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i'm lindsay davis and i'm david moore. thank you for watching here in the us and all over the world. and from all of us here at a b. c. news. good. well that was the a b, c news presidential debate to the national constitution center in the philadelphia between comma harris and don't know from, from united states presence of the current vice president of colorado. how is facing off in the 1st presidential debate with the election less than 2 months away? well, that's go alive to, kimberly, how can now, who's in philadelphia? kimberly, what can we make of what we saw and heard as well, what we can make from it is that there was a certainly a rough start for the vice president, but it quickly in terms of the nerves dissipated and she found her form, but she had a bit of a dry mouth at the beginning, but that quickly evaporated. and soon she was in the prosecutor tauriel for him that she was comfortable in firing off attacks at the former president as some of the strong points that she have in terms of those attacks that we e
i'm lindsay davis and i'm david moore. thank you for watching here in the us and all over the world. and from all of us here at a b. c. news. good. well that was the a b, c news presidential debate to the national constitution center in the philadelphia between comma harris and don't know from, from united states presence of the current vice president of colorado. how is facing off in the 1st presidential debate with the election less than 2 months away? well, that's go alive to, kimberly, how...
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. >> i'm lindsey davis and i'm david moore. thank you for watching here in the u.s. and all over the world. and from all of us here at abc news, good night. >> hello, everybody. thank you for joining us for our special coverage of the presidential debate. i'm catherine heenan. we just heard from vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump in their first may be their only debate. i'm going to ask the panel about that. so let me introduce the panel starting with our political analyst michael yaki, jonathan madison, former vice chair of the bay area republican party. thank you for coming jonathan and david mcewan. david is chair of the political science department at sonoma state. all right. i heard you saying a reunion of the 3 amigos. it is kind of all right. we are we watch this thing play out. we went into it after being told 800 times that she will harris was being coached to try to get under trump's skin, try to make a mad he was being coached. don't take the bait. so how did that play well, it was kind of like the convention speech. the first.
. >> i'm lindsey davis and i'm david moore. thank you for watching here in the u.s. and all over the world. and from all of us here at abc news, good night. >> hello, everybody. thank you for joining us for our special coverage of the presidential debate. i'm catherine heenan. we just heard from vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump in their first may be their only debate. i'm going to ask the panel about that. so let me introduce the panel starting with our...
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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 . 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 o
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 . she lives in the last 3 and a half years. she has nothing to say...
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high-speed and last night you saw her in quite a performance alongside her fellow thespians of david moore lindsay davis. the american people were not convinced by anything kamala harris said. she has the right fit and they are having a hard time convincing people she will change anything for them based on the bad economy we have right now, the open borders she's been in charge of, the wars broken out under her watch. she didn't say a single thing to convince anybody in this country that she deserves their vote, and they have a big problem with that right now. >> laura: to that point you just raised, i find it fascinating to actually listen to real people. so i will shut up and let's listen to what an undecided voter said after the debate last night. >> it is important to remember that we are voting for the leader of the country and not who we like the most or who we want in our wedding party but who is actually going to make our country better. we are in an incredibly unique situation where we have had both of the candidates in office before and we've gotten to see with these two and when
high-speed and last night you saw her in quite a performance alongside her fellow thespians of david moore lindsay davis. the american people were not convinced by anything kamala harris said. she has the right fit and they are having a hard time convincing people she will change anything for them based on the bad economy we have right now, the open borders she's been in charge of, the wars broken out under her watch. she didn't say a single thing to convince anybody in this country that she...
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the back and forth with david moore shouting him down about the dogs and the cats, i was literally flabbergasted. >> that moment, can i just say that the way that landed was donald trump made this false claim. david weir said we've looked into this and check with local authorities, it didn't happen and then trump's response was, but i saw it on television. >> and then david mure was like i got this from the city manager. >> that actually was not just him saying something wrong in getting called out. it was him admitting that if he sees a thing on television that counts is true to him. >> a doddering grandpa moment. >> if he's trying to present himself as a commanding presence it was just a bad -- as bad as when david muir or the other moderator followed up with him and said, do you have a plan on obama care? he didn't answer and he said i've got concepts of plans. >> codifies president harris had given at that answer tonight about anything and she would be being eviscerated on the front page of the new york times tomorrow so i look forward to seeing the coverage because donald trump needs to be
the back and forth with david moore shouting him down about the dogs and the cats, i was literally flabbergasted. >> that moment, can i just say that the way that landed was donald trump made this false claim. david weir said we've looked into this and check with local authorities, it didn't happen and then trump's response was, but i saw it on television. >> and then david mure was like i got this from the city manager. >> that actually was not just him saying something wrong...
