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June 27th, hat is the date for the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, at least this time around. As we prepare for what will hopefully be a civil discourse about the future of America, it’s hard not to look back at some great presidential debate moments of yesteryear. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.

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00:00June 27th, that is the date for the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and
00:05Donald Trump.
00:06At least this time around, and as we prepare for what will hopefully be a civil discourse
00:10about the future of America, it's hard not to look back at some great presidential debate
00:14moments of yesteryear.
00:16It's three agencies of government when I get there that are gone.
00:19Commerce, education, and the what's the third one there?
00:24Let's see.
00:25EPA, EPA.
00:26There you go.
00:28Like when President Clinton said in 1992, most people are working harder for less money
00:33than they were 10 years ago.
00:34It is because we are in the grip of a failed economic theory.
00:38I think what we have to do is invest in American jobs, American education, control American
00:43health care costs, and bring American people together again.
00:46Quotes like this reveal we're still dealing with a lot of the same things we were even
00:4930 plus years ago.
00:51Others show just what a different landscape it is now for both American politics and the
00:55American people.
00:56I am paying for this microphone, Mr. Speaker.
01:00Like this one from Jimmy Carter in 1976, where he famously said, the American people are
01:05ready to make sacrifices if they are part of the process, if they know that they will
01:09be helping to make decisions and won't be excluded from being an involved party to the
01:13national purpose.
01:14Scrolling through the words of bygone presidential debates reveals an illustrative policy path
01:19for American politics, full of promises and hope for a better personal and economic future.
01:25So what can we expect on June 27th?
01:27Well, let's just hope we get more memorable quotes like their first debate during the
01:31last election.
01:32And burn down new stores and kill people all over the place.
01:35That is not peaceful.
01:36President Trump, I'm not asking.
01:37Oh, you don't?
01:38Oh, well, that's a big statement.
01:40I support the radical left.
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