And its been a fiery the majority of polls are suggesting that harris outperformed trump. Both teams have declared victory. The Harris Campaign is instantly called for a second debate. Us pollster Frank Luntz said the debate was not Donald Trumps finest hour. Its not that harris won, its that Donald Trump lost, that on several occasions, he spoke in language and with ideas that people who were watching were just simply shocked. The idea that some communities are eating their dogs and cats because they have no food. The idea of whos controlling the media, the concept of the corruption that trump claimed, even going back to the year 2000, 2020, and still pushing the idea that he was robbed of an election that he won. It was not a good night for him. He was off message. His strongest issue, inflation, he constantly was given the opportunity to speak about it, but he chose to talk about other issues. Frankly, i was shocked. Its been 2008, and Sarah Palin was the last national candidate who
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Good afternoon. Welcome to the Bbc News at One. The us president ial candidates, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, have clashed in their first debate of the election campaign. The pair sparred over immigration, abortion and the economy and traded attacks over each other S Record in government. Vice president harris called the former president a laughing stock on the world stage, and said hed be manipulated by dictators if he returned to the white house. Donald trump criticised american Military Aid to ukraine, as well as accusing Kamala Harris of having no economic plans. Our senior North America Correspondent, gary odonoghue, has the story. The abc News President ial debate. Here now, David Muir and linsey davis. Good evening. Im David Muir and thank you forjoining us for tonights abc News President ial debate. Not just the first debate for these two as president ial candidates, but the first time these two have ever met. That was about as friendly as it got as they came to debate in p
want to show you how the markets fared overnight. as you can see here on our screens the dow and the s&p 500 closing higher. that is in part to the energy sector index which surged after opec plus s announcement. inflation concerns have been tempered by expectations that the us central bank could soon end its monetary tightening campaign. and oil output cut will mean higher prices and we could see that starting from next month. my that starting from next month. my colleague has more.- my colleague has more. many anal sts my colleague has more. many analysts believe my colleague has more. many analysts believe that - my colleague has more. many analysts believe that the - analysts believe that the coalition of oil producing nations really want to keep the price of oil above $80 a barrel, even hovering around $90 a barrel. a higher price of oil has wide ranging implications. it will make producing goods more expensive for companies and if prices stay high for a while it will
and britain is on course to record its warmest year ever, after a summer of blistering heatwaves and a mild autumn and spring. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, senior associate editor at the new statesman, and claire cohen, journalist and author. we will say hello to both in just a moment. first, though, let s take a look at the actual front pages. with fresh strikes expected in the new year and reports of new anti strike laws, the financial times leads with a warning from incoming boss of the tuc, paul nowak, who says unions will fight and make the government pay a high political price for such laws. the independent has gone with a striking image of the impact of recent russian bombardment in ukraine. they re also shining a light on striking chaos, with a warning that the uk could see a year of disruption if the government fails to negotiate. in contrast, the times leads with labour s vow to c