Friday, March 11, 2016

Republicans Presidential candidates set a calmer tone

The Republican US Presidential candidates have set the name-calling
aside and focused on policies in the latest televised debate.

It was a friendlier affair that saw the final four spar over
immigration, education, Islam and the Middle East peace process.

The debate in Miami is the last big test before the winner-takes-all
primaries of Florida and Ohio on Tuesday.

Frontrunner Donald Trump said considering his huge support the
Republican party should unite behind him.

IN: "The Republican…."
OUT: "….soundly."
DUR: 15 seconds

CLIP 1: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310Debate-Trump1.mp3

Marco Rubio, who is struggling for survival in the race, said this was
a crucial time.

IN: "I believe…"
OUT: "….people."
DUR: 11 seconds

CLIP 2: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310Debate-Rubio1.mp3

Donald Trump confirmed fellow candidate Ben Carson will be endorsing
the Trump campaign on Friday.

IN: "I was with…."
OUT: "….on it."
DUR: 12 seconds

CLIP 3: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310Debate-Trump2.mp3

Donald Trump defended a comment he made in recent days, saying Islam
hates America.

IN: "I've been…"
OUT: "….said."
DUR: 16 seconds

CLIP 4: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310Debate-Trump3.mp3

Marco Rubio attacked Donald Trump for saying Islam hates America, by
noting that such comments have consequences.

IN: "I know…"
OUT: "….world."
DUR: 10 seconds

CLIP 5: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310Debate-Rubio2.mp3