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stuart: today marks 23 years since the 9/11 attacks. there's a look at ground 0 in lower manhattan as families remember the names of those killed in the deadliest terror attack in american history, 23 years on. 10:00 eastern, let's get to the money, the dow jones industrial average down 544 points, the s&p is down 51. almost 1% and the nasdaq down 66 points. maybe trump's performance in the debate last night having some impact on the market, not sure about that. there are other factors involved, plenty of red ink. the 10 year treasury yield is going up, not that much, 3.64%.
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the price of oil at $66 a barrel and bitcoin not doing much, 55,700, down , down a little. that's the markets on this 9/11. now this. kamala harris, the debate got off to a bad start. she was asked if americans are better off than they were four years ago. she looked nervous and uncertain and duct the issue rambling on against her middle-class upbringing at her proposed opportunity economy. she recovered fast. she stuck to her game plan of baiting trump, getting under his skin and it worked. answering a question on immigration she started talking about trump's rally saying people were bored and left early. that set him off. he lost his temper. he wasted an opportunity to expose harris's dismal record on migrants. she just smiled. time after time, she provoked him and he was forced to defend his record instead of attacking her is. that allowed her to escape her
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own flip-flops, fracking, the border, inflation, afghanistan, no follow-ups from trump or the moderators. in the end we still don't know what kind of administration kamala harris will lead. she's still a blank slate waiting for bernie sanders to write a socialist script on it. it was unsatisfying. kamala harris is the vice president in a failed administration and she shares and that failure but the she didn't come across that way, she danced around her failure, she was composed. trump is a successful former president but he came across as angry, got bogged down in her failures. let's hope there's a second debate because the first one didn't give voters what they need. let's also hope if there's another one the moderators give trump a fair shake. last night with abc it seemed, lindsey davis and kamala harris versus donald trump, three against one. second hour of varney getting started.
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at the debate, trump grilled paris about her stance on abortion. watch this. >> you should ask will she allow abortion in the eighth month, ninth month, seventh month. would you do that? why don't you ask her that question? >> why don't you answer the question. >> you could do abortions in the seventh month, the eighth month, the ninth month and probably after birth. look at the governor, former governor of virginia, the governor of virginia said we put the baby aside and determine what we want to do with it. >> we turn to immigration. stuart: trump put out his own position instead of going after her. >> he got bogged down in what roe versus wade meant which is
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no longer pertinent and the i have written for months about the extremism of democrats on abortion. trump is where the majority of the country is. you wants abortion to be legal, determined by what voters of particular states and he's in favor of abortion within limits and kamala harris lied last night, she lied on so many different fronts and issues, not held to account for moderators. one of the biggest is this lie about abortion, seventh, eighth month. after abortion up through nine months without a doctor's say so. you can claim hardship. you can claim medical anxiety, you need a nurse practitioner, not even a doctor, to sign off on this. when that law passed, cardinal dolan wrote a scorching op-ed
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for the new york post, new york times, someone saying this is reprehensible because in these late-term abortions you have a baby that survives and in minnesota which also has a nine month abortion no limits law, they have had under tim walz's administration 8 babies die as a result of an abortion that didn't go well. when they are delivered to die. this is not a lie and democrats need to fact check of this, they say that can't be true. it is true. and it is reprehensible. stuart: a whopping great loss for the dow industrial average. consumer prices up 2. 5% the last 12 months. inflation is moderating. surely that is good news for stocks. why are we seeing so much red?
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>> inflation is coming down and growth is slowing, that isn't bullish, that's a concern whether we are heading into a recession or not more we became so defense of coming into september. ultimately i think the fed will cut 25 basis points versus 50 but whether they do 25 or 50 the biggest problem is the amount of money the government has printed. core inflation continues to be a thorn in their side, got down to 2% anytime soon in our opinion. stuart: you've been bearish this month, september. when is it time to buy? >> i want to see what happens after the be oj meets. there meeting is more important than the fed. going into september and october, you see the vic's continue to trend higher,
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volatility increase and we will start buying back during late september unless something changes. right now the economically sensitive stocks are getting crushed, the banks are sharing warning signs but when we get the fed rate cut it is usually bullish at first but we are heading into a stagflation environment going into next year at so we have to risk going around that if you want to protect your capital. stuart: thanks for joining us, see you again soon. lahren is looking at stocks that are generally moving. fox solar is moving. that's the debate. lauren: kamala harris had a good the bait, green energy, mostly sober name is. i call this a heavy trade.
