Welcome you to this third and final campaign 2000 debate between the democratic candidate of president , and Vice President al gore, and the republican candidate governor george w. Bush of texas, and lets welcome the candidates now. Hello. Hello, jim. Good to see you. Governor. Good to see you both. Nice to see you again. How are you all . Before proceeding tonight, we would like to observe a moment of silence in memory of governor mel carnahan of missouri along with his son and former chief of staff died in a private plane crash last night near st. Louis. A reminder, as we continue now, that these debates are sponsored by the commission on president ial debates. The formats and the rules were worked out by the commission and the two campaigns. Tonights questions will be asked by st. Louis area voters who were identified as being uncommitted by the gallup organization. Earlier today, each of them wrote a question on a small card like this. Those cards were collected and then given to m
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Constitutional principles. During this conversation, he talks about his new book firebranddispatches from the frontlines of the maga revolution book he is quoted as saying is your indication for fight. Energy and images and stories and this is not my chronological diary. This is how we prevail. And exactly how an exciting presence is leading the way. We know you invite you to our virtual oval office, me rep. Mat gaetz and the director john. Host welcome rep. Matt gaetz. What a terrific book and congratulations. Matt gaetz thank you so much and is particularly enjoyed to participate. It is a vibrant woman in our politics today. Whether one is on the political right for the political left what we see is a lot of energy in action and enthusiasm. Host i think i read in the book that you love sports in baseball. And when i was a kid and into baseball a lot. There was a book that came out. Maybe youve read it. And there was a picture for the yankees and his name was jim and i think the book
Highly contested races in u. S. History. The outcome was not decided until five weeks after the boaters went to the polls, when the u. S. Supreme court stopped the florida recount. This awarded the states electoral votes to president bush. Mr. Lehrer good evening from the field house at Washington University in st. Louis. Im jim lehrer of the newshour on pbs. And i welcome you to this third and final campaign 2000 debate between the democratic candidate for president , Vice President al gore, and the republican candidate, governor george w. Bush of texas. Lets welcome the candidates now. [applause] before proceeding tonight we would like to observe a moment of silence in memory of governor mel carnahan of missouri, who , along with his son and his former chief of staff, died in a private plane crash last night near st. Louis. A reminder, as we continue now, that these debates are sponsored by the commission on president ial debates. The formats and the rules were worked out by the comm
Two starkly different visions for america. More than 92 million ballots cast in this unprecedented election. We cover it all this morning, with our political team, the latest analysis, the newest polls. Both campaigns are here. Nate silver is here and our legal team and powerhouse round table on what to watch for tuesday night. Announcer this is a special edition of this week. Here now chief anchor, george stephanopoulos. Good morning and welcome to this week. Were in the final hours of what may be the most fraught election of our lifetimes. With two days to go, americans are on edge and engaged. More than 92 million of us have already voted. Thats two thirds of the total votes cast in 2016. When all the votes are counted, its all but certain more than 150 million americans will weigh in for the first time in history. That counting may take time in this election transformed by the pandemic. Were braced for that as well. Everyone watching at home should know its not a sign that anything