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these visor, us as a general also is a once again times if it is full ton shelter in central the left at least 18 people that includes 2 children and 6 u. n. workers. just tragic hash tag garza 6 u n r w a colleagues killed today. went to air strikes, hit a school and a surroundings in new serat, in the middle areas. this is the highest step total among our staff. in a single incident. this school has been hit 5 times since the war began. his home to around 12000 displaced people, mainly women and children. know when a safe st. garza, no one is spared this other. yeah, we just had all the off of off of the is ready. so i people big getting a through the rubble. so thing for survivors, as the school has been destroyed, one line spoke about the his family. he is missing just now opened the door has 40 pounds. the sounds of explosion shook the building. we went
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out running and so, but he paused, thrown everywhere around the shelves, that unfortunately my children are still missing full of my children. i don't know where they are. i do not know where my daughter is all. even my wife was sleeping here in this corner. where is my wife? i do not know. i don't know where my wife is. now we have on file to have a full, unless a democratic functions, fences and dmitri juliani, he says the number of you and will get killed in the gaza war has never been seen douglas in history. speaking of the, this will crime, this mass code that happened in the set up. can you human it there in aid workers, including the manager of the shelter that host was 10001002 the new people who were forcibly displaced from their homes. this stops the military. a victims who were slaughtered by the standard is you'll do $300.00. 2 thirds of them are
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united nation. they gave me a ring, a workers. this is totally, i'm president of him. any more? no. do you recall israel will not stop this genocide unless it has to. so far, the world specially the west has been totally complicit in the genocide and the blood. still. also, it uncovered how morally and, and politically corrupt. most of these governments, especially the united states of america, in their support of this ongoing genocide. this is the most documented genocide in the world. here's our and we'll be back in 30 minutes. the
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the 14 or 15 different policies like she was big on, defend the police in minnesota, she went out whatever and i'm talking now, if you don't mind, please sound familiar why she went out as with democrats proving there always one debate away from removing a someone from their office and republicans hoping to cause the same damage as they did in june palmer harris and donald trump met for the 1st time on tuesday night. and there's a bade hosted by a b, c. well, the pressure was up surely as a both parties were quick to declare a winner, but who actually accomplish their goals and how much will it affect the election outcome in november on sky now here's, and this is perspective the
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the 2020 for presidential debate, which sometimes seemed more negative than i think either candidate wished. pushed on some of the major issues americans were hoping for. now, for the democrats, the issue of abortion was expected to be one they wanted at the forefront. donald trump actually defended his stance on the reverse of roe vs wade. and lizzie davis responded with what summer calling. i think he said the baby will be born and we will decide what to do with the baby. in other words, will execute the baby, and that's why i did that because that predominates because they are radical. the democrats or radical in that each individual state is voting. it's the vote of the people. now it's not tied up in the federal government. there is no state in this country where it is with all to kill a baby after it's born. well,
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the moderator may have come in with a prepared fact check. but here's what donald trump was referring to. the input would be delivered, the input would be kept comfortable. the info would be resuscitated if, if that's what the mother and the family desired. and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. now there's another topic, afghanistan, how my hair is. a struck a truck by saying she has the endorsement over 200 republicans, including those who used to work with him. but it's it, donald trump was ready for this and threw it right back at her. i fired most of those people. not so graciously. they did bad things or a bad job. i fired and they never fired one person. they didn't find anybody having to do with afghanistan in the taliban. in the 13 people who's, who's were just killed viciously and violently killed and i get to know the parents and the family. they didn't fire, they should have fired all those generals, all those top people because that was what are the most in comparatively handled
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situations. anybody has ever seen not speaking about $0.10 an hour later, the moderators as comma here's if she feels, any responsibility for how the withdrawal played out? well, i will tell you, i agreed with president by ins. decision to pull out of afghanistan for presidents said they would, and jo bind it well. other topics they were hoping not to cover. they did, because following the last 24 hour news cycle, the focus on a town in ohio called springfield. now this is just a small town of only $60000.00 residents with one 3rd of them being haitian immigrants, who the federal government had place there for a silent. now the migrants had committed a multiple, a legal acts as noted to the city council, and yet not much was being done over the last 2 years. when i was until this rumor began circulating our social media that haitians were stealing and killing local
