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what changes? >> the focus is on growing the company and we will have the opportunity to make investments in technology and programs which will drive sales and enable us to close those ties with the consumer. maria: michael massey, apologies the technical issue interrupted him. we will get back to michael messy shortly. time for "varney and company". over to you. stuart: hillary is not out of the woods. contradictions, eve agents, asia vu all over again, enough please. classic clinton trust me, i didn't do anything wrong. now back off. republicans are not satisfied. democrats are worried and america is asking if we want all this again. in a moment judge andrew napolitano refutes the clinton line and the wall street journal says think again democrats. there are other headlines.
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huge money at the nfl free agency tests. spring training completely overshadowed by megabucks for football. the song blurred lines did plagiarize marvin gaye's got to get enough. that will cost $7 million. again we save the best till last. gas is down and we will call this a winning streak. "varney and company" is about to begin. >> if convenience is the reason she is one phone the president is the busiest person in the world and he manages to preserve all of his e-mails and i don't think he has his own server. she wants somebody to show her how to put two e-mail account on one phone i am happy to do it because even i managed to figure out how to do that. stuart: so did i. on the record he was there with
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greta van susteren last night and responding to hillary clinton at strategically planned news conference where she claimed innocence convenience and transparency and scolded the media for not focusing on more important issues. judge andrew napolitano is in the studio. welcome. we always start with a lot market but you are up. judge napolitano: this story is more important than the market on "varney and company". stuart: did hillary lie? judge napolitano: she probably did. i don't know what is in her heart. she was not under oath. her duty to tell the truth in that environment is the moral duty not a legal one. for her to suggest an state emphatically didn't suggest the state emphatically that she complied with all law is defied by the following, number one, it is a crime to diverge and conceal government records from the government while you are at a government employee. technologies that she did that. her answer is every e-mail that
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i got team from a government personnel and everytime i replied it went back to a government person and therefore government people that i was e-mailing with have copies of my records. i didn't keep them from the government. what about when she e-mailed with someone in a foreign government or e-mails he didn't reply to? this is an absurd argument. what about 30,000 e-mails she deleted on her own? her own words are be lying what she has been saying. stuart: i want to ask about the e-mails she says she deleted, 30,000 of them. i talked to a white hat hacker who says they are not gone for good. we can get them. is she not therefore in legal jeopardy? at judge napolitano: i expect congressman dowdy and his select committee will subpoena her server, her server. is the only way for them to know whether or not she complied with
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the subpoena because the statute is that government her presumes the government owns its record and when you ask the government to give you what is personal she turned that on its head by seizing all of her records. gee after reading all this gave the government when she decided was governmental but the law does not permit her that prerogative. stuart: she says the server will remain private. that sets up a direct clash. judge napolitano: presumably his committee would subpoena it and she would say no. he would go to the house of representatives, republicans have a huge majority, they would enforce the subpoena and she has to send lawyers into court to resist that subpoena. stuart: in the monica lewinsky scandal the left said it just about sex. it is just sex. that is it. judge napolitano: what difference does it make? stuart: couldn't she just say it is just e-mails?
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everybody has private e-mails? just e-mails and get over it. judge napolitano: the statute presume these e-mails wishy concealed and diverted from the government for four years our government property. case closed. she says she didn't deal with classified documents. her calendar is classified. the president's calendars classified. e-mails about classified materials are themselves classified. i am certain there is classified e-mails. stuart: none of this will be sorted out legally for a long time to come but the country is going to be subjected to endless probes, endless scandals and the niles. judge napolitano: mary might weigh on in this better than i do. i thought yesterday she made her own situation far worse than if she had said nothing. her denials were not be beatable litter arrogance was probable. her misunderstanding of the law was obvious. stuart: i have to break in for a
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break in news. this is coming at me. the associated press has filed a lawsuit against the state department to force the release of e-mail correspondence and documents from hillary clinton's tenure as secretary of state. that is an ap report. judge napolitano: sued the wrong person. the state department doesn't have that. it is in a bar and on her estate. in a box called the server. is owned by the clinton foundation. stuart: glad you were on the set when the news broke. thank you very much. and will stay on hillary. the big story of the day and will remain so. wall street journal editorial board member mary kissel is with us. i am going to quote from the last paragraph of your editorial in today's wall street journal democrats are nervous, they convince themselves little mrs. clinton can save them from the republicans, they might want to delete that assumption and think
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again. maria: she raised more questions than she answered yesterday, trey goudy is going to try to get her to testify in front of the house so this scandal has only gotten bigger. i think the biggest problem for democrats set aside these multiple scandals simply the arrogance that was on display yesterday. we already have the most arrogant commander-in-chief we have had in our modern history. this is not the type of person the american electorate rich large wants to see repeated in the white house. stuart: your editorial, not you but the wall street journal editorial said think again, democrats, about having her -- maria: they have a problem because who is in the wings? joe biden? that is a joke. governor o'malley? he governed maryland so badly, and they do not have a deep bench and democratic side, fascinating to see how democrats
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handle this scandal. stuart: the headline in the new york post, don't know if you can see it but i will read it to you. the leader of the free world. you have it. we are developing a developing story, this is a tragedy. and army black hawk helicopter crashing overnight while conducting a training mission off the coast of florida. all 11 crew members seven marines and army soldiers are likely dead. rescuers have found debris in the water. officials say heavy fog may be to blame. we don't have a lot of stock market activity to report. huge drop yesterday holding steady with the small gain this morning. the dow is now at 17681. the real news on the market this morning is oil. we have oil around $47 a barrel, that feeds into the gasoline story because gas is down again.
