Good evening. The us president ial candidates, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have attended a memorial in New York on the 23rd anniversary of the 9 11 attacks. It was a much more sombre affair after last Nights Head to Head Tv Debate ahead of the election in november. They were insults and a stream of personal attacks, and they sparred on issues including abortion, Foreign Policy and the economy. Both sides claimed victory after the 90 Minute Debate watched by more than 57 Million people. From philadelphia, heres our North America Editor, sarah smith. At a September 11th memorial service, it was Donald Trump who orchestrated a cordial greeting this morning. Quite a contrast to Kamala Harris striding across the stage last night to demand a handshake from a reluctant mr trump. Good to see you. Have fun. Thank you. It was contentious and ill tempered, with both candidates in attack mode. Stop with the continuous lying about this stuff. What she says is an absolute lie. Yet again, i said i
braverman who just a few weeks ago broke ministerial conduct. and there are questions now about, for example, whether he deferred his interests to parliament. so he needs to get a clean break. but really there is not a clean break to be had. but he doesn t. if he doesn t do what he can to show on this occasion that he is different to borisjohnson, who the viewers will remember, borisjohnson reviewed the report of priti patel s conduct and he ignored it, with great repercussions this is his test to show he is not like borisjohnson. and it will be very interesting to see how he does. and it will be very interesting to see how he does. thank you very much. see how he does. thank you very much- it s see how he does. thank you very much- it s very see how he does. thank you very much. it s very useful see how he does. thank you very much. it s very useful to - see how he does. thank you very much. it s very useful to get - see how he does. thank you very much. it s very usef
making clear their that this is a dilemma that rishi sunak now faces. why don t we speak now to a political reporter for the new statesman, thank you joining us. i m curious to hear, when you have news meetings about this story, what are you saying, how important is it, how much does it matter? i you saying, how important is it, how much does it matter? much does it matter? i think this sto has much does it matter? i think this story has been much does it matter? i think this story has been ongoing - much does it matter? i think this story has been ongoing for - much does it matter? i think this story has been ongoing for a - much does it matter? i think this i story has been ongoing for a while, we had done i first heard the allegations about dominic raab last year and now, obviously, we are seeing the conclusion of a five month investigation, which is quite a long time for a bullying investigation. the main things people are talking about when we talk about rishi sunak s decision
president s knowledge of what was going on. you know, it s sort of, we use this phrase quite often in news meetings but it sort of strains credulity to think that roger stone, someone who was always trying to help and aid donald trump, chose to be protected by a group that was, in public and private domestic chatter, recommending violence on january 6th, urging its members to come armed to washington, d.c., helping organize and enable the possibility of coming armed to washington, d.c., among its members. it s hard to it strains, again, credulity to think that roger stone, accidentally, coincidentally, chose this group without knowing its goals and then, of course, the committee s view has got to be, it strains credulity that the president at the time, donald trump, did not
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