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liz: it does. i know a lot of the viewers are thinking that it's been eight years in the rear-view mirror. gary and i were talking minute by mint. i was out in the west coast and i was thinking, will it happen and i got the call leihman will file for bankruptcy. >> it's been quite a run but you're worried about what's going to happen after this election, share that with us. >> for several reasons. i'm not confident in terms of sustainability so why is the market hitting all-time highs? first in the land of the blind, that's the united states. you've had $400 billion of direct foreign investment come in the last year and you look at the companies hitting earnings and part of the reason for that, we have record buybacks of stocks. 585million in the last 12 months. that supersedes 2007, just to put that in perspective. it's the reason corporations are hiding earnings. if you look at the line, majority are not hitting revenue targets. that's not sustainable. that's concerning to me and confidence is a
liz: it does. i know a lot of the viewers are thinking that it's been eight years in the rear-view mirror. gary and i were talking minute by mint. i was out in the west coast and i was thinking, will it happen and i got the call leihman will file for bankruptcy. >> it's been quite a run but you're worried about what's going to happen after this election, share that with us. >> for several reasons. i'm not confident in terms of sustainability so why is the market hitting all-time...
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liz: back to 4%. police shutting down 21nd street between 6th and 2nd avenue outside of penn station, a major train station. what they are saying is the chase of a suspect holding and wielding a neat cleaver. one or two police officers were reportedly shot. this is a developing story. the for us coming in fast. it's a very fluid situation. we'll bring you the latest developments as they come in. we have a pastor interrupting donald trump to stop donald trump from attacking donald trump from the pulpit, from the church. >> everything she touched didn't work out. >> i invited you here to thank us -- >> that's good. i'll go back on that. okay. liz: some from the trump campaign are saying it was a setup. does former congressman allen west agree? the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before. the cl
liz: back to 4%. police shutting down 21nd street between 6th and 2nd avenue outside of penn station, a major train station. what they are saying is the chase of a suspect holding and wielding a neat cleaver. one or two police officers were reportedly shot. this is a developing story. the for us coming in fast. it's a very fluid situation. we'll bring you the latest developments as they come in. we have a pastor interrupting donald trump to stop donald trump from attacking donald trump from the...
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liz: you remember paul s aroundl saungus? and he passed he way the. >> i think feel's an obligation to let people know. it's a fine line trying to keep your privacy and trying to continue to battle and get over whatever ailment you have. so it's up to the voters to decide, elizabeth. liz were donald trump keeping -- does * donald trump keeping quiet on hillary clinton's health issues. but he did say this early tore fox. >> i hope he gets well and gets back on the trail and we'll see her in the debate. liz: we have jessica erlich and do you think we should know her full medical history and what treatment she's getting, curt? >> absolutely. what's important to voters is what they choose to make important. if it's important to you as a voter, it's a medical condition of the person whose finger is going to be hovering over the button, it's important. if she had been honest there wouldn't be a problem. liz: they feel so besieged they will double down and push back constantly. what do you make of that? >> i think they have the leve
liz: you remember paul s aroundl saungus? and he passed he way the. >> i think feel's an obligation to let people know. it's a fine line trying to keep your privacy and trying to continue to battle and get over whatever ailment you have. so it's up to the voters to decide, elizabeth. liz were donald trump keeping -- does * donald trump keeping quiet on hillary clinton's health issues. but he did say this early tore fox. >> i hope he gets well and gets back on the trail and we'll see...
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liz: quick one. would you ask immigrants and refugees and migrants into this country to pledge allegiance of the bill of rights to this country? >> absolutely. we probably do that now. follow the laws already in place. melissa: new trouble for hillary clinton over her emails as newly discovered documents suggest she sent classified materials from her private server after she left the state department. the potential fallout from that coming up. >>> brand new fox news polls a big majority of voters think hillary clinton and donald trump and dishonest and do anything to get elected. you don't say. what this could mean for the white house race. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. ♪ liz: we know hillary clinton sent classified emails after she left the state department. according to documents obtained by the republican nati
liz: quick one. would you ask immigrants and refugees and migrants into this country to pledge allegiance of the bill of rights to this country? >> absolutely. we probably do that now. follow the laws already in place. melissa: new trouble for hillary clinton over her emails as newly discovered documents suggest she sent classified materials from her private server after she left the state department. the potential fallout from that coming up. >>> brand new fox news polls a big...
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back to you, liz. liz: thanks very much. adam shapiro. as we watch what is happening with deutch, as if the markets are leashed to deutsche bank. the dow up 206 points. should you be bike deutsche. donald trump sleepless night turning into tirade against hillary clinton and former miss units -- universe. trump used to own miss universe. how trump's twitter bender could help him in the battleground states, or hurt him. countdown coming right back. >> i'm ashley webster on the floor of the new york stock exchange with this fox business brief. nice rally on the markets to finish off the week. the dow up now by 210 points. both nasdaq and s&p also moving higher. the hunt is on for outdoor goods store cabela's. two business groups could make an offer to pie the retailer. the two main players, competitor bass pro shops partnered with goldman sachs and capital one private equity firm sycamore partners. shares of cabela's up nicely and hitting a new fifth. >>> attakata recall surfaced ths time from bmw. including 4,000 suvs in u.s. and canada. th
back to you, liz. liz: thanks very much. adam shapiro. as we watch what is happening with deutch, as if the markets are leashed to deutsche bank. the dow up 206 points. should you be bike deutsche. donald trump sleepless night turning into tirade against hillary clinton and former miss units -- universe. trump used to own miss universe. how trump's twitter bender could help him in the battleground states, or hurt him. countdown coming right back. >> i'm ashley webster on the floor of the...
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liz: we have a storm over wall street. we posted another new low, down 340 points, so we're plummeting here. again is this buying opportunity with lack of anything, beyond we need ad little air to be let out of what had been record highs? maybe people should be buying right now or is it a little too dangerous? >> liz, i think you're asking the right questions. i think there will come a time next week which it represents a good buying opportunity. sometimes you have to look at the technicals. one of my favorite tech shuns is mark arbiter. what he writes recently probably we'll go down 3 1/2, 4%, testing anywhere from the 2120 to the 2100 level before we turn around. that's our feeling as well, that we're looking at a v-shaped recovery in earnings and i think that is going to give investors reasons to buy on the dip. liz: another new low, down 343. we're watching this closely. nasdaq down 114. gentlemen, thank you very much. let me just, people tune in at half, tune in at 3:30 p.m. we have only 16 minutes to go before the cl
liz: we have a storm over wall street. we posted another new low, down 340 points, so we're plummeting here. again is this buying opportunity with lack of anything, beyond we need ad little air to be let out of what had been record highs? maybe people should be buying right now or is it a little too dangerous? >> liz, i think you're asking the right questions. i think there will come a time next week which it represents a good buying opportunity. sometimes you have to look at the...
