June 28, 2024
¿Cambiarán los demócratas de candidato después del debate desastroso para Biden?

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The president of univision came news to
his own report at the WU, Colonel
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Daniel' s report. Since I
saw the debate, I thought what'
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00:00:16.879 --> 00:00:22.679
s going on in the mind of
Colonel What we have today, good morning
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00:00:22.679 --> 00:00:29.160
July. This is the Colonel report. It was truly unusual what we lived
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00:00:29.199 --> 00:00:35.280
on the broadcasting master' s degree
while it was happening because it had never
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00:00:35.320 --> 00:00:38.280
happened at the end of a debate. The discussion in the United States at
7
00:00:38.280 --> 00:00:42.679
this time is not, as always, about who won and who asked for
8
00:00:42.759 --> 00:00:48.039
the debate. The terrible thing is
that many of those who have been supporters
9
00:00:48.159 --> 00:00:54.679
of President Joe Biden are beginning to
discuss the urgent need to bring another candidate
10
00:00:54.719 --> 00:00:58.240
to the November election. It is
not that they have simple doubts about their
11
00:00:58.280 --> 00:01:03.280
performance in the debate. What is
serious is that they are beginning to have
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00:01:03.439 --> 00:01:08.200
them about their ability to take out
a candidacy and eventually a second term in
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00:01:08.200 --> 00:01:14.439
the Presidency. The first page of
The New York Times features the dreaded title
14
00:01:14.640 --> 00:01:22.640
open quotes. The Democrats talk about
replacing Biden in the ticket, and the
15
00:01:22.680 --> 00:01:27.840
truth is that the first presidential debate
was distressing. President Joe Biden, a
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00:01:29.239 --> 00:01:34.040
man of good manners and thoughtful treatment, lost both in words and silences in
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words, because on several occasions the
President had difficulty closing prayers or rounding ideas
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to the point that his contender,
Donald Trump' s former president, released
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this statement to him. I really
don' t know what he meant at
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the end of that sentence. I
don' t think he knows either in
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the draw that happened days before.
President Joe Biden had chosen to speak first.
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00:02:02.879 --> 00:02:08.280
He did so with a very faint
voice because of an apparent cold that
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00:02:08.280 --> 00:02:13.919
for some was only a symptom of
exhaustion. He contrasted Baiden' s whisper
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with a firm voice and, if
he wants to be arrogant of his contender.
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Sometimes the President coughed and made him
look weak. But, as President
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Bayden told them, not only did
he lose in words, he was also
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defeated in silences. The first twenty- eight minutes of the debate, the
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00:02:37.719 --> 00:02:40.560
President seemed to ignore that he was
in the Chamber on a split screen while
29
00:02:40.560 --> 00:02:45.039
speaking his opponent. The image that
millions of people saw was that of a
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00:02:45.080 --> 00:02:51.719
man who remained with his mouth open, breathing with difficulty, touching his eyes
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or nose erratically and at several moments, looking down with the attitude of a
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scolded child. While Trump rant of
him, cautious and slow gestures did not
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reinforce the elegance of his manners,
but made him look disconnected and out of
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00:03:08.120 --> 00:03:15.599
shape in contrast. While Byden was
speaking, Trumb used gestures, grimaces and
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00:03:15.759 --> 00:03:22.360
all kinds of histrionic resources to disqualify
the claims of the subject and even to
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00:03:22.360 --> 00:03:28.199
ridicule him. Trump, as has
been customary, engaged in picturesque inaccuracies,
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when not in outright lies, such
as saying that millions of criminals and madmen
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from psychiatric institutions have entered the border, without Byden stopping him in time or
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with the necessary force. Thirty-
one distressing minutes passed before Bayden uttered the
40
00:03:46.199 --> 00:03:53.639
sentence. I' ve never heard
so much rubbish in my entire life,
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but by that time I had irremediably
lost the initiative. There were some moments
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when he managed to beat the Republican, like when he talked about taking the
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Capitol or when he highlighted here the
only convicted offender is him, or when
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he claimed that Trump had slept with
a porn star while his wife was pregnant.
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He was even forceful when he explained
I ran so that they would not
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choose this man anymore. Trump boasted
that he had recently been subjected to cognitive
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00:04:26.519 --> 00:04:31.399
tests that tested his mental agility and
invited Baiden to do the same. At
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00:04:31.519 --> 00:04:39.040
this point, everything seemed to be
played. The Democrats watched the clock yearning
49
00:04:39.079 --> 00:04:42.759
for the end of the debate,
which was still twenty long minutes away.
