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a reminder to check out our website for full interviews. melissa francis is here. money starts right now. melissa: elizabeth warren fishing the cosmo magazine about hillary clinton. yes. you heard that right. sprint steps in to save the bankrupt company. there is a button for that and amazons new -- service. gps. it will cost you money. and a longer check-in. ♪
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they will take your money but not your call seared the agency says it ignores 60% of the calls. this worse than even a couple years ago. joining us now charlie gasparino -- they will ignore 60% of the calls tonight. can i have a 60% discount? >> and have been telegraphing this. they have these huge run-up in budgets. the republican house will not
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institution. >> how many people are watching us that are getting along with the same amount of money. they are a great organization. the u.s. and iran are miles apart. we are at that if the negotiations. it is time for iran to demonstrate whether or not they are willing to make these serious dance. >> how can you watch this without laughing?
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>> they should all be arrested for fraud at this point. we went through all of these associations. this does not mean anything. >> you talk about gridlock in washington a lot. a bipartisan consensus. i think what this means is the president will have to fend to the will of the senate. this will go on. i see a few moments before obama leaves office. selection goats toward someone with a harder line.
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what does hillary think. >> she would drive a harder bargain dan obama. >> it does not matter what we say. the retail giant is pressuring companies to cut vices so that it can compete with other discount chains. they have basically telling them it will work. being that i am a traditionalist. the low price leader. that is fairer identity. >> this is exactly like you are saying. this is how they will the
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company. they have been undercut by the establishment. >> i think that this is a company that is kind of in disarray right now. >> there is a point. >> promise the wages. they have a lot of pressure to raise wages. here they are. they will cut wages. the suppliers will cut for. right. >> eventually, something has to
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give. if you want to be the low-cost leader you will have a hard time here at. >> you have this giant customer that will order zillions of your product if you price it down to where you almost make nothing. >> amazon takes on the grocery store. each of the buttons there is a different logo. it instantly reorders the product. more than 8000 paid friends already included. >> they have so much on this show. >> this is right up my alley.
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>> there is nothing to it. you put it in. you push the button. >> there is no labor and not. i put it in. i closed it. i hit the button. >> i do not want buttons all over my h >> you have certain products that you buy over and over and over again. melissa: i am all into it. it is called easy reorder. within 30 seconds. you have ugly buttons in your house. chocolate chip cookies button.
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you better practice your high kick. he is the wish. simply insert your smartphone into the tip of your shoe. >> this is trouble. melissa: marketing campaign. >> you wear that? melissa: absolutely. >> how many times have we done stories about this? that is where this is going. all right. >> i do not fit those shoes would look that good. melissa: thank you all for joining us. the violence in yemen in a
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twelve tarrytown is ordering state wide water cuts. a reduction in water usage. the first time it has ever been done in dates history. a plane crash in the french alps. now admitting that they knew the copilot suffered with depression. officials now say that he to them that he suffered from a serious depressive episode six years ago.
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he was still clear to become a pilot prompting governments foreign minister to plead for help from other arab allies. he is a former deputy secretary of defense under george w. bush. thank you for joining us. >> good to be here. melissa: what do you think of this situation? >> it is a mess. you have to the rebels in the north that are getting some support from iran. basically kicked out of the country. you have al qaeda. you have the islamic states. you have the saudi led operation in the countries. it is the poorest country in the middle east that serious
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problems before this happened. melissa: you served in the cia. we have lost their visibility into what is going on. do you feel like we have a choice? >> i am sure that our special forces are well loved and to leave and they only left when they are told. they were told that there is a serious danger there. you will lose some information because you are not on the ground. we are not completely blind. working with partners that are operating there. we do not have a good sense of what is going on.
