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cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/now and never go to the post office again! shannon: of fox news alert. iran and russia trying to middle in our 2020 elections. todd: the director of national intelligence says iran is behind the emails intimidating voters as russia obtained us voter information but ratcliff and christopher fraser americans their votes are secure. >> reporter: the fbi all the press conference on wednesday detailing all russia and iran are trying to influence the 2020
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elections. fbi director christopher ray and director of national intelligence john ratcliff confirmed that are in his by emails into voters and four battlegrounds traits threatening them, they were thought to be sent by the problem is group and warned they would come after voters if they didn't vote for trump. at the press conference the intelligence chiefs also confirmed russia has obtained voter information as they did in 2016. the registration info doesn't have to be hacked in certain states and is publicly available in others. the russians and iranian's would have had to gain access in the state systems. a season in the past vladimir putin has denied any involvement saying russia is only an onlooker. ray work to convince voters they would have nothing to worry about going to the elections next month. >> you should be confident that your vote counts. early, unverified claims to the contrary should be viewed with a healthy dose of skepticism. the men and women of the fbi
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remain committed to protecting the american people in our democracy and the integrity of our elections. we are not going to let our guard down. >> the usual election interference likely to come up tonight during the debate between joe biden and donald trump as they cope head to head for the final time. >> tonight donald trump asks joe biden to take the debate stage in nashville. >> griff jenkins live in music city with what we can expect. >> good morning, we are outside the perimeter of the debate hall, the secret service center sweep is like everything else in his election, the final showdown will be unprecedented in the debate commission, they will be muting the candidates microphones. it is not an all-out at will mute button. here is how it will work. after the moderator asks a question the other's mike will be muted allowing two minutes of uninterrupted answer.
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then the moderator will ask another question and for that period there is open discussion, that's the format for all six segments, the meeting will be done by an audio technician, not by the moderator. both campaigns have the option to be in the audio booth to monitor that but only the trump campaign is going to have someone in there during the debate, the president weighing in on the changes. >> the mute is very unfair and very bad, that we are not talking about foreign affairs, the anchor is a very biased person. her parents are very biased but that is my life. >> reporter: that is on the campaign trail preparing for the debate, former president obama delivered one of his most searing indictment of donald trump. >> we literally left this white house the pandemic playbook, we
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don't know where that playbook went. cases are rising again across this country. donald trump isn't suddenly going to protect us. he can't take the basic steps to protect himself! >> reporter: kamala harris hammered the president calling him an outright racist. >> he stood on the debate stage last debate with the great joe biden and refused to condemn her white supremacists. people have been asking do you think he is a racist? yes. yes i can do. >> reporter: this is fox news's latest poll in about ground state shows biden reading in three states, of 12 in michigan, 5 in pennsylvania, 5 in wisconsin while trump maintains a slight lead in ohio, i had by three. it will be interesting to watch
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tonight. what we saw in cleveland, the candidates were ready to fight interrupt, name-calling, whether or not this muting will make things smoother or make it even more contested. todd: one of the many reasons to tune in tonight. jillian: as we count down to the debate fox news contributor bill mcgurn says the racist training in some key states. >> joe biden is still the presumptive favorite and a lot of these but it is narrowing. the president did this before in 2016 and he is in a slight leap better position than hillary clinton was in some of these states. the question is whether he can do it again. >> reporter: you can watch tonight's debate on fox news, coverage starts at 6:00 pm eastern with bret baer and martha maccallum. the debate starts at 9:00 pm eastern time. don't miss it. >> reporter: donald trump will
