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, host of who's talking to chris wallace? chris, you talk to robert de niro. he has not known for being demure and cutesy and quiet guy. he's got a lot of opinions. what stood out to you after he also took part in that sort of python's for kamala this week or last week, what stood out from your conversation with him? >> well, what stood out is the fact that frankly, people come on. my show, our shows because actors do it, because they have something they want to promote. robert de niro had nothing he wanted to promote. he just wanted to talk politics. and he really wanted to take down donald trump. take a look you really worry that if he were to win again? and i'm not saying this like it's such a far-fetched notion. if he were to win again, that he would not give up power you know, he won't, you know, we won't he even said it. he's never going to give it up. and anybody who delude themselves and thinking that he is shame on you you have compared the trump family to a gangster family, which is something coming from you. >> what
, host of who's talking to chris wallace? chris, you talk to robert de niro. he has not known for being demure and cutesy and quiet guy. he's got a lot of opinions. what stood out to you after he also took part in that sort of python's for kamala this week or last week, what stood out from your conversation with him? >> well, what stood out is the fact that frankly, people come on. my show, our shows because actors do it, because they have something they want to promote. robert de niro...
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. >> let's get some perspective from cnn anchor and former presidential moderator chris wallace. chris, i want to ask you about something that the former white house communications director anthony scaramucci said. he argues that there is a 100% chance that there will be a second debate between harris and former president trump and he says that trump is just doing this for leverage what do you think? >> well, i take his larger point, which is the fact that he said no more debates. i wouldn't take it too seriously. i wouldn't say it's 100%. i'd say it's 50-50 that he'll change his mind he's not a pillar of consistency when he says things and as the campaign goes on and he's i think you'll look at the polls he had listened to people, but it's also, the opportunity to get out in front of 2030, 5,080 million people is kind of irresistible to him. having said that, i think he shouldn't do another debate if i were advising him because he got whipped in that debate, there's no question about it. and it could happen again, most likely would happen again. and why on earth if it were would
. >> let's get some perspective from cnn anchor and former presidential moderator chris wallace. chris, i want to ask you about something that the former white house communications director anthony scaramucci said. he argues that there is a 100% chance that there will be a second debate between harris and former president trump and he says that trump is just doing this for leverage what do you think? >> well, i take his larger point, which is the fact that he said no more debates. i...
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to for our viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm jim sciutto in tel aviv, the chris wallace show will start in just a few minutes, but we do want to get you the latest on our breaking news we have been following all morning. >> the middle east on edge after the killing of hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah in an israeli airstrike friday today night. nasrallah, one of the founders of hezbollah, oversaw its transformation into a powerful paramilitary force in the middle east responsible for numerous terrorist attacks the strike that killed us rela happened in a densely populated area, killed at least six people, wounded, dozens more that's according to lebanese officials in all israel targeted more than 140 sites. the idf says those targets included weapons storage facilities, production sites, as well as other infrastructure embedded inside residential neighborhoods in beirut there are concerns about a possible response. hezbollah has fired rockets into israel as it has so often these last several months, iran supreme leader says its forces are standing alongside hezbollah. th
to for our viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm jim sciutto in tel aviv, the chris wallace show will start in just a few minutes, but we do want to get you the latest on our breaking news we have been following all morning. >> the middle east on edge after the killing of hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah in an israeli airstrike friday today night. nasrallah, one of the founders of hezbollah, oversaw its transformation into a powerful paramilitary force in the middle east...