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david moore says, hey, how do you actually remove all of these people? where would you start? and again, he went off on a rant and wasn't able to show that he actually i mean, that's i just want to challenge the congressman for one second. he she she did say to him, you know, you want to run on the problem. you don't want to fix the problem? and i'm just wondering if there's space there for people because they were making major concessions to conservative representatives in the house and the senate on an immigration bill that trump told them not to sign so that's it's a good point that you bring up and it is brought up quite frankly by democrats and harris supporters. >> but the reality is millions of folks came into the country much before this bill that would have let another 1.8 million immigrants come in legal. and of course, as soon as you pass something like that, you have a flooding of the border because that's what happens when you announce something that's incentivizes immigration. you have cartels, you have groups in turkey who are making money, sending nationals for
david moore says, hey, how do you actually remove all of these people? where would you start? and again, he went off on a rant and wasn't able to show that he actually i mean, that's i just want to challenge the congressman for one second. he she she did say to him, you know, you want to run on the problem. you don't want to fix the problem? and i'm just wondering if there's space there for people because they were making major concessions to conservative representatives in the house and the...
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>> david: marcus moore, thank you. >>> now to the war in ukraine tonight. russia unleashing a deadly new wave of missile and drone strikes. the horrifying moment explosions rocked lvic in western ukraine. in video circulating online, buildings obliterated. at least seven killed. it comes as president zelenskyy carries out a major shakeup of his cabinet, including his foreign minister, saying ukraine needs, quote, new energy in this fight against russia. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, remembering the two young hockey brothers killed by an alleged drunk driver. the columbus blue jackets nhl team speaking for the first time since their star player and teammate johnny gaudreau and brother matthew were killed. the team describing their loss and making a plea to save other lives. >> there's a huge hole in our lineup, there's an even larger one in our hearts. >> if you think about driving after a few beers or a fun night, please, please, please, do not. find a way home. >> david: memorials for gaudreau growing outside the arena. fans renning the 31-year-old hu
>> david: marcus moore, thank you. >>> now to the war in ukraine tonight. russia unleashing a deadly new wave of missile and drone strikes. the horrifying moment explosions rocked lvic in western ukraine. in video circulating online, buildings obliterated. at least seven killed. it comes as president zelenskyy carries out a major shakeup of his cabinet, including his foreign minister, saying ukraine needs, quote, new energy in this fight against russia. >>> back here in...
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>> david: marcus moore, we're glad you and the crew are okay covering those funerals today. thank you. martha raddatz is also in the region tonight with what she's learned now about the explosives and the trigger switches planted inside. >> reporter: tonight, stunning new reporting on those unprecedented attacks. this scene at a grocery store. watch as a pager explodes inside a shopping bag. the man goes down. sources tell abc news israeli agents planted explosives in the pagers, as well as a remote trigger switch to set off the blasts. those pagers sold to hezbollah more than six months ago. and that's when analysts say israel likely stepped in with what a u.s. official called a "supply chain interdiction operation," meaning israel tampered with a shipment of thousands of pagers headed to lebanon. as little as one to two ounces of explosive material was implanted next to the batteries, sources say. the pagers received a message at 3:30 tuesday afternoon that triggered the blasts. israel hasn't commented on the attacks, but today, u.s. officials confirming to abc news that d
>> david: marcus moore, we're glad you and the crew are okay covering those funerals today. thank you. martha raddatz is also in the region tonight with what she's learned now about the explosives and the trigger switches planted inside. >> reporter: tonight, stunning new reporting on those unprecedented attacks. this scene at a grocery store. watch as a pager explodes inside a shopping bag. the man goes down. sources tell abc news israeli agents planted explosives in the pagers, as...
