Each week, America History tvs real america rings he archival films that provide context for todays Public Affairs issues. Ive just had my say in the government of our country, my own private say. And if you, or the policeman over there, or the president of the United States asks me how i voted, i can say thats none of your business. As an american, i have that right. Every one of these people has that right. You have it. And its something special. Americans have a heritage of the vote no other nation on earth can match because in the modern world, we were the first, the first to build a working system of government on foundation of the vote. Websters dictionary says vote the right to exercise a wish, choice, or expression of will. here in berlin, one of these men is about to vote in about the only effective way he can, with his feet. Thousands and tens of thousands have made the dash to freedom from behind the iron curtain and a phrase came into being, they were voting with their feet
Locked down so we have the latest from correspondents in italy india and china plus the fighting intensifies in the breakaway region of the porno car about with armenia and azerbaijan blaming each other for her new tasks now russia and turkey are weighing in while the u. S. Plans peace talks. And meetings and prison that on top here in play goes nigerias president who carries calling for an end to the not breastfeed the country but after weeks of protest against Police Violence demonstrators say they will keep up the pressure on the government. Im sorry kelly welcome to the program u. S. President donald trump and his democratic challenger joe biden have faced off in a final t. V. Debate less. 2 weeks before election day the exchange was a lot more civil than the ill tempered 1st debate the coronavirus and demick dominated the agenda along with Race Relations taxes and the economy but most voters have already made up their minds about who to support. Republicans in longwood florida wer
A substantive debate but it may be too late to have a major impact on the election result a Record Number of americans have voted early and polls show most remaining voters had already decided how theyll fill in their ballot. And i am joined now here in the studio by william glue croft from our us Election Team who came out on top here i say everyone did i mean not just the candidates but kristen relic of the moderator she was fully in control much more than Chris Wallace was she had the help of muted microphones but even without those she was really in control of both can especially donald trump who we saw in the 1st debate loud really quite abrasive and it didnt do well for him in the polls and of course viewers actually got a chance to listen to these candidates debates are never that substantive and in fairness to both candidates to have 30 seconds or or 2 minutes even to explain their solutions to very complex policies are never going to get that deep into things but certainly a f
President to come along and says thats the end of that nobody has done more for the black community and. And if you look with the exception of Abraham Lincoln possible exception that claim that has been repeatedly challenged by critics as patently false nonetheless voters finally got something resembling a substantial debate but it may be too late to have a major impact on the election result a Record Number of americans have voted early and polls show most remaining voters had already decided how theyll fill in their ballot. Oh i didnt use Michelle Stockman has been of course tracking this story for you great to have you here on the set michele what a difference is the 1st debate were there any knockout moments i mean who came out on top because well what both needed to do was to make their final pitch the American People of why they should be the president of the United States and so they needed to do that both in tone and substance so if we look at say President Trump with his tone
The other giants of those days of world war ii. And we think of the qualities of greatness and what his work that made his unique among all. Once, perhaps without intending to do so, he himself put his finger on it. It was 1945, shortly after veday at a ceremony in londons historic hall. The triumphant Supreme Commander of the allied forces in europe was officially given the freedom of the city of london. In an eloquent address that day, Dwight Eisenhower said, i come from the heart of america. He did come from the heart of america. Not only from its geographical heart, but from its spiritual heart. Dwight eisenhower touched something fundamental in america, which only a man of immense force of mind and spirit could have brought so vibrantly alive. He was the product of americas soil and ideals, driven by a compulsion to do right and to do well. A man of deep faith who believed in god and trusted in his wealth. In his will. A man who truly loved his country, and for whom words like fre