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stuart: put the camera on -- remarkably good balance, she likes of this song. it is called espresso. they are playing at base every morning at 10:00 i get espresso on the set. to keep me going. lauren: it is your theme song now maybe. stuart: good morning. it is 10:00 eastern. we will get to the money. we've got the dow down, dealing with that in a moment. nasdaq up 30 one. look at the dow loser, the big loser. united health. that stock is down 10%. that shaves 400 points off the dow. without united health the debt would be in present territory. a lot of green on the dow 30, very little red. the 10 year treasury yield 4. 06%, on the downside today. the price of oil $72 a barrel.
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is really going to attack not the oil facilities in iran but the military. bitcoin is holding on, going up today, 67,700. that's the market on tuesday morning. kamala harris's campaign of joy and opportunity and hope, didn't work that well despite the good vibes fox power rankings show harris is lost her lead and is in a dead heat. were now what? turned from joy to fear. that's with their harris campaign has switched to. she says this man is dangerous, unfit for office, unstable. the second trump term would be a huge risk to the country. that has already been tried by the media. they had 8 years of trump hatred, three years of covering the decline of president biden and four months of criticism to pop up harris. the media is terrified of trump
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calling him dangerous, deranged and threatening democracy, the contempt knows no bounds. despite it all trump has come back strong, he leading in some battleground states. if humans the national vote he was the electoral college. desperation might be driving here is to an interview with bret baer, she tried friendly interviews the did little to enhance reputation for policy rather than feel-good imagery, the desperate need to do something to stop the rot. that happens in mid-october. the campaign realizes time is running out and their tactics are not working, so shift from joy to fear, conjuring up in october surprise. second hour of varney getting started. ♪
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stuart: charlie hurt joins me now. time running out for the harris campaign. is it too late for a new strategy? >> your take his spot on. the reason she's doing this is they realize nothing else works. whether it is too late or not, it is too late to create a campaign that is about something other than hating an individual which is at the heart of it what this campaign has always been about and you look at the number of times they tried to pivot. initially they tried to do no interviews whatsoever, and having to do a serious interview with a serious journalist, it did not work out well for them. it is a realization they might bank some early votes before people coalesce around the idea
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that this campaign is about dragging the country back to the past three or four years based on hatred for one candidate it is too late. stuart: trump has momentum, no question about that. can he keep it up? that's the question. >> interesting to kamala harris talking about how donald trump is afraid to engage the press, she tried this in the last week or so it is laughable. it is absurd. you can lie, they say if you tell a big lie tell a lie, tell a big lie but she's trying to tell a big lie but the problem is it is such a big lie nobody believes that. even her supporters don't believe it. no one think donald trump is afraid to engage in the press and they know what he stands for, they lived under his policies and prefer his policies to anything they endured the last three years for years and it's a little bit of a reminder to me a little bit like when democrats run
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fast warfare campaign that almost never works in america which is a good thing, speaks to the character of the american people. what else doesn't work is hate campaigns, our campaign devoted entirely to hatred of an individual it and up not working. stuart: i want you to listen to the view's sonny austen blaming the media for kamala harris's drop in support. role it please. >> i think kamala harris has been running a flawless campaign and that is why she raised billions of dollars. we have the press to blame for a lot of this, you don't believe in polls? i am with you now. i'm reading the press. first it was kamala is not doing enough press. next she goes on this huge press tour, she was here with us. i thought she was fantastic. what i would like the press to talk a little bit about his trump is in hiding. i think the media has to do a better job than they are doing.
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stuart: charlie hurt, stop laughing this minute. that's not funny. on media was on her side. come on. what is your take? >> there we go with the pro trump antidemocrat media pushing trump on the american people. one of the things i love about donald trump is he has engaged people who know nothing about politics in politics. it's good for the republic to have people, i want everybody engaged in politics but don't take your dumbest person and put him on tv and treat them like they know what they are talking about when it comes to politics. this is a person who doesn't know anything about campaigns. she's a party hack trying to push a party line and the campaign and making a full of herself. i go back to your initial statement which is the reason there is campaign is shifting
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gears is they realize commit a look at their internals which are different from the polls we get to see and these internals do not look good. doesn't mean she couldn't win. she absolutely still can win. if you are a trump supporter you should be terrified and you should be getting your friends to go out and vote but the harris campaign is struggling mightily because they don't have a candidate, they don't have a real campaign and they don't have any issues that are connecting with the american people. stuart: thanks for being with us, see you again soon. a new poll shows donald trump now leading among white women. take us through that one. >> nbc news poll shows last month harris held a 6 point advantage over trump among white women voters but today the former president has gained ground leading by two points a slightly smaller lead than he had against president biden during the 2020 election. on msnbc, let's take a look.
