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Why did Pres. Biden stop at an Atlanta Waffle House after the presidential debate with Trump?
Read full article: Why did Pres. Biden stop at an Atlanta Waffle House after the presidential debate with Trump?Some say it was his final ploy to seem relatable to the public after a shaky debate left voters with more questions than answers ahead of the next presidential election.
Decision 2023: Meet the Houston mayoral candidates that didn’t debate on stage
Read full article: Decision 2023: Meet the Houston mayoral candidates that didn’t debate on stageIn addition to the candidates who participated in our mayoral debate on Tuesday, KPRC 2 was able to talk with 10 more contenders who aspire to lead the city.
PHOTOS: A look back at the final presidential debate for 2020
Read full article: PHOTOS: A look back at the final presidential debate for 2020From l-r., first lady Melania Trump, President Donald Trump, moderator Kristen Welker of NBC News, Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden on stage at the conclusion of the second and final presidential debate Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020, at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
President Donald Trump, Joe Biden spar over Texas’ energy industry and global warming during final presidential debate
Read full article: President Donald Trump, Joe Biden spar over Texas’ energy industry and global warming during final presidential debateWASHINGTON – Climate change and the future of the oil and gas industry were key topics at the final debate between Republican incumbent President Donald Trump Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. The two men diverged greatly on energy and global warming policy: Biden advocated for alternate means of energy besides oil and gas while Trump emphasized economic priorities. At one point, Trump directly asked Biden whether the former vice president would "close down" the oil industry. “Basically what he’s saying is he’s going to destroy the oil industry," Trump said. Heading into the Nov. 3 election, the Texas unemployment rate hit 8.3% in September, surpassing the national unemployment rate of 7.9% and returning the state to the unemployment levels of the Great Recession.
Debate Takeaways: Round 2 highlights policy over petulance
Read full article: Debate Takeaways: Round 2 highlights policy over petulanceThe opening topic of the debate was entirely predictable — Trump has received variations of the same question in interviews and has rarely delivered a clear answer. From the first question, this debate seemed different from round one, when Trump’s incessant interruptions and flouting of time limits derailed the 90-minute contest from the outset. From the first question, this debate seemed different from round one, when Trump’s incessant interruptions and flouting of time limits derailed the 90-minute contest from the outset. FOREIGN POLICY MAKES A CAMEOBiden finally got a chance to talk a little foreign policy. He used it to hammer Trump’s cozy relationship with North Korea’s authoritarian leader Kim Jong Un.
FACT CHECK: Falsehoods and fumbles in Trump-Biden debate
Read full article: FACT CHECK: Falsehoods and fumbles in Trump-Biden debateIt’s going away.”THE FACTS: No, the coronavirus isn’t going away. His Democrat governors Cuomo in New York, you look at what’s going on in California, you look at Pennsylvania, North Carolina. They’re shut down so tight, and they’re dying.”BIDEN: “Look at the states that are having such a spike in the coronavirus. They’re the states in the Midwest or the states in the Upper Midwest. Doing nothing was never an option and public-health authorities did not expect over 2 million deaths.
WATCH LIVE: Trump, Biden square off in final presidential debate
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Trump, Biden square off in final presidential debateRead more:— High stakes for Trump, Biden heading into final debate— Viewers’ Guide: After chaotic 1st debate, Trump, Biden try again— Trump posts unedited ’60 Minutes’ interview before it airs___HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING:10:55 p.m. The second and final debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden has ended, with a remarkably different tone than their first meeting. ___10:05 p.m.President Donald Trump is offering rare praise to a member of the media: the moderator of the final presidential debate. The final presidential debate is off without a hitch, with President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden not talking over each other -- at least so far. Hundreds of people are gathering on sidewalks outside the site of the final presidential debate to show their support for the candidates.