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likely ask joe biden about his son's alleged emails at the debate is hunter's purported laptop is linked to an fbi money-laundering probe. >> reporter: law enforcement and government officials confirming the fbi subpoena of hunter biden's laptop and hard drive is connected to a money-laundering probe. when document obtained by fox news the fbi lists the case id number which officials say is used by the bureau to classify money-laundering. a government official telling fox news in part, quote, there is a high likelihood of the laptop and hard drive containing collectivity but it is unclear if the probe is ongoing or directly related to hunter biden. the search going after several emails service from his purported laptop dealing his overseas business dealings. when emailing question allegedly shows joe biden's involvement in a deal with chinese energy
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executives. a former partner of hunter biden confirming to the new york post that he witnessed the former vice president discussing deals with his son. the biden campaign slamming donald trump saying in part, quote, these tainted smears which intelligence experts say barrel the hallmarks of russian disinformation attacks, his presidency is a pathetic failure, the fbi has not provided information to indicate this is part of a foreign disinformation campaign, ron johnson who is pressing the fbi for answers sounding off. >> the vast majority of reporters are completely ignoring it and that is a scandal in and of itself. all we've found is verification, we haven't found any discrepancies. >> reporter: johnson is looking to verify email sent under biden's laptop to a white house official asking for comment on the rather odd news of him
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joining the board and sent a letter to inspector general michael horowitz asking him to open an investigation into the emails. todd: as the fallout continues one journalist says one of the most frustrating aspect of the story is the media choosing not to cover it. >> reporter: the corruption that is absolutely pervasive in the news media, there are newsrooms throughout new york and washington dc where top editors are explicitly saying they do not want this story investigated and being clear the reason is because they think even if there is corruption that is exposed here, in their view trump is worse. what they are saying is they see their role as journalists not as informing the public to the public decide which candidate is better or worse, they see
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journalism, the function of it is to defeat donald trump and elect joe biden. >> reporter: another part of this is big tech censoring stories, the senate judiciary committee expected to vote on subpoenas for jack dorsey and facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. >> reporter: the illegal immigrants accused of killing a veteran police officer could face the death penalty. elmer is charged with capital murder in the shooting death of houston sergeant harold preston. a convicted criminal from el salvador, is due in court tomorrow. the government is planning a memorial for sergeant preston. the 40 year veteran was just weeks away from retirement. >> the senate judiciary committee plans to advance amy coney barrett's supreme court nomination despite democrat plans to boycott. lindsey graham brushing off concerns after chuck schumer announced no democrats would show up. the move will not stop the blood from happening. the full senate will vote on barrett's nomination on monday. overnight, cramming this year's winners with taking top honors. >> and the winner is.
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carrie underwood! >> it is all about you guys, especially because again we haven't been to gather but i feel so loved this evening so thank you. >> i have not done that. carrie underwood winning video of the year and female video of the year with drinking alone. she's the most awarded artist in the show's history. >> chris young walking away with performance of the year after singing drowning on the artist of the year special, lovebirds, blake shelton and gwen stefani accepting the collaborative video of the year award for nobody but you. >> the first recipient of the play award for her work to boost women in country music, the show usually taking place in june was delayed due to the pandemic, socially distant measures were implemented, the star-studded event hosted by ashley mcbride at modern family actress sarah heimlich.
