The Saturday Edition of morning Joe Weekend. It was such a busy week, so lets get right to it, some of the conversations you might have missed. Weve got a lot to get to this morning. Many polls showing a tight president ial race in three Battleground States. pennsylvania, where the latest New York Times Siena College, Philadelphia Inquirer Aisle of likely voters finds Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of former President Donald Trump 50 to 46 . That result polls within the Polls Margin of error. Which again, the New York Times Siena Poll, they usually have her it three and Donald Trump at 97. Still, it is just a snapshot, and it is close. A new poll in pennsylvania finds harris leading trump 51 to 45 . In michigan, here is has a five Point Lead over trump. In wisconsin, it is close. Harris leads trump by just one point, 48 to 47 . Meanwhile, a new Marist Poll has Trump And Harris tying in pennsylvania with harris with a fivePoint Lead in michigan and a one Point Lead in wisconsin. Sim
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 continuou
The israeli military said its aircraft attacked an operations centre belonging to hamas militants. Eyewitnesses told the bbc that large explosions rocked the mawasi area shortly after midnight and flames could be seen rising into the sky. We are keeping track of this development and will keep you up to date as and when we get more details. Now to in afghanistan, where life for the country s 21 million women hasjust become even tougher. Three years after the taliban s return to power, a new law has been passed saying that women must cover their face and body completely if they leave the house and their voices cannot be heard in public. Despite the risk to themselves, some women have spoken out and have been telling the bbc s yogita limaye what life is like for them now. We have hidden their identities and used actors voices to protect them. It s increasingly difficult for foreign journalists to report from afghanistan. This is yogita s report compiled along with camera journalist, sanj
In norfolk with their Children. Catherine says her Cancer Journey over the past nine months has been complex, scary and unpredictable for everyone. She says she will now resume some public duties, but will take each day as it comes. Heres our senior royal correspondent, daniela relph. Like we have never seen them before. Informal, intimate, glossy and polished. This video, released by kensington palace, is the princess of wales in her own words. The cancerjourney is complex, scary and unpredictable for everyone. Especially those closest to you. With humility, it also brings you face to face with your own vulnerabilities in a way you have never considered before. And with that, a new perspective on everything. Is this filming . Hello. Hello all the footage was filmed in norfolk, family were on holiday over the summer. Like so many who have experienced cancer, the princess says it is her family who have got her through. This time has, above all, it reminded william and me to reflect and
21 million women hasjust become even tougher. Three years after the talibans return to power, a new law has been passed saying that women must cover their Face And Body completely if they leave the house and their voices cannot be heard in public. Despite the risk to themselves, some women have spoken out and have been telling the bbc s Yogita Limaye what life is like for them now. We have hidden their identities and used actors voices to protect them. Its increasingly difficult for foreign journalists to report from afghanistan. This is yogitas report compiled along with camera journalist, sanjay ganguly, and producer, imogen anderson. Every moment you feel like youre in a prison. Even breathing becomes difficult. Were like dead bodies moving around. We cant talk. We cant do anything. This is a country where women are increasingly being pushed out of view. Their freedoms crushed bit by bit, by a relentless series of diktats. The latest a published law. This section says that if a woma