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>> among white women in that poll, trump was trailing harris but harris had a nice healthy plus 6 margin among these voters. a month can be an eternity in politics but big changes on paul's like this. white women over the course of a few weeks shift to the trump column where he has a plus to majority with them. lauren: now to trump being plus 2 and as a reminder, other key demographic groups like black or latino voters moving towards trump, 10 points for the hispanic vote. they made key gains as well. 10 points, senior split for harris but black and hispanic is incurred by important for the gop because that could make a big difference in pennsylvania and arizona. stuart: i don't get why seniors
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would move to harris. >> it is interesting. but healthcare is why. they have a strong message on healthcare. stuart: the loss for the dow is accounted for by unitedhealth which is down 10%, chasing 400 points off the dow, $3.73. it is down 265. scott shellady. why is the 10 year treasury yield back above 4%. what does that mean for mortgage rates? >> you know what it means for mortgage rates, they will say higher longer, we won't get a wave of new people coming into the market because mortgages are cheaper. in the housing sector, it's got to be a disappointment but it stems from a few people who say
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we don't have inflation yet, some worries keeping these yields higher than they would normally be. with the fed cutting 50 basis points it could be a little bit inflationary but at the end of the day it is a spending problem. both candidates are promising the world to everybody, with that much spending on the docket, the bond buyers lending us money by buying our bonds. so the lower the bond price higher the yield. spending problem, you can't go to washington and say i will stop spending. and never get elected. it has got to end at some time and it won't be by their own volition. stuart: the big spending which we are going to see regardless of who wins is the source of future inflation. is it that clean-cut?
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>> janet yellen needs to sell bonds to raise cash, bonds to bond investors and you know she is that today. and get better price for those bonds you are purchasing. a lower price of the bond market is how it works. they know there is somebody who sold it. stuart: won't see mortgage rates come down much at all in the future. scott shellady. the movers, significant moves, look at apple for a start, they hit an all-time high. they announced a brand-new ipad many powered by the a 17 pro chip which provide support for apple intelligence. the ipad many start at $499 starting october 23rd. look at apple up 23. look at apple up $5, $2.36.
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next up, footlocker announced a multiyear partnership with the chicago bulls. they allow the retailer to engage with fans through various experiences like players meet and greet and pregame activities. investors like it. coming up on the show today michigan went from leaning democrat to a tossup. we will go through the rest of the power rankings it. aoc, the biden admin a station arming his relapse palestine's -- is she going to tell people to vote for harris? lawmakers sounding the alarm after an afghan national was charged with election day terror plot. is isis in america waiting to strike? morgan ortagus on that next.
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stuart: the markets first. the dow is down 160 points, accounted for by one stock unitedhealth which is down 10%. minor losses for the s&p and the nasdaq. the price of oil down to $70 a barrel. israel if they attack iran won't attack its nucor oil facilities. that of course is dragging down oil company stocks. exxon, valero on the downside. look at this. police arrested 200 pro-hamas demonstrators after they staged a sit in at the new york stock exchange. ♪
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stuart: some protested, chained themselves to the front door. dozens crossed the police set up outside that. benjamin netanyahu reported to president biden that he would only strike iran's military, not there oil and nuclear facilities. do we know when a strike might happen? >> we did not know that. iran let up, launching 200 into that. and to launch an attack, the that is benjamin netanyahu told president biden in a phone call that israel will strike military sites.
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that information signals he might be willing to avoid greater conflict with iran but he's aware any type of strike, argues with elections. netanyahu saying we will listen to the opinions of the united states, based on national interest. in the middle east, we expect a united states antimissile system called fad to arrive in israel. the battery is manufactured by lockheed martin. it to billion dollar defense system against missiles. the pentagon says sending the missile defense system to israel underscores our ironclad alliance with the country of israel. stuart: we will take it. morgan ortagus joins us. has israel bend to american pressure agree not to attack the nukes or oil facilities. lauren: it is challenging for israel.
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from publicly available information, it is unfortunate the contents of the phone call, that's why not only is real but ukrainian this have not just chosen before the conduct and operation. and they were very clear eyed about the challenge, there's a wind at their back. the head of hezbollah, they are decimating hamas and hezbollah from the military perspective. that is important to them one year later. they don't have military capacity. when this is over, to threaten israel. stuart: i got the impression the biden administration does not want israel to have a conclusive when against iran. >> the stupidest thing i heard about proportional response.