50
00:04:43.560 --> 00:04:48.519
When the bell finally rang, former
President Trump left the stage in great strides.
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00:04:49.279 --> 00:04:55.439
President Baden waited for his wife who
came for him. The first lady,
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00:04:55.839 --> 00:05:00.639
Dr Gill Biden, lovingly helped him
get out of study while dragging at
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00:05:00.639 --> 00:05:05.560
his feet. The post- media
debate was advancing in the enumeration of moments
54
00:05:05.639 --> 00:05:12.360
that had just seen millions of viewers
in the married maca world. The spokesperson
55
00:05:12.399 --> 00:05:16.199
for President Baden' s candidacy explained
that the president suffered a cold and that
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00:05:16.279 --> 00:05:21.759
perhaps that had affected his performance.
The sharp journalist Luis Menhit, my colleague
57
00:05:21.800 --> 00:05:27.279
in univision, asked that we will
be able to see the President without flu.
58
00:05:28.079 --> 00:05:32.720
Meanwhile, Vice President Camala. Harris
acknowledged to CN journalist Anderson Cooper that
59
00:05:32.839 --> 00:05:36.480
the President had had in the debate, which he called a slow start,
60
00:05:38.600 --> 00:05:42.879
but asked voters not to look at
the ninety minutes they had just seen,
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00:05:43.319 --> 00:05:48.759
but the three and a half years
of his administration. The tacit recognition of
62
00:05:48.800 --> 00:05:54.959
Biden' s defeat by his fellow
formulae ignited the political scene as gunpowder.
63
00:05:57.000 --> 00:06:02.959
Marcwell, a prominent Democratic donor,
asked Urocomillas. We' ll have time
64
00:06:03.000 --> 00:06:08.959
to put someone else in that place. Another prominent leader of the governing party
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commented on quotation marks if I were
Gaby Newson, that is, the Governor
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of California or Gretchen Whitmer, the
Governor of Michigan, would start calling from
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00:06:19.319 --> 00:06:26.560
tonight. Months ago there was a
discussion in the Democratic awnings about the desirability
68
00:06:26.639 --> 00:06:30.800
of the President' s candidacy.
Even some had dared to mention the name
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00:06:30.839 --> 00:06:35.319
of the former First Lady, Michelle
Obama, as the saving recipe. She
70
00:06:35.759 --> 00:06:43.040
doesn' t seem interested in nomination. Technically, it is feasible for the
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Democratic Convention, which meets in Chicago
on 19 August, to elect another candidate,
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00:06:47.120 --> 00:06:55.399
but in the strictly political arena,
that will not be feasible unless President
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00:06:55.480 --> 00:06:59.480
Joe Biden himself takes the initiative and, at any cost, last night'
74
00:06:59.519 --> 00:07:03.959
s debate will pass history as the
worst for one of his participants so far.
75
00:07:08.959 --> 00:07:13.839
The counterparadigm of the debates was that
of Nixon Kennedy in nineteen hundred and
76
00:07:13.839 --> 00:07:17.120
sixty, when a bad shave.
Richard Nixon lost to a cool, dynamic
77
00:07:17.160 --> 00:07:24.120
Kenney jenefe. They say that at
that time those who watched on the radio,
78
00:07:24.279 --> 00:07:27.879
those who heard the debate on the
radio, gave Nixon the winner,
79
00:07:28.079 --> 00:07:30.680
in contrast to those who saw him
on television. Last night was worse.
80
00:07:31.959 --> 00:07:39.399
Nixon' s performance on that television
show was by far considered the most deficient
81
00:07:39.439 --> 00:07:45.800
in history. However, this was
bigger. Many had the expectation that President
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00:07:45.839 --> 00:07:50.720
Joe Biden would not be well.
