tv MONEY With Melissa Francis FOX Business March 3, 2015 2:00pm-3:01pm EST
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anti-semitic statements and no one can disput that but on the core issue, which is how do we prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, which would make it far more dangerous and would give it scope for even greater action in the region, the prime minister didn't offer any viable alternatives. let's be clear about what exactly. i said before i became president one of my primary goals important foreign policy would be preventing iran getting a nuclear weapon. with the help of congress and our international partners we constructed an extraordinarily effective sanctions regime that pressured iran to come to the able to negotiate in a serious
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fashion. they have now been negotiating over the last year an during that period iran has in fact frozen its program rolled back some of its most dangerous highly-enriched uranium and subjected itself to the kind of verification inspections we have not previously seen. keep in mind that when we shake that interim deal, prime minister netanyahu made almost the precise same speech how dangerous that deal was going to be. yet over a year later even israeli intelligence officers and in some cases members of the israeli government have to acknowledge that in fact it has kept iran from further pursuing its nuclear program. now the deal that we are trying to negotiate, that is not yet completed would cut off the
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different pathways for iran to advance its nuclear capabilities. it would roll back some elements of his program. it would insure that it did not have what we call a breakout capacity that was shorter than a year's time. and it would subject iran to the most vigorous inspections and verifications regimes that have ever been put in place. the alternative that the prime minister offers is no deal in which case iran will immediately begin once again pursuing its nuclear program accelerated its nuclear program without us having any insight what they're doing. and without constraint. and his essential argument if we double down on sanctions iran won't want to do that. well we have evidence from the past decade that sanctions alone are not sufficient to prevent
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iran from pursuing nuclear ambitions. and if it is in fact does not have some sense that sanctions will be removed, it will not have an interest in avoiding the path that it is currently on. so the bottom line is this. we don't yet have a deal. it may be that iran can not say yes to a good deal. i have repeatedly said i would rather have no deal than a bad deal. but if we're successful negotiating, then in fact this will be the best deal possible to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. nothing else comes close. sanctions won't do it. even military action would not be a successful as the deal that we have put forward. and i think it is very important
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not to be distracted by the nature of the iranian regimes ambitions when it comes to territory or terrorism. all issues which we share a concern with israel about and are working consistently with israel on. because we know if in fact they obtain a nuclear weapon, all those problems would be worse. so we're staying focused on the central issue here. how do we prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. the path that we proposed, if successful by far is the best way to do that. that's demonstrable. and, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has not offered any kind of viable alternative that would achieve the same verify iable mechanisms to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon.
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so i would urge the members of congress who were there to well, continue to express their strong support for israel's security. to continue to express their strong interests in providing the assistance israel needs to repel attacks. i think it is important for members of congress on a bipartisan basis to be unified in pushing back against terrorism in the region. and, destablizing efforts that iran may have engaged in with our partners. those are all things which this administration and israel agree. but when it comes to this nuclear deal let's wait until there is actually a deal on the table that iran has agreed to. at which point everybody can evaluate it. we don't have to speculate. and, what i can guaranty if it's a deal i signed off on, i will
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be able to prove that it is the best way for to us prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. and for to us pass up on that potential opportunity would be a great mistake. it is not one that i intend to make. and i will take that case to every member of congress, once we actually have a deal. all right? [shouting] >> hold on. hold on. i will take one question. >> [inaudible] you talked to other foreign leaders -- [inaudible]. >> no. the all the folks on the call today share my position to see if we can get this deal done. there was not a topic of
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conversation. with respect to the decision of the speaker to offer up the house chamber two weeks before mr. netanyahu's election to make his case i think that question should be directed to mr. boehner. as i said, it is very important for us not to politicize the relationship between israel and the united states. it is very important for all of us americans to realize that we have a system of government in which foreign policy runs through the executive branch and the president. not through other channels. and i think it is important for us to stay focused on the problem at hand. and the specific problem that is being debated right now is not whether we trust the iranian regime or not. it is we don't trust them. it is not whether iran engages
