[applause] mr. Bruno democratic senator al gore. [applause] mr. Bruno and retired vice admiral james stockdale, who is the Vice President ial nominee [applause] mr. Bruno for independent candidate ross perot. [applause] mr. Bruno now, the ground rules for tonights debate. Each candidate will have two minutes for an opening statement. I will then present the issues to be discussed. For each topic, the candidates will have a minute and 15 seconds to respond. Then this will be followed by a five minute discussion period in which they can ask questions of each other if they so choose. Now, the order of response has been determined by a drawing and well rotate with each topic. At the end of the debate, each candidate will have two minutes for a closing statement. Our radio and tv audience should know that the candidates were given an equal allocation of auditorium seats for their supporters. So id like to ask the audience here in the theater to please refrain from applause or any partisan d
[applause] and retired feiss admiral james stockdale, the Vice President ial nominee to independent candidate ross perot. Now the ground rules for tonights debate each candidate will have two minutes for an Opening Statement. I will present the issues to be discussed. For each topic, candidates will have one minute and 15 seconds to respond, followed by a fiveminute discussion in which they can ask questions of each other if they so choose. The order of response has been determined by a drawing, and we will rotate with each topic. At the end of the debate, each two minutesll have for a closing statement. Our radio and tv audience should know the candidates were given an equal allocation of auditorium space for their supporters, so i would like to ask the audience in the theater to refrain from applause or partisan demonstration once the debate is under way because it takes attention away from the candidates. With that plea from your lets turn first to senator gore for his Opening State
Diverse background of of policy and of partisanship, all coming together at this time, recognizing he is the man that we need to leave lead in these next four years, because these are tumultuous times. We have got to win the wars. We have got to get our economy back on track. We have got to not allow the greed and corruption on wall street anymore. And we have not got to allow the partisanship that has really been entrenched in washington, d. C. , no matter whos been in charge. When the republicans were in charge, i didnt see a lot of progress there, either. When the democrats, either, though, this last go around for the last two years. Change is coming. And john mccain is the leader of that reform. Senator. Ill be very brief. Can i respond to that . Look, the maverick lets talk about the maverick john mccain is. And, again, i love him. Hes been a maverick on some issues, but he has been no maverick on the things that matter to peoples lives. He voted four out of five times for george
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Afghanistan before a review of the resent vote. Im in emma where the Community Faces the challenge of trying to rebuild itself. The United States has started air strikes against the Islamic Group in Northern Iraq and the u. S. Shot at artillery targets and wants to create an Islamic State across the middle east and accused of killing minorities in the region and it has taken over large parts of iraq and syria and suspended flights to the region. Tens of thousands of people have fled Northern Iraq and members of the ethnic minorities and include the jahiti and out of the towns and in mountains without water, food or shelter and many have died. Jane has the latest in Northern Iraq. Reporter we are told by kurdish officials that those air strikes, the ones confirmed by the u. S. On Islamic State artillery batteries have actually hit in an area they have evacuated just a short time ago. Now east of the kurdish capitol, hundreds of sorry close to 100,000 people who have fled cities and town