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liz: next insults. president obama overseas called americans lazy not once but twice. >> in the united states sometimes you can feel lazy and think we are so big we don't have to really know anything about other people. if you see the environment destroyed, it's not because that's necessary for development. it's usually because we are being lazy and not being as creative as we could be. elizabeth: he's speaking in a region that's largely communist. at the end of that trip he had north korea detonating a bomb. and hillary clinton is calling some americans racist. >> if i were to be grossly generalists. there are trump supporters that i call the deplorables. the racists and haters and the people who are drawn because they think somehow he's going to read store an america that no longer exists. liz: the latest cnn poll has trump in the lead. that could equate to 113 million american voters. to our political power panel if that means a third of americans are deplorable and racist. we have to break. we have
liz: next insults. president obama overseas called americans lazy not once but twice. >> in the united states sometimes you can feel lazy and think we are so big we don't have to really know anything about other people. if you see the environment destroyed, it's not because that's necessary for development. it's usually because we are being lazy and not being as creative as we could be. elizabeth: he's speaking in a region that's largely communist. at the end of that trip he had north...
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liz: hold on. so the alert went out on all of our cell phones in the new york area. >> sure did, and i got it too. and -- liz: like an amber alert but for terrorists. first time that happened. >> with his picture. somebody from linden in a store makes a phone call and says they saw something suspicious, that was the terrorist sleeping in a hallway, and the linden police officer goes there and recognizes this guy. liz: they probably got tips from other individuals. the mother and another relative, help me out, was it his sister or wife, the mother and the wife, the wife of the mother left the country days before the attacks. more stuff coming in on this guy as it develops. >> we need intense vetting that donald trump is talking about. you leave the country, you might want to vet him coming back. liz: thank you so much for your time. to a dramatic new jersey takedown, we've got it caught on tape. [ gunshots ] . liz: coming up, the witness who shot this video joins me to talk about the terror suspect
liz: hold on. so the alert went out on all of our cell phones in the new york area. >> sure did, and i got it too. and -- liz: like an amber alert but for terrorists. first time that happened. >> with his picture. somebody from linden in a store makes a phone call and says they saw something suspicious, that was the terrorist sleeping in a hallway, and the linden police officer goes there and recognizes this guy. liz: they probably got tips from other individuals. the mother and...
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liz: welcome back. we've got team usa hockey coach john tortorella facing criticism for making comments he would bench any player who sits out the national anthem. colin kaepernick critics wondering why the person standing up for the national anthem is getting more flack than a player sitting down. back with me is my power panel. is the media going after the wrong guy, sabrina? >> hey, absolutely are. look, our national anthem, our flag, these are symbols that represent a set of values of ideals, liberty of virtue of public good. that won't mean we are a perfect nation or we don't have challenges, and it is time that we took a stamping out these temper tantrums that whether it's students in college campuses or players in sports teams or actnors hollywood are having, they're missing the larger point what this is all about. liz: a new report hitting the wires that the seattle seahawks are not going to protest the national anthem. there was word that they might do a protest at the season opener sunday. but
liz: welcome back. we've got team usa hockey coach john tortorella facing criticism for making comments he would bench any player who sits out the national anthem. colin kaepernick critics wondering why the person standing up for the national anthem is getting more flack than a player sitting down. back with me is my power panel. is the media going after the wrong guy, sabrina? >> hey, absolutely are. look, our national anthem, our flag, these are symbols that represent a set of values of...
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liz: dr. carson, is implicit bias like saying systemic racism and we've heard the term used systemic racism after what happened in tulsa. what do you make of that? >> yes, it's essential that they get people to believe that there are a lot of victims in our society, and that there is general unfairness, because how can you argue for fundamentally changing a society, if it's okay? if the society is okay. so you've got to make a whole society look like there's a big problem here in order for people to accept your radical changes. i mean, that's, again, right out of saul's playbook. liz: do you think it will work for the undecided voter? hillary clinton has half the votes that president obama did in 2012. polls, suburban women leery about voting for hillary clinton. that's what polls suggest. what do you think? >> they should be leery who they're voting for, again, she's trying to make this about, you know, i'm the first female major presidential candidate, and, you know, you owe me something, ev
liz: dr. carson, is implicit bias like saying systemic racism and we've heard the term used systemic racism after what happened in tulsa. what do you make of that? >> yes, it's essential that they get people to believe that there are a lot of victims in our society, and that there is general unfairness, because how can you argue for fundamentally changing a society, if it's okay? if the society is okay. so you've got to make a whole society look like there's a big problem here in order...
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that is one-year bet, liz. liz: dow or s&p index you're making a lot of money. >> without worry abouting it, right? liz: without worrying about it indeed. you don't have to worry about anything if you own just the dow 30 today. [closing bell rings] we turn it over to david asman and melissa francis with big news this hour. david: very big news. start with news of stocks are rallying with major averages all ending up more than 1%. dow moving up 100 points four out of last five days. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis this. is "after the bell." we have you covered on the big market movers. here is what else is coming up at this hour. hillary clinton out of bed and on the campaign trail! speaking in greensboro, north carolina, as new polls show she is losing even more ground to donald trump. this as trump is delivering more details on his economic plan. how he plans to create jobs, help the economy and kilnedless regulation. >>> did the obama administration
that is one-year bet, liz. liz: dow or s&p index you're making a lot of money. >> without worry abouting it, right? liz: without worrying about it indeed. you don't have to worry about anything if you own just the dow 30 today. [closing bell rings] we turn it over to david asman and melissa francis with big news this hour. david: very big news. start with news of stocks are rallying with major averages all ending up more than 1%. dow moving up 100 points four out of last five days....
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liz were venezuela's -- liz: venezuela's economy is collapsing. socialism is collapsing in venezuela. have you heard from bernie sanders or sean penn? don't go away, stay tuned. liz: donald trump cam name detroit and hillary clinton nowhere to be found. we have more after the break. don't go away. liz: you are looking at more than 1.2 million people in venezuela crowding the streets of caracas. they are hungry, they are starving. they don't have work. they don't have food. they are demanding that maduro be recalled. inflation is expected to hit 480%. it's almost ridiculous to cite the numbers. have you heard from self-described socialist bernie sanders or sean penn? social i am leaves venezuela in a state of desperation right now. we have foot and of tribal villagers, marching more than 1,000 i'm to the get to caracas. they came in from, orinoco region to protest. let's cue that foot and of the tribal villagers. do we have it yet? what do you make of what's going on in venezuela? >> it's an absolute tragedy. 90% of the people saying they don't hav
liz were venezuela's -- liz: venezuela's economy is collapsing. socialism is collapsing in venezuela. have you heard from bernie sanders or sean penn? don't go away, stay tuned. liz: donald trump cam name detroit and hillary clinton nowhere to be found. we have more after the break. don't go away. liz: you are looking at more than 1.2 million people in venezuela crowding the streets of caracas. they are hungry, they are starving. they don't have work. they don't have food. they are demanding...
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liz: janet yellen wrapping it up here. no change and still waiting but the federal reserve chair made it pretty clear one increase this year will be quote, appropriate. i don't know if you believe that. a lot of people don't right now. she just wrapped up this news conference by was more than a half hour long in d.c. the fed held its fire leaving rates unchanged but yellen said the case for an increase has strengthened. we heard that before. this time her cohorts decided to wait for further evidence. at this rate we'll wait forever. she said the it does not show a lack of confidence in the economist. she sees labor market increasing and next meeting is november 1st, seven days before the election. yellen said, it is still considered a live meeting, meaning there may be a chance for a hike but it is really december people are looking at. of course there is 59% chance at the second but that may change. wall street loves it all. look at markets for the moment. nasdaq in particular hit a lifetime intraday high. it is currently
liz: janet yellen wrapping it up here. no change and still waiting but the federal reserve chair made it pretty clear one increase this year will be quote, appropriate. i don't know if you believe that. a lot of people don't right now. she just wrapped up this news conference by was more than a half hour long in d.c. the fed held its fire leaving rates unchanged but yellen said the case for an increase has strengthened. we heard that before. this time her cohorts decided to wait for further...