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welcome back. health and human services secretary alex ais ours is covid-19 fixing could be available by late march. the federal government's manufacturing six potential vaccines. was cleared by the fda the vaccines will be distributed to people most at risk for covid-19 and essential health care workers. new york city restaurant owner kicked out after getting a citation for keeping his café doors open on a hot day. >> we work so hard and we are struggling because of covid-19. it is really disheartening when
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your business is already slow because of this and somebody walks and additions a citation, called me up and on the verge of tears not understanding what's going on. the debate whether to stay open or not to begin with. it is just amazing. >> jacob green's cafés in a brooklyn deemed the red zone over rising covid-19 cases. only take orders and deliveries are allowed at restaurant and that zone. green says he's following the restrictions. pope francis has become the first pontiff to support civil unions for same-sex couples. in a new documentary that permitted italy the pope said, quote, homosexuals have a right to be part of the family. their children of god and have right to our families. he was opposed to same-sex
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marriage when an archbishop in argentina. >> democrats in the senate blocking mitch mcconnell's $500 billion skin he coronavirus relief bill while nancy pelosi pushes for a larger stimulus by the end of the week but as negotiations drag on the white house says hope is not lost. >> i'm still very hopeful and optimistic that we are making progress, senate republicans are starting to get to a point where they believe she's not negotiating in a fair and equitable manner. >> when will we see a deal? here with more, alan, another day, no deal. what is the state of play on the negotiations? >> everyone is expecting a deal. the markets every time there is talk of a deal they go up. when people get concerned about it you see the market retreat a little bit but we need a package right now. the white house is willing to do it and what the country needs, what the people need is they need more stimulus at this point. this too shall pass but we need to get to the point this can
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pass and that is what stimulus will do. >> here is nancy pelosi. >> the president said he wants and even bigger deal. >> wouldn't even be having these discussions if we didn't think the president -- the election is coming soon and want to get something done for the american people. it is up to the president to convince people in his own party. >> do you believe as many have suggested that the negotiations we are seeing play out before the election are merely for show as a way for each party to show their respective support as we are trying to do something but nothing is going to come of it? >> you need leadership on both sides. the president said he's willing to make a deal this week. if you have joe biden say he is the democratic party called the great if you could find a way to work with the president. if you could find a way to encourage the other democrats to
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come to the table, sounds like the secretary of the treasury is meeting with the speaker of the house and there is some effort there but we need a deal right now. that's the best way forward to the point the we can return to a state of normalcy and that is what this is all about. returning to a state of normalcy. >> big night tonight, polls showing the economy is the most important topic to americans but not on the agenda for tonight's debate. why isn't the issue which is the top issue for voters as you see on screen, 74%, why isn't it being addressed tonight? >> the economy, we are coming out of appear go prior to this invasion by this virus, one of the greatest periods of growth in american history under donald trump and very surprising we don't have this as a centerpiece because the economy, the health of americans financial situation which has been put off, the pain of covid-19 from the financial situation because of the first stimulus package is what will be a major force in how people make a decision but ubs is the bank
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i'm with, financial institution. we ask 5 questions and what voters can ask, what do you want to accomplish in your life, who are the people that matter most to you, what do you want your legacy to be, what are your main concerns and how you plan to achieve your life's vision. for better or worse all these ideas to a larger a greater extent center of economics, the economy. this should be a centerpiece. why does not there is confusing and i urge both candidates, the president and the former vice president to bring up this topic because this is a topic on everybody's mind. todd: we appreciate your time, have a great day. jillian: democrats reportedly threatening to boycott amy coney barrett's confirmation. lindsey graham's response to their efforts. u can start
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23 after the hour. the senate judiciary committee plans to advance amy coney barrett's supreme court nomination. >> carley shimkus joins us with more as democrats plan to boycott the hearings. >> democrats are doing all they can to stop acb's confirmation. chuck schumer announced no democrats would show up to today's judiciary committee hearing, schumer demanded postponed until after the election. >> because this has been the most rushed, most partisan and least legitimate process in the history of supreme court nominations, judiciary members will boycott tomorrow at not
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provide the quorum that is required because it is a bipartisan quorum. the bottom line is very simple. we should not be moving forward on this nomination. >> reporter: senator graham fired back she deserves a vote, she said for two days, she's one of the most highly qualified people in the country, she deserves better than this is the committee scheduled to gavilan at 9 am. normally twee new minority members need to be present for committee vote but the rules have been broken on at least 7 other occasions. a full senate vote will be held on monday. and considering a resolution from steve gaines to condemn court packing. >> we will be following it live in studio. >> former president obama
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slamming donald trump on the campaign trail. >> this president wants full credit for the economy he inherited and 0 blame for the pandemic that he ignored. but the job doesn't work that way. >> how big an impact could obama have for joe biden. moving marshall joins us on that next. >> is luke calls performing at last night's awards. ♪ ♪ too many
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♪ ♪ since pioneering the suv in 1935, the chevy suburban has carried many things. nothing more important than family. introducing the most versatile and advanced chevy suburban and tahoe ever. todd: we are back with a fox news alert, us intel says russia and iran are trying to interfere with the election. >> the fbi and director of national intelligence john ratcliff says iran is sending
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fake emails to scare voters while russia obtains their information but they are sure voters are safe. >> even if the adversaries pursue further attempts to intimidate or undermine voter confidence know that our election systems are resilient and you can be confident your votes are secure. >> reporter: a putin denied any involvement saying russia is only an onlooker. jillian: donald trump addressing rules and topics for the debate as he rallies in north carolina crowd. >> very bad not talking about foreign affairs and the answer, a very biased person but that is my life. in the meantime the white house standing behind me. todd: what americans need to hear from each candidate, leslie marshall, thanks for being here. we heard what the president thinks about the debate, what does each candidate need to do to come out on top tonight?