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and that was the second, when a country like iran. they prepare them, how is israel supposed to respond proportionately. you don't want a proportional response. israel unlike the islamic republic of iran won't miss. stuart: listen to this. alexandria ocasio cortez is accusing the biden it ministration of arming israel after genocide of palestinians. that her words. i thought the use of that word was absurd, insulting and utterly wrong and that is part of the democrat party in the united states. >> if you are the kamala harris campaign you have to be thinking with friends like these, that's got to be helpful for her a few weeks from the election. there is a legal definition.
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i worked incredibly closely with our team. we spent a year preparing the genocide designation in china where china was actually committing a genocide against uighurs. anybody who has ever worked on this, you find is comments silly and inappropriate. israel is delivering food trucks, hamas steals the aid. israel tells civilians get out of harm's away. hamas hides behind their citizens. the genocide thing is not only wrong but silly if you ever worked on genocide. she should go to china. there is an active and ongoing genocide she can observe for herself and educate herself. stuart: i want to bring up the afghan national charged with planning the election day terror attack in the united states. lawmakers are worried about threats from thousands of people who come into the united states. after the afghan withdrawal. watch this. >> we believe he was rushed after the disastrous withdrawal
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from afghanistan and that way, wasn't proper vetting, the issue we have is thousands of individuals rushed over here because the harris/biden withdrawal, what can be leveraged against the individual to make them turn on their host country like this individual did? the fbi was doing their job, they did it correctly. no one was harmed, but they caught the individual. how many individuals were not paying attention? stuart: good question. is isis in america ready to strike? lauren: there's a reported isis smuggling ring at the southern border, going back to first principles, why are we here? why do we have the trust judgment? there is a failed withdrawal from afghanistan, a botched execution of it. the state department, fbi, all the agencies weren't prepared to vet the 77,000 afghans the cayman. it goes back to a massive
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catastrophic failure in 2020 one which nobody was fired for, no one was held accountable for and biden and kamala clearly have no regrets about that withdrawal. stuart: thanks for being with us. coming up, tomorrow kamala harris will sit down with bret baer for her first fox news interview. bret will give us the preview after this. ♪ what does a good investment opportunity look like?
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i've been trying to stay off social media. it is pretty amazing how engaged people are but i asked for questions and there have been some great ones. @bret baer, x, instagram, facebook. there have been some great ones. we have roughly 30 minutes. i was waiting to hear what the timing would be on commercial breaks, uninterrupted, straight through the whole interview, nothing left off and then take a commercial break and come back with the panel. i assume i will get to a lot of questions. if you had to guess, it's the issues people tell pollsters are most important that will factor high. stuart: congratulations. let me move on. kamala harris doubled down on her claims the trump is dangerous and unfit for office. >> this man is dangerous, not to mention let's fast forward to right now.
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staff won't let him do a 60 minutes interview. every president for the last half-century has done one. everyone who is running for president. everyone has done it except donald trump. he will not debate me again. i put out my medical records, he won't put out his medical records. you have to ask why is the staff doing that? it may be because he's not ready. stuart: i can comment on that before the interview tomorrow. and >> she used it in an event last night, called him unhinged. call for his medical records saying he might not be mentally capable. it is a little rich in that obviously the vice president at
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some point had to know the mental situation of president biden prior to the debate and that led to him stepping down. it's clearly on her stump now and we will see where that goes. the former president has a lot of support, this race is exactly even. 50% of the country is split so has to make the case that other 50% is dead wrong about the guy they want. stuart: have you ever seen anything like this, you've covered quite a few. this is totally unique, isn't it? >> we've never seen anything like it. there's never been a race where one candidate hasn't been up 5, 6, 7 points at one point. this is all within the margin of error. when it comes to those seven sit dates, those polls are down
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to 0.3 separation. stuart: if i ask you do big interviews all the time, ever get nervous the night before? can you sleep like a log before the big deal? >> i can't sleep really. what i should have done, it's always the thing i didn't ask but wanted to ask. i thought about this in the context of the crown prince of saudi arabia. you want to get the questions that illuminate and in this election, helpful for voters. stuart: you got the interview and the ratings will be spectacular. we will all be glued. thanks very much. see you again soon. new fox power rankings indicate michigan has gone from leaning democrat to tossup. alexandria half joins me now. what do you have?
