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salford:Trying to divert news from tonight's debate, where most reporting is the unpreparedness of Trump for the debate |
basilico:Nothing will come out of Comey's testimony against Clinton, rather it will be Trump that should be very concerned |
DCatt:But Trump have got his guy Barr at the DoJ, why can't they go after Clinton and Obama with all the resources at their disposal. For over 3 years, that is not acceptable no matter the amount of landmines left by the Obama administration |
salford1:Hurriedly prepared document by John Ratcliffe to divert attention from Trump to Hillary and Obama --- something for Fox News Hannity, Tucker and the Al-Q-Anons brigade to hold on after the NYT bombshell
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salford1:Whatever Trump is hiding will eventually come out. The fact that he's going so hard on this Flynn case will only force people to dig in further to get the facts. |
ZooOga:Biden is even richer than 'fake' billionaire Trump Joe and Jill Biden released 2019 tax returns ahead of debate. Total income: $944,737. Total tax payment: $346,204 Refund: $46,858 Joe lists occupation: "EXECUTIVE," Jill: "TEACHER" We are all waiting for Trump tax returns for 2018 and 2019
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Trump camp seeks extra debate rule: Third party inspectors to look for electronic devices in candidates' ears https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-third-party-inspect-ears-electronic-devices CLEVELAND -- President Trump is asking for an additional ground rule ahead of Tuesday night’s first presidential debate between himself and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Fox News has learned that the president’s re-election campaign wants the Biden campaign to allow a third party to inspect the ears of each debater for electronic devices or transmitters. The president has consented to this kind of inspection, but Biden has not, so far, sources said. A source said the Biden campaign has declined the ear check. Another excuse from Trump Campaign Team |
AmazonTopaz:Even before Biden clinched the democrat presidential candidate, Trump has being actively campaigning for Biden |
98 years for the theft of N49m only What about politicians who made away with billions? |
Amazon unveils a way to pay with your palm in stores https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/29/amazon-palm-payment-system-amazon-one-announced.html Amazon wants to speed up shopping trips by letting users pay with the palm of their hand. The company on Tuesday launched Amazon One, a new biometric technology that enables shoppers to enter and pay for items at stores by placing their palm over a scanning device. In order for it to work, users first have to connect their palm to a stored credit card. After that, users are able to pay with their hand. To start, Amazon One will be an entry option at two of its dozens of cashierless Amazon Go stores, located near its Seattle headquarters. Over time, Amazon plans to introduce the technology at more of its physical stores in the coming months. Amazon also hopes to sell the palm-scanning technology to other companies like retailers, stadiums and office buildings. The company said it’s already in “active discussions with several potential customers.” It’s a model Amazon has experimented with before. In March, Amazon said it will begin selling the technology powering its cashierless stores, called “Just Walk Out,” which allows shoppers to enter a store by scanning an app and then exit without waiting in line. Cameras and sensors track what items customers choose and charge them when they leave.