Perhaps lu would not go well, but
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00:07:51.160 --> 00:07:58.759
no one expected this tragedy of biblical
dimensions. There is a second debate agreed
84
00:07:58.800 --> 00:08:03.720
for September 10, organized by the
IBC. I doubt it' ll ever
85
00:08:03.720 --> 00:08:07.319
happen. This was today' s
sport, Colonel. Thank you very much,
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00:08:07.319 --> 00:08:11.240
Daniel. Under the scenario, there
remains the concern not only of the
87
00:08:11.319 --> 00:08:18.199
Democratic candidacy, but of the ability
of the President to endure a year or
88
00:08:18.240 --> 00:08:24.839
what remains less than a year until
the new President arrives in January. That
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00:08:24.920 --> 00:08:30.959
step at the side of the President
right now to leave the city Harris is
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very hypothetical. Well, that step
to the side isn' t necessarily to
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00:08:37.879 --> 00:08:41.440
leave Mrs Harris, and that'
s part of the discussion. Last night,
92
00:08:41.120 --> 00:08:50.360
the Republican campaign premiered a very aggressive
commercial that shows, therefore, essentially
93
00:08:50.840 --> 00:08:58.440
the weakness of President Biyde in his
difficulty, touring a ladder of airplane slipping
94
00:08:58.480 --> 00:09:03.679
out of a stage. And that' s what they add up to at
95
00:09:03.720 --> 00:09:11.720
the end in giant character generator,
the names Biden Harris and Biden' s
96
00:09:11.759 --> 00:09:16.759
lyrics are kind of juggled, they
hit viden' s and they come out
97
00:09:16.360 --> 00:09:24.440
of the stage just being Harris,
Vice President Camala Harris, isn' t
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00:09:24.440 --> 00:09:30.200
very competitive to confront Donald Trump and, at the same time, it'
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00:09:30.799 --> 00:09:35.360
s practically impossible to ignore his leadership
and his won place In the formulation of
100
00:09:35.440 --> 00:09:39.360
another nomination it would have to be
something very complex and very little given in
101
00:09:39.360 --> 00:09:39.960
political matters for the two to be
relieved. But the debate, I think,
102
00:09:41.120 --> 00:09:46.039
was like a nuclear burden on the
democratic possibilities in the November elections.
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The president of univision came news to
his own report at the WU, Colonel
2
00:00:07.040 --> 00:00:16.719
Daniel' s report. Since I
saw the debate, I thought what'
3
00:00:16.879 --> 00:00:22.679
s going on in the mind of
Colonel What we have today, good morning
4
00:00:22.679 --> 00:00:29.160
July. This is the Colonel report. It was truly unusual what we lived
5
00:00:29.199 --> 00:00:35.280
on the broadcasting master' s degree
while it was happening because it had never
6
00:00:35.320 --> 00:00:38.280
happened at the end of a debate. The discussion in the United States at
7
00:00:38.280 --> 00:00:42.679
this time is not, as always, about who won and who asked for
8
00:00:42.759 --> 00:00:48.039
the debate. The terrible thing is
that many of those who have been supporters
9
00:00:48.159 --> 00:00:54.679
of President Joe Biden are beginning to
discuss the urgent need to bring another candidate
10
00:00:54.719 --> 00:00:58.240
to the November election. It is
not that they have simple doubts about their
11
00:00:58.280 --> 00:01:03.280
performance in the debate. What is
serious is that they are beginning to have
12
00:01:03.439 --> 00:01:08.200
them about their ability to take out
a candidacy and eventually a second term in
13
00:01:08.200 --> 00:01:14.439
the Presidency. The first page of
The New York Times features the dreaded title
14
00:01:14.640 --> 00:01:22.640
open quotes. The Democrats talk about
replacing Biden in the ticket, and the
15
00:01:22.680 --> 00:01:27.840
truth is that the first presidential debate
was distressing. President Joe Biden, a
16
00:01:29.239 --> 00:01:34.040
man of good manners and thoughtful treatment, lost both in words and silences in
17
00:01:34.079 --> 00:01:40.040
words, because on several occasions the
President had difficulty closing prayers or rounding ideas
18
00:01:40.079 --> 00:01:45.359
to the point that his contender,
Donald Trump' s former president, released
19
00:01:45.439 --> 00:01:53.359
this statement to him. I really
don' t know what he meant at
20
00:01:53.400 --> 00:01:57.760
the end of that sentence. I
don' t think he knows either in
21
00:01:57.840 --> 00:02:01.719
the draw that happened days before.
President Joe Biden had chosen to speak first.
22
00:02:02.879 --> 00:02:08.280
He did so with a very faint
voice because of an apparent cold that
23
00:02:08.280 --> 00:02:13.919
for some was only a symptom of
exhaustion. He contrasted Baiden' s whisper
24
00:02:14.000 --> 00:02:16.400
with a firm voice and, if
he wants to be arrogant of his contender.
