Joe biden. After months of lobbing longdance attacks, aides for both candidates say tonight the gloves and the masks will come off. The two men arrived at the debate hall at Case Western Reserve University in cleveland a short time ago. They were not expected to shake hands because of the coronavirus pandemic. Lets not forget as we come on the air tonight, this virus has killed more than 205,000 americans. This pandemic has led the u. S. Into its worst economic cracks since the great depression. More than 26 million americans are claiming unemployment benefits. And two late developments have thrown a lit match into an alreadyvolatile race. The republicans effort to quickly replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg with conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett and the latest revelations about President Trumps taxes. So the stage is set for this first showdown. There will be no opening statements. Chris wallace of fox news will be asking the questions. He was chosen by the president ial debate co
The average person, 4 . 1,200 a year for comprehensive health care. No more than 200 a year for prescription drugs. Home health care, dental care, hearing aids, eye glasses, pretty good deal. Senator, the participants were able to travel outside of the United States. I was one of them. I was able to go to mexico and hug my family after 20 years. Do you think that advanced pearl is a threat . Do you think it is a loophole to the residency . And will you be able to bring it back . Of course i will. It pains me to say this. Everybody knows that i disagree with donald trump on everything. But what particularly bothers me is his racism and his ople lerally acared to death that when they come home from school their mom or their dad may not be there. Kids are living with trauma and under great emotional stress. You have a right to see your family in mexico or in any other country. On day one of my presidency, we will use our executive orders to undo all of the racist and xenophobic executive
Hello North Carolina Vice President pence hello North Carolina. Great to be back in the tar heel state. Senator tillis, congressman tillis, congressman walker. This president promised to rebuild our military and President Trump signed the largest investment in our National Defense since the days of ronald reagan. Promised to stand with our allies and stand up to our enemies. Under this commanderinchief, with the courage of our delta force at fort bragg our armed ces captured the last controlled by isis and syria. This president kept the promise that four of his predecessors in the white house broke when he moved the American Embassy to jerusalem, the capital of the state of israel. Veterans access to the realtime worldclass health care that you earned in the uniform in the United States. And nowmed the v. A. Veterans choice is available to veterans all across america. And this president promised to give the men and women of Law Enforcement the resources and respect that they deserve ev
Everyone. Im jason your may president of the Bipartisan Policy Center. Id like to give you a very warm welcome to todays event focus on the evolution of the american presidency over the last two decades. I emphasize the warm welcome because when Public Health realities forced us to make this a virtual event. I made the compelling argument that there were warm days in february and maybe we should just go for it and get a tent and a couple of heaters. And as usual the thoughtful staff at the bpc prevailed and so here we are virtual yet comfortable my pleasure to set the kind of contest for todays discussion. The Bipartisan Policy Center is really primed to focus on durable National Policy that we believe requires the engagement across a broad ideological spectrum and as a result, we normally focus most our attention on the congress. It has occurred to us and in recent months that the congress is a somewhat less dynamic vibrant deficient enterprise and at once was and in that vacuum the p
Everyone. Im jason your may president of the Bipartisan Policy Center. Id like to give you a very warm welcome to todays event focus on the evolution of the american presidency over the last two decades. I emphasize the warm welcome because when Public Health realities forced us to make this a virtual event. I made the compelling argument that there were warm days in february and maybe we should just go for it and get a tent and a couple of heaters. And as usual the thoughtful staff at the bpc prevailed and so here we are virtual yet comfortable my pleasure to set the kind of contest for todays discussion. The Bipartisan Policy Center is really primed to focus on durable National Policy that we believe requires the engagement across a broad ideological spectrum and as a result, we normally focus most our attention on the congress. It has occurred to us and in recent months that the congress is a somewhat less dynamic vibrant deficient enterprise and at once was and in that vacuum the p