g getting up way too early on this monday morning. morning joe starts right now. donald trump s position on the national debt is identical to joe biden s. there have been promises made about draining the swamp, building the wall, doing all these things you know, none of that came to fruition. he is a child when someone disagrees with him. he engages in reckless conduct. i don t need to read the indictment or believe its allegations are true, though i m pretty confident they are. clearly, it was unauthorized, illegal and dangerous. i view them serious and disqualifying for a commander in chief. anybody who doesn t want to look at the facts should be disqualified from running, not just trump. so many of those people saying that worked for him yeah. you had his attorney general. you had his national security adviser. you had his secretary of defense. you had his top ranking officials. all republicans. all supporters of donald trump all people that stood
good evening, thank you for joining us. we ll be here with cnn s chief dana bash, citing tonight s third republican presidential debate. that is just wrapped up. anderson, i m gonna be speaking tonight with some of the candidates who just finished here on the debate stage minus, of course, the former president. the faraway front runner who has not attended any of these debates. he s competing instead and an event nearby. just five candidates this time, in a few moments, we ll hear what voters in iowa watch from cnn s gary tuchman made of what they saw. two candidates, florida governor ron desantis and former u. n. ambassador nikki haley with the two closest in the polls for the president. so many eyes were on them, including this exchange they got into with over china. then we will go in and all formal trade relations with china, base they start murdering americans for fentanyl. something they s have yet to say they will do. then we modernize our military. when
with us. our biggest hour of cnn news central starts right now all right. new york times, maggie haberman says donald trump is prepared to go after president biden on hunter. biden cnn s historic debate. now, just a week away, new details on the final preparations. that s ahead. plus were standing thing by for a possible a huge supreme court decision. many decisions major questions involving trump s immunity and of course, abortion rights unlinked the line and repeatedly reckless with guns, how prosecutor planning to go after alec baldwin, kate bolduan, out today. i m sarah sided with john berman. this says cnn news central just one week to go until the first presidential debate here on cnn no general election debate has ever been this early or potentially this important. and we re you are getting details on how the candidates are getting ready. president biden is headed to camp david. we re told that donald trump is talking to his vice presidential hopefuls, outside alli
Orchestra played in damascus, Performing Arabic Music at the highest level. But when war broke out in 2011, some of the musicians were forced to flee syria. This is the story of an attempt to bring the orchestra back together for a once in a lifetime tour, in the hope of changing the worlds perspective of this nation. Since the beginning of the war in syria, an estimated 9 Million People have fled their homes in search of a new life. One of them is issam. He claimed asylum in america in 2013 after being invited to teach music in a university here. I watch bombs, i watch all kind of military issues, and nobody knows when the bomb will come. Did you know people have been killed 7 a lot, you know, a lot of my friends, a lot of relatives as well. His father and sisters are still living in damascus. He hasnt seen them since he left. Syria, what does syria mean for me, actually, family, you know . Hopefully this will be, like, a bad dream, maybe, and to have a better life, so. Accent. Before
But, after the outbreak of war in 2011, many of its members were forced to flee the country. Our world follows four musicians as they prepare for a Ground Breaking series of concerts, reuniting Orchestra Members in exile, and those in syria, in the hope of changing perceptions of their war torn nation. Over ten years ago, a remarkable orchestra played in damascus. Performing arabic music at the highest level. But when war broke now the 2011, some musicians were forced to flee syria. But since 2011, the country has been torn apart by a this is the story of an attempt to bring the orchestra back together, for a once in a lifetime tour, to reunite those living in syria and as refugees. And try to change the way the world sees their war torn nation. Since the beginning of the war in syria, an estimated 9 Million People have fled their homes in search of a new life. One of them is essam. He claimed asylum in america in 2013, after being invited to teach music in a university here. I watched