The shoes. Tim Walz And Vance are going toe have their debate. Were going to be showing it here toin its entirety live. It could itbe the last Debate O any kind before Election Day on November 5th. If this is the last big event this means this could be the most beeyeballs either campaign gets before a majority of voters cast their ballots. Tim walz was a public School Teacher and a high School Football Coach in minnesota before he entered politics and to congress and then into the governship in iminnesota. J. D. Vance is a small time Venture Capitalist whos whole private Sector Career has been single handedly financially promoted by a tech billionaire. The contrast between these guys could not be greater. Of course neither could the stakes. Near now the Vice President ial debate. Good evening im Norah Odonnell and thank you for joining us. We want to welcome our viewers on cbs, on other networks here in the u. S. And across the world. We have a consequential debate ahead and the issues
Until election day, the first and only meeting between the two men who hope to become vice president of the united states. Democratic governor tim walz of minnesota and republican senator jd vance of ohio. Now this is likely the final debate of this election cycle, and voting is already underway in 20 states. Cbs news polling shows this remains a race either presidential candidate could win. The cbs news vice presidential debate starts now. Fight for every single vote and we are going to take this country back. And we are ready to continue to build the future together. We re going to turn this whole country red with president donald j. Trump s leadership. You know, it s at the end of this little journey. Kamala harris says the next president of the united states. This is a cbs news special live from cbs news headquarters in new york. America decides the vice presidential debate good evening o donnell, and thank you for joining us for tonight s cbs news vice presidential debate. We want
of getting this information? no. it s been 20 years. there s no reason why the government has declaredd state secrets on something that happened tucker: what are you looking to find? while, i mean personally, i want to find the truth. a foreign power assisted in the murder of my father 20 years ago and 3,000 others. i just wanted to say this, first of all, thank you, because you re the only host on any cable news network that had the courage to talk about ouron h s. tucker: it such an obvious story you deserve credit and if the president is listening tonight, and i hope that he is, he needs to know a couple things. chris and i shouldn t know each other. ourch government failed us 18 years ago and they are failing us again today. our fbi failed us 18 years ago in a couple of weeks ago they invokedan state secrets against us, which is the first time it s ever been done in any criminal case in the history of this country. what are they protecting? tucker: on behalf of th
david chrysinger wrote in the new york times magazine that struck me on my way over here from paris tonight. most men in the first wave never stood a chance but allied troops kept landing, wave after wave. it wasn t bombs or artillery or tanks that overwhelmed the jer minnesotas, it was men, boys, most of them. they slogged up the beaches and won a toe hold in the western edge of europe. i got teared up. i feel like i m going to start bawling, every grave behind us represents a life cut short and given for our freedom. craig, you ve written so much about this over the years, tell us what s going through your mind tonight? listening tonight, laura, watching the last day or so, is that the pages are turning in history and the book is closing on the last generation. so thank god that the ones who are alive are there to celebrate this monumental challenge.
built tomorrow there is a crisis. laura: we could be working with those countries to make sure there s ways to apply for a soil lump laura: we reached some agreement. i think we actually reached some agreement on one point. that s where people should apply for a soil lump. the president i hope he s listening tonight. thank you for joining us luis, mark and dan. panel was fantastic. president trump: you have thousands and thousands of people coming from guatemala, from honduras, and el salvador. they march up through mexico. by the way, if we didn t have walls in those areas in some cases that we put up, in many cases where we are reinforce odd, in many cases where our it great military helped us with barbed wire, you would have people pouring in. they don t pour in. laura: well that was the president the other night spelling out the dangers that are involved inside these caravans that make their way