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lithium leading the s&p up 10%, other lithium producers are higher after china's see atl cutting production, china is the biggest maker of batteries. stuart: coin base. >> trump is seen as the lower perrault crypto currency candidate and you see large declines the crypto plays today. stuart: listen to what msnbc says about harris's debate performance. >> donald trump got destroyed in this debate because he can't control his mind. >> the best debate performance against donald trump ever by anyone. >> it may be the best televised debate performance ever. >> it was exceptional, the best anyone has done against him.
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both republican primaries and group brawls on 1-on-1, biden and hillary acquitted themselves well against him. stuart: jason chaffetz, the man himself, i expect that euphoria from msnbc but did harris succeed in getting under trump's skin? >> he got under his skin. at the core issues of what matters to america, i don't think she made progress. that did she exceed expectations? yes. it was solo, she was pegged as one of the worst vice president and history of the united states, just 8 months ago. should they move on, when you talk about are you better off than you were four years ago she ducked the question. what are you going to do to help me with interest rates? to drive inflation down? what are you going to do with the economy, to gaslight people and say crime is better.
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we want a border, we want to have a border wall and we want to get after, make life in america safer. i don't think she made any progress whatsoever. for any question a lot of criticism and, he shouldn't have taken the bait and sit there and answer every question and that authenticity wins over a lot of people. stuart: her demeanor had improved, no giggling, lots of smiling, she was cool, calm and collected. do you think she looks presidential? >> i can't imagine her as the president of the united states because i think she's a fake. i don't believe her, she's a poll driven candidate who makes up these positions that she studied for weeks and says what she needs to say. she says her values haven't changed, the missed opportunity to drive the point home.
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and following up, she flip-flopped on the major issues of today. stuart: stay with me for the hour. taylor swift is officially endorsed kamala harris. what did taylor swift say? lauren: swift told her 283 million instagram followers, quote, i am voting for kamala because she fights for the rights and causes to champion the. she's a steady hand a gifted leader and i believe we can accomplish so much more if we are led by calm and not chaos. i've done my research. i made my choice. your research is yours to do and the choice is yours to make. then she encouraged her fans to register to vote and said she prefers to vote early. that is huge. last time she encouraged folks to register they did. now she is saying vote early.
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she's keeping the momentum going. friendship bracelets, if you are taylor swift fan, you make friendship bracelets, harris tim walz campaign is telling them. 20 bucks each they will be available the 24th. stuart: the money goes to? lauren: the campaign. stuart: what a deal. the campaign bracelet. lauren: the biggest pop star endorsing the candidate and the campaign selling march off of the endorsement. >> just like, should she be getting involved in politics. >> she's got her opinion. 's sizzling will she attract votes to harris? >> away from her. >> she's a good entertainer, put on a great show.
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i saw it myself, daughter and wife and put on a good show but i wouldn't listen to her about how to fix the economy. how do we deal with inflation, do you think i'm looking at taylor swift. to reflect what america is going through. kamala harris refused to take any responsibility for the botched afghan withdrawal. she reaffirmed support for biden's decision, we are all over that one. vladimir putin invaded ukraine, failed to negotiate a peace deal. keith kellogg deals with that next.
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stuart: look at this. the dow is down 660 points. the biggest stock dragon on the dow, united health, goldman and caterpillar, unitedhealth down 3%, bowing down 2%. big drop, 600 points down, 648 now. check out big tech, mixed picture, nvidia down, alphabet, microsoft, amazon, down, now listen to harris defend the afghanistan withdrawal. >> do you believe you bear any responsibility in the weather withdrawal played out? >> i agreed with president biden's decision to pull out of afghanistan and as a result america's taxpayers are not paying with $300 million a day, we were paying for that endless war. there is not one member of the united states military who is
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in active duty in a combat zone in any war zone around the world. let's understand how we got to where we are, donald trump when he was president negotiated one of the weakest deals you can imagine. he bypassed the afghan government. he negotiated directly with a terrorist organization called the taliban and. stuart: the tenant general keith kellogg joins us now. 's trump to blame in any way for the afghan debacle as harris implies? >> thanks for having me. the answer is no. i was part of the negotiation and agreement we had, when donald trump picked up the phone and call the number one taliban leader and started talking to him, we had conditions based agreement. by the way you can pool that up online and look at it and until those agreements had been made there was going to be no withdrawal. we were going to go around 3000
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soldiers, down to 3000 paramilitary. even former secretary of state pompeo said it was conditioned space and we had to agree where to go in the future. the taliban and, we had it under control. for her to say something like that is absurd. frankly to be very blunt it is a lie to the american people and the american people could crosscheck that. why did she say one thing when she made that comment, sorry we lost 13 americans that day but -- stuart: she never mentioned it and never has. a different subject. listen to trump speak about vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine. >> that war should never have started. she was the emissary. they sent her in to negotiate with zelenskyy and vladimir putin and she did and the war started three days later.