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moore. foxbusiness anchor david asman steve start with you. jerome powell often talked about the independence of the federal reserve and how convenient for the first time in front for years just weeks before election is early voting begins in pennsylvania now and around the country let's drop interest rates and give people the impression everything is better. i want interest rates down and a better economy i don't want americans suffering because every store they go to their paying higher prices than they have paid about $12,000 on average than what they're paying 4 years ago. but i don't believe we are at that point in my opinion. what's yours? >> yeah, i think the chairman of the federal reserve jerome powell and the 300 ph.d. economists they have over there in the empire at the fed maybe should just go to the grocery store may be to the gas pumps and go shopping and see what real americans are facing in terms of these higher prices because americans are really feeling financially squeezed by that. to be fair i was in favor of a quarter perc
moore. foxbusiness anchor david asman steve start with you. jerome powell often talked about the independence of the federal reserve and how convenient for the first time in front for years just weeks before election is early voting begins in pennsylvania now and around the country let's drop interest rates and give people the impression everything is better. i want interest rates down and a better economy i don't want americans suffering because every store they go to their paying higher...
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where is she going to get the money for this >> here with reaction, david asmond, and trump economic adviser, steve moorelet's start with you. people got mad on social media. donald trump gave a hundred dollars to somebody out of his own pocket at a grocery store yesterday. i thought it was a nice gesture. he is trying to buy her vote. what do you call student loan forgiveness for brats that go to harvard and yale. what do you call taxpayer money for new homes or $50,000 to start a business. that sounds like incrementalism, new green dealism to me, that would destroy capitalism in my view. >> and of course it is not her money. it is our money that she is reaching into the grab bag of all the tax revenues that come in and giving it to federal bureaucracies. and she is buying votes. but again not with her money but with our money. it is crazy. she talked about a lot of things today in those platitudes. some of the students' comments were brilliant by the way. they understand the difference between the platitudes and the reality. that they have to live with and their parents have to live with. she talked ab
where is she going to get the money for this >> here with reaction, david asmond, and trump economic adviser, steve moorelet's start with you. people got mad on social media. donald trump gave a hundred dollars to somebody out of his own pocket at a grocery store yesterday. i thought it was a nice gesture. he is trying to buy her vote. what do you call student loan forgiveness for brats that go to harvard and yale. what do you call taxpayer money for new homes or $50,000 to start a...
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here with reaction foxbusiness host david asman and economist stephen moore.phen start with you. i've mentioned this many times on the show, on my radio show. i started my out life. i was living paycheque to paycheque. not exactly the most fun time in my life although i was pretty happy back then to be honest. money, not having money didn't make me miserable. and i always loved working. i don't even know what an 8 hour workday looks like. i didn't know it then. i don't know now. i don't know that look like for anybody. these are innovative ideas. if we get the green new deal on top of $12,000, americans in every swing state are paying more for essentials than they were paying and 2021, what is that due to the economy? what is unrealized capital gains do the job creation? >> first of all let me say something about the new plan that was just announced if i may because my first job was working in the suburbs of chicago in a warehouse for four dollars an hour. i had to work overtime to make a good paycheque so that six dollars an hour was a big bonus because you g
here with reaction foxbusiness host david asman and economist stephen moore.phen start with you. i've mentioned this many times on the show, on my radio show. i started my out life. i was living paycheque to paycheque. not exactly the most fun time in my life although i was pretty happy back then to be honest. money, not having money didn't make me miserable. and i always loved working. i don't even know what an 8 hour workday looks like. i didn't know it then. i don't know now. i don't know...
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. >> steve moore. david asman they'll react to that straight aheadore, . in a hospital, every second counts. our provide critical care and can give patients another chance at life. >> we're here every hour of every day for every patient. >> corporate health insurers, it harder for you to receive the care you need. 62% of patients report having their care delayed by corporate health insurers, while insurance companies bank on record profits. >> tell congress to hold corporate health insurers accountable. hi, mike huckabee here. and this election is going to have many of us up at night. me included the very balance of our country hanging by a thread. that's why i'm going to make sure i vote and until then, i'm going to make sure i get a good night's sleep with relaxium sleep america's number one trusted sleep. i'm dr. eric ciliberti founder of relaxium, america's most trusted sleep aid. just like you're seeing me on television now. i saw a commercial for relaxium sleep back then. i called and the rest is history. what? i take away extreme sleep. i sleep bett
. >> steve moore. david asman they'll react to that straight aheadore, . in a hospital, every second counts. our provide critical care and can give patients another chance at life. >> we're here every hour of every day for every patient. >> corporate health insurers, it harder for you to receive the care you need. 62% of patients report having their care delayed by corporate health insurers, while insurance companies bank on record profits. >> tell congress to hold...
