Tonight is where the plot thickens. What will it take to give either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump that critical edge in the final 56 days . And what trump himself is telling our reporter in a Phone Call just this morning about the big showdown tonight. Plus, could the key to winning this election be as simple as getting a small slice of undecided moderate voters comfortable with your candidacy . Maybe not so simple. How do you do it . And who has got the edge . And both Harris And Trump will leave pennsylvania once the debate is done, but likely not for long. Ill talk to two mayors in cities in pennsylvania. We got a lot of experience in what it takes to win in this all important state. So, it is a very busy day, hello, im chris jansing, joined by my colleague Andrea Mitchell for our Special Coverage, msnbc reports debate day. This is the Spin Room. And we are just blocks from where the first and so far only president ial debate will be held tonight. And, chris, Donald Trump is expect
Rachel: it s the 8 a. M. Hour of fox & friends weekend starting with this. Donald trump rallying in pennsylvania taking on kamala harris fracking flipflops. Would not ban fracking as vice president i did not ban fracking as president i will not ban fracking. There s no request i m in favor of banning fracking. It is a fight for free speech. A brazilian judge bans x formally known as twitter in the country as founder of telegram is facing questions in france over alleged criminal activity on his platform. Joey: plus boeing for our veterans we re talking the charity group knocking down pens to help america s heros, the third hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. rachel: good morning everybody. What a beautiful shot of summer still hanging on. Pete [laughter] pete: done. Pennsylvania could have been wisconsin. Late for that matter. Rachel: a beautiful shot. Pete: regardless, labor day weekend always just feels like get outside while you can. There s plenty of months and
that affidavit. a day after the cdc makes a statement about its management, the white house is set to make an announcement about vaccines. a new york city sex offender arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and back on the streets tonight. we will show you his later alleged crime sucker punching a stranger. america s gripping new legal drama vum tr svdoj in a florida courtroom on thursday and matt has that story tonight. during that in person hearing, federal judge bruce rineheart says he s inclined to release some of the affidavit on the raid at former president trump s home. the justice department has a week to suggest any redactions but the judge will have the final say. judge rineheart ordered some of the documents represented to the search warrant to be unsealed including the application for the warrant. the affidavit will likely reveal the inform ant and what information they supplied. the justice department objects to the affidavit s full rest, saying it would c
face covering when the cdc covid-19 community level is high baffling recent email shows that but for state legislators fcps would still potentially be requiring masks despite no other mask mandates in place anywhere else. that underscores frustration being felt by parents throughout the commonwealth. kevin thanks for having me. it is baffling. it is begs the question does virginia state law apply to fairfax county? it makes no sense. my sons were suspended for multiple days already this year. i filed a lawsuit against the school. the lawsuit was dismissed because there was supposedly no more mask mandates so apparent threw fairfax county judge thought the law applied to fairfax law the virginia state law that would be a common sense type of thing so i reached out
the burden of proof, sunny, as you know, is on the prosecution. they have to convince the jury beyond a reasonable doubt that he murdered, he murdered this teenager. he was not acting in legitimate self-defense. i think that s right, and it s a very heavy burden. i ve shouldered it. jeff has shouldered it as well. but i ve got to tell you, i think that what was so powerful about the state s closing argument is that it was a common sense type of argument, something that resonates, generally, with juries. the focus is now not on self-defense but on what happened, which is, you know, who started this? how did this confrontation begin? how did the ball get rolling? and i can t imagine that that sort of common sense approach doesn t work with a jury like this, especially a jury of women, a jury with five out of six of them being mothers, aren t going to leave their common sense at the door, and i