision is for our country in the future, how she's going to bring people together. i would really like to see a real conversation. real discourse of politics and opinion, but unfortunately the bar is pretty low right now, but that's what i 'd like to see. i would like to know what they are going to do to fix it the economy everything is so expensive, prices in grocery stores are simply outrageous. and i also want to know what they are going to do about world politics. everywhere war is very, very scary. so just tell us what you're going to do for us, enough nonsense. i'd like
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to hear kamalo talk a little bit about his plans. i think most voters expect that. i also wish trump would do the same, but i don't know if that will happen. i would like to hear how they are going to deal with the problems we have now. just be honest about it this what are their policies? i want to know what they are going to do about the economy and the border. for me, these are two really important issues. i want to know what... what both candidates would like to do, to learn about their visions of an america and a society that actually benefits specific people, not just broad rhetoric. maria, as a rule, american voters are mainly concerned about domestic policy issues. i know you talked to the voters, do they want to hear the positions of the candidates regarding foreign policy and in particular regarding ukraine. it absolutely is yes, natalya, we talked to people. about
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what their expectations are from the debate, everyone talked about domestic policy issues, about the economy, and about access to health care, about women's reproductive rights, and almost no one talked about foreign policy issues, except for one woman who said , that indeed there are so many soldiers in the world and something must be done about it, if we talk about foreign policy issues, then in the united states there are two wars that are important for the politics of the united states, this is, first, the war of hamas with israel, and this is russia's war against ukraine, if the positions of the candidates regarding... the first war we more or less know and have heard in various interviews, in their statements, then the positions regarding ukraine still remain quite ambiguous, and donald's position trump, who says that vina should be stopped and he will be able to stop it on the first day when he becomes president, and the position of kamala harris, who says that it is necessary to continue to support ukraine, there is a great lack of any clear steps here, how exactly they will do it and what these steps will be, or will be deal with putin, if you talk about the opinions of the people here on the street, we asked them what they... what should be the policy of both
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candidates regarding ukraine and at a time when some say that we should continue to support ukraine, others say, that they are tired of this war and need to end it as soon as possible. i hope that her policy is to continue to support ukraine and provide. sorry, that's a little emotional. support ukrainians and provide them not only with money, but also with weapons necessary for defense: they were attacked and the russians are the aggressors, i hope she will maintain this position and adopt this as part of her policy. we need to support ukraine. i don't know, but he has to do something. ukraine has now invaded russia and i guess i understand why, but we need to just stop it, just stop the war at some point, it can't continue because ukraine is just being destroyed, and what 's left? i think he could have
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a conversation with putin that would mean something and hopefully stop what he's doing putin, and also in what ukraine is doing and would simply stop it and make a deal. "i hope that she will support the ukrainian people, the government and their independence from the russian regime, and it is important for me that she does that, after all, i am more focused on domestic issues, but i think that we should show our strength abroad and make it clear that an aggressor like russia in this case should not be able to take territory from others, sovereignty is important, obviously peace is the most important thing we can achieve here if no, what is your position? why is it like that, help me understand exactly what your policy is and what you are trying to achieve? thank you maria for your work, the debate in philadelphia will be held at 9 pm washington time. voice of america will broadcast them live with ukrainian translation.
