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The Daily

Sudden Civility: The Final Presidential Debate

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.4102.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

At the start of Thursday night’s debate its moderator, Kristen Welker of NBC News, delivered a polite but firm instruction: The matchup should not be a repeat of the chaos of last month’s debate. It was a calmer affair and, for the first few segments, a more structured and linear exchange of views. President Trump, whose interruptions came to define the first debate, was more restrained, seemingly heeding advice that keeping to the rules of the debate would render his message more effective. And while there were no breakthrough moments for Joseph R. Biden Jr., the former vice president managed to make more of a case for himself than he did last month, on issues such as the coronavirus and economic support for families and businesses in distress. Alexander Burns, a national political correspondent, gives us a recap of the night’s events and explores what it means for an election that is just 11 days away. Guest: Alexander Burns, a national political correspondent for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily Background reading: While the tenor of Thursday’s forum was more sedate, the conflict in matters of substance and vision could not have been more dramatic.Here are some highlights from last night’s debate.

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Hey folks, Mr Burns, how are you?

0:33.0

I'm alright.

0:34.0

Good.

0:35.0

We're actually starting at a reasonable hour.

0:39.0

11.40.

0:40.0

It's very civilized, like almost everything else tonight.

0:44.0

This is our last debate of 2020.

0:49.0

Are you going to miss this?

0:52.3

The short answer is no.

0:56.8

So Alex, the first...

0:58.3

Sorry, can you hear me?

1:05.5

My phone, my computer keeps muting itself and I don't know what that is.

1:09.1

Is that have something to do with hijack there?

1:13.0

We're playing a joke on you.

1:14.7

Why are you muting me?

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