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we are at $2.44 a gallon as we speak. gas has fallen for three straight days. we are going to call that a streak. it is good news. we will call it a street. down three days in a row and the oil is down today. maybe we will get-down some more. i have a big headline from the music industry. i don't have it. lauren simonetti does have a. >> no more blurred lines. after a yearlong battle martin gates's family wins in a los angeles court after a jury ruled robyn thick red off marvin gaye's 1977 hat got to give up with their 2013 song blurred lines. they were ordered to pay $7.3 million. court proceedings played out at times like a concert. for the jury, the baseline, the keyboard and other elements of the songs were too similar. let's take a listen first to
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blurred lines. ♪ >> now to the original by marvin gaye. ♪ stuart: that would be very tough. the rhythm is very similar and the baseline i got it but there is an awful lot of songs are around that are somewhat similar. >> is it paying homage to legendary musician, or is it being? the court ruled copying. stuart: williams and fake, the guys who came up with not the
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original -- blurred lines. >> they only made $5 million each on that song. stuart: i read they made $17 million writing and performing it but have only got to give $7 million back. >> they are not stopping. stuart: all right. fascinating story. in some areas that is more important than hillary. thanks very much indeed. up next, something serious iraqi forces, we believe fox news is reporting iraqi forces basically iranian command and are now in tikrit. iranian commanders organizing iraqi troops taking over tikrit saddam hussein's home town. what will colonel ralph peters, who happens to be next what does he think about that.
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stuart: a very modest again after refuge drop yesterday. the dow is up 38 reaching 17,700. look at the share price of the era of bradley. they make bags. in new lower as the profits discipline, the dow down 15%. three more click headlines. floyd mayweather hole in the joint news conference this afternoon. the only get together until the fight and we shall see. next, chick fil-a, a defender of traditional matters to new york city. they're coming to manhattan, three stories 5,000 square feet opens in the summer. will be their first freestanding location in liberal city.
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that didn't take long. one day after lunch, knockoff apple watches appearing in china. the air watch what is the cost you may well ask? under $50. we have news on the terror front. isis releasing a horrific new video shows a young boy the kid could be much older than 12 years old executing a 19-year-old is really muslim man had confessed to being number assigned agents recruited by israeli intelligence to infiltrate isis, provide intel on the weapons, places and names of palestinians who join isis. the young man shot in the back of the head. news from tikrit the battle front under iranian command, iraqi forces pushed into the town which is saddam hussein's home town. isis on the run. let's bring in a strategic analyst lieutenant-colonel ralph peters.
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on the surface it sounds ok. isis on the run. the iranians have won this one hands down. >> it is not on the run. but yes. you're point is correct. the iran has won. is not an iraqi victory but an iranian victory. the iraq we abandoned several years ago thanks to president obama is now an iranian vessels state. a vassal state of this new emerging persian iranian empire. it is fascinating as a military man to watch this. the assault on to grit was a hodgepodge of forces, iraqi government forces, primarily portia iranian revolutionary guard and shock troops of the shiite militia. they are all working fine together. and they would rather work the iraqi military would much rather
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work with the iranians in a battle that us. look at how we tried to convince them of the western way of war was right, tried to train them and allowed journalists and lawyers and human rights observers and that is not the way it goes in the middle east. the iranians there are no lawyers no human rights observers no journalists in tikrit. they go in and kill everybody the needs killing and kills an extra folks and there will be atrocities. it registers differently. that is the way they do it. stuart: think of this strategically, you are a strategic thinker. iran controls iraq. together when things settle down they control and enormous amount of oil. iran has huge reserves iraq has reserves that are even bigger. somewhere down the road they have a lock on a massive pool of oil and that will be very dangerous. >> that is incredibly important. they're building an empire
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through another vassal's states syria, in the mediterranean sea in yemen but when if iran gets nukes, because they will, thank you, mr. president they will control even more oil. even if iran never targets anyone with a single nuclear weapon, never use a nuclear weapon, they have control, hegemony over the vast arab controlled oil and gas supplies of the persian gulf. iran becomes the dominant player in global oil and gas for the emerging world. stuart: real fast, i was watching secretary of state john kerry testified this morning in congress on a separate issue that i believe he again refused to use the word islam or islamic wing describing events in the middle east. i think i am correct in that. walking away from calling it