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we will talk with yulia yarmolenko and about how they prepare for the debate in the headquarters of kamela harris and donald trump and what messages the opponents plan to convey. tatyana voroshko, who is joining our studio right now. congratulations, colleagues. congratulations. julia, for kamela garis - this is the first debate as the only female presidential candidate. what is known about how she prepares for her debut? natalya, in the past 5 days, kamela harris has been carefully preparing for this debate in a hotel in pittsburgh, and people who saw how it happened said that it was actually a theatrical repetition or a mock-up of it. what will happen today in the debate, and we know that some of her advisers played the role of moderators, asking her uncomfortable questions, sharp questions, we know that a stage was set up in the hotel, there were even lights, which is similar to reality tv, and one person, one of her advisers is philip raines,
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he played donald trump, by the way, he's the same person who also prepared hillary clinton for the 2016 debate with donald trump, so those who know philip reigns, he's... he 's actually very into donald trump, he's not only trying to do the way donald trump talks, even the way he looks, and people say he's even dressed in a suit like that and a long bed too , if we are talking about the main challenges, probably the biggest challenge for kamela harris's company today, we know that donald trump, americans either love him, or they don't love him, but they know him, and maria talked about this earlier in the inclusion. but with kamela harris, many americans say they don't know her and don't understand her, so the number one challenge for her is to introduce herself to america and do it before her opponent donald trump tries to define her for americans. as for what her campaign strategy is, her sources are
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campaign says that first, she will try to portray her opponent as someone who only cares about his own interests, the interests of his wealthy friends, rather than the interests of ordinary americans. also, they say that, unlike joe biden, who spoke about donald trump as a threat to american democracy, she will, on the contrary, try to downplay the importance of his person, say that donald trump is a politician of the past, and she will bring kamela harris america to a better future, but here, natalya, it is very important that kamela garis managed to explain exactly how she would make the lives of all americans better. tanya's opponent garis, the candidate from... republicans donald trump previously stated that he does not intend to pay special attention to preparing for the debate. so what is his strategy for this duel? well, actually, as donald trump said, his advisers, to him, are, let's say, role-playing games where someone plays his
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opponent are not needed, he prepares, let's say, in two ways. the first is a political debate where he just sits at the table with his advisers and they talk about politics, asking him some questions, reminding him... of his track record, and he's also giving interviews, speaking to voters, thus honing in on some arguments, key messages that he can use in debates, it's really the seventh debate of donald trump as a presidential candidate. if we talk about messages, today the company's spokesman, jason miller, spoke with journalists and we heard that the main such element of these, the main goal of these debates will be for donald trump to put. high inflation or a large number of illegal border crossings, at one point he even told the harris biden administration. and in addition to that, today 47 prosecutors released a letter in support of donald trump, and we also expect
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him to criticize her experience as a prosecutor, state attorney general. if we talk about challenges, and jason miller answered about the tone, how will behave. trump said that he will be himself, and actually we hear from anonymous, anonymous sources in the trump camp, or public concerns of republicans who may not be so close to trump. for him to behave, let's say, not be too aggressive, for him not to be disrespectful to camela harris, especially not to sound like moments that can sound like misogyny, disrespecting camela harris as a woman, and that's really a challenge, so that there is a definite gap in support between women and men, and kamela harris has 13% more support from women than donald trump according to the latest abc eps polls, so it's important for donald trump to either attract more women or... at least not push those away women who already support him. tanya, donald trump says that he, as
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president, is able to strengthen the leadership of the united states in the world. so what foreign policy issues will he voice at this debate? we expect that he will also hold kamelo haris responsible for, let's say, problems around the world, for let's say, as he says, chaos around the world, and first of all, this is the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan, american forces from afghanistan. republicans in the chamber on sunday. representatives published conclusions very critical of the biden administration on how the us troops were pulled out of afghanistan, expect him to criticize kamela haris for that and also probably blame her for the russian invasion, russia's invasion of ukraine, a full-scale invasion, he previously said that if he were the president, and this invasion would not have happened, if we talk about its solution, as he sees it, some, as maria said, new such rhetoric, new rhetoric... we do not hear, he says that he can solve it very quickly through some pressure, negotiations with putin and