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>> the last forecast vice president harris had an edge but michigan electoral votes have shifted from her column into the direction of donald trump. democrats held strong since 2016 and the state's gop struggles with their ground game but the trump team dedicated a lot of resources, polls show an increasingly tight race. and arizona, nevada, georgia, north carolina, this moves the presidential race. trump, 219 up for grabs that allows either candidate to easily reach 270, nearly every high-quality paul has this race locked within the margin of error. we were discussing the wall street journal and quinnipiac surveys shows the race deadlocked. what has been talked about
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quite a bit is trump gaining ground with men plus hispanic and black voters but at the same time women shifted 3 points towards harris. she has the advantage with larger electorates like voters with college degrees and seniors and those always turn out to vote. as far as the senate goes the power rankings forecast puts republicans in control with 51 seats. ohio as the solitary tossup state. 4 million voters have cast a ballot. early voting is underway in all battleground states. stuart: republican senate candidates are seeing a big influx of cash. how much and where's the money coming from? >> the leading super pac that supports republican incumbents and they brought in $114.5 million during the july to september fund raising period. the senate leadership fund says it has $112 million of cash on
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hand as of the end of they brought in more of this cycle than they did at the same point in the 2022 midterms. obviously republican senators are hoping to retain their jobs and grow their majority during this election looking for a different turn out than the midterms last time. fox news power rankings shows republicans are projected to take a majority in the chamber. democrats hold a slim majority in the senate, 51 to 49 which includes three independent senators who caucus in the democratic congress. we when the money is coming in. thanks. let's check the other movers. stock, financials, some of them doing very well today, charles schwab reported an earnings beat, the company saw a jump in asset management fees, assets a record high, schwab is up $4, 5%. google partnered with a nuclear energy start up to power their ai data centers. that steel the constellation
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deal with microsoft but citigroup says they are cautious on constellation. they don't know if the deal can live up to expectations. the stock is heading to $284 a share with a neutral rating. captain -- cnn pollster stunned by kamala harris's drop in support among younger black men >> i never noticed before, making the go well, this is one of them. this is the democratic margin among black men under the age of 45. stuart: what is driving them from democrats? david wim all over the story, more varney after this. ♪
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stuart: the market shows some reading, the nasdaq is now down 200 points. it was in the green half an hour ago. nasdaq down 200. china stocks are down. lack of enthusiasm for the china stimulus. all of them down with ali baba down 4%. look at the cryptos. trump's website world liberty financial is down already, introduced a new token today, heavy website traffic, the website is down. bitcoin now down 65,000, 67 a few moments ago. today trump will speak to the economic club of chicago before heading to georgia for a campaign rally. greater. in chicago. this is all about the economy today. >> reporter: it is here and chicago and later in atlanta. we expect the former president to focus on the economy. you might think it is unusual
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for presidential candidate to be in illinois, a state that is a solid blue state in the run-up to the election was obviously he they don't expect to win illinois but he may be able to win over business people and wealthy donors in the run-up to the election a few weeks from today. donald trump will take questions from bloomberg's editor-in-chief in the q and a style event in front of the economic club of chicago. central to trump's economic policies making tax cuts permanent and expanding them, imposing higher tariffs on imports, something he talks about a lot, increasing oil and gas production which he says will bring down costs across the board. >> i'm going to bring down your energy costs 50% in the first year. you are going to buy that house and pay 2%, 3% interest and you
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will say i love this guy because interest rates will follow as the energy goes down. >> reporter: vice president harris held a campaign event in battleground pennsylvania, she repeated her plan to lower housing costs which some economists say could raise the price of a home. >> we will bring down the cost of housing. and help first-time homebuyers giving them $25,000 for down payment assistance so you can get your foot in the door. >> reporter: we are told the atomic level chicago invited vice president harris for similar q and a style event but the campaign has not gotten back to them lose this event with a former president is expected to start in 90 minutes time. stuart: thanks very much.