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what it is. >> the administration is so caught in its own fables, not just lies but fables about how the world is supposed to work that they did a sees people are lost and confused, dazed and amazed and in the meantime you have john kerry and obama scrupulously ignoring iran's aggression everywhere else because they want this deal so desperately, not taking decisive steps against the islamic state. they are shoving israel away as hard as they can. this is such a colossal mess that and malevolent genius from some from a could not begin to design this. stuart: ralph peters, most popular guest on the program, we appreciate it. maybe you could call it held over wealth. three nhl players age 30 and under retiring, walking away
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stuart: this is happening live, this is going on that is a tanker on i 94 in dearborn, mich. clearly it is on fire. it is blocking traffic. it is not the traffic hold up but the quality of that video we are running. can you imagine a blaze like that in front of you on a main highway? that is happening right now all. we will get back to it when more details coming. big news from the nfl, and did of billions of dollars being thrown down as free-agency opened. the big winner darrelle revis sino within the york jets for a guaranteed $39 million. he reunites with his old team leaving the world champion patriots. when all is said and done darrelle revis, defensive becker could be the highest-paid non quarterback in history. the frenzy started with the star tight end with the saints being traded to the seahawks, st. players were shocked, the nfl managers to steal headlines even
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when they are not playing any games. the most shocking ad line of them all i am told three players under 30 retired, walked away. jake lockhart a quarterback to the titans retired, he is 26. steelers linebacker, the 49ers 30 passed up some big bucks. compared to actually playing in the rough-and-tumble nfl. connell mcshane will be here. he does better than i do when talking football. 11:50 connell will be here. it plans to use kale, only two months after bashing camel in a big mac commercial. rolled that cape. >> vegetarians, kindly of her your eyes. >> you can't get to juiciness from sleigh, this is not greek
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stuart: dramatic video is flowing thick and fast. you are looking at a large as rocket booster ever made lying on its side for a test firing. it is the vehicle that will be used to go to mars. that is a test firing happening right now all in utah. dramatic video indeed. let me take you to the other dramatic video of this morning. that there is a tanker, and gasoline tanker. you are looking at a car. a gasoline tanker involved in an incident with two cars. gasoline tanker on fire lit up the sky. that is a tanker burning. on the right of the screen, another car involved in the incident also burning itself out. that is happening nude yearborn mich. on high 94. drama in video brought to you on the fox business network. now look at the virk. now look at the video, the big board, drama, up 60 points.
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we were down 332 yesterday but we are up up 6 today 17,723. i want to go back to hillary clinton. here is what judge andrew napolitano said at the top of the hour. >> i don't know what is in her heart. she was not under oath. her duty to tell that truth in that environment is a moral duty not a legal one but for her to suggest and state emphatically that she complied with all law -- stuart: joining us with more the hillary clinton press conference and the whole scandal. bills than 7 years as the top spokesman for the cia and the democrat and republican administrations, four years at the white house serving two presidents, ronald reagan, george w. bush handling national security matters. welcome to the program. what do you make of that press conference yesterday, give me 30
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seconds on your rough take as a professional. >> he didn't do herself any favors. the clintons have written up in many media storms in the past and in this case she did not do herself favors. she clearly was not prepared to answer all the questions. stuart: that is unusual. hillary clinton would normally be extremely prepared very much tied down, nailed down right in what she proposes to say. you don't thing she did at this time. >> no i don't. going into a situation like this, you practice your question and punch holes in their logic. clearly they didn't do that because there were several things she brought u upwhich raised more questions and she should have thought through thsese in advance to be prepared not to present more options attackers to go after her.
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stuart: ap is suing the state department for the release of the e-mails, point number one. point number 2 she clearly transgressed the rules and regulations and laws governing her period of reco ye keeping in the state department. do you think she can in fact ride this one out over a period of time? >> the clintons have written out media storms that would have slumped anybody else's boats so you should never seldom short in their capability of doing that. she nees on to do more. if you look at washington post there were nine different stories relating to her press conference so this issue is not going away. she did it deal more substantively than she did yeste yeay. stuart: a brief clip where she mentions the two phones. roll tape. >> iphone or android?