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nevertheless, based on this new information by david and susan moore, detectives asked paul to come in. took time off on a sunday afternoon. the detective song asked paul directly. d paul dir. then he said he just grew up and now wanted to help in any way he could, even if it meant informing committed felonies, in fact. and he said he just grew up and wanted to help in any way he could, even if it meant in forming on his beloved cousin, peter. peter. keith morrison (voiceover): one thing though, paul, like his second cousin dave, didn't think that pete was capable of making that bomb. >> one thing, though, paul, like a second cousin dave, didn't think that pete was capable of making that bomb. somebody must have helped him. >> i just don't think pete has a technical capability to do it. it. keith morrison (voiceover): but remember, paul's ex in-laws told detective salm that paul was more likely >> but remember -- paul's ex-in- laws will detective psalm that paul was more likely the guilty party. so now, the detective turned the tables a little and suggested maybe it was he, paul, who w
nevertheless, based on this new information by david and susan moore, detectives asked paul to come in. took time off on a sunday afternoon. the detective song asked paul directly. d paul dir. then he said he just grew up and now wanted to help in any way he could, even if it meant informing committed felonies, in fact. and he said he just grew up and wanted to help in any way he could, even if it meant in forming on his beloved cousin, peter. peter. keith morrison (voiceover): one thing...
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david espinoza was a loyal son who played with toy solders. at afghanistan, he was a marine. taylor hoover was an uncle with a contagious laugh. in afghanistan he was a moorepy go-lucky kid. in afghanistan. he was a marine. johnny row share yeoh p inch car dmp o was a ray of sunshine. at ag was a marine. a thirst for life, he was a marine. dylan m emp rmp ola hospitalized to study engineering in college. at afghanistan, he was a marine. a soldier corpsman and 11 marines served their country to help people in desperate need. they lived out childhood dreams. they bound up the wounds of a war that had expand their entire lives. and in an instant, 13 young americans from every corner of our country were bonded forever. in an instant, their heroic service became an ultimate and eternal sacrifice. today, the name holds anger, confusion and unspeakable grief. but we declare here today the highest honor that congress can bestow in the hearts of a grateful nation those two words will forever stand for bravery. the bravery of your sons and daughters and our heroes. >> ladies and gentlemen the honorable charles e. schumer, democratic leader of the united states senat
david espinoza was a loyal son who played with toy solders. at afghanistan, he was a marine. taylor hoover was an uncle with a contagious laugh. in afghanistan he was a moorepy go-lucky kid. in afghanistan. he was a marine. johnny row share yeoh p inch car dmp o was a ray of sunshine. at ag was a marine. a thirst for life, he was a marine. dylan m emp rmp ola hospitalized to study engineering in college. at afghanistan, he was a marine. a soldier corpsman and 11 marines served their country to...
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david espinoza was a loyal son who played with toy solders. at afghanistan, he was a marine. taylor hoover was an uncle with a contagious laugh. in afghanistan he was a moorepy go-lucky kid. in afghanistan. he was a marine. johnny row share yeoh p inch car dmp o was a ray of sunshine. at ag was a marine. a thirst for life, he was a marine. dylan m emp rmp ola hospitalized to study engineering in college. at afghanistan, he was a marine. a soldier corpsman and 11 marines served their country to help people in desperate need. they lived out childhood dreams. they bound up the wounds of a war that had expand their entire lives. and in an instant, 13 young americans from every corner of our country were bonded forever. in an instant, their heroic service became an ultimate and eternal sacrifice. today, the name holds anger, confusion and unspeakable grief. but we declare here today the highest honor that congress can bestow in the hearts of a grateful nation those two words will forever stand for bravery. the bravery of your sons and daughters and our heroes. >> ladies and gentlemen the honorable charles e. schumer, democratic leader of the united states senat
david espinoza was a loyal son who played with toy solders. at afghanistan, he was a marine. taylor hoover was an uncle with a contagious laugh. in afghanistan he was a moorepy go-lucky kid. in afghanistan. he was a marine. johnny row share yeoh p inch car dmp o was a ray of sunshine. at ag was a marine. a thirst for life, he was a marine. dylan m emp rmp ola hospitalized to study engineering in college. at afghanistan, he was a marine. a soldier corpsman and 11 marines served their country to...