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Trump campaign cancels ads in Ohio and Iowa His campaign already canceled ads in Michigan and Pennsylvasnnia recent weeks The nonpartisan Cook Political Report shifted the presidential race in Ohio and Iowa to a “toss up” on Tuesday from lean Republican, citing recent polls showing a tightening race between President Trump and Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden. The independent online newsletter had moved the race in both states to “lean Republican” from “likely Republican” in mid-June, but on Tuesday said it decided to shift the race to a toss up as recent polls show a tight race. Ohio and Iowa, two states Trump carried in 2016, are more critical for Trump to win than for Biden. Biden doesn’t necessarily need to carry either state to reach 270 electoral votes, but Trump likely can’t win without either state, Cook noted. In Iowa, Cook highlighted three public polls that came out in recent weeks that showed a tight race between the candidates. The Des Moines Register survey found voters deadlocked a 47 percent a piece for each candidate, while a poll from The New York Times and Siena College found 45 percent backing Biden and 42 percent supporting Trump. A Monmouth University poll found Trump leading by 6 points, 50 percent to 44 percent. In Ohio, Cook noted a September Fox News poll that found Trump slipping further behind Biden than he had been in the summer. The recent poll found Trump trailing by 5 points, 45 percent to 50 percent, while a poll from May-early June found the president trialing the Democrat by just 2 points, 43 percent to 45 percent
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OLAADEGBU:How will Trump show up to answer serious questions
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Trump campaign cancels ads in Ohio and Iowa His campaign already canceled in Michigan and Pennsylvasnnia recent weeks
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How Reality-TV fame handed Trump a $427 million lifeline - The Apprentice saved him from bankruptcy, https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/09/28/us/donald-trump-taxes-apprentice.html Tax records show that “The Apprentice” rescued Donald J. Trump, bringing him new sources of cash and a myth that would propel him to the White House. From the back seat of a stretch limousine heading to meet the first contestants for his new TV show “The Apprentice,” Donald J. Trump bragged that he was a billionaire who had overcome financial hardship. “I used my brain, I used my negotiating skills and I worked it all out,” he told viewers. “Now, my company is bigger than it ever was and stronger than it ever was.” It was all a hoax. Months after that inaugural episode in January 2004, Mr. Trump filed his individual tax return reporting $89.9 million in net losses from his core businesses for the prior year. The red ink spilled from everywhere, even as American television audiences saw him as a savvy business mogul with the Midas touch. Twelve years later, that image of the self-made, self-saved mogul, beamed into the national consciousness, would help fuel Mr. Trump’s improbable election to the White House. Licensing deal with Serta Mattress Company worth $15m, Unilever to promote a new version of All Brand laundry detergent
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First Presidential Debate President Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will debate each other for the first time Tuesday evening, in the first of three presidential debates. Here are the details: When? Tuesday, Sept. 29, from 9 to 10:30 p.m. ET. (You can listen to the debate on NPR, and we'll have a livestream video online.) Where? Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland. (The University of Notre Dame was originally supposed to host but cited the coronavirus pandemic in withdrawing.) Who's moderating? Chris Wallace, anchor, Fox News Sunday What are the topics? Wallace selected the following topics: Trump's and Biden's records the Supreme Court COVID-19 the economy race and violence in U.S. cities the integrity of the election The debate topics are not without controversy. Three dozen Democratic senators signed a letter calling for the debates to also focus on the climate crisis, and critics objected to the framing of the fifth topic, saying it conflates the issues of race and violence. The sixth topic comes as Trump has not committed to a peaceful transfer of power. What's the format? The debate will consist of six segments to address the topics above, with each segment getting approximately 15 minutes. Each candidate will have two minutes to respond to the opening question in each segment. Candidates will get a chance to respond to each other as well. What's the state of play ahead of this first debate? Biden is currently the favorite, with polling leads in the national average and in many key states. Will there be more debates? Yes, Tuesday's debate is the first of four debates planned. Here are the others: Oct. 7: vice presidential debate between Vice President Pence and California Sen. Kamala Harris Oct. 15: second presidential debate Oct. 22: third presidential debate Where can I watch the debate? you can find the debate on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, PBS, Telemundo, Univision, CNN, MSNBC, and CSPAN.
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First Presidential Debate President Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will debate each other for the first time Tuesday evening, in the first of three presidential debates. Here are the details: When? Tuesday, Sept. 29, from 9 to 10:30 p.m. ET. (You can listen to the debate on NPR, and we'll have a livestream video online.) Where? Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland. (The University of Notre Dame was originally supposed to host but cited the coronavirus pandemic in withdrawing.) Who's moderating? Chris Wallace, anchor, Fox News Sunday What are the topics? Wallace selected the following topics: Trump's and Biden's records the Supreme Court COVID-19 the economy race and violence in U.S. cities the integrity of the election The debate topics are not without controversy. Three dozen Democratic senators signed a letter calling for the debates to also focus on the climate crisis, and critics objected to the framing of the fifth topic, saying it conflates the issues of race and violence. The sixth topic comes as Trump has not committed to a peaceful transfer of power. What's the format? The debate will consist of six segments to address the topics above, with each segment getting approximately 15 minutes. Each candidate will have two minutes to respond to the opening question in each segment. Candidates will get a chance to respond to each other as well. What's the state of play ahead of this first debate? Biden is currently the favorite, with polling leads in the national average and in many key states. Will there be more debates? Yes, Tuesday's debate is the first of four debates planned. Here are the others: Oct. 7: vice presidential debate between Vice President Pence and California Sen. Kamala Harris Oct. 15: second presidential debate Oct. 22: third presidential debate Where can I watch the debate? you can find the debate on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, PBS, Telemundo, Univision, CNN, MSNBC, and CSPAN.