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chris wallace for example is moderated presidential debates and others in the primary. so in some ways i think it is used by some candidates as a strategy to try and work the rest if you will that they are biased against me so expect that. that question is always there in terms of will the journalist be fair. i think it's important for us to look at what sort of issue discussion, issue agenda do they bring to the debate and then when the candidates are responding, do they press the candidates to respond to the question, to clarify those are important issues and can be very difficult for journalists. >> might, youngstown ohio. independent line you are next. >> good morning to you. i'm a democrat and i'm proud to be a democrat and donald trump he spews hatred. i never heard a politician, i think he's out of his mind. the last debate he didn't answer any questions or he did not do anything. just starting trouble, everywhere he goes he wants to start trouble. he doesn't want to debate on the issues he wants to start trouble. and i really don't understand what the people see
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chris wallace tried control that in 2016, he did a good job in vegas. >> harris: agreed. >> bill: you get murmurs and laugh and a few applause in the room, probably gives one side or the other a bit of affirmation. i think it makes for a better event conversely is it possible you're on the wire? you want to be president of the united states and it is on you to make the case and you are out there without a net, period. and you got 80 to 100 million people watching at home and you decide whether or not your answer was sufficient. it could go either way. >> emily: kayleigh, that is where debate prep comes in. what does that look like? what does he do and how does he prepare for tonight? >> kayleigh: he prepares being on stump, he does not need formal debate prep, he needs to sit down and talk with folks. over the weekend he met with desantis and lindsey graham, that is best way, informal communication. everyone thinks there is pressure on trump, i would say pressure is on kamala harris here. she has to do four things, not stumble, distance herself from biden, explain her flip flops, than
chris wallace tried control that in 2016, he did a good job in vegas. >> harris: agreed. >> bill: you get murmurs and laugh and a few applause in the room, probably gives one side or the other a bit of affirmation. i think it makes for a better event conversely is it possible you're on the wire? you want to be president of the united states and it is on you to make the case and you are out there without a net, period. and you got 80 to 100 million people watching at home and you...
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chris wallace goes on to say that he was an advocate for frontloading rate increases when inflation went up. and if the data support it, he would be an advocate of frontloading rate cuts. what data is he talking about? we don't get much more before the fed meeting, so i'm not sure why he was not more specific other than perhaps he does not want the markets to get ahead of themselves in pricing. caroline: that is what markets do. michael mckee, just brilliant to have you on this market-moving story. let's get analysis from the market. shana sissel is with us. ceo of banrion capital management, which helps independent advisors with alternative investment options. you currently have 4 billion dollars under advisement. i'm interested in how much macro the fed is guiding investment choices right now or how much you can think about ai and productivity and technology still winning out? shana: i think you've got to think of those things in two separate ways, right? there is the current economic environment, and -- in which the fed has been tightening. they have been raising rates for a while. th
chris wallace goes on to say that he was an advocate for frontloading rate increases when inflation went up. and if the data support it, he would be an advocate of frontloading rate cuts. what data is he talking about? we don't get much more before the fed meeting, so i'm not sure why he was not more specific other than perhaps he does not want the markets to get ahead of themselves in pricing. caroline: that is what markets do. michael mckee, just brilliant to have you on this market-moving...
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chris wallace: let's kick off with president biden bucking a super bowl tradition again, turning down an invitation from cbs for a pre-game interview. david axelrod: that's like a layup for any president to do. you get a huge audience. so the fact that they turn that interview down was really a concern to a lot of people. i think that set alarm bells off in a lot of places. - mr. speaker, the president of the united states. [cheers] pamela brown (voiceover): then in march, biden gave a state of the union speech, many described as a show of strength, seemingly reassuring some democrats. joe biden: and i've been told i'm too old. whether young or old, i've always been known-- i've always known what endures. i've known our north star. the very idea of america is that we're all created equal and deserves to be treated equally throughout our lives. we've never fully lived up to that idea, but we've never walked away from it either. and i won't walk away from it now. [applause] pamela brown (voiceover): president biden's team was accused of trying to minimize the obvious. jeff zeleny: he wo
chris wallace: let's kick off with president biden bucking a super bowl tradition again, turning down an invitation from cbs for a pre-game interview. david axelrod: that's like a layup for any president to do. you get a huge audience. so the fact that they turn that interview down was really a concern to a lot of people. i think that set alarm bells off in a lot of places. - mr. speaker, the president of the united states. [cheers] pamela brown (voiceover): then in march, biden gave a state of...
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. >> the highest of recent hurricanes, the water in price from storms significant chris wallace as flashand power outages will also hit many other states. but fema is ready to respond with crews already strategically staged nearby. and i want people to know that that there's no limitation to our ability to come in and help them. the agency had to dip into its immediate needs funding earlier this year to make sure it had enough money for a storm like this. and criswell says recovery projects could see more delays if congress doesn't pass a full budget later this year without a supplemental will find ourselves an immediate needs funding probably early next in the meantime, krystal says more help is available to people who need it. most, including a new serious needs assistance program that can give a small amount of money. $750. >> and some of the impacted areas really quickly for things like last food and so forth. criswell says fema can also now reimburse homeowners who are under insured in these situations. >> in washington, i'm jessi tenure. >> all right, to 21 this afternoon live. loo
. >> the highest of recent hurricanes, the water in price from storms significant chris wallace as flashand power outages will also hit many other states. but fema is ready to respond with crews already strategically staged nearby. and i want people to know that that there's no limitation to our ability to come in and help them. the agency had to dip into its immediate needs funding earlier this year to make sure it had enough money for a storm like this. and criswell says recovery...