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>> p whone. in full disclosure, blackberry. >> and a blackberry. stuart: in her press conference she did say she wanted everything on one device and there she is not too long ago saying all the devices which she has. a has been caught in a lie? >> there are explanations, wasted around that. could have said back in the day she only wanted to use one but now she is in private sector she decided to use two but those are the kind of things they should have fought for prior to the press conference rather than leave them for other people to discover anduesuestion her veracity on. stuart: as a professional would you have e deid to her just go out there and tell them the truth about what happened and why you did it? would you say that? >> it depends what the truth is. the question of what the definition of is is. stuar co that was a low shot. >> it was a cheap shot. what she should have done, she has to deal with the issue of
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e-mails that were deleted or allegedly deleted. she says thin u definitateely like they have been deleted or there was no breach of security, how do we know that? a lot of seachrity eanaerts will tell you that there is not a possibilitgiv there isuesuite a large psessibility those e-mails esteban the server somewhere. he needs to deal with thsese famous with seachrity eanaerts looking at it rather than declaring herself there were no classition ed information on it and we deleted it anyway. which she needs to deal with it more slicstantively. stuar co what about her demeanor. did she come across, it one way did she does it come across? >> she looked annoyed at having to do it. she never said she was sorry. she said it would have been wiser to have two phones but saying the words i am sorry this happened or questions have arisen, would have helped around considerably rather than the way
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she came across yeste yeay. stuart: thanks for joining us. your expertise is valuable and we appreciate it. take a look at this. according to a new study 93% of millennials don't trust the markets for themselves for that matter. enough to invest? they don't trust themselves enough to imarest. maria: this is disturbing because the best time to investors in your 20s and 30s so the money can compound over time. this is the right time to invest. enlighten know beans l wout imaresting in my ealy they 20s. maria: is about trusting the markets. why dpois this generation not trust the market? maybe it is because they have heard for the past six years that business is bad, ceolarget the too much money, wall street is in a corrupt bargain with washington. if i heard that propaganda all the time that business is bad maybe i would think the same way. stuart: but you are right, in your 20s that is the time to put
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something away. bios for xpample. maria: put it in the stock market. stuar co wall street journal. using your smart phone when you are driving clearly dangerous and illegal in most states. there are tools that shut up your phone when you are behind the wheel. we have three exabesles for you nxpt. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda.
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nicole: after a big sell-off stock balancing back from the dow jones industrial average right now 52 points, up 1/3%, up 2.5%, the nasdaq up 6 points. we are watching names in the at the burning season but bradley take a look at that one, a new load down 16%. stocks did well on their holiday sale. what apple and google apple saying recently this morning customers may be unable to make purchased with from the apps
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store a itunes store, mack apps store, they have been having some issues. google announcing its first store that stock is up 1/2%. the dow was up 52. more "varney and company" coming up. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance.
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bernard: at apple, is that $123 a share?
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the wall street journal reports apple stores draw so much traffic to struggling molds that those are giving them a break on rent. it typical store pays 15% of revenue to the mall operator? apple stores pay as little as 2%. make no difference, stock is down 123. a wisconsin woman causing a horrific accidents that killed her and we treat children because she was allegedly checking facebook on her phone when driving. distracted driving a big problem. the technology can cancel out this problem. come in you have got three a will call them devices, which help with canceling, stop you from texting and deriving. number one is called cells central, still control. tell me about it. >> good morning to you. self control, baton rouge, louisiana company just
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brilliant they come up with the device that for $120 put this device underneath of the windshield and iran can tell if you are the driver or passenger in a car and it will stop all information from coming through to your smart phone on and android or iphone with this device installed and for parent to give the ultimate control of being able to know, you can set custom settings on your own to say i will let my daughter have access to three when she is driving and get a report card every time it goes through and turned the whole thing off when you are driving and -- stuart: actually got control. it is called life 36 the and this is an apps for your car. tell me. >> it is an era when that is then very well at social network for your family. it tells you, when you part with fordapps that is then
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very well at social network for your family. it tells you, when you part with ford to put in technologies that they are driving, the texts will not go through so they are patient. it teaches each family member that you are in driving mode scenario a new can't do texting and driving. technology will offer greater control later, but it is greater on the apps. stuart: now i have something called seeing machines. that is not on the market yet. what exactly is this seeing machine? >> in las vegas favor in the intel booth and stole the attention. jeffrey katzenberg of dreamworks studio stopped in all. if you are looking at the screen it is the device over the steering wheel, built into the steering wheel that it can tell where your eyes are focused and your attention so it measures how you are paying attention, it is good for it fatigued drivers
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and those who are distracted with texting our being distracted by other things inside the car or not taking your eyes off the road. this one is one to keep your eye on. it is an australian company and good penetration of the top tier automakers. stuart: three ways of stopping or controlling in some way texting and driving. the first one, still controlled offers me the most direct control, most direct off of any ability to text while driving. that is my favorite. how about you? >> your favorite is the right one. you picked the right one, it is available now to consumers. >> it is solar power and will recharge. it is great for parents to know at the very least to find their