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>> i have an article coming out at 8 am eastern on foxnews.com with this list of what biden because i'm a democrat needs to do. the president needs to be presidential. he needs to talk policy. most polls after the first debate most people thought was a mess, he needs to talk about what he will do differently going forward regarding covid-19. joe biden, the former vice president does not need to get down in the mud with donald trump which he calls macleod, told him to shut up, shouldn't do that. he should be prepared to answer about his son hunter and the 94 crime bill and highlight the differences between him and the president on policy and governing style instead of the failures of the president's administration and broken promises. >> let's talk at the debate topics and put them on screen here.
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i will be curious to see if the moderator brings up the hunter biden alleged emails, the president most likely will. i'm making a pretty good assumption there. my question is the idea of this mute button. where do you stand on this? >> sadly, the first debate shows that is is needed. this is an election and most people, millions of already voted. the undecided voters that need to have their minds changed to buy the president or by the former vice president, need to hear the answers to the questions and not watch two men acting like petulant children constantly interrupting each other. it doesn't help anybody, you can't hear and voters have a right to hear answers to question and the policies these two men have, what is the way forward to get covid-19 in the rearview mirror and how would they govern and how would they
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legislate, voters have a right to that. i like the mute button. >> it could help trump in some way just letting biden talk but we will see at 9:00 pm tonight. former president barack obama hits the trail and for joe biden in pennsylvania. take a listen. >> if we pour our efforts into the 13 days, if we vote up and down the ticket like never before then we will not only elect joe biden and kamala harris, we will also leave no doubt about what this country we love stands for. todd: president obama did not put hillary clinton over the top. will be different this time? >> endorsements really do. you can have the biggest hitters, democrat or republican running in your party out there, former presidents, it will not change, people have made up their mind. a lot of people have already voted.
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it may get enthusiasm to see that individual, that star, that doesn't get them out to vote. you can't pick them up and bring them to vote. you can but it is not going to -- >> might get upset if you showed up at their house. >> let's take a look at this before we let you go. a recent fox news poll in michigan, joe biden with a lead in ohio. you can see donald trump with a slight edge, pennsylvania, joe biden up by 5 percentage points in wisconsin going to joe biden right now, up 4%, pennsylvania highlighted there, joe biden
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living in delaware has spent a lot of time in pennsylvania the last few months, we saw barack obama there last night. do you think they are trying to ensure a win in pennsylvania? is pennsylvania the most important state right now? >> i don't think pennsylvania is most important. it's one of two of the most important the democrats lost in 2016. when i was sitting in the studios in the la bureau and i saw hillary lose wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania i knew it was over before it was called and right now even though those numbers show joe biden up, if you just relies on the polls can we 2016, this is going to be a very tight race, people talk about landslides on either side. i could go to vegas saying it's not going to be a landslide for whoever wins, pennsylvania is important, michigan, wisconsin the typical florida and ohio are always in play but other states in play more so now, in colorado, when example, georgia is even looked at as a swing state.