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pets and waterfowl at the local police department said there is no truth to this rumor. but a recording of a, a police phone call obtained by the federalist, reveals a local resident actually reporting a group of haitian migrants carrying for geese in springfield, ohio. just 2 weeks ago. it was about 4 of them. i was do, man 2, and then how many did they have? like each i have one. now the car did say you spot of the haitians? karen mcgee said an intersection between water and water street. and that's the location that does exist in springfield and is confirmed, and the police report later filed about the incident. but this might not have been an issue except donald j. trump decided to speak on it. the people on television cleared my dog was taken and used for food. so maybe you said that it maybe that's a good thing to say for a city manager, i'm not taking this from the st. manager of was eaten by the people that went there
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again. springfield city manager says there is no evidence of bad placements fire out. and those are just some of the top points from the debate. but i wanna actually discuss the bigger picture, and that's with our panel for as your now, as an archie delegate at large, jamal thomas is the political analyst and tom martin, chair of the american pac. thank you so much for joining me. so i wanna start actually with you on this jamal, do you think a single vote was changed or motivated by this debate? it is kind of hard to know. i mean, the reality of it is smaller her as well defective. it may get her points. i don't necessarily know if this has been a change in a truck, supporters whether it changes independence. oh man, it's hard to know of. this is one of those things that you can see the folding all i see. ringback is a trend line, i mean, up until this point though, we know there was a trend line going the way from cabala harris, maybe whatever balance. ready whatever she was able to get,
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i would argue more media creation, but it seemed to balance itself out, especially in the battleground states. if i had to guess so, so there may be a few independents, but i'm not necessarily sure that those are going to change too many minds one way or the other to be on. what's interesting because gloria before we actually talk about the candidates, i would actually talk about the host of the debate, which some say you should just leave alone if you're talking about the rest your lives in the argument except the rest do matter. i'm going to say this get out and i laugh i'll media colleagues dismissed that hosted the debates don't matter. they do. do you think david moore and lindsey actually treated both candidates fairly? and donald trump was actually given almost double the time to speak. what was that because the command of the stage, or because the host wanted him to hoping that he would hang himself with his own words. i think i'll try. i was given more time. speak intentionally, because kamala harris has nothing to say. she has nothing to say about her account
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. she lives in the last 3 and a half years. she has nothing to say about that her policy, she has no policy. so by keeping president, trump speaking, they were able to keep her quiet and let's face it. she felt more last night and she has spoken in 3 and a half years and she's running across it. and i still can't tell you any policy that she has. she did not express herself well last night. it's just a lot of delta. i still don't know where she's getting that money from the $25000.00 and she's willing to give everyone to buy a home. nobody understands. so i do feel that the house do keep president truck engaged in conversation because come out her assess nothing just that. but that's the thing tom going into this. donald trump pretty much suited these have. we're probably going to be against him. so should have prepared better or did he handle it just like as best as he could know. and that potentially these 2 homestead, especially the one of them, had already just recently compared him to the k k k or his supporters to said donald trump do anything to keep being from being demonized by these host. well no,
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because of the other day donald trump doesn't like big tag team like come on everest us as just one of the way she started affordable careers or tag gaming. but i mean, at the end of the day when you're sitting there, you're running for president united states and you have 3 people trying to go out and just attack you. it's ridiculous. i mean, they didn't correct her on the border inflation. they didn't correct her. a dana span, they didn't correct her. i think that 98 percent of americans know are a complete and utter failure by the, by an administration. so i mean, abc stands for always be communist at this point in time. well, 2nd thing tomorrow, because i can sort of kind of be the middle of the road on the panel today. did you learn anything new about the policies of either candidate? oh, so i get into that part of it just to push back a little bit on some of this. um, what donald trump is, let the donald trump more time to try to get more time at various points of it.