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in destablizing activities. every agrees with that the central question is, how can we stop them from getting a nuclear weapon? and what we know is that if we're able to get a deal, not only do we cut off all the various pathways for iran getting a nuclear weapon, but we also know we'll have a verification mechanism around an inspection mechanism if they cheat and if they engage in a covert program, we are far more likely to see it in time to do something about it. what i also know is if we don't have a deal as prime minister netanyahu suggested, if in fact he is right they're not trustworthy, they intend to pursue a covert program and they cheat, we'll be far less aware of it until it is potentially too late. what i also know is that he made the same argument before this current interim deal and even
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as, officials in his own government had to acknowledge iran has in fact maintained their end of the bargain. so what i'm focused on right now is solving this problem. i'm not focused on the politics of it. i'm not focused on. and my strong suggestion would be that members of congress, as they evaluate it stay similarly focused. all right? thank you guys. appreciate it. melissa: wow that is one furious president barack obama responding to the words from benjamin netanyahu. hang on. go back. there we go. no viable alternative, president obama's words following pivotal moment in america's relationship with israel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu stating his case against a nuclear arms deal with
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the u.s. an iran. >> the greatest face danger facing our world is marriage of militant islam with nuclear weapons. to defeat isis and let iran get nuclear weapons would be to win the battle but lose the war. we can't let that happen! [applause] melissa: all told monica crowley here, tells me 58 democrats skipping netanyahu's speech before a joint meeting of congress but those who came not shy of criticizing the prime minister's remarks. >> prime minister netanyahu basically said that the only acceptable deal was a perfect deal or an ideal deal. it is like the child who says i want to go to disneyland every day, eat ice cream and drink coca-cola every day and not go to school. melissa: yeah. here to discuss all that are own charlie gasparino. monica crowley opinion editor of
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"the washington times." also fox news contributor. i would like to be a opinion-ator. todd starnes fox news radio. wow, it is historic day to see this battle. >> i'm 53 years old. i never thought in my lifetime i would ever see the president of the united states engage in rhetorical war against our closest ally in the world, israel. israeli prime minister, which is what he is doing. i think "wall street journal" had it right today when they talked about, i think bret stephens column, literally the entire democratic party that is at war most of it against israel right now. if you listened to that one gentleman, i forget congressman from somewhere basically compared benjamin yet yet to a child. melissa: john march mouth from kentucky. he was like a child who wanted to go to disney and drink coke all day long. >> make this one point. put what he said into context. a guy who wakes up benjamin netanyahu worried about the
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existential threats every day is been called a child by a democratic congressman. outrageous. >> commando in his country's special forces by the way. what you just heard from the president, those words were venomous toward the state of israel, our closest alley in the world. i wish he would get this upset and angry over the real threats facing is ray, the west and united states, namely iran searching for a nuclear weapon. isis al qaeda, the muslim brotherhood the whole array of islamic supremacists, searching for global domination of islam. that is what iran with nuclear weapon is really all b that is what bibi netanyahu is saying. the reason the president is so ticked off because bibi had extraordinary speech that undermined the president's whole case going forward on a deal that would ultimately give them a weapon. melissa: he said, he didn't lay out any alternative. he didn't watch the speech. president said about benjamin
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yet netanyahu. there was a very clear bath and connected all the dots in the middle east, how it relates to iran. he pointed out the fact this deal has sunset clause during this period of time iran will continue to build a nuclear weapon after 10 years. there will be there with no repercussions. go ahead. >> let's not forget the big picture, iran wants to annihilate jews and christians. obama administration seems to think these people are reasonable enough to negotiate in good faith. it is absolutely outrageous. what we saw today a prime minister who was strong and resolute and quite frankly inspirational. melissa the next time the president of the united states comes on your show have pepto in the green room. sick to my stomach. >> listen, i'm not saying agree with president obama, we should point out, monica, you know this well there is a debate within the diplomatic community about iran. it is open culturally to deals whether it is, whether there is ability to bring it into the,
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into like the global community. that it is not, different than say, other -- >> to your point. >> it noise the islamists of isis. melissa: got to go real quick. >> actually, ten year period of time for this, for this agreement is actually sharia compliance. you talk about the islamists they are driving bus. mohammed hat trues 10 years. broke it with a two years with power. perpetually in state of war. melissa: computer will cut oust off. we're at hard break. nobody move. we'll continue this on other side of the break. another bump in the road to the white house. hillary clinton using personal email address at the white house. hope it wouldn't hillary@aol.com. robbers escape with file million dollars of solid gold. a lot more "money" coming up. don't move. ♪