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moore. commissioners david winslow, staff architect, the item before you is a public initiated discretionaryview of planning application number 2023 006047 to construct a 920, i'm sorry, 9239 square foot, three story, two unit residential building over an existing garage that is located in the required rear yard of the property at mason street. therefore, the project is seeking a variance which had been heard prior to this hearing and per planning code section 2278, zoning lots in rh districts may receive exceptions for density limits up to six units for corner lots subject to the new units entering into rental or regulatory rental agreements with the city. this site is 45ft wide by 137.5ft deep, up sloping corner lot that contains an existing two unit, two story building over a basement, which is also set back over 90ft from mason street. the existing building is also a category a historic resource that was built in 1907. the doctor requesters beverly chan and roderick lewis, are residents of 1651 mason street. the adjacent property to the south, and are concerned that the proposed project
moore. commissioners david winslow, staff architect, the item before you is a public initiated discretionaryview of planning application number 2023 006047 to construct a 920, i'm sorry, 9239 square foot, three story, two unit residential building over an existing garage that is located in the required rear yard of the property at mason street. therefore, the project is seeking a variance which had been heard prior to this hearing and per planning code section 2278, zoning lots in rh districts...
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moore. >>> and we'll get a reality check on some of the economic proposals that sound too good to be true from gary koern. >>> and we'll check in with david becker on the vote by mail process and the latest on foreign influence campaigns and the growing impact of conspiracy theories from cybersecurity expert and analyst chris krebs. it is all just ahead on "face the nation." [ music playing ] ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "face the nation." we have a lot to get to this morning and we begin with republican vice presidential nominee senator j.d. vance of ohio. welcome back to "face the nation." >> thanks, margaret, good morning. >> senator, we heard from donald trump this week that he wants to end all taxes on overtime pay for workers. how would this exemption work? would this mean someone working a 40-hour workweek would not pay payroll taxes and not pay income taxes? >> well that is exactly how he envisions it. we're talking about hourly workers and of course when you work overtime in this country, you get time and a half and if you're one of the select hard workers that is busting your rear end to try to make good in kamala harris's
moore. >>> and we'll get a reality check on some of the economic proposals that sound too good to be true from gary koern. >>> and we'll check in with david becker on the vote by mail process and the latest on foreign influence campaigns and the growing impact of conspiracy theories from cybersecurity expert and analyst chris krebs. it is all just ahead on "face the nation." [ music playing ] ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "face the nation."...
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david, this was the big talk at an event i was at over the weekend. the question is will mark robinson drop out? does he have to drop out? i reminded him roy moore didn't drop out, accused of sexual assault. >> and almost became senator. >> lost to doug jones. say he stays in the race. this is a guy, i mean, all of this information was out there. it's easy to uncover. you do a background check on a candidate to see if you want them to run for office. what's the deal with the staffers deciding to walk out now? do you have any idea? >> i don't have any idea why these revelations were any worse than previous revelations, which were pretty bad. there was an 11:59 p.m. deadline. short of death he's going to be on the ballot as the republican nominee, so there's nothing that can be done about that for the party. you know, i think the question is how does trump and his campaign decide to handle robinson who's very outspoken, and, look, when you're the gubernatorial nominee, even a nominee for senate, let alone, a member of the house of representative, running for the house. and so, it muddles the message for trump in north carolina. but, you know, it a
david, this was the big talk at an event i was at over the weekend. the question is will mark robinson drop out? does he have to drop out? i reminded him roy moore didn't drop out, accused of sexual assault. >> and almost became senator. >> lost to doug jones. say he stays in the race. this is a guy, i mean, all of this information was out there. it's easy to uncover. you do a background check on a candidate to see if you want them to run for office. what's the deal with the...