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liz: final thing. hillary recast her deplorables comment saying, people feel the government let them down and desperate for change. what change is she going to offer? >> she didn't say people have deplorables thoughts she said they're deplorable and irredeemable. that is bridge too far. what she said, all of us in the great unwashed are unworthy living in the kingdom that hillary and her royalty would create if we would step back and let them. liz: came on heels of president obama saying americans are lazy in his trip overseas. governor huckabee. thank you so much for your time. >> thanks, liz. liz: department of homeland security is being accused of sitting on a damning report of illegal immigrants pouring over the border, more than you think. we'll tell you what it says, it's a stunner. we have a report mexico wants to build a wall? guess who will pay for that? we have border sheriff joe arpaio here with his reaction after this. >> we're going to build a wall. believe me, we're going to build a wall.
liz: final thing. hillary recast her deplorables comment saying, people feel the government let them down and desperate for change. what change is she going to offer? >> she didn't say people have deplorables thoughts she said they're deplorable and irredeemable. that is bridge too far. what she said, all of us in the great unwashed are unworthy living in the kingdom that hillary and her royalty would create if we would step back and let them. liz: came on heels of president obama saying...
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liz: how original. >> yes. liz: closing bell -- >> hammering in hofstra. liz: 16 1/2 minutes away. clinton-trump debate tonight, we told you could reach legendary status. first televised debate back in 1960, when charlie and i were glimmer in our parents eyes. >> i was not born. i want everybody to know that get it straight. liz: boy did things change. former white house press secretary ari fleischer tells us whether tonight's debate will be one for the record books, but different way. ari is gunning he is coming back. "countdown" coming back. stay tuned. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical c
liz: how original. >> yes. liz: closing bell -- >> hammering in hofstra. liz: 16 1/2 minutes away. clinton-trump debate tonight, we told you could reach legendary status. first televised debate back in 1960, when charlie and i were glimmer in our parents eyes. >> i was not born. i want everybody to know that get it straight. liz: boy did things change. former white house press secretary ari fleischer tells us whether tonight's debate will be one for the record books, but...
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liz: to peter's point. one of the architects of obamacare said we need better advertising to get younger and healthier people in. we need to stiffen the penalty to make sure more people buy insurance. >> it's only taxpayer money, we already spent millions, why not spends more. i remember being on your sister network on sean hannitys show with the doctor's panel. we were talking but this was going to happen. i hope this is a lesson to people paying attention or learning econ101 or poly-sci. when the federal government meddles in if the free market it always messes it up. liz: that's an important point. kelly, come in here. it looks like only the federal government to gina's pointing make something work to badly right now. we have millions. americans. less doctors. higher deductibles. what do you think? >> i think this will be a hot political issue going into the fall, and it will only be realized come the first week of november when we see these premium increases. in pennsylvania high mark blue cross is look
liz: to peter's point. one of the architects of obamacare said we need better advertising to get younger and healthier people in. we need to stiffen the penalty to make sure more people buy insurance. >> it's only taxpayer money, we already spent millions, why not spends more. i remember being on your sister network on sean hannitys show with the doctor's panel. we were talking but this was going to happen. i hope this is a lesson to people paying attention or learning econ101 or...
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liz: exactly right. i'd like to shift to another topic, fox news confirming hillary clinton former chief of staff cheryl mills and two other staff members granted immunity in exchange for cooperation. in the now-closed fbi investigation into mrs. clinton's use of private e-mail server as secretary of state. house oversight committee chairman jason chaffetz telling the associated press -- again, these are three cases of immunity that are in addition to two others we already know about, including the i.t. guy who set up the home servers. judge, i didn't know the -- who is giving out the immunity? >> it actually is not immunity. immunity is an order signed by a federal judge which bars prosecution forever on the subject matter of the immunity, and it can only be given in order to induce or compel a person to testify before a grand jury or trial jury. there was no grand jury in this case, since there was no indictment, there was obviously no trial jury. what ms. mills apparently got was the following; since
liz: exactly right. i'd like to shift to another topic, fox news confirming hillary clinton former chief of staff cheryl mills and two other staff members granted immunity in exchange for cooperation. in the now-closed fbi investigation into mrs. clinton's use of private e-mail server as secretary of state. house oversight committee chairman jason chaffetz telling the associated press -- again, these are three cases of immunity that are in addition to two others we already know about, including...
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liz: tough. very tough right now. >> eu, bayer or bayer, whatever you want to call them, german company, big german conglomerate, monsanto u.s. company, those cross-border deals generally have massive regulatory scrutiny and that is one thing, that is one thing that could force the two sides to back off. there is an issue on price. bayer recently raised price to 127. i know that monsanto wants a little more. maybe they keep pushing more money, this delays it even further. i don't know. at least from inside of the deal, talks are progressing and that is a good thing, enough that what the people close to the deal are telling us, that there is a very good, likelihood this thing will be announced, if it is announced next week. and even then, now here's what makes it interesting, look at our reporting stock is jacked up a little bit. liz: up 1 1/3% for monsanto. >> that is reason why, bayer would be acquirer company. liz: monsanto is down. >> put monsanto up. tell you why this is interesting. up above
liz: tough. very tough right now. >> eu, bayer or bayer, whatever you want to call them, german company, big german conglomerate, monsanto u.s. company, those cross-border deals generally have massive regulatory scrutiny and that is one thing, that is one thing that could force the two sides to back off. there is an issue on price. bayer recently raised price to 127. i know that monsanto wants a little more. maybe they keep pushing more money, this delays it even further. i don't know. at...
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back to you, liz. liz: thank you, adam shapiro. adam will break if when he gets anymore information for us. closing bell, we're 17 minutes away. deutsche bank going back down toward session lows. not there yet. down 7%. dragging the rest of the market wit. the dow is down 161. if you thought senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts was tough on wells fargo see joe john stumpf, round two didn't go much better with the house. congressman scott garrett is on the committee that hit john stumpf hard today. he is standing by. he will tell us whether he is satisfied what he heard from the embattled ceo of wells fargo. he is republican from new jersey. he has thousands of constituents ride new jersey transit. we'll ask how his state is handling the situation. "countdown" coming right back. >> no, to the best of my knowledge senior executives have been held accountable in the same manner lower level employees were. i would not be surprise ad number of those people end up losing their homes or going into massive debt after they were dismiss
back to you, liz. liz: thank you, adam shapiro. adam will break if when he gets anymore information for us. closing bell, we're 17 minutes away. deutsche bank going back down toward session lows. not there yet. down 7%. dragging the rest of the market wit. the dow is down 161. if you thought senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts was tough on wells fargo see joe john stumpf, round two didn't go much better with the house. congressman scott garrett is on the committee that hit john stumpf...