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melissa: historic day in the relationship between the united states and israel, and the rest of the middle east. i want to bring it back to my panel. we got cut off in the last break. todd give me your thoughts. >> melissa, we hope for progressive iran. i think first step to that is releasing the american christian pastor there, currently holding in a prison and torturing said abedini. president obama mentioned this in national prayer breakfast address. he hasn't been able to secure that man's release. what makes you think he will be able to negotiate any kind of a nuclear deal with iran when we've got an american sitting in an iranian prison because of his faith? melissa: great point. he also said monica, in that speech, press conference whatever it was war where he was sort of ranting in this time we're negotiating they are not advancing nuclear weapon and they will go back to it. how naive does that sound they're not working on it right now? >> frankly sounds crazy coming
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from the president of the united states. we know the iranian regime has been working on nuclear fuel cycle the last 20 years. adamant about acquiring nuclear weapon. we spend a lot of time talking about isis muslim brotherhood they all share the same objective something netanyahu was saying today. they talk about the global domination of islam. do they compete with each other for resources and money? of course they do but share the ultimate objective having the world fly under islamic flag. that is what nuclear weapon in the hands of tehran all about. >> is henry kissinger a leftist? no. i will throw this out there. i read his last book, world order. he does not dismiss the possibility of engaging with iran. does not. does not, does not dismiss the possibility that there are secular moderate -- >> engage something one thing. wait a minute. >> all for you -- >> it is not isis we're dealing with according to kissinger. >> agreeing with a deal with a
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sunset provision leaves iran as threat of a nuclear power is unacceptable. >> i'm with you. the president is being attacked for just talking with him. melissa: no. agreeing to a weak deal right now. if leaves the table they can still talk and come back. >> there is no deal. melissa: it is not this deal or no deal ever. >> there is no deal on the table. melissa: yes it is. that what they're talking about. there is a deal. >> they haven't signed anything. if can't be verified? melissa: all the details have been leaked. that is what the sunset clause came out. >> i'm not i'm not some supporter of president's foreign policy. melissa: don't move. we'll all stay here. got another break. white house hinting at another exclusive, executive action sorry, threatening to raise taxes with a quick wave of the pen. tech's invasion into motor city. how automakers could be silicon valley's next target. coming up. ♪ at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping.
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any device. melissa: hillary clinton putting the secret in secretary according to "the new york times." clinton exclusively use ad personal email address during her time as secretary of state sidestepping federal transparency laws. only emails from official accounts are automatically retainedded. maybe clinton's records may be conveniently absent from the government servers. so the national archives say you must, it is a law, save your personal email or, use the account that is associated with your job the government account. she did neither of those things. todd? >> i'm not terribly surprised here. i like to know what server she was using. melissa: right. >> i heard a rumor it was pantsuit at 2016 hotmail. i'm not sure about that. melissa: come on now. this is serious. >> the question is -- >> what is wrong with pant
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suits? >> that is very nice. very good look for former first lady and secretary of state. melissa: talk about the email. >> so the question i have though, what kind of penalties could she possibly face? and, there are, there is some debate whether or not there are any penalty involved here because this new area for them. >> remind me of the rose law firm records go missing. listen i think the problems that the clintons will have if media even plays it 50/50. plays it 70/ 30, playing it, being hard reporters, 30 these two are the queens and kings of crony capitalism. >> didn't originate with hillary clinton. we've seen pattern using private secret email accounts throughout this administration. the irs we know that infamous example. holder's doj. kathleen sebelius was using a private email account heading up hs. melissa: you do that with
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conversations you don't want work to see. people have private emails you say things you don't want your boss. what is she saying, what does it have to do with the investigation into benghazi. foreign governments are giving money to the clinton foundation. >> i think more like that. money for clinton. >> what i find interesting, who exposed this "new york times." they're out forefront of this. will hillary face challenges from the left-wing media here? are they not going to fall into her camp? is she going to have trouble with those guys? if so, i might be looking for a challenger on the democratic side coming up. >> i actually think the clinton team released this. they got this out with big news day with bibi netanyahu speaking. all eyes would be on him. they know it is bad news. they know she potentially violated federal law doing this. you get this out early and "new york times," there is certainly -- melissa: email accounts. show me the emails.
