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henry has the top story tonight. across the fronts there s positive pieces news. president barack obama used the fifth anniversary collapse ot leeman brothers as an economy rebound hoping to fuel an economic recovery. i m expecting a gold watch at the end of my presidency. i know that i m on the list of top salesmen at boeing. a tough sale one day after the federal reserve declared the economy is too sluggish to stop pumping in easy money. the fact is that the state of middle and lower income americans is worsening on virtually every front. wall street insiders on the president s export council today touted how far the economy has come since the 2008 crisis. we re light yours better today than five years ago. we ve had 42 straight months of private sector job growth. wall street mostly loved the idea the fed will keep buying bonds per month. the harder question is why the recovery hasn t picked up after five years in offers. bernanke does not want to pull back
0 four from the washington post today that found examples where it hasn t. it is absolutely correct that prior to to 2011, no party to the budget agreements of the past had ever threatened to fault if hit did not get the way. republicans say they ve found more than 20 examples where other legislations attached to the debt ceiling dating back to the eisenhower administration. ed henry from the white house, thanks for that. the heavy weight fight on capitol hill is the show down between democrats and republicans on the budget and debt limit. the undercard is republicans against other republicans. conservatives and moderates are fighting each other over just how hard to push the president on a number of issues including health care laws. chief congressional correspondent mike emmanuel explains. this would keep the government running october 1 through mid december. it would fight the item conservatives are fighting for defunding obama care. hit will move to the senate where it be
democratic activist, the quote security teams, arrest of a reporter in alaska, the take you out threat of a new york tea partier. the rough stuff keeps getting rougher. we start with the story on the news this afternoon. it all began when there was intelligence that suspicious packages were aboard planes coming from yemen to chicago. president obama spoke about this this afternoon. he called it a credible terror threat. plus, all the wrong moves. democrat kendrick meek is in no, he s out. wait, he s back in again. bill clinton tried, but failed to get him out of the florida senate race, so the tea party darling, marco rubio, could be beaten. and suspiciouses confirmed. we know through a presidential report that dick cheney s old company halliburton knew the cement used to seal the bp well was unsafe. despite being denied subpoena power. imagine what the commission would be able to uncover if it had a free hand and subpoena power. finally, what do you do when you re meg whitma
also, time to break out the crystal ball. we ve heard the sound bites on the campaign trailane now it s time for predictions here on hardball. can the democrats hold the senate? will republicans win the house? and who will surprise us on election night? all that in our lightning round tonight on hardball. plus, president obama s appearance last night on the daily show, why did he do did and what did he get out of it? and when you hear a politician that says the only vote that counts on election day you know what that means the candidate knows he s a goner. tonight we ll clue you on in when a candidate knows it s all over and let s you know it. and wait ll you hear what the three alaska candidates said when they were forced to answer my favorite politico question, is sarah palin qualified to be president? all that s,ad- first let s check the latest poll numbers on the hardball scoreboard. let s start with pennsylvania, where republican pat toomey is pulling awa