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Bluebyrd:Then the simple thing to do is for Trump to releasing his tax returns, just like how Biden and Kamala had made the information available. It is not rocket science. |
The Buhari of yesteryears is different from the PMB of present time Corruption have grown wings to contain now. |
I would have expect Atiku's son to marry a damsel from the South East Clearly there's nothing like fighting corruption in this country |
What's the purpose of skull mining --- just to get quick riches |
DCatt:Both candidates have been given the topics of debate discussion, so that none of them (especially Trump) will say that Biden has been the questions Trump and Biden to face questions on Covid-19, Supreme Court, economy in first presidential debate https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/22/trump-and-biden-to-face-questions-on-covid-19-and-supreme-court-in-first-debate.html President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden will be questioned on topics including the coronavirus pandemic and the Supreme Court when they face off next week in the first of three debates before the 2020 election. The Commission on Presidential Debates announced Tuesday that the Sept. 29 debate in Cleveland, Ohio, will center around six topics, each of which will receive a 15-minute time slot. The moderator, Fox News’ Chris Wallace, selected the categories, the commission said. The first debate will be held at Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic. It is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. ET and is expected to run about 90 minutes. The topics are: - The Trump and Biden records - The Supreme Court - Covid-19 - The economy - Race and violence in our cities - The integrity of the election The debate commission said it revealed the topics in advance “in order to encourage deep discussion of the leading issues facing the country.” But its announcement notes that the issues to be discussed are “subject to possible changes because of news developments.” The Supreme Court, for instance, morphed from a perennial election issue into a central focus of the 2020 race following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 87, on Friday evening. |
DCatt:Nothing, absolutely nothing is coming out with regards to any indictment from the Durham investigation. If there is anything serious, do you thing it won't be out by now? Stop listening to Al-Q-Anon and OANN. |
Number 2 is one of the main reasons |
salford1:Video of Brad Parscale arrest, released by the Fort Lauderdale PD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U86UEfo3Dv0 Police brutality there, reason why folks protest against cops. Why tackle Brad in such an agressive manner |
PrideofLincoln1:The bolded as shown in the news commentary below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R_o4yS8BH0 |
salford1:They are all waiting for more 'meat on the bone' information from Al-Q-Anon and OANN. Even these outlets are extremely quiet since morning except the ocassional mudsling towards Obama, how come did he pay so much taxes in his first term (they forget he got royalties from his two bestselling books before he became president) |
U.K. Channel 4 News investigation into Trump Campaign against blacks in 2016 election https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIf5ELaOjOk |
salford1:U.K. Channel 4 News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIf5ELaOjOk |
salford1:Maybe one of the reasons why Brad Parscale wanted to 'endanger' himself yesterday for this leak. He was Trump Campaign Manager during the 2016 election. |
basilico:Jeff Bezos is not contesting for elective position. He sets up charitable foundations he doesn't steal from, he worked to make his billions. He has degrees and made a business called Amazon out of nothing, his father didn't give him millions that he lost and bankrupted businesses. This is in response to posts that you keep comparing him to Trumps. You don't have to like him but not taking away from his success either. It is so obvious, Trump has managed within 4 years to make the U.S. so bad like his many failed and bankrupted businesses. He has ran the country down like Trump Casino. |
Newsweek Report Over 860,000 Americans have already voted, compared to fewer than 10,000 by this point in 2016 At least 866,734 people have voted in this year's election as of September 26, according to the U.S. Elections Project, which is run by University of Florida political science professor Michael McDonald. The number is based on 25 states whose early voting data is available, meaning it does not convey the entire picture. "These states are those where I have current data on mail ballot activity," McDonald wrote in a blog post Saturday morning. "More states will be added as state reports become available." |
basilico:Will you say Fox News is part of the fake news media?
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