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shannon: we will be watching and check out your article on foxnews.com, thank you for joining us. >> former nfl player herschel walker slamming president obama for his comments at the philadelphia rally and says donald trump has done a lot for the black community. >> donald trump was the one that did prison reform. even today at his rally he claims the economy was because of what he left donald trump saying i got fired from the nfl team and coach came in and won the super bowl but my team did it and that is the reason they should be rearing and now looking at the politics people get angry at you. >> radio host says there are several reasons why black voters are supporting donald trump, take a listen. >> trump is actually talking to them, directing ads towards them.
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they are a group, the old democratic regime speaks the old black men and think everyone is supposed to fall in line. >> the breakfast club crowhurst said he's not voting for donald trump but not necessarily joe biden. he says he's voting for kamala harris. he side of old white male leadership in politics. >> it doesn't that up. a sheriff sergeant question a hiker's story, the hiker rescued in zion national park, he was found safe sunday after going missing for two weeks. washington county sheriff sergeant darrell cashman questions the person's account the was so disoriented after hitting her head and claims she survived by finding a water source to drink from. if she's that all authorities without have released her and a spokesperson is not commenting.
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>> look at this dramatic video showing firefighters rescuing a man trapped against an ocean cliff near the golden gate bridge. hikers called 9 one one after hearing the man yelling for help. massive waves crashing against the rocks, managed to pull it onto a boat which his condition remains unclear. >> the rays powering their way to victory in game 2 to tie it up with the world series. >> back at the wall that is gone! backing up a night for brandon lau. >> he may pronounce his name in a weird way but he can. the entire postseason changed last night with two homers. >> who are you to say that? he beat the dodgers 6-4, game 3 tomorrow night at 8:00 pm eastern.
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>> let's take a look at these numbers because you look at them and they are pretty insane for being this early and in these battleground states in 2016 these are the numbers, florida, michigan, ohio and wisconsin. let's pull them up from 2020 so far and you will see the difference in numbers here especially in florida. looks like more than 1 million in florida already early voting. what does that say to you at this point? >> there's a lot of enthusiasm in the selection and traditionally what has happened in florida is the republicans won the only vote by mail, democrats have won the early in person voting but it slipped this time. you knew that was going to be a lot of enthusiasm in this election and when the early voting started monday in 50 counties in florida the republicans now have the advantage and that's a good sign for intensity but we always knew
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everything on both sides of the aisle that turnout would be at record levels. jillian: take a look at this number, type party registration, you see democrats with 51.8% compared to republicans with 26.one%. does that worry you? >> not at all and the reason it doesn't, what is happening is a lot of democrats who traditionally vote on election day are voting early. the republicans don't trust the vote by mail systems we've seen the mess up in places like new jersey, places like california, places like new york, ballots went out in california didn't
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even have donald trump's name on them. what we are seeing in surveys is republicans overwhelmingly want to vote in person early and vote on election day. there is going to be a huge turnout of republican voters on election day. shannon: that is what i was going to say. i understand the argument you are making but that goes to show we don't know what is going to happen on election day. you are seeing these numbers of record turnout from democrats but republicans are going to be there ready to go on election day. >> that is why the important thing is what the president is doing, the president is out there campaigning, asking people for their votes, getting the base revved up and that is important. meanwhile joe biden, the last 6 of 7 days he hasn't even gone out and campaigned and one of the reasons a lot of people aren't talking about it but the last time joe biden went out and campaigned in florida he made several gaffes. that is why they've taken him
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off the campaign trail and that gives donald trump and mike pence a big advantage. they are out there campaigning, dominating the local media coverage and that will help in terms of turnout. >> it will be interesting to watch the debate with the mute button at play it to see joe biden when he is able to have his full two minutes to talk and see if there are any gaffes, good to see you, thank you. >> great to be here. >> the police department operates a world war ii veteran's 100 birthday. >> happy birthday! >> the fort pierce police department organizing the parade to honor army veteran clarence mcduffie.
