The Vice President spent The Weekend in pittsburgh preparing for the debate. During a Radio Interview that aired this morning, she talked about what she expected from trump during the debate. He plays from this really old and tired playbook, right, where he theres no floor for him in terms of how low he will go, and we should be prepared for that. We should be prepared for the fact that he is not burdened by telling the truth. And we should be prepared for the fact that he is probably going to speak a lot of untruths. For his part, Donald Trump held a rally in battle ground, wisconsin, on saturday. As both candidates prepare for tomorrows debate, new polling shows an extremely tight race. A New York times Sienna College national poll gives trump a 1 Point Lead over the Vice President. The Yougov Poll of michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin show a close but tied race in the battleground states, with the results in the margin of error. With us now, Nbc News correspondent, garrett haake,
greatjimmy greaves scored 266 goals for spurs. this was came s 267th, and his 200 in the premier league. manchester city also had a record to break. they have never won in the stadium, or even scored a goal there. with the chance to close in at the top of the table, pep guardiola demanded more. he brought on kevin de bruyne, who found julian alvarez, who found his route to goal blocked by eric dier. alvarez had another go four minutes later. it was going to be one of those days for the defending champions. there was a little late drama, a second yellow card for cristian romero for this foul onjack yellow card for cristian romero for this foul on jack grealish. yellow card for cristian romero for this foul onjack grealish. spurs held on and it was to be harry kane s day. although it does mean his club s biggest rivals are still five points clear of city. what might nottingham forest continued their surge up the premier league. forest are now six points clear of the relegation
has died at the age of 91. he was the longest serving chancellor of the 20th century, before he resigned in 1989 over thatcher s choice of economic advisor. political figures have been paying tribute to him. prime minister rishi sunak tweeted this: one of the first things i did as chancellor was hang a picture of nigel lawson above my desk. he was a transformational chancellor and an inspiration to me and many others. my thoughts are with his family and friends at this time. the current chancellorjeremy hunt said: nigel lawson was a rarity amongst politicians, someone who transformed our thinking as well as transforming our economy. since he stepped down as chancellor, his shoes have been impossible to fill but he inspired all his successors, leaving the country more prosperous and enterprising. and former prime minister borisjohnson wrote: nigel lawson was a fearless and original flame of free market conservatism. he was a tax cutter and simplifier who helped transform
extremists. the election and they re not making a down the line. obama attacking biden over rage. politics over some in office or who aspired office worked to stir up the vision to make folks as angry and as aparade of one another afraid of one another for their own advantage. stirring up division and making people angry and afraid for their own advantage and who could he be talking about other than mr. red rant in philadelphia, mr. jim crow 2.0. yes, the angry old man in the white house, mr. joe biden. evening, everyone. welcome to the next revolution and we re pro family and more we ll get into the debate on who s dividing america later in the show and we start with the all important midterms. a month ago about what would be the decisive factors in the elections. at this stage, it is not about persuasion. it is about setting the agenda and turning out the vote. it s too late to persuade people, you re tough on crime if they they you re soft on crime and too late t
extremists. the election and they re not making a down the line. obama attacking biden over rage. politics over some in office or who aspired office worked to stir up the vision to make folks as angry and as aparade of one another afraid of one another for their own advantage. stirring up division and making people angry and afraid for their own advantage and who could he be talking about other than mr. red rant in philadelphia, mr. jim crow 2.0. yes, the angry old man in the white house, mr. joe biden. evening, everyone. welcome to the next revolution and we re pro family and more we ll get into the debate on who s dividing america later in the show and we start with the all important midterms. a month ago about what would be the decisive factors in the elections. at this stage, it is not about persuasion. it is about setting the agenda and turning out the vote. it s too late to persuade people, you re tough on crime if they they you re soft on crime and too late t