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own policies that they want to have with them and how much technology when they're moving. stuart: imposes some discipline on parents themselves. i drive. >> it and lanes the parent. kid always honest with their parents. stuart: the cyberguide. and from news you can't use. still controls remember those words. it is the big money day millions of dollars on new players, bringing connell mcshane back on the show. he was on yesterday. you think we can expect more on
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stuart: we are going to obtain their dramatic video of the day
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the tanker fire needed dearborn mich. two cars were involved, fire crews on the scene, trying to extinguish what is going on. this is the day of dramatic video and you are looking at some of it. yesterday a wild day for the nfl. millions of dollars going to free agents major team shake-ups, three players all 30 and younger retiring. jake lockhart, tie-ins quarterback, 26, jason worlds steelers linebacker, 27, pat tukwila 49ers linebacker, 30 years old. connell mcshane. connell: come on the show one day. stuart: connell mcshane is here again. these guys are retiring at a very young age. are they choosing health over wealth? connell: it is an interesting story, interesting money story versus a lifetime decision is the first two guys we are not
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sure about. walker has had a lot of injuries. the other one would have made a lot of money in free-agency but people have different reasons for making that decision. willis is 30 years old. a pretty good player for the san francisco 49ers up listen to what he said. listen to what he said yesterday and will see peak to your point. patrick was retiring. >> when they finish playing walking around can't play with their kids at a basketball game they can barely walk. nobody -- they feel sorry but nobody knows because -- connell: donna bad hip. we hear a lot about concussions high-profile suicides, other injuries, bad habits, bad ankle. stuart: he is 30 years old man's
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played the game for many years old. but he is retiring, he knows he has a good idea that in the future he won't walk very well. >> that is what he said. everybody knows who barry sanders was and when he retired after ten years what is he doing. you get hit a lot, make millions of dollars doing it, try to make as much money. as a business decision make as much money as you can in a short time and hopefully walkaway. stuart: literally walk away. hold on a second. one more item. today will be the only meeting of many pacciale and floyd may weather beyond their fight. we expect some fireworks from the press conference. that fight takes place in a. why are they doing it in las vegas where they will pay federal income tax on the winnings? connell: they will make a lot of
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money either way. this is the biggest sporting event in terms of money made in a single day in world history by far. floyd may weather is the best paid athlete in the world. he made $40 million for one fight. this morning he will make $100 million. the estimates are $200 million purse. it could be more. stuart: more from pay-per-view. connell: could be 300 million. may weather is making a one hundred million dollars plus they are not going to be worried as much as the rest of us. maria: sports is becoming one of the only things people are willing to pay for live. live sports. it is really valued. connell: $100 pay-per-view. stuart: would you watch? maria: no. connell: i won't a $100 for it. a lot of people are.
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these guys are old. they're the to 36. maria: i don't need to pay for it. stuart: hillary clinton on the defense. can she shake off the scandal? that will be the subject of my take which is coming up top of the next hour. nascar at number one driver kevin harvick. can he talk me into watching the races this weekend? can he talk me into watching it? our two two minutes away. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. ♪ help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operations. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes
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speaking to i will state my position right up front. i think hillary clinton will be the democrats pick next year. she has the money. she has the organization. there is no serious competition among democrats at this point. elizabeth warren vice president
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biden. right now it is hard to see any serious hold up in the march to nomination. hillary clinton is now what i would call damaged goods. not so much what she did as the memories that it rings back. politics have been dominated by scandal. contentious division has been the order of the day for far too long. everyone i know is sick of it. secretary clinton. she has implacable components. it is the middle that decides. the democrats are worried. ♪
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stuart: we will get to hillary in a moment. attorney general holder has used three different e-mail aliases during his six years on the job. rich edson coming from washington. he had one that was a combination of some names from the temptations. there is one that he is using now that the department of justice will not have voltage. the attorney general eric coulter is using these aliases going through the department of justice website e-mails and servers. hillary clinton gave everything on the private e-mail.
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>> because they know that this is within the department of justice, eric coulter's e-mail address, it appears to be a way that you and i cannot piece together eric holder's e-mail and send him an e-mail. >> thank you very much indeed. i laid out my take just a few moments ago. i call her damaged goods but she will get the nomination. alan colmes. >> i happened to be passing by and you needed me. i happened to be in the restroom down the hall. [laughter] >> i say she will be the nomination.
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>> this will largely be four gotten. plus i want to see old malley. i want to see jim webb. i want to see people all parts of the political spectrum. stuart: she will get that tough fight. >> i am not sure about that. >> after all of this, she will not have much of a fight to get the nomination. >> she is getting all of the money. >> i am a bernie sanders guy. >> you are laughing at me, aren't you stuart.
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[laughter] >> left of the democratic party. i believe that she will do better if she sharpens her skills with a robust competition stuart: how much damage, do you think was done yesterday? >> she has so many people that do not want her to succeed. they will come out of the woodwork and not make it easy for her. stuart: we both agreed that she gets the nomination. maybe jeb bush, scott walker. do you think she can win a presidential race? >> hold on.
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you just said -- i was not expect a map. >> i think that there is a good chance. not as much of a conservative as scott walker. i do think that there is a good chance that she does not win the white house even if she gets a nomination. stuart: what do your friends have to say? >> after this, i don't have any friends. [laughter] stuart: good to have you with us. you have a radio show. charlie gasparino is here. >> it is a good opportunity.