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jillian: welcome back, the 73-year-old vietnam veteran who says he was assaulted for supporting donald trump is refusing to back down, george griffin telling the boston herald, quote, we will be back, we won't stop supporting our candidate and the issues we believe in, joe biden supporter karen dudley accused of pushing him to the ground for holding a trump flag down a busy massachusetts intersection, dudley is free on bail charged with assault and battery. instead of defunding the police a democratic candidate suggests defunding the pentagon. tweeting if you're having a bad day think of all the social
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services we are going to fund after defunding the pentagon. jackson writing on facebook, quote, really bad idea, us military keeps the world in check, delusional, johnny posting where do these people come from. al writing how about we totally defund congress, watch them scream. todd: live look at nashville, tennessee were donald trump and joe biden will face off in hours. the critics are already calling out potential bias based on topic selected by nbc's moderator. notably absent the economy, supreme court and foreign policy. you to tell us why, joe, great to see you. your the debate topics. we will look at him as we touch the touchscreen. this is happening. maybe does not. fighting covid-19, american families, national security,
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leadership, climate change, and race in america. how much does it hurt donald trump to not have economy in their? >> i just did it. it went on. >> you are magic. >> these are not what you are looking for. it is amazing these are the topics because when you look at it, let me give you the top seven topics as per you research which is nonpartisan where they ask voters what is most important to you. if i'm the debate moderator i pay close attention to pew or gallup because that shape what i talk about. it is not rocket science. you mentioned economy, healthcare, supreme court, coronavirus, violent crime, foreign policy, gun policy. one for 7 in terms of those topics as far as what we are talking about. immigration as well. a huge topic the last couple years.
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we saw what happened in terms of violent crime. how do you not bring this up? she's going with american families, national security leadership which ranked nowhere near the top at some of those may be in a democrat's sweet spot. nbc news if you look at every analysis in the trump years has been overwhelmingly negative towards donald trump. we saw last week with savannah guthrie where she asked 43 questions of the president, the townhall audience only got asked ten. the moderator decided her questions were more important than voters's. if you support the president you will be disappointed in terms of its own this -- the tone and direction is goes in which doesn't reflect what voters think is most important. todd: the topics you mentioned that aren't in the debate are what i call the diner topics.
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i used to go to those diners and interview people. everybody wanted to talk about the supreme court, foreign-policy and everybody wanted to talk about the economy, 74% say the economy is important but look at this partisan divide, 84% say very boring, only 66% of democrats. for the other 34% of democrats who say economy, who cares? >> probably invested in the stock market the last 7 months. it always is the top top issue in every election back to 1992 with james carville, it's the economy stupid and nothing has changed particularly coming out of a pandemic when we don't have a stimulus package a lot of americans are still hurting, how do you avoid that topic?
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the debate on the debate commission should have stepped in a little more. i get that you want the moderator to control the narrative, that's why they were chosen but at the same time it should be a collaborative effort so you don't have one person's perspective deciding exactly what is going on. debate commission, john danforth wrote an op-ed for the washington post warning of incalculable damage donald trump is doing by attacking the commission and that he was breaking his power of silence about his personal feelings because he had to speak out about this so even now we are seeing the debate commission inject their opinions. got to go. i'm heading off to a diner myself, the tick-tock diner off of route 3, you should try it sometime. >> once you're there go to rough's had, the root 3 combo. you know what i am talking about come on. >> best hot dog in the tri-state
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as we call it. >> that has nothing to do with tonight, this does. special coverage of tonight's debate kicks off at 6:00 pm with bret baer and martha maccallum. allegedly the magic touch. we will use you when you are back in studio. appreciate it. jillian: coming up in the next hour a new report says joe biden's immigration policies will turn the clock back to the obama era. the president of the national patrol council explains why that is a big mistake coming up. you . it's a buick. it's an alexa. check it out. alexa, turn on the outdoor lights. ok. that's cool, but i'm pretty sure it's a buick. clearly an alexa. alexa, get directions to the 8-18 grill. getting directions. it's a buick. the first-ever encore gx, available with alexa built-in. nice buick. it's an alexa. now get nearly 3,300 purchase cash on the 2020 encore gx. ask: alexa, tell me about buick suv's
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