Has a reputation for intensely preparing for these big moments and she has to view this as much as a Job Interview as an encounter with the former President Lock your doors, keep your Porch Lights where is thats the Big Question right now. We want to get this guy is crazy. No idea. Wasnt disrespectful because my mom you raised me that way, didnt cuss a lot of respect for kevin live from london this is cnn with Max Foster and Christina Macfarlane hello, and a very warm welcome to our viewers joining us from the United States and all around the world. Im Christina Macfarlane. Its monday, september 9 here, 9 00 a. M. In london, 4 00 a. M. In philadelphia, pennsylvania, where u. S. Vice president Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. I just one day away from meeting facetoface. The first time on a debate stage, that highstakes showdown in the first president ial debate with 57 days to go until the november election, it will come just before early voting begins in several key sta
Much. Arthur busch new hour of cnn, new central starts now a new clear message from the president but i was campaign, no clear leader. The new polls out showing Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, locked in his tight of a race as it can be, and about to face its off on the Debate Stage. New Reporting Today on how theyre preparing for all of it. Schools are closed across central kentucky a major manhunt now stretching it the Third Day for a man, police consider Armed And Dangerous after they say he shot five people on a busy highway. And new Hampshire Gop Governor Chris Sununu, to the rescue, helping them. Man, who started choking during a Lobster Roll eating contest this weekend. Im Sara Sider with Kate Bolduan and john berman. This cnn new central one thing that has been proven, this Election Cycle is that debates matter. And the country is now one day away from the next major problem. Presidential campaign moment. Hes seconds general Election Debate of this cycle. The first time. Kamala har
Whole story. I m te house staff. Even after the disastrous cnn debate against former president donald trump and the growing calls from democrats for him to pass the torch, biden seemed dug in. So the question is, what finally changed his mind? over the next hour, cnn s pamela brown examines the rise and fall of candidate joe biden from his motivations for running against donald trump to the final days and hours before his historymaking decision. [music playing] pamela brown (voiceover): it was summer 2017, joe biden was out of the vice presidency, out of washington dc, and in his home state of delaware. Evan osnos: joe biden found himself in a place he hadn t been in his entire adult life, frankly. His politics had defined his identity, and now all of a sudden, he was a man without a purpose. Jeff zeleny: it was always hanging over the question, would he get back in and run? jill biden: every single day, would come up to me at work or in the grocery store or the pharmacy, people on the
Trump it will be the first time the two candidates meet facetoface as they hope to move the needle with any undecided voters out there. And it will be crucial as new polling underscoring just how tight this race continues to be with the new york times and siena college poll showing no clear leader new cnn poll, a poll showing harris at 49 to trump s 47%. Again, no clear leader there. The two candidates spent the weekend in battleground states harris meeting with voters it s in pittsburgh while she also prepared for the debate. While trump took time to hold a campaign rally in wisconsin. Let s check in now with cnn s eva mckend, who is in pittsburgh. And eva, i know you ve been following along with the vice president s campaign as they prepare for this debate, what are you learning about her mentality, her strategy going into this debate with just we did get a brief glimpse of her today. She went for a quick walk with the first gentleman, her husband here in pittsburgh. And that was jus
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