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was by joe biden saying the proud boys are the proud boys and the moderator, chris wallace, demanding an answer. so, again, we know what trump will do. trump will do trump, and he's a sophisticated name your domestic pet, but the variables are the vice president, her chosen strategy, what she chooses to deploy, and the moderators, what standards they have for the truth. >> all really interesting. a big night. i'm really excited. i just feel excited. >> see, this is rachel's influence, right? i can just imagine for us political nerds, this is sort of the prom and christmas and hanukkah all rolled into one. we will be here with our snacks. >> eight nights of hanukkah, christmas and a little bit of the super bowl. we'll take it all. nicolle, i'll see you at the table. we'll all be watching together. see you soon. our thanks to nicolle wallace. welcome to "the beat." i'm ari melber and welcome to debate night in america. the data suggests more americans will be watching politics tonight than any other night this year. we can show you the stage already set in philadelphia where trump and h
was by joe biden saying the proud boys are the proud boys and the moderator, chris wallace, demanding an answer. so, again, we know what trump will do. trump will do trump, and he's a sophisticated name your domestic pet, but the variables are the vice president, her chosen strategy, what she chooses to deploy, and the moderators, what standards they have for the truth. >> all really interesting. a big night. i'm really excited. i just feel excited. >> see, this is rachel's...
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neither biden nor the moderator, chris wallace, back in 2020 could get a word in edgewise.just shut up, man? this is so unprecedented. presidential. this is why we have muted mikes today. like in the most recent debate, the harris campaign actually pushed to get trump's mic turned back on during the upcoming debate so that he would interrupt figuring that would work against him. but in the end, we'll have more muted mikes. that debate is set for next tuesday, hosted by abc reuters says. analysts at goldman sachs have written a report predicting the u.s. economy would do better under harris than trump. more growth, more jobs. previously, economists at the penn wharton budget model predicted if trump became president, the deficit would rise five times faster than it would under harris, because trump's tax proposals don't bring in enough money. the penn wharton budget model is a nonpartisan group. trump went to went to penn wharton, by the way. he spoke last night on a town hall on fox news about his pick for vice president taking issue with the democrats, calling j.d. vance t
neither biden nor the moderator, chris wallace, back in 2020 could get a word in edgewise.just shut up, man? this is so unprecedented. presidential. this is why we have muted mikes today. like in the most recent debate, the harris campaign actually pushed to get trump's mic turned back on during the upcoming debate so that he would interrupt figuring that would work against him. but in the end, we'll have more muted mikes. that debate is set for next tuesday, hosted by abc reuters says....
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look at just one piece of jewelry, a necklace that she wore in an interview that she did with chris wallacem fox news some years ago. here. this turquoise necklace. can you tell us a little bit more about about this particular piece and what it tells us about the late senator? >> of course, her jewelry was exactly the way that she was elegant, timeless and understated. so although she had amazing diamond jewelry and black tie, gala jewelry that she would wear to the white house for events, she would often wear turquoise necklaces, hardstone necklaces, jewelry that was beautiful and timeless, but certainly didn't overshadow her political accomplishments. i have one example here. it's a beautiful pin. >> it's lovely. >> most politicians wear a flag pin, but this was her version of the american flag. red rubies, blue sapphires, white diamonds. and she would wear it with a simple yet elegant suit. >> yeah, i love that we have so many pictures that show her with this jewelry as well. i also really was interested by the personal letters that are part of this collection. really kind of a glimpse i
look at just one piece of jewelry, a necklace that she wore in an interview that she did with chris wallacem fox news some years ago. here. this turquoise necklace. can you tell us a little bit more about about this particular piece and what it tells us about the late senator? >> of course, her jewelry was exactly the way that she was elegant, timeless and understated. so although she had amazing diamond jewelry and black tie, gala jewelry that she would wear to the white house for...