Fly lands on Vice President Pence’s head during debate, distracting internet
Read full article: Fly lands on Vice President Pence’s head during debate, distracting internetThere was briefly another participant swooping into Wednesday night’s vice presidential debate. For several minutes, a fly landed in Vice President Mike Pence’s hair, not moving as he answered questions about racial injustice and whether justice has been done in the death of Breonna Taylor. Conversation about the fly briefly dominated corners of Twitter, where debate watchers discussed their distraction and inability to focus on Pence and California Sen. Kamala Harris' answers. Wednesday night’s intruder wasn’t the first to take center stage at an election-year debate. In 2016, a fly briefly landed between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s eyes during a town hall-style debate with now-President Donald Trump.
AP FACT CHECK: Claims from Pence and Harris VP debate
Read full article: AP FACT CHECK: Claims from Pence and Harris VP debateHarris got tangled in tax policy at one point and misleadingly suggested that Trump branded the coronavirus a hoax. ___HARRIS, on Trump’s tax cuts: “On Day 1, Joe Biden will repeal that tax bill.”THE FACTS: No, that’s not what Biden proposes. ___HARRIS on the virus: “The president said it was a hoax.”THE FACTS: That’s misleading. ___HARRIS, on the effects of the pandemic: “One in five businesses, closed.”THE FACTS: That’s not accurate, as of now. A panel commissioned by the Trump administration to explore the issue uncovered no evidence to support claims of widespread voter fraud.
Candidates to be separated by plexiglass shield at VP debate
Read full article: Candidates to be separated by plexiglass shield at VP debateSACRAMENTO, Calif. – Kamala Harris and Mike Pence will be separated by a see-through barrier to reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission at Wednesday’s vice presidential debate. The debate in Salt Lake City will come less than a week after President Donald Trump tested positive for the virus. It is the only planned debate between the two vice presidential contenders and will take on heightened attention following the president's diagnosis. Pence will appear despite recent exposure to people who have tested positive for the virus, though he has not tested positive. The president's diagnosis puts a new spotlight on the vice presidential debate and on the continued presence of the virus, a key campaign message for Biden and Harris.
Houston’s Lizzo takes to Instagram to share heartfelt message post-debate
Read full article: Houston’s Lizzo takes to Instagram to share heartfelt message post-debateAs many who watched the first presidential debate expressed lost hope on social media, Houston’s own Lizzo took to Instagram to share a message to lift up the younger generation that may feel powerless, given the circumstance. “All I want to do is inspire to register to vote, and to vote, and to know your power,” Lizzo said. “Whether we like the way they do politics or not, we can’t sit out,” Lizzo said. “This election is happening with or without you. And all I ask is for you to be present.”Listen to the full message here:
Debate commission says it will make changes to format
Read full article: Debate commission says it will make changes to formatNEW YORK – The presidential debate commission says it will soon adopt changes to its format to avoid a repeat of the disjointed first meeting between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden. The commission said Wednesday the debate “made clear that additional structure should be added to the format of the remaining debates to ensure a more orderly discussion of the issues.”The Commission on Presidential Debates released a statement saying:“The Commission on Presidential Debates sponsors televised debates for the benefit of the American electorate. Last night’s debate made clear that additional structure should be added to the format of the remaining debates to ensure a more orderly discussion of the issues. The CPD will be carefully considering the changes that it will adopt and will announce those measures shortly. The next presidential debate is a town hall format scheduled for Oct. 15 in Miami.
'We didn’t really hear the issues’: Houstonians have mixed reactions after Trump and Biden’s first debate
Read full article: 'We didn’t really hear the issues’: Houstonians have mixed reactions after Trump and Biden’s first debateHOUSTON – Many in Houston said they were left scratching their heads after watching the fiery and tumultuous exchanges during the first presidential debate. “It wasn’t a good showing for America,” said Chad Thompson. Houstonians said that the topics on healthcare, the economy and COVID-19 got lost in the scuffle and President Trump and Democratic Challenger Joe Biden both fell flat. “We didn’t really hear the issues and I don’t think it really helped people who are undecided to make a good decision,” said Thompson. Voters like Chasity Herbert said that they need more clarity from both candidates on their chiding for the country.
