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The first and likely only debate - between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is history, and it started with an awkward but very deliberate handshake. And today they were shaking hands again, as Les Trent reports, this time as they attended the 9/11 remembrance ceremony at Ground Zero. And one of the more bizarre moments of the debate came when the former president said quote "they're eating cats and dogs" - a reference to a much-debunked myth about illegal migrants in Springfield, Ohio. It didn't happen, but how did such an outlandish tale get started? Plus, the mother of the teen accused of killing two students and two teachers at his Georgia school is speaking up for her son, saying he's not a monster. However, as Steven Fabian reports, she's also apologizing for what happened. And it’s the childhood toy that's the focus of a very grown up contest. The very first hobby horse championship in America is taking place, and as Alison Hall reports, the competition is fierce.
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The first and likely only debate - between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is history, and it started with an awkward but very deliberate handshake. And today they were shaking hands again, as Les Trent reports, this time as they attended the 9/11 remembrance ceremony at Ground Zero. And one of the more bizarre moments of the debate came when the former president said quote "they're eating cats and dogs" - a reference to a much-debunked myth about illegal migrants in Springfield, Ohio. It didn't happen, but how did such an outlandish tale get started? Plus, the mother of the teen accused of killing two students and two teachers at his Georgia school is speaking up for her son, saying he's not a monster. However, as Steven Fabian reports, she's also apologizing for what happened. And it’s the childhood toy that's the focus of a very grown up contest. The very first hobby horse championship in America is taking place, and as Alison Hall reports, the competition is fierce.
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