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neither biden nor the moderator, chris wallace, could really get a word in edgewise. finally, biden, you remember, said to trump, will you just shut up, man? it's unpresidential. and that's why we have muted mikes today, like in the most recent debate. the harris campaign actually pushed to get mike trump's mic turn back on during the upcoming debate so that he would interrupt, figuring that would work against him, but in the end, more muted mikes. the debate is next tuesday, hosted by abc reuters says. analysts at goldman sachs have written a report predicting the u.s. economy will do better under kamala harris. more growth, more jobs. previously, economists at the penn wharton budget model had predicted if trump became president, the deficit would rise five times faster than it would under harris, because trump's tax proposals don't bring in enough money. the penn wharton budget model is a nonpartisan group. trump went to penn, wharton school of business, by the way. trump spoke last night on a town hall about on fox about his pick for vice president taking issue wi
neither biden nor the moderator, chris wallace, could really get a word in edgewise. finally, biden, you remember, said to trump, will you just shut up, man? it's unpresidential. and that's why we have muted mikes today, like in the most recent debate. the harris campaign actually pushed to get mike trump's mic turn back on during the upcoming debate so that he would interrupt, figuring that would work against him, but in the end, more muted mikes. the debate is next tuesday, hosted by abc...
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. >> we are not going to give that of course chris, wallace trying to get a, word in edgewise. >> sarae thought it was going to be a big deal with biden. >> obviously, it wasn't because the way that he performed was the entire issue. how do you think it impacts tomorrow night? >> well, i think a lot more focus goes onto the substance of the answers not necessary terribly, the performative gestures that can make you again go viral or not go viral. that to me presents a little bit more of an issue for commonly harris who has a lot of pressure and eyeballs on her right now terms, of how definitive she's going to be on certain policies for donald trump him being muted. i think actually helps him out, even though we've seen he can be very quick on his feet and he can have a lot of sort of one-liners and zingers. it also to your point with that i clip demonstrate some times how loose he can be and how unpredictable he could be. and i think this election, a lot of people are looking at democracy on the ballot decency on the ballot, whether or not somebody they can be an upstanding person on a
. >> we are not going to give that of course chris, wallace trying to get a, word in edgewise. >> sarae thought it was going to be a big deal with biden. >> obviously, it wasn't because the way that he performed was the entire issue. how do you think it impacts tomorrow night? >> well, i think a lot more focus goes onto the substance of the answers not necessary terribly, the performative gestures that can make you again go viral or not go viral. that to me presents a...
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in other words, more in davis are set to be the next chris wallace it's that i welcome. >> they're taking that position. nia education policy, barely mentioned at all in the debate. >> should be these candidates should focus more on this bread and butter issues. so many millions of americans are sending their kids to public schools that are overcrowded with teachers who don't make a lot of money in the class size is 30, 35 kids. this is something that the candidates should focus on if you're harris, african-american parents, latino parents, working class parents of all backgrounds. this is their pathway to the middle class. it's something they should focus on if you're trump, he has obviously said maybe he doesn't let's see a need for the department of education. if there's no department of education, what does that mean? it goes back to the states. he should be forced. i think press to talk about more what his vision for education is for the millions of kids who are sort of wasting away in underperforming public schools, ryan, bring us home vice president kamala harris released her polic
in other words, more in davis are set to be the next chris wallace it's that i welcome. >> they're taking that position. nia education policy, barely mentioned at all in the debate. >> should be these candidates should focus more on this bread and butter issues. so many millions of americans are sending their kids to public schools that are overcrowded with teachers who don't make a lot of money in the class size is 30, 35 kids. this is something that the candidates should focus on...
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in many ways, donald trump has been the same in every debate except the one with chris wallace, and ie, that he went too far. if you look back at the debates of donald trump, he's essentially the same. he pops off, he says something, he doesn't seem particularly well prepared on policy, and it hasn't made much of a difference. >> jonathan: the debate you moderated as you well remember -- >> as i do well remember. >> jonathan: it was right after the "access hollywood" -- >> 48 hours. >> jonathan: most republicans thought the race was over. >> we didn't know whether he would actually debate. >> jonathan: he basically saved his campaign with that debate. he -- he's not fto be underestimated. >> remember the showmanship part of that too. just before we walked out, in walked the women who had accused president bill clinton of sexual assault. they were in the audience and that was with an audience. it makes a difference. we had to shush the audience a few times during that, but that debate, he walked out of there and felt he won the debate. hillary clinton felt she won the debate. >> jonath
in many ways, donald trump has been the same in every debate except the one with chris wallace, and ie, that he went too far. if you look back at the debates of donald trump, he's essentially the same. he pops off, he says something, he doesn't seem particularly well prepared on policy, and it hasn't made much of a difference. >> jonathan: the debate you moderated as you well remember -- >> as i do well remember. >> jonathan: it was right after the "access hollywood"...