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zelenskyi, but it is also worth paying attention to who is preparing donald trump for the debate, it is matt gates, a republican in the house of representatives, who did not support ukraine, voted against it, and tolsi gabbert is a former democratic congresswoman in the house of representatives, who, well voiced such statements that russia had legitimate, legitimate concerns about its security due to ukraine joining nato, called it a war, and a pro... war between the us and russia, they also opposed supporting ukraine and said that it could threaten nuclear war, support , us support for ukraine. to yulia, kamela harris has in the past, during public speeches, spoken more about domestic politics, what foreign policy issues can she touch on in these debates, and should we expect new statements, in particular regarding ukraine? the questions will depend, natalya, on what questions the moderators themselves will ask, but what we can... is that kamela harris will again criticize donald trump for often siding
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with dictators, and she will also try to put, to question him the ability to be a commander-in-chief. it is worth paying attention to the fact that a whole team of national security and foreign policy advisers are preparing kamelo garis for the debate, and among them , colin kahl, who was the deputy secretary of defense of the united states, gives her recommendations unofficially, including her. when russia invaded, carried out a full-scale invasion of ukraine, by the way, we recorded an interview with him, and he consistently told why the pentagon considers it extremely important to support ukraine in the future. as for external in general politics, but also the topic of global leadership, we expect that will certainly be an issue in this debate as well, and the gary walls campaign has taken a number of steps in the run-up to trying to question donald trump's ability to be. commander-in-chief, in particular, they launched a large ad where former officials of the administration of donald trump, whom he
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called the best people, this is secretary of defense mark esper, this is national security adviser john bolton, this is former top general mark lee- miley, they collected advertising, in what they are collected quotes from these officials from different periods, different interviews, where they cast doubt on donald trump's own ability to protect the national interests of the united states and to be an effective commander in chief, also on the eve of ... 10 former military officials, they released a letter in which they said , that the only commander-in-chief for america, the commander-in-chief who can protect national interests, can be kamela garis, that is, the company of kamela garis and tim walls is also preparing the basis for this debate, so natalya, i think the debate is going to be extremely interesting, and as we've said before, the past debates have changed the course of the campaign tremendously, so we're going to be expecting ... big moments and big quotes from this debate as well. thank you, colleagues, for your work.
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yuliya yarmolenko and tetiana voroshkom were in direct contact with us, we talked about how kamela harris and donald trump are preparing for the debate that will take place on tuesday evening in philadelphia. i would like to remind you that the voice of america will broadcast the debate live at 4 o'clock kyiv time with translation ukrainian for the second time in the history of the united states, a woman has become the only presidential candidate from the democratic party. 2016 presidential candidate hillary clinton used the slogan i'm with her. kamela garis , unlike her, does not emphasize during this year's race. focus on gender, but both her campaign and donald trump's campaign use different narratives about masculinity and the role of men. iryna shynkarenko will tell how this can affect voter loyalty. the contrast between the republican convention, let trumpomania run rampant, brother, and
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the democratic convention is obvious. let's choose joy. views of what courage should look like in both campaigns differ. kamala harris, the country's first female vice president , took the stage at the democratic party convention together with her running mate, minnesota governor tim walz and her husband, doug emhof. these men are assigned supporting roles traditionally held by women. democrats say they embody tonic courage. this term was created in opposition to the fact that some called toxic masculinity, when strict adherence to stereotypical, masculine gender... can lead to the devaluation of women and others. donald trump is a self-proclaimed warrior whose image is supported by his running mate, senator jaydee vance. we have a unique opportunity to re-elect a man who has proven himself to be too big for deep state bureaucracies, too tough for tyrants everywhere. it was
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too strong, even for an assassin's bullet. the couple displays a traditional style of masculinity. the idea that men rule and they decide decision. men of a special type, such theatrically strong men who have a kind of paternalistic control over the family. democrats oppose tim walz to this narrative. former sports coach, avid hunter, served in the army, gives advice on home and car repairs. here it is for the 2014 h porcelain. and regarding reproductive freedoms, a key issue for voters. it took gwen and i years, but we had access to fertility treatment and when we had a daughter we named her "hope". wolse's compassion and sensitivity contrasted with traits considered more traditionally masculine, such as strength and dominance, which trump embodies. comrade