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hillary clinton going on the offense if and start changing the subject. if she follows a normal game plan coming out and attacking bankers. calling wall street a bunch of fat cats. trying to channel. he did it again during the campaign of 2012. he tried to paint that romney as a murderer. an obama supporter at. some guy died because of that romney. what i understand from wall street executives, they are gearing up for hillary. despite her ties to goldman sachs in all of these big firms. waited for her to start attacking wall street.
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stuart: they will still give her money. they would rather have her then elizabeth warren. >> she will attack us. and then she will go back to normal. stuart: the republicans have a golden opportunity. i know you charlie gasparino. you do not take that they will take the opportunity. >> the clintons are masterful at outmaneuvering public attempts. whether it is white water or monica lewinsky. they always overplay their hand. i think part of this is a hillary clinton not being able to make the sale as well as her husband. she cannot lie as well as bill. her just getting up there saying
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to blackberries i don't know. it was really absurd. i think once people walked away from that, including millennial's they are very much into the internet. when they heard that, they thought it was insane. stuart: yesterday. your bottom line is, yes it is a golden opportunity but essentially, the democrats will hurt them selves. that is my opinion. thank you. check that the board. we are up 30 points. that is it. the price of gasoline. up 30 points. down just a fraction. we are being optimistic here. we are saying that this is a
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streak. gas has fallen for three days straight. three days in a row we are down. california still up. still has the most expensive gas, on average in the nation. i do not know -- jasper, texas still has the cheapest gas in the land. i do not know how they do it. cheapest gas in the nation for at least 10 days. top food stories. in case you missed them. >> it is lunchtime. make donald's planning to use kale as an ingredient later this year. let's roll the tape. >> vegetarians.
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>> you cannot get juiciness like this from soy. this is not greek yogurt. >> they made fun of it. aggressive changes to go after millennial's. they like to eat healthy. they like kale. starbucks expecting a mobile ordering. it is already available in parts of oregon. skipping the line by ordering and paying for their coffee ahead of time using the company's app. we will show you shares of starbucks. they are basically flat. chick-fil-a finally coming to new york city this summer. the first restaurant in the big apple. there is, however that tiny outpost at new york university. stuart: eight defender of traditional marriage.
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coming to the uber liberal new york. we will see. lauren think you. first place nascar driver. top-of-the-line. kevin hartnett. trying to convince us to watch the big race this weekend. 12:33 p.m. also the miami market cooling off. why is that? of next, being called a medical breakthrough. human heart muscle growth on a chip may help researchers develop new drugs to battle heart disease. after this. ♪
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stuart: the stock price way down because of suspected bird flu in
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arkansas. it could lead to countries like singapore. tysons pilgrim's pride and sanderson farms all of them down. a big drop there. check the share price of lumber liquidators. the company's product from china contained high levels of cancer containing toxins. charlie gasparino is here. hedge funds now doing independent investigation. >> yes. the stock has been spiking the last couple of days. there are investors that are buying shares. the way they tested it on. the laminate flooring or whatever was part of the problem that had the cancer-causing carcinogens. the way 60 minutes tested it is
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not the way you are supposed to test it. by each particle, instead of as a whole. i want to get into the science. a lot of hedge funds believed that the 60 minute methodology is wrong and lumber liquidators the way they test the products complies. they save say the decline in the stock is overdone and that is why they are buying it right now. last week, there was a major fund investor. he went out. he went long on it. calling up the land that 60 minutes dealt with to get to the bottom of how they did the methodology. by the way this would not be the first time that 60 minutes
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screwed up on a financial story. the best performing asset class. stuart: talk about digital medicine. human heart cells on a chip. doctor kevin. you have been on the show before. we appreciate your expertise. you have to explain this to me. >> in the laboratory, we take stem cells. they have the potential to become any type of tissue. we signal them to become a heart cell. then we are allowed to test drugs on that particular heart bustles self. it beats that 50-70 beats a
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minute. we can see how certain drugs may affect the heart. stuart: you can see how it actually needs like a heart. >> they have the ability to polarize and contract just like a heart. all of these tissues have the ability to beat. >> it is fascinating. you can't bypass the traditional testing methods. you can see how the heart of seoul reacts. have i got it right? >> that is exactly right. the testing phase. animal testing is very expensive. if they died during the testing
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you are at square one. this could replace that and be better for us. stuart: how soon does this come to market? >> i think that we are talking a couple years here. the heart rate goes down. you get drugs that increase the heart rate, the drugs go up. it has a lot of work left. >> looking to a particular company. that is not the objective here. we like to bring our viewers geewhiz science. are you excited about this? >> i very much a.m. if we have a stem cell that has grown from a body, we can cater therapy to me or to you based on your genetics.