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a resident in hanson, massachusetts has been ordered to stop projecting a political sign on the town's water tower. i am absolutely sure it was approach trump message they don't like. >> reporter: they say they don't want to get in politics but it is a pro trump message. very creative, talk about a new way to get your point across but the town does not agree. they ordered a cease-and-desist against this resident who has been projecting his bat signal onto town properly but it is for donald trump. they have been asked to stop in the reason being the town's municipal water tower, a public piece of property, they don't want to seem affiliated with one campaign or another. he's looking at a fine of $100 a day. they asked him to stop, he hasn't. they tried to neutralize this activity, having a floodlight they are projecting onto the water tower but it was still visible as of friday. the town said in a statement
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the town of hansen respects the free-speech rights of all residents and the right of all residents to express their political views but not on town property or in a manner that makes it appear the town of hansen is endorsing any political candidate. the town of hansen is saying these floodlight costs money. because it's not working they might have to buy stronger light equipment. it is why they are asking the resident to charge one hundred dollars a day to cover the cost. stuart: i see they are point. you don't want to be identified with one side or another. >> reporter: trump would say any prices good press but i don't know if he will subsidize this. stuart: still ahead. another kamala harris word salad on the black star network. with trump and racism. a presidential candidate does not inspire confidence. that's "my take" at the top of the hour.
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stuart: dow is down one hundred 90. that accounted for by united health. nasdaq composite down one hundred 30. big tech not doing well today. the airlines are higher because the price of oil is sliding. show me the price of oil, $70 a barrel. israel will not attack the oil installations, down comes the price of food, down $70 a barrel. down 5% today. it is 10:51 eastern. brian kilmeade time. he miraculously appeared right there. bill clinton tried to blame republicans for laken riley's that who was murdered by an illegal migrant last year. >> she is the only candidate
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who endorsed a bill that would hold down immigration in any given year to a certain point. the bill was written by senior republicans in the senate and killed the bill. why? you got a case in georgia not long ago, they made an ad about it. a woman killed by an immigrant. if they don't -- if they had properly vetted that wouldn't have happened. stuart: you will be covering this. i think bill clinton made a big mistake. >> he needs sunscreen. number 2, he's pretending he's breaking news about this bipartisan deal senator murphy and senator sinema came up with. for the record before we move forward it was six democrats who said we are not voting for, more would not, bernie sanders and others and then maybe 35 republicans who weren't going
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to vote for it offering no amendments for something as complex as immigration reform and things in it likeford knew he couldn't go for, the unaccompanied minors, much of the money going to ngos. she was killed in 2022. this was brought up in 2023, was brought up to be voted on in 2024. what he brought up was an issue that happened under harris and biden. they opened up the door, reversed 94 executor borders trump put out, created havoc at the border, 8 million minimal illegals here right now including the most lethal gain goes in aurora, chicago, denver and philadelphia and more, nine separate cities where this gang is thriving including six blocks from where we are located in times square. this all happened under them. he's trying to say the bipartisan deal would have fixed everything. he knows better and it did.
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she died two years ago sadly and he just blue this thing up. they are running ads already on the trump side. stuart: i am going to play a soundbite from kamala harris and i want you to tell me if you know what she's talking about. it is a word salad. >> i talked with somebody once who said if you just look at where the stars are in the sky don't look at them as random things, look at them as points, look at the constellation, what does it show you. stuart: she is suggesting the constellation, the stars point in the direction of big cities with a black population and trump is a racist, i don't get it. >> couldn't even follow it. i'm not smart enough even to get that. i don't know what she is talking about. someone told her never get to the point and she lives by that moment.
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whatever you do, don't make salient points that take the conversation in a different more insightful direction. every time she talks are no less about her. i don't know how she managed it to do that. charlemagne the god is extremely talented. he likes her and they are friends but he is also very direct and he is going to put her to answer questions and bret baer tomorrow will be as polite as can be but he will do follow-ups and if she has the answer it will help her. if she doesn't it is going to destroy her. these are things she has to answer eventually and most of all, it is the why. why do you believe this, why are you saying this, why are you going to do this? when people believe that, they will believe it is most likely going to happen or not happen. one thing about trump. i know why he is saying it and what he's going to do and now i know unlike 2016 who he is going to have do it. you have a vote as a voter, you
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really have a northstar. as a voter on the left, i think not only does she not have independence and undecideds, not sure she has every democrat on board right now. some are trying to hold the house. some even want to give up on the senate. i'm not saying it is done. there's three weeks left. i get it. in terms of performance i think that she has a chance to make or break herself. today at 5:00 in that town hall in detroit and tomorrow. we when you got it. brian kilmeade, see you soon, thanks a lot. jimmy failla on nasa spending millions on environmental justice and equity and space x just revolutionized space exploration, the power of private enterprise. david webb on harris's drop in support from young black men, joe borelli on gang members getting away with armed robberies in times square, new york, leo terrell on whether california will tackle its shoplifting problem. the 11:00 hour is next.
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