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bench involving fellow justice clarence thomas first of all, with victor blackwell smerconish, the chris wallace show, the amanpour hour the week's biggest stories. >> the weekend's hottest topics next, on cnn sides signage that gets you noticed in terms hot lots into homes statement one second. it's a pipe dream and the next dream come true. one second. >> you know, it's all protected and then everything okay? hey, the police have been dispatched well, you still do when you do where it's all people riding money finds a kansas descriptions. >> yeah, it is really came up with a rocking my jingle some like, well, you learning kansas students for you when you won't even have to talk to a single person it's just a workshop and i just googled some gen z slang. anyone know where wrestler is? why don't we just keep it simple until people that rocket money helps you finding cancel unwanted descriptions, lowers your bills and makes budget easier you're about to replace your roof, stop, there's a solution about 80% less expensive nine out of ten roofs can be saved by roof max, guaranteed to extend the lif
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drones to specific people like we're going to get chris as well as with this one drone and only chris wallace. lulu already. >> he just you just said she just drone attack to you, but i think as much as we might decry these terrorists. >> and any way to stop them is a good way it opens up such a can of worms for everybody else. >> would kara doesn't it also mean that you don't get the civilian casualties you've got otherwise. and that could be an advantage, certainly would it comes to israel. i think that this is exactly what they're aiming to do. all right. >> jim shaw so instead of handling it in-house, the trump campaign has decided to outsource it's get out the vote operations now that those are important to turning point action america first works and elon musk backs america pac. >> you did not have to look far and wide to find veterans of republican campaign saying you guys are not. the guys to handle this if trump loses double aim, the debate moderator is still probably blame you. but a failing get out ration is the ones is really the ones who should be blamed. >> meanwhile, the democr
drones to specific people like we're going to get chris as well as with this one drone and only chris wallace. lulu already. >> he just you just said she just drone attack to you, but i think as much as we might decry these terrorists. >> and any way to stop them is a good way it opens up such a can of worms for everybody else. >> would kara doesn't it also mean that you don't get the civilian casualties you've got otherwise. and that could be an advantage, certainly would it...
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again, physicallily as britt human and chris wallace said he was hunched over and he looked over. >>and voters pick up on that and they understand very clearly that is the version of donald trump they didn't want. she did two other things last night that i think with more crucial. the first is she passed the commander in chief test. she had to pass that test. after barack obama had his first debate with john mccain people saw him as president and the race was over after that. she was able to frame this race in future versus the past and where voters want to go. when i was running with obama, bill clinton called me up and said all elections are in the future and he played into that. he played into the past and anger and continue to litigate the 2020 election. voters hate that. that is not about them but about him. he continued to double down it over and over and doing himself damage that even he couldn't get out. you know you're in trouble on the campaign when you have to put the candidate in the spin room just being himself. that is a panic moment. >> you know it's bad then. willie?
again, physicallily as britt human and chris wallace said he was hunched over and he looked over. >>and voters pick up on that and they understand very clearly that is the version of donald trump they didn't want. she did two other things last night that i think with more crucial. the first is she passed the commander in chief test. she had to pass that test. after barack obama had his first debate with john mccain people saw him as president and the race was over after that. she was able...