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who needs congress. who needs the supreme court. all you need is the pen and the phone. >> unilaterally raising taxes with it. the law dictates that all revenue must originate in the house. i do not what he thinks he is doing. this is something that would resell unconstitutional and he would be begging congress to impeach him. >> ernie sanders calling on obama. sanders called out the so-called check the box. >> if he decides to go through with this, i think we will see
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some sort of a challenge. this is simply an outrageous thing. >> one of those things that is thrown out there like they just get everyone to look in this direction. look away from what is going on here. >> i think he has behaved as a dictator would on so many things. this is nothing new. he has two years left. he is not running again. he does not care about the state of his political party. >> that was the urgency at the midterm elections to get a majority in congress. again, i think that he was rejuvenated. he will do whatever he can humanly do to advance.
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>> he knows that he is blessed with very weak composition. they are either do not understand what they are up against or are not willing to fight him. either way he is able to get away with whatever he wants. this calms despite opposition from some house republicans. >> it to my point he has very weak opposition in congress. they do not want to fight with them. we have an incredibly corrupt media. it constantly has the facts of the democrats. he knows that he can get away with it. he knows that he will not be held accountable.
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>> i see this among my readers and my listeners. folks are very upset because you have politicians campaigning as republicans, but they govern as democrats. you had me until the very end there. turning back to markets. the s&p 500 suffering the biggest drop since the end of january. let's go to the coal petallides. >> the stock fell off. we are seeing the s&p 500 down over three quarters of 1%. the fear index is seeing its biggest gain since that same day.
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the nasdaq backing off of that 5000 mark that we saw yesterday. right now the nasdaq is the worst of the three. with that being said, i want to take a big mover here. that is alibaba. trying to hold $80 here. they are facing some issues in taiwan here at the stock hitting new lows today. >> nicole, thank you. be sure to watch strange inheritance tonight at 9:00 p.m. i previewed that episode. it is fabulous. great episodes tonight. you do not want to miss those.
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you back to the days of gangsters. $4.8 million worth of gold bars. the guys working in miami pulled off sunday night. mechanical issues. the thieves then hijacked the truck. they tied up the two guards before disappearing with 275 pounds of gold. the logoed vehicle was originally headed to a town in boston. the cards were left unharmed. this is the 11th largest heist ever. money is flying around the world today. in explosive volcanic eruption has said the pre-in the air. thousands of people have been forced to evacuate. volcano just a few hundred miles
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south of the capital city. tying the knot in the largest mass wedding in history. that even was held by the controversial unification church. it often pairs couples just days before and asked them to wear identical clothing. a popular video website is teaming up with the shows creator to produce a chinese version. political sketches may have to be watered down if they want to stay on the air. bad weather. rising gas prices. february results coming in okay. not great. >> it shows just how important the forecasts are. kind of nice.
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take a look at the numbers and i will explain to you why the stocks are doing what they are today. the forecast a bob etter then what the reality was. they were supposed to be up about 17%. fiat chrysler, supposed to be up 18%. gm fell down ready close to reality. ford down 2%. they just cannot make those trucks fast enough. because they miss the expectations the stocks, particularly of fiat chrysler and ford, both down a bunch. just how imported those forecasts are these days. i'd leave you with a picture of a young lady with a new fiat
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500. >> thank you so much. a collision course with some of america's most iconic of pennies. they may want to consider just buying an automaker. i can see that. chief marketing strategist. nick this is your theory. it makes a lot of sense. >> every morning over 100 billion americans get in their cars and drive to work. they are locked away from all the technology that they use the rest of the day. >> you hope. >> let's hope that they have their eyes on the road and are driving safely. >> you can see google buying that little fiat heart.