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that is the kind of talent we have with her. she's worse than biden in my opinion. i think he is the worst president in history of our country, she goes down is the worst vice president in the history of our country but let me tell you something. she is a horrible negotiator. stuart: is trump right on that? >> she went to munich in february 2022, the munich security -- consortium there in munich and she met with zelenskyy and told zelenskyy the day before the invasion what he needed to do and zelenskyy told her what the united states needed to do at the united states did nothing. she went and sent a message and the message was badly received, she's not a good negotiator. she didn't help matters. this whole administration responsible for things like that. under the trump administration we never saw the war started, didn't see vladimir putin grab any land under obama, russia
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took crimea and in february 2022 russia invaded ukraine. at least take responsibility and understand they were part of the problem. they need to be part of the solution and they are not part of the solution. there solution is let the war keep running, this is what we want to do, end the killing. a good negotiator will never tell you what the end steak looks like, he will never pick a side, you can go back to teddy roosevelt when he negotiated the treaty of portsmouth, henry kissinger when he did the paris peace accords, never to leader side where you intend to go, you bring them together. that is what trump needs to do. i know he can do it and they don't seem to understand that. so i trust her to negotiate with vladimir putin? no. final comment. biden has not called letter putin in two years. if you want to talk to an adversary you need to pick up the phone and call him and get him to the negotiation table.
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stuart: thanks for joining us, see you again later. kamala harris couldn't answer this simple question. are americans better off now than four years ago. >> when it comes to the economy do you believe americans are better off than they were four years ago? >> i was raised as a middle-class kid and i am the only person on this stage who has a plan about lifting up the middle class and working people of america. stuart: that was at the start of the debate and she looked confused. trump touted his tariffs as a way to tackle inflation. would that work? peter morici sorts it out for us. the big board, the dow down 650 points. more varney after this. chase really knows how to put the hart
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stuart: let's get a handle on this market. mike murphy on the phone, the dow is down 689 points. does this have to do with harris's good showing in the debate last night? >> good morning. i think it has three things to do with her debate. she held her own against donald trump and the market is telling
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you right now her policies, more of the same policies and increased policies from the current administration, like green energy sectors is not what the market wants to do. stuart: i would think the positive inflation data, 2.5% prices. that is good news for stocks. >> we are in our into the market day, that's good news for the market and that tells you inflation, the fed is going and they cut rates, 25 basis points. no it is getting scooped so that is good. this is an initial reaction from the debate performance, things are going to normalize. we had in her administration for the last three years, the market has done well in that time as well so regardless, they do it again, and people
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see the right thing. i give the american people credit. they will see through the performance last night but the market is on solid footing and as earnings go higher we are going to see higher market prices. stuart: the market is on solid footing, we will remember that. i see one big mover, bank of america. lauren: the banks are down, here's another reason the number 2 bank in the country is down. warren buffett is selling shares since the middle of july, nine rounds since then. stuart: they don't like the stock much. starbucks, the new ceo. lauren: he has a plan to boost starbucks sales, speed up the time the bar wrists the baristas make your to go orders while also making cafés more inviting, come in and linger, seem so anti-covid. stuart: i want a shorter line
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and get out the door. lauren: some people want to sit and stay. starbucks is up 1.5%. stuart: children's -- i don't -- 63%. lauren: their margins jumped my fewer promotions, less free shipping, less advertising, trying to right the ship. it is working. stuart: ice call that a sob again. we received, we've got the consumer price inflation report, prices rising 2.5%, moderating inflation. brian brenberg with me. how much have prices gone up since biden took office? >> the headline was 2. 5%, the core number was 3.2% year over year and it picked up in august. that is what markets are looking at. let me show you a few nevers,
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the big ones that are sticky, shelter costs since january 21st up 22.7%, still very expensive to buy a home. once you are in the home, you need electricity, up 27. 6% since biden took office, two of the big drivers making life so unaffordable and you getting your car because you don't like to linger, you are paying 55.6% more for auto insurance than you did in january of 2,020 one. those things are contributing to the sticky, core inflation, the market saying we have come down but here we are at 3, 2 and if energy prices weren't coming down the headline number would look a lot worse. you have problems in the middle east. how long can at last? there's a lot of uncertainty over inflation. stuart: it is still with us. prices still rising at a lower rate but that is not the point. lauren: and you've got to see