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melissa: the threat of selling over has fostered this coalition now. nine other countries in the region. also against al qaeda and what is going on in yemen. do you think that this will be successful? >> it is hard to say. the united states has admitted they did not know what the strategy is here. bringing back the president who is in saudi arabia. also forcing the rebels to the table. they basically what have these book and it's. they are very worried about
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this. the border the strategic strait into the red sea. this is a huge concern of the people in the region. >> absolutely. peter, thank you very much for joining us. the newest competitor. pack your bags. you are ready for takeoff. what about your adorable pet. letting you take tabs on man's best friend. you can never have too money or too many puppies. no way. ♪
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melissa: go daddy racing on wall street. jonathan is with us. founded eight years ago. burning cash and unprofitable. >> this is a very speculative of these. i do not think it could come public in anything other than a highly speculated environment. the ipo market is slowing. it is cash generators. melissa: when you look at the details, kkr unocal bought into
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this company. that is a sign of the top. >> they have been very successful. that is not really how they made their name. if you look at this in terms of faith that i'll achieve company it is hard to see what the real intellectual properties. is. telling a lot of people that other people thought. i tend to think that this is the end of a frothy ipo cycle peak. melissa: a bankruptcy court approving a plan to save more than 100 stores. there you go. a court document revealing that it plans to look like a
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prominent logo. radioshack may be living on for what reason? >> we all know the name. a lot of unhappy predators. sounds like maybe it was not the ideal result. we will still see. >> radioshack always mystified me. an era where fair are so many. any kind of name record nation. >> radioshack are two decidedly low tech knowledge ease items. a giant cow.
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you need a huge dress. not what i want to be imagining when i go out in bed by a dress. the low price of $50. delta will attach. it is at a cozy temperature making sure it is on the fly with you. charging you $50 for a little tractor. what do you think? >> i do. speak this is really just a way to torture yourself.
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>> it does not send you messages while you are in the air. it is really important. guys have left behind all those dogs. >> all of the airline treatment has been a lot better than the last couple of years. to your point no. $250. >> delta has had the most animals deaths. >> down from frequent readings. >> that seems like a big number.
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>> $50 to give you a little message. to let you know that it landed or did not. anyway. >> i think that it is worth it. it is worth the extra 50. >> i would pay it. it would be worth it. walmart taking a firm stand against arkansas' religious freedom bill. the controversy in indiana is not stopping basketball fans. the highest prices in years. piles of money and puppies coming up. ♪
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arkansas governor the climbing to sign a similar bill. >> therefore i ask that changes being made in the legislation. i asked that the leaders will call the fill so that it can be amended to reflect the federal restoration act. >> charlie gasparino is back with us. thank you to all of you for joining us. this thing is total server on every front. >> the one thing that people trying to do is make it so we do not have a case like the faker in oregon.
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this cannot even protect them. it has never once successfully ended with someone able to evade a lawsuit. it does not even work on the one thing that everyone is arguing about over the last few days. melissa: it feels like it is a political failure. are some of the governors coming out on top and looking good? >> in 20 states already. barack obama voting in illinois. this is an election year. beating up republicans. they are acting like this is the
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first time we have ever heard of some things this. it would not succeed if someone tried. there are so many ways to boycott. you have some may run for president. he may run in a republican primary. trying to make it seem like it is a big case of a tree. all of the other laws that are out there. >> it gives some religious rights to religious people. i was appalled when i first heard it. i did more reading on it. i was on you realize it is only the most paranoid interpretation of this getting used to the discrimination. a very paranoid interpretation. a business angle. coming out against this law.
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>> why are businesses doing stuff like this? these are businesses that appeal to brainwash millennial's who actually agree with this stuff. >> a lot of these are consumer businesses. hey, we are part of team the sky here. focusing on millennial's. the kids who actually believe the nonsense. >> look at how they play in presidential politics. look at the influence that google has. look at the influence that facebook has. we get very very involved. walmart was the great thing for the last decade. maybe it will be fun.
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the senator for american progress starting to make nice about global warming. it actually reduces the heat on you when you are trying to open up a new store in washington, d.c. not sending the basketball coach to the final four. it would be ground breaking it if you had actually made the ncaa tournament. the average ticket going for nearly $2000. the steepest price since 2011. people do not care. i always wondered if this was as big of an issue. american. the media hyped goes crazy on stories like this. >> us? when they think taking possibly away from homosexuals it is a
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huge story. >> right. does the average american care? >> i don't think so. >> they could drill down to what it really says. they will play through the atlantic. they will play in texas and zürich where gay marriage is still against the law. >> i bet that they've read the law. an antidiscrimination case. it will never happen. before a state that does not allow gays to marry. >> why not let the markets speak for themselves. the taking skein in two months.
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before the summer heat sets in. he is not giving bikini advice or swapping makeup tips. the senator is channeling her inner cosmo girl. we will tell you how hillary clinton's e-mail is involved. it for your secret not just about unmentionable. how they are planning to make sweat. at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care...