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i think that this is the future of medicine. stuart: i am told that there is a new study. sitting increases your chances of heart disease. >> i think that you and i should probably stand up to do this segment. no. i am kidding. for every hour they spend sitting, they had a 14% increase on ct scans. that is a surrogate marker for people that are likely to develop heart disease. we have to take this with a grain of salt. when we set obesity becomes a problem. we eat and we don't move. >> okay. i hear you. i will get up and walk around. doctor campbell.
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paging doctor campbell. thank you very much. we will see you soon. foreigners. they are getting hurt by that very strong dollar. full story next. ♪
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stuart: breaking news. nascar has lifted the suspension of kurt busch. nascar says he is now eligible to come teeth again effective immediately. he is still under definite ovation. the strong dollar. it is calling off a red-hot miami condo market. >> the condo building. it is going down. we have percentages now. this is flowing into miami because of the weak dollar. earlier it was because of the weak dollar.
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now, the dollar is strong. starting to pull back on development. pull back on buying. we are seeing condos that should have been snatched up. >> can you show me? >> i brought you one condo. panoramic views of miami beach. $1.1 million. four bedrooms. four baths. very large. this thing was bought and sold in 2005. it is a nice dark up. 124 days. that is a surprise at this price point in miami. normally it is not that high of a price to pay.
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stuart: the u.s. dollar is extremely strong. foreigners that want to buy real estate in america have to pay a higher price. there are some canadian buyers in florida. that is for sure. it was $1.05 not that long ago. >> this could be good for u.s. buyers. that is 15% of the sales that happened in miami. you buy something, you want to rent it out in that area. >> take it. thank you very much indeed. number one nascar driver, kevin hargett. he is after the break.
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quick reminder for you two more episodes of strange inheritance with jamie colby. 9:00 p.m. eastern. more of this tonight. >> it wants something that has a wow factor yet matches his own design philosophy. his search leads him to the studio. >> it quickly became a marriage made in heaven. they recognized each other a tremendous appreciation. ♪
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stuart: huge drop yesterday. tiny game today. up 31 as of now. national average for a gallon of regular down a fraction overnight. let's bring in dance space age from chicago. i think you trade at a whole level. can you confirm that? >> it has been going down a little bit stuart. as soon as we see some change in
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the supply and demand standpoint. >> all of our viewers are cheering on what we want to see is a gas drop trend. can you confirm that this is happening now and can you encourage it to continue? >> i will certainly encourage it to continue. we do not make a trend within a couple of days. it looks positive. >> oil up. down from 53 a couple of weeks ago. and then we have nascar. a very popular sport in many parts of the country. i am not exactly sold on it yet. some of the big names in the entire sport. the voice of nascar on fox.
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the number one driver in nascar right now. that would be kevin hargett. kevin, you have to convince me to watch the big race this weekend. you have to convince me to watch you. go. >> the competitive list's port it has ever been. numbers are of. right now it is just an exciting time in our sport. it makes drivers reach out and take our chances. that is really what we saw at the in of last year and it has carried over to this year. it is exciting. stuart: maybe i will watch. i think you pulled in a lot of
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sponsors. is that right? >> yeah. >> this is the turnaround for nascar. >> we have seen a great response from our partners across the board. we have more fortune 500 companies involved in nascar then we did before the recession started in 08. you have a fantastic entry by technology companies. we have our first that we announced last month. >> i want to congratulate you on your ratings. excellent. well done, young man. >> well, thank you. we cannot claim any credit.
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we can put off that the show that we can. this young fellow peter making the playoffs. at the end of the year, kevin had to win both of the final races to win the championship. look at this fire suit. one out of every three fortune 500 companies gets involved. >> kevin i have to get back to you. how fast do you go? >> it just depends on what kind of race track you are at. it will be right around 200 vials an hour. it is still an even fast sport even with the speed reductions. >> how close to the other drivers are you?