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liz ann coming up next. ♪ liz: traders are back. september is traditionally a volatile month for the market but if you're looking for clues how your portfolio will move, you may want to follow the presidential polls. charles schwab chief investment strategist liz ann sonders gave us a clue back into the salt conference where you said it would cause volatility. you continue to see that with 6e been in not only election but fed going into september. the market gotten comfortable with the notion that fed had september on the table. we got only weak jobs report and weak ism and manufacturing services and there is still uncertainty there. as far as election i think it is important to note, not just unique aspect, leave it at that, the fact there is no incumbent running which if you look back in the history of elections with entity is not in the race. liz: what do you think people should do with their money at this point, liz ann? should have a plan, you want to stay at your normal equity allocation. what i would say is, use volatility to
liz ann coming up next. ♪ liz: traders are back. september is traditionally a volatile month for the market but if you're looking for clues how your portfolio will move, you may want to follow the presidential polls. charles schwab chief investment strategist liz ann sonders gave us a clue back into the salt conference where you said it would cause volatility. you continue to see that with 6e been in not only election but fed going into september. the market gotten comfortable with the notion...
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liz: can you respond to what the president said? >> it's not true. liz: why? >> jasta confirms to the law for 40 years. in 2012, the administration said you don't need jasta because the 9/11 families can bring suit against a nation that sponsors 9/11. jasta was passed simply because you had strange and inconsistent rulings where the court is disregarding everything that the saudis did to support al qaeda for a decade. liz: let's make this clear. essentially you're saying our laws say yes, you can sue a nation that sponsors terrorism and we still will be protected from any other nation that tries sue our officials, right or our soldiers. >> here's the point. liz: is that the issue? >> the issue is this. this slaw normal international law. if you poll countries, in almost any country, if you had someone who came into that country and sponsored a terror attack, that sponsor could be sued. and all jasta does is correct this bizarre anomaly, and jasta is so narrowly drawn, it has nothing to do with suing diplomats who are immune under the vienna convention. it has
liz: can you respond to what the president said? >> it's not true. liz: why? >> jasta confirms to the law for 40 years. in 2012, the administration said you don't need jasta because the 9/11 families can bring suit against a nation that sponsors 9/11. jasta was passed simply because you had strange and inconsistent rulings where the court is disregarding everything that the saudis did to support al qaeda for a decade. liz: let's make this clear. essentially you're saying our laws...
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liz: i will ask him. i'm not a fed hater here, but i feel that maybe the transparency has gone a little too far, precisely what we're going to talk about. >> way too far. liz: we couldn't get teddy's earpiece, we have a significant sell-off, down 269 points. ira, luke, thank you very much. >>> breaking news, i'm told charlie gasparino who warned you last thursday the much talked about bayer-monsanto merger might happen early this week? well, it's tuesday, that's early this week. reportedly got action behind closed doors, charlie, what are you hearing? >> what we're hearing is monsanto is finalizing its due diligence on the bayer bid. the deal could come what we're understanding if this thing does happen, it could come within the next 48 hours. we should point out german time is 6 hours ahead, it's like 6:00 right now. if you think about it, board bayer could be talking about this tomorrow morning when we're still -- some of us will be awake, you might be asleep. liz: i'm awake. >> around 3:00 in the morni
liz: i will ask him. i'm not a fed hater here, but i feel that maybe the transparency has gone a little too far, precisely what we're going to talk about. >> way too far. liz: we couldn't get teddy's earpiece, we have a significant sell-off, down 269 points. ira, luke, thank you very much. >>> breaking news, i'm told charlie gasparino who warned you last thursday the much talked about bayer-monsanto merger might happen early this week? well, it's tuesday, that's early this week....
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liz on cam: for more ways to make mom's life easier, visit momseveryday .com. i'm liz hayes. more than 44 people face citations or charges after protests aimed at blocking construction on the bakken oil pipeline in access, wants to build the three point eight billion dollar pipeline to carry crude oil from north dakota to illinois. the plan calls for it to go through 18 counties in iowa. over the weekend, around 200 protesters showed up at a construction site in lee county. most were peaceful, but law officers cited 38 adults and six minors for walking through a line of private security and sheriff's deputies. one person and one minor went to jail. north dakota where native americans say the bakken oil pipeline would disrupt sacred lands and threaten drinking water sources. the salvation army in waterloo says it's now better equipped to help men who are homeless. the emergency shelter for men moved today to 149 argyle street. it has 18 beds, two more than the old shelter around the corner. the new facility will serve as an emergency shelter. men will also be able to stay long
liz on cam: for more ways to make mom's life easier, visit momseveryday .com. i'm liz hayes. more than 44 people face citations or charges after protests aimed at blocking construction on the bakken oil pipeline in access, wants to build the three point eight billion dollar pipeline to carry crude oil from north dakota to illinois. the plan calls for it to go through 18 counties in iowa. over the weekend, around 200 protesters showed up at a construction site in lee county. most were peaceful,...
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. >> thank you, liz. liz: i say that because we need a healthy consumer. >> the consumer is healthy and they want bargains and we're the place to find them. liz: good to see you, steve tanger. watch more of our interview with tanger outlet ceo, steve tanger on lizclaman.com with the specific out look for christmas week. >>> we're down 31 points for the dow jones industrials. 18,035 where we stand. don't go away. we'll introduce you to a fund manager who is tripling what the s&p is returning. ♪ with this level of engineering... it's a performance machine. with this degree of intelligence... it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. lease the e300 for $549 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ liz: the s&p just turned negative too. the fact we're having a very rough ability over all for a
. >> thank you, liz. liz: i say that because we need a healthy consumer. >> the consumer is healthy and they want bargains and we're the place to find them. liz: good to see you, steve tanger. watch more of our interview with tanger outlet ceo, steve tanger on lizclaman.com with the specific out look for christmas week. >>> we're down 31 points for the dow jones industrials. 18,035 where we stand. don't go away. we'll introduce you to a fund manager who is tripling what the...
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liz: or switch off twitter. is it all right to tell americans to look at a sex tape with less than 40 days to go until the election? >> the clock is ticking. he needs to stay on message and disciplined. he totally fell into the clinton trap. he has time to turn things around. time will tell what happened between now and then. listen, miss america, she was under contract from what i understand, she gained weight, she should not have gained weight. liz: that's fat shaming. >> come on. seriously. i mean, come on. liz: big issues to deal with in this country, right? >> right, it's disrespectful to women in general, he has no right to be doing this, he should be focusing, if he's going to run for president, on the, that really matter. he's hurting the republican party. >> she was contractually obligated. >> he helped her with weight-loss programs from what i was reading. all the news about him being so mean and rude to her is not panning out from what i've read. >> let me say this, let me say this. liz: sorry, he was
liz: or switch off twitter. is it all right to tell americans to look at a sex tape with less than 40 days to go until the election? >> the clock is ticking. he needs to stay on message and disciplined. he totally fell into the clinton trap. he has time to turn things around. time will tell what happened between now and then. listen, miss america, she was under contract from what i understand, she gained weight, she should not have gained weight. liz: that's fat shaming. >> come on....