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they should be released. senator warned a making a nice cover girl for the next issue. look at that. a political strategist. elizabeth warren, why do you think she chose to go to cosmo? i thought that it was quite interesting choice. trying to think of something to the effect this. what demographic do i need to reach out to? i think all of the democrats have done a very nice job. something that for publicans can learn from. instead of criticizing her all she comes out saying is i am surprised she did not use a government e-mail. we know now that her server has been wiped clean.
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she was good to the people that were running away were fleeing from clinton. she should have been more transparent which is something that she has always fought for. a very interesting story. i love that you chose it. >> surprised that she was using her own personal server. were saying that she was not -- >> she is a good liar. i will give her that. i do think that it is interesting that she used the word suffice. she did not say i condemn her behavior. i think that that was interesting language. she is with all the people that are shocked by clinton's action. she does not come out and exactly attacker. a lot of supporters ... this was
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a coronation for her. the only nominee for democrats in 16. we sought the democratic chair say they're basically will be no open debate process because clinton is pretty much setting it out. >> make you so much for joining us. we appreciate your time. trolling 35% of the lingerie market. it is looking to topple the athletic apparel industries. let's go to the coal petallides. athletic leisure where is growing. not only for the gym. the idea here is that morgan stanley has been looking at these leisure type rants. zero dollars to 250 million annual sales in just two years. they could be a real deep competitor.
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the analysts say that the victoria's secret brand has rose to $1 billion. we will continue to watch the competition. we discussed makeup in the morning. >> that is right. ref up your engine. the news york auto show is back in town. carmakers convening at the center. jeff flock joins us live from auto show. >> it just happens to be auto sales day. you are up 7% today. >> we are. america's most favorite luxury brand. >> that is correct. i have something special. i have the car.
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he races this now people i do not know if you remember this. this car one to 12 hours at sebring. lily bart start in the u.s. >> absolutely. we established our corporate presence in this country. the idea idea at the beginning was to go racing to put them on the map. they accomplish that. just winning races. i leave you with a picture over here of the current pw racecar. still, come on in. you like driving german cars. how can you not? the best in the world. when you drive the best in the
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world, you win championships. >> a lot more than racing these days. >> that is a beautiful car. make sure you bring one that for me. thank you. thanks guys. breaking news out of switzerland. secretary kerry will stay at least until tomorrow morning. he will continue negotiations. we continue to make progress, but have not reached a political understanding. dreaming of a beach getaway but not have the cash to splurge? a new website that is giving air bmv a run for its money. some of baseball's rowdiest fans will soon get the chance to switch from bud lite to a bottle
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melissa: breaking news that we've brought you moments ago. continuing negotiations on a deal with iran over the nuclear operations. whether it is on wall street or main street. here is who is making money today. the biggest documentary nearly a decade. almost 1.7 million viewers tuned into the telecast. the network's most-watched since spike lee's when the levees
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broke in 2006. the philadelphia phillies allowing hard alcohol at the ballpark. fans will now be able to order cocktails and wine from sir and areas. an outfit to wear to your local white castle. they are patterned with the iconic logo. trade on my friends. dow off session lows. let's check in with this claimant. >> i think that those would match my outfit get. >> they would be perfect. breaking news. half the the delegation has left switzerland. there is one country that is watching from a far. very fresh graded.
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very concerned. israel. we have former un ambassador from israel. it is a stone fox business interview. he will tell you the one thing that is real really needs to see in all of this. why does this matter? there is a vested interest with one of our closest allies and that is israel. reddy said go daddy. they went public today. an 18-year-old company. how do the date go? the stock is still soaring. this guy came from yahoo! and microsoft. he wanted that big job to run a company. we will push him a little bit on
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night. i checked it out, thank you for joining us today. that is all we have fresnel. i hope you are making money today. the market down 94 points. count down with liz claman starts now. liz: maybe this is part of the reason. breaking news from the new condition nuclear talks in switzerland the talks many participants have still been extended again this time until tomorrow morning, quote progress is being made, secretary of state john kerry where will ego? he will remain at the top until tomorrow. what do the israelis think of this as they watch no doubt frustrated from law far? the former ambassador live with us on the one thing he and israel must be in agreement, as iranian-backed militant care through yemen right now. at this hour, law the
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