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tonight on all in. if i m elected, if he s elected, the stock market will crash. the fearless forecaster blows it again. that bell marks a new record high. this is a huge day for the stock market. there you go. thank you. that is the highest the dow has ever been. tonight, the truth and propaganda of the so-called greatest economy of all-time. then when i testify you ll get the whole story. why rudy broke his promise to testify as we wait to see how much he has to pay the women he defamed. plus, how to process new polling that looks strong for the indicted front-runner, and as families of hostages visit the white house, the new biden message to israel to end the large-scale campaign, when all in starts, right now. mark good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. i have some news about that recession that everyone said was coming. i think maybe it s not going to come. now whether you believe it or not or if you feel it or not, the united states e ....
the texas border. then, democrats ask republicans finally come to the table to talk debt ceiling and e try to prevent economic catastrophe. but as the high profile meeting with the president gets postponed, are they making any progress behind closed doors? we explicitly asked speaker mccarthy, would he take default off the table. he refused. but i think what we really need is a partner that s willing to work together. shannon: this morning we have two members of the house oversight committee, republican byron donalds of florida and democrat ro khanna of california, to discuss the border, the debt ceiling standoff and the latest on the house republicans investigation into foreign payments made to members of the biden family. then, florida governor ron desantis draws crowds in multiple cities in iowa. it may be that florida s the iowa of the southeast. shannon: we ll can our sunday panel whether he can loosen the former president s grip on the polls in this cri ....
[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] will: straight to the a fox news alert, eight victims killed and seven others hurt after a shooting at an outlet mall in allen, texas, yesterday. [gunfire] [inaudible conversations] [gunfire] rachel: the gunman was shot and killed by a police officer or who just happened to be nearby while responding to an unrelated call. pete: alexandria hoff joins us with the latest. reporter: good morning to you. this is a terrible hinge to wake up to the. at last update, three of the injured victims remain in critical condition, four have been described as stable, and our fox affiliate in dallas reporting of those who received hospital treatment, their ages ranged from 5 to 61 years old. of course, not everyone made it that far. our rescue task force teams found seven deceased individuals on scene. we transported nine individuals to the hospital to the area trauma facilities. of those that we transported, two have sin ....
the texas border. then, democrats ask republicans finally come to the table to talk debt ceiling and e try to prevent economic catastrophe. but as the high profile meeting with the president gets postponed, are they making any progress behind closed doors? we explicitly asked speaker mccarthy, would he take default off the table. he refused. but i think what we really need is a partner that s willing to work together. shannon: this morning we have two members of the house oversight committee, republican byron donalds of florida and democrat ro khanna of california, to discuss the border, the debt ceiling standoff and the latest on the house republicans investigation into foreign payments made to members of the biden family. then, florida governor ron desantis draws crowds in multiple cities in iowa. it may be that florida s the iowa of the southeast. shannon: we ll can our sunday panel whether he can loosen the former president s grip on the polls in this cri ....
the poll is one of the most consequential in the country s modern history, with mr erdogan s islamic party challenged by an opposition set on a more secular course, and promising closer ties to the west. his main rival is kemal kilicdaroglu, who is backed by a broad opposition alliance and has promised to scrap many of the powers acquired by the president. our senior international correspondent, orla guerin, reports from the turkish capital ankara. a tense moment in a tight election. here and on current voter responded to people in one polling booth. the police were called in. the ballot box matters in turkey and the opposition are on the lookout for fraud. this is a pivotal vote which could mean the end of the blue era. turkey s authoritarian leader who did in istanbul looking sombre with election officials standing to attention. he said he is praying for turkish democracy. the president smiling secular rival, kemal kilicdaroglu says democracy would be a lot better off witho ....