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liz? liz: pretty stunning that a they're actually searching in the trees. you can't mess with nypd investigators or the fbi, because they're going to find that evidence. adam, thank you very much. donald trump, as we mentioned, is just moments away from speaking in estero, florida. we can only imagine he will probably, right off the bat, mention it. we're not sure, but the minute we hear him talking about it, we will take you live to florida. earlier president obama gave a statement regarding this weekend's attacks. here's what he said. >> you know, at moments like this i think it's important to remember what terrorists and violent extremists are trying to do. they are trying to hurt innocent people, but they also want to inspire fear in all of us and disrupt the way we live to undermine our values. liz: let's get to blake burman. he's really keeping an eye on the campaign trail right now and, obviously, everybody has to drop what they were doing and focus on this, do they not, if they're going to calm americans and get them to figure out what exactly is go
liz? liz: pretty stunning that a they're actually searching in the trees. you can't mess with nypd investigators or the fbi, because they're going to find that evidence. adam, thank you very much. donald trump, as we mentioned, is just moments away from speaking in estero, florida. we can only imagine he will probably, right off the bat, mention it. we're not sure, but the minute we hear him talking about it, we will take you live to florida. earlier president obama gave a statement regarding...
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liz were venezuela's -- liz: venezuela's economy is collapsing. socialism is collapsing in venezuela. have you heard from bernie sanders or sean penn? sanders or sean penn? don't go away, stay tuned. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. liz: donald trump cam name detroit and hillary clinton nowhere to be found. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma no
liz were venezuela's -- liz: venezuela's economy is collapsing. socialism is collapsing in venezuela. have you heard from bernie sanders or sean penn? sanders or sean penn? don't go away, stay tuned. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their...
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reporting live, liz gelardi, denver7. >> thanks, liz. >>> wonderful gesture from the westminster high school football team. members of the team brought cakes that sa family. and legacy strong. legacy high school football team dinner tonight. the school says it's the players way of saying some things are more important than winning than winning and losing. >>> just in to the newsroom, a scary scene after a car crashed into a wheelchair. you can see the wheelchair in the street. this is near park and clarkson. the victim was brought to the hospital with possible injuries. no word on if the driver will be charged. story you first saw right here in denver7 at 10 last night. we now know the name of the suspected drug dealer accused of throwing bags of heroin over the fence into a doggy daycare in denver. denver police a christian ramirez was running from officers on tuesday. they said they saw him dealing drugs near 14th and speer. that's when police say he through the drugs over a fence just before he was caught. the surveillance ideo shows the dogs eating the drugs. one of them almost di
reporting live, liz gelardi, denver7. >> thanks, liz. >>> wonderful gesture from the westminster high school football team. members of the team brought cakes that sa family. and legacy strong. legacy high school football team dinner tonight. the school says it's the players way of saying some things are more important than winning than winning and losing. >>> just in to the newsroom, a scary scene after a car crashed into a wheelchair. you can see the wheelchair in the...
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ever had that, liz? liz: how many clams are they raising? let's hope for 12 million. buildinghomesforheroes.org which is the charity i work for is great recipient of bgc trading day. we thank how -- howard lutnick. >> thank you, liz. liz: we're not at session highs but very close to it. stunning move, up 249 points. still erases not entirely the 400 points which lost on friday. up next we take you to the new york stock exchange. ashley webster has major action and reaction from the floor as the fed goes you know ground ahead of net week's fateful meeting. ♪ is it a professor who never stops being a student? is it a caregiver determined to take care of her own? or is it a lifetime of work that blazes the path to your passions? your personal success takes a financial partner who values it as much as you do. learn more at tiaa.org seconds can mean the difference between life and death. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire staff stay connected and work together in real time to help those that
ever had that, liz? liz: how many clams are they raising? let's hope for 12 million. buildinghomesforheroes.org which is the charity i work for is great recipient of bgc trading day. we thank how -- howard lutnick. >> thank you, liz. liz: we're not at session highs but very close to it. stunning move, up 249 points. still erases not entirely the 400 points which lost on friday. up next we take you to the new york stock exchange. ashley webster has major action and reaction from the floor...
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liz: a test of stamina? tonight's hour and a half long debate means no commercial breaks, no breaks for the candidates either. some on the gop side say that could hurt hillary. tim kaine says it is donald trump who's at a disadvantage. >> he can't get away with like doing the 15-second thing and then walking away not taking questions which is what he likes to do. it's 90 minutes mano-a-mano. liz: joining me from the debate hall, trump senior adviser boris epshteyn. good to see you, do you think hillary is going to have a tough time mustering the stamina to battle it out for an hour and a half straight. >> this is part of the test to be president. donald trump has the stamina, the energy, the background, the judgment. hillary clinton has shown not to, to failing the d.c. bar exam to be inconsequential senator, tock a terrible secretary of state. so we are very confident going into tonight's debate. liz: what about tim kaine's comment he's going to have to handle rapid fire questions coming back at him from le
liz: a test of stamina? tonight's hour and a half long debate means no commercial breaks, no breaks for the candidates either. some on the gop side say that could hurt hillary. tim kaine says it is donald trump who's at a disadvantage. >> he can't get away with like doing the 15-second thing and then walking away not taking questions which is what he likes to do. it's 90 minutes mano-a-mano. liz: joining me from the debate hall, trump senior adviser boris epshteyn. good to see you, do you...
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liz: what did they say? >> these petitions were signed by 30,000 people at least saying, telling wells fargo, hey you have to change your system. you have to lower the pressure on your employees. you have to lower the sales goals. we were completely ignored by wells fargo. i'm pretty sure -- liz: exactly. so you're saying, how could this not have crossed the desk of stumpf? he actually trumpeted the practice of solutions and crossselling and we want people to do more and more. let me finish asking you this. do you think he should be in jail? you said that. >> absolutely he should be in jail. he should be criminally investigated because this problem will go on forever. we're going to see tomorrow other banks doing the same. they could just get away with a small fine, like the one we have. $190 million for wells fargo is 190 bucks for me and you. liz: let me interrupt quickly before you go. carrey tolstedt who headed branches like yours got $125 million payout. >> i didn't hear the question, i'm sorry. liz: ca
liz: what did they say? >> these petitions were signed by 30,000 people at least saying, telling wells fargo, hey you have to change your system. you have to lower the pressure on your employees. you have to lower the sales goals. we were completely ignored by wells fargo. i'm pretty sure -- liz: exactly. so you're saying, how could this not have crossed the desk of stumpf? he actually trumpeted the practice of solutions and crossselling and we want people to do more and more. let me...
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liz: white supremacists are pretty deplorable. we saw the same thing too with mike pence. >> i'm not defending. giving balance between yesterday and today. they did not want to get caught in the trap. liz: all over the media now that mike pence wouldn't call david duke deplorable. >> my suggestion it will flip. harris: what he said, we missed it, exactly how -- >> he was talking about all the negative things that have been said about their supporters, et cetera and then got to the david duke point and suggested he did not need his support. sandra: we got to leave it there. a major hearing on capitol hill over hillary clinton email schedule. tech who handled her private server on the hot seat. what we learned. reports that hillary's health scare has a former dnc chairman calling for a backup plan. what could happen if her medical issues take her out of the race? ♪ first there's shaving. blades. sharp and precise. then gillette shielding. comfy lubrication before and after. and also cooling. oooh... got goosebumps. gillette proshi
liz: white supremacists are pretty deplorable. we saw the same thing too with mike pence. >> i'm not defending. giving balance between yesterday and today. they did not want to get caught in the trap. liz: all over the media now that mike pence wouldn't call david duke deplorable. >> my suggestion it will flip. harris: what he said, we missed it, exactly how -- >> he was talking about all the negative things that have been said about their supporters, et cetera and then got to...
