welcome to the beat weekend, let s get right into the headlines. this is a debate that certainly is memorable. but not in a very happy way. it seems to be another in a series of shared american experiences and memories that feel more infamous than famous, more traumatic than cathartic. and so tonight, together with you right now, as we are still within these first 24 hours of that face-off, we re going to take stock with the evidence, trying to look at the significance and the fallout and the actual real possibilities. we are not going to devolve into, or take too much time with the fantasy screenplay scenarios, because while there is talk of rain play style solutions, what matters more, for what this is about what we are going to do, is what is possible. indeed, the screenplay talk, the fantasy talk me tell you about the reactions of the dark of the democratic party, it may matter in that sense but not of the screenplay coming true. what if it is true, in what we ve seen i
his american dream. and she s the ring leader on the real house wives of new york city, but tonight, jill and her sister lisa wexler are going it share secrets of the jewish mother and point of grace, one of the most successful contemporary christian groups, plus much, much more on the show tonight. you picked a great night to be watching and a great crowd we have here in new york to be part of our audience. [applaus [applause] thursday night a few blocks from our new york studio, president obama showed up at the tony st. regis hotel on fifth avenue to lift a load of dough in campaign cash from the very villains that he recently called the fat cats of wall street. of course, then he was all about standing up for the little guy. i can assure you, the only little guys that president obama s event in new york were the ones serving the swanky french food to the tables of the swells who shelled out $50,000 per couple to shake the same hand that slapped their faces for making too