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the core number go down. more than it has gone down. stuart: last night, trump said he's going to use tariffs to tackle inflation. watch this. >> who is going to have higher prices is china and all over the countries that have been ripping us off for years, china was paying hundreds of billions of dollars and so were other countries. they should have gone out and immediately cut the tariffs. we are going to take in billions of dollars. hundreds of billions of dollars. i had no inflation. they had the highest per hit -- in the history of our country, people can't go out and buy cereal or bacon or eggs or anything else. they have destroyed the economy. stuart: we do need an economist named peter morici. civil question. will tariffs help solve the inflation problem and if so, how? >> they will not nearly be as harmful as you think. if you raise for example the tariffs on chinese goods by
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60%, a lot of that will shift back to chinese producers, prices will hardly go up by that amount on chinese goods or prices generally. if in turn the money is returned to taxpayers in the form of lower taxes they are made better off. finally, if the tariff is imposed because of distortions like the chinese with an undervalued currency subsidizing exports and so forth, it will contribute to greater economic efficiency. will keep manufacturing jobs that we would have lost because of chinese subsidies. in my view, if the tariff is returned to consumers they will be better off and the economy will grow more rapidly. these are not pronounced effects but that is the net effect. stuart: listen to harris avoid answering the question whether americans are better off under this administration. >> do you believe americans are better off than they were four
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years ago? >> i was raised as a middle-class kid. i am the only person on this stage who has a plan about lifting up the middle class and working people of america. we know that we have a shortage of homes and housing of the cost of housing is too expensive, families need support to raise their children and i intend on extending a tax cut for families of $6,000 so those young families can afford to buy a crib, a car seat, clothes for their children. stuart: that wasn't much of an answer. why could she not have answered clearly? >> the answer is bad news for her and the biden administration. yesterday alongside the debate, the census bureau issued its annual report on the incomes of american households. our incomes of american households in 2023 in real terms were lower than just
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before the pandemic. the bottom line is people got better off during the trump administration, the biden administration has the economy on mutual at best, worse off at worst, during the trump years it was considerable progress for minorities. i don't think she can claim as much progress in that regard. it is very tough. and and anyone who's been to freshman economics. and they were asleep mike -- microeconomics. and the facts are not useful to her. and then no 2 ways around that. stuart: we don't know who she
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really is. see you again real soon. and every election it outcome since 1980. what is this year's prediction? ashley: a victory for kamala harris but it is going to be close. the misery index is the addition of the unemployment rate to the annualized inflation rate. it is correctly predicted 15 of the past 16 races for the white house. the white house sits at 7. 02 below that level would be consistent with the incumbent party losing the election but in other words a reading below that means voters to hit the boot. lower gas prices the economic woes contained. the race as we know has been extremely close.
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stuart: going to that, jimmy carter. >> that question needs to be -- the mainstream media will slobber all over kamala harris. are you better off than you were four years ago. most aspects of people's lives have gotten worse. that will be an albatross between candidate harris's neck, m of the united states senate because that was pivotal in this race and i think republicans are poised to take over the senate. stuart: thank you very much. the dow 30 completely read. there's a lot of selling, down 683 points. perhaps below 40,000 in the dow. we will be back.
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stuart: on the market the dow is close to 700 points. the nasdaq close to 200 points. let's bring in kenny polcari. this is a selloff, does it have to do with harris's strong showing? >> it has several things to do with it. people are a little more worried, her showing last night by the mainstream media and what that means for regulation, for taxes, for investment. i think that is what the other part of it is the report in the last week moving 25 basis points. the people pushing for 50 are mad and the people who are selling it off, to sell the reality.
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the reality is priced in. there is no more upside. that is what you are seeing. no need to panic. we traded 51, and 16. and it is 6 weeks lower. >> it is lower. and you set my mind at ease. i losing a fortune and you are on the phone. >> don't worry about losing a fortune. and you have a lovely day. i'm going to change the subject. so completely you won't believe it. a bakery in brooklyn, new york is giving back to its community by offering a name your price bread policy.
