Nervousness, on the state of the race, quite a lot of nervousness from some democrats. Jesse: can harris handle the heat, 24 hours before the debate. It will take almost super human focus to deal with donald trump. I don t think she s abandoning her ideals, i think she s trying to be pragmatic and doing what she thinks in order to win the election. Bernie sanders does it again. Hold it. Cannot speak english in my front yard, screaming at me, throwing mattresses in my front yard. Is america becoming a haitian nation. It s so unsafe in my neighbourhood. Plus eat [ bleep ] jesse watters [ ] it s the last night of debate camp for kamala and the camp councillors are leaking. I m picking up nervousness on state of the race, i m getting democrats texting, a long call with a strategist, and i can fill you in on that a bit more, but i m hearing quite a lot of nervousness from some democrats. Debate camp must not be going well, because now they re setting expectations really low. She s never
jamie: organizer are saying this particular protest to remind the president of the pledge he made in his inaugural address to act on climate change. but the pipeline backers, they say it would create jobs and could bring down gas prices by transporting hundreds of thousands of fall license of oil per day from canada to refineries in texas. the protests come as aaa reports the price of a gallon of regular unleaded is now $3.73, a 43 cent jump from just a month ago. stuart varney is the host of varney & company on the fox business network. stu, good morning. how does the pipeline debate link in with those rising gas prices? that s a very good question, jamie. here s the story. the price of gas is going straight up. that slows the economy. that makes the job market worse. we need jobs obviously. if the president says yes, go ahead and build the pipeline, you do get jobs. so that s the connection between the pipeline debate, rising gas prices and jobs.