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
Interference with us. Now, cnns kara scannell, cnn chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid. Cnn Pol Director david chalian, cnn legal analyst Jennifer Rodgers Cnn senior political analyst. Ron brownstein a Full House yes cnn, folks. Thanks so much for all of you being with us, kara first to you, how to Judge Marshawn explain this decision to delay sentencing until november 26, Jennifer Shahade issued a four Page Decision here and he goes to great lengths to explain his reasoning behind it, saying that hes doing this in part to avoid any appearance that he is trying to influence the election to affect one party or the other and he also notes in this decision that the prosecutors did not oppose delaying the sentencing and he said some of their arguments and their papers actually led him to think that they agreed with delaying the sentencing. He says specifically he doing this to avoid any appearance, however, unwarranted that the proceeding has been affected by or seeks to affect t
Northern gaza as israel players for a ground assault. A desperate crisis turning more dire with thousands waiting at this critical Border Crossing attempting to escape in into egypt. America es also ahead, a new interview with President Biden e pressing solidarity with israel but also giving this warning. Would you support Israeli Occupation of gaza at this point . I think it would be a big mistake. Good morning and thank you for joining us. It is 10 00 eastern. Im Ana Cabrera Reporting alongside my colleague jose diazbalart. Half a million palestinians are trying to flee northern gaza. Israeli forces vowing an expanded assault by air, sea and land as it continues to pummel gaza with air strikes. Huge crowds are gathering at the rafah Border Crossing. International negotiations are under way to get this crossing open to allow refugees and other americans and other nationals in and out along with critical aid. Lets get the latest on the ground. Nbc news Foreign Correspondent Kelly Cobie
this government should be doing the same. - the lib dems said the chancellor s announcement didn t match the scale of the problem. people are drowning with those higher energy bills, motoring costs, food bills, they needed a lifeboat they needed a lifeboat and the chancellor s utterly failed them. even before today s spring statement rishi sunak has been insisting that he has offered real help to hard pressed families, including a reduction in council tax for most households in england. he s also been meeting conservative mps privately, and some of them have been telling me they re not quite sure he s grasped the scale of the crisis. they ll be pleased at the prospect of tax cuts, but they ll also be closely scrutinising the chancellor s more immediate measures, though the verdict ultimately will lie with the voters. iain watson, bbc news, downing street. 0ur political correspondent
as ambassador crocker said, this started with president trump s deal with the taliban in february 2020. president biden obviously wanted to carry that through and insisted on it. the things that could have gone differently is, number one, they could have chosen not to make this announcement, to insist on withdrawal by this i mean the biden administration in april. they made that announcement in april, right before what s known as the fighting season in afghanistan. it s a horrible term for basically jargon that means fighting increases often during the hotter months, and during the winter months the taliban in particular retreat to their homes. they are often in pakistan, which is an important point i feel a lot of people aren t talking about. so that announcement didn t need to happen in april, the withdrawal didn t need to happen so quickly during the fighting months. one of the things that i wish has been explored a bit further is why a mission that was not an active combat