The only debate moderator to return, Fox’s Wallace preps
Read full article: The only debate moderator to return, Fox’s Wallace prepsNEW YORK – Four years ago when he first moderated a general election presidential debate, Chris Wallace was firm and funny in trying to get Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to stop talking simultaneously. Wallace declined an interview request through Fox but his work offers clues about how he will approach the assignment. Trump has tweeted, more than once, that Chris will “never be his father.”Mike Wallace, it should be noted, never moderated a presidential debate. During interviews with Trump this summer, Wallace and Jonathan Swan of Axios proved particularly adept at challenging presidential misstatements. “I do not believe it is my job to be a truth squad,” Wallace told a Fox News colleague before the 2016 debate.
Presidential, vice presidential debates: This is what you need to know, how to watch
Read full article: Presidential, vice presidential debates: This is what you need to know, how to watchTwo more presidential debates and the vice presidential debate will be held in October. The vice presidential debate is scheduled Oct. 7 at the University of Utah, between Vice President Mike Pence and Biden’s running mate, California Sen. Kamala Harris. The second presidential debate is planned for Oct. 15 at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami. USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page will moderate the vice-presidential debate event. NBC’s Kristen Welker will moderate the final presidential debate.
‘No Democrats allowed’: Charter boat captain bans Dems from his fishing trips
Read full article: ‘No Democrats allowed’: Charter boat captain bans Dems from his fishing tripsCaptain Jake Hiles who has been operating Matador Fishing Charters out of Virginia Beach for the last 20 years is now banning Democrats from boarding his boat, WAVY News 10 reports. According to the report, Hiles the decision comes after many interactions with left-wing customers who he says have treated him differently because of his contrasting views. I believe in freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the Second Amendment, the protection of rights, and Democrats do not. Since making the announcement online, Hiles has received a lot of hate from liberals. ”I’ve been threatened, I’ve been called all sorts of vulgar names and this is just because of a disagreement,” Hiles said, according to WAVY News 10.
Sanders faces attacks in Democrats’ debate-stage clash
Read full article: Sanders faces attacks in Democrats’ debate-stage clashSanders, his status as the Democratic front-runner undeniable, faced the brunt of the attacks for part of the night. Sanders, under attack for much of the night, noted the additional attention: “I’m hearing my name mentioned a little bit tonight. I wonder why?”The new wave of infighting came as Democrats met for the party's 10th — and perhaps most consequential — debate of the 2020 primary season. And while the knives were out for Sanders, Bloomberg also faced sustained attacks that gave him an opportunity to redeem himself after a bad debate debut one week earlier. Last week, Sanders acknowledged that he’d be been briefed by intelligence officials who said that Russia is attempting to interfere in the elections to benefit him.
How to watch tonight’s Democratic presidential debate
Read full article: How to watch tonight’s Democratic presidential debateFor the first time, voters will hear from former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg on a debate stage. Before you tune in, click here to read five things you should know before you watch the debate. How to watch (or listen)The debate will be aired live at 8 p.m. on KPRC 2. A Spanish-language version of the debate will be aired live on cable channel NBC Universo and streamed live on the Noticias Telemundo app and the Noticias Telemundo Facebook page. Audio from the debate will be aired live on SiriusXM channel 118 and streamed via the TuneIn app.
9 things to watch in tonight’s Democratic debate
Read full article: 9 things to watch in tonight’s Democratic debate(CNN) -- The final debate before the Iowa caucuses brings new challenges for the Democratic presidential field. Here are eight things to watch Tuesday night in Des Moines:Sanders and Warren fight breaks outThe months-long, unspoken pact between the field's two most progressive candidates -- Sanders and Warren -- finally appears to have broken. This debate is Buttigieg's last chance to stop that slide and deliver a debate performance that reminds voters in Iowa why they had gravitated toward him. How the mayor handles those attacks could go a long way to defining his Iowa campaign. Klobuchar has performed well in debates previously, but has so far struggled to use those performances to launch her candidacy into the top tier of Democratic candidates in Iowa.