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harris, you are dismissed, get out. surveys show that women prefer. and trump's men. the biggest gap is evident among young people. anxiety about changing gender roles can be a contributing factor through the myth movement, feminists wanted to change the way power was distributed. this policy may alienate certain men. there was a feeling that their courage was certain the sensei is unstable and that they need to restore or regain that power that has been threatened or lost. other factors relate to changes in... demographics, the non-white population is growing faster, in the economy technology jobs are gaining favor over traditional jobs. so, all of those changes happening at the same time threaten a lot of white men who say, wait a second, i have to do something to protect the life that i know and the life that they know, donald trump is talking about. the trump campaign
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is aggressively encouraging male voters through online forums that promote masculinity. meanwhile, the democrats are leaning. to abortion rights. all these issues can motivate different groups to participate in elections. iryna shynkerenko, pettsi from akusfar. voice of america. residents of los angeles had the opportunity to taste traditional ukrainian dishes in a new, modern interpretation. the one-day menu in the "popup" format was created by chef anna voloshina. they cooked and served. please, which is owned by immigrants from mariupol. what dishes were offered to visitors and what they were interested in, khrystyna shevchenko will tell. residents of los angeles come to mam please ukrainian restaurant to taste dumplings with various fillings, borscht or traditional desserts. it was opened more than a year ago by a family
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from mariupol who fled the war and moved to the united states of america. but this time there is a special menu. it was prepared by a ukrainian chef known in san francisco and the author of an english-language book of ukrainian cuisine recipes. let's be anna voloshyna. well done in the pop up format, anna has been working for more than a year. during such events introduces americans to ukrainian cuisine and raises money. she was inspired by a recent trip to ukraine to create the menu for the event in los angeles. what is happening in ukraine now is knee-jerk. revolution, we are finding our cuisine and even not only finding it, we are now creating it, and that is why it was very important for me to meet the chefs who are doing it now, who are... at the forefront, and who are writing our cuisine now. anna says that now ukrainians are trying to research what they cooked before the soviet union, because in 70 years many dishes have been forgotten,
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many products and recipes were borrowed from other former republics. the new ukrainian cuisine is a revival of traditions, but with a new sound. now people are very interested in developing local cheeses, cheese to find. traditional recipes, we offer fermentation, we offer kvass, we even offer borscht, but borscht is more interesting, bigger, newer, and what do you offer visitors to taste, moms please, all this from different parts of our country, i really wanted to show the beauty of our country , so that people can come and be here to try it, for example, she brought the recipe for deruns from transcarpathia, she says it is the most delicious tertyuhy. which i have tasted before, served with mushroom gravy and microgreens, very creamy and soft, nice mushroom sauce. and
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the snack menu represents the city of odessa. here we have stuffed mackerel, just blue ones here, that is, from eggplants, these are stuffed eggs and peppers stuffed with feta, i certainly wouldn't stuff them with cheese, but here. linseed dumplings with berries are on the menu for kyiv, anya has not forgotten about crimea, and visitors are offered crimean tatar manti. well for it was very important for me to show the cuisine of crimea, because now, more than ever, i want crimea to be ukrainian, and i decided to have mantis. according to anna's idea, they serve manti with red and green adjika, the biggest color clot of this menu is the refrigerator, which... represents the cuisine of the kharkiv region. refreshing borscht is prepared on the basis of kefir and beets, and crispy cucumbers, radishes and eggs add flavor.
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anna's friend, a resident of los angeles, brian, liked this dish the most. everyone should try borscht at least once in their life. anya offers cold, and borscht today is simply wonderful and very beautiful, bright pink, it is very tasty. for brian , ukraine is by no means incognito. he was shooting a film about kharkiv artists, and it was a colleague from this project who introduced him to anna. he says that bright colors are what distinguish ukrainian cuisine from others. as americans, we look at eastern europe and think that it is dull, gray, but when you look at ukrainian cuisine, you see all kinds of bright colors. this is one of the brightest kitchens in the world. you will find many colors, which you are not used to eating and it does not taste like what people expect. anna is sure that ukrainian cuisine is very understandable for many
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cultures. ukrainian cuisine may be somewhat foreign to people, but it will always be understandable, because these flavors are very, very easy to get attached to, because it is tasty, it is comfortable, it kind of envelops you. and the people, they all walk smiling, everyone likes them. ricky and his girlfriend jana seem to share this opinion. your soup, your borscht, i personally like beets, so what i like your cuisine, all the flavors, i love dill, everything i have eaten so far has been very good, i like it. ricky even bought anna voloshena's book to cook for his girlfriend, and even managed... a few recipes, meanwhile anna is preparing the next one, this time about modern ukrainian cuisine. from los angeles , khrystyna shevchenko, victoria veskevich, bohdan shevchenko, for the voice of america. at this point, we will
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