raises the question whether you have maturity and the wisdom to lead a $17 trillion economy. is this a comic book version of a presidential campaign? that actually happened. we re not making that up. did we actually learn a thing or two, or not, about the candidate s vision for the economy? joining me are stewart carney and deidre. that was aggravating. did we learn anything about the plan and vision of the candidates as we were told we would? cnbc lost this. this is not how to handle a political debate. the questions were snarky, they were gotcha questions and frankly at one point they were downright insulting. rubio was asked he liquidated his pension fund. was he capable of handling the nation s finances. what an insult. this is how he handled it. watch this. the tax foundation which was alluded to earlier scored your tax plan and concluded that you
fox & friends live to respond. and, the candidates actually listened to those questions and then fought back. this is another example of the double standards that exist in this country between the mainstream media and the conservatives. even in new jersey what you re doing is called rude so amen to that, governor. will last night s performance ultimately help the republicans defeat the democrats? we re going to talk about it straight ahead. new yorkers are much more polite, steve. hillary clinton s response to the debate. a clip of herself from her benghazi hearing where four people died. that s supposed to be funny? you make the call. mornings are still better with friends. watch our animation. hi, everybody. live from studio e. i don t know about you, but last night i saw a fantastic tv show, the royals beat the mets. battling it out with ryan over that. it s funny how ben carson actually said that. he said, you know what, i don t really know about t