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. >> i was actually on the phone with liz scott saying my daughter has this diagnosis, and liz said to me at the time: is there anything you can do? can you raise money? and i said liz there is diseases terrible, it is rare, no one -- no, there is nothing i can do. there is nothing i can do. and my son is a huge fan of alex's almost on aid, and he said how about if we have a bake sale? how about if we sell cupcakes? >> little bake sale turned into cal's cupcake challenge, now so billing, they holds the event atkin wood he elementary school where cal would be in first grade. one cupcake at a time raised $250,000, building the nation's first luko dystrophy center at the children's childre of philadelphia, sent nine children to italy for life safing gene therapy not available here. >> here she is, jumping up and down, what she shouldn't be doing, except for this amazing treatment. >> children like cece, alive today, thanks to cal and her cupcakes. >> this played a small part in the miracle cece. once you start getting involved in miracles, that's pretty amazing. >> it is amazing. so come
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(liz diloreto, phone saved) "i accidentally spilled water on it." liz diloreto's phone almost became a statistic. "what is happening to your phone now? (liz diloreto, phone saved) "it works now." her lifeline to the world saved by this machine. i these two men made here colorado. you've have relatives who've dropped their phones in toilets, you've said? (craig beinecke, inventor) "that was our early business, mostly friends and family." engineers & d-u biz school grads craig beinecke and adam cookson are the brains behind tekdry. their machine can save a phone in just about an hour. the inspiration: a classmate who dropped her phone in the loo. we're going to take this i-phone and drop it in the toilet. about 50 minutes later. and the power is good. right now their machines are being leased to dozens of staples stores across the country. in a bid to expand they went to the sharks. (adam cookson, inventor) "it was an incredible rush of emotion. it was confusing at times, it was exciting all of the time. " (craig beinecke, inventor) "i feel like there
(liz diloreto, phone saved) "i accidentally spilled water on it." liz diloreto's phone almost became a statistic. "what is happening to your phone now? (liz diloreto, phone saved) "it works now." her lifeline to the world saved by this machine. i these two men made here colorado. you've have relatives who've dropped their phones in toilets, you've said? (craig beinecke, inventor) "that was our early business, mostly friends and family." engineers & d-u biz...
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liz: like what? >> you could have a problem with asthma, allergies, a problem with something structural with the lung that's causing it. but again, we're supposing here. look, if the mccain protocol is in place because he had a significant history they wanted to make sure i didn't have again, same thing here, history of a blow to the head, history of fainting spells, now history of pneumonia. that's enough to make the criteria. liz: are you concerned? >> and trump over 70. the same thing. liz: are you concerned? >> concerned enough to want to see the records. yes, i'm concerned enough to want to see the records. liz: appreciate it. next up, hillary clinton's computer specialist a no-show, pleading the fifth, defied the congressional subpoena to avoid testifying about setting up her personal e-mail server. to the guys who sued the government for the e-mails in the first place. we have judicial watch here on whether anyone will get the answers after this. don't go away. >> he should be here. when you a
liz: like what? >> you could have a problem with asthma, allergies, a problem with something structural with the lung that's causing it. but again, we're supposing here. look, if the mccain protocol is in place because he had a significant history they wanted to make sure i didn't have again, same thing here, history of a blow to the head, history of fainting spells, now history of pneumonia. that's enough to make the criteria. liz: are you concerned? >> and trump over 70. the same...
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liz: thank you, dr. sebastian gorka, appreciate your insights. >>> next up after a drop in the polls, hillary clinton sounding a lot more like donald trump. >> well, we're going to have to do something extremely tough over there, okay? >> like what? >> like knock the hell out of them. >> in the middle east we have to smash isis's strong holds with a accelerated coalition air campaign. >> time is overdue to develop a new screening test for the threats we face today. i call it extreme vetting. >> so i am absolutely in favor of and long been advocate for tough vetting, for making sure that we don't let people into this country. liz: trump campaign senior advisor boris epshteyn with me now. nice to see you, boris. >> good to see you. liz: mrs. clinton has been tough on the war on terror. do you think there has been a change? >> i don't think she has been tough on the war on terror at all. liz: in terms of her rhetoric? >> you ever to look at her record. she was secretary of state in '09. she was there until
liz: thank you, dr. sebastian gorka, appreciate your insights. >>> next up after a drop in the polls, hillary clinton sounding a lot more like donald trump. >> well, we're going to have to do something extremely tough over there, okay? >> like what? >> like knock the hell out of them. >> in the middle east we have to smash isis's strong holds with a accelerated coalition air campaign. >> time is overdue to develop a new screening test for the threats we...
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liz: welcome back. facebook mark zuckerberg and his wife into invest $3 billion to tackle all diseases by the end of the century. my next guest said he should be looking into terror online especially facebook. so facebook do you think they have a lot of terrorist activity on it. is it your thinking that he doesn't have his priorities straight. the noble gesture on his part to put $3 billion out there the practical matter is that our own government is close to $50 billion every year to do the exact same thing probably a hundred billion dollars being spent globally by governments indeed it would be much better served going after the ritz of radicalism of helping the movement of operations. it's done by isis. so your contention is that they should be spending the $3 billion on keeping terrorists off his own facebook network? >> i think he has the ability that a lot of smart people have. they put in place programs that deny isis and al qaeda and others access to the website. once one of the users had put do
liz: welcome back. facebook mark zuckerberg and his wife into invest $3 billion to tackle all diseases by the end of the century. my next guest said he should be looking into terror online especially facebook. so facebook do you think they have a lot of terrorist activity on it. is it your thinking that he doesn't have his priorities straight. the noble gesture on his part to put $3 billion out there the practical matter is that our own government is close to $50 billion every year to do the...
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liz claman. liz: senator after senator from the house banking committee sat on him for the phoney account scandal but none more than democratic senator from massachusetts liz warren. she demanded resignation. senate committee member bob me menendes joins me live and jeff of texas, his committee is actually demanding hard documents and records of management knew and when they knew it. he's with us. 24 hours before janet yellen and the fed make their september rate decision, dow jones industrial is hoping gaining of 49 points, latest on the suspected terrorist, president obama's un refugee proposal and what donald trump is saying today about the vetting process of migrants. with less than an hour to the closing bell, let's start the countdown. [music] liz: will they or won't they is the trillion dollar question on wall street? you can see investors are fine with it. they're waiting on not one but two major monetary policy decision from the federal reserve bank. the bank of japan as well is coming o
liz claman. liz: senator after senator from the house banking committee sat on him for the phoney account scandal but none more than democratic senator from massachusetts liz warren. she demanded resignation. senate committee member bob me menendes joins me live and jeff of texas, his committee is actually demanding hard documents and records of management knew and when they knew it. he's with us. 24 hours before janet yellen and the fed make their september rate decision, dow jones industrial...