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lisa: chris wallace will be the one who comes outside ultimately we don't think the economy is falling off a cliff. this is what i project the speech to be should be good at disappointing payrolls report. basically, he says we don't think the economy is falling off a cliff. we think it is overly restrictive. our current condition. we need to adjust by a measure that is representative by how restrictive we are based on the conditions. we want to make sure the labor market is sustained and not deteriorate. jonathan: i wonder if governor waller was happy with that impression of him. he took a deep breath i had of it too. let's get you updated on other stories. dani: nippon still proposed as takeover of you still has all but collapsed. president biden will formally announce's decision to kill the deal. nippon and u.s. steel have suggested they could challenge that. u.s. steel has been warning thousands of jobs are at risk. nippon made extensive concessions in recent weeks committing to invest 1.3 billion dollars and u.s. steel mills. tesla says it will launch its full self driving technolo
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chris wallace for example is moderated presidential debates and others in the primary.o in some ways i think it is used by some candidates as a strategy to try and work the rest if you will that they are biased against me so expect that. that question is always there in terms of will the journalist be fair. i think it's important for us to look at what sort of issue discussion, issue agenda do they bring to the debate and then when the candidates are responding, do they press the candidates to respond to the question, to clarify those are important issues and can be very difficult for journalists. >> might, youngstown ohio. independent line you are next. >> good morning to you. i'm a democrat and i'm proud to be a democrat and donald trump he spews hatred. i never heard a politician, i think he's out of his mind. the last debate he didn't answer any questions or he did not do anything. just starting trouble, everywhere he goes he wants to start trouble. he doesn't want to debate on the issues he wants to start trouble. and i really don't understand what the people see i
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we look at what chris wallace set out if we see further data showing the weakening -- said about if weing the weakening of the economy, that will be on the table for a while until we see all the data ahead of the november meeting. jonathan: we will hear more from jackson, is that fair? lisa: what i would like to see are some of the people who are calling for 50 basis points to make things accommodative right now, austan goolsbee, for example, chicago fed president, if you dissent that would be a valid way to represent the people have different views in the fomc committee. jonathan: for the members you are looking for to dissent next week? mike: the only one that would be a possibility would be mickey bowman. she has been fair on that. . she is a fit governor. we have not had a governor dissent since 2005. it would be seen as a big deal so she would have to really feel like it would be important to make the case. jonathan: 19 years since a governor dissented on the fomc. lisa: this is the issue. they clearly disagree with one another. what's the problem? ? why not represent the views in
we look at what chris wallace set out if we see further data showing the weakening -- said about if weing the weakening of the economy, that will be on the table for a while until we see all the data ahead of the november meeting. jonathan: we will hear more from jackson, is that fair? lisa: what i would like to see are some of the people who are calling for 50 basis points to make things accommodative right now, austan goolsbee, for example, chicago fed president, if you dissent that would be...
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lisa: which is the reason when chris wallace says i could be shifted to 50 basis points, is that aboute is not the data. that said, if we get a real downside surprise in cpi, does that give the fed the ability to cut 50 basis points without spooking the market by saying inflation is coming down quite a bit? jonathan: after that we focus on one thing, the election and early november. this is the big face-off. 9:00 in philadelphia, donald trump versus kamala harris. how conditional is that corporate tax cut from donald trump and from kamala harris we would like detail on what she will govern like compared to how she is campaigning right now. annmarie: she was not supposed to be the nominee. that is why this debate is interesting. we have the seismic shift of the past debate. the fact that that debate meant biden was kicked off the democratic ticket, that didn't matter. on fort -- that did matter. it will be more style than substance. for harris that will be important. they have to get to these 500,000 people. it is about continuing the rhetoric with ideas people like and they pick up and
lisa: which is the reason when chris wallace says i could be shifted to 50 basis points, is that aboute is not the data. that said, if we get a real downside surprise in cpi, does that give the fed the ability to cut 50 basis points without spooking the market by saying inflation is coming down quite a bit? jonathan: after that we focus on one thing, the election and early november. this is the big face-off. 9:00 in philadelphia, donald trump versus kamala harris. how conditional is that...
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. >> tonight, full team coverage with rachel maddow, nicolle wallace, joy reid, chris hayes, lawrence o'donnell, ari melber, stephanie ruhle, jen psaki, symone sanders townsend, plus, steve kornacki on the road to 270. alex wagner at the debate in philadelphia. new jersey senator cory booker, california governor gavin newsom, and pennsylvania governor josh shapiro. msnbc's special coverage of the presidential debate between kamala harris and donald trump begins now. >> and here we go. thank you for joining us for our coverage of the first debate between vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump. it is being held tonight in philadelphia, at the national constitution center on beautiful and historic arch street in downtown philly. none of us has a crystal ball, and anything is possible, but as of now, this is the one and only scheduled debate between harris and trump. this is a presidential race that the polls say is tighter than just about any election at this point in modern history. and unless there is a second debate, this event tonight will almost certainly be
. >> tonight, full team coverage with rachel maddow, nicolle wallace, joy reid, chris hayes, lawrence o'donnell, ari melber, stephanie ruhle, jen psaki, symone sanders townsend, plus, steve kornacki on the road to 270. alex wagner at the debate in philadelphia. new jersey senator cory booker, california governor gavin newsom, and pennsylvania governor josh shapiro. msnbc's special coverage of the presidential debate between kamala harris and donald trump begins now. >> and here we...