The two candidates have both attended ceremonies to remember the victims of the september 11 attacks on america, exchanging a handshake for the second time, rather than the barbs they traded earlier. The trump campaign are playing down the likelihood of a further debate, and mr trump has attacked the abc channel, which hosted the debate, and its moderators, claiming they were biased. Let s get the latest from our north america editor sarah smith. At a september 11 memorial service, it was donald trump who orchestrated a cordial greeting this morning. Quite a contrast, though, kamala harris striding across the stage last night to demand a handshake from a reluctant mr trump. It was contentious and ill tempered with both candidates in attack mode. Stop tempered with both candidates in attack mode. in attack mode. Stop with the continuous in attack mode. Stop with the continuous learning in attack mode. Stop with the continuous learning about. In attack mode. Stop with the i continu
How strict would trump be with china, what we saw eight years ago which was radical at the time with the tariffs is not just the baseline, and to what extent would harris continue biden s policies or go further with labour and environmental standards . You mentioned Supply Chain, how do they differ when it comes to that . The chain, how do they differ when it comes to that . It comes to that . The us is t in it comes to that . The us is trying to it comes to that . The us is trying to move it comes to that . The us is i trying to move manufacturing back to the United States. To move back to the United States. Trr move all Manufacturing Jobs back to the United States through tariffs. Kamala harris would look at allies and do some reassuring or french shoring, businesses here in asia, clients are looking at these scenarios its very difficult to understand where to put capital and exactly where to adjust your Supply Chains, one, the Indo Pacific economic Framework Agreement would trump Ki
Possibly only president ial debate. Hours away from that moment that could make or break either campaign. Welcome to a new hour of americas newsroom, im dana perino. Bill good morning to you, right . Im bill hemmer. The day is here finally, right . Tonights debate giving the candidates their best shot yet now to make the case for leading the country over the next four years talking directly to the american people. Tens of millions who will watch tonight. Only eight weeks now before election day. Only days ahead of some early voting in these states. Their Battleground States, too. Both candidates hoping to move the needle for those small number of undecideds in the key battlegrounds where the race for the White House remains a tossup. Dana for harris especially this moment is very important. It will be one of the few times this Election Cycle she has answered questions. Kellyanne conway on what that means for tonight. There is no unplowed ground left for Donald Trump. We have seen and h
Time from now. The abc News President ial debate. Also developing tonight, two passenger jets colliding on the taxiway. A tail ripped off. And were tracking a Tropical Storm Set to become a hurricane now, and expected to hit the u. S. First tonight, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump right here tonight at the national Constitution Center in philadelphia. The candidates making their case to the nation. Vice president harris preparing for this moment for days. Donald trump also preparing and coming into the debate saying he feels great but acknowledging, quote, you dont know what to expect. The race for the White House essentially a dead heat. The newest poll, 4949. Mary bruce and Rachel Scott right here in philadelphia. Also tonight, the images coming in, the moment two Delta Passenger planes collide on the taxiway in atlanta. The wing of one plane tearing off the tail of the other. Nearly 300 passengers forced off the planes. Tonight, that Tropical Storm Set
Speaking last week, Mr Draghi highlighted limited innovation, high energy prices and a Skills Gap as part of the problem. Sarah hall is professor of economic geography at the university of cambridge. Shejoins me now. What are you expecting with this report . From what we have heard and briefings we expect a very long Document But One that potentially struggles to be really clear on how some of thoseissues really clear on how some of those issues could be tackled. For some reason that is really obvious and quite clear why that might be the case. Some of the challenges the us facing is very similar to other advanced economies in Europe And North america including the uk. For example, how do you drive up competitiveness as a regal thorny challenge that is hard to address. I think i will be looking out for what the report says around improving competitiveness, crucially how that might be financed, that is a really big questions. And how the eu and through this Report Mario draghi suggestin