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each point to be honest, you had donald trump, that basically was like, wait a minute, let me age in a pools more time. it just so happens that the announcer were willing to give both candidates more time to make their points, whatever those points were. donald trump just was breaking the rest of it, taking it's time for me. think of it on but they were alternately ration sorted up on to give them even though mikes were cut off, the bikes were immediately cut back on every time each candidate had a particular point to be from the standpoint of should have donald trump have been more prepared, well yeah, i agree with you that they asked questions in a way that were specific. so let's say the deficit support for example, were even affect ships where they didn't necessarily back check them all hers even though they was backs at donald trump. there are no, but let's be very clear. donald trump should have been but more prepared to this debate and there are multiple times where he couldn't necessarily um, he could have made games like if they do in the part work model her as a,
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the were leaders by embarrassed by, you know, this is a woman who hit the back the job, i was out of his mind and been out of his mind for months meeting, they were hiding the back july who was going into the will to dislike. oh, yellow. the events abroad. even the wall street journal was pointing out how basically it will be humiliating experience with the president to be seen in that way. and yet she would take the argument that is donald trump, that's the embarrassment. donald trump had no capability of even pointing something like that out. and there were multiple instances where you could take it a sort. ready of advantage, but he just didn't take, he seemed like he was flat footed. that would be okay. didn't say i hear missed opportunities. i think it's, it's not the republicans are disappointed. donald truss performance. i think they feel like this was a missed opportunity. the but kept him it, there was a lot to throw at him. gloria from that perspective though, a lot of these questions, especially in the chapter about the controversies and the trouble that he's had in the past or that they've tried to make him have in the past yet. we really didn't
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talk about much about commas. issues. are you surprised that there was not a question or anything about the conversation about how the fact that just 6 weeks ago she was not even in this position or what role she played in the past 3 years of jo vitus. why should the people trust her when she's basically been lying to him for the past year, and now she's in the spot? i'm not surprised because it's who was asking the questions. i s o lived in account of this country. i can tell you this is what happens. the media is told what to say by the government, by congress. and right now it is. the news is as someone's that kind of this network. so they basically gave her questions based off of questions to her. and i was getting colorado 8 and she hasn't. uh, president trump did try to but they did not allow him to go through with it. and they gave her no questions. i mean, has she visited the board or no,
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has she been to your? no, i understand that. but how are you going to change our country in the next 4 years? you've done nothing in 3 and a half years and i think that's a question that should have been asked. i mean, as a mom, i wouldn't want my children playing outside in front of my home because i don't know how many legal interests are here and i don't know how many criminals are living here. and i have a relatively same area. so i have to wonder why more questions like that asked as the only answer is, abc news has no interest in having small hers answer us less. your glory to your point. i did find it interesting. they talked about how the calmer harris had gone over and she talked really zalinski 3 or 4 times and guess what? she still didn't get peace. there was still a conflict that happened in that region. so that just shows how much of an effective leader she is the broker and piece where she was set with the task responsibility. and when she left, 2 days later is when everything unfolded, gloria tomorrow. tom, i want you to stay right there. because after short break,
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did you notice donald trump rarely looked at comma harris during the debate, while harris's face, that would have lost our game of poker. what role did body language play? not only with the candidates, but also with the audience, the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just shifted reality distortion by tell us to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as a chosen few fractured images present? it is. but can you see through their illusion going underground? can i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a
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robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter to conflict with the 1st law show you alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about visual intelligence. the point obviously is to create a trust rather than fit the job. i mean, with the artificial intelligence we have so many with the in the a robot must protect this phone. existence was alexis the welcome back to perspective. i'm your host guy now he's, there were several exciting moments regarding body language and the debate. first, when that kenneth initially walked out on stage vice president, come on here is walked over to shake donald trump's hand. well,