25
00:02:17.319 --> 00:02:23.840
Sometimes the President coughed and made him
look weak. But, as President
26
00:02:23.879 --> 00:02:30.199
Bayden told them, not only did
he lose in words, he was also
27
00:02:30.240 --> 00:02:37.680
defeated in silences. The first twenty- eight minutes of the debate, the
28
00:02:37.719 --> 00:02:40.560
President seemed to ignore that he was
in the Chamber on a split screen while
29
00:02:40.560 --> 00:02:45.039
speaking his opponent. The image that
millions of people saw was that of a
30
00:02:45.080 --> 00:02:51.719
man who remained with his mouth open, breathing with difficulty, touching his eyes
31
00:02:51.840 --> 00:02:55.680
or nose erratically and at several moments, looking down with the attitude of a
32
00:02:55.680 --> 00:03:04.319
scolded child. While Trump rant of
him, cautious and slow gestures did not
33
00:03:04.400 --> 00:03:08.000
reinforce the elegance of his manners,
but made him look disconnected and out of
34
00:03:08.120 --> 00:03:15.599
shape in contrast. While Byden was
speaking, Trumb used gestures, grimaces and
35
00:03:15.759 --> 00:03:22.360
all kinds of histrionic resources to disqualify
the claims of the subject and even to
36
00:03:22.360 --> 00:03:28.199
ridicule him. Trump, as has
been customary, engaged in picturesque inaccuracies,
37
00:03:29.479 --> 00:03:32.800
when not in outright lies, such
as saying that millions of criminals and madmen
38
00:03:32.919 --> 00:03:38.120
from psychiatric institutions have entered the border, without Byden stopping him in time or
39
00:03:38.199 --> 00:03:46.120
with the necessary force. Thirty-
one distressing minutes passed before Bayden uttered the
40
00:03:46.199 --> 00:03:53.639
sentence. I' ve never heard
so much rubbish in my entire life,
41
00:03:53.479 --> 00:04:00.000
but by that time I had irremediably
lost the initiative. There were some moments
42
00:04:00.000 --> 00:04:04.120
when he managed to beat the Republican, like when he talked about taking the
43
00:04:04.520 --> 00:04:10.280
Capitol or when he highlighted here the
only convicted offender is him, or when
44
00:04:10.400 --> 00:04:14.319
he claimed that Trump had slept with
a porn star while his wife was pregnant.
45
00:04:15.080 --> 00:04:19.000
He was even forceful when he explained
I ran so that they would not
46
00:04:19.120 --> 00:04:26.480
choose this man anymore. Trump boasted
that he had recently been subjected to cognitive
47
00:04:26.519 --> 00:04:31.399
tests that tested his mental agility and
invited Baiden to do the same. At
48
00:04:31.519 --> 00:04:39.040
this point, everything seemed to be
played. The Democrats watched the clock yearning
49
00:04:39.079 --> 00:04:42.759
for the end of the debate,
which was still twenty long minutes away.
50
00:04:43.560 --> 00:04:48.519
When the bell finally rang, former
President Trump left the stage in great strides.
51
00:04:49.279 --> 00:04:55.439
President Baden waited for his wife who
came for him. The first lady,
52
00:04:55.839 --> 00:05:00.639
Dr Gill Biden, lovingly helped him
get out of study while dragging at
53
00:05:00.639 --> 00:05:05.560
his feet. The post- media
debate was advancing in the enumeration of moments
54
00:05:05.639 --> 00:05:12.360
that had just seen millions of viewers
in the married maca world. The spokesperson
55
00:05:12.399 --> 00:05:16.199
for President Baden' s candidacy explained
that the president suffered a cold and that
56
00:05:16.279 --> 00:05:21.759
perhaps that had affected his performance.
The sharp journalist Luis Menhit, my colleague
57
00:05:21.800 --> 00:05:27.279
in univision, asked that we will
be able to see the President without flu.
58
00:05:28.079 --> 00:05:32.720
Meanwhile, Vice President Camala. Harris
acknowledged to CN journalist Anderson Cooper that
59
00:05:32.839 --> 00:05:36.480
the President had had in the debate, which he called a slow start,
60
00:05:38.600 --> 00:05:42.879
but asked voters not to look at
the ninety minutes they had just seen,
61
00:05:43.319 --> 00:05:48.759
but the three and a half years
of his administration. The tacit recognition of
62
00:05:48.800 --> 00:05:54.959
Biden' s defeat by his fellow
formulae ignited the political scene as gunpowder.