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>> i do not give makes sense for them to buy into these companies. 80 million cars sold worldwide. now, it will be less likely to create partnerships with those other brands. to go in and buy an existing brand, i do not think that it is worth it. >> can't you see apple buying tesla? tesla is a 25 again dollar company right now. a small niche product that you could showcase your talent with. >> would there be regulatory problems with that push a mark how do you get dealerships on the ground. >> they are bypassing it.
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>> yes. they are trying to. nissan sold more electric cars last year van tesla did. >> that is a great argument. >> you will need distribution. convert some of those into car dealerships. again, i do not know that you want to get into the business of selling those each year. >> google and apple the most likely folks out there. what do you think would be targets for them, if you had to guess? >> pick a big company. kind of work your way and. you wait and see what the first step is. you know every other car company will increase in value.
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paying top dollar to see the fight of the century. the tickets could be the most expensive in boxing history. good for them. only 1000 tickets available. you need to have a quarter of a million dollar credit line to even be considered. could you imagine? a former mayor is auctioning a part of the town featured in the show. $680,000 you get nine buildings. apparently the town attracts fans from all over the world. i don't know. not sure that is a good deal. let's check in with liz claman. >> we are watching what is happening in washington, d.c. the prime minister of israel
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speaks. his words affected at least one democrat who basically said, forget it. i am not standing with the democrats. i am coming to the speech. he will stand on fox business with marsha blackburn. the two will join us to talk about what really is the next step when it comes to dealing with iran and its 76 million people. dealing with this very serious threat of nuclear weapons. we have two ceos that are in israeli ceos. guess what. doc or phil's son is ready to make a house call to you. he has a brand new app. it is fascinating. doctor on demand.
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melissa: have you seen this? meet diga, probably the coolest cat ever. she lives in australia and is quite the skateboarding pro. look at this! this furry feline easily masters the half pike and all kinds of other tricks, propelling hearse forward with just -- herself forward with just her two front paws. look at her agility, it's mind
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blowing! look at her go. you know what? i could use some lessons from this cat. do we think this is real? oh, that is ridiculous. [laughter] all right. i've been watching that on loop all day. i'm sorry. a few stories on our radar right now, best buy rewarding shareholders on word the electronics retailer will buy back shares for the first time since to -- since 2012. amazon may start delivering to cuba. some customers noticed that a ship to cuba button has suddenly appeared on the web site. disappeared since they saw it. well, since they think they saw it. and flipping out over ihop the restaurant chain is offering free pancakes for today only as part of its national pancake day fess at this times. i think we'll go there right after the show come join us. huntington beach, california, covered with half an inch of hail. this is a very rare site for beech duoers who are bundle up
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for the 15 degree weather. oh no! mean hill the poor folks in boston still buried under eight and a half feet of snow. did you know we're only 48 days away from the boston marathon? deep snow and black ice a dangerous issue for runners training for the race. rick reichmuth, what you got? >> hard to train for a marathon outside right now in boston. so many of the cars on the roads, sidewalks haven't been shoveled, so big problems. i guess treadmill training this year which isn't that much fun. three inches away from your all-time snowiest season in boston, and by the end of this week we're definitely going to get it. take a look at video out of flag staff, arizona, one place that gets quite a bit of snow. the storm that we have out across the west, kind of the same disturbance that brought that hail in towards huntington beach bringing snow in across the flagstaff area.
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now towards the east, and take a look at this, winter storm watches and advisories all up and down the eastern seaboard so more snow coming. melissa: i heard you, we'll bet a stack of pancakes. here's liz. liz: melissa, thank you very much. if you blinked, you missed nasdaq 5000. it's going, going, gone in this last hour of trade. not gone? one of the most famous faces of 15 years ago. a fox business exclusive on what feels different to him this time around. washington, d.c. electrified after a very tough and forthright speech by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu before a joint session of congress. >> saw it one more time, the greatest danger facing our world is the marriage of militant islam with nuclear weapons. liz: we've got the democrat who showed up to say
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