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customers can choose to pay $9 or nothing at all for a loaf of salad. bakery by textbook is the name of the company. the owner joins me now on the set in new york city. i can walk into your store and walk out without paying everything or give you $9. >> nothing at all, pay what you want. stuart: what are people paying? >> anywhere between $2, and $9. it is nice to feel we are doing something. we went how much are you selling? has improved sales? >> not sure yet. we don't do this, we do this and held up. stuart: you are doing this, not being sarcastic but doing it out of the kindness of your heart? >> we have other things to sell
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and those are the things that make us profitable. we didn't do this to make money. stuart: do you sell any other discounted items? >> no. maybe in the future. stuart: how long will you keep this up? >> hopefully in perpetuity. stuart: if you lost money on the bread, name your own price bread, would you stop doing it? >> we are losing money. stuart: what is the production costs? >> one loaf, $3, $4. stuart: people paying $34 for a loaf. >> the hope is someone who needs it can walk away. stuart: you're a good man, you intend to keep losing money for the good of the community. a rather difficult concept for us on capitalist "varney and company".
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>> we need to make money, we are business and hope the rest of the sales will kind of push us forward and let us exist. stuart: bed style. stuart: you are good man and thank you for being with us, appreciate it. what does that mean? >> thank you. stuart: thanks very much, good to see you. still ahead, the debate moderators spent a lot of time focusing on the last election and fact checking trump but failed to fact check harris a single time. we will ask about her many flip-flops, joe concha critical of abc and joe is next. ♪ ♪ ♪
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stuart: it is a market selloff, dow is up 680. nasdaq 226, s&p down 86 points. looking at the price of oil, $65 a barrel, the price of
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gasoline is lower still and weeks ahead at 326 for regular. that will go down. lauren: refining capacity shut off in the gulf of mexico because of hurricane francine. it will be up even more. stuart: abc's moderators called out there bias against trump. watch this. >> why do you believe it is appropriate to weigh in on the racial identity your opponent? >> vice president harris says you hate israel. >> on january 6th you told your supporters to march to the capital. he would said he would be with them. is there anything you regret about what you did on that day? stuart: joe concha, the moderators fact checked trump five times, never fact checked harris. >> that is activism. abc news was despicable last night. i don't use that word very often. i don't mind if you fact check. they left the candidates go.
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it is better that way. you run into this problem. why didn't abc news, lindsey davis, fact check kamala harris when she set on a debate stage that she was pro fracking, no transcript of that decision whatsoever. she repeated the charlottesville lie that is in fact checked that donald trump never said there are fine people on both sides, he said neo-nazis should be condemned completely, he made sure that was in context. she talked about how donald trump is pro project 2025 when he has denounced it. he said there would be a bloodbath on day one, talking the financial markets, not blood in the streets. so many things you can fact check kamala harris on and they didn't do it. that is activism. stuart: errors campaign says they want a second debate. should trump do a second debate? >> only if it is on fox news. i'm not saying that because i work your. but you will get a fair shake from bret baer, martha maccallum. it can't be on nbc news, all
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these other places that the bias is overwhelming, he should agree to it but let's put it this way, he agreed to abc news and cnn because that's what biden proposed. if he should propose back i will do another debate but i get to propose the network it should be fox news. stuart: trump slammed harris for flip-flopping and stealing his ideas. >> he doesn't have a plan. she copied biden's plan, four sentences like run spot run, four sentences, we will try lower taxes. take a look at her plan. she has no policy. everything she believed three and four years ago is out the window. going to my philosophy. i was going to send her amaga hat. if you forgot elected she would change it and it will be the end of our country. she's a marxist.
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everybody knows she is a marxist. stuart: do we have any idea who kamala harris really is? >> we do not. i don't know where she stands on fracking, how she will lower inflation, what she will do on violent crime and 12 million people coming into the country. i didn't learn anything and that will be reflected in the polls. this was not the big win many people are saying. stuart: is she a blank slate? >> with people digesting she goes through the fact checking it won't go well for her. when people look up her plan they won't find one because she doesn't have a plan. are you better off than you were four years ago? the best thing donald trump did was at the end, why haven't you done this for three years? you could do it tomorrow? i wish they had come out stronger but -- time is not going to play well for her as people look back at this. blue one thanks for joining us.
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still ahead, bill hemmer on there is campaign wanting a second debate with trump. a cnn focus group of undecided pennsylvania voters so their life was better under trump. and the 11:00 hour is next. ♪ ♪ ...
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>> after one question about having flip flopped, and she delivered a word salad about how she supports the middle class. >> the polls will say what they will say. mark was right. the question is not who won the debate. it's what matters in swing state voters. >> kamala harris did not answer a single question last night. she didn't talk about her plan because she has no plan. >> she needs another debate with moderators on her side working for her. >> kamala harris lied last night. she lied on so many different fronts and so many different issues and was not held to account. >> at the core issues of what matter

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