63
00:05:57.000 --> 00:06:02.959
Marcwell, a prominent Democratic donor,
asked Urocomillas. We' ll have time
64
00:06:03.000 --> 00:06:08.959
to put someone else in that place. Another prominent leader of the governing party
65
00:06:09.000 --> 00:06:15.000
commented on quotation marks if I were
Gaby Newson, that is, the Governor
66
00:06:15.439 --> 00:06:19.240
of California or Gretchen Whitmer, the
Governor of Michigan, would start calling from
67
00:06:19.319 --> 00:06:26.560
tonight. Months ago there was a
discussion in the Democratic awnings about the desirability
68
00:06:26.639 --> 00:06:30.800
of the President' s candidacy.
Even some had dared to mention the name
69
00:06:30.839 --> 00:06:35.319
of the former First Lady, Michelle
Obama, as the saving recipe. She
70
00:06:35.759 --> 00:06:43.040
doesn' t seem interested in nomination. Technically, it is feasible for the
71
00:06:43.120 --> 00:06:46.800
Democratic Convention, which meets in Chicago
on 19 August, to elect another candidate,
72
00:06:47.120 --> 00:06:55.399
but in the strictly political arena,
that will not be feasible unless President
73
00:06:55.480 --> 00:06:59.480
Joe Biden himself takes the initiative and, at any cost, last night'
74
00:06:59.519 --> 00:07:03.959
s debate will pass history as the
worst for one of his participants so far.
75
00:07:08.959 --> 00:07:13.839
The counterparadigm of the debates was that
of Nixon Kennedy in nineteen hundred and
76
00:07:13.839 --> 00:07:17.120
sixty, when a bad shave.
Richard Nixon lost to a cool, dynamic
77
00:07:17.160 --> 00:07:24.120
Kenney jenefe. They say that at
that time those who watched on the radio,
78
00:07:24.279 --> 00:07:27.879
those who heard the debate on the
radio, gave Nixon the winner,
79
00:07:28.079 --> 00:07:30.680
in contrast to those who saw him
on television. Last night was worse.
80
00:07:31.959 --> 00:07:39.399
Nixon' s performance on that television
show was by far considered the most deficient
81
00:07:39.439 --> 00:07:45.800
in history. However, this was
bigger. Many had the expectation that President
82
00:07:45.839 --> 00:07:50.720
Joe Biden would not be well.
Perhaps lu would not go well, but
83
00:07:51.160 --> 00:07:58.759
no one expected this tragedy of biblical
dimensions. There is a second debate agreed
84
00:07:58.800 --> 00:08:03.720
for September 10, organized by the
IBC. I doubt it' ll ever
85
00:08:03.720 --> 00:08:07.319
happen. This was today' s
sport, Colonel. Thank you very much,
86
00:08:07.319 --> 00:08:11.240
Daniel. Under the scenario, there
remains the concern not only of the
87
00:08:11.319 --> 00:08:18.199
Democratic candidacy, but of the ability
of the President to endure a year or
88
00:08:18.240 --> 00:08:24.839
what remains less than a year until
the new President arrives in January. That
89
00:08:24.920 --> 00:08:30.959
step at the side of the President
right now to leave the city Harris is
90
00:08:31.040 --> 00:08:37.879
very hypothetical. Well, that step
to the side isn' t necessarily to
91
00:08:37.879 --> 00:08:41.440
leave Mrs Harris, and that'
s part of the discussion. Last night,
92
00:08:41.120 --> 00:08:50.360
the Republican campaign premiered a very aggressive
commercial that shows, therefore, essentially
93
00:08:50.840 --> 00:08:58.440
the weakness of President Biyde in his
difficulty, touring a ladder of airplane slipping
94
00:08:58.480 --> 00:09:03.679
out of a stage. And that' s what they add up to at
95
00:09:03.720 --> 00:09:11.720
the end in giant character generator,
the names Biden Harris and Biden' s
96
00:09:11.759 --> 00:09:16.759
lyrics are kind of juggled, they
hit viden' s and they come out
97
00:09:16.360 --> 00:09:24.440
of the stage just being Harris,
Vice President Camala Harris, isn' t
98
00:09:24.440 --> 00:09:30.200
very competitive to confront Donald Trump and, at the same time, it'
99
00:09:30.799 --> 00:09:35.360
s practically impossible to ignore his leadership
and his won place In the formulation of
100
00:09:35.440 --> 00:09:39.360
another nomination it would have to be
something very complex and very little given in
101
00:09:39.360 --> 00:09:39.960
political matters for the two to be
relieved. But the debate, I think,
102
00:09:41.120 --> 00:09:46.039
was like a nuclear burden on the
democratic possibilities in the November elections.



