Hours ahead of Tuesday night’s high-stakes presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, WISN 12 News asked Milwaukee voters what they wanted to hear from the candidates on the debate stage. “I’m expecting Kamala Harris to treat it like a job interview,” voter Terrance Reeves said. “I’m hoping to see some more policy,” said Brady Wirkes, a law student at Marquette University. “I think both of the candidates have a lot of gray area and it’s unsure what both of them are going to be doing if they were to be the president.” Policy a consistent answer from Milwaukee voters Tuesday morning. Voter Tyler Klein is hoping the name-calling and on-stage bickering is kept to a minimum. “I really hope that it’s something that’s more productive than we’ve seen in the past,” he said. Susan Gebhardt agrees.”I’m hoping to hear something different this time. I …
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A former CIA analyst has lifted the lid on what goes on during the intelligence agencys job interviews including the bizarre first question they asked him. David McCloskey worked in field stations across the Middle East during the Arab Spring and in the Counterterrorism Center, where he focused on jihadist activities in Syria and Iraq. He has joined Gordon Corera, a journalist who has covered national security issues for more than 25 years including two decades as a Security Correspondent for BBC News, to host Goalhangers new The Rest is Classified podcast exploring the secretive world of espionage. Ive never had an interview experience like that and I am hopeful I never will again, McCloskey told The Independent. The Rest is Classifieds first episode is out on 27 November.