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it looks like trump only intended to go straight to a sodium speaker. podiums comma harris had a miniature podium during the debate on abc against donald trump. the move was requested by harris's team, who was afraid she would look hi me compared to donald trump. though the smaller podium would make the candidates look the same size during the televised split screen. now as noted by axis, harrison trump have one of the largest high differences amongst presidential nominees in united states history. donald trump, while he's 6, but 3 commer harris, 54. and throughout the debate, donald trump rarely looked in harris's direction. there is lots to analyze in this non verbal communications happening at the presidential debate. i want to bring back at our panel or as yano are, as he delegate large small thomas political analyst and tom norton chair, american pac. okay. so i know we'd love to talk about body language,
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but in this case it does make a difference any time after talking about taylor smith's endorsement, i'm going to talk about donald trump not looking in her way tom to start with you did all the body language actually matter to either the candidate or the audience. i think it was a little bit less of the body language. i mean, the only part that i can really think of is problem straight to the camera and continue to try to look like you as president joel. that same. look, that made up very popular on the apprentice. come our look like a very kind and saying mad house wise, and that's not something that appeals to a matter of voters. but like, for instance, my wife's a barber, i work and i work in the sales and have a company to help manage. and one of the things we noticed today and talking to people was, it was less of body language in her voice like her voice was very, very squeezes screechy, very common sending. and because that was what really turn people off, it doesn't matter the messaging, it's good. i listen to this person for 4 years. i mean there's, there's,
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there's women who didn't vote for tech cruise because they didn't think his face was trusting enough when he ran for president 2016. so the body language was there and those 2 aspects, but really a lot of it was the voice was hard to listen to ok. segora. i want you to take your very well known part us and have off that want to keep being a woman in this situation. you say comma harris had a harder, harder sell to the public. the donald trump had to do just because she was a woman, because not only did she have to be a female, but she had to also appeal to med and not remind them of any of their ex wives that they tried to run away from as far as quick as possible, i absolutely not as one of the were all a quotes and then absolutely not. i'm not that big. she used to play any kind of a female car. what i did find interesting is, are going like this, and it was like a child listening to a story. that's not a woman. that's
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a child who is trying to get black for her own incapacity to be able to express or so. and just look at president trump as if he is an as retainer that has nothing to do with being one. she acted like a child. what's interesting guard because i know after yard, nobody ever realized that he was in a wheelchair. and because the media hit it for me, they were very nice. and i actually was somewhat insulted by the fact that they came in and change the podiums out to try to make them look equal. if this was going to be an issue 2 or 3 weeks ago, why did they not just put them at a table together sitting there down? i think it's very interesting that you know a few hours before they're changing up tables. i just don't like it. you don't look smaller, but let your voice show that you're just as strong as he is. and that was would have been my advice to the commer harris campaign. i think it's a woman that's actually insulting, that they had to actually change the stage just so we could stand on the same one with a man, but speaking and standing on the same stage. we have taylor swift. i or drew,
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i know jamal, that is your woman right there. i know that you play her songs every more in your alarm clock, but her endorsement came out, not even before they come on, harris had taken her high heels off and it was a long one. it had a picture of her with a cat. it was already planned. democrats and politicians that like today are just claiming it as if you got the endorsement of jesus christ himself. do you think it's that big of a deal to? oh, just to go back real quick. i don't see the issue with um the differential in regards to changing the tables and she wants to be balances. she doesn't want this stuff to come into play. also don't understand the child thing. i don't get better at all. that's. i'm sort of a projective. but the reality of it is it looks like she was trying to frame herself what she. ready is listening to donald trump, i guess she was aware of what it was gonna look like inside spring. oh, that's a deal. it's what i have to be honest. i don't know why tell us what is relevant to
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any other to be honest, i don't. i mean, there's a lot of endorsements in place that i don't quite get. i mean, the idea that the cheney is, janie is all a sudden i. ready know, these are the great statesman of the democratic party as the model her, it's supposed to be a specific mission, but the cheney ellis training during the debate. i gotta be honest, i don't quite get federal. i don't think these endorsements, but the deals with thing may have some level of legs in regards to maybe a younger demographic. maybe young women who listen to taylor swift. i mean, is, was paula here is already going to get a young. ready graphic probably, is this going to be overly significant? see, i don't know that it was with the traffic, but the political space, the way the resume is we hear endorsements all of the time, and i don't think anybody shocks, i remember the music or hollywood will endorse