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liz? liz: we'll take it. peter barnes, thank you very much. we knew the debate would generate a solar storm of social media buzz. this is crazy. last night it was the most debated, tweeted debate ever, surpassing the 10.3 million tweets sent during the first debate of 2012. too bad twitter can't figure out how to make money off communicators communicating through the product. facebook on fire as well. in the u.s. alone, 18.6 million people generating 73.8 million "like"s and posts and comments and shares related to the debate. but you know what we do here? we go old school. jeff flock at the famed chicago diner, white palace grill, face-to-face, looking in people's eyes to find out what they thought about last night's debate. >> reporter: that's one way to go, the old school way. to identify one thread that runs through most of the comments from the people we talked to unlike the spinners out there, most people were disappointed even in their own candidates. they didn't think their guy did well. on the trump side, lot of people thought he miss
liz? liz: we'll take it. peter barnes, thank you very much. we knew the debate would generate a solar storm of social media buzz. this is crazy. last night it was the most debated, tweeted debate ever, surpassing the 10.3 million tweets sent during the first debate of 2012. too bad twitter can't figure out how to make money off communicators communicating through the product. facebook on fire as well. in the u.s. alone, 18.6 million people generating 73.8 million "like"s and posts and...
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liz: thank you blake burman. hillary clinton's doctor writing in -- hillary clinton did faint a few days ago because of the pneumonia, she does have a history of blood clots, she suffered a concussion, the question is, is her doctor addressing that? and do we know the mix of medications that she's taking? we're going to get into this right now. i'd like to bring in gop strategist gianno caldwell and julie roginsky. gianno, i'm counting four medications, she's taking a thyroid medication, taking coumadin for blood thinner, clarinex, i know you're not a medical doctor. i understand that. do you think you're satisfied or the viewers should be satisfied. doesn't seem it's addressed she's taking a mix of medications that could have caused the dehydration and the collapse, what do you think? >> no, i don't think we should be satisfied. we need a comprehensive view of medical records. this isn't something we should look at how she is just today. we need to see over the past five years what has she been doing? what has l
liz: thank you blake burman. hillary clinton's doctor writing in -- hillary clinton did faint a few days ago because of the pneumonia, she does have a history of blood clots, she suffered a concussion, the question is, is her doctor addressing that? and do we know the mix of medications that she's taking? we're going to get into this right now. i'd like to bring in gop strategist gianno caldwell and julie roginsky. gianno, i'm counting four medications, she's taking a thyroid medication, taking...
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liz claman. liz: we have an insane hour in the campaign trail. donald trump is expect today meet with haitian community leaders in miami at any moment as first lady michelle obama is on the right side on your screen to make her very first campaign appearance for hillary clinton. that's in virginia. the clinton campaign is insinuating donald trump is racist because of the birther issue. trump's response, president obama was born in america, period. so we are taking it away from that to the battleground states, ohio and florida appear to be jump balls at this hour. heavy hitters from both sides of the isle are huddling with the president to talk trade and ttp, ohio governor john kasich, mike bloomberg, can they help the lame-duck president get it done when both hillary clinton and trump hate it. the hottest gadget in america has been on sale for seven hours. these are our cameras, trained on what were very long lines, they have completely thinned out for the iphone 7, what does that mean? on wall street bank stocks down. dow jones industrial down 9
liz claman. liz: we have an insane hour in the campaign trail. donald trump is expect today meet with haitian community leaders in miami at any moment as first lady michelle obama is on the right side on your screen to make her very first campaign appearance for hillary clinton. that's in virginia. the clinton campaign is insinuating donald trump is racist because of the birther issue. trump's response, president obama was born in america, period. so we are taking it away from that to the...
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liz: dr. zuhdi jasser joins me now. 850 let in. the discrepancies weren't caught because their fingerprints were missing from the paper databases. what does this tell you about democrats and other fins saying you know what, they have really terrific vetting. donald trump doesn't think so. >> reliance on a complicated system basically all technocrat and not idealogical. the system is broken whether somali refugees, immigrants, many of attackers are naturalized citizens. so the radicalization is happening years after they get here. why? because we continue this "whack-a-mole" program simply looking at end point which is violent not looking really the privilege of coming to america which is embracing our ideas and embracing our national identity. of a social contract of believing in freedom and liberty, versus believing in the theocratic islamic state. as long as we don't counter violent islammism, we'll continue to have the broken immigration system. it is broken not only because of technocratic
liz: dr. zuhdi jasser joins me now. 850 let in. the discrepancies weren't caught because their fingerprints were missing from the paper databases. what does this tell you about democrats and other fins saying you know what, they have really terrific vetting. donald trump doesn't think so. >> reliance on a complicated system basically all technocrat and not idealogical. the system is broken whether somali refugees, immigrants, many of attackers are naturalized citizens. so the...
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liz: drawn up. haven't decided. >> i give it, asking me personally, suits like this are difficult to win. we're talking first amendment. the first amendment protections are on shakier ground talking about commercial speech. it is not -- liz: commercial speech, what do you mean? >> this is speech involved in making money, right? liz: you're not allowed to pump dump or do the reverse. >> and we're not saying bill ackman is doing that we're just saying you're not allowed to misrepresent certain things. liz: so a stock goes down and you capitalize. >> i know when it become as commercial -- listen, one thing for a buy in the corner to hold up a sign saying charlie gasparino is an idiot, he is bad, he is evil. liz: no one would say that. >> yes they would. they do it on twitter every day. they have a right to do that. they're not making money off him. once you start involving commercial speech the law getting a little gray from what i understand. what is great about the markets somebody on one side, like
liz: drawn up. haven't decided. >> i give it, asking me personally, suits like this are difficult to win. we're talking first amendment. the first amendment protections are on shakier ground talking about commercial speech. it is not -- liz: commercial speech, what do you mean? >> this is speech involved in making money, right? liz: you're not allowed to pump dump or do the reverse. >> and we're not saying bill ackman is doing that we're just saying you're not allowed to...
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liz? >> a look at some of the numbers, right now it stands at 300 acres at the summit of loma prieta mountain. it is growing rapidly, this fire is, so firefighters are having to attack this fire from the sky. we are told there are a number of homes up there. we saw one home as we were bringing that coverage. firefighters have been able to save, but at the santa cruz and santa clara county lines. there is a tanker that is about ready to make a fire drop there. it's a converted jumbo jet delivering thousands of pounds of fire retard dent on those communications towers. let's check on the weather conditions. >> i have been watching that. and they really are keeping that line right there at the transmitter complex that is right at the top of the peak. smoke rising pretty much straight up. that's one bit of good news. winds out of the west at 10 miles per hour, not supremely gusty. cool direction, but also driving the flames close thoer the peak. the -- closer to the peak. 92 to 102 degrees at
liz? >> a look at some of the numbers, right now it stands at 300 acres at the summit of loma prieta mountain. it is growing rapidly, this fire is, so firefighters are having to attack this fire from the sky. we are told there are a number of homes up there. we saw one home as we were bringing that coverage. firefighters have been able to save, but at the santa cruz and santa clara county lines. there is a tanker that is about ready to make a fire drop there. it's a converted jumbo jet...