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>> we do not measure anything in feed here. we measure it in inches. that is probably the part that people do not understand. when you are going to hundred 2 inches away or touching the car in front of you things become a little more intense. it is definitely a tight race. >> for wide at one point and you could not fit the "wall street journal" in between any of those cars. >> you do know, don't you that a lot of people watch waiting for a crash. >> yes. that is something that comes with it. you have to crash and the sparks and that sensation of when is it going to happen and how is it
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going to have. period it is definitely you are racing heart. aside from the competition that is what people come to see. the sports entertainment business. that is where the drama and the competition on the track take it to. stuart: you've got me. i am sold. i will watch. you got it. great to have you on the show. thank you very much indeed. i do want to give back to the nascar news we've brought you earlier today. kirk bush is eligible to race again. he can't compete again. hillary clinton took money from
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middle east countries that are not friendly to women. clinton just spoke in front of a women's right group. is that right? >> i know that there have been questions about my e-mails. i want to address that radically. ♪
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stuart: i am nicole petallides with your fox business brief. gaining back some. forty-six points at the moment. the s&p 500 up three. the tech heavy nasdaq up six points at the moment. some people are buying the dips and moving stocks to new highs. american eagle. best buy. burlington dupont and urban outfitters. transocean. exxon mobil. cool on the market of restaurants overall. their top pick in the group is duncan brand. their bottom name is actually
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wendy's. more varney coming up. ♪
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stuart: we really do not like reading tech uncle on this program. we do have to tell you about the strong u.s. dollar. the canadian dollar down to $0.79. one euro is almost equal to one u.s. dollar. if i am traveling this is
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wonderful. north of the border, i get a bargain. >> it is good and that. they will have a hard time with the strengthening dollar. we will see some problems in terms of their earnings. i think the market is a little jittery over these kinds of things. paying for it with strong dollars. importing it back here. there will be a lot of problems. stuart: we have a strong dollar. you say it is getting stronger. give me a stock that will take advantage of that. >> american domestic stocks. i go a little. outside of that. i like something that plays on the downside. we think that oil will go a
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little bit lower. a gas producer. a gas manufacture were. it is in that domestic business. it will benefit the lower oil prices. stuart: you would buy it as a bargain. we just saw the chart there. straight down. oil has come straight down. you think that oil will go a bit lower. >> yes. in terms of the strengthening dollar it will not be impact if by that. if you are going to catch a bit of a fall in the oil market, i think that you may want to start here. a bit lower would be fine, too.
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stuart: okay. not what i was expecting. welcome back. good to see you again. let's get back to hillary. she made her speech on women's rights. many are downright rude toll in that treatment of women. come on in corporate gop strategist. nice to see you lisa. is there a contradiction here? hillary did speak yesterday. she has taken money from some of these countries. >> you are absolutely right. this is the definition of hypocrisy. if you look at some of these foreign governments that have contributed to the clinton
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foundation the state department has said algeria has a big problem with spousal grief. as we know in the state department has also reported it is a very limited thing that women face in saudi arabia. it is very hypocritical. stuart: she will get a big chunk of the woman spoke because she is a woman. >> i think that you are right about that. i think that it is important to look at things like this. the rhetoric does not need reality with hillary clinton. it is really this sense of entitlement. she can say something even if she is not practicing that.
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she is fine with the foreign government donated to the clinton foundation because it benefits her and the clinton foundation. a part of me says i will vote for hillary clinton. any part of you that says that? >> absolutely not for hillary clinton. i would love to see a woman president. when she says something we know that it is the truth. we have seen complete and utter flies from her. a complete lack of responsibility. she completely disregarded the rules and regulations that were in place. there is a sense of entitlement that she is above it all. that is not something that i want and a president.
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stuart: i think that she will get the nomination. do you agree with that? >> i refuse to say that. i definitely think she will be the candidate. setting herself up to pick and choose which e-mails she discloses. it raises some serious questions what she was e-mailing about. i think these sort of actions may raise some serious questions. is hillary clinton the best that we have. she handled the press conference yesterday completely poorly. she really is not that strong of a candidate.
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>> would you absolutely not vote for hillary clinton under any circumstances whatsoever. >> there is absolutely no way i would ever vote for hillary clinton. stuart: thank you very much, indeed. i have one for doctor ablow. if you keep complimenting and really praising your children. they will be, narcissists. what do you think about that? what does doctor ablow thing? ♪
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>> josh earnest just responding to that hillary clinton e-mail statement from yesterday. listen to this. >> i am not in a position to talk about it. what i will make clear as i have done on previous occasions.
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this goes to an important point. the president does take very seriously this situation. there is a presidential at that is in place. it has different requirements for the handling of records. all of the e-mails that the president sends our cover by that act. stuart: he also says he is not aware of any conversations between the president and hillary in the last couple of weeks. parents who constantly praise their children risk raising narcissists. come on in, dr. keith ablow.
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>> my parents may be accused of doing so. i don't know. stuart: where does that fit into raising narcissistic children? >> that is a great definition. feeling small in size and need to create a very large footprint. the study says, hey if you praise your kids every minute you could be on the road to raising one of these people. >> in my own. dan, i try to encourage my children. i think encouragement is the right word to use. that's okay? >> i think that the in richmond is great. i love watching you play soccer. that is great stuff.
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if you say you are way better than anybody else out there not so good. stuart: facebook removing their feeling fat bum og and replacing it with a feeling full og. >> i guess that is okay. i like the removal of the simple because to me, the very much overweight is not any different than being the date did anything else. stuart: we have had so much about hillary on the show that we have ran out of time. we will give you an expanded block next time next week. >> i appreciate that.
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>> warned varney after this. ♪
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stuart: here is deirdre fulton. >> thank you very much, stuart. former secretary of state hillary clinton and her comment about personal e-mail accounts being more convenient. hard data points show that netflix, who amazon are winning the race. the digital world changing how you book an appointment with your doctor. the cia is playing a major role in scanning your cell phone. the cia is working with the justice department to develop new technology to locate specific mobile devices. mike thank you so

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