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a democrat. i mean, that's nothing new. we see that i think there's more of a surprise when they come out endorsing republican. that's when people go wait a minute really you're you're bucking. yeah. the system on this and what kind of retribution are you going to expect for that being said, tom, there's always about a strategy. and just like i ask for you to take off her hat as a part of the night and just put it back on cuz she's now back to being the transporter. we know she is. i'm gonna ask you to look at this from a strategic point of view. do you think that democrats had a plan because they 1st held the 1st debate before the convention that is never been done before? and it's obvious knowing that there was going to have to be some sort of dramatic things that would happen to get you a bite and out that they did that. and so publicly they did that so that the public did say that they pushed the candidate off off the top of the ticket. i mean, he was of losing cause and they knew that from down down balance. and then now we have this new debate and the timing of it, like you said, donald trump, jamal pointed out the dollar trouble starting to regain is momentum. all of
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a sudden, 2 weeks later, we have this debate and you put this shiny new penny out in public knowing that he can be triggered that he can be that people can't get into his head. so then we have the 2nd debate and it obviously regarded as you performed, not only were going to taylor swift endorsement, you're going to be praise by the media. do you think this was actually a long term plan that was set into place? months ago? i absolutely do, i mean that because i was trying to get trapped to earlier debate to lock down and obligation before the convention if you recall. and he had to wait until there are not many i get the democrats were like, well was that were gonna have to be done before august because what if she fails miserably? now she didn't found miserably, but she didn't gain any points anywhere. i. in fact, she interrupted donald trump more than he interrupted her, healy interrupted her twice towards the tale when she attempted it 5 to 6 different times throughout the debate. so they're all screaming that trump was inappropriate . what kind of the time she tried to interrupt and she also never answered any
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questions. she talked to privateers of those specific plans. so i, i guaranteed that strategy of a democratic party because this isn't going to move the following is going to start shifting back to work for right now. in order to be donald trump, the democrat has to have a 5 point. we and they don't have anywhere they're, they're running way under water without a 5 point lead right now. donald trump low and the presidency. every single swing state, if it's within 5 points, is going to win it. he has never been and a tie. raise this early, so you mark my words, october, surprise, the democratic party will be jo by and either dying or resigned. they're either going to take him out or he's gonna resign. rob is to give her another bomb by active by sometime in october, or in order for her to get an additional bob to try to take him out. this is an extreme hardy, that no longer represents democracy, whatsoever. they don't care about the rates, are the wealth of the people of voting. if they did, they would have done it online voting convention or the where the people have the
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ability to select the how many of the democratic party they could have done that before. the convention, but they didn't want to do that. they wanted the most control candidate that the powers can be, can tell what to do. okay, that's a very bold protection. i'm going to hold your fire to that. i hope it doesn't happen. let me just go and state, i hope not. i never want to see anything negative happen to any family. that being said, at one question, i'm gonna ask each one of you, do you for say, another presidential debate happening? we know there's a b p one. well they do another president. yes or no. gloria it's these big. okay, let's go tomorrow. um i know with all the issues of when i'll say no. okay. well donald trump is basically say he's not interested in one, bob harris. after the success of this once he's or other? no. okay. so now okay. gloria back to you. do you have your answer? yes or no for you. okay. well you also did saw, oh yes i don't think there be another one. do i think so?
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yeah, i think there will be a number today. yes, i do. and tom, yes or no. and does it matter who the, the, the host of the debate is, does he just need to do it regardless? he is going to be a yes. and i think that he's going to say he already started demanding that he's open to a remaster waiter last night. and i guarantee you what's going to happen is a joint moderator. where is that with handicapped boeing in the bumper is going up down the bowling alley. like she had because she couldn't defend herself because she didn't need to. the moderators took care of it for her. well, and that's exactly how i think we should in the panel. thank you so much for joining me, corps yano, jamal thomas, and tom norton. you know, nobody likes a day after quarterback, but i think even trump would say there were some missed opportunities and at times it seemed as though comma harris was being successful at bathing her opponent. now from a strategy standpoint, comma harris would say something remotely last night,
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substitive and he would chat on this end a job or a bar, which guaranteed that trump would respond would not respond with something substitive in response. then when he was asked a question, he would go back to something else that have been said earlier. so we never got into any details about the administration's accomplishments under him. donald trump missed the simple message. are you better off than you were 4 years ago? more importantly, is the world better off than it was 4 years ago. and if we're all being honest, i think we already know the answer. but hey, that's just my perspective. i'm sky now. he's the the,
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