Delicious. Bret 12519 days how long he has been alive. Happy birthday. Jesse got the calculator. Jessica its really delicious. Bret good evening. Im Bret Baier reporting tonight from Fox News World headquarters in New York. Both of the major Party President ial nominees are Holding Rallies in key battleground States Tonight following tuesdays debate. Now the candidates are sparring over a possible participation in the sequel. Vice president Kamala Harris says yes, former President Donald Trump says no. A bit later, well tell you what the latest Fox Power rankings indicate about the president ial race today. We have Fox Team Conch tonight. Jacqui heinrich is at the White House as the Harris Team tries to come up with some answers about her economic plans. Alicia acuna in tucson, arizona where former President Trump is speaking today. But we begin with senior white House Correspondent Peter Doocy in charlotte, North Carolina where Vice President harris says she expects a very tight race
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SYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian shares tracked Tokyo higher on Monday as AI hype helped the tech sector ahead of a week brimming with central bank meetings, major economic data and corporate earnings. Chip stocks have been on a roll since Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) upgraded its profit outlook last week on booming demand for high-end chips used in AI applications. Nasdaq futures extended their rally with gains of 0.7%, while S&P 500 futures firmed 0.3%.
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