The shoes. Tim Walz And Vance are going toe have their debate. Were going to be showing it here toin its entirety live. It could itbe the last Debate O any kind before Election Day on November 5th. If this is the last big event this means this could be the most beeyeballs either campaign gets before a majority of voters cast their ballots. Tim walz was a public School Teacher and a high School Football Coach in minnesota before he entered politics and to congress and then into the governship in iminnesota. J. D. Vance is a small time Venture Capitalist whos whole private Sector Career has been single handedly financially promoted by a tech billionaire. The contrast between these guys could not be greater. Of course neither could the stakes. Near now the Vice President ial debate. Good evening im Norah Odonnell and thank you for joining us. We want to welcome our viewers on cbs, on other networks here in the u. S. And across the world. We have a consequential debate ahead and the issues
surveillance in every sort of iteration. and she s warned of it. she looks up into it. and people said to me she invokes her job and she s a public figure and represent the brand of espn all of which i get, but i do worry about creating norms in which private behavior of being a jerk becomes i m serious, subject for labor punishment. and not for the britt mchenrys or the chris hayess or alex wagners of the world, but for people that work in other environments in an age of social media, when you come interview for your job as a claims adjuster and someone saw the picture of you at the party and you re fired. but this in particular rankles the people who watch it all of us. i mean there s like identity politics. there s fat-shaming. there s classism. there are a lot of very it s like bingo. she said it all. it s like wack-a-mole. it s disgusting.
bashar al-assad, this as syrian forces bound the northern city of aleppo, firing on the rebels with fighter jets, helicopters, and tanks. despite being outgunned, though, the opposition is holding on. leland vittert is live in our middle east bureau in jerusalem. what is the latest on the ground? reporter: every day seems to be less and less good news for the rebels, more and more wins for the government, who as of today seem to have denied the syrian opposition any kind of foothold inside aleppo they won the battle for a key neighborhood. what we are seeing from the latest amateur video is it s shaping up to be an insurgent war the rebels lightly armed, and then the syrian army with tanks, artillery and attack aircraft. it s been like end to a tragic game of the game wack-a-mole where you have the rebels pop up in one city, the government
leadership component. you ran the little clips attacking him. we are calling it shoot the newt, he s the wack-a-mole. get used to it there will be a lot more of it as long as he continues to surge in the polls. we go back, talk to what happened, what hurt, what helped and that is something that i think the speaker is prepared to talk about whenever people bring it up. bill: the governor in iowa is a republican too, and he carries a lot of clout in the hawk-eye state as you know. yesterday he was quoted as saying thing about gingrich, questioning whether or not he had the discipline and focus and he concluded that by saying i don t know. why would that be do you believe? well i don t know, he actually never served with newt gingrich, and newt gingrich is