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liz: why? >> well, she obviously was engaged in communication she didn't want us to know about, whether it was her secret war in libya, which the president and the house and senate intelligence committees but not the rest of the congress approved of, or whether it was her shenanigans with the clinton foundation. hard to believe general petraeus would be involved in that. this is a bit of a mystery what's in there. liz: this is all mishandling classified information. isn't that still a felony? >> it's a felony for which the fbi, not the d.o.j., because senior d.o.j. management was taken out of picture by the attorney general because of her staged meeting with mrs. clinton's husband, the fbi decided not to prosecute. another story, because he was grilled, the fbi director for four hours by the house judiciary committee over that decision. liz: you mentioned general david petraeus sharing confidential information with his biographer and forced to resign in disgrace. ed snowden wanted for treason o
liz: why? >> well, she obviously was engaged in communication she didn't want us to know about, whether it was her secret war in libya, which the president and the house and senate intelligence committees but not the rest of the congress approved of, or whether it was her shenanigans with the clinton foundation. hard to believe general petraeus would be involved in that. this is a bit of a mystery what's in there. liz: this is all mishandling classified information. isn't that still a...
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liz gelardi is live. the suspect did not live at the home where all >>reporter: no he did not. first of all, we want to say those officers are going to be okay but a woman who lives on this street says she was like a second mother to the man who wasskilled. she knew he had a troubled past, court records showing run- ins with the law beginning at age 14. >> i have known him his whole life and it is going to be hard not to have him around. and i hope the officers that okay. >>reporter: right outside bobby's house, her best friend's son killed by police took >> he was here today and we had to do something to get him off the streets. because he was a danger, obviously. >>reporter: it's unclear what led officers to the home. >> the officers approached that particular part of the house. the individual fled out of the house. >>reporter: the suspect in his early 20s was wanted on least two warrants. court records show an open warrant from last month and another when issued today. multiple sources also confirm the suspect was in a stolen truck. >> do we have any word on the plate on tha
liz gelardi is live. the suspect did not live at the home where all >>reporter: no he did not. first of all, we want to say those officers are going to be okay but a woman who lives on this street says she was like a second mother to the man who wasskilled. she knew he had a troubled past, court records showing run- ins with the law beginning at age 14. >> i have known him his whole life and it is going to be hard not to have him around. and i hope the officers that okay....
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in ahwatukee, liz kotalik, fox >>> city says there are not plans right now to close the trail during construction. >>> new at 9:00, prescott is being overrun as it turns out, by recovering alcoholics and drug addicts. that's according to some of the residents who say prescott is becoming famous for its 150 so-called sober living homes. places for recovering addicts. and not all are being well run. >> there's too many places that just do not have the skills to do the job, plain and simple. >> find out what's being done about it only on fox 10 news tonight at 9:00. fascinating story. >>> after the break, people taking to the streets for a second straight night in north carolina after a fatal police shooting. we'll bring you the latest. >>> plus a teacher suspended after his lesson plan called for desecrating the flag. what students say he asked more protests tonight in charlotte north carolina protesting police >>> more protests in charlotte, north caro more than a dozen police officers were injured in protests in the city overnight. things got pretty ugly. this comes after a black man
in ahwatukee, liz kotalik, fox >>> city says there are not plans right now to close the trail during construction. >>> new at 9:00, prescott is being overrun as it turns out, by recovering alcoholics and drug addicts. that's according to some of the residents who say prescott is becoming famous for its 150 so-called sober living homes. places for recovering addicts. and not all are being well run. >> there's too many places that just do not have the skills to do the job,...
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jason and liz are back with us. jason, this morning coming out of the weekend, we had a lost selling on friday. there were a lost blogs talking about the fact that hillary clinton looks less certain to win the election. they were expecting a selloff today. that didn't happen. the fed talk overshadowed it, you but is the presidential race putting a lot of uncertainty book into the market? >> sure, of course. i think especially from a currency standpoint. keep in mind, presidential election year or not, kind of beating a dead horse saying this, it is really still all about the fed. they create the supply. they create the rate. getting back to your question, the markets are very, very uncertain how next four years will look from a trade standpoint, from a mexico wall standpoint, from a u.s. dollar standpoint. >> hang on one second. liz, even if it is all about the fed, that really goes back to these two candidates because the thought was it will be a lay up for hillary clinton. she is good for wall street. she is good
jason and liz are back with us. jason, this morning coming out of the weekend, we had a lost selling on friday. there were a lost blogs talking about the fact that hillary clinton looks less certain to win the election. they were expecting a selloff today. that didn't happen. the fed talk overshadowed it, you but is the presidential race putting a lot of uncertainty book into the market? >> sure, of course. i think especially from a currency standpoint. keep in mind, presidential election...
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. >> and now it's been a year later and that teenager is working to regain the skills he lost and liz kotalik shows us he is doing step >> these small calculated steps are big strides in what's been a long journey toward recovery. >> i have done a lot of therapy. it's paid off. tommy robertson's progress is nothing short but miraculous. no one was sure he would survive after a awful dirt bike accident on july 29 of last year. his brother reporting it -- what you don't see is tommy's bike flipping. he may have been wearing a helmet but the impact knocked him out cold forcing paramedics to air lift him to phoenix children's hospital. there doctors determined he had a traumatic brain injury, unsure if he would come out of a coma and if he did with no guarantee he would be the same. but two and a half weeks of waiting -- >> hi, buddy, how are you? >> led to this. >> try to give a thumbs up with your hand. >> go ahead. there you go. >> touching moment although he still have a long way to, go learning to eat, speak and move again, tommy robertson was coming back. and two brain surgeries and
. >> and now it's been a year later and that teenager is working to regain the skills he lost and liz kotalik shows us he is doing step >> these small calculated steps are big strides in what's been a long journey toward recovery. >> i have done a lot of therapy. it's paid off. tommy robertson's progress is nothing short but miraculous. no one was sure he would survive after a awful dirt bike accident on july 29 of last year. his brother reporting it -- what you don't see is...
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let's bring in liz macdonald. peter is here and anthony to my right and scott shellady working on this friday. god bless you, scott. let me start with you, scott. thud, that's the noise that peter heard, malaise, abysmal. what's your description? >> let's make it plain and simple so everyone can understand. if the economy is a car and the fed is driving down the highway at 60 miles per hour and the engine explodes and starts on fire, they pulled the car over to the side of the road, got out and checked the air in the tires. [laughter] that's the policy now for seven years. why aren't we ringing the alarm bells. 4.9% unemployment coming down from 10%, but we've got a gdp that's been contracting the entire time. ring the bell, it doesn't add up liz: we've been adding trillions of dollars-- >> by the way the dow is up 108 now liz: triple digits. we've been adding hundreds in billions in stimulus to fill the flat tires. ashley: record tax receipts and all of this money and the gdp can't get above 2%. peter. >> part of
let's bring in liz macdonald. peter is here and anthony to my right and scott shellady working on this friday. god bless you, scott. let me start with you, scott. thud, that's the noise that peter heard, malaise, abysmal. what's your description? >> let's make it plain and simple so everyone can understand. if the economy is a car and the fed is driving down the highway at 60 miles per hour and the engine explodes and starts on fire, they pulled the car over to the side of the road, got...